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SPLITUP SYLLABUS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020
CLASS: XII SUBJECT: ENGLISH CORE (Code No.301)
Background:
Students are expected to have acquired a reasonable degree of language proficiency in English by the time they come to senior secondary level and the course will aim, essentially, at promoting the higher- order language skills. For a large number of students, the higher secondary stage will be a preparation for the university, where a fairly high degree of proficiency in English may be required. But for another large group, the higher secondary stage may be a preparation for entry into the world of work. The Core Course should cater to both groups by promoting the language skills required for academic study as well as the language skills required for the workplace.
Objectives:
The general objectives at this stage are:
(i) Tolistenandcomprehendliveaswellasrecordedoralpresentationsonavarietyoftopics. (ii) To develop greater confidence and proficiency in the use of language skills necessary for
social and academic purpose. (iii) To participate in group discussions, interviews by making short oral presentation on given
topics. (iv) To perceive the overall meaning and organization of the text (i.e., the relationships of the
different "chunks" in the text to each other to identify the central/main point and supporting details etc.
(v) To build communicative competence in various registers of English. (vi) To promote advanced language skills with an aim to develop the skills of reasoning,
drawing inferences, etc. through meaningful activities.
(vii) To translate texts from mother tongue(s) into English and vice versa. (viii) To develop ability and knowledge required in order to engage in independent reflection and
enquiry.
At the end of this stage learners will be able to do the following:
Read and comprehend extended texts (prescribed and non-prescribed) in the following genres: science, fiction, drama, poetry, biography, autobiography, travel and sports literature etc.
Text-based writing (i.e. writing in response to questions or tasks based on prescribed or unseen texts) Understand and respond to lectures, speeches, etc.
Write expository / argumentative essays, explaining or developing a topic, arguing a case, etc.
Write formal/informal letters and applications for different purposes. Write items related to the workplace (minutes, memoranda, notices, summaries, reports etc. Filling up of forms, preparing CV, e-mail messages.
Making notes from reference materials, recorded talks etc.
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Specific Objectives of Reading:
Students are expected to develop the following study skills:
(i) Refer to dictionaries, encyclopedia, thesaurus and academic reference material. (ii) Select and extract relevant information, using reading skills of skimming and scanning. (iii) Understand the writer's attitude and bias. (iv) Comprehend the difference between what is said and what is implied. (v) Understand the language of propaganda and persuasion. (vi) Differentiate between claims and realities, facts and opinions. (vii) Form business opinions on the basis of latest trends available. (viii) Comprehend technical language as required in computer related fields (ix) Arrive at personal conclusion and comment on a given text specifically (x) Develop the ability to be original and creative in interpreting opinion (xi) Develop the ability to be logically persuasive in defending one's opinion
(xii) Making notes based on a text
Develop literary skills as enumerated below:
(i) Personally respond to literary texts. (ii) Appreciate and analyze special features of languages that differentiate literary texts from
non-literary ones. (iii) Explore and evaluate features of character, plot, setting, etc. (iv) Understand and appreciate the oral, mobile and visual elements of drama identify the
elements of style such as humor, pathos, satire and irony, etc. (v) Make notes from various resources for the purpose of developing the extracted ideas into
sustained pieces of writing
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MONTH P
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BOOKS FLAMINGO/
VISTAS
NOVEL THE INVISIBLE
MAN/ SILAS
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29
The Last Lesson
My Mother at
Sixty six (Poem)
The Tiger King
Chapters- 1,2,3,4
I. Short Composition A)DraftingNotices
B) DraftingAdvertisements C) DesigningPosters D) Invitations & Replies
(Acceptance &Regrets)
Un
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July
31
Lost Spring
Deepwater An Elementary
School Classroom in
a slum (Poem) TheEnemy
Chapters-
5,6,7,8, 9
II. Factual Description of
Events/incidents/processes
Writing Reports based on a verbal input provided
Un
it T
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2
August
28
The Rattrap
Keeping Quiet
(Poem)
Should Wizard
Hit Mommy?
Chapters- 10,11,12, 13
III. Letter Writing i. Business or Official letters (for
making inquiries, requesting
complaints, placing orders & sending replies) ii. Letters to theEditor iii. Application for ajob. iv Letter to Principal/School
authorities. IV. Long Compositions Writing Article
Un
it T
est-
3
Sept. 28
Indigo
A Thing of Beauty (Poem)
On the face of it
Chapters-
14,15,16, 17,
18
V. Comprehension of Unseen Passages.
(Two Unseenpassages
Short questions)
WritingDebate/Speech.
Term Test-1
October 18 Evans Tries
Going Places
Chapters-
19,20,21,22,23,24
Writing Article/ Debate / Speech
(Revision)
Unit test-4
November
29
Aunt
Tigers(Poem)
Memories of Childhood
Chapters- 25,26,27,28
Comprehension of Unseen Passages. (Revision)
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Feb.
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30 28
Revision Revision
Revision
Practice Tests Practice Tests Practice Tests
PB-1 PB-2
Model Exam.
ENGLISH CORE (CODE NO. 301) CLASS: XII (2019-20)
SECTIONA: READING COMPREHENSION (30 Marks) The section A will have two passages: Reading Unseen Passage (20 Marks)
Note making (10 Marks) One unseen passage with a variety of very short answer, short answer and MCQ type questions to test comprehension, interpretation and inference. Vocabulary such as word formation and inference of meaning will also be tested. The total length of the passage will be between 800–900words.The passages will include one of the following: a) Factual passage, e.g., instructions, descriptions, reports. b) Descriptive passage involving opinion, e.g., argumentative, persuasive or interpretative text. c) Literary passage, e.g., extract from fiction, drama, poetry, essay or biography. A poem could be of28- 35 lines. The passage can be literary, factual or discursive to test comprehensions. The length of the passage should be between 800-900 words. d) A second passage of 800-900 words for note-making and abstraction.
SECTION B:WRITING SKILLS (30 Marks) Short Answer Questions: e.g., advertisement and notices, designing or drafting posters, writing formal and informal invitations and replies. Long Answer Questions: Letters based on verbal / visual input. Letter types include business or official letters (for making enquiries, registering complaints, asking for and giving information, placing orders and sending replies) Letters to the editor (giving suggestions or opinion on issues of public interest) Application for a job Very Long Answer Questions: Two compositions based on visual and/or verbal input may be descriptive or argumentati ve in nature such as an article, a debate or a speech or a report SECTION C : LITERATURE TEXTBOOKS AND LONG READING TEXT (40 Marks)
Flamingo and Vistas Very Short Answer Questions - Based on an extract from poetry to test comprehension and appreciation. Short Answer Questions - Based on prose / drama / poetry from both the texts. Long Answer Question - Based on texts to test global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the texts to bring out the key messages and values. Long Answer Question - Based on texts to test global comprehension along with analysis and extrapolation. Long Answer Question - Based on theme, plot and incidents from the prescribed novels. Long Answer Question - Based on understanding appreciation, analysis and interpretation of the character sketch. Prescribed Books
1. Flamingo: English Reader published by National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi
2. Vistas: Supplementary Reader published by National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi
Note: Long answer questions based on values can be given in the writing section or in the literature section. The lessons deleted: Flamingo - 1. Poets and Pancakes, 2. The Interview, 3. A Road Side Stand (Poetry) Vistas- 4. The Third Level, 5. Journey to the End of the Earth Extended Reading Text: (Either one) i) The Invisible Man (unabridged) H.G. Wells
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ii) Silas Marner (unabridged) George Eliot
iii) CLASS XII ENGLISH CORE EXAMINATION SPECIFICATION
iv) TIME: 3 Hours
v) M. Marks: 100
Section Area of Learning Marks
Specified Total
Marks
A Reading Unseen Passage& Note Making
20+10=30
100
B Advanced Writing skill 4+6+10+10=30
C Textual Questions Text Book: Flamingo Supplementary Reader: Vistas
4+12+6+6=28
D Long Reading Text- Novel 6+6=12 Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
UNIT –WISE MARKS DISTRIBUTION AS PER CBSE NORMS
UNIT NAME OF THE UNIT No OF
PERIODS MARKS
I RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 30 10 II ALGEBRA 50 13 III CALCULUS 80 44
IV VECTORS & THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY 30 17
V LINEAR PROGRAMMING 20 06 VI PROBABILITY 30 10
TOTAL 240 100
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MATRICES Concept, notation, order, equality, types of matrices, zero and identity matrix, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and skew symmetric matrices. Operation on matrices: Addition and multiplication and multiplication with a scalar. Simple properties of addition, multiplication and scalar multiplication. Non-commutativity of multiplication of matrices and existence of non-zero matrices whose product is the zero matrix (restrict to square matrices of order 2). Concept of elementary row and column operations. Invertible matrices and proof of the uniqueness of inverse, if it exists; (Here all matrices will have real entries).
UT-01
25
DETERMINANTS
Determinant of a square matrix (up to 3 x 3 matrices), properties of determinants, minors, co-factors and applications of determinants in finding the area of a triangle. Adjoint and inverse of a square matrix. Consistency, inconsistency 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 of a matrix.
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Types of relations: reflexive, symmetric, transitive and equivalence relations. One to one and onto functions, composite functions, inverse of a function. Binary operations.
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS Definition, range, domain, principal value branch. Graphs of inverse trigonometric functions. Elementary properties of inverse trigonometric functions. UT-02
20
CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY
Continuity and differentiability, derivative of composite functions, chain rule, derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions, derivative of implicit functions. Concept of exponential and logarithmic functions. Derivatives of logarithmic and exponential functions.Logarithmic differentiation, derivative of functions expressed in parametric forms. Second order derivatives. Rolle's and Lagrange's Mean Value Theorems (without proof) and their geometric interpretation.)
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Applications of derivatives: rate of change of bodies, increasing/decreasing functions, tangents and normals, use of derivatives in approximation, maxima and minima (first derivative test motivated geometrically and second derivative test given as a provable tool). Simple problems (that illustrate basic principles and understanding of the subject as well as real-life situations).
INTEGRALS Integration as inverse process of differentiation. Integration of variety of functions by substitution, by partial fractions and by parts. Evaluation of simple integrals of the following types and problems based on them.
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VECTORS Vectors and scalars, magnitude and direction of a vector. Direction cosines and direction ratios of a vector. Types of vectors (equal, unit, zero, parallel and collinear vectors), position vector of a point, negative of a vector, components of a vector, addition of vectors, multiplication of a vector by a scalar, position vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Definition, Geometrical Interpretation, properties and application of scalar (dot) product of vectors, vector (cross) product of vectors, scalar triple product of vectors.
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Direction cosines and direction ratios of a line joining two points. Cartesian equation and vector equation of a line, coplanar and skew lines, shortest distance between two lines. Cartesian and vector equation of a plane. Angle between (i) two lines, (ii) two planes, (iii) a line and a plane. Distance of a point from a plane
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
Introduction, related terminology such as constraints, objective function, optimization, different types of linear programming (L.P.) problems, mathematical formulation of L.P. problems, graphical method of solution for problems in two variables, feasible and infeasible regions(bounded or unbounded), feasible and infeasible solutions, optimal feasible solutions (up to three non-trivial constraints).
PROBABILITY Conditional probability, multiplication theorem on probability, independent events, total probability, Bayes’ theorem, Random variable and its probability distribution, mean and variance of random variable. Repeated independent (Bernoulli) trials and Binomial distribution.
UT-04
DECEMBER REVISION & 1ST PRE-BOARD (9-12-19 to 15-12-19)
JANUARY REVISION & 2ND PRE-BOARD (18-01-20 to 31-01-20)
FEBRUARY PRACTICE PAPERS
MARCH BOARD EXAMINATIONS
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MATHEMATICS (CODE - 041) QUESTION PAPER DESIGN
CLASS - XII (2019-20)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100
S. No.
Typology of Questions
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2
2
2
1
20
20%
2
Understanding- (Comprehension -to be familiar with meaning and to understand conceptually, interpret, compare, contrast, explain, paraphrase information)
1
3
4
2
35
35%
3
Application- (Use abstract information in concrete situation, to apply knowledge to new situations, Use given content to interpret a situation, provide an example, or solve a problem)
1 - 3 2 25 25%
4
High Order Thinking Skills- (Analysis & Synthesis- Classify, compare, contrast, or differentiate between different pieces of information, Organize and/or integrate unique pieces of information from a variety of sources)
-
3
1
-
10
10%
5
Evaluation- (Appraise, judge, and/ or justify the value or worth of a decision or outcome, or to predict outcomes based on values)
-
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1
1
10
10%
TOTAL
1x
4=4
2x8=
16
4x
11=4
4
6x
6=36
100
100%
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QUESTION WISE BREAK UP
Type of Questions Mark Per Question Total No. of Questions Total Marks
VSA 1 4 04
SA 2 8 16
LA- I 4 11 44
LA- II 6 6 36
Total 29 100
1. No chapter wise weightage. Care to be taken to cover all the chapters.
2. Suitable internal variations may be made for generating various templates keeping the
overall weightage to different form of questions and typology of questions same.
Choice(s): There will be no overall choice in the question paper. However, 30% internal choices will be given in 4 marks and 6 marks questions.
PRESCRIBED BOOKS:
Mathematics Part I - Textbook for Class XII, NCERT Publication
Mathematics Part II - Textbook for Class XII, NCERT Publication
Mathematics Exemplar Problem for Class XII, Published by NCERT
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY (043)
Unit N o. Title No. of
Periods Marks
Unit I Solid State 10
Uni t II Solutions 10
Unit III Electrochemistry 12 23
Uni t IV Chemical Kinetics 10
Unit V Surface Chemistry 08
Uni t V I General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements 08
Unit VII p-Block Elements 12
19 Uni t V III d- and f- Block Elements 12
Uni t IX Co-ordination Compounds 12
Unit X Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 10
Uni t X I Alcohols , Phenols and Ethers 10
Unit XII Aldehydes , Ketones and Carboxylic Acids 10
Uni t X III Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen 10 28
Unit XIV Biomolecules 12
Uni t X V Polymers 08
Unit XVI Chemistry in Everyday Life 06
Total 160 70
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Unit 3: Electrochemistry
Classification of solids based on different binding forces: molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids, amorphous and crystalline solids (elementary idea), Unit cell in two dimensional and three dimensional lattices, calculation of density of unit cell, packing in solids, packing efficiency, voids, number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electrical and magnetic properties.
Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors and insulators an n and p type semi conductors.
Types of solutions, expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids, solubility of gases in liquids, solid solutions, colligative properties - relative lowering of vapour pressure, Raoult’s
law, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure, determination of molecular masses using colligative properties, abnormal molecular mass, Van’t Hoff factor.
Redox reactions, conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar conductivity, variations of conductivity with concentration. Kohlrausch's Law, electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea), dry cell - electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells, lead accumulator, EMF of a cell, standard electrode potential,
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Unit 4:
Chemical
Kinetics
Unit 5:
Surface
Chemistry
Unit 6 :
General
Principles and
Processes of
Isolation of
Elements
Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells, Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell, fuel cells, corrosion.
Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous), factors affecting rate of reaction: concentration, temperature, catalyst; order and molecularity of a reaction, rate law and specific rate constant, integrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions), concept of collision theory (elementary idea, no mathematical treatment), Activation energy, Arrheniuos equation.
Adsorption - Physisorption and chemisorption, factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids, catalysis, homogeneous and heterogeneous; activity and selectivity ; enzyme catalysis, colloidal state, distinction between true solutions, colloids and suspension; lyophilic , lyophobic, multi-molecular and macromolecular colloids; properties of colloids; Tyndall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis, coagulation, emulsion - types of emulsions.
Principles and methods of extraction – concentration, oxidation, reduction, electrolytic method and refining. Occurrence and principles of extraction of Aluminium, Copper, Zinc and Iron.
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Unit 8: d& f – Block
elements (Continuation)
Group-15 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, oxidation states, trends in physical and chemical properties; Nitrogen – preparation, properties and uses, compounds of nitrogen - preparation and properties of Ammonia and Nitric acid, Oxides of nitrogen (structure only), Phosphorous - allotropic forms, compounds of phosphorous - preparation and properties of Phosphine, Halides and Oxoacids (elementary idea only). Group-16 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidation states, occurrence, trends in physical and chemical properties, Dioxygen – Preparation, Properties and Uses, classification of oxides, Ozone, Sulphur -allotropic forms; compounds of sulphur – Preparation, Properties and Uses of Sulphurdioxide, Sulphuric acid - industrial process of manufacture, properties and uses, Oxoacids of sulphur (Structures only). Group-17 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidation states, occurrence, trends in physical and chemical properties; compounds of halogens, Preparation, Properties and Uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid, Interhalogen compounds, Oxoacids of halogens (structures only). Group 18 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, trends in physical and chemical properties, uses. General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence and characteristics of transition metals, general trends in properties of the first row transition metals - metallic character, ionization enthalpy, oxidation states, ionic radii, colour, catalytic property, magnetic properties, interstitial compounds, alloy formation, preparation and properties of K 2Cr2O7 and KMnO4. Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration, oxidation states and lanthanoid contraction. Actinoids - Electronic configuration, oxidation states.
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Co-ordination
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Coordination compounds - Introduction, ligands, coordination number, colour, magnetic properties and shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds. Bonding, Werner’s Theory,
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CFT, structural and steroisomerism, importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative analysis, extraction of metals and biological system). Revision of unit 1 to 9 for Term Test 1 September2018
Haloalkanes: Nomenclature, nature of C-X bond, physical and chemical properties, mechanism of substitution reactions, optical rotation. Haloarenes: Nature of C-X bond, substitution reactions (Directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only). Uses and environmental effects of – dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, iodoform, freons, DDT. Term Test 1
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Ketones ,and
Carboxylic acids
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Alcohols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only), identification of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols, mechanism of dehydration, uses with special reference to methanol and ethanol. Phenols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, acidic nature of phenol, electrophilic substitution reactions, uses of phenols. Ethers: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses. Aldehydes and Ketones: Nomenclature, nature of carbonyl group, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, mechanism of nucleophilic addition, reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes, uses. Carboxylic Acids: Nomenclature, acidic nature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical Properties, uses. Amines: Nomenclature, classification, structure, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses, identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines. Cyanides and Isocyanides - will be mentioned at relevant places in text. Diazonium salts:
Preparation, chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry. UNIT TEST-4
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Biomolecules
Unit 15:
Polymers
Carbohydrates - Classification (aldoses and ketoses), monosaccharides (glucose and fructose), oligosaccharides (sucrose, lactose and maltose), polysaccharides (Starch, Cellulose and Glycogen) importance of carbohydrades. Proteins - Elementary idea of amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptides, proteins, structure of proteins - primary, secondary, tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only), denaturation of proteins, enzymes, Hormones – Elementary idea excluding structure, Vitamins - Classification and functions. Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA. Classification - natural and synthetic, methods of polymerization (addition and condensation), Copolymerization, some important polymers: natural and synthetic like polythene, nylon, polyesters, bakelite, rubber. Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers. UNIT TEST-5
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Chemicals in medicines - analgesics, tranquilizers antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials, antifertili ty drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamines. Chemicals in food – preservatives, artificial sweetening agents, elementary idea of antioxidants. Cleansing agents- soaps and detergents, cleansing action. Extra classes have be arranged to complete the syllabus before Pre-Board-I December
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PB-1
January
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Revision for Pre-Board-II January 2019 Completion of Practical Record + Project Work Conduct of Model Practical Exam at JNV level.
PB-2
February
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Conduct of Practical Exam (Board) Revision Preparation for Board Exams
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2 Study of the role of emulsifying agents in stabilizing the emulsion of different oils. 2
3 Effect of concentration and temperature on the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid.
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4 Study of reaction rates of Reaction between potassium iodate (KIO3) and sodium sulphite (Na2SO3) using starch solution as indicator (clock reaction).
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5 Variation of cell potential in Zn/Zn2+ || Cu2+/Cu with change in concentration of electrolytes, (CuSO4 or ZnSO4) at room temperature.
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6 Separation of i) pigments from extracts of leaves and flowers or mixture of red & blue ink by paper chromatography and determination Rf values.
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7 Preparation of double salt of Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate or Potash Alum. 2
8 Preparation of any one of the following organic compounds. I) Acetanilide, ii) Dibenzal Acetone, iii) p-nitroacetanilide, iv) Aniline yellow.
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9 Test for Functional Groups present in Organic Compounds: Unsaturation, alcoholic, phenolic, aldehydic, ketonic, carboxylic and amino (Primary) groups.
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10 Characteristic tests of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in pure samples and their detection in given food stuffs.
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are covered. 2. Students should not carry the impression that a fixed combination of cations and anions will be
given for practical examination also. 3. Insoluble salts should not be given, except carbonates and phosphates.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: BIOLOGY (044)
THEORY (70 MARKS)
UNIT NO TITLE OF THE UNIT MARKS
ALLOCATION NO.OF PERIODS
VI REPRODUCTION 14 30
VII GENETICS AND EVOLUTION 18 40
VIII BIOLOGY AND HUMAN WELFARE 14 30
IX BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS 10 30
X ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT 14 30
TOTAL MARKS 70 160
QUESTION WISE BREAK UP
Type of question
Mark(s) per question Total No.of Question Total Marks
VSA 1 5 5
SA-I 2 7 12
SA-II 3 12 36
LA 5 3 15
Total 27 70
PRACTICALS (30 MARKS)
SL NO. EVALUATION SCHEME MARKS
1 ONE MAJOR EXPERIMENT 5
2 ONE MINOR EXPERIMENT 4
3 SLIDE PREPARATION 5
4 SPOTTING 7
5 PRACTICAL RECORD+VIVA VOCE 4
6 PROJECT RECORD + VIVA VOCE 5
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UNIT – VI REPRODUCTION Chapter-1: Reproduction in Organisms Reproduction, a characteristic feature of all organisms for continuation of species; modes of reproduction - asexual and sexual reproduction; asexual reproduction - binary fission, sporulation, budding, gemmule formation, fragmentation; vegetative propagation in plants. Chapter-2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Flower structure; development of male and female gametophytes; pollination - types, agencies and examples; outbreeding devices; pollen-pistil interaction; double fertilization; post fertilization events - development of endosperm and embryo, development of seed and formation of fruit; special modes-apomixis, parthenocarpy, polyembryony; Significance of seed dispersal and fruit formation. Chapter-3: Human Reproduction Male and female reproductive systems; microscopic anatomy of testis and ovary; gametogenesis - spermatogenesis and oogenesis; menstrual cycle; fertilisation, embryo development upto blastocyst formation, implantation; pregnancy and placenta formation (elementary idea); parturition (elementary idea); lactation (elementary idea). Chapter-4: Reproductive Health Need for reproductive health and prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs); birth control - need and methods, contraception and medical termination of pregnancy (MTP); amniocentesis; infertility and assisted reproductive technologies - IVF, ZIFT, GIFT (elementary idea for general awareness).
30 periods
UT I
1. Study pollen germination on a slide. 2.Study of adaptation of Flowers adapted for pollination by different agencies (wind, insects, birds). 3. Pollen germination on stigma through a permanent slide. 4. Identification of stages of gamete development, i.e., T .S. of testis and T .S. of ovary through permanent slides 5. Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper testis through permanent slides. 6. T .S. of blastula through permanent slides (Mammalian).
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UNIT – VII, GENETICS AND EVALUATION Chapter-5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation. Heredity and variation: Mendelian inheritance; deviations from Mendelism – incomplete dominance, co-dominance, multiple alleles and inheritance of blood groups, pleiotropy; elementary idea of polygenic inheritance; chromosome theory of inheritance; chromosomes and genes; Sex determination - in humans, birds and honey bee; linkage and crossing over; sex linked inheritance - haemophilia, colour blindness; Mendelian disorders in humans - thalassemia; chromosomal disorders in humans; Down's syndrome, Turner's and Klinefelter's syndromes.
40 periods
UT II
7. Mendelian inheritance using seeds of different colour/sizes of any plant. 8. Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the genetic traits such as rolling of tongue, blood groups, ear lobes, widow's peak and color blindness.
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Chapter-6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance. Search for genetic material and DNA as genetic material; Structure of DNA and RNA; DNA packaging; DNA replication; Central dogma; transcription, genetic code, translation; gene expression and regulation - lac operon; genome and human and rice genome projec ts; DNA fingerprinting. Chapter-7: Evolution Origin of life; biological evolution and evidences for biological evolution (paleontology, comparative anatomy, embryology and molecular evidences); Darwin's contribution, modern synthetic theory of evolution; mechanism of evolution - variation (mutation and recombination) and natural selection with examples, types of natural selection; Gene flow and genetic drift; Hardy - Weinberg's principle; adaptive radiation; human evolution.
UT III
9. Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip to study mitosis 10. Study the effect of different temperatures and three different pH on the activity of salivary amylase on starch.
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UNIT-VIII BIOLOGY AND HUMAN WELFARE Chapter-8: Human Health and Diseases. Pathogens; parasites causing human diseases (malaria, dengue, chickengunia, filariasis, ascariasis, typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, amoebiasis, ring worm) and their control; Basic concepts of immunology - vaccines; cancer, HIV and AIDS; Adolescence - drug and alcohol abuse. Chapter-9: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production Improvement in food production: Plant breeding, tissue culture, single cell protein, Bio fortification, Apiculture and Animal husbandry. Chapter-10: Microbes in Human Welfare In household food processing, industrial production, sewage treatment, energy generation and microbes as bio control agents and bio fertilizers. Antibiotics; production and judicious use.
30 periods 11. Common disease
causing organisms like Ascaris, Entamoeba, Plasmodium, any fungus causing ringworm through permanent slides or specimens. Comment on symptoms of diseases that they cause. 12. Controlled pollination - emasculation, tagging and bagging. 13. Isolate DNA from available plant material such as spinach, green pea seeds, papaya, etc.
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UNIT-IX BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS Chapter-11: Biotechnology - Principles and processes Genetic Engineering (Recombinant DNA Technology). Chapter-12: Biotechnology and its Application. Application of biotechnology in health and agriculture: Human insulin and vaccine production stem cell technology, gene therapy; genetically modified organisms - Bt crops; transgenic animals; bio safety issues, bio piracy and patents.
30 periods
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30 periods
UT IV
14. Study the plant population density by quadrat method.
15. Study the plant population frequency by quadrat method.
16. Two plants and two animals (models/virtual images) found in xeric conditions. Comment upon their morphological adaptations.
17. Two plants and two animals (models/virtual images) found in aquatic conditions. Comment upon their morphological adaptations.
18. Collect and study soil from at least two different sites and study them for texture, moisture content, pH and water holding capacity. Correlate with the kinds of plants found in them.
19. Collect water from two different water bodies around you and study them for pH, clarity and presence of any living organism.
20. Study the presence of suspended particulate matter in air at two widely different sites.
DEC 2019 - REVISION - PB-1 JAN 2020 - REVISION -PB -2 -MODEL PRACTICAL EXAM
FEB 2020 - REVISION / PRACTICAL - EXTERNAL PRACTICAL EXAM MAR 2020 - BOARD EXAM - CBSE EXAM 2020
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Month Unit / chapters/sub topic Periods/
evaluation Experiments Spotters
April
Unit-V Protein and Gene Manipulation 1: Recombinant DNA Technology Introduction, Tool of r-DNA technology, Making r-DNA, Introduction of recombinant DNA into host cells, Identification of Recombinants, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), Hybridization Techniques, DNA Library, DNA Sequencing, Site-directed Mutagenesis
35 periods
UT I
1. Use of special equipment in biotechnology experiments 2. Isolation of bacterial plasmid DNA
1.study of recombinant DNA Technology 2.Types of DNA library
July
Chapter-2: Protein Structure and Engineering Introduction to the world of proteins, 3-D shape of proteins, Structure-Function Relationship in Proteins, Purification of Proteins, Characterization of Proteins, Protein Based Products, Designing Proteins (Protein Engineering)
35 periods
UTII
3. Detection of DNA by gel electrophoreses 4. Isolation of Genomic DNA (CTAB method)
1.Types of protein structure
August
Chapter-3: Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics Introduction, 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 Bioinformatics tools
35 periods
UTIII
5. Estimation of DNA 6. Bacterial transformation using any plasmid
1.Types of Genomics 2.Study of Bioinformatics
September
Unit-VI Cell Culture and Genetic Manipulation Chapter-1: Microbial Cell Culture and its Applications Introduction, Microbial Nutrition and Culture Techniques, Measurement and Kinetics of Microbial Growth, Scale-up of Microbial Process, Isolation of Microbial Products, Strain Isolation and Improvement, Applications of Microbial Culture Technology, Bio-safety Issues in Microbial Technology
30 periods
7. Restriction digestion of plasmid DNA & its analysis by gel electrophoresis 8. Isolation of bacteria from curd & staining of bacteria
1.Study of microbial Technology 2.Applicatrions of Microbial culture technology
Term Test –I
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Chapter -2: Plant Cell Culture and Applications Introduction, Cell and Tissue Culture Techniques, Applications of Cell and Tissue Culture, Gene Transfer Methods in Plants, Transgenic Plants with Beneficial T raits, Bio-safety of Transgenic Plants
20 periods UT IV
9. Cell viability assay 10. Data retrieval and data base search using internet site NCBI and download a DNA and protein sequence from internet, analyze it and comment on it
1.Study of plant cells and tissue culture Techniques 2. Study of transgenic plants with beneficial characters
November
Chapter-3: Animal Cell Culture and Applications Introduction, Animal Cell Culture Techniques, Characterization of Cell lines, Methods of Gene Delivery into Cells, Scale-up of Animal Culture Process, Applications of Animal Cell Culture, Stem Cell Technology, Tissue Engineering
30 periods UT V
11. Reading of a DNA sequencing gel to arrive at the sequence 12. Project work
1.study of animal and culture techniques 2.Sudy of stem cell technology
December 2019 : Revision test and First Pre-Board Examination January 2020 : Revision test and Second Pre-board Examination February 2020 : Practical examination practice and Final board ex
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: ACCOUNTANCY (055)
Class-XII (2019-20)
Units Periods Marks
Part A Accounting for N ot-for-Profi t Organizations , Partnership Firms and
Companies
Unit 1. Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organizations 25 10
Unit 2. Accounting for Partnership Firms 90 35
Unit 3. Accounting for Companies 35 15
150 60
Part B Financial Statement Analysis
Unit 4. Analysis of Financial Statements 30 12
Unit 5. Cash Flow Statement 20 8
50 20
Part C Project Work 40 20
Project work will include:
Project File 4 Marks
Written Test 12 Marks (One Hour)
Viva Voce 4 Marks
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Part B Computerized Accounting
Unit 4. Computerized Accounting 50 20
Part C Practical Work 26 20
Practical work will include:
Practical File 4 Marks
Practical Examination 12 Marks (One Hour)
Viva Voce’ 4 Marks
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Part A: Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations, Partnership Firms and Companies 60 Marks (150 Periods)
U nit 1 : Financial Sta tements of N ot-for-Profi t Organizations: 25 Periods
Month Unit Name of the unit Periods Marks
APRIL/JUNE 1
· 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.
25 10
UNIT TEST-I Unit 2: Accounting for Partnership Firms: 90 Periods
JULY 2
· Partnership: features, Partnership Deed. · Provisions of the Indian Partnership Act 1932 in the absence of
partnership deed. · Fixed v/s fluctuating capital accounts. Preparation of Profit
and Loss Appropriation account- division of profit among partners, guarantee of profits.
· Past adjustments (relating to interest on capital, interest on drawing, salary and profit SHARING RATIO:- • Goodwill: nature, factors affecting and methods of valuation - average profit, super profit and capitalization. Accounting for Partnership firms - Reconstitution and Dissolution. • Change in the Profit Sharing Ratio among the existing partners - sacrificing ratio, gaining ratio, accounting for revaluation of assets and reassessment of liabilities and treatment of reserves and accumulated profits. Preparation of revaluation account and balance sheet. • Admission of a partner - effect of admission of a partner on change in the profit sharing ratio, treatment of goodwill (as per AS 26), treatment for revaluation of assets and re- assessment of liabilities, treatment of reserves and accumulated profits, adjustment of capital accounts and preparation of balance sheet.
90 35
UNIT TEST-II
AUGUST
· Retirement and death of a partner: effect of retirement / death of a partner on change in profit sharing ratio, treatment of goodwill (as per AS 26), treatment for revaluation of assets and reassessment of liabilities, adjustment of accumulated profits and reserves, adjustment of capital accounts and preparation of balance sheet. Preparation of loan account of the retiring partner.
· Calculation of deceased partner’s share of profit till the date of death. Preparation of deceased partner’s capital account and his executor’s account.
· Dissolution of a partnership firm: meaning of dissolution of partnership and partnership firm, types of dissolution of a firm. Settlement of accounts - preparation of realization account, and other related accounts: capital accounts of partners and cash/bank a/c (excluding piecemeal distribution, sale to a company and insolvency of partner(s)).
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UNIT TEST-III Unit-3 Accounting for Companies: 35 Periods
SEPTEMBER 3
Accounting for Share Capital
· Share and share capital: nature and types. · Accounting for share capital: issue and allotment of equity
and preferences shares. Public subscription of shares - over subscription and under subscription of shares; issue at par and at premium, calls in advance and arrears (excluding interest), issue of shares for consideration other than cash.
· Concept of Private Placement and Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP).
· Accounting treatment of forfeiture and re-issue of shares. · Disclosure of share capital in the Balance Sheet of a
company.
20 15
Redemption of debentures-Methods: Lump sum, draw of lots. Creation of Debenture Redemption Reserve.
Part B: Financial Statement Analysis: 20 Marks Unit 4: Analysis of Financial Statement: 30 Periods
OCTOBER
Financial statements of a company: Statement Profit and the Loss and Balance Sheet in prescribed form with major headings and sub headings (as per Schedule III t the Companies Act, 2013). Note: Exceptional items, extraordinary items and profit (loss) from discontinued operations are excluded. · Financial Statement Analysis: Objectives, importance and
limitations. · Tools for Financial Statement Analysis: Comparative
statements, common size statements, cash flow analysis, ratio analysis.
· Accounting Ratios: Meaning, Objectives, classification and computation.
Liquidity Ratios: Current ratio and Quick ratio. Solvency Ratios: Debt to Equity Ratio, Total Asset to Debt Ratio, Proprietary Ratio and Interest Coverage Ratio. Activity Ratios: Inventory Turnover Ratio, T rade Receivables Turnover Ratio, Trade Payables Turnover Ratio and Working Capital Turnover Ratio. Profitability Ratios: Gross Profit Ratio, Operating Ratio, Operating Profit Ratio, Net Profit Ratio and Return on Investment.
30 12
UNIT TEST-IV U nit 5 : C ash Flow Sta tement: 20 Periods
NOVEMBER 5
· Meaning, objectives and preparation (as per AS 3 (Revised) (Indirect Method only) of accounting numerical problems in cash flow statement with necessary adjustments.
20 8
Project Work Note: Kindly refer to the Guidelines published by the CBSE.
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Suggested Question Paper Design
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Duration: 3 hrs.
S. Typology of Questions Very Short Short Long Long Mar ks %
No. Short Answer Answer Answer Answer
Answer I II I II
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Remembering - (Knowledge based
Simple recall questions, to know
1. specific facts, terms, concepts , 3 1 1 1 - 16 20%
principles, or theories ; Identify,
define, or reci te, information)
Understanding - (Comprehension -
to
be familiar with meaning and to
2. understand conceptually, interpret,
2 - 2 1
1 24 30% compare, contrast, explain,
paraphrase, or interpret
information)
Application - (Use abstract
information in concrete si tuation, to
3. apply knowledge to new situations ;
- 2 2 1
- 20 25% Use given content to interpret a
situation, provide an example, or
solve a problem)
High Order Thinking Skills - (Analysis
& Synthesis- Classify, compare,
contrast, or differentiate between
4. di fferent pieces of information; 2 - - 1 1 16 20%
Organize and/or integrate unique
pieces of information)
Evaluation - (Appraise, judge, and/or
justify the value or worth of a
decision
5. or outcome, or to predict outcomes 1 1 - - - 04 05%
based on values )
80(23)
+20 100
TOTAL 8x1=8 4x3=12 5x4=20 4x6=24
2x8=16 %
Project
Scheme of options: All questions carrying 8 marks will have an internal choice.
Note: The Board has introduced Learning Outcomes in the syllabus to motivate students to constantly explore
all levels of learning. However these are only indicative. These do not in any way restrict the scope of questions
asked in the examinations. The examination questions will be strictly based on the prescribed question paper
design and syllabus
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: BUSINSS STUDIES (054)
PART – A PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONS OF
MANAGEMENT MA R K S
N O OF PER IOD S
Unit 1: Nature and Significance of Management 14
Unit 2 : Principles of Management 16
14
Unit 3 : Business Environment 12
Unit 4 : Planning 14
14
Unit 5 : Organizing 18
Unit 6 : Staffing 16
Unit 7: Directing 20
18
Unit 8 : Controlling 14 TOTAL 50 120
Part – B Business Finance and Marketing
Unit 9 : Financial Management 22
15
Unit 10 : Financial Markets 20
Unit 11 : Marketing Management 32
15
Unit 12 : Consumer Protection 16
Part – C Project Work 20 30
TOTAL 50 120 Note: Earlier there were two projects to be done by the students, but now only one project is to be done.
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April / May/ June
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Unit-1
Nature and significance of Management
Ø Management- concept, objectives and importance Ø Management as Science, Art and Profession. Ø Levels of management. Ø Management functions- planning, organizing, staffing,
directing and controlling. Ø Coordination- concept, characteristics and
importance.
16
14
Unit-2
Principles of Management Ø Principles of Management- concept, nature and
significance. Ø Fayol’s principles of management. Ø Taylor’s Scientific Management- principles and
techniques.
14
Unit-3
Management and Business Environment
Ø Business Environment - concept and importance. Ø Dimensions of Business Environment- Economic,
Social, Technological, Political and Legal. Demonetization-concept and features
12
Unit Test – I April/ May/ June 2019
July 2019
Unit-4
Planning Ø Concept, importance and limitations Ø Planning process Ø Single use and Standing Plans- Objectives, Strategy,
Policy, Procedure, Method, Rule, budget and Programme
14
14
July 2019
Unit-5
Organizing
Ø Concept and importance. Ø Organizing Process. Ø Structure of organization- functional and divisional
Concept. Ø Formal and informal organization concept. Ø Delegation: concept, elements and importance. Ø Decentralization: concept and importance.
18
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August
2019 Unit-6
Staffing Ø Concept and importance of staffing. Ø Staffing as a part of Human Resource Management Ø Staffing process :
• Recruitment - sources • Selection – process.
Ø Training and Development- Concept and importance, Methods of training- on the job and off the job- Induction training, vestibule training, apprenticeship training and internship training. (Induction training has been deleted from the heading topics but retained under the heading learning outcomes).
20
16
August
2019
Unit-7
Directing Ø Concept and importance. Ø Elements of Directing
Supervision - concept, function of a supervisor. Motivation - concept, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs; Financial
and non-financial incentives. Leadership - concept, styles - authoritative, democratic and lassies faire. Communication - concept , formal and informal (Merits and demerits of formal and informal communication have
been deleted.) Communication; barriers to effective communication, how to overcome the barriers.
18
Unit Test – III August 2019
Sept.
2019 Unit -8
Controlling Ø Concept, nature and importance. Ø Relationship between planning and controlling. Ø Steps in the process of control
Term Test – I
Part B : Business Finance and Marketing
Oct. 2019
Unit -9
Financial Management Ø Concept and objectives of financial management Ø Financial decisions: investment, financing and
dividend and factors affecting. Ø Financial planning- concept and importance. Ø Capital Structure- concept. Ø Fixed and Working Capital- concept and factors
affecting their requirements.
15
22
Oct.
2019 Unit -10
Financial Markets
Ø Financial Markets: concept and types. Ø Money market and its instruments. Ø Capital market and its types (primary and secondary). Ø Stock Exchange- functions and trading procedure. Ø Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)-
objectives and functions.
20
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Ø Selling and Marketing- concept. Ø Marketing management –concept , Marketing Ø Functions. Marketing management Philosophies Ø Marketing Mix– concept and elements
- Product - concept, branding, labeling and packaging - Price - concept, factors determining price. - Physical distribution- concept and components, channels of distribution: types, choice of channels. - Promotion -concept and elements; Advertising- concept, role, objections against advertising, Personal selling – concept and qualities of a good salesman, Sales promotion – concept and techniques, Public relations - concept and role.
15
Nov.
2019
Consumer Protection Ø Concept and importance of consumer protection . Ø Consumer Protection Act 1986
- Meaning of consumer and consumer protection. - Rights and responsibilities of consumers - Who can file a complaint and against whom? - Redressal machinery.- Remedies available.
Ø Consumer awareness- Role of consumer organizations and NGO's
16
Nov. 2019
Unit Test- IV November 2019
Dec.
2019
Part-C Project work
• Kindly refer to the Guidelines published by the CBSE. 20 30
Dec. 2019
Pre- Board –I Dec. 2019
Ø Revision work
Jan. 2020 Pre- Board –II Revision work
Feb. 2020 Revision work/ Practical by External Examiner
March 2020 Board Exam
BOOKS: BUSINESS STUDIES- I - BY NCERT
BUSINESS STUDIES- II - BY NCERT
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: ECONOMICS (030)
UNIT NAME OF UNIT MARKS NO. OF
PERIODS
Part-A Introductory Macroeconomics
Unit – 1 National Income and Related Aggregates 10 28
Unit – 2 Money and Banking 6 15
Unit –3 Determination of Income and Employment 12 27
Unit – 4 Government Budget and the Economy 6 15
Unit – 5 Balance of Payments 6 15
Total 40 100
Part – B Indian Economic Development
Unit-6 Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991 12 28
Unit-7 Current Challenges facing Indian Economy 20 60
Unit-8 Development Experiences of India – A Comparison with Neighbors 08 12
Total 40 100
Part - C Project Work Kindly refer to the Guidelines published by the CBSE
1 Relevance of the topic 3
2 Knowledge Content/Research Work 6
3 Presentat ion Technique 3
4 Viva 8
Total 20
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Class: XII Subject: ECONOMICS
MONTH
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1 National Income and Related Aggregates 10 28
Basic concepts: Consumption goods, Capital goods, Final goods, Intermediate goods, stock and flows, gross investment and deprec iation.
Circular f low of income (2 sector model). Methods of calculating nat ional income - Value added or Product method, Expenditure method, Income method.
Aggregates related to National Income: Gross National Product, Net National Product, Gross Domest ic Product and Net Domestic Product at market price and at factor cost, Real and Nominal GDP. GDP and welfare.
2 Money and Banking 6 15
July,2019
Money – meaning and supply of money: currency held by the public and demand deposits held by commerc ial banks. Money creation by the commercial banking system.
Central Bank and its functions (example of the RBI ): Bank of Issue, Government's Bank, Banker's bank, control of credit through Bank Rate, CRR, SLR, Repo rate and Reverse Repo rate, Open market operations, Margin requirement.
3 Determination of Income and Employment 12 27
Aggregate demand and it s components
Propensity to consume and propensity to save(average and marginal). Short run equilibrium output, investment multiplier and its mechanism.
Meaning of full employment and involuntary unemployment. Problems of excess demand and deficient demand: measures to correct them - changes in government spending, taxes and money supply.
August, 2019
4 Government Budget and the Economy 6 15
Government budget - meaning, object ives and components.
Classification of receipts -revenue receipts and capital receipts
Classification of expenditure - revenue expenditure and capital expenditure
Measures of government defic it - revenue deficit, f iscal deficit, primary defic it and their meaning.
5 Balance of Payments 6 15
Balance of Payments Account - meaning and components, balance of payments deficit – meaning
Foreign Exchange Rate - meaning of fixed and flexible rates and managed float ing.
Determination of exchange rate in a f ree market
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Sept.2019 6 De ve lopme nt E x pe rie nce ( 194 7-9 0) a nd Ec onomic Reforms since 1991 12 28
(i) A brief int roduction of the state of Indian economy on the eve of independence.(ii) Common goals of Five Year Plans. Main features, problems and policies of agriculture (instit utional aspects and new agricultural strategy etc), indust ry (indust rial licensing etc) and foreign t rade. (ii i) Economic Reforms s ince 1991: Need and main features - Liberalization, Globalization and Privatizat ion, Anappraisal of LPG polic ies.
October 2019
7
Current Challenges Facing Indian Economy Poverty - absolute and relative, main programmes for poverty allev iation: a critical assessment.
20
60
Rural Development: Key issues - credit and marketing- role of cooperatives, agricultural diversif ication, alternative farming - organic farming.
Human Capital Formation:
How people becomeresource, Role of Human Capital in Economic Development Growth of Education Sector in India.
Employment: Formal and informal, growth and other issues, Problems and policies.
Infrastructure: meaning and types, case studies, energy and health, problem and policies- A critical assessment.
Sustainable Economic Development
meaning, effects of economic development on resources and environment, including global warming
8 Development Experience of India 8 12
November 2019
A comparison with neighbors: India and Pakistan, India and China
Issues: Growth, population, sectoral development and other developmental indicators
December 2019
Part - C Project Work * Kindly refer to the Guidelines published by the CBSE
Pre - Board –I and Revis ion work
Jan-20 Pre - Board - II and Revision work
Feb-20 Revision work
March-20 Board Exam
Books:-
1. Macro Economics, NCE RT
2. Indi an Ec onomic Development, NCERT
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: HISTORY
MONTH THEME
NO. THEMES
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1 BRICKS, BEADS AND BONES. The Harappan Civilization 13
25 UT 1 2 KINGS FARMERS AND TOWNS
Early States And Economies 14
3 KINGSHIP CASTE AND CLASS 14
4 THINKERS, BELIEF AND BUILDINGS : Cultural Development 14
JULY 2019
5 THROUGH THE EYES OF TRAVELLERS : Perceptions Of Society
13
25 UT 2
6 BHAKTI-SUFI TRADTIONS Changes In Religious Belief And Devotional Texts
13
7 AN IMPERIAL CAPTIAL VIJAYNAGARA 13
8 PEASANTS ZAMINDARS AND THE STATE Agrarian Society and The Mughal Empire
13
AUGUST 2019
9 KINGS AND CHRONOCLES The Mughal Courts 13
UT 3 10 COLONIALISM AND THE COUNTRYSIDE 13
11 REBELS AND THE RAJ :
1857 Revolt And Its Representations 13
SEPTEMBER 2019
12 COLONIAL CIT IES : Urbanization planning & Architecture – Colonialism & Indian Town’s
13 TT I
OCTOBER 2019 - VACATION
NOVEMBER 2019
13 MAHATMA GANDHI AND THE NATIONALIST MOVEMENT Civil Disobedience and beyond 13
25 UT 4 14 UNDERSTANDING PARTITION Politics Memories Experiences
14
15 FRAMING THE CONSTITUTION The Beginning Of A New Era
14
Map Work 10 5
Project Work 10 20
DECEMBER 2019 - 1st Pre Board
JANUARY 2020 - 2nd Pre Board
FEBRUARY 2020 - FEBUARY 2019 - REVISION
MARCH 2020- CBSE BOARD EXAMINATION
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
Sl. No Name of the Text Book Allotted Marks 01 Fundamentals of Human Geography 30 02 India -People and Economy 30
03 Practica l work in Geography -Part-II 25+R=3+V.V2=30 04 M ap from Fundamenta ls of H uman Geography 05 05 Map from India-People and Economy 05
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Fundamental Of Human Geography:
Unit – I 1. Human Geography and nature and scope
Unit – II
2. The world population: Density and growth, population change, spatial patterns and structures, determinants of population change.
3. Population Composition: Age – Sex ratio, Rural – Urban 4. Human Development: Concepts, Selected Indicators,
International comparisons. India – People and Economy: UNIT-I 1. Population – Distribution: Density and Growth,
composition of Population, Linguistic, Religious. Sex, Rural – Urban population change through time, regional variations, occupation.
2. Migration: International, National and causes and consequences
3. Human development: Selected indicators and Regional patterns, population, environment and development
UT – 1 &
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Fundamental Of Human Geography: Unit – III HUMAN ACTIVITIES
5. Primary Activities: Concepts, Changing Trends, Gathering, Pastoral, Mining, Subsistence agriculture, Modern agriculture, People engaged in agriculture and allied activities, some examples from selected countries.
6. Secondary Activities: concept, Manufacturing, Types, Household, Small scale, Large Scale, agro based and mineral based industries, People engaged in Secondary activities – some examples from selected countries.
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7. Tertiary and Quaternary Activities: Concepts, Trade and
Transport and Communication services, people engaged in tertiary activities, some example from selected countries. Quaternary Activities concept knowledge based industries, people engaged in Quaternary activities, some example from selected countries.
Practical Work
DATA-ITS SOURCE AND COMPILATION: Sources of Data: Tabulating and Processing of data, DATA PROCESSING: Calculation of averages such as Mean, Mode, Median, Standard Deviation and correlation.
UT – 2 AT-2
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Fundamental Of Human Geography: Unit – III TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION AND TRADE
8. Land transportation roads, Railways – rail network, transcontinental railways, water transport – inland water ways, major ocean routes, Air transport, international air routes, oil and gas pipelines, satellite communication and cyber space.
9. International trade: Basis and changing patterns ports as gateways of international trade, role of WTO in international trade.
India – People and Economy: UNIT-IV TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION & TRADE 10. Transport communication and International Trade
Transport and Communication: Road, Railways, Waterways and Airways. Oil and Gas pipelines, National electric grid, Communication net – working Radio, Television, Satellite and Internet.
11. International Trade: Changing patterns of India’s foreign
trade, sea ports and their hinterland and airports. PRACTICAL WORK: GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION & THEMATIC MAPPING Representation of data, diagrams, Line graphs, Bar graphs, Pie Chart, Choropleth, Isopleth, and Dot map.
UT – 3 AT-3
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Fundamental Of Human Geography: UNIT – IV HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
10. Settlement Types: Rural and Urban, morphology of cities (case study) Distribution of Mega cities, Problems of Human settlement in developing countries. Rural Settlement: Types and distribution Urban Settlement: Types and distribution and Problems of Urban Settlements
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Use of computers in Data Processing and mapping
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India – People and Economy:
Unit – III RESOURCE AND DEVELOPMENT 5. Land Resources: General land use, agricultural land use,
Geographical conditions and distribution of major crops, agricultural developments and problems, common property resources.
6. Water Resources: Availability and Utilization, irrigation domestic, industrial other uses, Scarcity of water and conservation methods – Rainwater harvesting and watershed management.
7. Mineral and Energy Resources: Metallic and non Metalic minerals and their distribution. Conventional and non /conventional sources of energy. Conservation of Mineral and Energy resources.
8. Manufacturing Industries: Iron and Steel, Cotton textiles, Sugar, petrochemicals and knowledge based industries, Impact of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization in Industrial location.
9. Planning in India: Target area planning (Case Study) idea of sustainable development.
Unit – V 10. GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SELECTED
ISSUES AND PROBLEMS Environmental pollution: Water Pollution, Air Pollution, Noise Pollution and Urban Waste disposal, Rural Urban Migration (Case Study) PRACTICAL WORK:, Field survey Or Spatial Technology
UT – 4
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DECEMBER 2019 – FIRST PRE BOARD EXAMINATION
JANUARY 2020 – SECOND PRE BOARD EXAMINATION
FEBRUARY 2020 – PRACTICAL EXAMINATION & REVISION
MARCH 2020 – CBSE BOARD EXAMINATION
NOTE: IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER SYLLABUS IS MORE IT CAN BE COMPLETED DURING
RETENTION PERIOD.
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: CAPITAL MARKET OPERATIONS (0793)
PART-A THEORY (60) MARKS NO OF PERIODS
CHAPTER-1 An Overview of the Indian Securities Market. 10 25
CHAPTER-2 Trading Membership 15 27
CHAPTER-3 Trading 15 29
CHAPTER-4 Clearing Settlement and Risk Management. 10 23
CHAPTER-5 Legal Framework 7 22
CHAPTER-6 Fundamental Valuation Concepts. 3 14
TOTAL 60 140
PART-B PRACTICAL (40)
Arithmetic Skill Accelerator (ASA) 20 50
Now Simulation Equity Shares (NSS) 20 50
TOTAL 40 100
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An Overview of the Indian securities market · Market Segments. · Key indicators of securities market · Products and participants · Reform in securities market
10 25
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July
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Trading membership
· Stock brokers · NSE Membership · Surrender of trading membership · Suspension and Expulsion of Membership · Declaration of defaulter · Authorized Persons · Sub Broker · Broker-Client Relation · Sub broker client relation · Investor Service cell and Arbitration · Code of Advertisement
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Trading
· Introduction · Neat System · Market Types · Trading System Users Hierarchy · Local Database · Market Phases · Logging On · Log Off/Exit from the Application. · NEAT Screen. · Invoking in inquiry screen · Order Management.
15 29
· Trade Management. · Auction. · Limited Physical Market. · Block Debt Market (RDM). · Trading Information downloaded to Members. · Internet Broking. · Co-Location. · Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
Unit Test-3 August 2019
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Clearing, Settlement and Risk Management. · Introduction · Key Terminologies used in clearing and settlement
Process. · Settlement Agencies. · Clearing and Settlement Process. · Securities and fund Settlement. · Shortages Handling. · Risks in Settlement. · Risk Management. · International Securities Identification Number.
Data and Report Downloads.
10 23
Term Test-1
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Legal Framework
· SEBI (Intermediaries) Regulations, 2008. · SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations,
1992. · SEBI (Prohibition of fraudulent and Unfair T rade
Practices Relating to Securities Marked. · Regulations, 2003. · The Depositories Act, 2003. · Indian Contract Act, 1872. · Income Tax Act, 1961
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Fundamental Valuation Concepts · Time value of Money. · Understanding Financial Statements.
3 14 Unit Test-4 November 2018
Dec
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Part-B Practical Work
Kindly refer to the Guidelines published by CBSE. 40 100
Pre-Board-1 Dec. 2019 Ø Revision Work
Jan
. 20
20
Pre Board- II Revision Work
Feb
. 20
20
Revision Work/Practical by External Examiner. To Develop the practical skills of students they will practice on various modules of NSE to learn to trade software as per given below: Arithmetic skill Accelerator (ASA). Now Simulation Equity Shares (NSS). Now Simulation Equity Derivatives (NSD). OR In case If NLT is not working due to any technical resigns than practical marks are awarded on the basis of following criteria: Written Test-30 Marks Project file- 05 Marks Viva Voice - 05 Marks Total- 40 Marks. OR Kindly refer to the Guidelines published by CBSE Vocational cell. May be Board Exam in Feb 2020
March.2020 - Board Exam
BOOKS: CAPITAL MARKET OPERATION: - Students handbook, published by CBSE.
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS AND SOFTWARE: Computers, Printer, Software, Manual for Various
Software/Assorted Reference Books, Demonstration Stand, LCD projector, Computer Consumable
Stationery, NSE-NLT Modules.
· Capital Market Operations module is compulsory for 12 th class .Kindly Contact from NSE for Module Registration.
· Kindly arrange the practice classes according to your need with theory classes, because practical classes are must for learners.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: TAXATION (0782)
PART-A THEORY (60) MARKS NO OF PERIODS
Unit-1 Deductions from Gross Total Income. 10 30 Unit-2 Computation of Tax Liability of an Individual 20 40 Unit-3 TDS and Advance Payment of Tax 10 30 Unit-4 Goods and Service Tax. 20 40
TOTAL 60 140 PART-B PRACTICAL (40)
Filling of Income Tax returns. 10 40 Filling of Service Tax Returns. 10 40 Viva Voice. 20 20 TOTAL 40 100
GRAND TOTAL 100 240
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Deduction From Gross Total Income.
· Introduction · Basic Rules Governing Deduction. · Deduction in respect to certain payment. · Basic Rules Governing Deductions (80C to 80 U). · Important Points:
Deductions in Respect of Certain Payments
· Allowed from sec 80C to 80GGC. · Deduction in Respect of Life Insurance Premium, Deferred Annuity,
Contribution to Provident Fund, Etc. (Section 80C). · Investment: · Deduction for Contribution Pension Fund (Section 80CCC). · Deduction in Respect of Contribution to Pension Scheme of Central
Government [Section 80CCD]. · Limit on Deductions Under Sections 80C, 80CCC and 80CCD
(Section 80CCE). · Deduction in Respect of Investment Made Under an Equity Savings
Scheme (Section 80CCG). · Deduction in Respect of Medical Insurance Premia (Section 80D). · Deduction in Respect of Maintenance Including Medical T reatment of
a Disabled Dependent (Section 80DD). · Deduction in Respect of Medical Treatment (Section 80DDB). · Deduction in Respect of Interest Paid on Loan Taken for Pursuing
Higher Education (Section 80E). · Section 80GGA, · Section 80GGC,
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Deduction From Gross Total Income
Basic Overview of Deductions in Respect of Certain Incomes &
Deduction 80Qqb, 80Rrb, 80Tta & 80U.
· 80IA · 80IAB · 80IB · *80IB (9) · 80IB (11A) · Assesses
a) Owned by
· a company b) Owned
by other
· assesses · 80IC (11C) · 80IC · 80ID · 80IE · 80JJA · 80JJAA · 80 LA · 80P. · Deduction in Respect of Royalty Income of Authors (Section 80QQB). · Deduction in Respect of Royalty Income on Patents (Section 80RRB). · Deduction in Respect of Interest on Deposits in Savings Accounts
(Section 80TTA). · Deduction in the Case of a Person with Disability (Section 80U).
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COMPUTATION OF TAX LIABILITY OF AN INDIVIDUAL.
INTRODUCTION:
An individual is liable to pay tax in respect of the following incomes :
i) Income Earned By an Individual Himself. ii) Income Earned as a Partner of a Firm or a Limited Liability
Partnership: (a) Share of Profit of the Firm or Limited Liability Partnership: (b) Remuneration from a Firm: (c) Interest on Capital or Loan Now Follow:- Step-1 to Step 10.
Chapter VIA
80C, 80CCC, 80CCD, 80CCE, 80CCG, 80D, 80DD, 80DDB, 80E, 80EE,
80G, 80GG, 80GGA, 80GGC, 80-IA, 80-IB, 80-IC, 80-ID, 80-IE, 80JJA,
80QQB, 80TTA, 80U.
Rebate of maximum Rs. 2,000 for resident individuals having a total
income up to Rs. 5 lakhs [section 87A] [W.e.f. assessment year 2014-
15]
Alternate Minimum Tax (AMT) on all persons other than companies
[section 115JC to 115JF]
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(i) Income Earned By an Individual Himself: (ii) Income Earned as a Partner of a Firm or a Limited Liability Partnership
· As a Member of an Association of Persons, Etc . · Income of the Other Persons Included in the Income of the Individual
[Section 60 to 65]. · Computation of total income and tax liability. · Follow Step 1 to 10. · Sections:- 80C, 80CCC, 80CCD, 80CCE, 80CCG, 80D, 80DD,
80DDB, 80E, 80EE, 80G, 80GG, 80GGA, 80GGC, 80-IA, 80-
IB, 80-IC, 80-ID, 80-IE, 80JJA, 80QQB, 80TTA, 80U. · Rebate of maximum Rs. 2,000 for resident individuals having a total
income up to Rs. 5 lakhs [section 87A] [W.e.f. assessment year 2014-15]. · Alternate Minimum Tax (AMT) on all persons other than
companies[section 115JC to 115JF]. · To whom AMT shall be applicable [section 115JEE (1)]: · To whom AMT shall not be applicable [section 115JEE (2)]:
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Contribution to Provident Fund, Etc. (Section 80C). · Deduction for Contribution to Pension Fund (Section 80CCC). · Deduction in Respect of Contribution to Pension Scheme of Central
Government [Section 80CCD]. · Limit on Deductions Under Sections 80C, 80CCC and 80CCD
(Section 80CCE). · Deduction in Respect of Investment Made Under an Equity
Savings Scheme (Section 80CCG). · Deduction in Respect of Medical Insurance Premia (Section 80D). · Maintenance Including Medical Treatment of a Disabled Dependent
(Section 80DD) Internet connection in the classroom required.
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Introduction To Gst
· Previous (Up To 30/06/2017) Indirect Tax Structure and Its Difficulties. · Evolution of Taxation System In India. · Meaning Of Goods and Service Tax. · Salient Features of GST under Model GST Law. · Gst Council. · Supply Based Tax · Destination-Based Consumption Tax · dual gst · inter-state supplies and igst mechanism · replacement of existing taxes · scope of gst · tax slabs of gst · exports (zero rated) · composition scheme (section 10) · Threshold limit · input tax credit · hierarchy of utilization of input tax credit · advantages of introducing gst · for traders and manufacturers · for consumers · challenges
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Practical Work:
Filling of Income Tax Returns. 10 40
Filling of Service Tax Return. 10 40
Viva Voice 20 20
Feb. 2020 - REVISION- ANNUAL BOARD EXAM. 2020
TOTAL 100 240
§ Kindly arrange the practical classes according to your need with theory classes, because practical classes are must for learners. Employability skills are not clearly mentioned in 12 th Taxation Syllabus.
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: FOOD SERVICES II (736)
The food service subject being introduced by the CBSE is practical intensive and job oriented curriculum hence it is very important that students opting for this stream are thorough with their practical skills alongside the theory knowledge. The focus of this vocational course is to develop employable skills in students and equipping them with a sound knowledge base in hospitality industry.
Theory paper - 60 marks (03 hours)
UNIT MARKS
1-Breakfast service 10 2- Simple control system 08 3-Room service 08 4- Banquet and buffet service 12 5-pantry operation 14 6- Kitchen stewarding 04 7- Complaint handling and disaster management 04 TOTAL MARKS 60
Month No of
periods Topic
Theory + Practical
April/june 46
Unit–1: Breakfast Service Types of Breakfast Continental Breakfast. American Breakfast. English Breakfast. Indian Breakfast.
40+6
July UT-1
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Unit–2: Simple Control System Kot/Bill Control System. Special Kot (EnPlance, Nc Etc.). Restaurant Sales Control Kot, Bill.
38+6
August UT-2
44
Unit–3: Room Service Types of Room Service. Order Taking and Telephone handling. Room Service Door Knob Card.
38+6
September/ October
Term Test 54
Unit–4: Banquets and Buffet Introduction. Types of Banquets– formal/semi formal/informal Types of Buffets Finger Buffet. Fork Buffet. Break Fast Buffet. Sit Down Buffet.
48+6
October
Autumn break
Unit–5: Pantry Operations Importance. Organization chart. Layout. Common equipments.
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Popular Dishes prepared in a pantry.
November 46
Unit–6: Kitchen Stewarding Introduction. Importance. Machines used. Care of inventory.
40+6
Ut-4 22
Unit–7: Situation Handling Handling complaints. Procedure during a Fire accident. Dealing with a bomb threat /terrorist attack.
18+4
December Pre board -1 January Pre board-2
February Revision, CBSE Practical Exam March CBSE Exam
Total periods
256
Class –XII (PRACTICAL)
S. No. DESCRIPTION MARKS 01 Recap–Mise-en-Place 4
02 Recap & Practice of Silver Service 8 03 Recap & Practice of Tray & Salver Handling 4
04 Recap–Laying Table for Different Meals 4 05 Room Service Tray and Trolley Setup 4
06 Setting up Various Buffets. 2 07 Service of Indian Regional Dishes. 6
08 Dinning Etiquettes & Table Manners. 2 09 Pantry Operations 6 TOTAL MARKS 40
Note: Students to undergo practical Food Service training during lunch hour on rotational basis
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: FOOD PRODUCTION (734)
THEORY- MAX. MARKS: 60 TIME: 03 HOURS
UNIT NO. TITLE NO. OF
PERIODS MARKS
Unit 1 Kitchen Organization and Layout Kitchen Organization and Layout
18 05
Unit 2 Haccp 15 05
Unit 3 Larder 16 06
Unit 4 Fish cookery 16 10
Unit 5 Meat cookery 22 10
Unit 6 Appetizers and salads 10 06
Unit 7 Sandwiches 28 03
Unit 8 Introduction to Bakery and Confectionery 25 10
Unit 9 Culinary Terms 10 05
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Periods &
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April / June 2019
UT -1
Unit 1 :Kitchen Organization and
Layout
Unit 2 :Haccp
· kitchen organization · General layout of kitchen in various
organizations · Layout of receiving areas · Layout of service and wash up
Introduction: · Importance of Haccp · Critical control points in Haccp
18 periods 15 periods
Two varieties of breads
Preparation
July 2019
UT-2
Unit 3 :Larder Unit 4 :Fish cookery
Introduction · Functions of the larder · Sections of larder · Duties and Responsibilities of larder
chef · Classification of fish with examples · cuts off fish · selection of fish and shell fish · cooking of fish
16 periods 16 periods
Two varieties of cookies preparation
September 2019
TERM
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Unit 7 : Sandwiches
· Parts of Sandwich · Types of Sandwiches · Types of Bread and Fillings used
28 periods
Two Varieties of Decorated
Cakes
Oct / Nov 2019
Unit 8 : Introduction to Bakery and Confectionery
Unit 9 :Culinary Terms
· Raw Materials used in Bakery and confectionery
· Method of : i. Bread Making ii. Cake Making iii. Pastry Making
· Different types of cookies
25 periods
10 periods
Preparation of Jam Tart & Chocolate
Éclairs
DECEMBER 2019 REVISION & 1st PRE-BOARD (9-12-19 to 15-12-19)
JANUARY 2020 REVISION AND 2nd PRE-BOARD (18-01-20 to 31-01-20)
FEBRUARY 2020
CBSE PRACTICALS & REVISION
MARCH BOARD EXAMINATIONS
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: FRONT OFFICE OPERATION (810)
UNITS MARKS
Part A Vocational Skills
1 Guest Cycle 10
2 Reception 8
3 Bell Desk 8
4 During the stay activities 8
5 Telephone 6
6 Information and concierge 7
7 Glossary 7
8 Assignments 6
TOTAL 60
Part B Practical Work 40
GRAND TOTAL 100
Note:- § This split up is prepared in accordance with the curriculum (2018-19). Any changes in
curriculum (2019-20), will be effected at a later stage when CBSE releases the curriculum for 2019-20.
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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· Pre-arrival:- Blocking of the room, printing of the guest registration card, Preparing room keys and meal, Instructions to concerned departments.
· Arrival. · During stay :-Function of front office · Departure. · Post-Departure Activities:- Departure notification
slips, Updating A & D Register, Departure errand card .
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UNIT-2 RECEPTION
· Importance of Registration. · Receiving Guest. · Pre-registration Activities. · Registration Activities:- Manual, semi-
Automated, Fully Automated, Stages in registration Process
· Post-registration Activities:- Check-in of the guest in the PMS, Opening of guest folio, Preparing the arrival errand card, Updating the guest profile, Updating the A & D register, Preparing ‘C’ form.
· Registration of a Foreigner Guest. · Room Selling Techniques.
Practical -2 Assignment - 2 Unit test -2
August 15
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Unit-3 Bell Desk
· Functions. · Equipment and Aids used in Bell Desk · Procedures of Bell Desk: Briefing, Guest Arrival
Procedures, Scanty Baggage, Guest Departure, Left luggage, and Guest paging Procedures.
Practical -3 Assignment - 3 Unit test -3
Sep. 30
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Unit-4 During the stay Activities · Message Handling:- · Incoming mail, · Sorting Incoming mail · Mail Handling · Key Handling:- Different types of keys. Control
of keys. · Complaint Handling:- Handling different types
of complaints.
TERM TEST -1
Oct/Nov
35 (25+10)
Unit-5 Telephone
· Importance of Telephony System · Distinguishing Features of the Class · Telephone Manners & Etiquettes:- Rules of
Telephone Etiquettes, · Qualities to be transmitted by Telephone Operator · Telephone Equipment
Unit Test -4
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Some of the Suggested Practical Activities Unit-1 Guest Cycle
Ø Prepare a chart illustrating stages of guest cycle with the help of different coloured sketch pens and display it in your practical lab.
Unit -2 Reception Ø Draw neat formats of Guest registration card and ‘C’ form on a chart paper. Ø In groups of 2 students, prepare a role play on the following situations and enact it in front of the class. The flow charts given in the lesson should act as the reference material for writing the role play. The students of the class should act as observers on the exercise: (a) Check in of a guest with reservation (b) Check-in of a walk in guest (c) Check-in of a guest holding a foreign passport (d) Check in of VIP guest Unit -3 Bell Desk Ø You are working as a bell boy in a hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Smith checks-in during your shift. Your bell captain instructs you to handle their luggage and escort the guests to their room. Bell captain records your movement in bell captain’s control sheet while you are expected to tag the luggage for identification and fill-in the arrival errand card for the check in. Act a complete role play involving another student as bell captain, one as a receptionist and two students as guests. The role play should also involve rooming the guests and explaining them about the services and features of the room. Unit-4. During the Stay Activities Ø Role play on Message and Mail Handling Unit-5 Telephone Ø Conversation between a caller and the telephone operator. Ø External call enquiry about availability of rooms Ø Request to get connected to a guest staying in Ø Internal calls – A guest calling to complain about room service or facilities in the room. Ø A guest calling to inform about check out. Unit-6 Information and Concierge Ø Planning a successful itinerary for a guest.
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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Unit-6 Information and Concierge
· Role and Importance · Competencies required.
Unit-7 Glossary
· Defining and explaining the given terms Unit-8 Assignment
Dec. REVISION & 1ST PRE-BOARD EXAMS. Jan. REVISION & 2ND PRE-BOARD EXAMS. Feb. PRACTICAL EXAMINATION & BOARD EXAMINATION
Mar. BOARD EXAMINATION
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE (083)
UNIT
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PERIODS
MARKS
1 PROGRAMMING AND COMPUTATIONAL
THINKING -2 80 70 150 30 23 53
2 COMPUTER NETWORKS 30 10 40 15 0 15
3 DATA MANAGEMENT-2 20 20 40 15 07 22
4 SOCIETY, LAW AND ETHICS -2 10 0 10 10 0 10
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THINKING -2
Revision of the Basic Python covered In Class -XI,
Functions:
scope, parameter passing, mutable/immutable properties
of data objects, pass arrays to functions, return values,
functions using libraries: mathematical, and string
functions.
Using Python libraries: create and import Python libraries
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Recursion: simple algorithms with recursion: factorial,
Fibonacci numbers; recursion on arrays: binary search
Idea of efficiency: performance defined as inversely
proportional to the wall clock time, count the number of
operations a piece of code is performing, and measure the
time taken by a program
Example: take two different programs for the same
problem, and understand how the efficient one takes less
time.
File handling: open and close a file, read, write, and
append to a file,
Standard input, output, and error streams, relative and
absolute paths.
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Data visualization using Pyplot: line chart, pie chart, and bar chart. Data-structures: lists, stacks, queues.
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Interface Python with an SQL database
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SQL commands: aggregation functions – having, group by, order
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Computer Networks (CN) :
Structure of a network: Types of networks: local area and wide
area (web and internet), new technologies such as cloud and IoT,
public vs. private cloud, wired and wireless networks; concept of
a client and server.
Network devices such as a NIC, switch, hub, router, and access
point.
Network stack: amplitude and frequency modulation, collision in
wireless networks, error checking, and the notion of a MAC
address, main idea of routing. IP addresses: (v4 and v6), routing
table, router, DNS, and web URLs, TCP: basic idea of
retransmission, and rate modulation when there is congestion
(analogy to a road network), Protocols: 2G, 3G, 4G, WiFi. What
makes a protocol have a higher bandwidth?
Basic network tools: traceroute, ping, ipconfig, nslookup, whois,
speed-test.
Application layer: HTTP (basic idea), working of email, secure
communication: encryption and certificates (HTTPS), network
applications: remote desktop, remote login, HTTP, FTP, SCP, SSH,
POP/IMAP, SMTP, VoIP, NFC.
Society, Law and Ethics (SLE-2):
Intellectual property rights, plagiarism, digital rights management,
and licensing (Creative Commons, GPL and Apache), open source,
open data, privacy.
Privacy laws, fraud; cyber-crime- phishing, illegal downloads, child
pornography, scams; cyber forensics, IT Act, 2000. Technology and
society: understanding of societal issues and cultural changes
induced by technology.
E-waste management: proper disposal of used electronic gadgets.
Identity theft, unique ids, and biometrics.
Gender and disability issues while teaching and using computers.
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JANUARY Revision, Finalization of Project &II Pre Board Examination
FEBRUARY Revision, CBSE Practical Examination
MARCH CBSE Board Examination
Note: T stands for number of Theory periods and P for Practical periods.
Class XII (Practicals)
Duration: 3 hours Total Marks: 30 1. Programming in Python: 07+3 (A) One programming problem in Python to be developed and tested in Computer during the
examination.
Marks are allotted on the basis of following: Logic: 4 Marks, Documentation/Indentation: 1.5
Marks
Output presentation: 1.5 Marks
(B) Small Python program that sends a SQL query to a database and displays the result. A
stub program can be
provided. 03
2. Report File + viva 07+02 � Report file: Minimum 21 Python programs. Out of this at
least 4 programs should send SQL commands to a database and retrieve the result; at least 1
program should implement the web server to write user data to a CSV file.
� Viva voce based on the report file
3. Project + viva 08+03
Project (that uses most of the concepts that have been learnt)
• Presentation on the computer
• Project report (Listing, Sample, Outputs, Documentation
• Project viva voce
Some sample lab assignments are as follows:
4.1. Programming in Python:
• Recursively find the factorial of a natural number.
• Read a file line by line and print it.
• Remove all the lines that contain the character `a' in a file and write it to another file.
• Write a Python function sin(x, n) to calculate the value of sin(x) using its Taylor series expansion up
to n terms. Compare the values of sin(x) for different values of n with the correct value.
• Write a random number generator that generates random numbers between 1 and 6 (simulates a
dice). � Write a recursive code to find the sum of all elements of a list.
• Write a recursive code to compute the n th Fibonacci number.
• Write a Python program to implement a stack and queue using a list data-structure.
• Write a recursive Python program to test if a string is a palindrome or not.
• Write a Python program to plot the function y = x 2 using the pyplot or matplotlib libraries.
• Create a graphical application that accepts user inputs, performs some operation on them, and
then writes the output on the screen. For example, write a small calculator. Use the tkinter library.
• Open a webpage using the urllib library.
• Compute EMIs for a loan using the numpy or scipy libraries.
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• Take a sample of 10 phishing e-mails and find the most common words.
4.2. Data Management: SQL and web-server
• Find the min, max, sum, and average of the marks in a student marks table.
• Find the total number of customers from each country in the table (customer ID, customer name,
country) using group by.
• Write a SQL query to order the (student ID, marks) table in descending order of the marks.
• Integrate SQL with Python by importing the MySQL module
• Write a Django based web server to parse a user request (POST), and write it to a CSV file.
5. Project The aim of the class project is to create something that is tangible and useful. This should
be done in groups of 2 to 3 students, and should be started by students at least 6 months before the
submission deadline. The aim here is to find a real world problem that is worthwhile to solve.
Students are encouraged to visit local businesses and ask them about the problems that they are
facing. For example, if a business is finding it hard to create invoices for filing GST claims, then
students can do a project that takes the raw data (list of transactions), groups the transactions by
category, accounts for the GST tax rates, and creates invoices in the appropriate format. Students
can be extremely creative here. They can use a wide variety of Python libraries to create user
friendly applications such as games, software for their school, software for their disabled fellow
students, and mobile applications, Of course to do some of this projects, some additional learning is
required; this should be encouraged. Students should know how to teach themselves. If three
people work on a project for 6 months, at least 500 lines of code is expected. The committee has
also been made aware about the degree of plagiarism in such projects. Teachers should take a very
strict look at this situation, and take very strict disciplinary action against students who are cheating
on lab assignments, or projects, or using pirated software to do the same. Everything that is
proposed can be achieved using absolutely free, and legitimate open source software.
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: INFORMATICS PRACTICES (065)
Unit Marks
1) Data Handling -2
30
2) Basic Software Engineering 15
3) Data Management-2 15
4) Society, Law and Ethics -2
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Function application: pipe, apply, aggregation (group by), transform, and apply map. Reindexing, and altering labels.
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Numpy 1D array, 2D array Arrays: slices, joins, and subsets
August
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Arithmetic operations on 2D arrays Covariance, correlation and linear regression Plotting with Pyplot Plot bar graphs, histograms, frequency polygons, box plots, and scatter plots.
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Basic Software Engineering Introduction to software engineering Software Processes: waterfall model, evolutionary model, and component based modelDelivery models: incremental delivery, spiral delivery Process activities: specification, design/implementation, validation, evolution Agile methods: pair programming, and Scrum Business use-case diagrams Practical aspects: Version control system (GIT), and do case studies of software systems and build use-case diagrams
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Data Management (DM-2) Write a minimal Django based web application that parses a GET and POST request, and writes the fields to a file – flat file and CSV file. Interface Python with an SQL database
15+25 ______ 20+20 UT-4
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SQL commands: aggregation functions, having, group by, order by.
Society Law and Ethics Intellectual property rights, plagiarism, digital rights management, and licensing (Creative Commons, GPL and Apache), open source, open data, privacy. Privacy laws, fraud; cybercrime- phishing, illegal downloads, child pornography, scams; cyber forensics, IT Act, 2000. Technology and society: understanding of societal issues and cultural changes induced by technology. E-waste management: proper disposal of used electronic gadgets. Identity theft, unique ids, and biometrics. Gender and disability issues while teaching and using computers. Role of new media in society: online campaigns, crowdsourcing, smart mobs Issues with the internet: internet as an echo chamber, net neutrality, internet addiction Case studies - Arab Spring, WikiLeaks, Bit coin
December Revision and Project work PB-1 January Revision PB-2 February Revision, CBSE Practical Exam
March CBSE Exam
Total period 240
CLASS–XII: (PRACTICAL) (2018 – 19)
S.NO Unit Name MARKS
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Lab Test (10 marks)
Python programs for data handling (60% logic + 20%
documentation + 20% code quality) 7
Small Python program that sends a SQL query to a database anddisplays the result. A stub program can be provided.
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Report File + viva(9 marks)
Report file: Minimum 21 Python programs. Out of this at least 4 programs should send SQL commands to a database, and
retrieve the result; at least 1 program should implement the webserver to write user data to a CSV file.
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Viva voce based on the report file 02
Project + viva (11 marks)
3 Project (that uses most of the concepts that have been learnt) 08
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EVALUATION OF PRACTICAL EXAMINATION:
1. Data Management: SQL+web-server 1. Find the min, max, sum, and average of the marks in a student marks table. nd the , max, sum, and average of the arks a student ma s table.
country) using group by. using group by.
with Python by importing MYSQL dB with Python by importing MYSQL dBile.
2. Data handling using Python libraries
Use map functions to convert all negative numbers in a Data Frame to the mean of all the numbers. p eg
o Group the rows by the category, and print the total expenditure per category. p y gory, pr pe pe
s of each stock.
functions of the PyPlot library. 3. Basic Software EngineeringBusiness use-case diagrams for an airline ticket booking system, train reservation system, stock exchange
Collaboratively write a program and manage the code with a version control system (GIT) 3. Practical Record File
A practical record file is required to be created during the entire academic session. It should be duly signed by theconcerned teacher on regular basis and is to be produced at the time of Final Practical Examination for evaluation. Itshould include the following: Minimum 21 Python programs. Out of this at least 4 programs should send SQL commands to a database, and retrieve the result; at least 1 program should implement the webserver to write user data to a CSV file. 4. Project File
The aim of the class project is to create something that is tangible and usefu l. This should be done in groups of 2 to 3 students, and should be started by students at least 6 months before the submission deadline. The aim here is to find a real world problem that is worthwhile to solve. Students are encouraged to visit local businesses and ask them about the problems that they are facing. For example, if a business is finding it hard to create invoices for filing GST claims, then students can do a project that takes the raw data (list of transactions), groups the transactions by category, accounts for the GST tax rates, and creates invoices in the appropriate format. Students can be extremely creative here. They can use a wide variety of Python libraries to create user friendly applications such as games, software for their school, software for their disabled fellow students, and mobile applications, Of course to do some of this projects, some additional learning is required; this should be encouraged. Students should know how to teach themselves. If three people work on a project for 6 months, at least 500 lines of code is expected. The committee has also been made aware about the degree of plagiarism in such projects. Teachers should take a very strict look at this situation, and take very strict disciplinary action against students who are cheating on lab assignments, or projects, or using pirated software to do the same. Everything that is proposed can be achieved using absolutely free, and legitimate open source software. 5. Viva Voce
Students will be asked oral questions during practical examination to be conducted at the end of the course. The questions will be from the entire course covered in the academic session. Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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CLASS: XII SUBJECT: PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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Planning in Sports
· Meaning and objectives of Planning
· Various Committees and its responsibilities(Pre,
During &Post) · Tournament–Knockout, League or Round,Robin
& Combination · Procedure to draw Fixtures–Knockout (Bye &
Seeding) & League (Staircase and& Cycle) · Intramural and Extramural–Meaning, Objectives
& its Significance · Specific Sports Programme (Sports Day, Health
Run, Run for Fun, Run for specific cause & Run for Unity) PRACTICALS : Modified AAPHER administration for all
items
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JUNE Unit-II
Sports and Nutrition
· Balanced Diet and Nutrition. Macro & Micro
Nutrients
· Nutritive and Non-Nutritive Components of Diet
· Eating for Weight control–A Healthy Weight.
The Pitfalls of Dieting, Food Intolerance & Food Myths
· Sports Nutrition and its effect on performance
(Fluid & Meal Intake, Pre ,during & Post competition)
· Food supplement for Children
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Unit-III Yoga
Lifestyle
· Asanas for preventive measures
· Obesity: Procedure ,benefits and contradiction for
Vajrasana, Padahastasana, Trikonasana, Ardh
Matsyendrasana
· Diabetes: Procedure, benefits and contradiction for
Bhujangasana, Paschimottanasana,
Pavanamuktasana and ArdhMatsyendrasana
· Asthma: Procedure, benefits & contradiction for
Sukhasana, Chakrasan, Gomukhasana,parvatasan Bhujangasana, Paschimottanasana, Matsyasana
· Hypertension: Tadasana,Vajrasana,Bhujangasan
Pavana muktasana, Ardha chakrasana,
· Backpain: Tadasana, ArdhMatsyendrasana, Vakrasana, Shalabhasana, Bhujangasana
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JULY
Unit-IV Physical Education
· Concept of Disability and Disorder
· Types of Disability, its causes and Nature (Cognitive disability, Intellectual disability,
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andSports for Differently Abled Unit-V Children and Sports
Physical disability)
· Types of Disorder ,its causes and nature(ADHD, SPD,ASD,ODD,OCD)
· Disability Etiquettes
· Advantage of Physical activities for Children with special needs.
· Strategies to make Physical activities accessible for children with special need
· Motor Development and factors affecting it
· Exercise Guidelines at different stages of growth & development
· Advantages and disadvantages of Weight Training
· Concept and advantages of Correct posture
· Causes of Bad Posture Common Postural Deformities-Knock Knee ,Flat foot, Round shoulders ,Lordosis ,Kyphosis bowlegs, Scoliosis
· Corrective Measures for Postural Deformitie
· PRACTICALS :-Conduct Barrow 3 item Test on 10 students
AUGUST
Unit-VI Women& Sports Unit-VII Test& Measurement in Sports
· Sports participation of Women in India Special Consideration( Menarche and Menstrual disfunction)
· Female Athletes Triad (Osteoporosis, Amenorrhea ,Eating Disorders)
· Psychological Aspects of Women Athlete
· Sociological Aspects of Sports participation
· Computation of Fat Percentage Slaughter- Lohman Children Skinfold formula Triceps & Calf Skinfold Male 6 to 17years)-% Body fat=(0.735xsum of skinfold) +1.0 (Female 6 to17yrs)-%body fat=(0.610xsum of skin fold) +5.0
· Measurement of Muscular Strength–KrausWeberTest
· Motor Fitness Test–AAHPER
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· General Motor Fitness–Barrow 3 item general Motorability (Standing Broad Jump, Zig-Zag Run, Medicine ball Put-for Boys: 03kgs, Girls:1kg)
· Measurement of Cardio Vascular Fitness– Harvard Step Test/ Rockport Test-
· Computation of Fitness Index: Duration of the Exercise in seconds X 100
5.5xPulsecountof1-1.5 Min after exercise
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· Rikli & Jones Senior Citizen Fitness Test:- 1. Chai r Stand Test for Lower body Strength 2.. Arm Curl Test for Upper body Strength . 3. Chair Sit &Reach Test for Lower body flexibility . 4. Back Scratch Test for Upper body Flexibility 5. Eight Foot Up and Go Test for Agility 6. Six Minutes Walk Test for Aerobic Endurance PRACTICALS: Procedure for Asanas, Benefits
and contradictions for any two Asanas each lifestyle disease.
Unit-VIII Physiology And Sports
· Gender Differences in Physical and Physiological Parametrs · Physiological Factor Determining Component of
Physical Fitness
· Effect of Exercise on Cardio Vascular System
· Effect of Exercise on Respiratory System
· Effect of Exercise on Muscular System
· Physiological Changes due to Ageing · Role of Physical activity maintaining Functional Fitness In Aged
Population
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Unit-IX Sports Medicine
· Concept, Aims & Scope of Sports Medicine · Sports Injuries: Classification, Causes and
Prevention First-Aid–Aims & Objectives
· Management of Injuries: Soft tissue Injuries:(Abrasion Contusion, Laceration, Incision, Sprain & strain) Injuries Bone & Joint:(Dislocation, Fractures, Green Stick, Communated
· Transverse Oblique & Impacted)
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Unit-X Kinesiology, Biomechanics & Sports
· Introduction to Axes & Planes · Types of Movements(Flexion, Extension,
Abduction and Aduction) · Major Muscles Involved in running ,jumping & Throwing · Types of Movements (Flexion, Extension,
Abduction and Aduction) · Newton’s Laws of Motion and their Application In Sports · Aerodynamics Principles · Friction and Sports
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Unit-XI Psychology andSports
· Understanding Stress and Coping Strategies (Problem focused and Emotional Focused)
· Personality: its Definition & Types–Trait & Sheldon & Jung’s Classification) & Big Five theory
· Motivation: Its Types and Techniques · Exercise Adherence: Reasons to Exercise, Benefits of Exercise · Strategies for Enhancing Adheence to Exercise · Meaning, Concept and Types of Agressions In sports PRACTICALS :- Procedure for administering senior Citizen Fitness Test for 5 elderly family members
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Unit-XII Training in Sports
· Strength- Definition, Types and Methods of Improving Strength- Isometric, Isotonic And Isokinetics
· Endurance-Definition, Types and Methods to Develop Endurance- Continous trianing Interval Training, Fartlek training
· Speed- Definition, Types and Methods to
o Develop speed- Acceleration Run o Pace Runs
· Flexibility: Definition, Types and Methods To improve Flexibility
· Coordinative Abilities – Definition and types · Circuit training – Introduction & its importance
· Athletics, Basketball, Football, Handball, Hockey, Kho Kho,
Rifle shooting, Unified Basketball (Differently Abled Children) and Volleyball
· PRACTICALS :- Any one game of your choice out of the list above. Labeled diagram of field and equipment Rules
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DECEMBER-REVISION AND PREPARATION FOR PRE BOARD EXAMINATIONS JANUARY-REVISION AND PRACTICE OF SAMPLE PAPERS
FEBRUARY- PRACTICAL EXAMS
MARCH-BOARD EXAMINATIONS
1. It is suggested that Unit No.III & VII may taught by following the Principle of Learning by Doing 2. Content is designed to complete the syllabus between 120-140 periods
Note: Any Changes in the syllabus, if announced by CBSE during the academic year 2019-20, has to be
incorporated in the split-up syllabus by the concerned teachers and Principals accordingly. In this regard
Principals and teachers will always remain in touch with CBSE and its website.
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