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Class XIth
Final Syllabus
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MATHEMATICS
First Term:
1. Sets.
2. Relations .
3. Angles and arc lengths.
4. Trignometric functions.
5. Compound and multiple angles.
6. Mathematical inductions.
7. Complex numbers.
8. Quadratic equations.
9. Permutations.
10. Sequence and series.
11. Straight lines.
12. Statistics.
13. Index numbers.
14. Moving averages.
15.Conic sections-Parabola.
Second Term:
1. Functions. 2. Compound and multiple angles. 3. Trignometric equations. 4. Complex nos. 5. Sequence and series. 6. Binomial theorems. 7. Straight lines. 8. Circles. 9. Limits. 10. Probability. 11. Correlation analysis. 12. Ellipse. 13. Hyperbola. 14. Mathematical reasoning. 15. Quadratic Equations 16. Combinations
ENGLISH
First Term
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
1. Essay Writing – Argumentative Essay
-Descriptive Essay
-Narrative Essay
-Reflective Essay
2. Report Writing-Newspaper Report
- Testimonial
-F.I.R
-Book Review
-Film Review
3. Grammar: -Transformation of Sentences
- Prepositions
-Verbs
4. Comprehension Passage- Precis Writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE
ISC Short Stories
1. The Lost Jewels
2. Lamb to the Slaughter
3. The Drover's Wife
Poetry –
1. The Eve of Waterloo
2. Mending Walls
3. Dulce at Decorum Est
Much Ado About Nothing (SHAKESPEARE) Act I.
Second Term
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
1. Report Writing
2. Essay Writing
3. Transformation of Sentences
4. Comprehension
5. Precis writing
6. Prepositions
7. Tenses
ENGLISH LITERATURE
ISC Short Stories
1. Stolen Bacillus
2. Old Love
Poetry —
1. Do not go gentle into that good night
2. The Last Ride Together
Much Ado About Nothing Act II and III (Till Scene II)
HISTORY
U.S.S.R would be included in the Final Exam.
GEOGRAPHY (Ist Term)
1. Geography as a discipline.
2. Age and Origin of the Earth.
3. Interior of the Earth.
4. Rocks.
5. Endogenous Processes and Associated Landforms.
6. Soils
7. Fluvial Processes and Associated Landforms.
8. Isostasy.
9. Drifting of Continents and Plate Tectonics. 10. Aeolian Processes and Associated Landforms.
11. Glacial Processes and Associated Landforms.
12. Work of Groundwater and Associated Landforms.
13. Marche Processes and Associated Landforms.
14. Volcanoes and Earthquakes.
Practicals
1. Statistical Diagrams
2. Map Projections.
3. Projects.
IInd Term
i. Coral Reefs
ii. Composition and Structure.
iii. Insolation and Temperature.
iv. Atmospheric Pressure and Winds.
v. Atmosphere Moisture.
vi. Submarine relief.
vii. Marine life and deposits.
viii. Temperatures, salinity and density of ocean water.
ix. Ocean water movements.
x. Biosphere.
xi. Biodiversity.
xii. Biodiversity for sustenance of mankind.
xiii. India as a mega diversity nation.
xiv. Loss of Biodiversity.
xv. Strategies for conservation of Biodiversity.
xvi. World climatic types.Climate change.
xvii. Natural hazards: Their causes and management.
Practicals:
1. Map Projections
2. Surveying
3. Projects
ECONOMICS
First Term
1. Definition of Economics—Adam Smith, Marshall, Robbins and Samuelson
2. Micro & Macro Economics— Basic Concepts of economics, price, capital,
value,investment etc.
3. Indian Economic Development - Main features, problems and policies of
agriculture, industry and foreign trade.
4. Basic Problems of an economy—Production possibility curves.
5. Types of economies—economic systems, comparison with China.
6. Planning and Economic Development in India - parameters of development.
One project to be done on a given topic.
Second Term
1. Structural changes in the Indian economy after liberalisation
– globalisation, Privatisation & liberalization- Meaning, main features, operation in
India
2. Current challenges facing the economy - poverty, human capital formation main
features, vicious circle of poverty, causes and effects.
3. Economic growth vs Economic development – concept of sustainable
development, comparative analysis of growth, effects of Industrialization on
Economic development.
4. Statistics—Index numbers, mean, median, mode, correlation meaning and
importance of Statistics, Bar Diagrams, Histogram, ogive curves.
5. One project to be completed on a given Topic.
CHEMISTRY
1. Chemical Bonding
2. Organic Chemistry- Basic principles and techniques
3. IUPAC Nomenclature.
4. Isomerism
5. Hydrocarbons
6. Redox reactions
7. Basic concepts of Chemistry- Mole concept, Empirical and Molecular formula,
Equivalent concept.
8. p-block elements 9. Gases and liquids
10. Chemical Equilibrium
11. Ionic Equilibrium
Practicals- A) Qualitative Analysis
B) Volumetric Estimation
COMMERCE
Term I
Unit 1- Nature and purpose of Business
Unit 2- Forms of Business Organization
a) Introduction
b) Sole Trade
c) Partnership
d) Corporate organization
e) Public Sector Undertakings
Unit 3- Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
Unit 4- Emerging Modes of Business
a. E- Business
b. Outsourcing
c. Smart Cards
Unit 5- Stock Exchange
IInd Term
Unit 6- Trade
a. Wholesale Trade
b. Retail Trade
c. Role of chambers of commerce and industry and trade association
Unit 7- Foreign Trade
a) Export Trade
b) Import Trade
c) Documents used in International Trade
d) World Trade Organization
Unit 8- Insurance
BIOLOGY
1. Excretory products and their Elimination
2. Digestion
3. Breathing and Exchange of Gases
4. Body fluid and Circulation
5. Animal Tissue
6. Neural Control and Coordination
7. Chemical Coordination
8. Locomotion and Movement
9. Cell membrane
10. Biomolecules
11. Cell Reproduction
12. Enzymes
ACCOUNTS
Ist Term
Unit 1- Introduction to Accounting
Unit 2- Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance
Unit 3- Bank Reconciliation Statement
Unit 4- Depreciation
Unit 5- Bills of Exchange
IInd Term
Unit 6- Accounting Concepts
Unit 7- Final Accounts
Unit 8- Rectification of Errors
Unit 9- Accounts from Incomplete Records
Unit 10- Non- Trading Organization
Unit 11- Introduction to the use of computer in Accounting
PHYSICS
First Term:
i. Units.
ii. Error analysis.
iii. Significant figures.
iv. Dimensions.
v. Vectors.
vi. Motion in one dimension.
vii. Newton’s law of motion.
viii. Work, Power and Energy.
ix. Friction.
x. Centre of mass.
xi. Pressure in fluids.
xii. Viscosity.
xiii. Rotational motions.
xiv. Uniform circular motions.
xv. Universal gravitation
Practicals
Second Term:
i. Elasticity.
ii. Surface tension.
iii. Kinetic theory of gases.
iv. First law of thermodynamics.
v. Isothermal and adiabatic process.
vi. Second law of thermodynamics.
vii. Thermal conductivity.
viii. Thermal radiations.
ix. Simple harmonic motions.
x. Progressive harmonic waves.
xi. Wave speed.
xii. Interference and beats.
xiii. Vibration in air columns.
xiv. Vibration in stretched string.
xv. Doppler’s effect.
Practicals
PSYCHOLOGY
Half Yearly
Sensation and Perception
Methods of Psychology
Learning
Final term
Memory
Motivation and Emotion
Thinking and Reasoning
Home Science
1. Human Development.
2. Textile and clothing
3. Introduction to Communication and Extension
COMPUTER SCIENCE
JAVA- Introduction of Java, Expressions and operators, Classes and Objects, Conditions and Loops, Primitive Data Types & Wrapper Classes.
Simple Programs
Electronic Gates- Basic & Derived Gates.
Functions-Declaration & Definition, Pure and Impure Functions, Function Overloading
Operating System-DOS
Exception Handling- Compile Time & Run time errors.
Constructors and Calling of Constructors.
Arrays-simple programs, Searching and Sorting Techniques
Strings-programs using pre defined functions and their applications
Applications of Electronic gates-Half and Full Adders.
NAND and OR as Universal Gates.