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SYLLABUS 2016 - 2017


CLASS – XI

Happy are those who trust the Lord, who do not


turn to idol or join those who worship false Gods.
Psalm 40:4
1
ENGLISH
Month Name of the Book- Name of the Book- Suggested Activities/
Hornbill Snapshot Assignments
April and 1. The portrait of a 1) Summer of the The Canterville Ghost – Movie
May lady beautiful white horse can be viewed
2. The photograph
Reading Skills AD-MAD designing
1. Comprehension collage/poster
2. Note-making
Speech during assembly
Writing Skills
Notice
Posters
Article /Speech
Advertisement
Integrated grammar
Listening skills
July 1. We are not afraid 1) Ranga’s Marriage To describe the place you
to die 2) The Address visited
Novel
Chapter 1 and 2 Role-Play
Writing Skills
Reading Skills 1. Letters
1. Comprehension (a) Business/Official
2. Note-making Letters making enquiries
(b) Registering
Complaints
(c) Asking for and giving
information
2. Grammar - Determiners
Factual Description/ Report
Writing
August 1. Discovering Tut 1) Albert Einstein at Environment Week
School Celebrations
Writing Skills
Novel 1. Letter to Editor - Giving
The Canterville Ghost suggestion on an issue
Chapter-3 2. Letter to school/college
authority
Regarding admission
School issues (example
– change of bus route /
change of subject)
Grammar –Tenses, Change of
voice, Error Detection,
Editing, Reordering sentences
September Revision Revision/ Exam. 1. Listening skills
2. Speaking skills -
Assessment of speaking
and Listening activity

2
1. Voice of rain 1) Mother’s day Famous speech by leaders
October 2. The ailing planet Novel Writing Skills
The Canterville Ghost Letters –
Chapter-4 1. Placing Order
2. Sending Replies
November 1. Browning version Novel Debate competition
2. Childhood The Canterville Ghost- Writing Skills
Chapter 5 Letters –
1. Job Application
2. Letter to school / college
authority requirements for
school like furniture,
books and sports
equipments
Grammar –
1. Clauses
December 1. Father to son 1) Birth Grammar
Novel 1. Active and Passive Voice
The Canterville Ghost- 2. Speaking and Listening
Chapter 6 and 7 Skills

January - 1) Tale of melon city -

February Revision Revision/Exam Revision

Final Examination – Entire Syllabus as per CBSE specifications.

BLUE PRINT

Section-A (2 comprehensions)
Comprehension (1) – (12 marks) : 6M SA Type Questions, 6 Short Answer Type Questions.
Comprehension (2) – (8 marks) : Note Making 5 marks comprising of title and key and 3 marks
summary.

Section-B – Writing Skills and Grammar


B3 – Short Answer questions based on – Notice/Poster/Advertisement/Factual Description (4
marks)
B4 – Long answer questions – Letter writing (6 marks)
B5 – Very long answer type – Article/Speech/report Writing/Narrative (10 marks)
B6, B7, B8 – Based on grammar – Error correction, Edition, Re-ordering of sentences,
Transformation of sentences – (4/2/4 marks)

Section-C – Literature and Novel


C9 – Very short answer type based on poetry (3 marks)
C10 – Short answer question based on prose, poetry & plays from both the text. (3x3=9)
C11 – Long answer questions based on prescribed text. (6 marks)
C12 – Long answer questions based on plot, incident or event based on the novel. (6 marks)
C13 – Long answer question based on interpretation, appreciation and analysis of characters of the
prescribed novel (6 marks)
Total (80 marks)

3
Design of the English Question Paper
Time : 3 Hours
Marks : 80 + 20 = 100

Typology Typology of MCQ Very Short Short Long Long Very Total Overal
questions!learni 1 Short Answ Answ Answ Answ Long mark l %
ng outcomes mark Answ er er er- er- Answ s
er Quest Quest 180- 2120- er150
Quest ion 3 ion 4 100w 150w -
ion I mark mark ords5 ords6 200w
mark s s mark mark ords(
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S)10
mark
s
Reading Conceptual 6 6 1 1 20 20
Skills understanding,
decoding
analysing,
inferring,
interpreting,
appreciating,
literary
conventions and
vocabulary,
summarising and
using appropriate
formats/s
Writing Reasoning, 10 1 1 1 30 30
Skills and appropriacy of
Grammar style and tone,
using appropriate
format and
fluency inference,
analysis,
evaluation and
creativity,
appreciation
applying of
languages
conventions,
comprehension
using structures
integratively,accu
racy and fluency
Literary Recalling, 3 3 3 30 30
Text Books reasoning,
and Long appreciating a
Reading literary
Text conventions,
inference,

4
analysis,
evaluation,
creativity with
fluency
Assessmen Interaction, 10+10 20 20
t of reasoning, (L+S)
Speaking diction,
and articulation,
Listening clarity,
Skills pronunciation
overall fluency
Total 3×1=3 19×1= 4×3=1 1×4=4 1×5=5 4×6=2 lx10= 80 100
19 2 4 10

MATHEMATICS
MONTH Name of the Chapter Weightage
(Marks)
1st 2nd
APRIL Chapter-1 Sets 4+6=10 4
MAY Chapter-2 Relation and Functions 1+4=5 1+1=2
JULY Chapter-3 Trigonometry Solution of 1+1+1+4+4+6+6=23 4+4+6=14
Triangles

Chapter-4 Principle of mathematical 4+4=08 4


induction

Chapter-5 Complex numbers and 1+1+4+4=10 6


Quadratic Equations
AUGUST Chapter-6 Linear inequalities 4+6=10 4

Chapter-13 Limits and derivative 4+4+6+6=20 1+4+6=11

Chapter-15 Statistics 4+4+6=14 4+6=10


SEPT. REVISION / EXAM
OCTOBER CH-7 : Permutation and combinations 04
CH-8 : Binomial theorem 06
NOV. CH-10 : Straight lines 4+6=10
CH-11 : Conic sections 4
DECEMBER Ch-9 : Sequences & series 4+6=10
Ch-12 : Three Dimensional 4
Geometry
JANUARY Ch-16 : Probability 1+4=5
Ch -14 : Mathematical Reasoning 1+1=2
FEBRUARY Revision + final term examination

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BLUE PRINT
FIRST TERM
MONTH Name of the Chapter 1 MARK 4 MARK 6 MARK Total
Weightage
APRIL Chapter-1 Sets - 1 1 10

MAY Chapter-2 Relation and 1 1 - 5


Functions
JULY Chapter-3 Trigonometry 3 2 2 23
functions

Chapter-4 Principle of - 2 - 8
mathematical induction

Chapter-5 Complex numbers & 2 2 - 10


Quadratic Equations
AUGUST Chapter-6 Linear inequalities - 1 1 10

Chapter-13 Limits and - 2 2 20


derivative

Chapter-15 Statistics - 2 1 14

SECOND TERM

MONTH Name of the Chapter 1 MARK 4 MARK 6 MARK Total


Weightage

APRIL Chapter-1 Sets - 1 - 4


MAY Chapter-2 Relation and 2 - - 2
Functions
JULY Chapter-3 Trigonometry - 2 1 14
functions
Chapter-4 Principle of - 1 - 4
mathematical induction
Chapter-5 Complex numbers & - - 1 6
quadratic equations
AUGUST Chapter-6 Linear inequalities - 1 - 4
Chapter-13 Limits and 1 1 1 11
derivative (supplement)
Chapter-15 Statistics - 1 1 10
OCTOBER CH-7 - 1 - 4
Permutation and combinations
CH-8 - - 1 6
Binomial theorem
NOV. CH-10 - 1 1 10
Straight lines
6
CH-11 - 1 - 4
Conic sections
DECEMBER Ch-9 - 1 1 10
Sequences & series

Ch-12 - 1 - 4
Three Dimensional
Geometry
JANUARY Ch-16 1 1 - 5
Probability
Ch -14 2 - - 2
Mathematical Reasoning

PHYSICS
MONTH NAME OF THE UNIT WEIGHTAGE Suggested Activities
Ist 2nd
APRIL Physical World and 06
Measurement 23 As per CBSE manual
MAY KINEMATICS 20
JULY Kinematics (Contd)

Laws Of Motion 20 As per CBSE manual

Work, Energy And Power

AUGUST Work, Energy And Power 12


(Contd)
17 As per CBSE manual
Motion Of System Of Particles 12
And
Rigid Body
OCTOBER Gravitation

Properties Of Bulk Matter As per CBSE manual


NOVEMBER Properties Of Bulk Matter
(Contd) 20
DECEMBER Thermodynamics
As per CBSE manual
Behaviour Of Perfect Gases &
Kinetic Theory Of Gases
JANUARY Oscillations & Waves 10 As per CBSE manual
FEBRUARY Revision & Exams

7
PRACTICALS : (1st Term)

1. 8 EXPERIMENTS ( 4 FROM EACH SECTION)


2. 2 ACTIVITIES (1 FROM EACH SECTION)

BLUE PRINT

TYPE OF MARKS TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL MARKS


QUESTIONS QUESTIONS
VSA 1 5 5
SA-I 2 5 10
SA-II 3 12 36
VBQ 4 1 4
LA 5 3 15
TOTAL 26 70

QUESTION PAPER MUST INCLUDE THE PROBLEMS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING-


1. REMEMBERING
2. UNDERSTANDING
3. APPLICATION
4. HIGH ORDER THINKING SKILLS
5. EVALUATION & MULTIDISCIPLINARY

PRACTICALS 2nd Term

1. 7 EXPERIMENTS - MINIMUM 3 FROM EACH SECTION


2. 3 ACTIVITIES - 1 FROM EACH SECTION
3. ONE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

BLUE PRINT SAME AS FIRST TERM

BLUE PRINT FOR PRACTICALS

EXPERIMENT 8+8=16
RECORDS 6
PROJECT 3
VIVA 5
TOTAL 30

CHEMISTRY

MONTH Name of Chapter Weightage SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/


(Marks) ASSIGNMENTS
I II
APRIL 1. Some basic concepts of 10 05 Finding Limiting Reagent.
Chemistry Finding Molarity and Molality.
MAY 1. Structure of Atom 14 06 Model making related to the
2. Classification 08 04 concern topics.

8
JULY 1. Classification of elements
(contd)

2. Chemical Bonding and 14 05 a) Structures of molecules


Molecular structure b) Balancing of equations

3. Redox Reactions 08 03
AUGUST 1. States of Matter 10 04 Assignment –Numericals
2. Environmental chemistry 06 03 Project work

SEPTEMBER REVISION /
EXAMINATION

OCTOBER 1. Organic Chemistry - Some 7 Assignment – Structures of


basic principles resonating molecules
NOVEMBER 1. Hydrocarbons 8 a. Name reactions
2. Thermodynamics 6 b. Conversions
c. Numericals
DECEMBER 1. Thermodynamics (Contd) a. Numericals
2. Equilibrium 6 b. Conceptual questions
3. Hydrogen 3
JANUARY 1. S-Block elements 5 a. Assignment of reasoning
2. P-Block elements 5 questions
b. Balance the equations
FEBRUARY Final examination Chemistry practical
a. Volumetric analysis
b. Salt analysis

PRACTICAL : (1st Term)

1. Volumetric Analysis.
2. Preparation of crystals of copper sulphate from impure sample of blue vitriol.
3. Determination of pH of HCl and NaOH at different concentrations.
3. Project on Environmental Chemistry.

BLUE PRINT

TYPE OF MARKS TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL MARKS


QUESTIONS QUESTIONS
VSA 1 5 5
SA-I 2 5 10
SA-II 3 12 36
VBQ 4 1 4
LA 5 3 15
TOTAL 26 70

QUESTION PAPER MUST INCLUDE THE PROBLEMS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING-


1. REMEMBERING
2. UNDERSTANDING

9
3. APPLICATION
4. HIGH ORDER THINKING SKILLS
5. EVALUATION & MULTIDISCIPLINARY

BLUE PRINT SAME AS FIRST TERM

PRACTICAL: (2nd Term)


1. Volumetric Analysis
2. Salt analysis- To find one anion and one cation in given salt
3. Project on Hydrogen

BLUE PRINT FOR PRACTICAL

EXPERIMENT 8+8=16
RECORDS 6
PROJECT 3
VIVA 5
TOTAL 30

BIOLOGY
FIRST TERM
Month Name of Chapter Weightage SUGGESTED
ACTIVITIES/
I II ASSIGNMENTS
TERM TERM
April The living world 3 1 Prepare a herbarium
Biological classification 5 1
May Cell-The unit of life 10 6 Worksheets/assignment
July Cell cycle and cell division 12 5 - Identification of stages of
Biomolecules 5 4 mitosis and meiosis.
- Test for presence of
different biomolecules in
foodstuff.
August Plant Kingdom 6 2 - Power point presentation
Morphology of flowering plants 8 4 on Kingdom Monera,
Anatomy of flowering plants 7 4 Protisa & Fungi and study
Animal Kingdom 8 3 of museum specimen.
Structural Organization (Cockroach) 6 3 - PPT on plant kingdom.
- Study of different types of
leaves, modification of
stem, root and leaf. Dissect
flower.
- T.S. of dicot and monocot
root and stem.
- Study of museum
specimen. PPT on animal
kingdom.
- Morphological structure of
cockroach through model.
September Revision/Examination

10
SECOND TERM

October Transport in Plants - 2 - Study of osmosis by potato


Mineral Nutrition - 2 osmometer
Photosynthesis - 5 - Assignments/Worksheets
Respiration in plant - 5 - Photosynthetic pigment through Paper
Chromatography
- Assignments/Worksheets
November Plant growth and - 3 - Project report on physiological
development
Digestion and -
Absorption
Breathing and - Assessed
Exchange of gases at OTBA
Body Fluids and -
Circulation
December Excretory Products - 2 - Test sample of urine for presence of
and its Elimination albumin, bile, salt and glucose.
Movement and - 2 - Study of bones and joints.
Locomotion - Assignments / Worksheets
Neural Control - 3
January Chemical - 3 - Oral presentation on hormones.
Coordination Endocrine glands.
Final Practical
Exams
Revision test/Mock
Examination
OTBA 10
February Final Examination

Note : The question paper of the year and examination to be held in the March 206 will include a
section on open text based assessment (OTBA) which will include questions of a total of 10 marks.
No other questions will be asked from the unit for OTBA. The open text material will be supplied
in advance. This material is designed to test the analytical and higher order thinking skills of
students.

Question Wise Break Up

Types of Mark(s Total Total


Question(s) ) per No. of Mark
VSA 1 5 05
SA-I 2 5 10
SA-II 3 12 36
VBQ 4 1 04
LA 5 3 15
Total 26 70

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BLUE PRINT - Chapter Wise

Sl. Chapter VSA SA I SA II VBQ LA TOTAL


No. (1 (2 (3 (4 (5
mark) mark) mark) Mark) Mark)
1. The living world 1 1
2. Biological classification 2 1
3. Cell-The unit of life 2 2
4. Cell cycle and cell Division 1 1 1
5. Biomolecules 1
6. Plant Kingdom 2
7. Morphology of flowering plants 1 2
8. Anatomy of flowering Plants 1 2
9. Animal Kingdom 1 2
10. Structural Organization 1 1
(Cockroach)

Sl. Chapter VSA SA I SA II VBQ LA TOTAL


No. (1 (2 (3 (4 (5
mark) mark) mark) Mark) Mark)
1. The living world 1
2. Biological classification 1
3. Cell-The unit of life 2
4. Cell cycle and cell Division 1
5. Biomolecules 1 1
6. Plant Kingdom 1
7. Morphology of flowering plants 1 1
8. Anatomy of flowering Plants 1 1
9. Animal Kingdom 1
10. Structural Organization
(Cockroach)
11. Tranport in Plants 1 1
12. Mineral Nutrition 1 1
13. Photosynthesis
14. Respiration in plant
15. Plant growth and 1
development

16. Digestion and OTBA


absorption

17. Breathing and OTBA 2


exchange of gases

18. Body Fluids and OTBA


circulation
19. Excretory Products 1
and its Elimination
20. Movement and 1
Locomotion
12
21. Neural Control 1
22. Chemical 1
Coordination

BUSINESS STUDIES
Month Name of Chapter Weightage Suggested
1st 2nd Activities/Assignments
April 1. Nature and Purpose of 16 08 A report on study of different
Business occupations.
2.Forms of business
organization (1st Half)
May Forms of business 22 12 Collection & study of various
organization (2nd Half) documents related to
(Formation of a Co.) formation of a company.
June Continues

July 3.Private, public and global 20 08 Visit to any 2 different types


enterprises of Co.’s & their comparison.
Visit to a bank
4.Business services 18 10
August Business services (contd.) Study of various banking
5.Emerging modes of 14 6 documents.
business organizations
September Revision & First Term
Examination

SECOND TERM

October 6.Social responsibility of 06 A debate on social


business and business ethics responsibilities.
Sources of business finance
November 7.Sources of business 14 Collection of securities &
finance (contd.) research work on the various
8.Small business 06 subsidies given by the
December 9.Internal trade 12 government.

Project Work 10 Visit to retail shop.


January 10.International Business -I 08 Collection of documents for
11. International Business-II collage making.
February Revision and Final
Examination

Ch. Name Marks


No.
Part-A : Foundation of Business
1 Nature and Purpose of Business 8 20
50
2 Forms of business organization 12
3 Private, public and global enterprises 8 18
13
4 Business services 10
5 Emerging modes of business 6 12
6 Social responsibility of business and business ethics 6
Part-B : Finance & Trade
7 Sources of business finance 14 20 40
8 Small business 6
9 Internal trade 12 20
10 International business 8
11 Project Work 10
TOTAL 100 100
* Content as per the new CBSE syllabus.

Ch. Name Weightage Weightage


No. 1st Term 2nd Term
1 Nature and Purpose of Business Organisation 16 08
2 Forms of business organization 22 12
3 Private, public and global enterprises 20 08
4 Business services 18 10
5 Emerging modes of business 14 06
6 Social responsibility of business and business ethics 06
7 Sources of business finance 14
8 Small business 06
9 Internal trade 12
10 International business-I 08
11 International business-I
12 Project work / Viva 10 10
TOTAL 100 100

BLUE PRINT

M Q T M Q T
1 08 08 1 08 08

3 06 18 3 06 18
4 05 20 4 05 20

5 04 20 5 04 20
6 04 24 6 04 24

Viva 10 Project 10
TOTAL 100 TOTAL 90

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ACCOUNTANCY

MONTH MONTH WISE SYLLABUS SUGESSTED


NAME OF CHAPTER WEIGHTAGE ACTIVITIES /
1st 2nd ASSIGNMENTS
April to CHAPTER-1 Introduction to Accounting 06 03 Giving a real life
June CHAPTER-2 Basic Accounting Terms 06 03 situation when a
CHAPTER-3 Theory Base of Accounting, 10 05 person is given a
CHAPTER-4 Bases of Accounting 05 04 fixed amount to
CHAPTER -5 Accounting Equation 09 - spend for day to
CHAPTER-6 Accounting Procedure-Rules of 03 - day activities of a
Debit and Credit Household.

Creation of various
kinds of voucher’s.
July CHAPTER-7 Origin of Transactions- Source 03 Discussion in G-6
Documents and Preparation of Vouchers. on the topic
CHAPTER-8 Journal and Ledger 15 06 “Functions of a
CHAPTER-9 Special Purpose Book I- Cash 11 04 Bank”.
Book
CHAPTER-10 Special Purpose Book II – -
(PB,SB, PR,SR ,Journal Proper)
CHAPTER-12 Trial Balance 07 03
August CHAPTER-11 Bank Reconciliation Statement 07 04 Reconcile Bank
CHAPTER -14 Provisions and Reserves 04 - A/C(pass book)
Chapter-21 Computers in Accounting 04 10 with Cash Book for
(Comparison of Manual & Computerised a Real bank account
Accounting, system, Advantage & for an Individual /
disadvantage of computerized accounting, organisation.
Accounting software-readymade, customized
and tailor made software with merit &
demerits)
Sept. Revision / Examination
October Chapter-13 Depreciation - 06 Role play to
Chapter-15 Accounting for Bills of Exchange 06 understand various
terms and parties
involved in Bills of
Exchange.
Nov. Chapter-16 Rectification of Errors - 06 Collect an Annual
Chapter-17 Financial Statements of Sole Report of a profit
Proprietorship 10 making Sole
Chapter-18 Adjustments in preparation of proprietorship.
financial Statements. Analyse its various
Accounts and
Balance sheet.
Dec. Chapter-19 Accounts from Incomplete - 05 Visit a Not-for
Records-Single Entry System profit Organisation.
Chapter-20 Financial statements of a Not-For 15 Write a report for
Profit Organisations the same with the
view of their
bookkeeping
15
procedure.
OR
Visit few small and
big business
organisations. Find
out the
Bookkeeping
procedures of these
firms. Prepare a
Report to compare
their procedures.
Jan. Revision Find out the various
Viva / Project 10 10 Software available
in the market.
Prepare a
comparative
Study of the same.
Feb. Revision / Examination

BLUE PRINT
Ch.No. Name of Chapter Weightage Prescribed in
Textbook
1. Introduction to Accounting 3
2. Basic Accounting terms 3
15
3. Theory………..Reporting standards (IFRS) 5
4. Basis of Accounting 4
8. Journal and Ledger 6
9. Special purpose book I-Cash book 4
11. Bank reconciliation statement 4
12. Trial balance 3 35
13. Depreciation 6
15. Accounting of bills of exchange 6
16. Rectification of errors 6
17. Financial statements of sole proprietorship
10 10
18. Adjustments in preparation of financial statements
19. Accounts from…….single entry system 5 5
20. Financial statements of Not-for-profit organizations 15 15
21. Computers in accounting 10 10
22. Project Work 10 10
TOTAL 100 100

Marks No. of questions Total


8 2 16
6 5 30
4 5 20
3 6 18
1 6 6
Total 24 90

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MONTH CHAPTER WEIGHETAGE SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/
ASSIGNMENTS
1ST 2ND
July Ch-1 - Physical fitness, 15 6 Physical fitness Assessments
wellness & lifestyle 15 5
Ch-2 – Changing trends &
career in physical education
August Ch-3 – Olympic movement 15 6 Project - Presentation on Yoga
Ch-4 – Yoga 10 5
Ch-5 – Doping 15 6
September Revision & Examination

SECOND TERM

October Ch-6 – Management of - 7 Information about the significance


injuries - 7 of First Aid,
Ch-7 – Test & measurement Tests and measurement in sports
in sports
November Ch-8 – Fundamentals of - 7 Benefits of biomechanics in
anatomy & physiology - 7 sports
Ch- 9 – Biomechanics &
sports
December Ch-10 – Psychology & sports - 7 Practical file as per CBSE
guidelines.
January Ch-11 – Training in sports - 7 Physical fitness Assessments

February Revision & Examination

BLUE PRINT
M Q T
1 11 11
3 08 24
5 07 35
TOTAL 70

Note – Final term complete syllabus will come as per CBSE guidelines.

HISTORY
Month Topic Weightage Suggested Activity

1st 2nd
April Bridge Course Marking scheme /pattern of
Ch 1-From the question paper.
beginning of time 30 Project on Evolution of mankind.
17
May Ch 2-Writing & Group discussion on Mesopotamian
City Life script.
July Ch 3-An empire Debate on comparison of women in
across three roman empire with 20th century.
continents 50 40
August Ch 4-Central Quiz on religious thought.
Islamic Lands Make PPT on family history of
Ch 5-Nomadic Genghis Khan.
Script
Sept. Revision/First Term
Examination

Project : 1st Term (a) Evolution of Mankind (b) Sufism (any one)

BLUE PRINT

Topics 2 marks 4 marks 7 marks 8 marks Total


From the beginning of time 2 4 - 8 14
Writing and city life 2 4 7 - 13
An empire across three continents 2 4 7 8 21
The central Islamic lands 2 4 7 - 13

Nomadic script 2 4 - 8 14
Map - - - - 5

Project - - - - 20

Total 2x5 4x5 7x3 8x3 100

Map page no. 14 & 82

SECOND TERM
Month Topic Weightage Suggested Activity
1st 2nd
October Ch -6 Three orders PPT on three orders in European
Ch 7-Changing Society.
cultural traditions
November Ch 8- Confrontation Only for project (Aztecs
of culture civilization)
Ch 9-Industrial 40 MARKS
revolution Debate “Industrial revolution
and Environmental
degradation”.
December Ch 10-Displacing PPT on problems of refugees.
indigenous people
January Ch 11- Path to Discussion on political ideology
modernization like communism.

18
Emergence of Japan as a global
Map 5 power after WW-II
February Revision / Final
Examination
Project – Comparison between Aztecs and Mesopotamian civilization.

BLUE PRINT

Topics Passage
2 marks 4 marks 7 marks 8 marks 5 marks
Section-I (L-1 & 2) 1 1 - 1 -
Section-II (L-3, 4, 5) 1 1 1 1 -
Section-III (L-6) 2 1 1 1 -
Section-IV (L-9, 10, 11) 1 1+1 1 1 -
(value)
Map (Sec-IV Page No. 219, 227) - - - 1 1
TOTAL 2x5=10 4x5=20 7x3=21 8x3=24 5x1=5

ECONOMICS

MONTH Name of Chapter Weightage SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/


(Marks) ASSIGNMENTS
1st 2nd
APRIL Introduction 8 • Assignment
Collection of data 10

MAY Organisation of data 8 13 • Questionnaire (market


survey)
JULY Tabular presentation • Data Representation
Diagrammatic presentation 19 • Data at a glance
Graphical presentation
AUGUST Major challenges facing • PPT
Indian economy :-
• Poverty • Question bank
• Unemployement
• Rural development 35
• Environment
sustainable
• Development
Infrastructure
SEPTEMBER Human capital formation

Inflation 10

19
SECOND TERM

OCTOBER Measure of Central - • Question Bank


Tendency -
Measures of dispersion 27
NOVEMBER Measure of correlation - • Collage making
Index numbers -

DECEMBER India on the eve of -


Independence

Developmental policies till - 25


1991

Economic reforms -
JANUARY Current Challenges - 15

OTBA(Inida’s relationship 10 Comparative study India-


with China and Pakistan) - China-Pakistan
FEBRUARY Revision

BLUE PRINT (FIRST TERM)


M Q T
1 7 7
3 9 27
4 5 20
6 6 36 + 10 OTBA
TOTAL 90 = 100

BLUE PRINT (SECOND TERM)


M Q T
1 5 5
3 9 27
4 3 12
6 6 36 + 10 OTBA + 10 (Project) = 100
TOTAL 80

PSYCHOLOGY
FIRST TERM

Month Chapter Name of Chapter Weightage Practical/ Suggested Activities


1st 2nd
April & 1 What is Psychology 18 Ch- PROJECT:-
May 1-2 Choose an interesting person
= 17 (eminent Psychologist). Write a
paper about him considering
following element:
a) Biography

20
b) Professional History
c) Theories/ Influence on
psychology
July 2 Methods of Enquiry 20 One Practical
9 Motivation & Emotions 15 8
August 3 Basis of human behaviour 17 7 PPT on biological basis of
4 Human development human behaviour.
OR
PPT on development process of
human being. (biological /
psychological)
September Revision and First Term
Exam

SECOND TERM

October 5 Sensory, attention al and 7 Case profile on adolescents


perceptual processes issues
OR
Old age issues muller lyer
experiment
November 6 Memory 8 Experiment-2
December 7 Learning 8 Case presentation on language
development
January 8 Thinking and Language 8
February Revision / Final Exam 7 Practical

Practical Examination
(i) Practical (Experiments) file 05 Marks
(ii) Project file 05 Marks
(iii) Viva Voce (Project and experiments) 05 Marks
(iv) One experiment: (05 for conduct and 10 for reporting) 15 Marks

Mark distribution for Final examination unit wise.

UNITE CHAPTERS MARKS


1- WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY? 07
2- METHODS OF ENQUIRY 10
3- BASIS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR 08
4- HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 06
5- SENSORY,ATTENTION AND PERCEPTUAL PROCESS 08
6- MEMORY 08
7- LEARNING 09
8- THINKING AND LANGUAGE 07
9- MOTIVATION AND EMOTION 07
TOTAL 70

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INFORMATICS PRACTICES
FIRST TERM

Month Chapter Name of the Chapter First Second Suggested


No. Term Term Activity
April 4 Getting started with IDE programming 10 10 PPT by G6
July 1 Hardware Concepts 05 - PPT by G6
2 Software Concepts and Productivity Tools 08 - PPT by G6
3 Information Security and Social networking 07 - PPT by G6
August 5 Programming fundamentals 15 5 Practical
work in
Lab
6 Control Structures 25 10 Practical
work in
Lab
Sept. REVISION / EXAM

BLUE PRINT (FIRST TERM)

Type of Marks per Total Total


Questions Question Marks
SA-I 1 15 15
SA-II 2 14 28
LA-I 4 3 12
LA-II 5 3 15
TOTAL 35 35 70

Practical : (30 marks) First Term

Java Application (20 marks)on the following topics:


Using Swing controls
Using control structures

Practical File : 5 marks


Viva: 5marks

SECOND TERM

October 7 Programming Guidelines - 08 Suggested


8 Introduction to MySQL - 07 PPT by
G6
November 9 MySQL - 15 PPT by
G6
10 Functions in MySQL - 13 Lab work
December 11 Sample Application/project - 02
January Revision
February Final Examination

Practical : (30 marks)Second Term


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Problem Solving using Java (10 marks) MySQL queries (10 marks)
Practical File (5marks) Viva (5 marks)

GEOGRAPHY
Part A—Fundamentals of physical geography— 35 marks
Part B—India-physical environment-- 35 marks
Part C— Practical work in geography-- 30 marks

FIRST TERM

Month Name of the chapter Weightage Weightage Suggested


of the 1st of the 2nd activities
term term
April Part A. Collect
Ch.1.geography as a discipline 3 3 information and
make a project on
Ch.2. the origin and evolution of the 2 Kyoto protocol
earth on global climate
5 changes.
Ch.3. interior of the earth 4

Ch.4. distribution of oceans and 7


continents
May Ch.5. minerals and rocks 3

Ch.6.geomorphic processes 5 8

Ch.7.landforms and their evolution 4


June- Ch.8. composition and structure of 5
July atmosphere
Ch.9.solar radiation, heat balance and 5
temperature
Ch.10. atmospheric circulation and 4 10
weather systems

Ch.11. water in the atmosphere 5

Ch.12. world climate and climate 3


change
August Ch.13. water 4 Practical file
work is to be
Ch.14.moements of ocean water 6 4 completed.

Ch.15. life on the earth 4

Ch.16. biodiversity and conservation 6 3


Total 33+2
marks for
map work
related to
the
23
chapters of
part A.
PART C. PRACTICAL WORK
Ch.1. introduction to maps
Ch.2. map scale 10 10
Ch.3. latitude, longitude and time
Ch.4. map projections 15+5 marks
for via-voe
& file
Septemb Revision and Examination
er

SECOND TERM

Month Name of the chapter Weightage Weightage Suggested


of the 1st of the 2nd activities
term term
October PART B. 3
Ch.1. India-location
Ch.2. structure and physiography 10
Ch.3. drainage system
Novembe Ch.4. climate
r Ch.5. natural vegetation 10
Ch.6. soils
Ch.7. natural hazards and disasters 9
Total 33
marks+3
marks for
map
relating to
the
chapters of
part B.
Decembe Part C. Practical file
r Ch.5. topographical maps work is to be
Ch.6. introduction to aerial 15+5 completed.
photographs marks for
Ch.7. introduction to remote sensing via-voe &
Ch.8. weather instruments, maps and file
charts
OTBA PRACTISE/ REVISION
February Revision/Examination

NOTE

Map work related to the chapters of part a & b is to be done

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COMPUTER SCIENCE (C++)
FIRST TERM

TOPIC MARKS Suggested


Activity
Getting started with C++ 09 Lab exercise
Data handling 09 G-6 Discussion
Operators & expressions 10 Lab exercise
Flow of control 20 Lab exercise
Functions 08 Lab exercise
Arrays (excluding functions & strings & search / sort / merge) 14 Lab exercise

MARKING SCHEME
Name of the chapter Q.S. Q.S. Q.S. Q.S. Marks
(1 mark) (2 marks) (3 marks) (4 marks)
Getting started with C++ 1 4 9
Data handling 1 4 9
Operators & expressions 1 3 1 10
Flow of control 4 2 20
Functions 2 1 8
Arrays (excluding functions & 1 3 14
strings & search / sort / merge)

BLUE PRINT
1 mark questions 3 3x1=3
2 marks questions 14 14x2=28
3 marks questions 5 3x5=15
4 marks questions 6 6x4=24
TOTAL 70

SECOND TERM

CHAPTERWISE WEIGHTAGE OF MARKS

TOPIC MARKS Suggested


Activity
FROM FIRST TERM : FLOW OF CONTROL ONWARDS 20 Revision Sheets
FUNCTIONS 14 Lab exercise
OOP 04
FUNCTION OVERLOADING 04 Lab exercise
STRUCTURES 06 Lab exercise
CLASSES AND OBJECTS 08 Lab exercise
CONSTRUCTORS AND DESTRUCTORS 06 Lab exercise
INHERITANCE 08 Lab exercise
TOTAL 70

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MARKING SCHEME

CHAPTER 1/2 1 2 3 4 TOTAL


MARKS MARKS MARKS MARKS MARKS
FROM FIRST TERM : 4 ------ 4 2 1 20
FLOW OF CONTROL
ONWARDS
FUNCTIONS ------- ------ 4 2 ------ 14

OOP ------ ------ 2 ------ ------ 04


FUNCTION ------ 1 1 ------ 04
OVERLOADING
STRUCTURES ------ 2 2 ------ ------ 06
CLASSES AND OBJECTS ------ ------ 2 ------ 1 08
CONSTRUCTORS AND ------ 6 ------ ------ ------ 06
DESTRUCTORS
INHERITANCE ------ ------ 2 ------ 1 08
TOTAL 4 9 16 5 3 70

BLUE PRINT
Marks No. Of Marks
questions
½ 4 2
1 9 9
2 16 32
3 5 15
4 3 12
TOTAL 70

COMMERCIAL ART
MONTH UNIT WEIGHTAGE OF Suggested
MARKS Activities/
ST
1 TERM 2ND Assignments
TERM

April Unit-1 : Pre Historic Rock-Paintings 05 02 Sketching on sketch


Practical : Unit-I Object Drawing book.
20 20 Object drawing
study.
July Unit-1 : Study of sculptures 10 05
Practical : Typography 20
August Unit-2 : Buddhist, Jain and Hindu Art 25 15
Advertisement
20 Advertisement on
commercial topic.
September Revision / Examination
October Unit-3 : Temple sculptures and South 15
Indian Bronze.
Advertisement Advertisement on
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social topic
November Unit-3 : (continue) (architecture 0
study)
December Object drawing 20
Advertisement
January Object Drawing
Advertisement
Revision
February Revision

BLUE PRINT
Theory (40 marks) Practical (60 marks)
S.No. Units Marks S.No. Units Marks
U-1 Pre-historic rock 10 U-1 Sketching 20
paintings
U-2 Buddhist, Jain and 10+5=15 U-2 Typography 20
Hindu Art
U-3 Temple sculpture 15 U-3 Portfolio 20
TOTAL 40 TOTAL 60

HOME SCIENCE
Month Name of the Chapter Practical Weightage Suggested activity/
assessment
Bridge course 1st 2nd
April/May Unit 1- Concept of 3 2 Career options/ job
Home Science and its opportunity
scope
Unit 5-Fabric and 1.Fibre Test 30 15 Collectino of different
Apparel 2.Tie & Dye types of natural & man
Introduction to fibre 3. Block Printing made fibres & fabrics
science 4. weaves
Fabric construction
Finishing of fabrics
June-July Unit 6- Community 1. Messages 7 5 Messages on Women
development and Empowerment and
extension –part I 2. Leaflets saving girl child

Respect for girl child

31. Communication
concept and methods
Unit 3-Food nutrition Cooking Practical- 30 15 1. Preparing charts on
health and fitness Methods of various nutrients,
Cooking by using functions, deficiency
Food nutrition health different nutrients diseases& sources.
and fitness
2. make any one
Functions of food preserved food at home
Selection of food for
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optimum nutrition and
health

Vitamins

Minerals

Selection and Storage


of food products

August Food Preservation

Cooking of Food

Unit 4-Family and 1. Flower 15 1. Rangoli and Alpana


Community Resources arrangement, competition

Concept of Family 2. Floor Decoration 2. Visit to a crèche

Resources 3. Evaluation of
space
Management process
4. Cleaning
September Revision and
Examination

October Time and energy mgt

Need and ways of


space mgt in homes

Elements of art and


principles of design

Use of colours and


lights and accessories
in space mgt

November Unit 2-Human 1.Visit to a child 18 1. Spending a day at day


Development: Life day care care centre
span approach
2. Observing a 2. Preparing play way
Introduction to various child requiring method of learning
stages of devp special care material for children

Infancy 3. Report on two


children of
Early Childhood different age
Late childhood 4. Toy making
Behavioural problems
of children and
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suggested measures

December Prevention from


infectious diseases

Substitute care at home


and outside

Special need of
disadvantaged children

First aid

January/ Revision / Examination


February

BLUE PRINT( AS PER CBSE)

THEORY( 70 MARKS) PRACTICAL( 30 MARKS)


Marks Questions Total Project - 23
1 X 6 = 6 File - 5
2 X 7 = 14 Viva - 2
3 X 2 = 6
4 X 6 = 24
5 X 4 = 20

SOCIOLOGY
Month Name of Chapter Weightage Suggested
(Book-1) Activities/Assignments
1st 2nd
APRIL /MAYIntroducing Sociology Scope of sociology
- Sociology and 20 08 Introduction to readings of
society Andre Betille
- Basic Concept 20 08
JUNE/JULY - Social Institutions 20 10 Forms of marriage and religion
AUGUST - Culture and Society 20 08 Project Work
- Doing Sociology :
Research Methods
(to be evaluated
through practical
project work)
SEPTEMBER - Revision/Exam - -

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BLUE PRINT
M Q T
2 14 28
4 7 28
6 4 24
TOTAL 80

PROJECT WORK – 20 MARKS


A. Project 10 marks
B. Viva – based on project work & presentation2 marks 2 marks
C. Research Design 8 marks
1. Overall format 1 marks
2. Research questions / hypothesis 1 marks
3. Choice of technique 2 marks
4. Detailed procedure 2 marks
5. Limitations of technique 2 marks

SECOND TERM

Month Name of Chapter Mark Marks Suggested Activities/


(Book-1) s 2nd Assignments
st
1 Term
Term
OCTOBER Understanding Society Role of caste in politics
- Social structure, stratification and - 12 Cooperation as a
Social processes in society phenomenon in society
NOVEMBER - Social Change - 12 Factors of social
change
DECEMBER - Environment and Society - 06 Risk societies
JANUARY - Western Sociologists - 08 Powerpoint
- Indian sociologists 08 presentations
FEBRUARY Final Examination

BLUE PRINT
M Q T
2 14 28
4 7 28
6 4 24
TOTAL 80

Last Question : should be passage based.


One 4 marker question and one 6 marker question should be a choice based questions.

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COMPUTER SCIENCE (PYTHON)
MONTH TOPICS Weightage Suggested
Activities
1st 2nd
April-May Bridge Course
Getting Started : Introduction to 10 10
Python-an interpreted high level
language, interactive mode and script
mode.
Variables, Expressions and 08 08
Statements: Values, Variables and
keywords; Operators and operands in
Python (Assignment statement); Taking
input (using raw_input()and input() and
displaying output (print statement);
Putting comments.
Functions: Importing Modules (entire 10 10
module or selected objects), invoking
built in functions, functions from math
module, using random() and randint()
functions of random module to generate
random numbers, composition.
June-August Defining functions, invoking functions, 12 12 As per CBSE
passing parameters (default parameter instructions
values, keyword arguments), scope of making practical
variables, void functions and functions files with
returning values, flow of execution. questions based
Conditional constructs and looping: If on the following
else statement, while, for (range topics
function), break, continue, else, pass,
nested loops, use of compound
expression in conditional constructs and
looping.
Strings: Creating, initializing and 10 10
accessing the elements; string operators:
+, *, in, not in, range slice[n:m];
Comparing strings using relational
operators; String functions & methods:
len, capitalize, find, isalnum, isalpha,
isdigit, lower, islower, isupper, etc.
Sept. Revision/Exam

Oct-Nov. Lists: Concept of mutable lists, creating, 05 05 As per CBSE


initializing and accessing the elements, instructions
traversing, appending, updating and making practical
deleting elements; files with
List operations (joining, list slices); List questions based
functions & methods on the following
Evolution of computers: Basics of topics
computer and its operation; Functional
Components and the interconnections,
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concept of booting. Classification of
computers.
Software concepts
Numbers System: Binary, Octal, 05 05
Decimal, Hexadecimal and conversion
between two different number systems.
Internal storage encoding of Characters:
ASCII, ISCII (Indian scripts standard
code for informational interchange), and
UNICODE (for multilingual computing)
Microprocessor : Basic concepts, clock
speed (MHz, GHz), 16 bit, 32 bit, 64 bit
processors; 128 bit processors; Types –
CISC processors (complex instruction set
computing), RISC processors(Reduced
instruction set computing), and EPIC
(Explicitly parallel instruction
computing)
Dictionaries: Concept of key-value pair, 05 05
creating, initializing and accessing the
elements in a dictionary, traversing,
appending, updating and deleting
elements dictionary functions &
Methods: cmp, len, clear(), get(),
has_key(), items(), keys(), update(),
values()
Dec. – January Tuples: Immutable concept, creating, 05 05 As per CBSE
initializing and accessing the elements in instructions
a tuple; Tuple functions: cmp(), len(), making practical
max(), min(), tuple() files with
General concepts: Modular approach, questions based
clarity and simplicity of expression, use on the following
of proper names for identifiers, topics
comments, indentation; documentation 05 05
and program maintenance; running and
debugging programs, syntax errors, run-
time errors, logical errors.
Problem solving methodologies:
Understanding of the problem, solution
for the problem, identifying minimum
number of inputs required for output,
writing code to optimizing execution
time and memory storage, etc.
Problem solving: Introduction to
Algorithms/Flowcharts.

FIRST TERM

Ques. Marks Dist. Marks Topic


7 2, 3, 5 14 Computer Fundamentals
7 2, 3, 5 21 Introduction to python (variables, expressions and
statements – functions importing modules – random,
32
math & string functions – defining functions –
conditional constructs and looping.
7 2, 5 35 Programming with python (strings, lists)

Total Marks 70 (theory) & Practical 30


Total Number of questions 21

SECOND TERM – Complete syllabus inclusive of 1st Term

Units Weightage
Unit-1 : Computer Fundamentals 10
Unit-2 : Programming Methodology 12
Unit-3 : Introduction to python 18
Unit-4 : Programming with python 30

Total Marks 70 (theory) & Practical 30

PAPER DESIGN

S. Typology of Very Shorts Shorts Long Total %


No. questions short answer-I answer-I answer-I Marks Weightage
answer (SA-I) (SA-II) (LA)
(VSA) (2 marks) (3 marks) (4 marks)
(1
mark)
01 Knowledge 3 3 - - 9 13%
based
02 Conceptual 1 2 2 - 11 15%
understanding
03 Application - 3 2 1 16 23%
based and
inferential type
04 Reasoning - 1 2 2 16 23%
based
05 Skills based - 2 2 2 18 26%
TOTAL 4 11 8 5 70 100%

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