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SYLI.ABUS FOR CLASS XI ENGLISH IIINDI MATIMMATICS ACCOUNTANCY PI{YSICS CIIE]I{ISTRY BIOLOGY BIOTECIINOLOGY BUSINESS STUDIES EcoNomcs GEOGRAPITY POLITICALSCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE PITYSICAL EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY INFORMATICS \l Class: 12 (r)

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SYLI.ABUS FOR CLASS XIENGLISHIIINDIMATIMMATICSACCOUNTANCYPI{YSICS

CIIE]I{ISTRYBIOLOGYBIOTECIINOLOGYBUSINESS STUDIESEcoNomcsGEOGRAPITYPOLITICALSCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCEPITYSICAL EDUCATIONPSYCHOLOGYINFORMATICS

\lClass: 12

(r)

I

Books : 1. Flamingo 2. VistasScheme of Evaluatlon : 80 + 20 (ASL)

Reading, Adv Writing Skills, Literature ASL

l. Read differcnt types of reports ftcm Magazine,

Joumats, News Paper & Past€ at least two ofeach

type in yourNotebook.

My motherat66The Last LessonNoticB Poster, RePort writingASL

Discussion Session on child labour

Paste all types of advertisemcnts & Invitations

at teast one ofeach type in your notebook.

Lost SpringThird LevelInvitations, RepliesAdvertisements The Tiger King

Deep WaterAn elementary school classroom in a slum

Formal Letters-All TYPes

Debate sessionRole PIayASL-Listeing Activity

The Rattap, Aunt Jennifer's Tiger

Evants tries an "O" level

Speech & Debate Writing

Month Periods Books Topic Activities

August 30 FlamingoVistasWriting SkillsASL

IndigoKeeping quiteMemories of ChildhoodNote-Making& SummaryThe Interview

Do Practice of two unseenpassagcs

September 24 FlamingoVistasWriting SkillsASL

Athing of beauty

Poets and Pancakes

ASL Listcning Activity

Revision

MID TERM

October 25 FlamingoVistasWriting SkillsASL

The enemyshould wizard hit mommYA Road side stand

ASL SpcakingActivity

November 30 FlamingoVistasWriting SkillsASL

Going PlacesJoumey to the end of the earth

Onth=Ece ofli

December 28 FlamingoVistasWriting SkillsASL

Practice and mock test of samPle

papers

January Revision of whole sYllabus &PREBOARI)

Class :12 (3)

ENGLISH

Month Peilods Books Topic Activities

March 24FlamingoVistasWriting SkillsASL

April 30FlamingoVistas.Writing SkillsASL

May 28 FlamingoVistasWriting SkillsASL

ASL - Spcaking activitY

July 25 FlamingoVistasWriting SkillsASL

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MATHEMATICS

Unit Topics No. ofPeriods Marks

I Relation and Function 30 08

II Algebra 50 l0III Calculous 80 35

IV Vector and Three Dimensional Geometry 30 t4V Linear programming 20 05

VI Probability 30 08

Tlotal 240 80

Internal Assessment 20

Month Periods Chapters Topics Suggested Activities

March 23 XII LinearPrograming

Linear Programming : Introduction, related terminologysuch as constraints, objective function, optimization, differenttypes of linear programming (L.P.p.) problems, mathematicalformulation of L.P.P. problems, graphical method of solutionfor problems in two variables, feasible and infeasible regions(bounded or unbounded), feasible and infeasible sohition,optimal feasible solution (up to three non-trivial constraints).

Project: l. To minimise thecost of food. meeting thedietary requirements of thestaple food ofthe adolescentstudents of your school.2. To minimise transportationcost.

Class : 12 @

Topics

1. Matrices : Concept, notation, order, equality, types -ofmatrices, zero and identity matrix, mnspose of a matrix,

symmetric and skew symmetic matrioes. Operation-of matrices:

aaaition and multiplication and multiplication with a scalar.

Simple properties of addition, multiplication, and scalar

mutiipticition Non-commutativity of multiplication of matrices

and existence of non'zero matrices whose product it the zero

matrix (restrict to square matrices of order 2). Concept ofelementary row and column operations. Invertible matrices and

proof of the uniqueness of inverse, if it exists; (here all

matrices will have real entries).

2. Determinants : Determinant of a square matrix (up to 3x3

matrices), properties of determinants, minors, co-factors

and application of determinants in finding ttre area of a tiangle'ndjoint and inverse of a square matrix. Consistency,

inc-onsistency and number of solutions of system of linear

equations by examples, solving system of linear- equations in^

two or three variables (having unique solution) using inverse ofa matrix.

Activity : GraPh of sin'r bY

using the graPh of sinr and

demonstrate the concePt ofminor reflection.

2. Inverse Trigonometric Functions : Definition, range' domain'

prlnripui "Are-branch, Qgphs of inverse triegn3me]1-c functions

Li;il.,y froperties of inverse trigonometric functions'

Activity : To find analYticallY ttte

limit of function (x) atrc and

also check the continuitY ofthefunction at the Point.

Activity : To verifY Rolle's

thearem or mean value thearem.

Activity: To fnd ma<imun volum

of box by cutting card board in

each comer

Activrty : To verifY ttnt amongst

all rectangles same Perimeteto square has ma,ximum area

l. Continuity and Differentiability : Continuity and

aim.r."tiuUfity, derivative of composite functions, chain rule

Olri"u,ir. of inverse trigonomefiic functions, derivative ofi,"pi;ii tunctions. Concipt of exponential and logarithmic

functions.

Derivatives of logarithmic and exponential functions'

L"g".iif,*i. differentiation, derivative of functions expressed

i" i"."rtttl. forms. Second order derivatives' Rolle's and

id;;;;t Mean Value Theorems (without proof) and their

geom etric interPretation.

2. Applications of Derivatives : Applications of derviatives :

;il';i change of bodies, increasing/decreasing functions'

il.rg.rs ani normals use of derivatives in approximation'

;;;h; and minima (first derivative test motivated

eeomerically and second derivative test given as a provable

i;;l). ai,"r[ problems (that illustrate base principles and

I ,"J6"turairg of *t. subject as well as real-life situations)'

Class:12

MATIIEMATICS

Project Work :

L Make a chart of formulas.

2. Lite History of any mathemation.

3. Relation of mathematics indifferent subjects like Matts and

Physics. Maths and Accountancy

Maths in Chemistry. Maths inMusic etc. 4. Collect data fromdieticians, tansporters, agents and

formulate L.P.P.

SUMMERVACATION

Activity: To Evaluate the definite

integralo o

f1x;dx as the limit sur

and veriS it by actual integration.

2. Integrals : Integrations as inverse process ofdifferentiation.lntegration of a variety of functions by substitution, by partial

fractions and by parts, Evaluation of simple integrals offollowing types and problems based on them.

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Definite integals as a limit of a sum, funaamintd Theoremof Calculus (without proof). Basic properties of definiteintegrals and evaluation of definite integrals.

Activity : To demonstrate a

function which do not one-one

but onto

Activity : To veriff that the

relation R in the set L ofall lines

in a plane, defined bY

R={(dm):/tlm} is an equivalence

relation.

Application of Integration : Introduction are under simple

curve A {Line, Circlq Parabola, Ellipse in standard form only

Area between any two curves.'

1. Relations and Functions : Tlpes of relations : reflexive,

symmetric, transitive and equivalence relations' One to one

and onto function, compositon functions, inverse of a function'

Half YearIY ExaminationIRevisionl

Sytlabus chapters (I, il, III, IV, V VI, VII, VIII, XII)

Activity : To verifY that angle in

a semi-circle is a right angle.

Using vector method.

Differential Equations : Definition, order and degree' general

and particulas iolutions. Formation of differential equation'

Soluiion of differential equations by method of variable

separable, homegenous and linear dits. Equations, first order

and first degree.

VectorAlgebra : Intoduction, Basic concepts, Tptt of vectors,

addition id multiplications of vectars by scalar' Products oftwo vectors (Donf Product and Cross product). Scalar Triple

product of vectors.

rClass:12I

(1 1)

MATHEMATICS

Month Periods Chapters Topics Suggested Activities

June

July 23 VII

Class:12 (10)

Nov. Thrce Dementional Geometry: Introduction, Direction ratioo,direction cosines of line joining two points. Equation of a finjin space. Angle between two lines, shortest diitance betweentwo lines. Plane coplanarity of two lines, equation of plane inyqal form..Passing through two points, passing

'through

3 points, passing through line of intirsection of trio planjs.Angle between line and plane. Distance of a point fiom a plane.

1. Probability 30 periodsConditional probability, multiplication theorem on probability,independent events, total probability, Bayes' theorem, Randomvariable and its probability distribution, mean and variance ofrandom variable.

hoicct; findingtg@afuof different noinB idcntifoa 6your classroom using thcconcepts of three diamentionalgeometry and find distancebetrveen poins.

Activity: To explain thecomputation of conditionalprobability of a given eventA when event B has alreadyoccured, through an exampleof throwing a pair of dice.

Revision [Prc Board Exam] Sy[rbus {Ail Chrpten}Prescribed Books:l) Mathematics Textbook for Class XI, NCERI publications2) Mathematics Part I - Textbook for ilass )(II, NCnRfpuUtication3) Mathematics Part II - Textbook for Class )(Ii, NCERT publidd;njl irf$emalics Exemplar problem for Class XI, puUtiitrea Ui NCBiir5) Mathematics Exemplar Problem for Class )(II. published 5v NCERI6) Mathematics Lab Manual Class XI, published bv NCERT '7) Mathematics Lab Manual Class )fli, published 5rN-CEnfhttp://www.ncert.nic. inlexemplarfl abmairuals.htnl-'

- -

Private Publiser :

l. R.D. Sharma2.M.L.Agganval3. Gupta Bansal's4. S. Dinesh

Class:12 (12)

ACCOUNTANCY

Theory : 80 MarksProject : 20 Marks

Time :3 Hrs.

Units Periods Marks

Part A

Unit IUnit 2Unit 3

Accounting for Non-prolit organisation

Partnership firms & ComPanies

Financial Statements of Not for profit organisation

Accounting for partnership firms

Accounting for comPanies .

'25

90

35

io30

20

Part BUnit 4Unit 5

Financial Statement AnalYsis

Analysis of financial statement

Cash flow statement

Total

,o20

200

'12

08

80

Part B Project WorkProject Work will include:

Projectfile:4MarksWritten Test : 12 Marks (One Hour)

VivaVoce:4Marks

20

Total 200 100

Class:12 (13)

MATHEMArICSMonth Periods Chapters Topics

30

xIIr

XI

Dec.

i12 (14)

ACCOT}NTANCY

Suggested Books / Reading :Volume I - Not for profit organization and Accountirtg for partnership lirms - T.S. GrewalVolume II - Accounting for companies - T.S. GrewalVolume III - Financial statement Analysis - T.S. GrewalHelp Book : NCERTAccountancy

Financial statements of a company : Preparation of statement of profit and Loss A/C, Balance sheet asper part III schedule VI of companies Act 2013 with major sub heads.Financial statements analysis : objective & limitations.

of format. Common size statement - meaning & format.Accounting Ratio : Meaning, objectives & classification, liquidity, solvency, profitability and activity ratio meaning,importance & practical application with inferences.Cash flow statement: operating activity, financing and investing activity meaning & preparation of C.F.S.

Acc.ounting for share gapital : Meaning,.types, issue & allotment of equity share, private placement & Esop,public subscription of shares-over & undef issue at par, at premium. cill in advairie & ariears(excluding interest), issue ofshares for consideratioh othei than subscription cash & pro-rata allotment.Forfeiture of shares: Accounting treatment & reissue.

Disclosure of share capital in company's balance sheet.Accounting for debentures : Issue at par, premium, and at discount, issue of debentures for considerationother than-cash, collateral security, Redemption of debentures at par, premium, Lump sum, draw of lots,purchase for open market & conversion

ACCOUNTANCY

Month Periods Topics/Content

Augusl 28 Non-Profi t organizationPartrership : Features, partrrenhip dee4 Prov. of partnership Act. l93}.Fixed VS fluctuating capitalA/C,preparation of profit & loss Appropriation A/C, Past adjustments (relating to interest on drawings, salary,

capital & profit sharing ration.)

Change in profit sharing ratio : Sacrificing ratio, gaining ratio, account for revaluation ofassets and reassessment ofliabilities and distribution ofreserves and accumulated profits. Preparation ofrevaluation A/c and balance sheet.

Sepr t2 Goodwill : Nature and Valuation, factors affecting & method valuation, avg profit, super profit &capitalization method.Ad?nission of a partrer : effect of admission of a partner on change in profit sharing ratio, treatnent oJSoodwil(as per A5-6), trbabnent of revaluation of assets & reassessments of liabilities, treatnent of reserves &accumulated profit & losses, adjustrnent of capital A/Cs, preparation of balance sheet.

Oct. 25 Retirement of parfier : effect on sharing ratio, fieatrnent of goodwill, revaluation of assets and reassessment

of liabilities, treatnent of reserves & accumulated profit & losses, adjustment of capital A/C, Preparation ofbalance sheet and loan A/c of retiring partner i.e. partners capitals A/Cs, cash/bank A/C.

Nov. 30 Retirement of parfter : Calculation of deceased partners'share of profit till the date of death, preparation ofdeceased partrrer's capital alc after calculating his goodwill.

Executor's a/c and balance sheet.

Dissolution of partnership firm: Type of dissolution, settlement of accounts

preparation ofrealization AIC &, other related accounts.

Glass:12 (15)

Topics/Content

24

30

23

25

-

Revision, Pre-Board Examination I

Revision, Pre-Board Examination II

Suggested Reading : Not for profit organization and accounting for partnerohlp and eccountlng forcompanies and financial statement analysis by T.S. Grcwal, D.IC Goel & NCERT

Suggested Activity : Journal, Ledger, Financial Statements, Pie-Charq Diagrams, RrtiosFormula & Cash Flow Statements.

Class: 12

THEORY

Unit No. Title No. of Periods Marks

Unit I Electrotatics22

16Chapter - 1: Electric Charges and Fields

Chapter - 2 : Electrostatic Potential and Capac

Unit ll Current ElectricitY 20Chapter - 3: Current ElectricitY

Unit lll Magnetic Effecb of Current and Magnetism

2217Chapter - 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism

Chapter - 5: Magnetism and Matter

Unit lV Etectromagneti c I nd uction and Alternati ng C urrents20 18Chapter - 6: Electromagnetic lnduction

Chapter - 7:Alternating Current

UnitV Electromagnetic Waves04

18

Chapter - 8: Electromagnetic Waves

Unit Vl Optics

27Chapter - 9: Ray optics and Optical lnstrlrnen'lq

Chapter - 10: Wave OPtics

Class : 12 l17l

ACCOT]NTANCY

(18)Glass:12

TIMORY

Dual Naturs of Radiatlon and Matter

Chapter - 11: Dual Nature 9l!9919!98!lMatter

Chapter - 13: Nuclei

Chapter - 14: Semiconduc{or Elec,tronics:

Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits

Dual nature ofradiatiorq Photoelectric effec! Hertz and Lenard's observations;

Eint.in't photoeletric equation'particle nature oLtigh:'^, - n^-.r^-^* .'d',-ct cil[:l;#J"Tffiffi;il;J, I.-s.eil.i.rution, Davisson-Germer experiment

(experimental O"toit, ,t oUa t' omitted; onlf conclusion should be explaineO

Dual Nature ofRadiation andMatter

Alpha-particle scattering experiment Rutherford's model of atom; Bohr model' energy

composition and size of nucleus, Radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and

their properties; radioactive decay law' --.^r-^- --i irc variqrinn with masr

ffi XrH:#:1;*T;;il;,iinare*".gypernucleonanditsvariationwithmass,rt"l"i,

"iiruer; nuclear fission, nuclear fusion'

Ray Optics : Reflection of light' snheric{'iT:*'mliror formula refraction of light total

internal reflection una it' #iltutiulnt' optituf .m"tt"tfrui']11::t'-Y'::'-t*:::":;:ff;t:ll[T#5ltrH ffi;#ffi;;1;""s'ini*i*' power ora rens' combination orthin

i."r., i, contact, refraction and dispersion of light through a prism.

Scattering of light - blue colour of sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and

r#::, instruments: Microscopes and asfionomical telescopes (reflecting and refracting)

and their magniffing Powers'

Ray OPtics

Class : 12

Unit No. Title No. of Periods Marks

Unit-Vll I

't2Unit-Vlll Atoms and Nuclei

15Chapter - 12:Atoms

Unit-lX Electronic Devlces12 7

Total 150 70

Electrostatics@lectric Chargesand Fields)

Electric Chargcs: Conscrvation of charge, Coulomb's law-force between two point charges,forces betwecn multiple charges; superposition Principle and continuous charge distribution.

Electric fiel4 electic field due to a point charges, electric field lines, electric dipole, electricfield due to a dipole, torque on a dipole in uniform electric field.

Electric flux, statement of Gauss's theorem and its applications to find field due to infinitelylong straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thinspherical shell (field inside and outside).

Electrostatics(ElectrostaticPotential andcapacitance)

Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole andsystem of charges; equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy of a system of twopoint charges and of electric dipole in an electostatic field.

Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor. Dielectricsand electric polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, combination of capacitors in series andin parallel, capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric mediumbetween the plates, energy stored in a capacitor.

CurrentElectricity

Electric current, flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor, drift velocity, mobility andtheir relation with elecfic current; Ohm's law, electrical resistance, V-I characteristics (linearand non-linear), electrical energr and power electrical resistivity and conductivity, Carbonresistors, colour code for carbon resistors; series and parallel combinations of resistors;temperature dependence of resistance.

Class : {2

Intemal resistance of a cell, potcntial difference and emf of a cell, combination of cells in

,"J.s *a in parallel, Kirctrhofs lews and slmple appllcations, Wheatstone bridge metre

bridgc.

Potentlometcr . pflnclplo afld ltr applle6tl6n to memuf3 potcntial dlfrerence and for

"orpurlng EMF of two cells; fiidasurcrhent of intemal resistance of a cell

CunentElectricity

Conccpt of magretic ficld, Oerstcd's experiment'

Biot - Savart law and its application to curr€nt carrying circular loop'

Ampere,s law and its applications to infinitely long straight wire, straight and toroidal

sotenoids (only qualitativi fcatmeng, force on a moving charge in uniform magrctic and

electic fields, cycloton Force on a curr€nt-Garrying conductor in a uniform magretic field,

force between two parallel currcnt-carrying conductors-definition of ampere' torque

experienced by a cunent loop in uniform maqnetic field; moving coil galvanometer-its

current sensitivity and conv€rsion to amm€t€r and voltmeter

Magnetic elfecbof curr€nt(Moving charges

and Magrretism)

affeeting their st'eilghtl -!!*{I!!1us"tt'

Cunent loop as a magretic dipole and its magrraic dipole moment magnetic dipole moment

ni" iurnfrfng eleffJrt magetic field intensity due to a magretic dipole tUar.llqet).f-$il;il ani eeree.ai.,itar to 6 axis, torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a unlform

;;d[fifi; tar mugr* er-*.quirur"nt solenoid, magnetic field llrtosi eardr's magBetic

field und itta$reHe €lentents,

paie., dia- rutd fefo. ihagfleti€ Strbstinces, with examples. ElecEiornagi'iets and factotr

Magnetism andMatter

PHYSICS

Month Unit Content Periods

May t2

May r3

Julyt2

(20)

clse? : Jg

Class

Waveoptics:WavefrontandHuygen'sprincinle.,reflectionandrpfractionofplanewaveataplanesurfaceusingwaveaont'.noorofhwsofreflectionandrefractionusing,rr*aprinciple.lnterference,Young'sdoubleslitexperimentandexpressionforfringewidth, coherent sources and sustained interference of light, diftaction due to a. single slit'

width of centat marimuru i"*f ing power of microscope and astonomical telescope'

polarisatiog ptane potarlsea itgf'q -gie'"ste"'

law' uses of plane polarised light and

Polaroids.

Basic idea of displacement current Electromagnetic waves, their characteristics' their Tran'

svors€ nature (qualitative ideas only)'

Electromagnetic sPectrum (radio waves, microwaves' infrared' visible' ultraviolet' X-rays'

gurn*u *yt; including elementary facts about their uses'

Wave Optics

ElectromagneticWaves

Pre Board Examination

PhYsics Practical 2019 -2020

The record to be submitted by the students at the time of their annual examination has to include :

o Record of at least I 5 Experiments [with u .ini.o. oi o ro* each section], to be performed by the students'

o Record of at least 5 Activities [with a ,ini*r. ori no* .urr, section e ana section B], to be demonstrated by the teachers'

o ftr. n port ofthe project to be canied out by the students'

Class : 12

12

(sr)

(221

Month UnitPeriods

Seft

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iilt2

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cunant$..

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08

irJ

Nov.

(23)

l24l

SECTION . AExperimentsl. To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by plotting a graph for potential difference versus current.2. To furd resistance of a given wire using meter bridge and hence determine the resistivity (specific resistance) of its material.3. To verify the laws of combination (series) of resistances using a meter bridge.4. To veri& the laws of combination (parallel) of resistances using a meter bridge.5. To compare the EMF of two given primary cells using potentiometer.6. To determine the internal resistance of given primary cell using potentiometer.7. To determine resistance of a galvanometer by half-deflection method and to find its figure of merit.8. To convert the given galvanometer (of known resistance and figure of merit) into a voltmeter of desired range and to

verifr the same.9. To convert the given galvanometer (of known resistance and figure of merit) into an ammeter of desired range and to

veri$ the same.10. To find the frequency ofAC mains with a sonometer.

Activities (For the purpose of demonstration only)I . To measure the reiistance and impedance of an inductor with or without iron core.2. To measure resistance, voltage (AC/DC), current (AC) and check continuity of a given circuit using multimeter.3. To assemble a household circuit comprising three bulbs, tlrree (on/off) switches, a fuse and a power source.4. To assemble the components of a given electrical circuit.5. To study the variation in potential drop with length of a wire for a steady current.6. To draw the diagram of a given open circuit comprising at least a battery resistor/rheostat, key, ammeter and voltmeter.

Mark the components that are not connected in proper order and correct the circuit and also the circuit diagram.

Class : 12

SECTION - B

ExperimentsI . To find the value of v for different values of u ln ca$ of concovo mlfior and b find hG ftctI lcngut

2. To furd the focal b";il;i;;nvex mirror' using 6 convcx P:'3. ro find the focar lffi;i;;il; ffi 6i ffiil-il,ph, tct,rccn u rnd u trbcrsr.tr rrt*xd r)e.

i : il ffii;$iiiffigm'Xm,mi ffifr';Hi; i-&,1 *o b6*m ry& orhddffi a'.t u* $ *',,,-6. To determine *ft#ffi;;. "r"

gt*r slab'usinlafavellingmiooscop,,

i. To find refractive ffi;;i; G;ia-Ui uring convlx lens and plane minor'

8. To draw the I-V .t uroJrrirtrc .u*, fo, ";-;lili;;in foriara bias urd revercp bias'

10. To determine tr,e warllenght of a laser beam by diftaction,

#q$ft Jf, fi,':'i;ff xw:#:{{:ixi:l:rdpd'Jtorfoqamlledco,ectionof suchitoms'

z. use ormultim*., iJr* *,e'giird.rrqiq*l$lffii',aiffii,i'.* i'rl-iiti-iirii;tED ard check whcth€r a st\*r\

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I e. t'Afiditft ffi combination with the spucifled tbcu try @. ,

Clact z12

Class : 12 (26)

PHYSICS

Suggested investigatory projects

l. To study various factors on which the intemal resistance/EMF of a cell depends.2' To study the variations in current flowing in a circuit containing an LDR because of a variation in(a) the power ofthe incandescent lamp, used to 'illuminate'the LDR fteeping all the lamps at a fixed distance).(b) the distance of a incandescent lamp (of fxed power) used to .illuminate,the LDR.3' To find refractive indices of (a) water (b) oil (transparent) using a plane mirror, an equi convex lens (made from a glassofknown refractive index) and an adjustable object needle.

4' To design an appropriate logic gate combination for a given truth table.5' To investigate the relation between the ratio of (i) output and input voltage and (ii) number of turns in the secondarycoil and primary coil of a self designed transformer.

6' To investigate the dependence of the angle of deviation on the angle of incidence using a hollow prism filled one byone, with different fiansparent fluids.

7 ' To estimate the charge induced on each one of the two identical styrofoam (or pith) balls suspended in a vertical planeby making use of Coulomb's law.

8' To study the factor on which the self inductance of a coil depends by observing the effect of this coil, when put in serieswith a resistor(bulb) in a circuit fed up by an A.c. source'oiadjustable frequency.9' To study the earth's magnetic field using a tangent garvanometJr.

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Month Unit Content Periods

March x HALOAKANES AND HALOARENES

Haloakanes: Nomenclature, nanrc of C-X bond, physical and chemical propcrties, mcchanism ofsubsititution rsactions, optical roation.

Halorenccs: Naturc of C-X bon4 substitution reactions @irective influence of halogen in

ilSJillf*l,ll"iHtrf$#l?; - Dichroromahane, trichroromethanc, tc'acr,roromethane,

iodoform freons, DDT.

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ALCOHOLS, PHENOIS & ETIIERS

Alcohols : Nomenclaturc, methods of preparatiorl physical and chemical properties (of primary

alcohols only), idantification of primary, secondary andrcrdary alcoholg mechanism of dehydration,

uses with spccial reference to methanol and ethanol.

Phenols: Nomenclature, methods of preparatiou physical and chemical properties, acidic nature ofphenol, elecfiophillic substitution reactions, uscs of phenols.

Ethers: Nomenclature, methods of preparatio4 physical and chemical propcrties uses.

SOLUTIONSTypes of solutions, cxpression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids' solubility of gascs

in liquids, solid solutions, colligative propcrties - relative lowering ofvopour pressure, Raoult's law,

elevation of boiling poinl depression of ft,eezing point, osmotic pressure, dcterrrination of molecular

masses using cotligative properties, abnormal molecular mass, van't Hofrfactor.

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Month Unit Content Periods

M"{ VI

vII

P.BLOCKELEUET{TSGroup 16 Elements: General introduction" electonic configuratioq oxidation states, occurronce,

trends in physical and chemical propertieq dioxygen: Preparatio& Properties and uses, classificationofOxides, Ozone, Sulphur-allotopic forms; compounds ofSulphur: Preparation Properties and uses

ofSulphur-dioxide, SulphuricAcid: industial process ofmanufacture, properties and uses; Oxoacidsof Sulphur (Structures only).

Group 17 Elements: General intoduction, electonic configuration, oxidation states, occurrence,

tends in physical and chemical properties, compounds ofhalogens, Preparatioq properties and uses

of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid, interhalogen compounds, Oxoacids of halogens (stuctures only).

Group 17 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, trends in physicaland chemical properties, uses.

'd' and'I' BLOCK ELEMENTSGeneral introductiorl electonic configuration, occurrence and characteristics oftransition metals,general tends in properties of the first row transition metals-metallic character, ionization enttrapy,

oxidation states, ionic radii, colour, catalytic prop€rty', magnetic properties, interstitial compounds,

alloy formatio& prepamtion and properties IQCrrOr.and KM Or.

Lanthanoids: Electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity and lanthanoidcontraction and its consequenies.

Actinoids - Electronic configuratioq oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids.

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ALDEHYDESAND KETONES

Aldehydes and Ketones: Nomenclature, nature ofcarbonyl group, methodl ofpreparation' physical

and chemical properties, ,..t *im ofnuclcophilic addition, reactivity of alpha hydrogen in

aldehydes, uses.

carboxylic Acids: Nomenclature, acidic nature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical

properties; uses'

GENERALPRINCIPLESANDPRocEssEsoFIsoLATIoNoFELEMENTSPrinciples and methods or"*i'tio": conTnmti^o? "it9':1 :11::::l::"'::*c

method aid

:#t'J;;##;;;;ffii"' or'*t'ution oraluminiurn coppq zinc and iron

ratE Equuruu' "*"ii*f "."*"nt).

Activation energy, Arrhenius equation.(elementary idea, no mathematical treatmeff)' Acuvau(

ELECTROCHEMISTRYRedox reactions, conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar-cgnductivity' variations

of conductivity wittr concenr*ion" Koh[a-usch! L1*, electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary

idea), dry. cell-electrolytic celts aoi caranic cells, lead o"urulutor, EMF of a cell, standard electode

potential, Nemst equation *i l* "pp[""rron

to chernical cells, Relation between Gibbs energy change

and EMF of a cell, fuel cells, corrosion'

CHEMCIALKINETICSRate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous), factors affecting rate of reaction: concentratiorL

temperature, catalyst order ind molecularity ofa reactiorL rate law and specihc rate constant' integrated

rate equations ana rrar'riil'io"rv f*;" T9. fift {:l-Tf:::l:.:::,*."

collision theorv

August

Class :12

ST'REACE CIIEMISTRYAdsorption - Physisorption and chemisorptioq factors affecting adsorption ofgases on solids,catalysis, homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivityi*ry*" catatysis colloidal statedistinction between true solutions,colloids and suspension; tyoptritlc, lyophobic multi-molecularand macromolecular colloids; properties of colioids; ryriaar

"ri""t,'sro*rian movement,

electophoresis, coagulatiorl ernulsion - types of emulsions.

COORDINATION COMPOT'NDSCoordination compounds - Inrroduction, ligands, coordination number, colour, magnetic propertesand shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds. Bonding Wemer,stheory, VBT and CFT; structure and stereoisomerism, importance of coordination compounds (inqualitative inclusive, extraction ofmetals and biological syst€m).

POLYMERSCopolymcrization, soEt€ important polymers: natural and synthetic like polythene, nylon polyesten,bakelite, rubbea Biodegadable andnon,biodegradable polymen.

ORGAIYIC COMPOUNDS CONTAII\IING MTROGENAmines: Nomenclature, classification, strucfure, methods ofpreparation, physical and chemicalproperties, uses, identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines.'

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cyanides and Isocyanides'will be mentioned at relevant places in text.Diazonium salts: Preparation, chemical r€actions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry.

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Month Unit Content Periods

Oct XUI BIOMOLECULESCarbohydrates - Classification (aldoses and ketoses), monosaccahrides (gulcose and fructose), D-Lconfiguration oligosaccharides (sucrose, lactosg mattose),'polysaccharides (starctr, cellulosg glycogen);Importance of carbohydrates.Proteins-Elementary idea of - Amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptidei, proteins, structure of proteinsprimary, secondary, tertiary structure and quatemary structures (qualitative idea only), denaturation ofproteins; enzymes. Horomones-Elementary idea excluding stucture.

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Nov. XIII

XV

BIOMOLECULESVitamins - Classification and functions.Nucleic Acids : DNA and RNS

CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFEChemiclas in medicines - analgesics, tranquilizers antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials,antifertility drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antithistamines.

Chemicals in food - preservatives, artificial sweetening agents, elementary idea ofantioxidants.Cleansing agents- soaps and detergents, cleansing action.

REVISION

PREBOARD EXAMINATION . 2OI9.2O2O

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Evaluation Scheme for Examination Marks

Volumetric Analysis 08

SaltAnalvsis 08

Content Based Experiment 06

Proiecl Work 04

Class record and viva 04

Total 30

Micro.chemical methods are available for several of the praclical experiments.\Mterever possible, such techniques should be used.A. Surface Chemistry

(a) Preparation of one lyophilic and one lyophobic solLyophilic sol- starch, egg albumin and gumLyophobic sol - aluminium hydroxide, ferric hydroxide, arsenous sulphide.

(b) Dialysis of sol-prepared in (a) above.(c) Study of the role of emulsifying agents in stabilizing the emulsion of different oils.

B. ChemicalKinetics(a) EffectofconcentrationandtemperatureontherateofreactionbetweenSodiumThiosulphateandHydrochloricacid.(b) Study of reaction rates of any one of the following:

(D Reaction of lodide ion with Hydrogen Peroxide at room temperature using different concentration of lodide ions.(iD Reaction between Potassium lodate, (KlOs) and Sodium Sulphite: (NazSOa) using strach solution as indicator

(clock reaction).

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G. ThermochemistryAny one of the following experimentii ' enin"rpy of dissolrition of Copper sutphate of Potassium Nitrate.

ii) Enir,"rbi ot neutrJization of sirong acid (HCl) and strong.base (NaOH)

iiD Determination "i ""inipiv

cnangeiurins iniui""tion (Hyirogen'bond formation) between Acetone and chloroform'

D. Electrochemistry ---^--r:-- -s ^r^i^rr/aVariation of cell potential in Zntzn"'ll cu"/cu with change in concentration of electrolytes (cusor or Znso) at room

temperature.

E. ChromatograPhYi)Separationofpigmentsfromextracts.of'leavesandflowerbypaperchromgtographyanddeterminationofRfvalues.ii) separation ot c-onslituents present in an inorganic mixtuie containing tr,vo caiiohs only (constituents having large

' difierence in Rf valuesto be provided)'

F. Preparation of lnorganic Compounds

u' -Tr"p".tion

of d-ouute salt of FerrousAmmonium Sulphate of PotashAlum.

iD Preparation of Potassium FerricOxalate'

G. Preparation of Organic CompoundsPreparation of any one of the following compounds'

l) Acetanilideii) Di-benzalAcetoneiiD PNitroacetanilideivi Aniline yellow or2 - NaphtholAniline dye'

H. Tests for the functional groups present in organic compounds:.

Unsaturation, rr*nJrit, pi"niii",'"tO"nyoi", ke-tonic, carborylicand amino (Primary) groups'

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CHEMISTRYI. Characteristictests of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in pure samples and theirdetection in given food stuffsJ' Determination of concentration / molarity of KMnO. solution by titrating it against a standard solution of:i) Oxalicacid,

iD FerrousAmmoniumSulphate(Students will be required to prepare standard solutions by weighing themselves).

K. QualitativeanalysisDetermination of one cation and one anion in a given salt.cation-pb':., Qu,, AJI-: F.er*, Mnr*, zn" cur*, c;r*, NF*,car*, sr2., Ba2*, Mgrr, [NH.]rAnions- [co,f', s', [so3],', [so4]2-, [No,1 ct; Bf, L [poJ], [i,q],,, cH, coo.(Note: lnsoluble salt excluded)

PROJECTScientific investigations involving laboratory testing and collecting information from other sources.Afew suggested projects

a Study of the presence of oxalate ions in guava fruits at different stages of ripening.. Study of quantity of casein present in difierent samptes of ;iti. '

' Preparation of soybean milk and its comparison with the nature milk with respect to curd formation, effecl oftemperature, etc.

' Study of the efieci of Potassium Bisulphate as food preservative under various conditions (temperature, concentration,timeetc.)

. Study of digestion of-starch by salivary amylase and effect of pH and temperature on it.

' Comparative studyofthe rate offermentationoffollowing materials;wheathour, gram nour, potato juice, canotjuice, etc.. Extraction of essentialoils present in Saunf (aniseed),Ajwain (Carum), illaicl.rilCardamoh).

' Study of common food adulterants in fat, oil bufter, sugar, turmeric power, chilli powder anAiepper.t\lofe.'Any other investigatory project, which involves about 10 periods ofwork, can be chosen with the approvalof the teacher.

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CIIEl\dlSTRY

Pnctlcrl Extmlnrtton forVloually lmpelrcd ttudenb of Chtril Xl and XllEvaluatlon Scheme

TimeAllowpd: Ilro hour

intemalexaminer.

illar tarts:30

tdentincation/Familiarity with the apparalqq 5 marks

Witten test (baeed on glven/prescribed practlcals 10 marks

PracticalRecord 5 marks

Mva 10 marks

Total 30 marks

Generat Guldellneeo The practical examination will be of two hour duration'o R separate list of ien experiments in included here:

o The written "r"rinriionin

praaical for these students will be conducted at tr€ time of prac{ical examination of all o t h e r

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students,itrJwrittin test wlll bc of 30 mlnutcb duratlon.ii'; ;r;;tds paper given to the students shoutd be legible typed. lt should contain a total of 15 practical skill based rcry

,t ori.nr""rtjpe quJstions. Astudentwould be required to answerany 10 questions.

Rwritermay U6'attoweO to such students as perCBSE examination rules.

nfi qr""tio,i. included in the question papers should be related to the listed pradicals.

Everyquestionsshouldrequireabouttwominutestobeans$'ar€d' -.--^L)u -a-r r rrThese student are also ,-"qrii"J to maintain a prectical file. A student is expecGdb lEcotd.d lcst fr',e of $c red

"ip"rir"ntr"s pertne spefincinstiuaionsrorelctr euUiea.Thecepradicalsstrotddbcdfrdcd@d and signedbythe

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o The format of writing any experiment in the prac'tical ffle should indude aim, apparatus required, simple theoryprocedure, related practical skills, precautions etc.

o Questions may begenerated jointly bythe external/lntemalexaminersand used forassessment.o The viva questions may include questions based on basic theory/principle/concept, apparatus/matedals/chemicals

required procedure, precautions, sources of error etc.

A. ltems for identification/Familiarity of the apparatus for assessment in prac{icals (All experiments)

Beaker, glass rod, tripod stand, wire gauze, Bunsen bumer, Whatman filter paper, gas jar, capillartube, Pestle and mortar'

Test tubes, tongs, test tube holder, test tube stand, burette, Pipefte, conical flask, standard flask, clamp stand, Tripod stand,

bumer, wire gauze, funnel, filter paper.

o ldentification/Familiaritywiththeapparatuso Odour detection in qualitative analysis

B. Listof PracticalsThe experiments have been divided into two sec{ions: Section A band Section B. The experiments mentioned in Section B are

mandatory.

SECTION . A

A. SurfaceChemistry('l ) Preparation of one lyophilic and one lyophobic sol

Lyophilic sol- starch, egg albumin and gum(2) Preparation of one

lyophobic sol Lyophobicsol- Fenic hydroxide

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B. ChromatograPhY

(1) Separation of pigments for extracls of leaves and flowers by paper chromatography and determination of Rf values

(distance values maY be Provided)

C. Tests for the functional groups present in organic compounds:

(1) Alcoholic and Carboxylic groups.

(2) Aldehydic and Ketonic

D. Characteristic test of carbohydrates and proteins in the given food stuffis.

E. Preparation of lnorganic Compounds' Potash Alum

SECTION - B (Mandatory)

F. QuantitativeanalYsis(1 ) (a) Preparation of the standard solution of oxalic acid of a given volume

(b) DeterminationofmolarityofKMnOosolutionbytitratingitagainstastandardsolutionofOxalicacid.(Z) The above exercise [F 1 (a) and (b)] to be conducted using Ferrous ammonium sulphate (Mohr's salt)

G. QualitativeanalYsis:(1) Determination of one cation and one anion in a given salt'

Caltion - [NH]..Anions - [Co.F-, S", [SoJ", cf, CH,COO-(Note : lnsoluble salts excluded)

Note : The above practicals may be carried out in an experiential manner rather the recording observations'

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Class : 12

BIOLOGY

Time:3 HoursTHEORY Max. Marks:70

Unit Tittle No. of Periods Marks

VI Reproduction 30 14

vI Genetics and Evolution 40 18

vllt Biology and Human Welfare 30 14

tx Biotechnology and its Applications 30 10

x Ecology and Environment 30 14

Total 160 70

MONTH PERIODS UNIT TOPICS

March 20 Unit - VlReproduction

Chapter-l : Reproduction in OrganismsRepioduction, i characteristic feature of all organisms for.continuation of

rp6Ci"s; modes of reproduction - asexualand sexual reproduclion; asexual

r6production - binary fission, sporulalion, budding, gemmule formation,

fragmentation; vegetative propagation in plants.

Chapter-2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

Flower structure; development of male and female gametophytes;.pollination

- typ"r, agencies and examples; outbreeding.devices; pollen-pistil interaclion;

OoJOfe'te-rtitization; post ferlilization events-development. of endospem 3ldernOwo, developmint of seed and formation of fruit; special modes-apomixis,

p.rt6Lnb..rpy,' polyembryony; Significance of seed dispersal and fruit

,1. Chemistry Part-1, Class-Xll, Published by NCERT.

2. Chemistry Part-ll, Class-Xll, Published by NCERT.

3. Chemistry Lab Manual, Class-Xll, Published by NCERT.

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MONTH PERIODS UNIT TOPICS

Chapter-3 : Human ReproductionMale and female reproductive systems; microscopic anatomy of testis and ovary;gametogenesis - spermatogenesis and oogenesis; menstrual cycle; fertilisation,embryo development upto blastocyst formation,implantation; pregnancy andplacenta formation (elementary idea); parturition (elementary idea); lacation(elementary idea).

April 10

08

Unit-lReproduction

Unit-VllGenetic andEvolution

Ghapter4 : Reproductive HealthNeed for reproductive health and prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases(STDs); birth control - need and methods, contraception and medicalterminationof pregnancy (MTP); amniocentesis; infertility and assisted reproductivetechnologies - lVF, ZIFI GIFT (elementary idea for general awareness)

Genetics and Evolution

Chapter-S : Principles of lnheritance and Variation

Heredity and variation : Mendelian inheritance; deviations from Mendelism -incomplete dominance, co-dominance, multiple alleles and inheritance of bloodgroups, pleiotropy; elementary idea of polygenic inheritance; chromosome theory ofinheritance; chromosomes and genes; Sex determination - in humans, birds andhoney bee; linkage and crossing over; sex linked inheritance - haemophilia, colourblindness; Mendelian disorders in humans - thalassemia; chromosomal disorders inhumans; Down's syndrome, Turner's and Klinefelter's syndromes.

Chapter-G : Molecular Basis of lnheritance

Seaich for genetic material and DNA as ggngtiq material; Structure of DNA and RNA;

ONn pitr,iging;rONn iepficitlou Ceitrat dogma; transcdption, gen-etic code,

translation; g.ne .rpreriion and'regulation -lac operon; genome and human

genome projecls; DNA fingerprinting.

Chapter-7: Evolution

Origin of life; biological evolution and evidences for biological eloluti.olt (palentology'

coriparative anato-my, erOworogy and molecular evidences); Danrin's. contibution'

;;d;, ;fithetic th6ory Jilroriiion;rech.anism of evolution - variation (mutation

,no i..#oination) and nitJt.r sebction with examplei' tyPet.olll9.Tl seledion;

ffitffi ;.0 genetic drifr; Hardy - Weinberg's principal; adaptive radiation; human

Unit - Vlll(ln Continuation)

Ghapter-8; Human Health and Diseases

Pathogens; parasites causing human diseases (malaria' dengue'.chickengunia'

filariasis, ascariasis, typhoid; pn;Jmonia, commoh tldt 1,199!'1tAllP,*l,TI:and their control; earic ;tiiti oi immunotogy - vaccines; cancer, HIV and AIDS;

Adolescence - drug and alcohol abuse'

Unit -Vlll(Biology andHuman Welfare)

Chapter-9 : Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production

lmprovement in food production; Plant breeding, tissue culture, single cell protein

gldfortincation, Apicu lture and Animal husbandry'

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Chrfr-f0: Icrobo h ltm.nfrfirn!lE1{{-!{ ppgfy:lq hrsffitt.prodrcrin.-w_e mfirct ilequgendim ad n*xirs a Uonm ageilied badFieers.-A cg-tnDdx$isdpdqirsrce.

HALF YEARLY ExAf,NArlONUnit- X(gidedrndogyad itsapptcation)

Ghfr-ff : Bbhdlnology - ftlndptc and promGenetic Eng*EqtE Ge@dinant D}{A Tedrndogy).

Chpi.r-|2 : BloQchnobggr eln! ilr Appfic.tonappncam dbbbdrnotogy h heam and ryirftre Hunil isdh advaiEprcAnioq sbm et bctndog1 gene trerapf geneicaty tnodfiod oryiwts -il crcpe; tarcgqic dnats; tiaFiHy bsnesiio piacy arO pabms.

Unlt-X(Ecology &Eruircnrnnt)

Gh.pter-f 3 : OgmLrm rnd PoputdomoEadms and enviunBnt tlditst nd nite, poprhlirn ard edogird adadtiorHpoprddim hbractixrs - mutldism, @mpetfion;predalim. pr4{isrn; p4r,idodaffiihrbs - gou,Ur, bifi rab ild deafi rdr, age df,tibutim'Clnplr-la: Ecoy$nrEorysEns; Pafrnxf uponeng foOuOnty and deqnposilim; energy iloUpyran*b.d runber, tioryT, energr nufrient-cydes (ca6fu ano irtrcpiilirord;eohgad successkn; 9@loticd seriirqrtm tfiaom. pornanm. seed ilspesJ,oqgen releese (in @.

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ilo]flH PERIOOS UNIT TOPICS

Ghatrer-|s : Blodirudty and itr Comervalioncmced d txtdfluersltr paftil]s d bbdiyersitr trotrroe of bbdversltr loss dtioolssnr bhdiyersily onservdin; trdspda, endangercd organivns, ifurclim.Red tlata B@h biosptEre neservreE, natofiil palts, sarinraies inO nastnreO r*rcs.

Dec. t0 (Unit-Xln Conthution)

Oupr-t6 : Envlrcnnrent bsuer,\i-pofutidr and ils ontol wabr pofutim and ils oonH; agrodraniab and [rci ercns,*TH Esb matag€mqrt acoaiue ve managernent [rcentrose elhct and clinadcllangp;. ozolrc. hyer Gpletifi defuieshtim; any ile case stldy as sress $oryffiesitBaMrcmanhl issqs)

PRE-BOARD E)(ATINATION

USTOF EXPERITEI{TS

A ListdEryedrnentsStuCy polen gemrinilim qr a Cile.Co0odatd sttdy sol liull d leasttuo diftrent Cbs and sfudy trcrn fortexhne. nrtistuE content, pll and wabr ho6ingrydy. Cfi€euthfie ltuGdphrnsfurrrd htnrn.Coledffitomhodfhrcilw*rbodesturrdyouardstrdyhernlbrpl{,dnityandpesencedanyliuiBorgarisn.strdyteprcceledsspeided p*tkr*ne rderh airattrcw*relydftrentsibs.SEdytre pHpopUanmOen*ty by$E&atm6od.

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B.

1.

2.3.

4.5.6.

7.

6. Study the plant population frequency by quadrant method'

7. Prepare a temporary mount on onion root tip to study mitosis'

g. study the effect of different temperatures and three oifrerent pH on the activi$ of salivary amylase on starch'

g. lsolate DNAfrom available plant material such as spinach, green pea seeds, papaya, etc'

Study / observation of the following (Spotting)

Flowersadaptedtopollinationbydifferentagencies(wind,insects'birds).Pollen germination of stigma through a permanent slide'

ldentification of stages of gamete development i.e., T.S. of testis and r.s. of ovary through permanent slides (from

grasshopper/mice).il'leiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper testis through permanent slides'

T.S. of blastula through permanent slides (Mammalian)'

Mendelian inheritance using seeds of different colour/sizes of any plant'

prepared pedigree charts of any one of the genetictraits such as roiling of tongue, blood groups, ear lobes' widow's peakand

colour blindness.

8. controlled pollination - emasculation, tagging and bagging'

g. common disease causing organisms like Ascaris,tntamoeba, Plasmodium, Roundworm through permanent slides or

specimen. Commenton symptoms of diseasesthatth"I Tut": .

10. Two plants and two animals (models/virtual lmagei) found in xeric conditions. comment upon their morphological

adaptations.11. Two plants and two animals (models/virtual images) found in aquatic conditions. comment upon their morphological

adaPtations.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY

Units Marks

1 Protein and Gene Manipulation 40

2 Cell Culture and Genetic Manipulation 30

Total 70

MONTH PERIODS UNIT TOPICS

March&

April

20

10

Unit-VProtein and Genemanipulation

Ch.-1 : Recombinant DNA Technologylntroduction, Tools of r-DNA Technology, Making r-DNA introduction ofrDNA into Host cells, ldentification of recombinants. Polymerase chainreaction Hybridisation, techniques, DNA library, DNA sequencing,site-direced mutagensis.

May&

July

18

20

Unit - VCh.2 : Protein Structure and Engineeringlntroduction to the World of Proteins, 3-D Shape of Proteins, Structure-function relationship in Proteins, Purification of Proteins, characterizationof proteins, Protein based products, Designing proteins (protein engineering)

Aug.&

Sept.

23

15

Unit-V Ch.3 : Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformaticslntroduction, Genome sequencing projects, Gene prediction and Counting,Genome similarity, SNPs and Comparative genomics, Functional genomics,proteomics, History of bioinformatics, Sequences and Nomenclature,information sources, Analysis using bio informatics tools

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HALF.YEARLY EXAMI NATION

MONTH PERIODS UNIT TOPICS

Oct. 25 Unit - VlCellCulture and

Genetic manipulation

ch.-l : Mlcroblal Gell Culture and lte Appllcatlonslntroduction, Microbial culture techniques, Measurement and kinetics of microbial

gr"-rff,, b.ie-rp or microbial proggsg: lsolation of Microbial Products, Strain

iiolation and improvement, Applications of microbial culture technology'

Biosafety lssues in microbialtechnology. '

Nov. 25 Unit - Vl ffireandApplicationslntroduction, Cell and tissue culture techniques, Applications.of cell and tissue

cuitrie, Oene transfer methods in plants, Transgenic plants with beneficial

traits, Biosafety of Transgenic Plants.

Dec, 15 Unit - Vl Ch.-3 : Animat Cell Culture and Applications

lntroduction Animal cell culture techniques, Characterisation of cell lines, Methods

oig.ne delivery into cells, Scale-up'of animal culture process' Applications of

aniiral cell cultJre, Stem celltechnology, Tissue engineering'

Pre-Board Examinatlon

Revision

Class:12

BIOTECTINOLOGY

1. Use of special equipment of biotechnology experiments.

2. lsolation of bacterialplasmid DNA

3. Detection of DNA by gel electrophoreses

4. lsolation of Genomic DNA (CIAB method)

5. Estimation of DNA

6. Bacterialtransformation using any plasmid

7 . Restriction digestion of plasmid DNA & its analysis by gel eleclrophoresos

8. lsolation of bacterial gram curd & staining of bacteria

9. Cellviabili$ assay

10. Data retreival and data base search using internet site NCBI and

download a DNA and protein sequence from internet, analyse it and

comment on it.

11. Reading of a DNA sequencing gel to arrive at the sequence

12. Projectwork.

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BUSINESS STUDIES

PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT MARKS

1. Nature and Significance of Management

)162. Principles of Management

3. Business Environment

4. Planning

)M5. Organising

o. Staffing

}207. Directing

8. Controlling

(A) 50

Part-B Business Finance and Marketing MARKS

9. Financial Management

)1s10. Financial Markers

11. Marketing Management \1st3012. Consumer Protection (B)

- Project Wrok @ 20

Total (50 + 30+ 20) 100

Class:12

Naturc and Significance of Management

t4*g.-.nt -boncept,bqedives& lmportance Concept - (Meaning & Features)

Management as Science, Art and Profession Lelel of Mgt'

Manaiement Functions - Planning, Organisng Staffing, Directing & Controlling

Coordination - Concept & lmportance

PrinciPles of lilanagement

Princip6s of Management - Concept & Significance,

Fayol's PrinciPle of Management:'

ProJect Discussion 'tayirifs Scientific Management (Principles & Tednique)

Business EnvlromentCorneptJmportance of Business Enviroment

Dimenslons of Business 'Enviroment lmpact of Govemment Policy

(Liberalization, Privatization, Globalization)

Planning:Concept, lmPortance, Limitation

Class :{2

BUSINESS STUDIES

BUSINESS STUDIES

MONTH PERIODS UN!T Content

July 26 4

12

Planning: - Process of Planning- Types of Planning

(Single Use, Standing Plans, Objectives, Strategy., Policy,Procedure, Method, Rule, Budget and Prcgramme's

Gonsumer Protection:

Gonsumer protection : Concept and lmportance of consumer protec'tion, consumer righb@nsumer responsibilites @nsumer protedion ac{ 1986, \Mo can file complaint and againstwhom? Redressal machinery Remedies available, @nsumer awareness-Role of consumerorganisation and NGO.

lst Term Test

August 30 11 ilarketing:Selling and Marketing - Concept (Meaning, Features &Marketing, Functions.Marketing PhilosophiesMarketing Mix (Goncept & Element)o Product Mix - Branding, Labelling & Packaging Concept.. Price - Concept, Factor Determing Price.o Physical Distribution - Concept, Components, Channel of Distribution

$pes, Choice of Channels.o Promotion - Concept, element, Advertising Persona! Selling

Sales Promotion.

Class:{2

BUSINESS STUDIESMONTH PERIODS UNIT Content

Sept. 10 9 Financial Management:Concept, role and objec{ives of Financial Management.

Financial decisions: lnvestment, inancing and dividend - Meaning and factors afiectingFinancial Planning - Concept and importance

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION

Oct. 25 o

10

Capital Structure - ConceptFixed and Working Capital - Concept and factorsaffecting their requirements

Financial MarketsFinancial Markets: Concept, Functions and typesMoney market and its instrumentsCapital market and its gpes (primary and secondary), methods offloatation in the primary market.

r Discuss the methods of floating new issues in the primary market.r Distinguish between primary and secondary markets.

r Give the meaning of stock exchange.r Explain the functions of a stock exchange.

Class 2

0 Discuss the trading procedure in a stock exchange.

o Give the meaning6idepository services and demat account as used

in the trading procedure of securities.

Securities and Exchange Board of lndla (SEBI)

Objectives and Functionsr State the objectives of SEBI.o Explain the functions of SEBI.

Organising - Concept and lmportance Organising process (Steps)

Structure - of Organisation- Functional & Divisional concept'

(Formal and lnformalorganisation - Concept)

Delegation - Concept - Elements and lmportance.

Decentralization - Concept and lmportance.

Staffing - Meaning & lmPortance

S&ffing. As a part of Human-Resource

Staffing. Process, Recruitment Process and selection process'

Training & Development ' On the job & qfi the iob

(lnduction training, Vestibuli, Apprentices trip & lntemship training.)

GIass:12

BUSINESS STUDIES

MONTH PERIODS UNIT Content

Directing :- Concept & lmportance

Elemenb of Dlrecting- (Supervision - Concept & Func{ion)

Dec. 7 Motivation - (Concept, Madoq hierarchy of needs) Financial&

Non-Financial lncentives.

Leadership - Concept, Style -Authoritative, Democnatic, Laissez Jaise)

Communication - (Concept, Formal, lnfomal, barriers of effective)

Communication & How to overcome the banios)

PRE.BOARD EXAMINATION

2 (Class

BUSINESS STUDIES

Nov.

ECONOMICS

PartAu-la-2u-3u-4u-5

Part B

u-6

a-7u-8

Introductory Macro Economics (40Marks)

National Income and Related Aggregates 10

Money and Banking 06Determination of Income and Employment 12

Government Budget and the Economy 06Balance of Payments

Indian Economic Development

06

(40Marks)

Development Experience and Economic 12

reforms since 1991

Current Challenges facing Indin Economy 20Development Experience of India 08

A comparison with neighbours

Part - C: Practical (20 Marks)

Glass : 12

ECONOMICS

Month Unit Content Periods

March Unit-lNational Incomeand relatedaggrrgates

Introductory Macro Economics :-

Macro Economics : Its meaning, Some basic concepts of macro economics, consumption goods,capital goods, final goods, intermediate goods, stocks and flows : Gross investment anddepreciation.

Circular flow of Income: Methods of calculating N.I. Value added or product Method, Incomemethod, Expenditure method.Concepts related to N.I. :- Grossl.{ational product (G.N.P.), Net National product (NNp), Gross anr

ryl!om9{ic product (GDP and NDP) at market prices and at factor cost; trieal and jrlominal GDpGDP and Welfare

25

April Unit 2 Moneyand Banking

Money - 9ng mganiry Supply of mgney-culrency held by the public and net demand deposits held by

commercial-bar{<s. Money -creation

by the commercial dnkini system. Central bank and its functions(example of RBI) : Bank of issue, Govt Banlg Banker's Banh-Controt ter of credit through CR& Si&Repo Rate, Reverse Repo Rate, open Market operations, Margin Requirement.

,<

May Unit 3Determination ofIncome andEmployment

Aggregate demand and its components:-Propensity to consume and.propensity to save (Aver4ge and Marginal) Short Run Equilibrium ouput;investment multiplier and its mechanism

Y.-qing of full employment and Involuntary unemployment. hoblems of excess demand anddeficient demand; measures to correct them - change ingovemment spending, availability oicreOit.

25

SUMMER VACATION

Class : 12

3Jffi',I:3;l#:t'ffi ,l3n:ru'.i;:l;fii*;;,ngl':xil:ifi :.'*iil'"iiH.ffi m:

*iasure, of govemment O#"?r*.r"J aeircit, fiscal defici!-primary deficit'Unit { GovtBudget rnd thcEconomy

BalanceofPaymentAccounts.Meaningan!components;Balanceofpayments-deficit'Meaning'Foreign Exchange. ""1:fi:ffif*":ff#ffi"frLiiurc

.ut"i ina 'oonae"d

floating'

;H#1;#;;'"i-.i't'*i' rate in free market

PART-B : Indian Economic Development

Unit 6 : Development E*p" Ol -O ftoffit ntforms since 1991

o"r.iopr.nt Eiperielc.e (1917-n r:-- ^^^-^6t, ^n rhe pve of indeoendence.Development bxpenence (Yjilil-r,"" mnn.mv on the eve of independence'I Uri"iinroau"tion of the state of Indian economy on

n"m:lS:.:lr",lliHJtr'-lll,ts or.an]\{f,(*Ti'*t3lJ'ects and new agricurturarMaln reatures' pruure'rr ^r#i"i-ritt"i'E' tt") and foreigr rade'strategy, etc.) industry (ind

Economic Reforms Since 1991

Need and main features' riiifrisatiot" globalisation and privatisation;

ttatf VeartY Examination

ffi r.. nt c h a lren-sps

rens: Ltdi-8rigo-uo*lY:verff alleviation : A critical assessment;

mm* ftlJ:Iil: -Y,:'J*tllffiii',1! -;re oi cooperarives; asricurturar

il#iffi"ff il;;til ru''Tq; "'s*'" tu''s'

Human Capital Formation: How people becoqe resource; Role of human capital in economic

development; Growth of Education Sector in IndiaEmployment : Formal and informal, growth and other issues: Problems and policies.

Inflation: Problems and Policies

Infrastucture : Meaning and Types : case Studes: Enerry and Health: Problems and Policies-ACritical

asses$nent;Sustainable Economic Developmmt Meaning, Effects of Economic Development on Resources and

Unit 8 : Development Experience of IndiaA Comparison with NeighboursIndian and PakistanIndia and ChinaIssues : gov/ttL population, sectoral development and other development indicators.

PART C : Developing Projects in Economics

PRE BOARD EXAMINATION

Suggested Reading : Introductory Macro Economics and Indian Eoonomic Development by NCERT, by C.B. Sachdeva, Dr. Deepashree,

Dr. ID Mangla" Dr. T. R. Jain,Suggested,{divity Analysis of the Budg€t Reports, Economic survey, RBI Bulletin, Functioning of Ban( Diagrams, Formula and Numericals

Class : 12

Class : 12

ECONOMICS

Month Unit Content Periods

Oct. Unit -7Continue

30

Nov. Unit -7Continue

25

Dec.

Dec.

30

Jan Revision

Feb Revision

I

Class: 12 (58)

Unit

GEOGRAPHY

Title

FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GEOGRAPIIYL Human GeographyII. PeopleIII. Human ActivitiesIV. Tlade, Thansport and CommunicationV. Human Settlements

Map workINDIA : PEOPLE AND ECONOMYI Peopleil Human settlementIII Resource and DevelopmentIV Tiansport, Communication and International tradeV Geographical perspective on selected Issues and Problems

Map WorkPRACTICALProcessing of Data & Thematic MappingField study or Spatial Information Technology

Practical Record Book and viva voce.

Marks

-.-r--3-050808

0505

35

-

5

410

7

45

3015

10

05

GEOGRAPIIY

Month Periods Topics Activity

Mar 31HUMAN GEOGRAPHY: Nature and ScopeWorld Population : a) Distribution, density and growth of population.

b) Determinants ofpopulation change, pattern and structure.c) Population composition

Human Development - Concept, Indicators, and International comparisons

Discussion ongrowingpopulation ofworld

Apr. 32 Primary Activities - Gathering Pastoralism, Tlpes of farming and mining activitiesSecondary A,ctivities - Locational factors, types of industries, Major industries.TertiaryActivities - Ilpes ofTertiary activities (Service sector), quaternary and quinaryactivities, digital divide.Source of DATA I : Definition, types of data, data collection

Dtll(lcnls rlai[pneparedetalledclasslficationchart ofdilfe renthumanactivltles

May 26 Transport communication - Land transport, Tiansconflnental rallways waterways & airways pipelines & communicationInternationel T[ade : History, Basis, aspects and types ofinternatlonal trade, regional tradeBlocs.

DATA PROCESSING II - Measures of central tendency, deviation & rank co-relation.Representation of data III : Bar diagrams

Discussion onadvantages anddisadvantages ofdifferent modes oltransport

June SUMMERVACATION

July t2 HUMAN SETTLEMENTI- Classifieation of rural and urban seftlement, distribution ofmega citiesREPRESENTATION OF DATA -Pie chrrt and flow chart

Discussion onproblems ofsettlement indeveloping countria

Class: 12 (5s)

GEOGRAPHY

Month Periods Topics SuggestedActivity

Nov. a) Practical Guidelines and format of field work.FILED SURVEY - b) Filed visit and study

Dec. l8 Revision

Jan. Pre-Boards

Feb. FINAL BOARD PRACTTCAT. rXAMNArrOTiiMar. FINAL BOARD EXAMINATION

GEOGRAPHYIbplcs

FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION

PEOPLE - Population grcwth, denslty' dlctrlbutlon' compolldon'MIGRAIION : Csuscs and conscquetrces of mfntlon.HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Selmted lndlcrton rnd rcglonrl prtttrn..

REPRESENTATION OF DATA III - Themrtic mrpr' dot'hmr of nttlomont

RESOURCE & DEVELOPMbfft'Land urc ptttern' rgrlcultunl dcvdopmcnt

Major crops and problems of Indlan agrlcultutt

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION

Dlrcurlon oncurrontlndurtrhlpollcltt.

atcr & conlorvrtlon ofwator rolourc''

MINERALAND ENERGY RESOURCES. Cl$rlllcetlon end dhtrlbutlon of Motrlllc &non metallic minerlls, conventlonal and non+onvcntlonrl rourco of cnorgy md thlr dlrtrlbutlon'

MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES - Ilper, locrtlon chrnglng Prtttrn-ind.lmprct of LPG pollcy'

Cornpri.i".nd mapping IV Mr Excel d aoia rhcctr GIS Aid-Rcmote Sonrlng : Hgrdwrro &Software modules, raster & vector datr

TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION - Dlfferent moder of trrnrport & communlcatlon

networking.INTERNATIONAL TRADE - Changlng pattornr of Indlr'r forolgn trrdo, rolc olroaportr ln

tmdlng.|eogripfricaf Perspective on Selectcd Isuel : Problcm of rlunt urbrn wmtc dlrporat

' dlfleront

(6{}Class

Clae,e :'1 2

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Month Periods Content Activites

Mrrch 30 l.Nation Building and its Problems.2.Era of One Party Dominance.

Reading ofnovel 'Train to Pakistan

Movie - Garam Hawa

April 30 l'Cold war Era in world politics.2.Disintegration of Second world and the collapsc of Bipolarity'3.Politics of Planned Development.

May 26 3.U. S. Dominance in world politics4.India's extemal Relations5.Challange to and Restoration of Congress Sys!9m

Collecting inJormation from newspaper

regardingrelation of india with othercountries.

July t2 ffiiPoliticalPower6.Crisis of the constitutional order'

^A,ugust 35 S.South Asia in the post cold war era

6.International Organisation in q UqpglglrotldLV. Programme pradhan manti jiwill be shown.

Sept. l5 T.Regional aspirations and confl icts.

8.Rise of new social movements-Discussion on the role of in world politcs

Ilalf Yearly Examination

Oct. 25g.Democratic Upsurge and coalition Parties

T.Security in contemporary wqq!!-Discussion on latest tlueats of security'

Nov. 36 8.Globalisation and its criticsl0.Recent issues and challanges.

Discussion negative and Positiveimpact of globalisation

Dec. 36 Revision and pre board examination

tn. 20 Revision - Pre Board Examination

Fe l5 levision

March Annual Board Examination

Class:12

Class : 12

CoMPUTER SCTENCE (083)

Month Content Periods Activities / LabExercise

March ch.lReview of Python Basics

Getting started with python, keywords operators and ExpressionsFlow ofControl (Selection and Looping)Lists - Slicing, List methodsStrings - Opertors, Slicing and MethodsDictionary - Updating and MethodsTuples - Packing, Unpacking, Slicing and Methods

20 To implement five interactiveprograms for practical file.

April ch.2Review oi Relational DatabsesSimple SQL QueriesTable Creation and Data ManipulationTable joins and lndexesMore on SQL (Functions of MySql. Group by, Having,Aggregate Functions and Sorting Order by)

10 Table Creation with constraintsTable Joining and IndexWorking with multiple tables andgroup by

ch.3FunctionsBuilt-ln-FunctionsModulesUser Defi ned Functions-(Parameters, Returaing Values, Multiple Values)Passing Arrays/List as parameterScope of Variables, Using Main 0 Recursion .

t4 User defined functions for:-Refu rning, Parameters andRecursion

Type C questions Numbers - I8-2{

(62)

-

Glass : {2 (84)

CoMPUTER SCIENCE (083)

Month Content Periods Activities / LrbExercise

May ch.4Society, Law and EthicsPalgairism, Digital Rights, Open Source, Opcn dataPrivacy Laws, Cyber Crime typesE-Wsate ManagementitAct 2000

24 PPT or PDF on Cyber Crime andE-Waste Management

July ch.5Using python LIB.Module - impartingName spaces in pythonStandard python LIB

8 Lab exercises from the chapter

ch.6Data file handlingData file operationsOpen and close, reading from filcWriting on file, to append on fileBinary filesstandard file streams

18 Lab exercises from the chapter

Five programs for practicalfile

August ch.7Program effciencyAlgorithm AnalysisProgram effciency on number ofoperationsand time

4 Lab exercises from the chapter

C0MPUTER SCIENCE (0E3)

Month Content Periods Activities / LabExercisech.8Data sfuctures in pythonStacksUsing list implement stackCreating, adding push 0Deleting pop 0, faversing stackQueueUsing queue - listCrcating adding insert Q fiom frontDcleting traversing list

22 Lab exercise to pop and pushin a list using stack

Lab exercise to insert anddelete in queue using list

Two programs for practical filc

Sept cr.9Interfrce python with SQLP5ilhon SQL - CmncctivityMakc coonectimCrearc, cursor object&taedUbre, closc ddabase and connestion

6 Lab excrcisc to comcctPython with SQL

One interface program forPrac File

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION

Oct ch.10Data Visualization with pyplotMatplotlibNumpyLine Plot / ChartBar Plot / ChartPie Plot / Chart

16 Practical No. 10-23 from theChapter

Three for Prac file

Chss :12 (65)

CoMPUTER SCTENCE (0S3)

Ch. 1l Computer NetworksStructure, Types of NetworksWired and Non-WiredNew TechnologiesNetworks DevicesProtocols, Routing Protocols in 2G, 3G WifeNetwork ToolsApplication LayerNetwork Applications

Project - SAil for FinalPractical Examination

ch.12Web Development with DjangoDjango FrameworkWeb Server, Creating ProjectsGet and Post Methods

Form Design with python

One interface for practicalfile

Class : ,12

Planning in Sports o Meaning & Objectives of planningo Various Committees & Responsibilities (pre; during & post)o Tournament - Knock-Oug Lcague or Round Robin-& Cbmbinationo Procedure to Draw Fixtures: Kngck-_oy! (Bye & seeding) & League (Staircase 7 cyclic)o Intamural & E:ihamural - Meaning Objectives & lts Sifrincanclo Specific Sports Programme (Sports oay,Health Run, R;r ror rurL Run for Specific

Cause & Run for Unity)

Sports & Nutrition Balanced Diet & Nutrition: Macro & Micro NutrientsNutritive & Non-Nutritive Components of Diet

- klng for Weight Conrol - A Healthy Weigh! The pitfalls of Dieting Food

Intolerance & Food Myths

Yoga & Lifestyle o Asanas as preventive mgasnreso Obesity: Procedure, Benefits & containdications for Vajrasan4 Hastasana, Trikonasana,

Ardh Matsyendrasanao Diabetes: Procedure, Benefits & Containdications for Bhujangssanq

Paschimottasana, Pavan Muktasana, Ardh Matsyendrasanao rA'sthema: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for sukhasanq chakrasana

Gomukhasana, Parvatasana, Bhujangasana, paschimottasana, Matsyasana,o Hylertension: Tadasana, Vajrasana, Pavan Muktasana, Ardha, Cdkrasana,Bhujangasana, Sharasana

o ' Back Pain: Tadasana,Ardh Marsyendrasana vakrasana, Shalabhasana, Bhujangasana

Class : 12

PHYSICAL EDUCAIION

Month Topic Content Periods

March9

March ooo

9

April12

(67)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Children &Women in Sports

Motor development & faciors affecting itExercise Guidelines at different stagesofgrowth & Developmentcommon Postural Deformities - Knock Knee; Flat Foot; Round shoulders;

Lordosis, Kyphosis, Bow Legs and scoliosis and their conective measuresSports participation of women in India

lRecia consideration (Menarch & Menstural Disfunction)Female Athletes Triad (Oestoperosis, Amenori4 Eating Disorders)

Test &Measurement inSports

o Motor Fitness Test - 50M Standing start, 600M Run / walk, Sit & Reach partial curl Up,Push Ups (Boys), Modified Push Ups (Girls), Standing Board Jump, Agility - 4x10 MShuttle Run

o General Motor Fitness - Barrow three item general motor ability, (Standing Broad Jump,ZigZagRun, Medicine Ball Put - For Boys : 03 kg & For Girls: 0l Kg)o Measurement of cardio vascular Fitness - Harvard Step Test/Rockport test-computation of Fitness Index: Duration of the Exercise in Seconds x 1005.5 x Pulse count of l - l .5 Min after Exercise

o Rikli & Jones - Senior Citizen Fitness TestI. Chair Stand Test for lower body strenght2. Arm Curl Test for upper body strength3. Chair Sit & Reach Test for lower body flexibility4. Back Soatch Test for upper body flexibility5. Eight Foot up & go Test for agility6. Six Minute Walk Test forAerobic Endurance

Class : 12

Clas.s : 12

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Month Topic Content Periods

May Physiology &Injuries in Sports

Physiological factor determining component of Physical FitnessEffect of exercise on Cardio Respiratory Systme.

Effect of exercise of Muscular SystemPhysiological changes due to ageingSports injuries: Classfication (SoftTissue Injuries: (Abrasion, Contusion, Laceration,

Incision, Sprain & Strain) Bone & Joint Injuries: (Dislocation, Fractures: Sress Fracture,Green Stick, commutated, Transverse oblique & Impacted) causes, Prevention & featmenFirstAid -Aims & Objectives

10

July Biomechanics &Sports

o Meaning and Importance of Biomechanics in Sports. Types of movements (Flexion, Extonsio& Abduction & Adduction)Newton's Law of Motion & its application in sportsFriction & Sports

ooo

t4

Aug. Psychology &Sports

o Personality; Its definition & types - Trait & Iypes (Sheldon & Jung Classification)& Big five Theory

o Motivation, its type & techniqueso Exercise Adherence; Reasons to Exercise, Benefits ofExerciseo Strategies for Enhancing Adherence to Exerciseo Meaning, Concept & Types ofAggressions in Sports

EXAM (HALFYEARLY)

t4

May

(68)

(6s)

170lClass : {2

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Month Topic Content Periods

Oct Training in Sports ^sf.l$t: Defuritior5 types & methods of improving stcngth - Isometric, Isotonic& Isokinctic

_E1{ran9e - Definition, types & methods to devclop Endurance - ContinuousTraining Interval Training & Fartlek Training

Speed 'Definition, types & methods to devilop speed - Acceleration Run & pace RunFlexibility - Defrnition, types & methods to improve flexibilityCoordinative Abilities - Definition & UpesCircuit Training - Introduction & its importance

rt

Nov.&

Dec.

Revision of Unit - I to X and CBSE paper

rNT'ORMATIC S PRACTTCES (06t

Month Content Periods

March ch.1Review of Brthon BasicsOperators and ExpressionsFlow of control (Selection and Looping)Lists-Slicing, List methodsStrings - Opertois, Slicing and MethodsDictionary - Updating and Methods

20 Interface programs for Prac. File

April ch.2Review of Relational DatabsesSimples SQL QueriesTable creation and Data ManipulationTable Joins and IndexesMore on SQL (Functions in MySql, Group by, Having,Aggregate Function and Sorting Order by)

10 Table Creation with ConstraintsTable Joining and indexWorking with multiple tables andgroup by

ch.3FunctionsBuilt-In-FunctionsModulesUser Defined Functions- (Parameters, Retuming Values,Multiple Values)Passing Arrays/List as ParameterScope of Variables, Using Main0Recursion

t4 User Defined Functions For:

Returning, Parameters andRecursion

Type C Question Numbers: - 18-24

Class : 12 171l

TNFORMATICS PRACTICES (06s)

PPT or PDF on Cyber Crime and

E-Wastc Managementch.4Society, Law and EthicsPalgairism, Digital Rights, Open Source, Open dataPrivacy Laws, Cyber Crime typesE-Wsate ManagementitAct 2000

Lab exercises from the chaPterch.5Using python LIB.Module - impartingName spaces in pythonStandard python LIB

Lab exercises from the chaPter

Five programs for practical

file

ch.6Data file handling-2Python Pandaso Advanced operation of Data Frames: pivoting, sorting, and aggregation

o Descriptiveitatistics: min, max, mode, mean, count, sum, median, quartile, varo Create a histogram, and quantiles.o Function application: pipe, apply, aggregation (group by), tansform, and apply

ch.7Program effciencyAlgorithm AnalysisPrJgram effciency on number ofoperations

INTORMATTCS PRACTICES (060

ch.8Basic Software Engineering (BSE)o Introduction to software engineeringo Software processes: waterfall model, evolutionary model and component

based modelo Delivery models: incremental delivery spiral deliveryo Process activities: Specifi cation, design/implementation, validation, evolutiono Agile methods: Pair programming, and Scrum

o Business use-case diagrams

o Practical aspects; Version control system (GIT), and do case

Studies of software systems and build use-case diagrams.

Lab exercise to connectPython wittt SQL

One interfacc program forPrap File

ch.9Interface python with SQLPython SQL - ConnectivitYMake connectionCreate cursor objectCreate database, close database and connection

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION

Practical No. 10-23 from the

Chapter

Three for Prac file

ch. 10Data Visualization with PYPlotMatplotlibNumpy

Month Content Periods Activities / LabExercise

22

Sept 6

OcL t6

,^lacc . 1, l'21

Class : 12 (73)

INFORMATTCS PRACTICES (06s)

Month Content Periods Activities / LabExercise

Line Plot / ChartBar Plot / ChartPie Plot / Chart

Nov. Ch. ll Computer NetworksStructure, Types of NetworksWired and Non-WiredNew TechnologiesNetworks DevicesProtocols, Routing Protocols in 2G, 3G WifeNetwork ToolsApplication LayerNetwork Applications

20 Project - SAil for FinalPractical Examination

,ch.12Web Development with DjangoDjango FrameworkWeb Server, Creating hojectsGet and Post Methods

,4Form Desigr wittr pythoni

bne interface for practicalfile

Dec. Revision for Pre-BoardProject Submission

10

PSYCHOLOGY

Month Topics/Content

March Unit - I : Variation in Psychological Attributes:

The topics in this unit are :

l. Introduction

2. Individual Differences in Human Functioning

3. Assessment of Psychological Attributes

4. Intelligence

5. Theories of Intelligence

l. Theory of Multiple Intelligences

2. Triarchic Theory of Intelligence

3. Planning, Attention-arousal, and Simultaneous successive Model of Intelligence

6. Individual Differences of Intelligence

l. Variations of Intelligence

7. Culture and lntelligence

8. Emotional Intelligence

9. Special Abilities

l. Aptitude : Nature and Measurement

10. Creativity

Class:12

-

I

April Unit - [ : Self and Personality:The topics in this unit are :

l. Introduction2. Self and Personality3. ConceptofSelf4. Cognitive and Behavioural Aspects of Self

I . Self-esteem, Self-effi cacy and Self-regulation5. Culture and Self6. Concept of Personality7. MajorApproaches of the Study of personality

l. TypeApproaches2. TraitApproaches3. PsychodynamicApproach4. Behavioural Approach5. Cultural Approach6. Humanistic Approach

8. Assessment of Personalityl. Self-report Measures2. Projective Techniques3. Behavioural Analysis

PSYCHOLOGY

Month Topics/Content

May Unit - III : Meeting Life Challenges:

The topics in the unit are :

l. Introduction

2. Nature, Types and Sources ofStress

3. Effects of Stress on Psychological Functioning and Health

l. Stress and Health

2. General Adaptation Syndrome

3. Stress and Immune System

4. Lifestyle4. Coping with Stress

l. Stress Management Techniques

5. Promoting Positive Health and Well-being

1. a) Life Skills

July Unit - IV : Psychological DisorderslThe topics in the unit are :

l. lntoduction2. Concepts of abnorrrality and psychological Disorders

3. Classification of Psychological Disorders

4. Factors Underlying Abnormal Behaviour

5. Major Psychological Disorders

Class:12 (nl

PSYCHOLOGYMonth Topics/Content

l. Anxiety Disorders

2. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders3. Trauma-and Stressor-Related Disorden4: Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders5. Dissociative Disorders6. Depressive Disorder7. Bipolar and Related Disorders8. Schizophrenia Specturm and other psychotic Disorders9. Neurodevelopmental Disorders10. Disruptive, Impulse-Control and Conduct DisordersI I. Feeding and Eating Disorders12. Substance Related andAddictive Disorders

Unit - V : Therapeutlc Approaches:The topics in the unit are :1. Nature and process ofpsychotherapy

l. Therapeutic relationship2. Tlpes oftherapies

l. Psychodynamic Therapy2. Behaviour Therapy3. Cognitive Therapy

Class:12

Class

PSYCHOLOGY

Month Topics/Content

3.

4. Humanistic-existential Therapy

5. Biomedical Therapy

6. Alternative Therapies

Rehabilitation of the Mentally Ill

Aug. Unit - VI : Attitude and Social Cognition:The topics in the unit are :l. Intoduction2.

3.

4.

Explaining Social BehaviourNature and Components ofAttitudesAttitude Formation and Changel. Attitude Formation2. Attitude Change3. Attitude-Behaviour RelationshipPrejudice and DiscriminationStategies for Handling PrejudiceSocial CogrritionSchemas and StereotypesImpression Formation and ExplainingBehaviour of Others through Attributionsl. Impression Formation2. Attribution of Causality.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

PSYCHOLOGYMonth TopicVContent

July

(78)

(7e)

PSYCHOLOGY

Month Topics/Content

I I . Behaviour in the Presence of Others

12. Pro-social Behaviourl. Factors ffecting Pro-social Behaviour

Aug

Sept.

Unit - VII : Social Influence And Group Processe

The topics in the unit are :

l. Inhoduction

2. Nature and Formation of Groups

3. Types ofGroups4. Influence of Group on Individual Behaviour

1. Social Loafing2. Group Polarisation

5. Conformiry-, Compliance, and Obedience

6. Cooperation and Competition

l. Determinants of Cooperation and Competition

7. Social Identity8. Intergroup Conflict: Nature and Causes

9. Conflict Resolution Strategies

Unit - VIII : PsYchologY and LifeThe topics in the unit are :

l. Introduction2. Human-Environment Relationship

l. Different views of the Human-Environment Relationship

3. Environmental Effects of Human Behaviour

l. Human Influence on the Environment

2. Noise3. Pollution4. Crowding5. Natural Disasters

4. Promoting Pro-environmental Behaviour

5. PsychologY and Social Concerns

1. PovertY and Discrimination2. Aggression, Violence, and Peace

3. Matratna Gandhi on Non-violence

4. Health5. Impact of Television on Behaviour

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Unit - IX : Developing Psychotogical Skills:

The topics in the unit are :

l. Intoduction2. Developing as an effective Psychologist

Class:12

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Topics/Content

3. General Skills4. Observational Skills5. Specific Skills

l. Communication Skills2. Psychological Testing Skills

6. Interviewing Skills7. Counselling Skills

Practical30 Marksl. Development of case profile:

using appropriate methods like, interview, observation and psychological tests.2. Test administration

Student are required to administer and interpret five tests.3' In practical examination, the student will be required to administer and interpret two psychological tests.Distribution of Marksl. Practical File: l0 Marks2. YivaVoce (Case profile and practical) 05 Marls3. Two Practicals (5 for conduct and l0 for reporting) 15 MarksPrescribed Books:l. Psycholory, Class XII published by NCERT

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