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SYLLABUS FOR : 2019-2020 English Literature (Paper - II)

CLASS - XI
English Literature :-
English Language (Paper - I)
1st Terminal Examination :-
1. The Tempest : William Shakespeare (Act I) Sc. I, II (Till 300 lines)
June & July (2019)
2. Short Stories :-
1st Terminal Examinations :-
i) A Gorilla in the Guest Room Gerald Durrell
English Language (Paper - I)
3. Poetry :
1. Composition [Descriptive, Narrative, Reflective]
i) The Gift of India - Sarojini Naidu
2. a) Report Writing
ii) The Spider & The Fly Mary Bothom Howi
b) Proposal Writing
3. Grammar - [Transformation + Preposition + Tenses] 2nd Terminal Examination :-
4. Comprehension 1. The Tempest : William Shakespeare (Act I Sc. II, Act II)
August, September & November (2019) 2. Short Stories :
i) Quality - John Galsworthy
2nd Terminal Examination :-
ii) The Sound Machine - Roald Dahl
1. Composition - [Expository, Argumentitive & Story]
iii) Fritz - Satyajit Roy
2. a) Book Review, Film Review & Cultural Programme Review
3. Poetry :
b) Proposal Writing
i) Crossing the Bar Alfred Lord Tennyso
3. Grammar [Transformation + Phrasal Verbs + Tenses] ii) The Darkling Thrush - Thomas Hardy
4. Comprehension
Annual Examination :-
December (2019) & January (2020) 1. The Tempest : William Shakespear (Act III) Sc. I & II
Annual Examination :- 2. Short Stories :
1. Composition - [1st Term + 2nd Term] i) To Build a Fire - Jack London
2. a) Article Writing ii) B. Wordsworth - V. S. Naipaul
b) Proposal Writing 3. Poetry :
3. Grammar [1st Term + 2nd Term] i) Birches - Robert Frost
4. Comprehension ii) Dolphins - Carol Anne Duffy
HINDI November (2019)
Kavya Manjari : Revision
1st Terminal Examinations :-
Gadya Sankalan : Revision
April & May (2019)
Sara Aakash : Revision
Kavya Manjari : Sakhi
N. B. :- “Language (Section A) Essays, Story Writing, Compre-
Gadya Sankalan : Putra Prem hension and Grammar as taught in the class according to
Sara Aakash : 1st Part Chapter - I ISC Syllabus.

December (2019)
June - July (2019)
Kavya Manjari : Nadi Ke Dweep
Kavya Manjari : Bal Leela Ke Pad
Gadya Sankalan : Out Sider
Gadya Sankalan : Gauri
Sara Aakash : Ch.- 10
Sara Aakash : 2, 3
January (2020)
N. B. :- “Language (Section A) Essays, Story Writing, Compre-
Kavya Manjari : Tulsidas Ke Pad
hension and Grammar as taught in the class according to
ISC Syllabus. Gadya Sankalan : Dasi
Sara Aakash : Revision
2nd Terminal Examinations :-
February (2020)
August (2019)
Revision of Whole Syllabus
Kavya Manjari : Ek Phool Ke Chah
Gadya Sankalan : Sharnagat BENGALI
Sara Aakash : Ch.- 4, 5
1st Terminal Examinations :-
September & October (2019)
April & May (2019)
Kavya Manjari : Aah Dharti Kitna Deti Hai Probondho O Godyo Sankolon : Thakurda
Gadya Sankalan : Sati Kabita Sankolon : Ora Kaj Kore
Sara Aakash : Ch.- 6, 7 Koni : Chs.- 1 and 2 (Contd...)
June & July (2019) January (2020)

Probondho O Godyo Sankolon : Jorasankor Dhare Probondho O Godyo Sankolon : Record, Birjoshulka
Kabita Sankolon : Baboree Prarthana
Kabita Sankolon : Pub Paschim
Koni : Chapter 7, 8
Koni : Chs.- 2 and 3
February (2020)
2nd Terminal Examinations :-
Probondho O Godyo Sankolon : Revision
August (2019)
Kabita Sankolon : Revision
Probondho O Godyo Sankolon : Taser Ghar Koni : Revision
Kabita Sankolon : Banalata Sen
N.B. : Language (Section A) Essay-writing, Story writing,
Koni : Chapter 3 and 4 Comprehension and Grammar are to be taught in the class
according to ISC Syllabus.
September & October (2018)
Probondho O Godyo Sankolon : Anachar PHYSICS [THEORY] 70 Marks

Kabita Sankolon : Barno Porichoy 1st Terminal Examinations :-


Koni : Chapter 5 May & June (2019)

November (2019) 1. Physical World and Measurement :-


i) Physical World :
Probondho O Godyo Sankolon : Revision
Scope of Physics and its application in everyday life.
Kabita Sankolon : Revision Nature of physical laws.
Koni : Revision ii) Units and Measurements :

December (2019) Measurement : need for measurement; units of


measurement; systems of units: fundamental and
Probondho O Godyo Sankolon : Record (Contd...) derived units in SI; measurement of length, mass and
time; accuracy and precision of measuring
Kabita Sankolon : Salemoner Maa
instruments; errors in measurement; significant
Koni : Chapter 7 (Contd...) figures.
Dimensional formulae of physical quantities and 2nd Terminal Examination :-
constants, dimensional analysis and its applications. August (2019)
iii) Motion in a Plane : 4. Kinematics :
Scalar and Vector quantities with examples. Position i) Motion in a Straight Line :
and displacement vectors, general vectors and their
notations; equality of vectors, addition and subtraction Frame of references, Motion in a straight line (one
dimension): Position-time graph, speed and velocity.
of vectors, relative velocity, Unit vector; resolution of
a vector in a plane, rectangular components, Scalar Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration
and Vector product of two vectors. for describing motion, uniform and non-uniform
motion, average speed, velocity, average velocity,
July (2019) instantaneous velocity and uniformly accelerated
2. Properties of Bulk Matter : motion, velocity-time and position-time graphs.
Relations for uniformly accelerated motion (graphical
i) Mechanical Properties of Solids : Elastic behaviour of treatment).
solids, Stress-strain relationship, Hooke’s law, Young’s
modulus, bulk modulus, shear modulus of rigidity, 5. Laws of Motion :
Poisson’s ratio; elastic energy. General concept of force, inertia, Newton’s first law of motion;
Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, momentum and Newton’s second law of motion; impulse;
excess of pressure across a curved surface, application Newton’s third law of motion.
of surface tension ideas to drops, bubbles and capillary Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications.
rise.
Work, Power and Energy
3. Oscillations :
Work done by a constant force and a variable force; kinetic
i) Oscillations : Periodic motion, time period, frequency, energy, work-energy theorem, power.
displacement as a function of time, periodic functions. Potential energy, potential energy of a spring, conservative
Simple harmonic motion (S.H,M) and its equation; forces: conservation of mechanical energy, (kinetic and
phase; oscillations of a spring, restoring force and force potentential energies); conservative and non-conservative
constant; energy in S.H.M., Kinetic-and potential forces; conservation of mechanical energy; concept of
energies; simple pendulum and derivation of collision; elastic and inelastic collision in one and two
expression for its time-period. dimenstion.
Free forced and damped oscillations (qualitative ideas Equilibrium of concurrent forces. Friction: Static and kinetic
only), resonance. friction, laws of friction, rolling friction, lubrication.
August and September (2019) Thermal Equilibrium and definition of temperature
i) Mechanical Properties of Fluids : (Zeroth law of thermodynamics), heat, work and
internal energy. First law of themodynamics,
Pressure-due to a fluid column; Pascal’s law and its isothermal and adiabatic processes.
applications (hydraulic lift and hydraulic brakes), effect
Second law of thermodynamics : reversible and
of gravity on fluid pressure.
irreversible processes. Heat engine and refrigerator.
Viscosity, Stokes’ law, terminal velocity, streamline and
turbulent flow, critical velocity, Bernoulli’s theorem and Annual Examination :-
its applications. December (2019) & January (2020)
September (2019) 8. Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body :
6. Behaviour of Perfect Gases and Kinetic Theory of Idea of centre of mass: centre of mass of a two-particle system,
Gases : momentum conservation and centre of mass motion. Centre
of mass of a rigid body; centre of mass of a uniform rod.
i) Kinetic Theory: Equation of state of a perfect gas,
work done in compressing a gas. Kinetic theory of Moment of a force, torque, angular momentum, laws
gases- assumptions, concept of pressure. Kinetic of conservation of angular momentum and its applications.
interpretation of temperature; rms speed of gas
Equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body rotation and equations
molecules; degrees of freedom, law of equi-partition
of rotational motion, comparative study of linear and rotational
of energy (statement only) and application to specific
motions.
heat capacities of gases; concept of mean free path,
Avogadro’s number. Moment of inertia, radius of gyration, - moments of inertia for
simple geometrical objects (no derivation). Statement of parallel
October & November (2019) and perpendicular axes theorems and their applications.
7. Heat and Thermodynamics : Dynamics of uniform circular motion: Centripetal force,
i) Thermal Properties of Matter: Heat, temperature, examples of circular motion (vehicle on a level circular road,
thermal expansion; thermal expansion of solids, liquids vehicle on a banked road).
and gases, anomalous expansion of water; specific heat
January (2020)
capacity, calorimetry; change of state, specific latent
heat capacity. 9. Waves :
Heat transfer-conduction, convection and radiation, Wave motion. Transverse and longitudinal waves, speed of wave motion,
thermal conductivity, qualitative ideas of Blackbody displacement relation for progressive waves, principle of superposition
of waves, reflection of waves, standing waves in strings and organ pipes,
radiation, Wein’s displacement Law, Stefan’s law, and
fundamental mode of harmonics, Beats and Doppler effect.
Greenhouse effect.
10. Gravitation : i) Inclined plane: To find the downward force acting along
the inclined plane on a roller due to gravitational pull of
Keplers laws of planetary motion, universal law of gravitation.
earth and to study its relationship with angle of
Acceleration due to gravity (g), and its variation with altitude,
inclination by plotting graph between force and sin .
latitude and depth.
ii) Friction : To find the force of limiting friction for a
Gravitational potential and potential energy, escape velocity
wooden block placed on horizontal surface and to
of a satellite, Geo-stationary satellite.
study its relationship with normal reaction. To determine
the coefficient of friction.
PHYSICS - PAPER II [PRACTICAL] - 30 Marks
To find the force constant of a spring and to study
variation in time period of oscillation with mass m of a
1st Terminal Examination :-
body suspended by the spring. To find acceleration
May to July (2019) due to gravity by plotting a graph of T against m.
1. To measure the diameter of a spherical body using Vernier
Practicals of 1st Term are included
calipers. Calculate its volume with appropriate significant
figures. Also measure its volume using a graduated cylinder Annual Examination :-
and compare the two. December (2019) & January (2020)
2. Find the diameter of a wire using a micrometer screw gauge Boyle’s Law: To study the variation in volume with pressure
and determine percentage error in cross sectional area. for a sample of air at constant temperature by plotting graphs
3. Determine radius of curvature of a spherical surface like watch between p and 1/V and between p and V.
glass by a spherometer. Cooling curve: To study the fall in temperature of a body
4. To find the acceleration due to gravity by measuring the (like hot water or liquid in calorimeter) with time. Find the
variation in time period (T) with effective length (L) of a slope of the curve at four different temperatures of the hot
simple pendulum; plot graphs of T vs L and T2 vs L. body and hence, deduce Newton’s law of cooling.
Determine effective length of the seconds pendulum from T2 To study the variation in frequency of air column with length using resonance
vs L graph. column apparatus or a long cylindrical vessel and a set of tuning forks. Hence,
determine velocity of sound in air at room temperature.
2nd Terminal Examination :-
To determine frequency of a tuning fork using a sonometer.
August - November (2019)
To determine specific heat capacity of a solid using a calorimeter.
Equilibrium of three concurrent coplanar forces. To verify
Practicals of 1st Term are included
the parallelogram law of forces and to determine weight of a
body. Practical Copy and Project - 15 Marks
CHEMISTRY 2nd Terminal Examination :-
August (2019)
1st Terminal Examinations :-
4. Structure of Atoms :-
May to July (2019)
i) Rutherford’s nuclear model based on scattering expt.
1. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
ii) Planck’s quantum theory and Bohr’s atomic model and
i) Laws of Chemical combination hydrogen spectrum (with numericals)
ii) Atomic and Molecular mass and Mole concept iii) Quantum mechanical model of an atom- de Broglies
iii) Chemical equivalents equation, Heisenberg’s uncertanity principle,
Schrodinger’s wave equation (significance of  ||²
iv) Stoichiometic calculation and volumetric calculation.
€ Quantum numbers
2. Redox Reaction :-
€ Electronic configuration of atom
i) Concept of oxidation and reduction in terms of electron
and oxidation number. 5. Aliphatic hydrocarbons - 1

ii) Balancing of redox reaction in acidic and basic medium Alkanes and Alkenes
by oxidation number and Ion-electron method. September (2019)
3. Organic Chemistry - Some basic principle of techniques 6. Chemincal Bonding and Molecular structure
i) Introduction to organic chemistry - classification of Covalent bonding, Electrovalent bonding, Co-ordinate
organic compound, IUPAC naming bonding, Fajan’s rule, Hybridisation ( VSEPR theory)
Hydrogen bonding, M. O. theory (quantative treatment)
ii) Isomerism - Structural and stereo Isomerism of organic
Resonance (O3, CO2, CO3–2 & NO3– ion)
compounds.
7. Aliphatic hydrocarbon - 2 and Aromatic hydrocarbon
iii) Analysis of aromatic compounds - estimation of, C, H,
N, S etc. Alkynes, Benzene
iv) Type of chemical reaction and their mechanism - October & November (2019)
different reaction intermediate, inductive effect,
8. Equilibruum
electromeric effect, mesomeric effect and hyper
congugation. i) Chemical equilibrium
v) Free radicals and polar mechanism : SN1, SN2, E1, E2. ii) Ionic equilibrium
9. Hydrogen € Na2CO3 (prepn. by solvay’s process and uses)
Hydrogen and its compounds, Hydrides, water, heavy water € Na2S2O3·5H2O (prepn from Na2SO3 and it reaction with
and hydrogen preoxide. (I2, dil. acids, AgNO3 and uses)
Gr. - 2
Annual Examination :-
€ MgCl2·6H2O (prepn from Mgo, effect of heat and uses)
December (2020)
€ CaO (prepn from limestone, reaction with water, CO2
10. Classification of elements and periodicity in properties silica and uses)
i) Modern periodic law and long form of periodic table € Ca(OH)2 (prepn from CaO and uses)
ii) IUPAC nomenclature of elements with Z>100 € CaCO3 (prepn from Ca(OH)2 and uses
€ Plaster of Paris (prepn from Gypsum and uses)
iii) Periodic trends in properties of elements
€ Manufacture of cement and uses
11. States of matter : Gases and Liquids
14. Somp p-block elements
i) Gas law - Ideal gas
1) Gr - 13 elements : General characteristics and prepn.
ii) Kinetic theory of gases
and properties and uses of some important compounds
iii) Real gas and Vander Waal’s equation - Borax, Boric acid, Boron hydride, Aluminium Reaction
with acid and alkalines. Lewis acid charats and Boron
iv) Liquid state : vapour pressure, viscosity and surface
halide, amphetric nature of aluminium, Alumus.
tension (qualitative idea only, no mathematical
derivation. 2) Gr - 14 elements : General charactristic allotropic form
etc. Prepn, properties and uses of important compounds
January and February (2020) like -
12. i) Chemical Thermodynamics - different types of system and CO (prepn from in complete combustion of C, its
relevant terminology, 1st law of thermodynamics, 2nd law hazards and reducins nature)
of thermodynamics, 3rd law of thermodynamics (only CO2 (prepn from limestone, C . its lime water test and
statement), Thermochemistry. uses.
13. S-block elements and some important compound :- SiO2 (structure, comparison with CO2 and uses)
SiC (prepn from silica and uses)
i) Alkali and alkaline earth metals (Gr.1 & 2) compound
SiCl4 (prepn from Si and uses)
Gr. - 1
Silicones (general method of prepn and uses)
€ NaOH (prepn. only by castner kellner cell and uses) Geolites (formula and uses)
15. Environmental chemistry : BIOLOGY
Types of environmental pollution (air, water, soil)
1st Terminal Examinations :-
Type of pollutant, effect of depletion of ozone layer
May to July (2019)
Green house effect, Global warming, Acid rain, Smoke
Strategies to control environmental pollution. THEORY - [UNIT - I]

[PAPER - II - 15] 1. Diversity of Living Organisms :-


a) Taxonomy and phylogeny, three domains of life,
1st Terminal Examinations :- taxonomical hierarchies, binomial nomenclature.
1. Qualitative analysis b) Five Kingdom classification : salient features,
Testing of Anions : characteristics and examples.

CO 3– , NO 2– , S –2 , SO 3–2 , Cl – , Br – c) Kingdom Monera : Bacteria - forms, reproduction,


gram+ve & gram – ve, economic importance, virus-
I – , CH 3COO – , NO 3– , C 2O 4–2 , SO 4–2 , PO 4–3 features, structures and viroid.
d) Kingdom Protista : Only general characteristics and
2nd Terminal Examination :- examples of sub groups
2. Qualitative analysis e) Kingdom of Fungi : General characters of each with
Testing of cations : examples, Economic importance, lichens and
mycorrhiza.
NH +4 , Pb+2 , Cu +2 , Al +3 ,Fe+3 , Zn +2 , Mn +2
f) Virus
+2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
Ni , Co , Ba , Sr , Ca , Mg g) Plant Kingdom : Algae, characteristics, and economic
importance of chlorophyceae, phaeophyceae and
Annual Examinations :-
Rhodophyceae.
Complete salt analysis (Identification of Cation and Anion)
[UNIT - II]
(Paper chromatography)
Project - [10 Marks] 2. Structural Organisation in Animal & Plants :-
About any one prescribed by teachers a) Morphology of Flowering Plants.
Practical File [5 Marks] b) Morphology and modification of Root
c) Morphology and modification of stem [PRACTICAL - 30 Marks]
d) Morphology and modification of leaf [20 + 10 Marks]
e) Morphology of flowering and inflorescence. A. 1. Study parts of dissecting microscope and compound
f) Morphology of fruit and seed. microscope.

[UNIT - III] 2. Food Tests : Test for starch, glucose, sucrose, proteins
and fats.
3. Cell Structure and Functions :-
3. Demonstration that O2 is evolved during photosynthesis.
Cell Theory : Structure and functions of nucleus,
mitochondria, plastids, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi 4. Demonstrate CO2 concentration on rate of photosynthesis.
complex, etc. structure and functions of plant cell and animal 5. Morphology and modifications of roots, stems and
cell. leaves.
[UNIT - IV] 6. Preparation of temporary slide of a onion peal
4. Plant Physiology :- b) Stages of mitosis in onion root tips.
a) Absorption and movement of water plants :- Diffusion, B. Project Work
imbibition, osmosis, OP, TP, PP, WP, DPD. Types of soil
water and mechanism of water absorption, ascent of 2nd Terminal Examinations :-
sap, mechanisms of stomata.
August & September (2019)
b) Mineral Nutrition : macronutrients and micronutrients,
criteria for essentiality, hydroponics, active absorption, [UNIT - I]
nitrogen fixation.
1. Diversity of Living Organisms :-
[UNIT - V]
a) Bryophyta : Characteristics, classification into liver
5. Human Physiology :- works and Mosses, life cycle of Funanria with reference
to alternation of generations.
a) Nutrition : Organs of Digestive System, digestive process
and disorders of the digestive system. b) Pteridophyta : Characteristics, classification into classes,
b) Respiration : Organs of respiratory system, breathing Graphic outline of life cycle of a typical pteridophyte.
mechanism, plumonery gas exchange transport of c) Gymnosperms : General characteristics and graphic
respiratory gases, plumonery air volumes and lung outline of life cycle of a typical gymnosperm.
capacities. Disorders of respiratory system.
d) Angiosperms : General characters and classification into November (2019)
monocots and dicots. Graphic outline of life cycle of a
typical angiosperm. [UNIT - V]

e) Comparision of life cycle patterns of different plant Human Physiology :-


groups.
11. Circulation : Closed and open vascular systems, structure of
[UNIT - II] human heart, cardiac cycle, systemic & pulmonery
circulation, portal system, artrmial blood pressure, types of
Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants hearts, origin and conduction of heart beat, blood vessels,
6. Anatomy of Flowering Plants :- lymphatic system, ABO groups, coagulation of blood,
disorders of circulatory system.
a) Plant Tissues : Meristematic, Permanent, Comlex,
Vascular tissue. 12. Excretion : Ammonotelism, ureotelism, uricotelism, structure
of human kidney (L. S.) structure of nephron, role of skin and
b) Anatomy of Root, Stem and Leaf
lungs, urine formation, homeostasis, dialysis and disorders.
c) Secondary growth in dicot stem and dicot root.
[PRACTICAL - 30 Marks]
September and October (2019)
A. 1) Preparation of temporary slides of Mucor/Rhizopus.
[UNIT - III]
2) Preparation of temproray slides of :-
Cell Structure and Function :- a) T. S. of Monocot Root and Dicto Root.
7. Biomolecules : Proteins, Lipids, Carbohydrates and Nucleic b) T. S. of Monocot stem and Dicot stem.
Acids.
3) Seperation of plant pigments from leaves by chromato
8. Enzymes : Properties, types, Mechanism, Constant. graphy.
[UNIT - IV] 4) Spotting :-

Plant Physiology : a) Study of stained preparation of stages of meiosis.

9. Photosynthesis : Ultra structure of chloroplast, photo b) Mammalian blood cells.


chemical and biosynthetic phases, factors, photo c) Bacteria
phospharylation, photo respiration, transport of solutes.
d) Spirogyra
10. Cellular Respiration : Aerobic and anaerobic, fermentation,
e) Amoeba
glycolysis, Kerb’s cycle, Oxidative phosphorylation, RQ,
amphibolic pathway. f) Yeast
g) Identification of specimens :- 5. Locomotion : Joints, structure of skeletal muscle, sliding
i) Liver worts filament theory, summation, tetanus, rigormortis and
ii) Moss disorders.
iii) Mushroom 6. Nervous System : Central, autonomic, peripheral, structure
iv) Fern of spinal cord, reflex action, transmission of nervous impulse,
v) Pinus saltetory conduction, receptors, eye and ear.

B. Project Work [UNIT - III]

Annual Examinations :- Cell Structure and Function :-


December (2019) 7. Cell Reproduction : Cell cycle, different stages of mitosis and
meiosis and significance.
[THEORY]
[UNIT - I] [UNIT - IV]

Diversity of Living Orgamisms : Plant Physiology :-


1. Animal kingdom : animal construction - body plan, 8. Plant Growth : Phases of growth, growth rate, measurment,
symmetry, coelom, development, segmentation classification factors, role of growth regulators, seed dormancy and
of non-chor-data and chordata with five distinguishing germination, apical dominance, senescence, movement in
characters with two examples. plants.

[UNIT - II] [PRACTICAL]


2. Tissues : Epthelial, Connective, muscular, nervous (Location, A. 1. Demonstration of plasmolysis
structure, function).
(Using Rhoeo leaf/onion bulb)
3. Morphology and anatomy of different systems of cockroach.
2. Demonstration of osmosis in living plant cells (Potato
January (2020) osmoscope)
Human Physiology : 3. Spotting :-
[UNIT - V] a) Idintification of the following specimens :-
4. Endocrine System : Hormones of pituitary, pineal, thyroid, i) One monocot plant-Bamboo
parathyroid, thymus, pancreas, adernal glands and gonads, effect
ii) One dicot plant-Petunia
of hyposceretion and hypersecretion, feedback mechanism.
iii) Sponge June & July (2019)
iv) Hydra 1. Sequence and Series
v) Tapeworm 2. Complex Number
vi) Leech 3. Limits of Algebraic Function (Upto Ex.- 13.1)

vii) Silk worm 4. Section B : Three Dimension Geometry, Mathematical


Reasoning
viii) Rohu fish
Or
b) Comment on experimental set up studied in
Section C : 1) Stastics
physiology -
2) Index Number and Moving Average
i) Osmosis
ii) Transpiration 2nd Terminal Examination :-

iii) Photosynthesis August and September (2019)

iv) Transpiration pull 1. Sets


2. Quadratic Equation, Function, Inequalities
4. Premeability of beet root cells in heat and alcohol
3. Mathematical Induction
B. Project Work
4. Trigonometric (Upto Ex.- 3.5 to last)
February (2020)
5. Limits
Revision of Complete Syllabus.
October & November (2019)

MATHEMATICS 1. Permutation and Combination


2. Straight line
1st Terminal Examinations :- 3. Differentiation
April & May (2019) 4. Secrion : B - Conics

1. Trigonometry (Upto Ex.- 3.4) Or

2. Straight line (Upto Ex.- 11.6) Section : C - Correlation

3. Statistics Note : Revision - 1st Term Syllabus


Annual Examination :- 1st Terminal Examinations :-

December (2019) & January (2020) May (2019)


1. Introduction to Accounting
1. Relation and Function
Background of accounting and accountancy; types of accounts;
2. Binomial Theorem basic terms used In accounting, and Accounting Equation.
3. Probability Knowledge and understanding of IFRS (International Financial
Reporting Standards); GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting
4. Circle Principles), Accounting Standards.
5. Differentiation a) Basic Terms: Event, Transaction, Vouchers, Debtors,
Creditors, Purchases, Sales, Assets (intangible, tangible,
Note : Revision - 1st and 2nd Term Syllabus fixed, current, liquid and fictitious), Liabilities (internal and
external - current, fixed and contingent), Goods traded in,
ACCOUNTANCY Stock (raw material, work in progress and finished goods),
Profit, Loss, Expense, Revenue, Income, Drawings and
Capital.
There will be two papers in the subject.
b) Accounting equation - Meaning and usefulness.
Paper I- Theory : 3 hours ....... 80 marks
c) Evolution of accounting; difference between bookkeeping,
Paper II - Project Work ...... 20 marks
accounting and accountancy; functions, characteristics,
objectives, advantages and limitations of accounting; users
PAPER -1 (THEORY) - 80 Marks of accounting information; subfields of accounting-meaning
of financial accounting, cost accounting and management
There will be one paper of 3 hours duration of 80 marks divided accounting.
into two parts. 2. Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance
Part I (20 marks) : will be compulsory and will consist of short i) Journal: recording of entries in journal with narration.
answer questions, testing knowledge, application and skills relating a) Classification of Accounts.
to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
b) Double Entry System.
Part II (60 marks): Candidates will be required to answer five c) Rules of journalizing – traditional classification or
questions out of eight from this section. Each question shall carry modern approach.
12 marks. d) Meaning of journal.
e) Format of journal. b) Preparation of a bank reconciliation statement from the
f) Simple and compound journal entries (with given cash book balance or pass book balance or both.
specimens to practice). c) Preparation of a bank reconciliation statement from the
g) Advantages of using a journal. extract of the cash book as well as the pass book relating
ii) Ledger: posting from journal to respective ledgers. to the same month.
a) Meaning of ledger. d) Preparation of an amended cash book and a bank
b) Format of a ledger. reconciliation statement from the given cash book balance.
c) Mechanics of posting. e) Preparation of an amended cash book and a bank
d) Balancing of various ledger accounts. reconciliation statement from the extract of the cash book
e) Practical problems on journal and ledger. as well as the pass book relating to the same month.

June (2019) 2nd Terminal Examination :-

iii) Sub-division of journal - cash book [including simple cash July - August (2019)
book and triple column cash book (cash, bank and i) Depreciation.
discount) with contra entry pertaining to receipt of cheque
not deposited on the same day. Petty cash book (including Depreciation-meaning, need, causes, objectives and
analytical and imprest system), sales day book, purchases characteristics.
day book, sales return day book, purchases return day
ii) Methods of charging depreciation: Straight Line and
book and Journal proper.
Written Down Value method.
Mechanics of posting from special subsidiary books.
Method of recording depreciation - charging to asset
iv) Trial Balance.
account, creating provision for depreciation I accumulated,
a) Meaning, objectives, advantages and limitations of depreciation.
a Trial Balance.
iii) Problems relating to purchase and sale of assets
b) Preparation of the Trial Balance by the balance incorporating the application of depreciation under the
method from the given ledger account balances.
two stated methods.
3. Bank Reconciliation Statement Self explanatory.
Bank reconciliation statement. NOTE : Questions on change of method from SLM to
a) Meaning and need for bank reconciliation statement. WDV and vice-versa are not required.
4. Rectification of Errors a) Meaning and difference between capital expenditure
Errors and types of errors: Rectification of errors after the and revenue expenditure with examples.
preparation of trial balance and Rectification of Errors after b) Meaning and difference between capital income and
the preparation of Final Accounts. revenue income with examples.
a) Types of Errors: errors of omission, errors of commission, c) Meaning and difference between capital profit and
errors of principle, compensating errors. revenue profit with examples.
b) Rectification of errors after the preparation of trial balance d) Meaning and difference between capital loss and
and through suspense account if required.
revenue loss with examples.
c) Rectification of errors after the preparation of Final
e) Meaning of deferred revenue expenditure with
Accounts through. P/L Adjustment A/c if required
examples.
Redrafting of Balance Sheet not required.
ii) Provisions and Reserves.
5. Accounting Concept
Meaning, importance; difference between provisions and
GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles), Basis of reserves; types of reserves - revenue reserve, capital
Accounting; Accounting Standards; Knowledge and
reserve, general reserve, specific reserve and secret
understanding of IFRS (International Financial Reporting
reserve.
Standards)
iii) Trading, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet of a
a) GAAP : Going Concern, Accounting Entity, Money
Measurement, Accounting Period, Complete Disclosure, sole trader, (Horizontal Format) without adjustments.
Revenue Recognition, Verifiable Objective, Matching Meaning object, importance and preparation of Trading,
Principle, Historical Cost, Accrual Concept, Dual Aspect Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet of a sole trader.
Concept, Materiality, Consistency, Prudence and iv) Preparation of Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account
Timeliness. and Balance Sheet with necessary adjustments.
b) Basis of accounting - cash basis and accrual basis. Adjustments relating to closing stock, outstanding
c) Accounting Standards: Concept and objectives. expenses, prepaid expenses, accrued income, income
d) Introduction to IFRS. received in advance, depreciation, bad debts, provision
for doubtful debts, provision for discount on debtors,
6. Final Accounts and Concept of Trading, Profit and Loss manager’s commission (on the net profit before and after
account and Balance Sheet (with and without charging such commission), goods distributed as free
adjustments), Marshalling of Balance Sheet samples and goods taken by the owner for personal use
i) Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income. and abnormal loss.
v) Marshalling of a Balance Sheet: Order of permanence ii) Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs
and order of liquidity. method including application.

Annual Examination :- Self explanatory.

Septerber - October (2019) NOTE : Single entry system as applied to partnership firms
is not required.
7. Bills of Exchange
Conversion of Single Entry into Double Entry not required.
i) Introduction to Negotiable Instruments: explanation of
basic terms. Meaning of negotiable instruments; Bills of December (2019) & January (2020)
exchange, promissory note (including specimen and
distinction), cheque, advantages and disadvantages of 10. Non Trading Organisation
Bills of Exchange, explanation of basic terms - drawer, i) Non Trading Organization: meaning, objectives, necessity
drawee, payee, endorser, endorsee, bill on demand/bill and treatment of specific items.
on sight, bill after date, bill after sight, tenure of the bill,
days of grace, due date, endorsement and discounting Self explanatory.
of bills, bill sent for collection, dishonour of a bill, noting ii) Different books maintained and differences between them.
charges, notary public, renewal of a bill, retirement of a
a) Receipts and Payments Accounts : meaning,
bill and insolvency of the drawee/acceptor.
features, differences between Receipts and
ii) Practical problems on the above in the books of drawer, Payments Account and Cash Book.
drawee and endorsee. Self explanatory.
b) Income and Expenditure Accounts: meaning,
NOTE : features, difference, between Income and
• Accommodation Bill is not required. Expenditure account and Profit and Loss account.
• Entries in the books of the bank not required. c) Balance Sheet and its role.

November (2019) iii) Preparation of Income and Expenditure Account and


Closing Balance Sheet.
8. Accounts from incomplete records
Preparation of Income and Expenditure Account and
i) Single entry and difference with double entry.
Balance Sheet when Receipts and Payments Account and
a) Meaning, characteristics and limitations. other information is given.
b) Difference between Statement of Affairs and Balance a) Entrance, admission fees, life membership fees,
Sheet. legacies and special donations are to be capitalised.
b) General donations and all receipts of a recurring PAPER II - PROJECT WORK - 20 MARKS
nature such as membership fees are to be taken as Candidates will be excepted to have completed two projects from
revenue receipts. any topic covered in Theory.
c) Preparation of accounts of incidental activities such
Marks allocation for each Project [10 Marks] :
as restaurant accounts are not required.
Overall Format 1 Marks
NOTE : Preparation of a Receipt and Payments Account
only or an Income and Expenditure Account with a Balance Content 4 Marks
Sheet from incomplete records need not be covered, (in Findings 2 Marks
horizontal format).
Viva-voce based on the Project only 3 Marks
11. Introduction to the use of Computers in Accounting A list of suggested Projects is given below:
• Introduction to Computerised Accounting System: 1. Preparation of Journal/sub-division of journal, Ledger, Trial
Components of CAS, Features, Advantages and Limitations balance and Financial Statements of a trading organization
of CAS, Accounting Information System and Management on the basis of a case study.
Information System.
• Develop a case study of a sole trader starting business
Self-explanatory. with a certain amount of capital.
• A theoretical understanding of preparation of Trial Balance, He could have got the amount from his past savings or
Profit and Loss account and Balance Sheet with the help by borrowing from a bank by mortgaging his personal
of spreadsheets. assets or by winning a lottery or any other source.
Self explanatory. • Write in detail, his transactions during the year- his
• Comparison of accounting processes in manual and purchases - cash and credit, sales-cash and credit,
computerized accounting. expenses, purchase of fixed assets and deprecirtion
charged on them, any outstanding expenses, prepaid
• Selection of an Accounting Software Package.
expenses, accrued income, drawing’bills of exchange,
Factors affecting the selection of accounting software accepting bills payable, etc.
packages based on organizational needs.
• From this case study developed (which should have at
• Introduction to Computerised Accounting softwares. least 15 transactions), pass the journal entries, post them
Basic understanding and advantages and disadvantages into the ledger. prepare a Trial Balance and the Trading
of ready to use, customized, tailor-made accounting and Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet.
systems (E.g.: Tally, VISHESH or any other accounting • The various expenses for comparison purposes, could
system). be depicted in the form of bar diagrams and pie charts.
2. Preparation of the accounts of a Not-for-Profit-Organisation ii) Fill the Sales and Expenses for the months in lakhs and
on the basis of a case study. calculate the Total Sales and Total Expenses.
• Develop a case study of an NPO by beginning iii) Calculate the Net Profit using the excel formulas by
with the primary motive of establishing it, that is, subtracting the expenses from revenue.
why have you decided to open a club or a library or a
hospital, etc. iv) Highlight all the numbers and prepare a Bar Chart
• Write in detail about the sources of capital fund, showing the Indoor and Outdoor Sales for the months.
subscriptions, donations, other receipts and payments v) Save your work on the desktop as Label_Project.
of your NPO.
vi) Print a hard copy of your work and close the file.
• From this case study developed (which should have at
least 15 transactions), prepare the NPO’s Receipts and
Payment Account, its Income and Expenditure Account COMMERCE
and its Balance Sheet.
€ The various expenses, for comparision purposes, could There will be two papers in the subject.
be decipted in the form of bar diagrams and pie charts. Paper I - Theory : 3 hours ...... 80 marks
3. Prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement and Amended Cash Paper II - Project Work ........... 20marks
Book from information given in your Cash Book and Bank
Statement (Pass Book).
PAPER - I (THEORY) - 80 Marks
4. Complete the labels.
Part 1 (20 marks) will consist of compulsory
i) Prepare a Spreadsheet as per the following format :
Short answer questions testing knowledge, application and skills
Revenue Jan. Feb March April
relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
Outdoor Salse
Part II (60 marks) will consist of eight questions out of which
Indoor Sales
candidates will be required to answer five questions, each carrying
Total Sales 12 marks.
Expenses
1st Terminal Examination :-
Salaries
Rent & Utilities May & June (2019)
Others 1. Nature and Purpose of Business
Total Expenses i) Classification of human activities - economic and non
Net Profit economic.
Classification of human activities -economic and non- iii) Partnership
economic. Types of economic activities. a) Meaning, features; types of partners and partnership
Distinction between business, profession and firms.
employment.
Meaning and definition of partnership; features of
ii) Definition and concept of business; classification of partnership firms; types of partners and partnerships.
business activities.
b) Registration of Partnership firms.
Definition of business. Characteristics of business.
Formation, meaning and contents of partnership
Classification of business activities :
deed; registration and consequences ofnon
a) Industry: types of industries on the basis of activity registration.
(primary and secondary) and on the basis of size
c) Evaluation of partnership; merits and demerits.
(micro, small, medium and large).
Self-explanatory.
Role of small businesses in India.
d) Comparison of sole proprietorship and partnership.
b) Commerce: branches of Commerce.
f) Self-explanatory.
Commerce - its nature and junctions; importance of
Commerce. Branches of Commerce t trade and aids to July (2019)
trade. Relationship between commerce, trade and
industry. iv) Corporare Organisations.

iii) Business objectives. a) Joint Stock Company: meaning, features, merits,


demerits and objectives.
Business objectives : economic; social-human and
national. Role of Profit in business. b) Stages of Formation of a Company.
c) Promotion, meaning, role and types of promoters.
2. Forms of Business Organisations
d) Incorporation of a company -Meaning and steps of
i) Introduction to business organizations. incorporation (including filing of documents),
Meaning, characteristics, types (private sector, public certificate of incorporation.
sector, Public Private Partnership (PPPs)/Joint Sector). e) Memorandum of Association and Articles of
Comparison between different types of organizations. Association (excluding alterations) and distinction
ii) Sole trader - objectives; formation; merits and demerits. between the two documents.
Meaning and definition of sole trader; characteristics and Meaning and contents of MOA and AOA. Distinction
objectives of sole trader; merits and demerits. between the MOA and AOA.
f) Commencement of business. vi) Co-operative organisations meaning; characteristics and
types.
Steps, Certificate of Commencement.
Co-operative organizations - meaning; characteristics,
g) Prospectus and statement in lieu of prospectus - advantages and disadvantages; Types of cooperative
meaning and contents only. organizations, distinction between joint stock companies
h) Types of companies- Classification of companies on and cooperative organizations.
the basis of mode of incorporation, liability of 3. Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
members, public interest, ownership, control and
Concept and need for social responsibility.
nationality.
Responsibility towards owners, investors, consumers,
Public and private companies and their comparative employees, government and community; Responsibility of
studies, privileges of private companies. business towards protection of environment; Meaning and
i) Global enterprises - Meaning, characteristics, merits importance of Business ethics.
and demerits of Global Enterprises. October (2019)
2nd Terminal Examination :- 4. Emerging Mooes of Business
August - Septermber (2019) i) E-business.

v) Public Sector Undertakings. Scope and benefits, Resources required for successful e-
business implementation, online transactions, payment
a) Meaning; characteristics, objectives, role and forms mechanisms, security and safety of business transactions.
of Public Sector Undertakings (Departmental
ii) Outsourcing.
Undertakings, Public Corporations and Government
Companies). Concept, need and scope of BPO and KPO.

Public Sector Undertakings - meaning; characteristics, iii) Smart Cards.


objectives, role and criticisms. Forms of Public Sector Meaning and utility.
Undertakings (Departmental undertakings; Public
November (2019)
Corporations and Government companies - definitions,
features, merits and demerits). 5. Stock Exchange

b) Public Private Partnerships. Meaning and features i) Meaning and importance.


of PPPs. ii) Functions and services.
iii) Major Stock Exchanges in India (BSE, NSE, DSE, ASE) - iii) Role of Chambers of Commerce and Industry and Trade
types and locations. Associations.
iv) Types of operators- Brokers, Jobbers, Bulls and Bears. Meaning and fimctions of Chambers of Commerce and
trade associations.
v) Terms used in Stock Exchange -ex-dividend, cum dividend,
spot delivery, forward delivery. 7. Foreign Trade
vi) SEBI - functions and objectives. i) Meaning, difference between internal trade and external
trade.
Self Explanatory
Meaning and characteristics of international trade;
December (2019) & January (2020) problems of international trade; advantages and
disadvantages of international trade.
6. Trade
ii) Export trade - Meaning, objectives and procedure of
i) Wholesalers. export trade.
Meaning and services of wholesaler to retailer, customer Self-explanatory.
and producer.
iii) Import trade - Meaning objectives purpose and
ii) a) Retail trade - Meaning and characteristics. procedure.
Retail trade - meaning, characteristics of retail trade. Meaning and functions of import trade; objectives
Distinction between wholesale and retail trade. purpose and procedure.

b) Types of retail trade-Itinerant and small scale fixed iv) Documents involved in international trade.
shops: departmental store, chain store, mail order Documents involved in export trade, such as: indent,
houses, tele shopping, franchise, consumer letter of credit, shipping order, shipping bill, mate’s receipt,
cooperative stores, hypermarkets and automatic bill of lading, certificate of origin, consular invoice,
vending machines. Meaning, features, merits and documentary bill of exchange (DA/DP), all need to be
demerits to be covered. explained.

c) Documents used in home trade. Documents involved in import trade, such as: import
license, indent, letter of credit, documentary bill of
Documents and procedure used in home trade- exchange, bill of entry, bill of sight, port trust dues receipt,
inquiry; quotation; catalogues; order; invoice; debit application to import, advice note, bill of lading, all need
note; credit note. Price quotations - cash discount to be explained.
and trade discount. v) World Trade Organisation. WTO-meaning and objectives.
8. Insurance 2. Assume you are starting a partnership firm with your friend/
i) Insurance - Meaning, objectives and purpose. friends. Develop a business plan covering the following aspects
:
Meaning, objectives and purpose of insurance; Concept
of re-insurance and double insurance. - Formation of this partnership firm - rules and steps that
would be followed including the partnership deed
ii) Risks in business - insurable and non-insurable.
Risks in business - insurable and non-insurable - meaning - Choice of types of partners involved and your justification
and examples of both. Characteristics of insurable risks. for the same.
iii) Principles of insurance. 3. Select two infrastructure projects of public sector undertakings
that have been recently commissioned.
Fundamental principles to be explained: utmost good
faith; insurable interest; indemnity; contribution; Analyze each project in terms of :
doctrine of subrogation; causa proxima. mitigation of loss. - Objectives
iv) Types of insurance : life and non life.
- Profitability
Types of insurance - life, health, fire, marine, motor, social
and fidelity insurance (Meaning and importance only). - Adherence to the time schedule for project completion.
- Social utility
PAPER II - PROJECT WORK - 20 Marks
- Conclusion.
Candidates will be expected to have completed two projects from 4. Identity two Public Private Partnership projects.
any topic covered in Theory. Find out :
Mark allocation for each Project [10 marks] - The equity participation of both the partners.
Overall format 1 mark
- Objectives of the partnership
Content 4 marks
- Strengths both partners bring into the venture.
Findings 2 marks
5. Select one consumer cooperative and one housing cooperative.
Viva-voce based on the Project 3 marks For each of the cooperatives :
A list of suggested Projects is given below: - State the objectives.
1. Select a daily use consumer product. Trace its origin right from - The organizational structure.
the primary industry through the secondary and tertiary
- Details of surplus distribution and the form of government
industries. Draw a flow chart to include all the business activities
in its path from the producer to the consumer. support.
6. Study real time cases in which organizations did not show 10. Study the BPO and KPO industry in India. Collect newspaper/
responsibility towards investors/ consumers/ employees/ magazine articles on BPOs and KPOs.
government/ community. Take at least two such cases. For Prepare a report highlighting :
each case prepare a report based on the following :
- Their contribution to the business community and the
- A brief about of the case. nation.
- Different issues involved in the case.
- Their growth over the past 10 years in India.
- Who was at fault and why?
Comment on the social cost of such organisations.
- What should the company have done to stand by the
business ethics? 11. Visit a company that is involved in e-business (which offers
online services) or a consultancy, which helps in developing
- Do you agree with the company’s viewpoint? Give reasons.
websites for such companies.
7. Document and analyze the Corporate Social Responsibility
Study different aspects they keep in mind while preparing
activities of a pharmaceutical company and a five-star hotel
business plans for e-business. Include information regarding
Comment on the changing role assumed by Corporates towards the payment mechanisms, security and safety of business
business ethics and social responsibility in the last two decades. transactions. The risks involved in e-business should also be
8. Identify any trade association and chamber of commerce covered. Also include the steps they follow while implementing
headquartered in your town/city. Study each in terms of : the plan and starting the business.
- Its objectives.
BUSINESS STUDIES
- Services provided to members.
- Help given to the business community. There will be two papers in the subject.
9. Contact an insurance agent and collect information about 5 Paper I - Theory : 3 hours ...... 80 marks
different types of life insurance policies provided by different
companies. Include information as per details given below for Paper II - Project Work ... ...20 marks
every insurance plan and make a comparative analysis.
PAPER - I (THEORY): 80 Marks
- Premium of insurance
- Terms of inclusions and exclusions of each policy Part 1 (20 marks) will consist of compulsory short answer questions
testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary/
- Term of the policy fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.
- Withdrawal of money from the insurance scheme
Part II (60 marks) will consist of eight questions, out of which
(surrender / foreclosure)
candidates will be required to answer any five questions, each
- Advantages/disadvantages of the plan carrying 12 marks.
1st Terminal Examination :- July (2019)
May - June (2019) iv) Enterprise
1. Business Environment :- Meaning and definition; steps in setting up an enterprise:
selecting the line of business, choosing the form of
i) Introduction to the concept of business environment.
ownership, locating the appropriate site to set up the
Meaning and definition of business environment. business, financing the proposition (identifying capital
ii) Features and importance of business environment. requirements and its sources), setting up the physical
layout and the facilities, acquiring required human
Features: dynamic, relative, inter related, complex, resource. Compliance with statutory requirements,
uncertain, totality of internal and external forces, general launching the business)
and specific forces, universality, various stakeholders;
Startup business - meaning only.
Need to understand business environment: first mover
advantage, early warning signals, business strategies, 2nd Terminal Examination :-
competitive advantage, customer confidence and public
image, coping with change, customer needs, keeping pace August (2019)
with consumerism. v) Business risks and causes of failure.
iii) SWOT Analysis Meaning of business risks. Types of business risks:
Meaning and importance of SWOT analysis. strategic risks, financial risks, operational risks, compliance
risks, competition and market risks, environmental risks
2. Entrepreneurship :- : a brief explanation of each.
i) Introduction to Entrepreneur. Causes of business failure : internal and external.
Meaning and definition of entrepreneur; types of September (2019)
entrepreneurs as given by Clarence Danhof: Innovative,
Imitating, Fabian and Drone. 3. Managers and Managerial Roles :-

ii) Introduction to Entrepreneur-ship. i) Introduction


Meaning and definition of a Manager.
Meaning, definition and characteristics” of
entrepreneurship. ii) Managerial roles
iii) Intrapreneurship Managerial roles as given by Mintzberg : informational
(monitor, disseminator, spokesperson), interpersonal
Meaning, definition and characteristics of (figurehead, leader, and liaison), and decisional
intrapreneurship; differences between entrepreneurs hip (entrepreneur, disturbance handler, resource allocator,
and intrapreneurship negotiator): brief explanation of these roles.
iii) Authority, responsibility, and accountability. Meaning and • Corporate Office: Biometric system, photocopy
definition of authority, responsibility, and accountability; machine, LED Projector, scanners, laptops,
their interrelationship; sources of authority: formal, smartphones. Video conferencing, intercom, internet
acceptance, competence; delegation of authority; and wi-fi, VolP (voice-over internet protocol).
principles of delegation of authority; centralization and A basic understanding of each of the above (details of
decentralization of authority; distinction between functioning not required).
delegation md decentralization of authority.
February (2020)
November (2019)
Revision
iv) Change of management :-
Meaning and definition of change management; need for PAPER II - PROJECT WORK : 20 Marks
change; resistance to change; overcoming resistance to
change; brief explanation of unfreeze-change-refreeze Candidates will be expected to have completed two projects from
model of change management with the diagram. any topic covered in Theory.
Mark allocation for each Project [10 marks] :
Annual Examination :-
Overall format 1 mark
December (2019)
Content 4 marks
4. Automation at Workplaces :-
Findings 2 marks
i) Introduction
Viva-voce based on the Project 3 marks
Meaning and definition of mechanization and automation;
distinction between the two; evolution from mechanization A list of suggested Projects is given below :
to automation; merits and demerits of automation.
1. Study the importance of changes in the business environment.
January (2020) Examine any two companies that had first mover advantage in
Indian business environment and how they reacted to entry of
ii) Productivity enhancement tools and facilities at different
global competition.
workplaces.
• Banks : ATM, passbook printing kiosk, cheque/ cash 2. Study and compare SWOT analysis of two leading public sector
depositing machine, SMS alerts. companies from different industries.

• Retail Industry: barcode scanner and POS machine 3. As a fresh graduate, select a business opportunity and prepare
(Point of Sale), card swipe machine a business plan for a startup business giving the following :
• Details of the business idea 8. Bring out in detail the upcoming innovations in any two
• Products and/or services industries e.g. automobile, education, retail, aviation,
hospitality, tourism.
• Finance and its sources
• Marketing plan 9. Make a list of various productivity enhancement tools and
facilities available to banking industry and retail business. Study
4. Explain how promotion of startups contributes to the economic two banks and two departmental stores and examine if they
growth of the country. Consider different aspects such as : are using the facilities available to them. Evaluate the benefits
• Employment generation availed by the firm and the customers.
• Mobility of labour 10. Study the productivity enhancement tools and facilities used
• Capital formation by corporate world. Examine how it has helped the corporate
world perform and serve better.
5. Select one firm each from any two different industries (e.g.
banking, retail, hotel, pharmaceuticals, tourism, automobile,
cement, steel). Analyse the business risks for each of the two ECONOMICS
firms selected by you. As an efficient manager, how would you
mitigate such risks? There will be two papers in the subject
6. List any two businesses in different industries that have failed Paper - I : Theory : 3 Hours 80 Marks
drastically and study the reasons for their failure. You may
Paper - II : Project Work 20 Marks
consider aspects such as, Finance, Marketing, Operational
inefficiency, Managerial inefficiency, etc. 1st Terminal Examinations :-
7. Your organization is revamping its processes from manual to June - July (2019)
automated mode. There is a lot of resistance from the workers.
As a senior manager, state how would you overcome this i) Definitions of economics - Adam Smith, Alfred Marshall,
resistance. Discuss on the basis of the following points : Lionel Robbins, Samuelson.
• The nature of business. ii) Basic Concept of Economics : Micro Economics, Macro
• Changes that you would propose in the process. Economics - Meaning & Difference. Basic concepts like
utility, price, values, wealth, welfare, money, market,
• Positive and negative points for the stakeholders.
capital, investment, income, production, consumption,
• Benefits of the change to the employees. saving, Business cycle, Aggregate Demand & Aggregate
• Unfreeze Change and Refreeze model for your change Supply.
management
i) Basic problems of an economy - what to produce, How
• Retention policies to produce, For whom to produce, effictive use of
• Conclusion resources, Economic growth and Developement.
ii) Statistics, definition, scope and limitation of statistics. ii) Correlation - Kearl Pearson’s and Spearman’s correlation
iii) Collection, organization and presentation of data. co-efficient.
iii) Agriculture
iv) Measures of central value : Arithmetic means, simple
and weighted, median and mode. iv) Index Numbers
v) Unemployment in India February (2020)
2nd Terminal Examination :- Revision of Whole Syllabus.
August - September (2019)
i) Introduction of the State of the Indian Economy on the PAPER II - PROJECT WORK - 20 MARKS
eve of Independence.
Two project work have to be completed.
iv) Parameters of Development - per capita income and
human development index. List of Project Work
i) Planning & Economic development in India. 1. Study consumer awareness amongst households through
ii) Structural changes in the Indian Economy after designing a questionnaire
liberalization.
2. Prepare a report on productivity awareness among
iii) Current challenges facing Indian Economy - the
enterprises through use of statical data.
problem of poverty and human capital information.
iv) Sustainable Economic Development. 3. Make a study of two co-operative institutions with a view to
compare the organizational and financial structure
October - November (2019)
4. Study in detail the South Asian Association for Regional Co-
i) Measure of dispersion - range, mean deviation, Quartile
operation and its impact on Indian economy,
Deviation.
ii) Comparision between Indian and Chinese Economy. 5. Prepare a report on the various poverty alleviation and
employment generation programmes started in India.
Annual Examinations :-
6. Compare the status of women of your state with that at the
December (2019) & January (2020) national level for the last ten years on the basis of educational
i) Types of economies - Developed, under-developed and level, employment etc.
Developing, Economic System, Capitalism, Mixed
economy, Mechanism used to solve the basic problems 7. Prepare a report on the forest cover in India.
faced by each economy.
COMPUTER SCIENCE November (2019)
1. Revision
Paper I : Theory - 70 Marks
Paper II : Practical - 30 Marks Annual Examination :-
1. Packeeges
1st Terminal Examinations :-
2. Trends in Computing and Ethical Issues
May & June (2019)
1. Numbers January (2020)
2. Introduction to OOPs Using Java 1. Revision of 1st and 2nd Term Exam.
3. Objects 2. i) Project
4. Primitive Value, Wrapper Classes, Type and Casting ii) A File of Programming Assignment done throughout the
5. Variables, Expressionse year.

6. Statements and Scope


ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (PAPER - I & II)
July (2019)
1st Terminal Examinations :-
1. Recursion
Project for 1st Term Examination [PAPER - I : Theory]
April & May (2019)
August (2019)
1. Modes of Existence :-
1. Methods and
i) Modes of existence and resource use; hunting-
2. Arrays and String
gathering; pastoral, agricultural; industrial.
September (2019) ii) Their impact on natural resource base; energy resources;
1. Implementation of Algorithm to Solve Problems material resources; scale of catchment; quantity of
resources used.
October (2019)
iii) Their ecological impact; land transformation; habitat;
1. Revision of 1st Term and 2nd Term diversity; modification of biogeochemical cycles;
2. Project for 2nd Term modification of climate; substantial use.
2. Ecology :- June and July (2019)
i) Concept of an ecosystem; definition; relationships 1. Modes of Existence :-
between living organisms, eg, competition, predation,
iv) Their social ogranisation; size of group; kinship; division
pollution, dispersal, food chains, webs; the
environment-physical (soil topography, climate); biotic- of labour; access to resources.
types of relationships (competition, mutualism, v) Their ideology and idioms of man-nature relationship.
parasitism, predation, defence); soil types and vegetation;
co-evolution and introduction of species. vi) An appreciation of the co-existence of all four modes of
existence in contemporary India.
ii) Habitats and niches : Gause’s competitive exclusion
principle; resource partitioning. vii) Ecological conflicts arising therein

iii) Flow of energy; efficiencies-photosynthetic-trophic- 2. Ecology :-


assimilation - production; trophic levels; generalised
model of the ecosystem; ecological pyramid (numbers iv) Nutrient cycles : generalised model; a study of carbon,
and biomass); food webs. nitrogen cycles (biological and geological); man’s
intervention; pollution as disruption of these cycles;
3. Pollution :- ecosystem as a source of material and sink waste for
i) Disruption of nutrient cycles and habitats; atmospheric human societies, ecological succession- causes
pollution; human activities that change the composition (autogenic and allogenic)- patterns of successions.
of the atmosphere; connection between pollution and
v) Biomes : terrestrial; fresh water; marine; a survey of the
development; local and global effects (greenhouse
effect, ozone depletion) and their impact on human life; biomes of India and their inhabitants.
burning of fossil fuel products - effect on ecosystem and
3. Pollution :-
human health.
iii) Water pollution; water cycle; pollution of surface water;
ii) Pollution control approaches - prevention and control :
ground water, ocean water; industrial pollution and its
as applied to fossil fuel burning; the role of PCBs;
industrial pollution control - principles - devices - costs effects; domestic sewage and its treatment - techniques
- policy incentives ; combating global warming; the and appropriate technology; marine ecosystem
international policy dimensions; third world interest; protection and coastal zone management; soil pollution
impact on economic growth. - sources- effects
PAPER - II : Project Work (30 Marks) 5. Technology and Environment :-

2nd Terminal Examinations :- iii) Health : incidents of disease as an indicator of the health
of the environment; prevention of diseases by better
nutrition, sanitation, access to clean water, etc,
[PAPER - I : Theory] communicable and non communicable diseases;
techniques of low cost sanitation; policy and organisation
August & September (2019) to provide access to basic health service for all; the role
4. Legal Regimes for Sustainable Development :- of traditional and local system of medicine.
iv) Biotechnology : Potential; limitations
i) National legislative frameworks for environment
protection and conservation; survey of constitutional PAPER - II : Project Work (30 Marks)
provisions (including directive principles); national
laws; state laws in India. Annual Examinations :-

5. Technology and Environment :- [PAPER - I : Theory]


i) Technological evolution and models : hi-tech; low-tech;
intermediate; appropriate; traditional; interaction December (2018) & January (2020)
between technology, resources, environment and 6. Design and Planning for Environmental Conservatio and
development; energy as a binding factor; the need for Protection :-
reorienting technology. i) Ecosystem analysis : Understanding complex system;
ii) Renewable energy : Limitations of conventional sources; critical and state variable as system indicators;
sources of renewable energy and their features. indicators of inter-relationship; successions and system
resilience; predicting and assessing system responses
October and November (2019) to impacts and their interventions; rapid appraisal
methods.
4. Legal Regimes for Sustainable Development :-
ii) Human environment interactions : quality of life vs
ii) International legal regimes : On trade and environments quality of environment; environmental issues and
(GATT, WTO, IPR, TNC’s regional arrangements and problems; role of brief and values; analysing brief
preferential trade arrangements); on climate; an statements for understanding values; issues analysis -
common resources; international institutions (UNEP, separating symptoms from problems; problem
UNCTAD, WHO, UNDP, etc); international initiatives identification; understanding interacting problems and
identifying critical control points; problems analysis;
(Earth Summit, Agenda 21)
identifying variables and relationships between variables.
iii) Evaluation and assessment of impacts; approaches and June (2019)
techniques of environment and social impact (World History)
assessment; environment impact assessment as a Ch. 7 : Impact of the Second Phase of Industralisation in
planning tool and a decision making instrument; Europe during the late 19th and Early 20th Century.
interpreting environment impact assessments.
July (2019)
iv) Design of solutions : generating solution options; Ch. 8 : World War - I : Cause, events leading to it, Major Changes
overcoming blocks in thinking; generative and lateral in warfare and strategy, Peace Settlemenrt.
thinking; using criteria (social potential, ecological, Revision
technological, economic) to rank and prioritise solution
ideas; check solution for economic, social and technical 2nd Terminal Examinations :-
viability; collation of solution into coherent plans; August (2019)
planning sequence and cost. (Indian History)

February (2020) Ch. 4 : Protest Movement Against Colonial Rule

Revision of Chapters 1 - 5 Ch. 5 : Gandhian Nationalism

PAPER - II : Project Work (30 Marks) September (2019)


(World History)
HISTORY
Ch. 9 : Peace Settlement after World War I and the
establishment of the League of Nations
1st Terminal Examinations :-
April (2019) October (2019)

(Indian History) Ch. 10 : The Great Depression


Ch. 1 : Growth of Nationalism Annual Examination :-
May (2019) November (2019)
Ch. 2 : Emergence of the Colonial Economy (Indian History)
Ch. 3 : Social and Religious Movements Ch. 6 : Gandhian Nationalism (1927-1934)
December (2019) July (2019)
Ch. 10 : Rise of Communism in Russia (1917-1939) Ch. 21 : Submarine Relief
Ch. 22 : Marine Life and Deposits
January (2020)
Ch. 25 : The Biosphere
Ch. 12 : Rise of Fascism in Italy (1919-1939)
Map : World Map
Ch. 13 : Rise of Nazism (1933-1939)
2nd Terminal Examinations :-
February (2020)
August (2019)
Ch. 13 - Rise of Militarism : Japan (1919-1937) Ch. 4 : Rocks
Ch. 5 : Endogeneous Processes and Associated Landforms.
GEOGRAPHY [THEORY]
Ch. 9 : Exogeneous Processes and Associated Landforms
Prescribed Book :- ISC Geography - D. R. Khullar September (2019)
1st Terminal Examinations :- Ch. 11 : Fluvial Process and Landforms

April (2019) Ch. 12 : Aeolian Processes and Landforms


Ch. 13 : Glacirl Processes and Landforms
Ch. 1 : Geography as a Discipline
Ch. 18 : Insolation and Temperature
Ch. 2 : Age and Origin of Earth
Ch. 3 : Interior of the Earth October (2019)
Ch. 19 : Atmospheric Pressure and Wind
May (2019)
November (2019)
Ch. 7 : Isotasy
Ch. 23 : Temperature, Salinity and Density of Ocean Water
Ch. 8 : Volcanoes and Earthquake
Ch. 26 : Biodiversity
June (2019) Ch. 32 : Climatic Change
Ch. 17 : Compostion of Atmosphere Map : World Map
Ch. 16 : Coral Reefs The Chapter of 1st Term Syllabus are also included.
Annual Examinations :- Annual Examination :-

December (2019) Aerial Photography


Project : Indian Monsoon
Ch. 14 : Underground Water

Ch. 15 : Marine Processes and Landform POLITICAL SCIENCE


January (2020)
1st Terminal Examinations :-
Ch. 19 : Atmospheric Moisture May (2019)
Ch. 24 : Ocean Water Movements Ch. 1 - i) Introduction To Political Science
Ch. 27 : Biodiversity, Mega Density, Loss of Density ii) Fundamental Concepts

Ch. 28 : Biodiversity, Mega Density, Loss of Density June (2019)

Ch. 29 : Biodiversity, Mega Density, Loss of Density Ch. 2 - The Origin of The State

Ch. 30 : Conserving biodiversity, World Climate Type July (2019)

Map : World Map Ch. 5 - Law


Ch. 6 - Liberty
The Chapters of both 1st and 2nd Terms are also
included. 2nd Terminal Examinations :-
August (2019)
PRACTICAL
Ch. 3 - Political Ideologies
1st Terminal Examination :- Ch. 7 - Equality
Statistical Diagrams September (2019)
Project : Pacific Ring of Fire Ch. 4 - Sovereignity
2nd Terminal Examination :- Ch. 8 - Justice
Map Projections November (2019)
Surveying Ch. 9 - End of Cold War and its impact on the World Order
Annual Examinations :-
December (2019)
Ch. 10 - Unipolar World
Ch. 11 - Regional Co-operation

January (2020)
Ch. 12 - The Non Aligned Movement Meaning, Relevance

February (2020)
Revision

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