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AMRIT INDO CANADIAN ACADEMY SYLLABUS OF CLASS XI-COMMERCE FOR SESSION 2017-18 Business Studies Month Topic Activity April Unit -1: Nature and purpose of business Discussion May Unit-II: Forms of business organization Unit-III: Public enterprise Power point presentation in groups June Vacations Assignments July Unit-III: Private and global enterprise Unit-IV: Business services Assignments August Unit-V: Emerging modes of business Web based exercises September FIRST TERM EXAM October Unit-VI: Social responsibility of business and business ethics Unit-VIII: Small business Case studies November Unit-VII: Sources of business and finance Assignments December Unit-IX: Internal trade Case studies January Unit-X: International trade Pre board exam Group discussion February Revision

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AMRIT INDO CANADIAN ACADEMY

SYLLABUS OF CLASS XI-COMMERCE FOR SESSION 2017-18

Business Studies

Month Topic Activity

April Unit -1: Nature and purpose of business Discussion

May Unit-II: Forms of business organization

Unit-III: Public enterprise

Power point presentation in groups

June Vacations Assignments

July Unit-III: Private and global enterprise

Unit-IV: Business services

Assignments

August Unit-V: Emerging modes of business Web based exercises

September FIRST TERM EXAM

October Unit-VI: Social responsibility of business and business

ethics

Unit-VIII: Small business

Case studies

November Unit-VII: Sources of business and finance

Assignments

December Unit-IX: Internal trade Case studies

January Unit-X: International trade

Pre board exam

Group discussion

February Revision

ENGLISH

April Hornbill: The Portrait Of A Lady Poem: A Photograph Snapshots: The Summer Of The Beautiful White Horse Grammar: Determiners Writing Skills: letter to Editor, Notice writing Reading Section: Unseen Passage

May Hornbill: We’re not Afraid to Die if we can all be together Snapshots: The Address Novel: Introduction and Chapter 1 to 3 Writing skills: Article writing Reading Section: Note-Making Grammar: tenses

July Hornbill: Discovering Tut: The saga continues Poem: The voice of the rain Snapshots: ranga’s marriage Grammar: clauses, modals Writing skills: speech writing, report writing

August Hornbill: The Ailing Planet Poem: Childhood Snapshots: Albert Einstein at school Grammar: Active Passive Writing Skills: Advertisements, Poster Writing

September Revision & First Term examination

October Hornbill: The Browning Version Poem: Father to Son Novel: chapter 4 to 5 Grammar: sentence transformation Writing Skills: Application for a job, Official letters for making enquiries, Registering Complaints

November Novel: Chapter 6 to 7 Snapshots: mother’s day Grammar: Rearranging sentences Writing skills: Business letters for asking information and placing orders

December Snapshots: birth , the tale of the melon city Grammar: Sentence Transformation Writing Skills: Letters for sending replies

January Revision

ECONOMICS

APRIL

STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS

CHAPTER-1 CONCEPT OF ECONOMICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF STATISTICS IN ECONOMICS

CHAPTER-2 COLLECTION OF DATA

CHAPTER-3 CENSUS AND SAMPLE METHOD OF COLLECTION OF DATA

CHAPTER-4 ORGANISATION OF DATA

MAY

CHAPTER-5 PRESENTATION OF DATA-TEXTUAL AND TABULAR PRESENTATION

CHAPTER-6 DIAGRAMATIC PRESENTATION OF DATA- BAR DIAGRAMS AND PIE DIAGRAMS

CHAPTER-7 FREQUENCY DIAGRAMS: HISTOGRAM, POLYGON AND OGIVE

CHAPTER-8 ARITHMETIC LINE GRAPHS OR TIME SERIES GRAPHS

CHAPTER-9 MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY- ARTHMETIC MEAN

CHAPTER-10 MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY- MEDIAN AND MODE

JUNE

USE OF STATISTICAL TOOLS: DEVELOPING PROJECTS IN STATISTICS

JULY

CHAPTER-11 MEASURES OF DISPERSION

CHAPTER-12 CORRELATION

CHAPTER-13 INDEX NUMBER

AUGUST

INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER-1 INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENCE

CHAPTER-2 FIVE YEAR PLANS IN INDIA- GOALS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

CHAPTER-3 FEATURES PROBLEMS AND POLICIES OF AGRICULTURE

CHAPTER-4 STRATEGY OF INDUSTRIAL GROWTH

SEPTEMBER

REVISION & first term exam

OCTOBER

CHAPTER-5 INDIA’S FOREIGN TRADE

CHAPTER-6 ECONOMIC REFFORMS SINCE 1991

CHAPTER-7 POVERTY

CHAPTER-8 HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION IN INDIA

NOVEMBER

CHAPTER-9 RURAL DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER-10 EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT

CHAPTER-11 INFLATION

DECEMBER

CHAPTER-12 INFRASTRUCTURE

CHAPTER-13 ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER-14 DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE OF INDIA,PAKISTAN AND CHINA

JANUARY

REVISION

ACCOUNTS CODE 055

PART A: Financial Accounting -I

APRIL Unit 1- Introduction to Accounting 11 Periods Accounting- concept, objectives, advantages and limitations, types of accounting information; users of accounting information and their needs. Basic accounting terms: business transaction, account, capital, drawings, liabilities (non - current and current); assets (non-current and current) fixed assets (tangible and intangible assets), receipts (capital and revenue), expenditure (capital, revenue and deferred), expense, income, profits, gains and losses, purchases, purchases returns, sales, sales return, goods, stock, inventory, trade receivables (debtors and bills receivable), trade payables (creditors and bills payable), cost, vouchers, discount - trade and cash.

MAY UNIT2-Theory Base of Accounting 14 Periods Fundamental accounting assumptions: going concern, consistency and accrual. Accounting principles: accounting entity, money measurement, accounting period, full disclosure, materiality, prudence, cost concept, matching concept and dual aspect. Accounting Standards and IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards): concept and objectives Double entry system of accounting. Bases of accounting - cash basis and accrual basis.

JUNE

Summer Vacation

JULY Unit 3 -Recording of Transactions 23 Periods Accounting equation: analysis of transactions using accounting equation. Rules of debit and credit: for assets, liabilities, capital, revenue and expenses. Origin of transactions- source documents supporting vouchers (invoice, cash memo, pay in slip, cheque etc.), debit note, credit note, preparation of accounting vouchers - cash (debit and credit) and non cash (transfer). Books of original entry: format and recording Journal. Cash book: simple cash book, cash book with bank columns and petty cash book.

Other books: purchases book, sales book, purchases returns book, sales returns book and journal proper UNIT 4 Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement, Ledger and Trial Balance 23 Periods Bank reconciliation statement- concept, calculating bank balance at an accounting date: need and preparation. Corrected cash book balance. Ledger - format, posting from journal, cash book and other special purpose books, balancing of accounts. Trial balance: objectives and preparation {Scope: Trial balance with balance method only)

AUGUST UNIT 5-Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves. 16 Periods Depreciation: concept, need and factors affecting depreciation; methods of computation of depreciation: straight line method, written down value method (excluding change in method) Accounting treatment of depreciation: by charging to asset account, by creating provision for depreciation/ accumulated depreciation account, treatment of disposal of asset.

Provisions and reserves: concept, objectives and difference between provisions and reserves; types of reserves- revenue reserve, capital reserve, general reserve and specific reserves.

SEPTEMBER

First term exam

OCTOBER UNIT 6-Accounting for Bills of Exchange. 16 Periods Bills of exchange and promissory note: definition, features, parties, specimen and distinction. Important terms : term of bill, due date, days of grace, date of maturity, discounting of bill, endorsement of bill, bill sent for collection, dishonor of bill, noting of bill , retirement and renewal of a bill. Accounting treatment of bill transactions. UNIT 7-Rectification of Errors 17 Periods Errors: types-errors of omission, commission, principles, and compensating; their effect on Trial Balance. Detection and rectification of errors; preparation of suspense account. Unit 8: Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship: From Complete and Incomplete Records Financial statements: objective and importance. Trading and profit and loss account: gross profit, operating profit and net profit. Balance sheet: need, grouping, marshalling of assets and liabilities. Adjustments in preparation of financial statements : with respect to closing stock, outstanding expenses, prepaid expenses, accrued income, income received in advance, depreciation, bad debts, provision for doubtful debts, provision for discount on debtors, abnormal loss, goods taken for personal use, goods distributed as free samples and manager’s commission. Preparation of Trading and Profit and Loss account and Balance Sheet of sole proprietorship. Incomplete records: uses and limitations. Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs method.

NOVEMBER Unit 9: Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organizations 30 Periods Not-for-profit organizations: concept. Receipts and Payments Account: features and preparation. Income and Expenditure Account: features, preparation of income and expenditure account and balance sheet from the given receipts and payments account with additional information

DECEMBER

Unit 10: Computers in Accounting 20 Periods Introduction to computer and accounting information system {AIS}: Introduction to computers (elements, capabilities, limitations of computer system), Introduction to operating software, utility software and application software. Introduction to accounting information system (AIS) as a part of Management Information System. Automation of accounting process: meaning Stages in automation: (a) Accounting process in a computerised environment; comparison between manual accounting process and computerised accounting process, (b) Sourcing of accounting software; kinds of software: readymade software; customised software and tailor-made software; generic considerations before sourcing accounting software (c) creation of account groups and hierarchy (d) generation of reports - trial balance, profit and loss account and balance sheet.

Part C: Project Work (Any One) 10 Marks 30 Periods 1. Collection of source documents, preparation of vouchers, recording of transactions with the help of vouchers. 2. Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement with the given cash book and the pass book with twenty to twenty-five transactions. 3. Comprehensive project of any sole proprietorship business. This may state with journal enteries and their ledgering, preparation of Trial balance. Trading and Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet. Expenses, incomes and profit (loss), assets and liabilities are to be depicted using pie chart / bar diagram.

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Code No. 048)

APRIL Unit-I : Changing Trends & Career In Physical Education

Meaning & definition of Physical Education

Aims & Objectives of Physical Education

Changing trends in Physical Education

Various Physical Education Courses available in India

Career Options in Physical Education

Soft skills required for different careers

MAY Unit-II : Olympic Movement

Ancient & Modern Olympics (Summer & Winter)

Olympic Symbols, Ideals, Objectives & Values

International Olympic Committee

Indian Olympic Association

Dronacharya Award, Arjuna Award & Rajiv Gandhi KhelRatna Award

Organisational set-up of CBSE Sports &Chacha Nehru Sports Award

JUNE

SUMMER VACATION

JULY Unit-III : Physical Fitness, Wellness & Lifestyle

Meaning & Importance Of Physical Fitness, Wellness & Lifestyle

Components of physical fitness

Components of Health related fitness

Components of wellness

Preventing Health Threats Through Lifestyle Change

Concept of Positive Lifestyle

Unit-IV : Physical Education & Sports for Differently Abled

Aims & objectives of Adaptive Physical Education

Organization promoting Adaptive Sports (Special Olympics Bharat; Paralympics;

Deaflympics)

Concept and need of Integrated Physical Education

Concept of Inclusion, its need and Implementation

Role of various professionals for children with special needs (Counsellor, Occupational

Therapist,

Physiotherapist, Physical Education Teacher, Speech Therapist & special Educator)

AUGUST Unit-V : Yoga

Meaning & Importance of Yoga

Elements of Yoga

Introduction - Asanas, Pranayam, Meditation & Yogic Kriyas

Yoga for concentration & related Asanas (Sukhasana; Tadasana; Padmasana&Shashankasana)

Relaxation Techniques for improving concentration – Yog-nidra

Unit-VI : Physical Activity & Leadership Training

Introduction to physical activity & leadership

Qualities & role of a Leader

Behaviour change stages for physical activity (Pre-contemplation; Contemplation; Planning;

Active; Maintenance)

Creating leaders through Physical Education

Meaning, objectives & types of Adventure Sports (Rock Climbing, Tracking, River Rafting,

Mountaineering, Surfing and Para Gliding

Safety measures during physical activity and adventure sports

SEPTEMBER

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION

OCTOBER Unit-VII : Test, Measurement & Evaluation

Define Test, Measurement & Evaluation

Importance Of Test, Measurement & Evaluation In Sports

Calculation Of BMI & Waist - Hip Ratio

Somato Types (Endomorphy, Mesomorphy&Ectomorphy)

Procedures OfAnthropomatric Measurement – Height, Weight, Arm & Leg Length

Unit-VIII : Fundamentals Of Anatomy & Physiology

Define Anatomy, Physiology & Its Importance

Function Of Skeleton System, Classification Of Bones & Types Of Joints

Properties of Muscles

Function & Structure Of Muscles

Function & Structure Of Respiratory System, Mechanism of Respiration

Structure Of Heart & Introduction To Circulatory System

Oxygen debt, second-wind

NOVEMBER Unit-IX : Kinesiology, Biomechanics & Sports

Meaning & Importance of Kinesiology & Biomechanics InPhy. Edu.& Sports

Levers & Its Types and its application in sports

Equilibrium – Dynamic & Static And Centre Of Gravity and its application in sports

Force – Centrifugal & Centripetal and its application in sports

Introduction to Buoyancy Force

Unit-X : Psychology & Sports

Definition & Importance Of Psychology In Phy. Edu.& Sports

Define & Differentiate Between Growth & Development

Developmental Characteristics At Different Stage Of Development

Adolescent Problems & Their Management

Define Learning, Laws Of Learning (Law of Readiness; Law of Effect & Law of Exercise) &

Transfer Of Learning

Plateau & causes of plateau

Emotion: Concept, Type & Controlling of emotion

DECEMBER Unit-XI : Training In Sports

Meaning & Concept Of Sports Training

Principles Of Sports Training

Warming up & limbering down

Load, Symptoms of Over-load, Adaptation & Recovery

Skill, Technique & Style

Role of Free-play in the development of Motor Component

Unit-XII : Doping

Concept & classification of doping

Prohibited Substances & Methods

Athletes Responsibilities

Side Effects Of Prohibited Substances

Ergogenic aids & doping in sports

Doping control procedure

JANUARY

PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION &REVISION

FEBRUARY

REVISION

Practical

01. Physical Fitness (AAHPER) - 10 Marks

02. Skill of any one Individual Game of choice from the given list 10 Marks

03. Viva - 05 Marks

04. Record File 05 Marks

INFORMATICS PRACTICES (Code No. 065)

Learning Outcomes: Sound knowledge of computer system.

Ability to develop application using simple IDEs.

Ability to use, develop & debug programs independently.

Ability to store and retrieve data using an RDBMS.

APRIL Unit 1: Introduction To Computer Systems

Hardware Concepts:

Computer organization(basic concepts): CPU, Memory (RAM and ROM), I/O devices,

communication bus, ports (serial, parallel), device specific ports;

Input devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Light pen, Touch Screen, Graphics Tablet, Joystick,

Microphone, OCR, Scanner, Smart Card reader, Barcode reader, QRCode reader, Biometric

sensor, web camera;

Output Devices: Monitor/Visual Display Unit (VDU), LCD screen, Television, Printer (Dot

Matrix

printer, Desk jet/ Inkjet/ Bubble jet printer, Laser printer), Plotter, Speaker;

Secondary Storage Devices: Floppy Disk, Hard Disk, Compact Disk, Magnetic Tape, Digital

Versatile Disk (DVD),Flash Drive, Memory cards.Comparative properties of storage media;

Memory Units: bit, Byte (Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte, Petabyte)

Encoding scheme :ASCII,ISCII& UNICODE

E-waste disposal.

Security of computer system: Sources of attack and possible damages, malware – virus, worms,

spyware and cookies as security threat, malware detection using a tool. Computer security,

digital

certificate, digital signature, firewall, password, file access permissions

MAY Types of Software:

(a) System Software:

(i) Operating systems: Need for operating system, major functions of Operating System;

Examples of OS for mainframe (eg: Linux etc), PC/Server (eg: Windows, Ubuntu etc.), and

mobile devices eg: Android, ios and Symbian.

(ii) Language Processors: Assembler, Interpreter, and Compiler

(b) Utility Software: Compression tools, disk defragmenter, anti-virus

(c) Application Software:

(i) General Purpose Application Software: Word Processor, Presentation Tool, Spreadsheet

Package, Database Management System, Integrated Development Environment (IDE)

(ii) Specific Purpose Application Software:Inventory Management System, Purchasing

System, Human Resource Management System, Payroll System, Financial Accounting,

Hotel Management and Reservation System etc.

Unit 2: Introduction To Programming

Getting started with Programming using IDE

Introduction, Rapid Application Development using IDE (Integrated Development

Environment)

such as Netbeans; Familiarization of IDE using basic Interface components- Label, Text Field,

Text Area, Button, Checkbox, Radio Button. (As per appendix A)

Developing General Application (As per the guidelines at appendix B) - Getting Familiar with

Java Swing User Interface components-Frame, Dialog, OptionPane, Panel, ScrollPane, Label,

TextField, PasswordField, TextArea, Button, CheckBox, RadioButton, ComboBox, List

Basic component handling methods and properties: setText(), getText(), isSelected(),

setSelected()

JUNE

SUMMER VACATION

JULY Programming Fundamentals

Data Types: Concept of data types; Built-in data types - byte, short, int, long, float, double,

char, string, boolean

Variables: Need to use variable, declaring variables, variable naming convention, assigning

value to variables;

Integer object method: parseInt

Double object method: parseDouble, parseFloat

Control Structures:

Decision Structure – if, if-else, switch;

Looping Structure- while, do . . while, for;

Programming Guidelines:

General Concepts; Modular approach;

Stylistic Guidelines: Clarity and simplicity of expressions and names; Comments, Indentation;

Running and debugging programs, Syntax Errors, Run-Time Errors, Logical Errors;

Problem Solving Methodology: Understanding of the problem, Identifying minimum number

of

inputs required for output, breaking down problem into simple logical steps.

AUGUST Unit 3: Relational Database Management System

Database Management System

Introduction to database concepts: Database, Relational database, Relation/Table,

Attribute/Field, Tuple / Row;

Data Types: Text (CHAR, VARCHAR), Number (DECIMAL, INT/INTEGER), Date and

Time

Keys: Candidate key, Primary key, Alternate key, Foreign key;

Examples of common Database Management System: MySQL, Ingres, Postgres, Oracle,

DB2, MS

SQL, Sybase etc.; Common Database management tools for mobile devices (eg: SQL Lite,

Postgres SQL).

Introduction to MySQL

(ANSI SQL 99 standard commands)

Classification of SQL Commands:

DML - SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE

DDL - CREATE, DROP, ALTER

Creating and using a database: CREATE DATABASE command to create a database, USE

command to select a database.

Creating a table: CREATE TABLE command to create a table, DESC command to display a

table

structure, INSERT command for inserting new rows, inserting new rows with NULL values and

values of all the studied data types.

SEPTEMBER

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION

OCTOBER Introduction to MySQL(CONTINUE)

Selection and Projection of a table. Displaying table data: SELECT command for selecting all the columns, selecting specific

column(s), use of arithmetic operators.

Defining and using column alias

Eliminating duplicate values from display using DISTINCT keyword

Limiting rows during selection (using WHERE clause)

Using Comparison operators - =, <, >, <=, >=, <>, BETWEEN, IN, LIKE(%,_);

Logical Operators –AND, OR, NOT and corresponding operator precedence;

Working with NULL values.

ORDER BY clause: Sorting in Ascending/Descending order, sorting by column alias name,

sorting on multiple columns;

Manipulating Data of a Table/Relation: UPDATE command to change existing data of a table,

DELETE command for removing row(s) from a table.

Restructuring a table: ALTER TABLE for adding new column(s) and deleting column (s) and

modifying column Structure. DROP command to delete a database or a table.

NOVEMBER Functions in MySQL:

String Functions: ASCII(), CHAR(), CONCAT(), INSTR(), LCASE(), UCASE(), LEFT(),

LOWER(), LENGTH(), LTRIM(), MID(), RIGHT(), RTRIM(), SUBSTR(), TRIM(), UPPER().

Mathematical Functions: - POWER(), ROUND(), TRUNCATE().

Date and Time Functions: CURDATE(), DATE(), MONTH(), YEAR(), DAYNAME(),

DAYOFMONTH(), DAYOFWEEK(), DAYOFYEAR(), NOW(), SYSDATE().

DECEMBER

Unit 4: IT Applications

e-Governance: Definition, benefits to citizens, e-Governance websites and their salient

features and societal impacts; e-Governance challenges.

e-Business: Definition, benefits to customers and business, e-Business websites and their

salient features and societal impacts; net banking, mobile banking, e-Business challenges.

e-Learning: – Definition, benefits to students (learners), teachers (trainers) and school

(Institution) management; MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) ; e-Learning websites and

their salient features and societal impacts; e-Learning Challenges.

In each of the above domains, identify at least two real-life problems, list the input(s) required

for the expected output(s), and describe the problem solving approach. Conceptualise the design

of an ICT based national mission.

Impact of ICT on society – social environmental and economic benefits, Infomania.

JANUARY

PRE BOARD EXAM

FEBURARY

REVISION

SANTHYA

Sehaj Path

Ang no.1 to ANg no.705

Various Activities

Discussion topics

Use of Audio-visual Aids on Religious & Moral topics