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86 CLASS – XII ENGLISH Month/ Reading Skills Writing Skills Literature Unit March Comprehension Factual description My Mother at Sixty-six 1 exercises from of event from verbal input (Poem-Flamingo) literary passages Writing a notice The Last Lesson (Flamingo) April Note Making Composition / Designing The Tiger King 2 and drafting Posters (Vistas) Classified Advertisement Novel 3 Writing an abstract Report Writing Lost Spring (Flamingo) Novel May Comprehension of Letter Writing Deep Water 4 passages from Letter of Complaint (Flamingo) current newspapers An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum (poem) Novel 5 Comprehension Informal Invitation The Enemy (Vistas) (extract from poetry) Keeping Quiet (poem-Flamingo) June Abstract Formal Invitation The Rattrap 6 writing (Flamingo) Should Wizard Hit Mommy (Vistas) Novel July Note-making from Replies to Invitations Indigo (Flamingo) 7 instructions (given On the Face of in written passage) It (Vistas) Novel

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CLASS – VIIIBENGALI 2ND LANGUAGE

CLASS – XIIENGLISH

Month/ Reading Skills Writing Skills LiteratureUnit

March Comprehension Factual description My Mother at Sixty-six1 exercises from of event from verbal input (Poem-Flamingo)

literary passages Writing a notice The Last Lesson(Flamingo)

April Note Making Composition / Designing The Tiger King2 and drafting Posters (Vistas)

Classified Advertisement Novel

3 Writing an abstract Report Writing Lost Spring(Flamingo)Novel

May Comprehension of Letter Writing Deep Water4 passages from Letter of Complaint (Flamingo)

current newspapers An ElementarySchool Classroom ina Slum (poem)Novel

5 Comprehension Informal Invitation The Enemy (Vistas)(extract from poetry) Keeping Quiet

(poem-Flamingo)June Abstract Formal Invitation The Rattrap6 writing (Flamingo)

Should WizardHit Mommy(Vistas)Novel

July Note-making from Replies to Invitations Indigo (Flamingo)7 instructions (given On the Face of

in written passage) It (Vistas)Novel

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Month/ Reading Skills Writing Skills LiteratureUnit

August Vocabulary : Letter of enquiry A Thing of Beauty8 Inference from text (Poem-Flamingo)

Novel

9 Comprehension Classified advertisements Evans Tries anfrom Literary O Level (Vistas)passage Novel

Sept Revision and Block10 Test

Oct Reading of prose Letter of application Memories of11 extracts followed and writing a CV Childhood (Vistas)

by questions Novel

12 Subtitling Letter to the editor Going Places(Flamingo)Aunt Jennifer’sTigers (poem-Flamingo)

Nov Revision for Novel13 Pre-Board Exams

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April Set, Relation and Relation, Relation on a set, Types of relationFunctions Equivalence Relation, Equivalence Class

Function, types of function, Inverse of a function,bijectivity of a functionComposite functionInverse trigo principal range and relatedformulaeBinary Operation

May Continuity, Differentiability Continuity and DifferentiabilityDerivative (Chain Role) 1st Order and Secondorder

UNIT TEST 1June-July Application of Derivatives Increasing & Decreasing Function

Local minima, Maxima, Absolute maxima andminima, point of Inflexion, Concavity and wordproblem related cylinder, cone etc.Mean Value TheoremTangent & Normal, Angle between curves at thepoint of intersectionRate measure (application in sphere, cylinder,cone etc.Approximation

UNIT TEST 2August Determinants and Determinants and properties, Area of triangles

Matrices, L.P.P. using determinats, Symmetric and SkewSymmetric

L. P. P. Mathematical formulation, Bounded andUnbounded region and Transportation promlem.Matrices (Inverse, Transpose, Adjoint andSymmetric and Skew Symmetric, Solve by matrixmethod (Martin’s Rule), Word promlem by matrixmethod.

CLASS – XIIMATHEMATICS

Unit Topic

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CLASS – XIIMATHEMATICS

Month Unit Topic

BLOCK TEST 1Sept & Oct. Integration (Indefinite Indefinite Integral

& Definite Integral), Definite Integral as a limit of sum, solution byArea under curve, substitution by parts etc. different properties ofDifferential Equation drfinite Integral

Area under curve (Rouch sketch of curve andcalculating area by using integration)Differential Equation, Formation, Order & Degreeand Solve the differential equation, Method ofseperation substitution, homogeneousd diffequation, integrating factor and linear diffequation

PUJA VACATION

Probability (Conditional), Baye’s Theorem,Random Variable, Probability distribution(Binomial) Mean and variance

Nov & Dec Probability, Vectors Vectors, dot products, cross products, scalar3 D Geometry tripple product, condition of coplanarity

Direction Cosine of line, Angle between lines,Condition of parallel and perpendicular lines,Straight line (3 D), Equation of line passingthrough two points, shortest distance betweentwo skew lines, Planes (3D), Equation of plane,Normal form, Perpendicular distance from a pointParallel plane, Family of planes, vector andscalar form

Revision

Pre Board-1

Revision

January 2019 Pre Board-2

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April-May VI Reproduction in organisationPollinationFertilizationSexual and asexual reproductionEvents in Sexual reproductionPost FertilizationEmbryogenesis

Sexual reproduction in flowering plantDevelopment of male and female gametesTypes and agents of pollinationDevelopment of Embryo and EndospermSeed and fruitPolyembryony and Apomixis

Human ReproductionAll details

Reproductive healthAll details

June VII Genetics And EvolutionPrinciples of inheritance & variation

Mendelian InheritanceChromosomal Theory of InheritanceLinkage & Crossing overBlood Groups in Humans

Biology in Human WelfareMolecular basis of inheritance

DNA ReplicationDNA TranscriptionDNA TranslationDNA finger-printingOperon ConceptHuman genome project

CLASS – XIIBIOLOGY

Month Unit Topic

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Theorics of Evidences of Evolution

Microbes in human welfare (partly)

August - September VIII Biology in Human WelfareMicrobes in human welfare (remaining)

Strategies for enhancement in food production

Block I Commences

September -October VIII Biology in Human Welfare(Remaining part)Human Health and DiseasesBiotechnology

Principles and Process

September -October IX (Partly) Application of Biotechnology (Remaining)

October-November X (Whole) Organisation and PopulationsEcosystemsBiodiversity and conservationEnvironmental Issues

PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION COMMENCES

CLASS – XIIBIOLOGY

Month Unit Topic

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April 1 Electrostatics Electric charges and their conservation.Coulomb’s law - force between two pointcharges forces between multiple charges;superposition principle and continuous chargedistribution.Electric field, electric field due to a point charge,electric field lines; electric dipole, electric fielddue to a dipole; torque on a dipole in a uniformelectric field.Electric flux, statement of Gauss’s theorem andits applications to find field due to infinitely longstraight wire, uniformly charged infinite planesheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell(field inside and outside). Electric potential,potential difference, electric potential due to apoint charge, a dipole and system of charge, adipole and system of charges; equipotentialsurface, electrical potential energy of a systemof two point charges and of electric dipoles in anelectrostatic field.

May II & III Electrostatics & Conductors and insulators, free charges andCurrent Electricity bound charges inside a conductor, Dielectrics

and electric polarisation, capacitors andcapacitance, combination of capacitors in seriesand in paralled, capacitance of a parallel platecapacitor with and without dielectric mediumbetween the plates, energy stored in acapacitor. Electric Current, flow of electriccharges in a metallic conductor, drift velocity andmobility, and their relation with electric current;Ohm’s law, electrical resistance, V-Icharacteristics (linear and non-linear), electricalenergy and power, electrical resistivity andconductivity. Carbon resistors, colour code forcarbon resistors; series and parallelcombinations of resistors, temperaturedependence of resistance.

CLASS – XIIPHYSICS

Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

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CLASS – XIIPHYSICS

Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

Internal resistance of a cell, potential differenceand emf of a cell, combination of cells in seriesand in parallel.Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications.Whetstone bridge, metre bridge. Potentiometer -for comparing emf of two cells; measurement ofinternal resistance of a cell.

June III Magnetic Effects Concept of magnetic field,Oersted’s experiment.of Current and Biot - Savart law and its application to currentMagnetism carrying circular loop. Ampere’s law and its

applications to infinitely long straight wire,straight wire, straight and toroidal solenoids.Force on a moving charge in uniform mageneticand electric fields. Cyclotron. Force on acurrent-carrying conductor in uniform magneticfield. Force between two parallel currentcarrying conductors-definition of ampere.Torque experienced by a current loop in amagnetic field; moving coil galvanometer-itscurrent sensitivity and conversion to ammeterand voltmeter.Current loop as a magnetic dipole and itsmagnetic dipole moment. Magnetic dipolemoment of a revolving elctron. Magnetic fieldintensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet)along its axis and perpendicular to its axis.Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in auniform magnetic field; bar magnet as anequivalent solenoid, magnetic field lines; Earth’smagnetic field and magnetic elements. Para-dia- and ferro - magnetic substances, withexamples. Electromagnets and factors affectingtheir strengths.Permanent magnets.

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CLASS – XIIPHYSICS

Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

July IV Electromagnetic Electromagnetic induction; Faraday’s law,Induction and induced emf and current; Lenz’a Law, EddyAlternating Currents currents. Self and mutual inductance. Need for

displacement current. Alternating currents, peakand rms value of alternating currents/voltage;reactance and impedance; LC oscillations(qualitative treatment only), LCR series circuit,resonance; power in AC circuits, wattlesscurrent.AC generator and transformer.

August V Electromagnetic Electromagnetic waves and their characteristicsWaves (Qualitative ideas only). Transverse nature of

Electromagnetic waves. Electromagneticspectrum (radio waves, microwaves, infrared,visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays)including elementary facts about their uses.

VI Ray Poptics Reflection of light, speherical mirrors, mirrorformula. Refraction of light, total internalreflection and itsapplications, optical fibresrefraction at speherical surfaces, lenses, thinlens formula, lens-maker’s formula.Magnification, power of a lens, combination ofthin lenses in contact. Refraction and dispersionof light through a prism. Scattering of light-bluecolour of the sky and reddish appearance of thesun at sunrise and sunset. Optical instruments :Human eye, image formation andaccommodation, correction of eye defects(myopia, hypermetropia, presbyopia andastigmatism) using lenses. Microscopes andastronomical telescopes (reflecting andrefracting) and their magnifying powers.

Sept VI, VII Wave Optics Wave optics : Wavefront and Huygens’ principleVIII reflection and refraction of plane wave at a

plane surface using wavefronts. Proof of laws

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of reflection and refractin using Hugens’ principle.Interference, Young’s double slit experiment andexpression for fringe width, coherent sources andsustained interference of light. Diffraction due to asingle slit, width of central maximum. Resolvingpower of microscopes and astronomical telescopes. Polarisation, plane polarised light;Brewster’s law, uses of plane polarised light andPolaroids.

Dual Nature of Photoelectric, effect, Hertz and Lenard’sMatter and observations; Einstein’s photoelectric equation -Radiation particle nature of light.: Atoms and Matter waves - wave nature of particles, deNuclei Broglie relation. Davisson-Germer experiment.

Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr model, energylevels, hydrogen spectrume composition and sizeof nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars;Isotones. Radioactivity - alpha, beta and gammaparticles/rays and their properties; radioactivedecay law. Mass-energy relation, mass defect;binding energy per nucleon and its variation withmass number; nuclear fission and fusion.

October IX Electronic Semiconductors; semiconductor diode - I-VDevices characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode

as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, Filtersphotodiode, solar cell, and Zener diode; Zenerdiode as a voltage regulator. Junction transistor;transistor action, characteristics of a transistor;transistor as an amplifier (common emitterconfiguration) and oscillator. Logic gates (OR,AND, NOT, NAND and NOR).Transistor as a switch.

November X Communication Elements of a communication system (blockSystems diagram only); bandwidth of signals (speech, TV

and digital data); bandwidth of transmissionmedium. Propagation of electromagnetic waves inthe atmosphere, sky and space wavepropagation. Need for modulation. Productionand detection of an amplitude-modulated wave.

CLASS – XIIPHYSICS

Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

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CLASS – XIIECONOMICS

Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

April 1 Introduction Central Problems of an economyProduction possibility curve andopportunity cost.

2 Consumer Consumers equilibrium, Demand,behaviour and Determinants of demand, Movementdemand along and shift of the demand curve,

Elasticity of demand and itsmeasurement.

May 3 Producer Production function-Returns to factorbehaviour and and returns to scale. Law of variablesupply Proportion. Supply-Determinants of

supply, supply schedule, Movementalong and shift of the supply curve.Elasticity of supply and itsmeasurement.Cost and revenue.

June 4 Applications Price controls and support measuresof tools of demand andsupply curves

July 5 Forms of market Perfect competition, Monopoly,and price Monopolistic competition, Oligopolydetermination Concept of equilibrium price and effect

of shift in demand and supply Curves.6 National Income and Circular flow of income

its aggregatesAugust 6 National Concepts of GDP, GNP, NDP, NNP,

Income and Measurement of national income-valueits aggregates added method, Incorne Method and

Expenditure Method.

September 7 Government budget Objectives of government budget.and the economy Classification of receipts and

expenditure - Structure of GovernmentBudget.

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Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

Balanced budget. Surplus budget anddeficit budget.

September 7 Money and Banking Money-meaning, evolution andfunctions.Central bank, Commercial Bank,Issues in Indian banking system.

October 8 Determination Aggregate demand, Aggregate supplyof income and and their components.employment Propensity to consume and save.

Meaning of invluntary and voluntaryemployment and full employment.

October 8 Determination Two sector model, concept of investmentof income and multiplier and its working.employment Problem of excess and deficient

Demand and measures to correct it.

November 9 Balance of Payments Meaning and components, ForeignExchange rate-Merits and demerits,Determination through demand andsupply of foreign exchange.

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CLASS – XIICHEMISTRY

Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

April 1 The Solid State Classification of solids based on different bindingforces : molecular, ionic, covalent and metallicsolids, amorphous and crystalline solids(elementary idea), Crystal Lattices and unit cells,calculation of density of unit cells, packing insolids, voids, number of atoms per unit cell in acubic unit cell, point defects, electrical andmagnetic properties.

April 2 Solution Types of solutions, expression of concentration ofsolutions of solids in liquids, solubility of gases inliquids solid solutions, colligative properties -relative lowering of vapour pressure, elevation ofboiling point, depression of freezing point, osmoticprerssure, determination of molecular massesusing colligative properties, abnormal molecularmass.

May 3 Electrochemistry Redox reactions, conductance in electrolyticsolutions, specific and molar conductivity,variations of conductivity with concentration,Kohlrausch’s Law, electrolysis and laws ofelectrolysis (Elementary idea), Galvanic cells,lead accumulator, EMF of a cell, Standardeletrode potential, Nernst equation and itsapplication to chemical cells, fuel cells, corrosion.

May 4 Chemical Rate of a reaction (avarage and instantaneous),Kinetics factors aggecting rate of reaction : catalyst order

and molecularity of a reaction, rate law andspecific rate constant, integrated rate equationsand half life (only for zero and first orderreactions), collision theory (elementary idea, nomathematical treatment.

June 5 The Surface Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption,Chemistry factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids,

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Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

catalysis : homogenous and hetero-geneous,activity and selectivity, enzyme catalysis; colloidsdistinction between true solutions, colloids andsuspensions; lyophilic, lyophobic, multimolecularand macromolecular colloids; properties ofcolloids : Tyndall effect, Brownian movement,electro-phoresis, coagulation, emulsion - types ofemulsions.

July 6 General principles Principles and methods of extraction -and processes of concentration, oxidation, reduction - eletrolyticextractions of method and refining; occurrence and principles ofelements extraction of aluminium copper, zinc and iron.

July 7 The p-block Group 15 Elements : General introduction,elements electronic configuration, occurrence, oxidation

states, trends in physical and chemical properties;nitrogen - preparation, properties and uses;compounds of nitrogen : preparation andproperties of ammonia and nitric acid, oxides ofnitrogen (structure only); Phosphorous-allotropicforms, compounds of phosphorous : preparationand properties of phosphine, halides (PCI3, PCI5)and oxoacids (elementary idea only)Group 16 Elements : General introduction,electronic configuration, oxidation states,occurrence, trends in physical and chemicalproperties; dioxygen: preparation, properties anduses, simple oxides, Ozone, Sulphur - allotropicforms; compounds of sulphur : preparation,properties and uses of sulphur dioxide, sulphuricacid : industrial process of manufacture,properties and uses, oxoacids of sulphur(structure only).

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Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

July Group 17 Elements : General introduction,electronic configuration, oxidation states,occurrence, trends in physical and chemicalproperties; compounds of halogens, preparation,properties and uses of chlorine and hydrochloricacid, interhalogen compounds, oxoacids ofhalogens (Structures only).

Group 18 elements : General introduction,electronic configuration, occurrence, trends inphysical and chemical properties, uses.

August 8 d-block and General introduction, electronic configuration,f-block elements occurrence and characteristics of transition metals

general trends in properties of the first rowtransition metals - metallic character, ionizationenthalpy, oxidation states, ionic radii, colour,catalytic property, magnetic properties, inerstitialcompounds, alloy formation, preparation andproperties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4. Lanthanoids- electronic configuration, oxidation states,chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction.Actinoids - Electronic configuration, oxidationstates.

August 9 Coordination Coordination compounds - Introduction, ligandscompounds coordination number, colour, magnetic properties

and shapes, IUPAC nomenclature ofmononuclear coordination compounds. Bonding,isomerism, importance of coordination compounds(in qualitative analysis, extraction fo metals andbiological systems).

August 10 Haloalkanes Haloalkanes : Nomenclature, nature of C-Xand Haloarenes bond, preparation physical and chemical

properties.

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Haloarenes : Nature of C-X bond, preparation(physical chemical) Uses and environmentaleffects of - dichloromethane, trichloromethane,tetrachloromethane, iodoform, freons, DDT.

September Revision for 1st block Test.October 11 Alcohols Alcohols : Nomenclature, methods of preparation,

Phenols and physical and chemical properties (of primaryEthers alcohols only), identification of primary, secondary

and tertiary alcohols, preparation properties(physical and chemical) uses of methanol andethanol.Phenols : Nomenclature, methods of preparationphysical and chemical properties, acidic nature ofphenol, electrophillic sunstitution reactions, uses ofphenols.Ethers : Nomenclature, methods of preparation,physical and chemical properties, uses.

October 12 Aldehyde Aldehydes and Ketones :Ketones and Nomenclature, nature of carbonyl group, methodsCarboxylic of preparation, physical and chemical properties,acids mechanism of nucleophilic addition, reactivity of

alpha hydrogen in aldehydes; uses.Carboxylic Acids : Nomenclature, acidic nature,methods of preparation, physical and chemicalproperties; uses.

November 13 Organic Amines : Nomenclature, classification, structure,compounds methods of preparation, physical and chemicalcontaining properties, uses, identification of primary,Nitrogen secondary and tertiary amines.

Cyanides and Isocyanides - will be mentionedat relevant places in context.

CLASS – XIICHEMISTRY

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Diazonium salts : Preparation, chemicalreactions and importance in synthetic organicchemistry.

November 14 Biomolecules Carbohydrates : Classification (aldoses andketoses), monosaccaha-rides (glucose andfructose), oligo-saccharides (sucrose, lactose,maltose), polysaccharides ) starch, cellulose,glycogen), importance.Proteins - Elementary idea of - amino acids,peptide bond, polypeptides, proteins, structure ofproteins-primary, secondary, tertiary structureand quaternary structures (qualitative idea only),denaturation of proteins, enzymes.Vitamins - Classification and functions.Nucleic Acids - DNA and RNA.

November 15 Polymers Classification - natural and synthetic, methods ofpolymerization (addition and condensation),copolymerization, some important polymers :natural and synthetic like polythene, nylon,polyesters, bakelite, rubber.

November 16 Chemistry in Chemicals in medicines- analgesics, tranquilizers,Everyday life antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials, antifertility,

drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamines.Chemicals in food - preservatives, artificalsweetening agents.Cleansing agents - soaps and detergents,cleansing action.

December 1st Pre Board Examination

January 2nd pre-Board Examination

Revision for Board Examination

CLASS – XIICHEMISTRY

Month Unit Topic Sub Topic

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April Nature and Significance Characteristics of Managementof Management Objectives of Management

Importance of ManagementNature and levels of ManagementFunctions of ManagementCoordination

Marketing Management Meaning of Marketing ManagementFunctions of Marketing ManagementMarketing Philosophies

Marketing Management Marketing mix-product mix, place mix,price mix and promotion mix

May Public RelationsPrinciples of Management Characteristics of Principles of

ManagementSignificance of Principles of ManagementFayols Principles of Management

UNIT TEST 1

Principles of Management Taylor’s Principles and Techniques ofManagementComparison between Taylor and Fayol

June Buiness Environment Introduction of Business EnvironmentFeatures and Importance of BusinessEnvironmentDimensions of business environmentImpact of Government Policy Changes onbusiness environment with reference toLPG.

Financial Markets Concept and TypesMoney Market and its InstrumentsCapital Markets and its TypesDistinction between Money Market andCapital Market

CLASS – XIIBUSINESS STUDIES

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CLASS – XIIBUSINESS STUDIES

Stock exchange and its functionTrading ProcedureSecurities and Exchange Board of India -objectives and functions

July Financial Management Financial Management meaning andconceptObjectives of Financial ManagementFinancial Decisions : Financing decision,Investment decision and divident decisionFinancial planning - Importance andconceptCapital structure - EBIT - EPS analysis

UNIT TEST II

Financial Managment Fixed Capital - Concept and Factorseffecting itWorking Capital - Concept and Factorseffecting it

Aug Consumer Protection Concept and importance of consumerprotectionRights of ConsumersResponsibilities of ConsumersConsumer protection Act 1986Role fo NGO’s

Planning Concept and Importance of PlanningFeatures and Limitations of PlanningPlannning ProcessTypes of plans

Sept Organising Concept and Importance of OrganisingOrganising ProcessStructurre of organisation - Divisional andFunctional Structure

Month Topic Sub Topic

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CLASS – XIIBUSINESS STUDIES

Month Topic Sub Topic

BLOCK TEST IOrganising Formal and Informal Organising

Delegation and DecentralisationOctober Staffing Concept and Importance of staffing

Staffing as a part of Human ResourceManagement conceptStaffing processRecruitment processSelection - processTraining and development - concept andimportanceMethods of training - on the job and offthe job - Induction training, vestibuletraining, apprenticeship training andinternship training

Directing Concept and importance of directingElements of DirectingSupervision - concepts, function of asupervisorMotivation - conceptMaslow’s hierarchy of needsFinancial and non financial incentives

Nov Directing Leadership - concept and stylesCommunication - concept, formal andinformal communicationBarriers to effective communication andhow to overcome the barriers

Controlling Concept and importance of ControllingRelationship between planning andcontrollingSteps in process of control

Revision for Pre Board ExaminationDec Pre-Board Examination

Revision for Practice TextPractice Test

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CLASS – XIIFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (ACCOUNTANCY)

Month Topic Sub Topic

April Company Accounts Issue of Shares at ParIssue of Shares at PremiumIssue of shares for consideration otherthan cashCalls in Arrear and Calls in AdvanceOver SubscriptionForfieture of shares issued at par andpremium and there subsequent reissue

May Company Accounts Oversubscription with Forfieture of sharesBalance Sheet Representation as perSchedule III of Companies Act 2013 ofShareholders Fund

Financial statement Financial Statements of CompaniesAnalysis Theory of Financial Statement Analysis

Comparative Financial StatementsCommon Size Financial Statements

UNIT TEST 1June Financial Statement Liquidity Ratio

Analysis : Ratio Analysis Solvency RatioProfitability RatiosActivity Ratio

July Financial Statement Operating ActivitiyAnalysis : Cash Flow Investing ActivityStatement Financiang Activity

UNIT TEST IIJuly Company Accounts : Issue of debenture at Par, Premium and

Issue and Redemption of Discount and Redeemed at Par andDebentures Premium

Issue of Debentures as CollateralSecuritiesIssue of Debentures for considerationsother than cashInterest on Debentures

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Writing off of Loss on issue of debenturesRedemption of Debentures; LumpsumDraw of LotsPurchase in Open MarketConversion method

Aug Partnership : Fundamentals Fundamentals of partnership - Theoryof Partnership Accounting P/L Appropriation Account

Interest on CapitalInterest on DrawingsFluctuating and Fixed Capital AccountsRectification of Closed AccountsGuarantee of Minimum Share of Profit

Partnership : Changes in Calculation of Sacrificing and GainingProfit Sharing Ratio Ratio

Valuation of GoodwillTreatment of GoodwillTreatment of Reserves and AccumalatedProfitsRevaluation of Assets and Liabilities

Partnership : Admission of Theory of Admission of a Partnera Partner Premium for Goodwill

Preparation of Revaluation AccountSept Partnership: Admission Preparation of Partners Capital Account

of a Partner Balance Sheet of reconstituted firmHidden Goodwill

Block Test IOctober Partnership: Admission Adjustment of Capital Accounts

of a PartnerPartnership: Retierment and Theory of Retirement and Death of aDeath of a Partner Partner

Goodwill AdjustmentPreparation of Revaluation Account andPartners Capital Account

CLASS – XIIFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (ACCOUNTANCY)

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CLASS – XIIFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (ACCOUNTANCY)

Month Topic Sub Topic

Balance Sheet of reconstituted firmHidden GoodwillRetiring Partners Loan AccountExecutors Loan AccountCapital Adjustment

November Partnership: Dissolution Realisation Accountof Partnership Firm Partners capital account

Partners Loan AccountRealisation ExpensesMemorandum Balance Sheet

Revision for Pre Board

December Pre Board Examination

January Revision for Practice Test

Practice Test

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1 March Function IntroductionApril Overloading Function OverloadingMay Calling Overloaded Functions

OOP Concepts IntroductionVarious Programming ParadigmsOOPs ConceptsImplementing OOPs Concept in C++Advantages and Disadvantages

2 Classes Introductionand objescts Classes

Data Hiding and EncapsulationFunction in a classUsing ObjectStatic Class Member

3 June Constructor IntroductionJuly and Destructor Constructor

Destructors4 Inheritance Introduction

Need for InheritanceDifferent forms of InheritanceDerived and Base ClassesInheritance and Acess ControlMultiple InheritanceMultilevel InheritanceNesting of Class

5 July Data File Handling Introductionfstream.hData filesOpening and Closing FilesVarious file Operations on differenttypes of files

6 August Pointers IntroductionC++ Memory MapPointer and ArrayPointer and Function

Unit Month Topic Sub Topic

CLASS – XIICOMPUTER

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Pointer and StructurePointer and Object

7 September Arrays IntroductionDifferent data Structure

Linked lists, Need for linked listStack, Queue Single linked list

StackQueue

8 October Database IntroductionConcepts Purpose of DBMS

Database AbstactionDifferent data ModelRelational ModelComparision of Data Model

9 Structured DML CommandsQuery Language DDl Commands

SQL Processing10 November Boolean Algebra Development

Binary Value QuantitiesLogical OperationBasic Logic GatesBasic PostulatesPrincipal Of DualityBasic Theorems of Boolean AlgebraDemorgan’s TheoremDerivationMinimizationKarnaugh MapLogic Gates

Unit Month Topic Sub Topic

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11 Communication Introduction & Evolutionand Network SwitchingConcept Transmission Media & Data

CommunicationTopologies and DevicesProtocolsWireless ComputingOpen SourceSecurity

12 December Revision fromCh 1 to 14Solving of Questionsof Board Pattern

Unit Month Topic Sub Topic

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CLASS – XIIINFORMATICS PRACTICES

Unit Month Topic Sub Topic

1 March Review of Class Programming FundamentalsApril XI Syntax ErrorMay Output Programs

2 Inheritance Inheritance: need and implementationMethod Overloading and OverridingAbstract Class and InterfacesUse of Interfaces

3 June Commonly String class and methodsused libraries to String ()

concat()length()to Lower Case()to Upper Case()trim()substring()Math object : pow(), round()

4 July Review of RDBMS IntroductionDDLDMLMySQL Functions

5 Creating tables Primary KeyNot NullAdding ConstraintsEnabling ConstraintsViewing ConstrantsViewing the Constrants alongwithConstrantsALTER TABLE for deleting a columnALTER TABLE for modifyingdata types of a column

6 COMMIT and REVOKE Concept of database transactionCommittingRevoking

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CLASS – XIIINFORMATICS PRACTICES

Unit Month Topic Sub Topic

7 August Grouping Records GROUP BY ClauseGrouping functionsDISTINCT clause with COUNTGROUP Functions

8 Displaying data Equi-Joinfrom Multiple Tables Cartesian Products

Concept of Foreign Key9 September Computer Networking - a brief overview

Networking Network AddressingNetwork Topologies, Types ofNetwork - LAN, MAN, WAN, PANNetwork Transmission MediaNetwork DeviceNetwork security - denial of serviceintrusion problems, snooping

10 October Open Source Open Source Software (OSI Norms)Concepts Common FOSS examples

(Gnu/Linux, Firefox, Open Office)Common Open standards (Opendocument format, Ogg Vorbis)Indian Language Computing :Character encoding, UNICODE andIndian Language types of fonts.

11 IT Applications E-learningE-GovernanceE-Business

12 November Project Work JDBC Connectivity to MySqlAccessing MySql Project Source Codedatabase using Project DocumentationJDBC

13 December Revision of allthe Chapters

14 Solving of Questionsof Board Pattern

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CLASS – XIIPHYSICAL EDUCATION

Month Unit Topic

April I Planning in SportsMeaning and Objectives of PlanningVarious Committees and its responsibilitiesTournament-Knock-Out, League or Round Robin and CombinationProcedure to draw Fixtures - Knock-Out (Bye and Seeding) andLeague (Staircase and Cycle)Intramural and Extramural - Meaning, Objectives and SignificanceSpecific Sports Programme (Sports Day, Health Run, Run for Fun,Run for Specific Cause and Run for Unity)

May II Sports and NutritionBalanced Diet and Nutrition : Macro and Micro NutrientsNutritive and Non-Nutritive Components of DietEating Disorders - Anorexia Nervosa and BulemiaEffects of Diet on PerformanceEating for Weight Control - A Healthy weight, The pitfalls of Dieting,food intolerance and food mythsSports Nutrition (fluid & meal intake, pre, during & post competition)

July III Yoga & LifestyleAsanas as preventive measuresObesity: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Vajrasana,Hastasana, Trikonasana, Ardh MatsyendrasanaDiabetes: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications forBhujangasana, Paschimottasana, Pavan Muktasana, ArdhMatsyendrasanaAsthema: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Sukhasana,Chakrasana, Gomukhasana, Parvatasana, Bhujangasana,Paschimottasana, MatsyasanaHypertension: Tadasana, Vajrasana, Pavan Muktasana, ArdhaChakrasana, Bhujangasana, SharasanaBack Pain: Tadasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana, Vakrasana,Shalabhasana, Bhujangasana

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IV Children and SportsMotor development in childrenFactors affecting motor developmentPhysical and Physiological benefits and exercise on children.Advantages and disadvantages of weight training and foodSupplement for childrenActivities and quality of life

V Women & SportsSports Participation of Women in IndiaSpecial Consideration (Menarch, Menstrual Disfunction,Pregnancy, Menopause)Female Athletes Triad (Anemia, Oestoperosis & Amenoria)Psychological Aspects of Women AthleteSociological Aspects of Sports ParticipationIdeology

VI Test and Measurement in SportsMeasurement of Muscular Strength - Kraus Weber TestMotor Fitness Test - AAPHERMeasurement of Cardio Vascular Fitness-Harward Step Test/Rockfort TestMeasurement of Flexibility - Sir and Reach TestRikli and Jones - Senior Citizen Fitness Test1. Chair Stand test for lower body strength2. Arm Curl test for upper body strength3. Chair Sit and Reach test for lower body flesibility4. Back Seratch test for upper body flexibility5. Eight Foot Up and Go test for agility6. Six minute walk test for Aerobic Endurance

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VII Physiology and SportsGender Differences in Physical & Physiological Parameters.Physiological factor determining component of Physical FitnessEffect of exercise on Cardio Vascular SystemEffect of Exercise on Cardio VasEffect of Exercise on Respiratory systemEffect of Exercise on Muscular SystemPhysiological Changes due to AgeingRole of Physical Activity Maintaining Functional Fitness in AgedPopulation

VIII Not Printed (Sports Medicine)IX Biomechanics and Sports

Projectile and factors affecting Projectile TrajectoryAngular and Linear MovementsIntroduction to Work, Power and EnergyFrictionMechanical Analysis of Walking and Running

X Psychology and SportsUnderstanding stress, anxiety and its managementCoping StrategiesPersonality, its Dimensions and Types, Role of Sports inpersonality developmentMotivation, its type and techniqueSelf-esteem and Body imagePsychological Benefits of ExerciseCommunated, Transverse Oblique & Impacted)

XI Training in SportsStrength - Definition, types and methods of improving strength-Isometric, Isotonic and Isokinetic.Endurance - Definition, types and methods to develop Endurance-Continuous Training, Interval Training and Fartlek Training

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Speed - Definition, types and methods to develop speed -acceleration run and pace runFlexibility - Definition, types and methods to improve flexibilityCoordinative abilities - Definition and types

PRACTICAL

1. Practice of Aahper Fitness Test – 05 Marks2. Athletics — Middle & Long Distance Runs & Throws* – 05 Marks3. Health & Fitness Activities — Asanas/Swiss Ball/Plyometric/Aerobics

(any One) – 05 Marks4. Skill of any one Team game of choice from the given list*** – 05 Marks5. Viva – 05 Marks6. Record File**

* The events being opted must be other than from those administered underPhysical Fitness Test.

** 1. Write benefits of Asanas, Swiss & Plyometric2. Measure Resting Heart Rate & Respiratory Rate of ten members from

family or neighbourhood for three weeks & show graphical representationof the date.

3. Draw a neat diagram of the Field/Court of any one Game of choise.Write itsHistory, Rules & Regulations, Terminologies & Important Tournaments.

*** Athletics, Basketball, Football, Handball, Hockey, Kho Kho & Volleyball.

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CLASS – XIIHISTORY

Month Unit Name of the Chaapter

April 1. Bricks, Beads and Bones (The HarappanCivilisation)

2. Kings, Farmers and Towns (Early States andEconomy)

3. Kinship, Class and Caste (Early Societies)

May 4. Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings (CulturalDevelopment)

5. Through the Eyes of Travelers

June 6. Bhakti and Sufi Traditions7. An Imperial Capital ( Vijaynagar)

July 8. Peasants, Zamindars and the State9. Kings and Chronicles

August 10. Colonialism and the Countryside11. Rebels and the Raj

September 12. Colonial Cities (Urabanisation, Planning andArchitecture)

October 13. Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement14. Understanding Partition (Politics, Memories,

Experiences)

November 15. Framing the Constitution (Beginning of a New Era)

Map Work (Map of India) Relevant places as stipulated in the syllabus

December-January Revision and Pre Boards

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CLASS – XIIPSYCHOLOGY

Month Unit Topic

April-May 1 Variation in Psychological Attribute: Introduction,Individual difference, Culture and Intelligence,Specialabilities

2 Self and Personality: What is self, Definition ofPersonality, Theories,Approaches, Assessment

3 Meeting Life Challenges: Nature,Type and Sources ofStress and Coping of Stress and Positive Health

4 Psychological Disorder: Introduction,Classification,Factors, What is Abnormal behaviour, How to cure,Symptoms of the Disorder

June-July 5 Therapeutic Approaches: What is Psychotherapy,Types of therapies, Rehabilitation

6 Attitude and Social Cognition: Social behaviour,Components of Attitude, Attitude Formation and Change,Pro social behaviour

Practical on personality and IntelligenceAug-Sept 7 Social Influence and Group process: Types of

Groups, Influence of groups, Social Identity

Psychology and Life: Human environment relationship,Environmental effects on human behaviour

Practical on Attitude and Self ConceptOct-Nov 9 Developing psychological Skills: General skills,

Specific skills, Interviewing skills and Counselling skills

Practical on AdjustmentDec-Jan Revision and Pre boards

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CLASS – XIIFUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY

Month Unit Topic

April-May 1 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY : Nature and scope

2 PEOPLE: Population density, distribution and growthPopulation change and determinants of population change

Age-Sex ratio and Rural –Urban composition Humandevelopment

June-July 3 HUMAN ACTIVITIES: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary and

Quaternary—concepts, types, examples from selectedcountries and case syudy

Aug-Sept 4 TRANSPORT COMMUNICATION AND TRADE: Land,Water, Air, Pipelines, Communication and its types,international trade bases and international treaties

Oct-Nov 5 HUMAN SETTLEMENTS:Rural—Urban, morphology ofcities, distribution of mega cities and problems of humansettlements.

Map work (world map) on identification of features based on units 1 to 5Dec-Jan Revision and Pre board

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CLASS – XIIINDIA PEOPLE AND ECONOMY

Month Unit Topic

April-May 1 PEOPLE : Distribution, Growth, Composition,Occupational and regional Variations.

Migration - Types, causes and consequences HumanDevelopment - population, environment and development.

June-July 2 HUMAN AND DEVELOPMENT : Land - crops and theirgeographical requirements and agricultural problems.Water - availability, utilization and water harvesting.

Minerals - Distribution of metallic and non etallic mineralsand conservation. Growth of non conventional energyresources.

Industries - Types, locational factors and impact ofglobalization.

Planning : Target group area (case study), sustainabledevelopment (case study)

Aug-Sept 3 TRANSPORT COMMUNICATION ANDINTERNATIONAL TRADE: road, rail waterways andpipelines of India, communication network, changingpattern of India’s foreign trade, sea ports and hinterlandsand airports

Oct-Nov 4 HUMAN SETTLEMENTS: Rural—Urban, types,distribution and functional classification

5 GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE ON SELECTEDISSUES AND PROBLEMS : Urban waste disposal,problems of slums and land degradation

Map work (world map) on location and labeling of features based on units 1 to 5

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CLASS – XIIPOLITICAL SCIENCE

Month Unit Topic

April-May 1 Cold War EraEmergence of two power blocs after the second world war.Arenas of the cold war.Challenges to Bipolarity: Non Aligned Movement, quest fornew international economic order.India and the cold war.

2 The End of bipolarityNew entities in world politics: Russia, Balkan states andCentral Asian states, Introduction of democratic politics andcapitalism in post-communist regimes. India’s relations withRussia and other post-communist countries.

June 3 US Hegemony in World PoliticsGrowth of unilateralism: Afghanistan, first Gulf War, response to9/11 and attack on Iraq.Dominance and challenge to the US in economy andideology. India’s renegotiation of its relationship with the USA.

4 Alternative centres of PowerRise of China as an economic power in post-Mao era,Creation and expansion of European Union and ASEAN.India’s changing relations with China.

5 Contemporary South AsiaDemocratisation in Pakistan and Nepal. Ethnic conflict inSri Lanka, Impact of economic globalization on the region.Conflicts and efforts for peace in South Asia. India’s relationswith its neighbours.

July 6 International OrganisationRestructuring and the future of the UN. India’s position in therestructured UN. Rise of new international actors: newinternational economic organisations, NGOs.How democratic and accountable are the new institutions ofglobal governance?

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7 Security in Contemporary WorldTraditional concerns of security and politics of disarmament.Non-traditional or human security: global poverty, health andeducation. Issues of human rights and migration

8 Environment and Natural ResourcesEnvironment movement and evolution of global environmentalnorms. Conflicts over traditional and common propertyresources. Rights of indigenous people. India’s stand in globalenvironmental debates.

August 9 GlobalisationEconomic, cultural and political manifestations. Debates on thenature of consequences of globalisation. Anti-globalisationmovements. India as an arena of globalization and struggleagainst it.Book 2- Politics in India since Independence

10 Challenges of Nation-BuildingNehru’s approach to nation-building; Legacy of partition:challenge of ‘refugee’ resettlement, the Kashmir problem.Organisation and reorganization of states; Political conflictsover language.

11 Era of One-party DominanceFirst three general elections, Nature of Congress dominanceat the national level, Uneven dominance at the state level,Coalitional nature of Congress. Major opposition parties.Revision Work BLOCK TEST

September 12. Politics of Planned DevelopmentFive year plans, Expansion of state sector and the rise of neweconomic interests Famine and suspension of five yearplansGreen revolution and its political fallouts

October 13 India’s External R elationsNehru’s foreign policy. Sino-Indian war of 1962,Indo-Pak war of 1965 and 1971. India’s nuclear programme.Shifting alliance in world politics.

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14 Challenges to the Congress SystemPolitical succession after Nehru. Non-Congressism andelectoral upset of 1967, Congress split and reconstitution,Congress’ victory in 1971 elections, politics of ‘garibi hatao’.

15 Crisis of the Democratic OrderSearch for ‘committed’ bureaucracy and judiciary. Navnirmanmovement in Gujarat and the Bihar movement. Emergency:context, constitutional and extra-constitutional dimensions,Resistance to emergency. 1977 elections and the formation ofJanata Party. Rise of civil liberties organisations.

November 16 Rise of Popular MovementsFarmers’ movements, Women’s movement, Environment andDevelopment-affected people’s movements. Implementation ofMandal Commission report and its aftermath.

17 Regional AspirationsRise of regional parties. Punjab crisis and the anti Sikh riotsof 1984. The Kashmir situation. Challenges and responses inthe North East.

18 Recent Developments in Indian PoliticsParticipatory upsurge in1990s. Rise of the JD and the BJP.Increasing role of regional parties and coalition politics.Coalition governments: NDA (1998 - 2004), UPA (2004 -2014), NDA (2014 onwards)

December Pre-BoardsJanuary REVISIONFebruary-March Revision Work/Study Leave

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