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CLASS XII ENGLISH


Text Books: 1. Flamingo - Published by NCERT 2. Vistas - Published by NCERT (First Term) March Notice for school notice board, notice for residents welfare association, classified advertisements, display advertisements, posters, formal and informal invitations, formal and informal replies, report writing, article writing. April- May Flamingo Lesson-1 The Last Lesson Lesson-2 Lost spring Lesson-3 Deep water Poem1. My mother at sixty six 2. An elementary school classroom in a slum 3. Keeping Quiet VistasLesson-1 The Third level Reading skill- Unseen passage for note making. July Flamingo PoemVistasLesson-4 The Rattrap Lesson-5 Indigo 4. A Thing of Beauty Lesson-2 The Tiger King Lesson-3 Journey to the end of the Earth August Flamingo Lesson-6 Poets and pancakes Lesson-4 The Enemy Lesson-5 Should wizard hit mommy? Poem5. A Roadside Stand Writing Skill- Letter Writing VistasSeptember Revision of the entire course done.
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Half yearly examination


October (Second Term) Flamingo PoemVistasLesson-7 The Interview Lesson-8 Going places 6. Aunt Jennifers Tigers 6.

Notice, Poster, Advertisement, Formal/Informal Invitations and their replies. 2. Report writing 10 marks 3. Business letter of complaint, official letter 10 marks (Making enquiries or registering complaints, seeking and giving information, placing order, cancellation of order) Application for job, letter to editor. 4. Article for school magazine/newspaper 10 marks Literature 1. Short and long Questions out of lesson 1 to 6 of Flamingo 20 marks 2. Reference to context and short questions out of poems 1 to 5 10 marks 3. Short questions and long question out of Vistas lessons 1 to 5 15 marks Syllabus for Pre Boards 1. Reading skills 1. Unseen passage for comprehension 2. Unseen passage for note making 2. Writing skills 1. Short composition (50 words) 2. Report Writing 3. Letter Writing 4. Article 12 marks 08 marks 05 marks 10 marks 10 marks 10 marks

3. Literature 1. Reference to context and three short questions out of poems 1 to 6 10 marks 2. Five short questions out of lessons 1 to 8 of Flamingo 10 marks 3. One long question out of lessons 1 to 8 of Flamingo 10 marks 4. One long question out of lesson 1 to 8 of Vistas 07 marks 5. Four short questions out of lessons 1 to 8 of Vistas 08 marks

MARKING SCHEME Section A (Reading Skills) 20 marks Two unseen passages with a variety of questions including three marks for vocabulary such as word formation and inferring meaning and 5 marks for note making. The total length of the two passages will be between 950- 1200 words. The passage can be factual, discursive or literary. Q:1Unseen passage to test reading comprehension 12 marks Q:2A shorter passage of 350-500 words for note making and abstraction. 08 marks Section B (Writing Skill) 35 marks Q:3 One of the two short compositions of not more than 50 words e.g. Notices, designing or drafting posters, writing formal or informal letter of invitation and replies. 0 5 marks Q:4 A report or factual description based on verbal input provided (one of two) in 100-125 words. 10 marks Q:5 Writing one out of two letters based on verbal input. 10 marks 1. Business or official letter placing order (Making enquiries, registering complaints, seeking and giving information, placing order, Cancellation of order). 2. Letter to editor, Application for job and informal letters. 10 marks Section C (Literature) 45 marks Q:7(a) One out of the two extracts based on poetry from the text to test comprehension and appreciation. 04 marks Q:7(b) Three short questions out of poetry in 30-40 words. 06 marks Q:8 One out of two long questions in 100-125 words out of lessons of Flamingo. 10 marks Q:9 Five short questions based on the lessons of Flamingo. 10 marks Q:10 One out of the two long answer type question based on the Supplementary Reader, Vistas in 100-125 words. 07 marks Q:11 Four short questions out of lessons of Vistas in 30-40 words. 08 marks

Monthly Syllabus Planning (2011-12)

Mathematics
S.N. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Month March 2011 April+May 2011 July 2011 August 2011 September 2011 October 2011 November 2011 December 2011 Topics I. Matrices II. Determinants I. Inverse Trigonometric functions II. Continuity and differentiability I. Application of derivatives I. Integrals II. Application of Integrals I. Revision of Half Yearly Examination 2011-12 I. Differential Equations II. Vector Algebra I. Vector Algebra (contd.) II. Three Dimensional Geometry III. Probability I. Linear Programming II. Relations and Functions III. Revision for Pre-Board Examination 2011-12 15 marks 05 marks 20 marks

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FIRST MONDAY TEST (18.07.2011) Matrices and Determinants Inverse Trigonometric functions Total

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SECOND MONDAY TEST (31.10.2011) Differential Equation 20 marks Total 20 marks THIRD MONDAY TEST (12.12.2011) Vectors Three Dimensional Geometry Probability Total 06 marks 07 marks 07 marks 20marks

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Half Yearly Examination Inverse trigonometric functions Matrices and Determinants Continuity and Differentiability Application of derivatives Integrals Application of Integrals Total PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION Relations and Functions Inverse Trigonometric Functions Matrices and Determinants Continuity and Differentiability Application of Derivatives Integrals Application of Integrals Differential Equations Vectors Three Dimensional Geometry Linear Programming Probability Total

07 marks 28 marks 15 marks 20 marks 24 marks 06 marks 100 marks 05 marks 05 marks 13 marks 08 marks 10 marks 12 marks 06 marks 08 marks 06 marks 11 marks 06 marks 10 marks 100 marks

PHYSICS
March April & May July August September October November December Electrostatics Current Electricity Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism Electromagnetic Induction Alternating Current Electromagnetic Waves Optics Revision for Half Yearly Examination Dual Nature or Radiation Atoms & Nucleus Electronic Devices Communication System. 10 marks 10 marks

FIRST MONDAY TEST (24.04.2011) Electro statics Current Electricity

SECOND MONDAY TEST (25.07.2011) Magnetic Effect of Current 12 marks Magnetism 08 marks THIRD MONDAY TEST (14.11.2011) Dual Nature of Radiation Atoms & Nucleus 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 10 marks 10 marks

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION Electro statics 14 marks Current Electricity 10 marks Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism 12 marks Electromagnetic Induction 12 marks Electromagnetic Waves 05 marks Optics 17 marks Theory 70 marks Practical 30 marks Total 100 marks

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PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION Electro statics 08 mark Current Electricity 07 marks Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism 08 marks Electromagnetic Induction Alternating Current 08 marks 5. Electromagnetic Waves 03 marks 6. Optics 14 marks 7. Dual Nature of Radiation 04 marks 8. Atoms and Nucleus 06 marks 9. Electronic Device 07 marks 10. Communication System 05 marks Theory 70 marks Practical 30 marks Total 100 marks

CHEMISTRY
March-April-May Chapter X Chapter XI Chapter XII Chapter XIII July Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV August Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII Surface Chemistry General Principles & Processes of Extraction of Elements. The p Block Elements (Group- 15,16) Solid State Solutions Electro Chemistry Kinetics Haloalkanes & Haloarenes Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids Amines

September Revision + Half yearly Exams October The p block Elements (Group-17,18) November Chapter VIII Chapter IX Chapter X Chapter XI December Chapter XII d and f block Elements Co-ordination Compounds Polymers Bio-molecules Chemistry in Everyday Life Revision 10 marks 10 marks 10 marks

First Monday Test (11.07.11) 1) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 2) Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers Second Monday Test (29.08.11) 1) Solutions
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Third Monday Test (05.12.11) 1) p- block Elements 2) d & f- block Elements Half Yearly Examination Solid state Solutions Electro chemistry Kinetics Surface Chemistry General Principle & Processes of Extraction of Elements 7. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 8. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 9. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids 10. Amines Theory Practicals Total 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Pre-Board Examination Solid State Solutions Electro Chemistry Chemical Kinetics Surface Chemistry General Principles & Processes of Isolation of Elements p- block Elements d-f block Elements Co-ordination compounds Haloalkanes & Haloarenes Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers Aldehyde, Ketones & Carboxylic Acid Amines Polymer Bio-molecules Chemistry in Everyday Life Total

10 marks 10 marks 07 marks 08 marks 08 marks 08 marks 06 marks 06 marks 06 marks 06 marks 09 marks 06 marks 70 marks 30 marks 100 marks 04 marks 05 marks 05 marks 05 marks 04 marks 03 marks 08 marks 05 marks 03 marks 04 marks 04 marks 06 marks 04 marks 03 marks 04 marks 03 marks 70 marks

BIOLOGY
March Chapter 1 Chapter 2 April Chapter 3 Chapter 4 May Chapter 5 July Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 August Chapter 9 Strategies for Enhancement of Food Production Chapter 10 Microbes in Human Welfare September Chapter 11 Biotechnology : Principles and its Processes October Chapter 12 Biotechnology and its Application November Chapter 13 Organisms and Population Chapter 14 Ecosystem December Chapter 15 Bio-diversity & Conservation Chapter 16 Environmental Issues Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 First Monday Test (02.05.11) Reproduction in Organisms Sexual Reproduction in Plants Human Reproduction Total 06 marks 07 marks 07 marks 20 marks Molecular basis of Inheritance Evolution Human Health & Diseases Principles of inheritance & Variation Human Reproduction Reproductive Health Reproduction in Organisms Sexual Reproduction in Plants

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Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

Second Monday Test (01.08.11) Reproductive Health Principles of inheritance & Variation Molecular basis of Inheritance Total

06 marks 07 marks 07 marks 20 marks

Third Monday Test (21.11.11) Chapter 11 Biotechnology : Principles and its Processes 06 marks Chapter 12 Biotechnology and its Application 07 marks Chapter 13 Organisms and Population 07 marks Total 20 marks Summative Assessment I/Half Yearly Exam Unit 1 Reproduction 18 marks Unit 2 Genetics and Evolution 22 marks Unit 3 Biology in Human Welfare 22 marks Unit 4 Biotechnology : Principle and Processes 08 marks Total 70 marks Pre-Board Syllabus Unit 1 Reproduction Unit 2 Genetics and Evolution Unit 3 Biology in Human Welfare Unit 4 Biotechnology Unit 5 Ecology and Environment Total 14 marks 18 marks 14 marks 10 marks 14 marks 70 marks

BUSINESS STUDIES
MARCH Unit I : Nature and Significance of Management Management - Concept, Objective, Importance Management as Science, Art and Profession Level of Management Management Functions - Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing and Controlling Coordination - Characteristics and Importance

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APRIL Unit II : Principle of Management Principles of Management - Concept, Nature and Significance Fayols principles of Management Taylors Scientific Management - Principle and Techniques MAY Unit XII : Consumer Protection Importance of Consumer Protection Consumer Rights Consumer Responsibilities Way and mean of Consumer Protection Consumer Awareness and Legal Redressal with reference to Consumer Protection Act. Role of Consumer Organizations and NGOs. JULY Unit IV : Planning Concept, Features, Importance, Limitations Planning Process Types of Plans - Objectives, Strategy, Policy, Procedure, Method, Rules, Budget, Programme. Unit V : Organizing Concept and Importance. Steps in the Process of Organizing. Structure of Organization - Functional and Divisional. Formal and Informal Organization. Delegation : Concept, Elements and Importance. Decentralization : Concept and Importance. AUGUST Unit VI : Staffing Concept and Importance of Staffing. Staffing as a part of Human Resource Management. Staffing Process. Recruitment - Meaning and Sources. Selection - Process.

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Training and Development - Concept and Importance. Methods of Training. Unit VII : Directing Concept and Importance. Elements of Directing (i) Supervision - Concept and Role. (ii) Motivation - Concept, Maslows Hierarchy of Needs; Financial and Non-finanacial Incentives. (iii) Leadership - Concept; Qualities of a good Leader. (iv) Communication - Concept, Formal and Informal Communication; Barriers to Effective Communication. Unit VIII :Controlling Concept and Importance. Relationship between Planning and Controlling. Steps in the process of Control. Techniques of Controlling : Budgetary Control. SEPTEMBER Revision and Half Yearly Examinations OCTOBER Unit IX : Financial Management Concept, Importance, Objectives of Financial Management. Financial Decisions : Factors Affecting. Financial Planning - Concept and Importance. Capital Structure - Concept and Factors Affecting. Fixed and Working Capital - Concept and Factors Affecting its Requirements. Unit X : Financial Markets Concept of Financial Market: Money Market and its Instruments. Capital Market and Types - Primary and Secondary Market. Stock Exchange - Functions, Trading Procedure, NSEI, OCTEI. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Objectives and Functions.

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NOVEMBER Unit XI : Marketing Management Marketing - Concept, Functions and Role, Marketing and Selling. Marketing Management Philosophies. Marketing Mix - Elements: (i) Product - Nature, Classification, Branding, Labeling and Packaging. (ii) Price - Factors Determining Fixation of Price. (a) Physical Distribution - Elements. (b) Channels of Distribution - Types, Function, Choice of Channels (iii) Role of Promotion - Elements of Promotion Mix. (a) Advertising - Concept, Merits and Limitations, Objections against advertising. (b) Personal Selling - Concept, Importance; (c) Sales Promotion - Concept, Merits, Limitations, Methods. (d) Publicity - Concept and Importance. Unit III : Management and Business Environment Business Environment - Importance Dimensions of Business Environment - Economic, Social, Technological, Political and Legal. Economic Environment in India; Impact of Government Policy changes on Business and Industry with Special Reference to Adoption of the Policies of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization. Marking scheme of Monday Test : First Monday Test (11.07.2011) 1) Nature and Significance of Management. 2) Principles of Management (Part 1) Total Second Monday Test (29.08.11) 1) Consumer Protection 2) Planning Total

14 marks 06 marks 20 marks 08 marks 12 marks 20 marks

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Third Monday Test (05.12.11) 1) Staffing 2) Directing 3) Controlling Total

05 marks 08 marks 07 marks 20 marks

Marking Scheme for Half Yearly and Pre-Boards Topics H.Y. Pre-Boards Nature and Significance of Management 10 07 Principles of Management 10 07 Consumer Protection 10 06 Planning 15 07 Organizing 15 10 Staffing 15 08 Directing 15 10 Controlling 10 06 Financial Management 12 Financial Markets 08 Marketing Management 14 Business Environment 05 Total 100 marks 100 marks

ACCOUNTANCY
MARCH Unit IV : Company Accounts Issue of Shares - Meaning and Characteristics o f a C o m p a n y, D i s t i n c t i o n b e t w e e n Partnership and Company Accounts, Kinds of Joint Stock Company, Private and Public Company, Steps in the Formation of a Company. Share Capital - Meaning, Types, Accounting treatment of Shares at par Premium and at Discount. Over and Under-subscription, Calls in Advance and Calls in Arrears. Issue of Shares for consideration other than Cash. APRIL & MAY Unit IV :Contd. Company Accounts Accounting Treatment of Forfeiture and Reissue of Shares, Private Placement of Sweat Equity Shares, ESOP, Right Issue, Buy back of Shares, Escrow Account.
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Issue of Debentures Meaning of Debentures and Bond, Distinction of Shares and Debentures, Types of Debentures, Issue at par Premium and Discount, Issue of Debenture for Consideration other than Cash, As Collateral Security. Redemption of Debentures Meaning, Sources of Redemption, Methods of Redemption, Writing of Loss on the Debentures, Interest on Debentures, Bonds with Put or Call option. Debentures Redemption- Out of Profit, Out of Capital, Purchase in the Open Market and Conversion. JULY Part -B : ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Unit VI : (a) Analysis of Financial Statement Meaning, Advantages and Characteristics of Financial Statements, Contents of Annual Reports, Major Heading of Balance sheet of a Company, Preparation of Balance sheet in Horizontal and Vertical form, Parties interested in Financial Statements and Limitation of Financial Statements. (b) Financial Statement Analysis Meaning, Tools, Types and Process of Financial Statement Analysis, Purpose and Significance of Financial Analysis, Uses, Parties Interested and Limitations of Analysis. TOOLS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT (I) Analysis Meaning of Comparative Financial Statements, Objectives or Purpose of Comparative Financial Statements, Comparative Balance sheet, Comparative income Statements, Common Size Statements.

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(II) Accounting Ratios Meaning of a Ratio and Accounting Ratio, Meaning of Ratio Analysis, Objectives, Advantages, Uses and Limitations of Ratio Analysis. Types of Ratios(i) Liquidity Ratios : Current Ratio and Liquid Ratios. (ii) Solvency Ratios : Debt - Equity Ratios, Total Assets to Debt Ratio and Proprietary Ratios. (iii) Activity Ratios : Inventory Turnover Ratios, Debtors Turnover Ratios, Working Capital Turnover Ratios, Fixed Assets Turnover Ratios. (iv) Profitability Ratios : Gross Profit Ratio, Net Profit Ratio, Return on Investment, Earning per Share, Dividend per Share, Price Earning Ratio. (c) Cash Flow Statement Meaning, Objectives, Uses of Cash flow Statement, Limitations, Important Definition as per Accounting Standard-3 (Revised), Preparation fo Cash flow Statement. AUGUST Unit II : Accounting for Partnership Firms Nature of Partnership Firms, Partnership Deed, Meaning and Importance. Partners Capital Account - Fixed vs Fluctuating Capital, Division of Profit among Partners, Profit and Loss Appropriation Account including Past Adjustments. Unit III : Reconstitution of Partnership Change in Profit Sharing Ratio among the existing Partners, Sacrificing and gaining Ratio. Accounting for Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities, Distribution of Reserves. Goodwill - Nature, Factors Affecting, Methods of Valuation - Average Profit, Super Profit and Capitalization Method. Admission of a Partner Effect of Admission of Partner, Change in Profit Sharing Ratio, Accounting treatment for Goodwill (as per AS-10), Revaluation fo Assets and Liabilities, Adjustment of Capital.
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SEPTEMBER Revision for Half Yearly Examination OCTOBER Retirement and Death of a Partner Change in Profit Sharing Ratio, Accounting Treatment of Goodwill, Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities, Adjustment of Capitals. Dissolution of a Partnership Form. NOVEMBER Accounting for Non-profit Organization Meaning and Features of Not for Profit Organization. Meaning and Features of Fund based Accounting. Receipts and Payment Account. Preparation of Income and Expenditure Account and Balance from Receipt and Payment Account with Additional Information. Marking Scheme First Monday Test (24.04.11) Accounting for Share Capital Accounting for Debentures (Only Issue of Debentures) Total Second Monday Test (25.07.11) Redemption for Debentures Tools of Financial Statement Analysis (Till Ratio Analysis) Total Third Monday Test (14.11.11) Retirement and Death of a Partner Dissolution of Partnership Firm Total

15 marks 05 marks 20 marks 12 marks 08 marks 20 marks 15 marks 05 marks 20 marks

Marking Scheme Part A : Accounting for Not for Profit Organizations Partnership Forms and Company Accounts. Half Yearly Pre- Board Accounting for Non-Profit Organization 10 marks
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Accounting for Partnership Firms Reconstitution of Partnership Accounting for Share Capital and Debenture Total Part B : Financial Statement Analysis Analysis of Financial Statement Cash Flow Statement Total TOTAL Project Work : Project File Written Test Viva Voce Total

10 marks 15 marks 35 marks 60 marks 25 marks 15 marks 40 marks 100 MARKS 04 marks 12 marks 04 marks 20 marks

05 marks 20 marks 25 marks 60 marks 12 marks 08 marks 20 marks 80 MARKS

ECONOMICS
April & May Unit I : Micro Economics Introduction (a) Central Problem of an Economy (b) Production Possibility Curve - Meaning and Opportunity Cost. Unit II : Consumer Behaviour and Demand (a) Consumers Equilibrium - Meaning and Attainment of Equilibrium in the case of Single and Many Commodities. Indifferent Curve Approach. (b) Demand - Meaning and Types, Determination of Demand, Change in Demand, Demand Curve etc., (c) Price - Elasticity of Demand. Unit III : Supply Supply - Meaning, Market and Individual Supply, Supply Schedule and Curves Causes - Elasticity of Supply, Measurement and Numerical. JULY Unit III : Continued Producers Behaviour - Cost & Revenue (a) Production Function - Returns to a Factor (b) Producers Equilibrium - Meaning

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(c) Cast and Revenue - Concept of Costs, TC, AC, AVC, AFC, TFC, TVC, MC Relationships and Calculations. Unit IV : Macro Economics Introduction, Meaning. Difference between Micro & Macro Economics. National Income and its related Aggregates. Circular Flow of Income. AUGUST Unit IV : Continued Concept of GDP, GNP, NDP, NNP at Market Price & Factor Cost, National Disposable Income. Measurment of National Income by Value Added Method, Income and Expenditure Method. SEPTEMBER Revision Half Yearly Examination OCTOBER Unit V : Micro Economics Forms of Market and Price Determination under Perfect Competition, Monopolistic Competition and Monopoly. Feature and Forms of Demand Curve. Equilibrium Price Shift in Demand and Supply Curve. Simple Application of Tools of Demand and Supply. Micro Economics Monetary Banking - Meaning and Functions of Money. Commercial Banks and Central Banks - Functions. Govt. Budget - Meaning and Components, Balance, Surplus and Deficit Budget. Balance of Payment - Capital and Current Account. Foreign Exchange. NOVEMBER Unit VI : Determination of Income and Employment. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply and Their Components. Propensity to Consume and Save.

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DECEMBER Unit VI : Continued Multiplier - Meaning and Working of Multiplier Revision JANUARY Pre- Board Exam First Monday Test (02.05.11) Micro Economics (a) Central Problems, PPC, Consumers Behavior (b) Demand & Elasticity of Demand (c) Supply- Meaning and Factors Total Second Monday Test (01.08.11) (a) Production Function (b) Macro Economics (c) National Income and Aggregates Total Third Monday Test (21.11.11) (a) Measurement of National Income (b) Forms of Market, Revenue, Equilibrium (c) Govt. Budget. Total MARKING SCHEME HALF YEARLY EXAMS Micro Economics Introduction Consumers Equil./Demand Producers Behavior and Supply Forms of Market Determination Macro Economics Introduction N. I. and Related Aggregates Determination of Income and Employment Money and Banking Govt. Budget and Economy Balance of Payment and Foreign Exchange Total 04 marks 13 marks 23 marks 10 marks 04 marks 15 marks 12 marks 08 marks 05 marks 05 marks 100 marks

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HISTORY
MARCH Theme OneAPRIL - MAY Theme Two Theme ThreeTheme FourJULY Theme FourTheme Five Theme Six Theme SevenAUGUST + SEPTEMBER Theme EightTheme NineTheme Ten (Contd.) Through the Eyes of Travelers Bhakti Sufi Traditions An Imperial Capital Vijaynagar Peasants, Zamindars and the State Kings & Chronicles Colonialism & The Country Side Bricks, Beads and Stone Map work Kings, Farmers & Towns Kinship, Caste & Class Thinkers, Beliefs & Buildings

SEPTEMBER Half Yearly Examination OCTOBER Theme ElevenTheme TwelveNOVEMBER Theme ThirteenTheme FourteenTheme FifteenDECEMBER Revision JANUARY Pre- Boards MONDAY TESTS SCHEDULES First Monday Test (11.07.11) Theme 1, 2, 3, 4 + Map Work
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Rebels and Raj Colonial Cities Mahatma Gandhi and Colonialism Understanding Partition Framing the Constitution

Second Monday Test (29.08.11) Theme 5, 6, 7, 8(Half) + Passage based Q. Third Monday Test (05.12.11) Theme 9, 10, 11,12 + Map Work Marking Scheme (1) 2 Question of 2 marks each (2) 2 Question of 4 marks each (3) 1 Map/Source based Question (4) 2 Question of 5 mark each Total Half Yearly Exams Theme 1 to Theme 10 Pre- Board Syllabus The Whole Course M. M. 20 04 08 03 05 20 M.M. 100 M.M. 100

Marking Scheme for Half Yearly, Pre- Board (1) 5 Question of 2 marks each 10 marks (2) 8 Question of 5 marks each 40 marks (3) 2 Question of 8 marks each 16 marks (4) 3 Source based Question of 8 marks each 24 marks (5) 2 Map Question of 5 marks each 10 marks Total 100 marks

POLITICAL SCIENCE
Book 1 - Politics in India since Independence MARCH Lesson 1- Challenges of Nation Building Lesson 2- Era of one Party Dominance APRIL & MAY Lesson 3Lesson 4Lesson 5JULY Lesson 6Lesson 7The Crises of Democratic Order Rise of Popular Movements Politics of Planned Development Indias External Relations Challenges and Restoration of Congress System

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Lesson 8Lesson 9-

Regional Aspirations Recent Development in Indian Politics

AUGUST Book II : Contemporary World Politics Lesson 1- Cold War Era in World Politics Lesson 2- The Collapse of Bipolarity Lesson 3- United State Dominance in the World Politics SEPTEMBER Lesson 4Lesson 5OCTOBER Lesson 6NOVEMBER Lesson 7Lesson 8DECEMBER Revision JANUARY Pre- Board FEBRUARY & MARCH Revision and Board Exams MONDAY TEST SCHEDULE First Monday Test (25.04.11) Book I: Lesson 1Lesson 2Lesson 3Lesson 4Challenges of Nation Building Era of one Party Dominance Politics of Planned Development Indias External Relations Total 05 marks 05 marks 05 marks 05 marks 20 marks Alternative Centers of Economic and Political Power South Asia in the Post Cold War Era. International Organization in a Unipolar World Security in Contemporary World Globalization

Lesson 5-

Second Monday Test (25.07.11) Challenges and Restoration of Congress System 07 marks

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Lesson 6Lesson 7 & 8-

The Crises of Democratic Order 06 marks Rise of Popular Movements & Regional Aspiration 07 marks Total 20 marks Third Monday Test (14.11.11)

Book II Lesson 1Lesson 2Lesson 3Lesson 4Lesson 5Cold War Era in World Politics 04 marks The Collapse of Bipolarity 04 marks US Dominance in the World Politics 04 marks Alternative Centers of Economic and Political Power 04 marks South Asia in the Post Cold War Era. 04 marks Total 20 marks Pre- Board Exam Book1: Lesson 1 to 9 Book2: Lesson 1 to 8 Total MARKING SCHEME Half Yearly, Pre- Board 1 Mark Question - 1 x 10 = 2 Mark Question - 2 x 10 = 4 Mark Question - 4 x 10 = 6 Mark Question - 6 x 05 = Total No. of Question = Total Marks = MARKING SCHEME Monday Test 1 Mark Question - 1 x 04 = 2 Mark Question - 2 x 03 = 4 Mark Question - 4 x 01 = 6 Mark Question - 6 x 01 = Total No. of Question = Total Marks = 46 marks 100 marks 54 marks

10 marks 20 marks 40 marks 30 marks 35 100

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SOCIOLOGY
MARCH Introduction Indian Society Demographic Structure, Rural Urban Linkages and Division APRIL & MAY Social Institutions - Continuity and Change Family and Kinship The Casts System JULY Caste Tribals (Contd.) Tribal Society Market as a Social Institution AUGUST & SEPTEMBER Social Inequality and Exclusion Challenges of Unity in Diversity Project Work OCTOBER Process of Social Change in India Colonialism, Industrialization Social Reform Movement and Law Social Change and the Constitution NOV. & DEC. Social Change and Economy Land Reforms, The Green Revolution and Liberalization Media Globalizations and Social Change Social Movement - Workers, Peasants, Woman Movement, Tribal & Environmental Movements. Revision JANUARY Pre- Board FEBRUARY Revision

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MONDAY TEST SCHEDULE First Monday Test (25.04.11) Introduction Indian Society Demographic Structure Family and Kinship Total Second Monday Test (25.07.11) The Casts System Tribals Society Market as a Social Institution Social Inequality Total Third Monday Test (14.11.11) Land Reforms Media Globalizations Social Movement Total

05 marks 05 marks 10 marks 20 marks 05 marks 05 marks 05 marks 05 marks 20 marks 05 marks 05 marks 05 marks 05 marks 20 marks

Pre- Board (10.01.11 To 21.01.11) The Whole Syllabus Book I : Indian Society 32 marks Book II :Change and Development in Indian Society 48 marks Total 80 marks 20 marks are prescribed for Project work to be evaluated by External Examiner (a) Project 07 marks (b) Viva based on Project Work 05 marks (c) Research Design 08 marks Total 20 marks Monday Test Marking Scheme 2 Question 03 marks each 1 Question 04 marks each 2 Question 05 marks each Total 20 marks

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Marking Scheme for Half Yearly Exam 01 - 15 Question 02 marks each 16 - 25 Question 04 marks each 26 - 29 Question 12 marks each Question No. 30 carries 06 marks based on the passage given Total 100 marks Marking Scheme for Pre- Board Exam 01 - 14 Question 02 marks each 15 - 21 Question 04 marks each 22 - 24 Question 06 marks each Question No. 25 are of 06 marks (Passage Question)

PSYCHOLOGY
MARCH Chapter 1 - Variation in Psychological Attributes 09 marks APRIL Chapter 2 - Self and Personality MAY Intelligence Test - RSPM Personality Test - EMPI Chapter 3 - Meeting Life Challenges END OF MAY Aptitude Test - EMPI Adjustment Test - DBDA Attitude Test - SAS JULY Chapter 4 - Psychological Disorders AUGUST Chapter 5 - Therapeutic Approaches Chapter 6 - Attitude and Social Cognition SEPTEMBER Half Yearly Examination Revision of Chapter 01 to 06 10 marks 07 marks 10 marks

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OCTOBER Chapter 7 - Social Influence and Group Process 06 marks NOVEMBER Chapter 8 - Psychology and Life DECEMBER Chapter 9 - Developing Psychological skills First Monday Test (01.08.11) Chapter 1 - Variation in Psychological Attributes Chapter 2 - Self and Personality Chapter 3 - Meeting Life Challenges Second Monday Test (21.11.11) Chapter 4 - Psychological Disorders Chapter 5 - Therapeutic Approaches Chapter 6 - Attitude and Social Cognition Third Monday Test (16.01.11) Chapter 7 - Social Influence and Group Process Chapter 8 - Psychology and Life Chapter 9 - Developing Psychological skills MARKING SCHEME FOR MONDAY TEST Maximum Marks Total No. of Questions Types of Question 1. Learning Check 2. V.S.A. Type Q 3. S.A. Type Q I 4. S.A. Type Q II 5. L.A. Type Q Marks of Each Q. No. of Q. 01 03 02 02 03 01 04 01 06 01 TOTAL 08 SYLLABUS FOR HALF YEARLY EXAM Chapter 01 to 06 20 11 TM 03 04 03 04 06 20 06 marks 06 marks

MARKING SCHEME FOR HALF YEARLY EXAM Maximum Marks Total No. of Question

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Types of Question 1. L.C.Q 2. V.S.A. Type Q 3. S.A. Type Q I 4. S.A. Type Q II 5. L.A. Type Q Theory Practical TOTAL

Marks of Each Q. No. of Q. 01 10 02 06 03 04 04 06 06 02 TOTAL 28 70 marks 30 marks 100 marks

TM 10 12 12 24 12 70

MARKING SCHEME FOR PRE- BOARD Syllabus - Ch. 01 to 09 70 marks Practical 30 marks Types of Question Marks of Each Q. No. of Q. TM 1. L.C.Q 01 10 10 2. V.S.A. Type Q 02 06 12 3. S.A. Type Q I 03 04 12 4. S.A. Type Q II 04 06 24 5. L.A. Type Q 06 02 12 TOTAL 28 70 Practical Conduction of Practical 15 marks Viva 05 marks Practical 05 marks Project File 05 marks TOTAL 30 marks

COMPUTER SCIENCE
MARCH (1) Review of C++ (Syllabus Covered in XI) (2) Object Oriented Programming APRIL & MAY (1) Classes & Objects (2) Constructors & Destructors JULY (1) Boolean Algebra (2) Inheritance : Extending Classes AUGUST (1) Data File Handling
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(2) Data Base Concepts (3) SQL SEPTEMBER (1) SQL Contd. (2) Revision OCTOBER (1) Pointers (2) Arrays NOVEMBER (1) Stacks & Queues DECEMBER (1) Computer & Networks Concepts (2) Revision First Monday Test (02.05.11) 1. Review of C++ 2. Classes & Objects Second Monday Test (01.08.11) 1. Constructors & Destructors 2. Inheritance 3. Boolean Algebra Third Monday Test (21.11.11) 1. SQL 2. Data File Handling 3. Arrays Half Yearly Exam 1. C++ Revision Tour 2. Object Oriented Programming 3. Classes & Objects 4. Constructors & Destructors 5. Inheritance : Extending Classes 6. Data File Handling 7. Boolean Algebra 8. SQL Theory Practical TOTAL
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05 marks 15 marks 05 marks 10 marks 05 marks 08 marks 08 marks 04 marks 10 marks 05 marks 07 marks 08 marks 10 marks 12 marks 08 marks 10 marks 70 marks 30 marks 100 marks

Pre- Board Exam 1. Programming in C++ 2. Data Structure 3. Data Base and SQL 4. Boolean Algebra 5. Communication & Network Concepts Theory Practical TOTAL Board/Annual Exam 1. Programming in C++ 2. Data Structure 3. Data Base and SQL 4. Boolean Algebra 5. Communication & Network Concepts Theory Practical TOTAL

30 marks 16 marks 08 marks 08 marks 08 marks 70 marks 30 marks 100 marks 30 marks 16 marks 08 marks 08 marks 08 marks 70 marks 30 marks 100 marks

HOME SCIENCE
MARCH 1. Know Little Children. 2. Protection from Preventable Diseases. APRIL & MAY 1. Substitute Care at Home & Outside. 2. Special Needs of Disadvantaged & Disabled Children. 3. Planning meals for the family. JULY 1. Ways to ensure Good Heath for the Family. 2. Meal Planning. 3. Planning Meals for the Family. 4. Diet Modification. 5. Food Hygiene. 6. Food Adulteration. AUGUST 1. Money Management & Consumer Education. 2. Family Income. 3. Savings & Investment. 4. Consumer Education. 5. Consumer Aids.
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SEPTEMBER 1. Consumer Protection. 2. General Revision. Half Yearly Exam TheoryPracticalOCTOBER 1. Clothing in Relation to Personality. 2. Factors influencing Selection of Clothing . 3. Selection of Fabric. NOVEMBER 1. Ready-made Garments, Quality & Workmanship. 2. Care of Clothes. 3. Things I Can Do With Home Science. Pre- Board Exam 1. Know Little Children 2. Nutrition for Self and Family 3. Money Management 4. Clothing in Relation to Personality 5. Things I Can Do with Home Science 17 marks 17 marks 17 marks 17 marks 02 marks 70 marks 30 marks

First Monday Test (02.05.11) 20 marks 1. Know to Little Children 10 marks 2. Protection from Preventable Childhood Diseases.l 10 marks Second Monday Test (01.08.11) 1. Diet Modification 2. Food Adulteration 3. Savings & Investments 20 marks 10 marks 05 marks 05 marks

Third Monday Test (21.11.11) 20 marks 1. Clothing in relation to Personality 05 marks 2. Ready-made Garments, Quality and Workmanship 10 marks 3. Care of Clothes 05 marks

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WORK EXPERIENCE
MUSIC 1st Term 1. Rhythm Practice on Drum, Kanjo, Banjo and Tabla. 2. Song with Guitar Chords and Rhythm 3. Finger Practice with Sargam cum Sixth 4. 16th Beat Rhythm on Drum and Tabla 5. Revision 2nd Term 1. Guitar Chords with Bad Guitar 2. Alankar Practice on Three Octave 3. A Practice Song 4. National Anthem 5. Revision VOCAL MUSIC 1st Term 1. Knowledge of Musical Scales. 2. Knowledge of Twelve Notes (Sudh Swar and Wikrit Swar) 3. Practice of Alankar 4. Knowledge of Taal Dadra and Kaharwa 5. Knowledge of Tabla 6. Revision 2nd Term 1. National Anthem 2. School Anthem 3. Taal Practice on Hand Beats. 4. One Bhajan or Patriotic Song 5. Revision COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st Term Chapter-1 : Chapter-2 : Chapter-3 : Chapter-4 : Chapter-5 : Chapter-6 : Introduction to Dream weaver. Working with Tables. Working with Frames. Working with Text and Links. Working with Images. Cascading Style Sheets.

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