VISHWA BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL ,NOIDA SYLLABUS 2010-11 CLASS XI
SUBJECT: ENGLISH TEXT BOOK: NCERT 1.Hornbill 2.Snapshots(Supplementary Reader)Month Book/Main skill Chapter / Sub-unitsApril Writing Skill Report Writing
Factual DescriptionProcess Writing
May Writing Skill Letter-Writing, Letters to EditorLetters of Enquiry/Asking for informationReplying to Enquiries/Giving InformationPlacing Orders & Sending replies
July Hornbill
SnapshotsGrammarWriting SkillListening Skill
The Portrait of a ladyA Photograph(poem)The Summer of the ………..HorseDeterminersLetters of complaint /RequestClass activity/Listening Comprehension
August HornbillSnapshotsGrammarWriting SkillSpeaking Skill
We are not afraid to die……The AddressTensesNote makingClass activity in speaking skills on the lesson Adventure.
September Hornbill
Grammar
Listening skill
Discovering Tut,the Saga continuesThe Laburnum Top(poem)Error Correction (Practice)EditingListening Comprehension
October HornbillSnapshots
GrammarWriting Skills
Speaking Skills
Landscape of the SoulRanga’s MarriageAlbert Einstein at SchoolClausesArticles (Newspaper/Magazine)
Speaking skill activity from “The Browsing Version “
November HornbillSnapshots
GrammarWriting Skills
Listening Skills
The voice of Rain(poem)Mother’s DayThe Ghat of the only worldModalsReport Writing (Newspaper/Magazine)Factual Description, Process writingActivity on Listening Skills
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December Hornbill
SnapshotsGrammar
The Ailing PlanetChildhood (poem)BirthReordering of sentencesEditing (Practice)
January Hornbill
SnapshotsGrammarSpeaking SkillsListening Skills
Silk Road
Father to Son (poem)Tale of Melon CityIntegrated Practice
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
Text books prescribed1. NCERT Text Book2. Modern’s ABC of Chemistry/ Pradeep’s New Course Chemistry/ Comprehensive
Chemistry.3. Lab manual of Chemistry Class: XI
Month CHAPTER TOPICSAPRIL/ MAY
Some Basic Principles Of Organic Chemistry And Techniques
Environmental Chemistry
States Of Matter
General introduction to naming organic compound, trivial names and IUPAC nomenclature.
Environmental pollution- air, water, soil, chemical reactions in atmosphere, smog, major pollutants, acid rain, depletion of ozone layer, green house effect and global warming.Intermolecular forces, measurable properties of gases, gas laws, kinetic molecular theory of gases, gas equation for real gases, liquid state
JULY Some Basic Concepts Of Chemistry
Structure Of Atom
Laws of chemical combinations, mole concepts, molecular and molar masses, empirical and molecular formula, stoichiometry of chemical reactions.
Fundamental particles, Rutherford’s model of an atom, nature of electromagnetic radiation, emission spectrum of hydrogen atom, concepts of energy level (orbit) of Bohr’s model and its limitations. Modern concepts of atoms, orbitals , quantum numbers, electronic configuration of atoms.
AUG Classification Of Elements And Periodicity In Properties
Classification and significance of Mandelev’ periodic law, Atomic number and periodic law, Modern periodic table, Periodic trends in properties of elements.Kossel – Lewis approach to Bonding, Ionic bond, Lattice energy, Born – Haber cycle, Covalent bond, Lewis structure
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Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure
Practicals
of covalent bond, resonance, VSEPR Theory, Hybridization, involving s, p & d orbitals, .
Experiment 1: To determine the melting point of the given solid substance.Experiment 2: To determine the boiling point of the given liquid substance.Experiment 3: To prepare crystals of copper Sulphate. Experiment 4: To analyze Group I acid radicals. ( CO3
2 -, NO2-, S2-, SO3
2-)SEPT Chemical Bonding
Contd……
Thermodynamics
Practicals
Molecular orbital theory, Hydrogen bond
Concepts of system & surroundings, Type of system, Type of process, intensive and extensive properties, State function, irreversible process, Zeroth law, First law of Thermodynamics – internal energy, Enthalpy changes during phase transitions, Enthalpy changes in chemical reaction – Hess’s Law, bond enthalpy, measurement of enthalpy of reaction, Entropy, Gibb’s energy & equilibrium .
Experiment 5: To analyze Group II acid radicals.( Cl-, Br -, I-, NO3
-, CH3COO -)Experiment 6: To analyze the given salts for Sulphate and phosphate radicals.Experiment 7: To detect the presence of cations of Group zero and Group I in the given salts. Experiment 8: To detect the presence of cations of Group II in the given salts
SEPT First Term Exam. Revision work for First Term Examination.
OCT Redox Reaction
Some Basic Principles Of Organic Chemistry And Techniques
Practicals
Oxidation, Reduction, electron transfer concept, redox reaction in aqueous solution. Applications of redox reaction.
General introduction to naming organic compound, trivial names and IUPAC nomenclature. Inductive effect, Electomeric effect, Resonance, Hyperconjugation
Fission of covalent bond, free radical, electrophiles, nucleophiles, carbocataion & carbanaions, Types of reactions – addition, elimination, rearrangement reaction
Purification of carbon compounds, crystallization, sublimation, distillation, chromatography, qualitative analysis, detection of nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus, & halogens, Determination of molecular masses.
Experiment 9: To detect the presence of cations of Group III in the given salts
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Experiment 10:To detect the presence of cations of Group IV in the given saltsExperiment 11:To detect the presence of cations of Group V and Group VI in the given salts.
NOV Hydrocarbon
Hydrogen
Classification of hydrocarbon, alkanes, alkenes & alkynes, Isomerism – conformational & geometrical isomerism, General methods of preparation and properties of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes, Structure of benzene, preparation & properties,
Mechanism of electrophilic substitution reaction. Unique position in periodic table, isotopes, hydrides, water, heavy water, hydrogen peroxide.
NOV Practicals Experiment 12: To prepare 100 ml of N/10 oxalic acid solution / N/10 sodium carbonate solution.Experiment 13:To determine the strength of the given NaOH solution by titrating it against a standard solution of oxalic acid solution.Experiment 14:The solution ‘A’ contains x gm of washing soda (impure) per 250 ml of the solution given 0.1M HCl
a) Calculate the Molarity of solution “A”b) Determine % purity of washing soda.
DEC S – BLOCK ELEMENTS
P – BLOCK ELEMENTS
PRACTICALS
Group I and Group II elements, electronic configuration, occurrence, general properties,( physical and chemical properties) anomalous properties of the first element of each group, diagonal relationship.
Group 13 and Group 14 elements: general introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, variation of properties, O. S , trends in chemical reactivity, Some important compounds,Experiment 15: To detect the presence of N, S and X in the given organic compound.
JAN Equilibrium
Practicals
. Dynamic nature of Equilibrium, equilibrium in physical properties and in chemical process, law of chemical equilibrium, relationship between Kp and Kc. Le Chatelier’s Principle.Various concepts of acids and bases – Arhenius, Bronsted Lowery & Lewis dissociation of acids & bases, Ionisation of H2O, pH scale, hydrolysis of salt, common ion effect, Elementary idea of Buffer.
Experiment 16: To determine the pH values of vegetables fruit juices and salts. Experiment 17:To study the change in pH of acetic acid and ammonia solution by the addition of common ion.Experiment 18:To study the shift in equilibrium between
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ferric ions and thiocyanate ions by increasing/ decreasing the concentration of there of the ions.
FEB REVISION WORK
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT: One investigatory project has to be done by each student independently.
SUBJECT: PHYSICS TEXTBOOK: N.C.E.RT
Month Chapter Unit / Sub-unitsApril UNIT-I
(Physical World and
Measurements)
Elementary Mathematics Fundamental and derived Units Dimensional Analysis Significant Figures Error Analysis
PRACTICALS- To find the volume of the given body (solid
cylinder/hollow cylinder) using Vernier Callipers
May UNIT-II (Kinematics)
Uniform Motion Uniformly Accelerated Motion Vectors Motion in a Plane
PRACTICALS- To find the diameter of the given wire using
Screw Gauge/Micrometer.
July UNIT-III(Laws of Motion)
UNIT- IV(Work Energy and
Power)
Newton’s laws of Motion Friction and Dynamics of Uniform Circular
Motion Work Energy and Power
PRACTICALS- To find the weight of a given body using
parallelogram law of vector addition.
Aug UNIT-V(Motion of a System
of Particles and Rigid
Body)
UNIT-VI(Gravitation)
Centre of Mass and Rotational Mechanics. Moment of Inertia
PRACTICALS- To determine the value of ‘g’ using Simple
Pendulum and hence find the effective length of the Second Pendulum by using appropriate graph.
To find the force constant of a helical spring by plotting graph between load and extension.
Gravitation
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Sept Revision For First Term Examination
Oct UNIT- VII (Properties
of Bulk Matter)
Solids Hydrostatics (Fluid at Rest)) Hydrodynamics (Fluid in Motion) Thermal Properties of Matter Transfer of Heat
PRACTICALS- To determine the coefficient of viscosity of
a given viscous liquid by measuring terminal velocity of a given spherical ball.
Nov UNIT-VIII (Thermodynamics)
UNIT-IX(Behaviour
of Perfect Gas and Kinetic
Theory)
Thermodynamics Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic
Theory
PRACTICALS- To study the relationship between the
temperature of hot body and time by plotting a cooling curve.
Dec UNIT-X (Oscillations and
Waves)
Oscillations Waves
PRACTICALS- To study the relation between the length of
a stretched wire and tension for constant frequency using Sonometer.
To find the speed of sound in air at room temperature using a resonance tube by two resonance positions.
Jan Revision For Second Term Examination
SUBJECT: MATHSTEXT BOOK: NCERT
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Mathematics by K.C. Sinha
Month Chapter Unit / Sub-units
Apr Chapter – 4Principle of Mathematical Induction
The Principle of Mathematical Induction and Simple Applications.
May Chapter – 9Sequence and Series
Arithmetic Progression, Geometric Progression, their nth term and Sum to n terms. Some Special Series: Sum to first n natural numbers, Sum of their squares and cubes
July Chapter – 1Sets
Chapter – 2 Relations & Functions
Chapter – 3 Trigonometric Functions
Define sets, Different type of Sets, Various types of presentations, Operations on Sets, Venn-diagram.
Cartesian Products of Sets, Relation, Functions, Various types of functions and their graphs.
To define degree measure and radian measure, Relation between the two, Trigonometric functions with the help of unit circle, T-functions of sum and difference, T- functions of multiples and sub-multiples of angle, Problems based on T-ratios of 180,360,540,720, Graphs of T-functions.
Aug Chapter – 5Complex Numbers
Chapter – 6Linear Inequations
Chapter – 7Permutations & Combinations
Complex numbers in the form a + ib, Real and Imaginary parts, Conjugate, Modulus, Argand Diagram, Argument of a complex number, Algebra of Complex numbers, Polar representation, Quadratic Equations with complex roots.
Solutions of linear inequations in one and two variables and their graphical representations, Solution of system of linear inequations in two variables.
Fundamental Principle of Counting, Meaning of P(n,r), C(n,r) and their applications.
Sep Permutations & Combinations continued…Revision for I term and Term Test.
Oct Chapter – 8Binomial Theorem
. Statement and Proof of Binomial Theorem for positive integral exponent. General term, middle term and term independent of the variable.
Nov Chapter – 10Straight Lines
Slope of a line, Various forms of the equation of a line: Parallel to the two axes, Slope intercept form, Point slope form, Two point form, Intercept form, Normal
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Chapter – 12 Introduction to3–D Geometry
form and General form. Distance of a point from a line and Distance between two lines.Coordinate axes, Distance formula and Section formula.
Dec Chapter – 11Conic Sections
Chapter – 13Limits and Derivatives
Circle and its equation, General second degree equation of the circle, Equations of Parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola. Various parts of these conic section, How to generate these conic sections.
Introduction to limits, Limits of Algebraic and Trigonometric functions, Introduction to Derivatives, It’s Geometrical meaning, Derivative of functions by first principle, Algebra of derivatives ( Product rule ,Quotient rule & Chain rule).
Jan Chapter – 15Statistics
Chapter – 16Probability
Introduction, Measures of Dispersion, Mean Deviation, Variance and Standard Deviation. Analysis of frequency distributions with the help of coefficient of variation.
Random Experiments, Types of Events and Axiomatic Approach to Probability.
Feb Chapter – 14 Mathematical Reasoning
Appendix – 1Infinite Series
Statements, Special words/phrases, validating statements
Introduction of Binomial Theorem for any index, Infinite Geometric Series, Exponential Series and Logarithmic Series.
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SUBJECT: BIOTECHNOLOGY
Textbooks prescribed:1. NCERT “ A Textbook of Biotechnology – Class XII”2. “ A Laboratory Manual of Biotechnology – Class XII
Suggested Reference books:1. Dictionary of Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering – Mark L Steinberg & Sharon D
Cosloy2. “ A Textbook of Biotechnology – Class XII” by R C Dubey (S Chand Publication)
Month Unit & Chapter Topic PracticalApr/May Unit III:
Cell & DevelopmentCh-1:The Basic Unit of Life
Ch-2:Cell Growth & Development
Cell Structure & Components Tissues & Organs Evolution & Speciation Biodiversity Adaptation Natural Selection Organization of life Interaction with the environment
Cell Division Cell cycle Cell communication Movement & nutrition Gaseous exchange & internal
transport Maintaining the internal
Environment Reproduction Animal & Plant Development Immune Response in Human &
Animals Apoptosis Defense Strategies in plants Plants-pathology Interaction Secondary metabolism Defense Strategies in microbes
& insects
Study of various stage of mitosis and calculation of mitotic index
July Ch-3:Cellular Techniques
Unit IVGenetics & Molecular BiologyCh-1:Principles of
Microscopy Cell Sorting Cell Fractionation Cell Growth Determination
Historical perspective Multiple Alleles Linkage & Crossing Over Genetic Mapping Gene Interaction Sex-Linked Inheritance
Preparation of Karyotype
Cell counting (using Haemocytometer)
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Genetics Extra nuclear Inheritance Quantitative Inheritance Gene at the Population Level Discovery of DNA as Genetic
Material Mutagenesis DNA Repair Genetics Disorders Transposons Animal & Plant Breeding
August Ch-2:Genome Function
Genome organization Genome Sequencing Projects DNA replication Fine structure of genes From gene to protein Transcription ,Genetic code Translation Regulation of gene
expression in eukaryotype Genetic basis of development Genetics of cancer Immunogenetics Evolutionary genetics
Isolation of genomic of DNA.
Sep First term RevisionOctober Ch-3:
Genetical Techniques
Unit I:Biotechnology Within Your ReachCh-1:Introduction of Biotechnology
Ch-2:Fundamental of Biochemical Engineering
Chromosomal techniques Mutagenic techniques Recombination in bacteria Breeding methods in plants Pedigree analysis in humans DNA isolations
Historical perspective Scope & Importance Commercial potential Quality control Good Manufacturing Practices Good Laboratory Practices Product safety Indian & Global trends
Concept of pH & buffer Physical variables Stoichiometry Material balance Homogenous reactions Reactor Engineering
Detection of DNA by gel electrophoresis.
Sterilization techniques (Wet & Dry Sterilization, Chemical Sterilization and Ultra filtration).
Media preparation (Solid and Liquid LB medium).
Preparation of buffers and pH determination.
Isolation of bacteria from curd and staining of bacteria
November
Ch-3:Biotechnology & Society
Public perception Intellectual property Patents National & International scenario
Determination of Bacterial Growth Curve
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Unit II:BiomoleculesCh-1:Building Blocks of Biomolecules-Structure and Dynamics
Varietal protection Ethical issues in Agriculture &
Health care
Building Blocks of carbohydrates-sugar & their derivatives
Building Blocks of lipids -simple fatty acids
Building Blocks of Nucleic Acids - nucleotides
Optical activity/ Stereochemistry of biomolecules
Biochemical Transformation Precursor-product relationship Supra molecular assembly Biochemical database
Isolation of milk protein (casein).
December
Ch-2:Structure & Function of Macromolecules
Carbohydrates Proteins Enzymes Lipids & Biomembranes Nucleic acids
January Ch-3:Biochemical Techniques
Techniques Based on:- Molecular weight or size- Polarity or charge- Spectroscopy- Solubility
Assaying the enzyme acid phosphate.
February Revision
List of Practical’s1. Preparation of buffers and pH determination.2. Sterilization techniques (Wet and Dry Sterilization, Chemical Sterilization and Ultra filtration).3. Media Preparation (Solid and Liquid LB medium).4. Isolation of bacteria from curd and staining of bacteria.5. Determination of bacterial growth curve.6. Study of various stages of mitosis and calculation of mitotic index.7. Preparation of karyotype.8. Cell counting (using Haemocytometer).9. Isolation genomic of DNA.10. Detection of DNA by gel electrophoresis.11. Isolation of milk protection (casein0.12. Assaying the enzyme acid phosphate.
Holiday Home Work: ProjectOne project has to be done by each student independently. The list of suggested topics is enlisted in ‘A Laboratory Manual of Biotechnology Class XI’ by CBSE. You can choose any other relevant topic also.
Please note:
1. The topic for the project should be short-listed and submitted for approval before 10th May-10.2. Research work and collection of material for the project can be done from the library and/or
Internet.3. The project should be submitted on the day school reopens after summer holidays.
SUBJECT : ECONOMICS
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Books Prescribed: 1. Introduction to statistics-NCERT 2.Indian Economic Development- NCERT,
3. Elementary statistics-Jain & OhriMonth Chapter\Unit Subunit\TopicApr/May
1
2
Introduction. (E.S) Meaning and importance Collection Organization and Presentation of data (I.E.D) Frequency array and frequency distribution,
Diagrammatic presentation, Graphic presentation, Primary and Secondary data.
Jul 5
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Development policies and experience: 1947-1990(I.E.D)State of Indian economy on the eve of independence.Common goals of the five years plan and
Achievements and failures of Indian Plans.Current Challenges facing the Indian Economy (I.E.D)
Poverty
Aug4 Condensation of Data: - (E.S)
Measures of Central Tendency. Arithmetic Mean, Median and Mode in Individual Discrete and continuous series
Sep Revision for terminal examinationOct 6
7
Economic Reforms since 1991 (I.E.D) Need and main features of liberalization, Globalization and privatization Current Challenges facing the Indian Economy (I.E.D) Rural Development
Nov 4
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Condensation of Data (E.S) Measures of Dispersion
Range, Quartile deviation, Mean Deviation and Standard Deviation.
Current Challenges facing the Indian Economy (I.E.D) Human Capital Formation and Infrastructure
Dec 8
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Development Experiences of India (I.E.D)A comparison with neighbors: India and Pakistan, Issues, growth, population, sectoral development and other developmental indicators
Condensation of Data (E.S)Measures of correlation and index number
Jan 7 Current Challenges facing the Indian Economy (I.E.DSustainable Economic Development,
Meaning Effects of Economic Development on resources environment
Feb Revision 4. Indian Economic Development- Jain & Ohri
SUBJECT-BUSINES STUDIESBOOKS PRESCRIBED: NCERT
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Month Units Unit & Sub Unit
Apr, Part-11.
Nature & Purpose of Business- Concept- Economic and non-economic activities- Business Risk- Objectives of Business
May 2. Forms of Business Organization.- Sole Proprietorship- Joint Hindu Family- Partnership- Co-operative society
July 3.
4.
Private Public And Global Enterprises.- Private Sector- Public Sector- Changing Role of public sector.- Global Enterprises.
Business ServicesAug 5
6.Emerging Modes of BusinessSocial responsibility of Business
Sep. Part-II7
Formation of A Company.- Promotion.- Incorporation.- Commencement of Business.- Documents prepared for formation of a Company.
Sep. 8. Sources of Business Finance.- Nature and Significance.- Types of business finance.- Sources of Company Finance.
Oct. 9. Small Scale Business-Small Scale Industry- Role Of Govt.-Small Business-Govt. Assistance.
Dec.
Jan.
10.
11.
Internal Trade.- Wholesale Trade and Retail trade.- Mail Order Retail.- Non-store retail.
International Business- Nature and Significance.- Export Procedure.- Import Procedure.- Documents.- Export Promotion Measures, Export Processing Zones.
SUBJECT-ACCOUNTANCY
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BOOKS PRESCRIBED: I. NCERT PART-1 II. NCERT PART-11 III. T.S. GREWAL- DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING
Month Chapter Unit & Sub unit
Apr Unit 1.Ch.1.
Introduction to accounting- Definition- Process- Book-keeping and accounting- Users of accounting information- Objectives of accounting- Accounting Information- Advantages, Limitations of accounting
May Unit 1.Ch.2.
Unit-2-Ch.3.
Basic Accounting Terms- Meaning of various Accounting terminologies
Theory Base of Accounting.- Basic Fundamental accounting Concept- Basic Accounting Principles.- The Modifying Accounting Principles- Accounting Standards.
May Unit.3Ch.4.
Ch.5.
Ch.6.
Ch. 7
Accounting Procedures.- Account.- Rules and significance of debit and credit.- Classification of accounts.- Double entry system.
Voucher Preparation and Accounting Procedures.- Source documents.- Meaning of vouchers.
Preparation of voucher
Accounting Equation.- Meaning- Computation- Effects of Transaction on Accounting Equation.-
Accounting Procedures.- Account.- Rules and significance of debit and credit.- Classification of accounts.
- Double entry system.-
July Ch.8 Journal and Ledger- Journal.- Ledger.
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- Posting the entries.- Balancing of Accounts.- Preparation of trial balance.- Meaning of Trial Balance- Opening entry.
July Ch.9.
Ch.10
Practical System of accounting-Cash Book.- Subsidiary Books, Meaning, Advantages.- Cash Book, Types of cashbook.- Petty Cash Book.
Practical System of Accounting-- Special Purpose Subsidiary Book.- Purchases Book- Sales Book- Purchases Returns Book- Sales Returns Book- Journal Proper
Aug.
Sep
Ch.11
Unit-IVCh.12
Ch.13
Unit VCh.14
Ch.15.
Bank Reconciliation Statement.- Meaning, need and Importance of BRS.- Preparing BRS.
Trial Balance- Meaning, Features of Trial Balance.
Rectification of errors- Types of Errors.- Rectification of Errors.- Suspense Account.
Depreciation, Provisions, Reserves.- Meaning, Objectives.- Methods
Provisions and Reserves- Provision for discount on Debtors- Meaning of reserves- Different Types of resources.
Sep Unit VICh.16
Bills Of Exchange- Meaning, Features, Parties of Bills Of Exchange.Important Terms.Journal entries in the books of all parties of a Bill of exchange.
- Renewal of a Bill.- Dishonor of A bill.- Retirement of a Bill under a Rebate.
- Insolvency.
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Sep
Oct
Unit VIICh.17.
Ch.18
Financial Statements-Objectives, Users of financial statement, Capital expenditure and revenue expenditureTrading profit and loss account and Balance sheet
Adjustments and methods of Presentations.- Need for adjustments.- Items of Adjustments.
18 adjustments given in page no. 13.2 of T.S.G book.
Nov
Dec
January
Unit VIII19
Unit IX20
Unit XCh.20 21
Accounts from Incomplete Records- Meaning of Single entry system- Statement of affairs method or- Net Worth Method
Computers in accounting.Introduction to computers and Accounting Information System.Computer Hardware, Software, AIS.Accounting and Data Base Management System. Accounting System using Data Base MethodMeaning of Data Base. Advantages, Disadvantages
Revision
Subject – Psychology Reference book – Introduction to psychology part I
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Month Chapters Sub topicsApril What is psychology ? What is psychology
Popular notions about discipline of psychologyUnderstanding mind & behaviorEvolution of psychologyBranches of psychologyThemes of research & applicationPsychology and other disciplinePsychology at workPsychology in everyday lifeDevelopment of psychology in India
May Human development
Thinking
Meaning of development Factors influencing development Context of developmentOverview of development stages – Infancy, childhood, challenges of adolescence, adulthood & old ageNature of thinkingThought and languageDevelopment of language & language useReasoningProblem solvingDecision makingNature and process of creative thinking Developing creative thinking
July Methods of enquiry inpsychology
Goals of psychological enquiryNature of psychological dataSome important methods –observational, experimental and correlationSurvey ,psychological testingCase studyAnalysis of dataLimitations of psychological enquiryEthical issues
Aug Sensory ,attentional and perceptual processes
Knowing the world Nature and varieties of stimulusSense modalities Adaptation Attentional processes Selective and sustained attentionPerceptual processesThe perceiverPrinciples of perceptual organizationAfter imagesPerceptions of space, depth and distancePerceptual constancies Illusions
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Socio cultural influences on perception
Sep Learning
The bases of human behavior
Nature of learningParadigms of learningClassical and operant conditioning , observational , cognitive ,verbal , concept and skill learning Factors facilitating learning Transfer of learning The learner – learning styles Learning disabilitiesApplications of learning principlesEvolutionary perspective Biological basis –biological and cultural rootsBiology of behavior –structure and functions of nervous system and endocrine systemRelationship of nervous system and endocrine system with behavior and experienceBrain and behavior Heredity – genes and behaviorCultural basis – socio cultural shaping of behavior ( family, community, faith , gender, case , disability etc.)Socialization , enculturation and acculturation
Oct Motivation & emotions Nature of motivation Biological motivesSocial and psychological motives – achievements ,affiliation and powerMaslow’s hierarchy of needs Nature of emotions Physiological , cognitive and cultural bases of emotions Expression of emotions Enhancing positive emotions eg happiness optimism Managing negative emotions eg anger fear
Nov Human memory Nature of memoryInformation processing approachLevels of processingMemory systems –sensory ,short term and long term memory Knowledge representation and organization in memory Memory as a constructive processes Nature and causes of forgetting Enhancing memory
Dec Project work With all the scientific steps
Plus three practical Perception , learning and memory
Subject : Biology
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Text book prescribed :N.C.E.R.T.
Month Chapter Name Topics And Sub TopicsApr Human Physiology Digestion and Absorption : Digestive system, digestion
of food, absorption of digested products, disorders of digestive system
Breathing and exchange of gases : Respiration, respiratory organs, mechanism of breathing, exchange of gases, transport of gases, regulation of respiration and respiratory disorders
May Plant Physiology Transport in Plants: Means of transport, plant – water relations, translocation, transpiration, guttation, uptake and transport of mineral nutrients and phloem transport
Mineral Nutrition : Methods to study the mineral requirement of the plants, Essential mineral elements, Absorption mechanism of elements, Translocation of the solutes, Soil as reservoir of essential elements, Metabolism of nitrogen
Jul The Living World
Biological Classification
Plant Kingdom
Animal Kingdom
Biodiversity, Taxonomic categories, Taxonomic aids
Various systems of classification, five kingdom classification
Salient features of plant groups like algae, bryophyte, pteridophyta, gymnosperms and angiosperms
Basis of classification, classification of animals, salient features of non-chordates upto phylum level and chordates upto class level
Aug Structural Organisation in Plants
Morphology of Flowering Plants: Morphology and Functions of different parts of flowering plants. Description of some important families: Liliaceae, Fabaceae and Solanaceae.Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Tissues, tissue systems, anatomy of dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants, secondary growth.
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Month Chapter Name Topics And Sub Topics
Sep Structural Organisation in Animals
Cell:Structure and Functions
Animal tissues, Organ and organ system, Structure and Function of Tissues, Morphology, Anatomy and Functions of different systems of earthworm, cockroach and frog.
Cell: The Unit of Life Cell as a basic unit of life, Discovery of Cell, Cell theory, Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic Cells, Unicellular and multicellular organisms.
Oct Biomolecules Basic chemical constituents of living bodies. Biomacromolecules. Primary and secondary metabolites, Proteins and polysaccharides, Lipids, Nucleotides, Nucleic Acids, Concept of Metabolism, Steady state, Metabolic basis of living, Living state, Enzymes.
Nov Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Human Physiology
Plant Physiology
Cell cycle, M-Phase, Significance of Mitosis, Cell division, amitosis, Mitosis, Meiosis and Significance of Meiosis.
Body Fluids and Circulation : Blood, Lymph, Circulatory pathways.
Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
Dec Human Physiology
Plant Physiology
Excretory Products and Their Elimination: Human excretory system, Urine formation, Function of the Tubules, Regulation of the kidney function, Role of other excretory organs.
Respiration in Plants Plant growth and development
Jan Human Physiology Locomotion and Movement Neural Control and Coordination Chemical Coordination and Integration
Feb Revision Final Practical Exam
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Subject : Computer Science Books Prescribed: C++ by Sumita Arora
Month Unit No Topic & Sub headingsApril 4 Getting Started with C++
C++ character set Tokens, Keywords , identifiers, Punctuators Basic structure of C++ program Using I/O operators Typing and executing programs
May 5
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Data handling Concept of data types C++ Data types ,Variables ,Type of variables C++ comments declaration # Define statement
Operators and expressions in C++ Operators Arithmetic operators Relational operators ,Logical operators Conditional Operator ,Precedence of operators Expressions: Arithmetic and relational expressions Assignment statements ,Variable Intialization ,Type
casting C++ shorthandsAutomatic type conversion in
expressions
July 7
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Algorithms Flowcharts Writing Algorithms & Programs
Flow of control Conditional statements: if ..else, Nested if ,
switch..Case..default, Nested switch..case Break statement ,Continue statement Loops : while, do..while , for and Nested loops
Aug 13 Programming Methodology General concepts Modular approach Clarity and simplicity of expressions Use of proper name identifiers, indentation,
comments , Documentation Program Maintenance Running and debugging programs Type of errors Problem solving methodology and techniques Step by step solution of the problem Identifying minimum number of inputs for the
required output
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Breaking down of a solution Using control structures Conditional control and looping
Library functions Mathematical functions ,Header files ,String and
character related functions I/O functions
Revision and project discussionSept 12 Structured data type : Arrays
Declaration of one dimensional array Inputting array elements ,Accessing array elements Manipulation of array elements( sum of elements
product of elements, average of elements,linear search , binary search , finding maximum and minimum value)
Declaration and Intialization of string String Manipulation( counting
vowels/consonants/digits,special characters, case conversion , reversing a string , reversing each word of string )
Declaration of two dimensional array Inputting array elements ,Accessing array elements Manipulation of array elements( sum of elements
product of elements, average of elements
Oct 10 User Defined Functions Defining a function ,Function prototype Invoking / calling a function Passing arguments to a function Specifying argument data type Call by value ,Call by reference Returning values ,Calling function with arrays Scope rule of function and variables Local and global variables
Oct 11 Structures Introduction Referencing structure elements Nested structures Structures and arrays Passing structures to functions User defined data types #define preprocessor directive.
Nov 14 Data Representation Introduction to Digital Number Systems Number conversions Number Reprsentations Binary representation of real numbers ISCII code UNIcode
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Dec 3 Computer System Organization Number system: binary, Octal , hexadecimal ,
Decimal Conversion between two different number systems Integer , floating point , 2’s complement of number
base-2 Internal storage of characters:ASCII , ISCII,
UNICODE Microprocessor basic concepts Concept of registers and type of registers Commonly used CPU and CPU based Terminologies Type of memories
Jan 4 I/O port connections ,Type of sockets External storage devices connected using I/O ports Power supply SMPS supplies to Mother board,HDD , FDD,
CD/DVD Drives Power conditioning devices :Voltage stablizer UPS ,CVT
Feb Revision of the syllabus
Subject : Multi Media and Web DesigningBook prescribed: Multimedia and Web designing by Reeta Sahoo
Month Unit No
Topic & Sub headings
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May 2 Web development Introduction to HTML Customizing HTML Text Displaying text in list Using hyperlinks and anchors
July 4 Creating frames Creating tables Creating forms Dynamic HTML Cascading style sheets
Project Discussion Aug 4 Web Scripting
Client side scripting Server side Scripting Vbscript code to HTML page Data types Operators Procedures and functions Control statement in Vbscript Inbuilt functions
Sep 1 XML Introduction to XML Comparison of SGML , HTML and XML Structure of XML Logical and Physical Creating DTD CDATA and PCDATA Writing a simple XML file
Oct 1 XSL (Extensible style sheets) XSL Vs. CSS
Basics of Computers Input devices Output devices Software Memory management Operating system Windows Accessories Editing word document
Nov 1 Multimedia Authoring tools Bitmap graphics and vector graphics Image formats Significance of PDF file Basic of graphic cards and its importance Image scanning sound recording Introduction to morphing
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Dec
Project submissionAdobe Photoshop
Basic tools of Photoshop Image handling Concept of layers Channels Masks
Jan Revision Of Entire syllabus
Note : Project should be based on the any topic i.e. related to curriculum or educational or business applications . It should be designed with the following features
1. HTML basic tags2. Anchor/Image/Linking3. Tables/frames/Form4. CSS5. XML Markup / Declarations / Element content model6. Element occurrence indicators
Buttons / Combo Box / Text Box using VB / Java Script
SUBJECT: PHYSICAL EDUCATIONText book prescribedIntroduction to Health and physical Education
Month CHAPTER NO TOPICApril/May PART A
IConcept of Physical Education
1. scope of physical education2. Need and importance of physical education
July II Physiological aspects of physical education1. Muscular system2. Circulatory system3. Respiratory system4. Digestive system
August & September
III Psychological aspects of physical education1. Motivation2. Attitude3. Sportsmanship
II TERMOctober PART B History of the game / sports(Any one)
Latest cremeral rules, measurement of play, field, fundamental skills, sports terminology, tournament and venues, sports personalities and sports awards
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November PART C Chap-1 Concept and objective of health educationImportance of health education
December Part C Communicable diseases Contemporary health problems
January Revision
Subject : Physics TEXTBOOK - NCERT
Month Chapter Unit / Sub-unitsApril UNIT-I
(Physical World and
Measurements)
Elementary Mathematics Fundamental and derived Units Dimensional Analysis Significant Figures Error Analysis
PRACTICALS- To find the volume of the given body (solid
cylinder/hollow cylinder) using Vernier CallipersMay UNIT-II
(Kinematics) Uniform Motion Uniformly Accelerated Motion Vectors Motion in a Plane
PRACTICALS- To find the diameter of the given wire using Screw
Gauge/Micrometer.July UNIT-III
(Laws of Motion)
UNIT- IV(Work Energy and
Power)
Newton’s laws of Motion Friction and Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion Work Energy and Power
PRACTICALS- To find the weight of a given body using parallelogram
law of vector addition.
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August UNIT-V(Motion of a System
of Particles and Rigid
Body)
UNIT-VI(Gravitation)
Centre of Mass and Rotational Mechanics. Moment of Inertia
PRACTICALS- To determine the value of ‘g’ using Simple Pendulum
and hence find the effective length of the Second Pendulum by using appropriate graph.
To find the force constant of a helical spring by plotting graph between load and extension.
Gravitation
September Revision For First Term Examination
October UNIT- VII (Properties
of Bulk Matter)
Solids Hydrostatics (Fluid at Rest)) Hydrodynamics (Fluid in Motion) Thermal Properties of Matter Transfer of Heat
PRACTICALS- To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a given
viscous liquid by measuring terminal velocity of a given spherical ball.
November UNIT-VIII (Thermodynamics)
UNIT-IX(Behaviour
of Perfect Gas and Kinetic
Theory)
Thermodynamics Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
PRACTICALS- To study the relationship between the temperature of hot
body and time by plotting a cooling curve.
December UNIT-X (Oscillations and
Waves)
Oscillations Waves
PRACTICALS- To study the relation between the length of a stretched
wire and tension for constant frequency using Sonometer. To find the speed of sound in air at room temperature
using a resonance tube by two resonance positions.January Revision For Second Term Examination
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