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CLASS 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATA RUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSE CBSE SYLLABUS Month Unit Reading Skills Writing Skills Literature April 1 Comprehension exercises from literary passages Factual description of event from verbal input My Mother at Sixty-Six (poem-Flamingo) Writing a notice e Last Lesson (Flamingo) April 2 Note-making Composition e Tiger King (Vistas) Designing and draſting posters e ird Level 3 Writing an abstract Report writing Lost Spring (Flamingo) Journey to the End of the Earth May 4 Comprehension of passages from current newspapers Letter writing Deep Water (Flamingo) Letter of Complaint An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum (poem) UT1 5 Comprehension Informal invitation (extract from poetry) Keeping Quiet (poem-Flamingo) June 6 Summary Writing Formal invitation e Rattrap (Flamingo) Should Wizard Hit Mommy (Vistas) July 7 Note-making from instructions (given in written passage) Replies to invitations Indigo (Flamingo) On the Face of It (Vistas) UT2 August 8 Vocabulary: Letter of enquiry e Enemy(Vistas) Inference from text Going Places 9 Comprehension from literary passage Classified advertisement: Evans Tries an O Level (Vistas) Situation vacant A ing of Beauty (poem-Flamingo) To Let September 10 Revision and Block Test October 11 Reading of prose extracts followed by questions Letter of application Memories of Childhood (Vistas) and writing a CV November 12 Subtitling Letter to the editor e Interview Poets and Pancakes A Roadside Stand (Poem) Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers ENGLISH

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  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    Month Unit Reading Skills Writing Skills Literature

    April 1Comprehension exercises from literary passages

    Factual description of event from verbal input

    My Mother at Sixty-Six (poem-Flamingo)

    Writing a notice The Last Lesson (Flamingo)

    April

    2 Note-makingComposition The Tiger King (Vistas)

    Designing and drafting posters The Third Level

    3 Writing an abstract Report writingLost Spring (Flamingo)

    Journey to the End of the Earth

    May

    4Comprehension of passages from current newspapers

    Letter writing Deep Water (Flamingo)

    Letter of Complaint An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum (poem)

    UT1

    5Comprehension

    Informal invitation(extract from poetry) Keeping Quiet (poem-Flamingo)

    June 6 Summary Writing Formal invitationThe Rattrap (Flamingo)

    Should Wizard Hit Mommy (Vistas)

    July 7

    Note-making from instructions (given in written passage)

    Replies to invitations Indigo (Flamingo)

    On the Face of It (Vistas)

    UT2

    August

    8Vocabulary:

    Letter of enquiryThe Enemy(Vistas)

    Inference from text Going Places

    9 Comprehension from literary passage

    Classified advertisement: Evans Tries an O Level (Vistas)

    Situation vacant A Thing of Beauty (poem-Flamingo)

    To Let

    September 10 Revision and Block Test

    October 11Reading of prose extracts followed by questions

    Letter of application Memories of Childhood (Vistas)

    and writing a CV

    November 12 Subtitling Letter to the editor

    The Interview

    Poets and Pancakes

    A Roadside Stand (Poem)

    Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers

    ENGLISH

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    Month Unit Reading Skills Writing Skills Literature

    13 Revision for Pre-Board Exams

    December PRE BOARD I

    January PRACTICE TEST

    Theory Paper 80 marks +ASL(assessment of speaking and listening skill) 20 marks

    ENGLISH

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    MATHEMATICSMonth Topics

    March & April Relation and Functions

    Relation, Relation on a set. Types of relation

    Equivalence Relation, Equivalence Class

    Function, types of Function, Inverse of a function, bijectivity of a function

    composite function,

    Inverse trigo, pricncipal range and related formulae

    May Continuity, DifferentiationContinuity and Differentiability

    Derivative (Chain Rule), First Order and second order

    May UT I/PT I

    June-July Application of Derivatives

    Increasing & Decreasing Functions

    Local minima, Maxima, Absolute maxima and minima, Point of Inflexion, and word problem related to cylinder & cone, etc.

    Mean Value Theorem

    Tangent & Normal, Angle between curves at the point of intersection

    Rate measure (application in sphere, cylinder, cone etc.)

    Approximation

    July UT II/PT II

    August Determinants and Matrices, L.P.P.

    Determinants and properties, Area of triangles using determinats, Symmetric and Skew symmetric

    L.P.P. Mathametical formulation, Bounded and Unbounded region and Transportation problem

    Matrices (Inverse, Transpose, Adjoint and Symmetric and Skew symmetric, Solve by matrix method (Martin’s Rule), Word problem by matrix method.

    September REVISION AND BT I

    October

    Integration ( Indefinite & Definite Integral), Area under curve,Differential Equation

    Indefinite Integral

    Definite integral as a limit of sum, solution by substitution, by parts etc, different properties of definite integral

    Area under curve(Rough sketch of curve and calculating area by using integration)

    Differential Equations, Formation, Order & Degree, and Solve the differential equation, Method of separation, substitution, homogeneous diff equation, integrating factor and linear diff equation

    November UT III/PT III

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    Month Topics

    November Probability, Vectors,3 D geometry

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

    Vectors, dot products, cross products, scalar triple product, Condition of coplanarity

    Direction Cosine of line, Angle between lines, Condition of parallel and perpendicular lines, Straight line(3 D), Equation of line passing through two points, Shortest distance between two skew lines, Planes(3D), Equation of plane, Normal form, Perpendicular distance from a Point, Parallel planes, Family of planes,Vector and scalar form

    November Revision

    December PRE-BOARD-1

    January PRACTICE TEST

    Theory Paper 80 marks + Internal assessment (Periodic tests/Unit Test & Mathematics Activity) 20 marks

    MATHEMATICS

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    PHYSICSMonth Unit Topics Sub Topics

    April I Electrostatics

    Electric charges and their conservation. Coulomb’s law - force be-tween two point charges, forces between multiple charges; super-position principle and continuous charge distribution.Electric field, electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; electric dipole, electric field due to a dipole; torque on a dipole in a uniform electric field.Electric flux, statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell (field inside and outside).Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole and system of charges; equipotential sur-faces, electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges and of electric dipoles in an electrostatic field.Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges in-side a conductor. Dielectrics and electric polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, combination of capacitors in series and in par-allel, capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without di-electric medium between the plates, energy stored in a capacitor,.

    May II Ray Optics

    Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula. Refrac-tion of light, total internal reflection and itsapplications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lens-maker’s formula. Magnification, power of a lens, combina-tion of thin lenses in contact.Refraction and dispersion of light through a prism.Scattering of light-blue colour of the sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset. Optical instruments:. Microscopes and astronomical telescopes (reflect ing and refracting) and their magnifying powers.

    May

    Unit Test 1

    III

    Current Electricity

    Electric current, flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor, drift velocity and mobility, and their relation with electric cur-rent; Ohm’s law, electrical resistance, V-I characteristics (linear and non-linear), electrical energy and power, electrical resistivity and conductivity. Carbon resistors, colour code for carbon resis-tors; series and parallel combinations of resistors; temperature dependence of resistance.

    IV

    Internal resistance of a cell, potential difference and emf of a cell, combination of cells in series and in parallel.Kirchhoff ‘s laws and simple applications. Wheatstone bridge, metre bridge.Potentiometer - for comparing emf of two cells; measurement of internal resistance of a cell.

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    PHYSICSMonth Unit Topics Sub Topics

    June IIIMagnetic Effects of Current and

    Magnetism

    Concept of magnetic field, Oersted’s experiment.Biot - Savart law and its application to current carrying circular loop.Ampere’s law and its applications to infinitely long straight wire, straight and toroidal solenoids. Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields. Cyclotron.Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field. Force between two parallel current carrying conductors-definition of ampere. Torque experienced by a current loop in a magnetic field; moving coil galvanometer-its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter.Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment. Magnetic dipole moment of a revolv ing electron. Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) along its axis and perpendicular to its axis. Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field; bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid, magnetic field lines; Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements. Para-, dia- and ferro - magnetic substances, with examples. Electromagnets and factors affecting their strengths. Permanent magnets.

    July

    Unit Test 2

    IV

    Electromagnetic Induction and

    Alternating Currents

    Electromagnetic induction; Faraday’s law, induced emf and current; Lenz’s Law, Eddy currents. Self and mutual inductance.Need for displacement current.Alternating currents, peak and rms value of alternating current /voltage; reactance and impedance; LC oscillations (qualitative treatment only), LCR series circuit, resonance; power in AC circuits, wattless cur rent.AC generator and transformer.

    August

    V Electromagnetic Waves

    Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (qualitative ideas only). Transverse nature of electromag netic waves.Electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays) including elementary facts about their uses.

    VI Wave Optics

    Wave optics: Wavefront and Huygens’ principle, reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wavefronts. Proof of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygens’ principle. Interference, Young’s double slit experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources and sustained interference of light. Diffraction due to a single slit, width of central maximum. Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical telescopes. Polarisation, plane polarised light; Brewster’s law, uses of plane polarised light and Polaroids

    September Revision and Block Test 1

    October VII

    Dual Nature of Matter and

    Radiation: Atoms And Nuclei

    Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observations; Einstein’s photoelectric equation - particle nature of light.Matter waves - wave nature of particles, de Broglie relation. Davisson-Germer experiment.

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    PHYSICSMonth Unit Topics Sub Topics

    Alpha - particle scattering experiment; Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr model, energy levels, hydrogen spectrumComposition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars; isotones. Radioactivity - alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties; radioactive decay law. Mass-energy relation, mass defect; binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number; nuclear fission and fusion.

    November VIII Electronic Devices

    Semiconductors; semiconductor diode - I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell, and Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator.

    REVISIONDecember PRE BOARDS

    January PRACTICE TESTTheory Paper 70 Marks + Practical Work 30 Marks

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    PHYSICS Practical work: Project File and Viva

    1. To identify a diode, an LED, a resistor and a capacitor from a mixed collection of such item2. Use of multimeter to see the unidirectional flow of current in case of a diode and an LED and check whether a

    given electronic component (eg. Diode) is in working order. 3. To study effect of intensity of light on a LDR 4. To observe refraction and lateral deviation of a beam of light incident obliquely on a glass slab. 5. To obtain a lens combination with the specified focal length by using two lenses from the given set of lenses

    6. To observe polarisation of light using two polaroids.

    Practical Marks: 30 Marks

    Exam Topics

    Block Test - 1

    Group A1. To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by plotting a graph for potential

    difference versus current2. To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graphs betweeen u and v or between

    1/u and 1/v3. To find the value of v for different values of u in case of a concave mirror and to find the

    focal length 4. To determine refraction index of a glass slab using a travelling microscope5. To find resistance of a given wire using meter bridge and hence determine the resistivity

    of its material6. To verify the laws of series combination of resistance using a meter bridge7. To verify the laws of parallel combination of resistance using a meter bridge8. To determine angle of minimum deviation for a given prism by plotting a graph between

    angle of incidence and angle of deviation9. To determine the internal resistance of given primary cell using potentiometer10. To compare the EMF of two given cell by using potentiometer

    Pre Board

    Group B1. To determine resistance of a galvanometer by half deflection method and to find its

    figure of merit.2. To convert the given galvanometer [to known resistance and figure of merit] into a

    voltmeter3. To find the focal length of a convex mirror using a convex lens 4. To find the focal length of a concave lens using a convex lens.5. To draw the I-V characteristic curve for a p-n junction in forward bias and reverse bias

    Activity

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    CHEMISTRYMonth Ch. No. Chapter Contents

    March-April I Solutions

    • Types of solutions.

    • Expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids

    • Solubility of gases inliquid, solid in liquid.

    • Colligative properties: relative lowering of vapour pressure, Raoult’s law , elevationof boiling point, depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure

    • Determination of molecular masses using colligative properties

    • Abnormal molecular mass, Vant Hoff factor

    April II Electrochemistry

    • EMF of a cell, standard electrode potential

    • Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells.

    • Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell.Conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar conductivity, variations of conductivity with concentration.

    • Kohlrausch’s Law.

    • Electrolysis and laws of electrolysis (elementary idea)

    • Dry cell – electrolytic cells and galvanic cells.

    • Fuel cells; corrosion.

    May UT-1

    May III Chemical Kinetics.

    •  Rate of a reaction (average and instantaneous)

    • Factors affecting rates of reaction.

    • Order and molecularity of a reaction

    • Rate law and specific rate constant, integrated,rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions)

    • Activation energy, Arrhenius equation

    • Concept of collision theory (elementaryidea, no mathematical treatment)

    June IX Haloalkanes And Haloarenes

    • Haloalkanes: Nomenclature, nature of C-X bond, physical and chemical properties, mechanism ofsubstitution reactions. Optical isomerism.

    • Haloarenes: Nature of C-X bond, substitution reactions (directive influence of halogen formonosubstituted compounds only).

    • Uses and environmental effects of – dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, iodoform,freons, DDT.

    July UT-2

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    CHEMISTRYMonth Ch. No. Chapter Contents

    July X Alcohols, Phenols And Ethers

    • Alcohols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, phys-ical and chemical properties (of primaryalcohols only); identification of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols; mechanism of dehydration, uses,with special reference to methanol and ethanol.

    • Phenols:Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, acidic nature ofphenol, electrophillic substitution reactions, uses of phenols.

    • Ethers:Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses.

    July XIAldehydes, Ketones

    And Carboxylic Acids

    • Aldehydes and Ketones: Nomenclature, nature of carbonyl group, methods of preparation, physicaland chemical properties, and mechanism of nucleophilic addition, reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes;uses.• Carboxylic Acids: Nomenclature, acidic nature, methods of preparation, physical and chemicalproperties; uses

    July XIIOrganic Com-

    pounds Containing Nitrogen

    • Preparation, physical and chemicalproperties, uses, identification of primary secondary and tertiary amines.

    • Cyanides and Isocyanides – will be mentioned at relevant places in context.

    • Diazonium salts: Preparation, chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organic chemistry.

    August VI The p-block Elements

    • Group 16 elements:General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidation states, occurrence,trends in physical and chemical properties; dioxygen: preparation, properties and uses; classification of oxides; ozone. Sulphur – allotropic forms; compounds of sulphur: preparation, properties and uses of sulphur dioxide; sulphuric acid: industrial process of manufacture, properties and uses, oxoacids of sulphur(structures only).

    • Group 17 elements:General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidation states, occurrence,trends in physical and chemical properties; compounds of halogens: preparation, properties and uses of chlorine and hydrochloric acid, interhalogen compounds, oxoacids of halogens (structures only).

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

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    Month Ch. No. Chapter Contents

    August IV Surface Chemistry.

    • Adsorption – physisorption and chemisorptions.

    • Factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids

    • Catalysis-Homogenous and heterogeneous catalysis,activity and selectivity: enzyme catalysis

    • Colloidal state: distinction between true solutions, colloids and suspensions; classification of colloids

    • Preparation, purification, properties and protection of colloids

    • Emulsions – typesof emulsions.

    August V

    General Principles And Processes of Isolation of Ele-

    ments

    • Principles and methods of extraction – concentration, oxidation, reduction electrolytic method and refining;

    • Occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium, copper, zinc and iron.

    September Revision And Block Test 1

    October VII The d - and f - block Elements

    • General introduction ,electronic configuration, occurrence and characteristics of transition metals,

    general trends in properties of the first row transition metals – metallic character, ionization enthalpy,oxidation states, ionic radii, colour, catalytic property, magnetic properties, intersti-tial compounds, alloyformation.• Preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4.

    • Lanthanoids – electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contractionand its con-sequences.

    • Actinoids – Electronic configuration, oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids .

    November VIII Coordination Compounds

    • Coordination compounds : Introduction, Werner’s theory, ligands, coordination number, colour, magnetic propertie-sand shapes

    • IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination com-pounds,

    • isomerism (structural and stereo)

    • Bonding, VBT,CFT

    • Importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative analysis,extraction of metals and biological systems).”

    CHEMISTRY

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    Month Ch. No. Chapter Contents

    November XIII Biomolecules

    • Carbohydrates – Classification (aldoses and ketoses), monosaccharide (glucose and fructose), D-Lconfiguration, oligosaccharides (sucrose, lactose, maltose), polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen):importance.

    • Proteins - Elementary idea of a - amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptides, proteins, primary structure,secondary structure, tertiary structure and quaternary structure (qualitative idea only), denaturation of proteins; enzymes.

    • Hormones –Elementary idea (excluding structure).

    • Vitamins – Classification and functions.

    • Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA

    November XIV Polymers

    • Classification – Natural and synthetic, methods of polymerization (addition and condensation),copolymerization.

    • Some important polymers: natural and synthetic like polythene, nylon, polyesters, bakelite,rubber.

    • Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers

    November XV Chemistry In Everyday Life

    • Chemicals in food- analgesics, tranquilizers, antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials,antifertility drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamines.

    • Chemicals in food – preservatives, artificial sweetening agents, elementary idea of antioxidants.

    • Cleansing agents – soaps and detergents,cleansing action.

    November Revision for PRE BOARD EXAMINATION.

    December Pre Board Examinations

    January Practice Test

    Theory Paper 70 marks + Practical Work 30 marks

    CHEMISTRY

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    CHEMISTRY

    Assessment CriteriaHeading Marks

    Identification of acid and basic radical in the given salt sample 8

    Titration 8 Identification of functional group in the organic sample/ content based. 6

    Project 4Lab file + Viva 4Total 30

    Practical work: Project File and VivaPractical Marks: 30 Marks

    Exam Topics

    Block Test 1

    TITRATION1. (i) To prepare standard Mohr`s salt solution. (ii) To calculate the molarity and strength of KMnO4 solution by titrating it against supplied standard Mohr`s salt solution.2. (i) To prepare standard oxalic acid solution. (ii) To calculate the molarity and strength of KMnO4 solution by titrating it against supplied standard oxalic acid solution. 3. To Identify the acid and basic radicals in the given salt sample. (i) Ammonium sulphate, Ammonium bromide. (ii) Lead nitrate, lead acetate.

    Pre Board

    3. To Identify the acid and basic radicals (continued) (iii) Aluminium sulphate, Zinc sulphate (iv) Calcium acetate, Strontium nitrate, Barium chloride. (v) Cobaltic nitrate, Ferric chloride, Nickel sulphate, Manganese chloride. 4. To Identify the functional group present in the given organic sample. (i) Test for unsaturation (ii) Carboxylic acid group (iii) Alcoholic -OH group, phenolic OH group (iv) Aldehydic group5. To separate the coloured components of dye by paper chromatography and to calculate their Rf5. INVESTIGATORY PROJECTAny one topic either from lab manual or any other relevant topic based om CBSE syllabus.

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    BIOLOGYMonth Unit Name of The Chapters

    April- May Reproduction

    Reproduction in OrganismsSexual Reproduction in Flowering PlantsHuman ReproductionReproductive Health

    May UT-I

    June-JulyGenetics And Evolution

    Principles of Inheritance and VariationMolecular Basis of Inheritance

    Biology In Human WelfareEvolutionMicrobes in Human Welfare (Partly)

    July UT-II

    AugustBiology In Human Welfare

    Microbes in Human Welfare (Remaining)Strategies For Enhancement in Food Production

    Biology In Human Welfare Human Health and DiseasesBiotechnology Biotechnology: Principles and Process

    September Revision and BT-I

    October - November

    Biotechnology Biotechnology and Its Application

    Ecology

    Organisms and PopulationEcosystemsBiodiversity and ConservationEnvironmental Issues

    November RevisionDecember Pre-Board

    January Practice TestTheory Paper 70 Marks + Practical Work 30 Marks

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    BIOLOGYPractical work: Project File and Viva

    Evaluation SchemeHeading Marks

    One major experiment Part A 5One minor experiment Part A 4Slide Preparation Part B 5Spotting Part C 7Practical Record + Viva Voce 4Project Record + Viva Voce 5Total 30

    Practical Marks: 30 Marks

    Exam Experiments Spotting

    Block Test 1

    a) Collect water from two different water bodies around you and study them for pH, Clarity and presence of Living organism

    a) Flowers adapted to pollination by different agencies

    b) Study pollen germination on a slide b) Pollen germination on stigma through a permanent slidec) Controlled pollination- Emasculation,

    bagging and tagging.c) T.S. Of testes and T.S. Of ovary through

    permanent slided) Salivary amylase- Activity on starch d) T.S. Of blastula through permanent slides

    e) Study the effect of different pH on the activity of Salivary amylase on starch

    e) Pedigree Charts- Tongue rolling, Blood groups, Widow’s peak, Sickle cell anaemia, colour blindness, ear lobe

    f) Study the effect of different temperatures on the activity of salivary amylase on starch

    f) Disease causing organisms

    g) Water holding capacity of two types of soil. g) Aquatic adaptations (Plants and Animals)

    h) Xeric adaptations (Plants and Animals)

    Pre Boards

    a) Collect and study soil from two different sites and study them for texture, mois-ture content, pH

    a) Meiosis- Permanent slide observation

    b) Study the plant population density by Quadrat method

    c) Study the plant population frequency by Quadrat method

    d) Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip to study mitosis

    e) DNA isolation

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    COMPUTER SCIENCEMonth Topic Sub- Topics:

    April - May Database Concepts

    1. Database Defintion and its need2. Advantages of databases3. Relational data model4. Relational algebra5. SQL - DDL, DML6. SQL Data Types7. SQL DDL Commands8. SQL Single Table DML Commands9. SQL scalar and Aggregate Functions10. SQL Two Table DML Commands

    May UT I

    June

    Boolean Algebra

    1. Boolean variables and Constants2. Boolean operators - AND, OR, NOT3. Truth table4. Commutative Law5. Associative Law6. Identity law7. Inverse Law8. Principle of Duality9. Idempotent Law10. Distributive Law11. Absorption Law12. Involution Law13. DeMorgan’s Law and their applications14. SOP Expression and Truth Table15. POS Expression and Truth Table16. Reduction of Expression using Algrebraic Laws17. Use of Karnaugh Map for minimization of Boolean expression18. Logic Circuits using Fundamental gates19. Logic Circuits using NAND and NOR gate20. Use of AND, OR and NOT ) in SQL SELECT statements

    Communication and Network Concepts

    1. Evolution of Networking: ARPANET, Internet, Interspace2. Components of a network3. Switching Techniques - Circuit, Message, Packet4. Data Communication terminologies5. Guided Transmission media6. UnGuided Transmission media7. Network devices8. Different Topologies9. Networking Protocols

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    COMPUTER SCIENCEMonth Topic Sub- Topics:

    10. Mobile Telecommunication Technologies11. Electronic mail protocols such as SMTP, POP312. Protocols for Chat and Video Conferencing VOIP13. Wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi and WiMax14. Threats and prevention from Viruses, Worms, Trojan horse, Spams15. Use of Cookies, Protection using Firewall, https16. India IT Act, Cyber Law, Cyber Crimes, IPR issues, hacking17. Introduction To Web services18. E-commerce payment transactions

    July UT 2

    July

    Arrays

    1. 1D Array Traversal and Modification2. 1D Array Searching Linear and Binary3. Insertion and Deletion in 1D Array4. Selection Sort Technique5. Bubble Sort Technique6. Insertion Sort Technique7. 2D Array - Sequential Allocation8. 2D Array - Address Calculation9. 2D Array - Row and Column Traversal10. 2D Array Matrix Operations11. 2D Array Row-Column Interchange

    Object Oriented Programming

    1. Abstraction2. Data hiding3. Data encapsulation4. Class and Object5. Abstract class and Concrete class,6. Polymorphism7. Inheritance8. Advantages of OOP over earlier programming methodologies

    Implementation of OOP concepts in

    C++

    1. Declaration of Class2. Inline Member Function Definition3. External Member Function Definition4. Using Private and Public visibility modes5. Accessing members from object6. Objects as function arguments-pass by value and pass by reference7. Static Data Members8. Static Member Functions

    Constructor and Destructor

    1. Constructor: special characteristics, declaration and definition2. Default constructor3. Parameterized constructors4. Overloaded constructors

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    COMPUTER SCIENCEMonth Topic Sub- Topics:

    5. Copy constructor,6. Constructor with default arguments;7. Destructor: Special Characteristics8. Destructor : declaration and definition of destructor

    August

    Inheritance (Extending Classes)

    1. Concept of Inheritance - Base and Derived Classes2. Defining derived classes3. Types of Inheritance4. Private and Protected visibility mode5. Calling order of constructors and Destructors6. Ambiguites in Multilevel and Multiple inheritance7. Virtual Base Class8. Aggregation and Composition

    Data File Handling

    1. Need for a data file.2. Types of data files – Text file and Binary file;3. Text File: Basic file operations on text file: 4. Creating/Writing text into file,5. Reading and Manipulation of text from an already existing text File

    (accessing sequentially).6. Binary File: 7. Creation of file, Writing data into file, Searching for required data from

    file,8. Appending data to a file, Insertion of data in sorted file, Deletion of

    data from file, 9. Modificationof data in a file;10. Implementation of above mentioned data file handling in C++;11. Components of C++ to be used with file handling: Header file:12. fstream.h; ifstream, ofstream, classes;13. Opening a text file in—in, out, and app modes;14. Using cascading operators (>>,

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    COMPUTER SCIENCEMonth Topic Sub- Topics:

    November Data Structures

    1. Introduction to stack (LIFO: Last in First out Operations)2. Operations on stack (PUSH and POP) and its Implementation in C++3. Stack (Array and Linked implementation of Stack):4. Converting expressions from INFIX to POSTFIX notation and evalua-

    tion of Postfix expression;5. Introduction to Queue (FIFO: First in First out operations)6. Queue: (Array and Linked Implementation)7. Operations on Queue (Insert and Delete and its Implementation in

    C++, circular queue using arrayNovember RevisionDecember Preboard

    January Practice TestTheory Paper 70 Marks + Practical Work 30 Marks

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    COMPUTER SCIENCEPractical work: Practical File, Project File and Viva-Voce

    Assessment CriteriaHeading Marks

    Programming in C++ 10SQL Commands 5Project Work 5Practical File 6Viva Voce 4Total 30

    Practical Marks: 30 Marks

    Exam Topics

    Block Test 1

    SQL DDL CommandsSQL Single Table DML CommandsSQL Scalar and Aggregate FunctionsSQL Two Table DML Commands1D Array Traversal and Modification1D Array Searching Linear and Binary Insertion and Deletion in 1D Array Selection Sort Technique Bubble Sort TechniqueInsertion Sort Technique2D Array - Row and Column Traversal2D Array Matrix Operations2D Array Row-Column InterchangeDeclaration of ClassInline and External Definition of classStatic Data Members and FunctionsConstructors and DestructorsDifferent Types of ConstructorsInheritance - Base and Derived classDifferent Types of InheritanceReading and Writing Text FileReading and Writing Binary File

    Pre Board

    Declaration and Initialization of PointersArrays and PointersDynamic Memory AllocationPassing Pointers to FunctionsString as PointersFunction returning PointersArray based Stack and QueueArray based Circular QueueLinked based Stack and Queue

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    ECONOMICSMonth Unit Topic Sub Topic

    March Part A Unit1Indian Economic Development Introduction to Indian Economy

    Indian Economy on the eve of independence.Brief introduction about Indian economy.

    April-May

    Part A Unit 1 Indian Economic Development: Development Experience (1947-90)

    1.  Common goals of Five Year Plans. 2. Main features problems and policies of agriculture (institutional aspects and new agricultural strategy,  etc.), industry (industrial licensing, etc.) and foreign trade.

    Part B Unit 1 National Income and Related Aggregates

    Some basic concepts: consumption goods, capital goods, final goods, intermediate goods ,stocks and flows; gross investment and depreciation. Circular flow of income (two sector model).

    May UT 1

    June

    Part A Unit 1 Economic Reforms since 1991:

    Need of economic reforms. Main features - liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation;  An appraisal of LPG policies.Concepts of Demonetisation and Goods and Services Tax.

    Part B Unit 1 National Income and Related Aggregates(Contd.)

    Aggregates related to National Income: Gross National Product (GNP), Net National Product (NNP), Gross and Net Domestic Product (GDP and NDP) - at market price, at factor cost; Real and Nominal GDP. GDP and Welfare

    July

    Part A Unit 2

    Poverty  1.Absolute and relative poverty. 2.Main programmes for poverty alleviation: A critical assessment

    Rural developmentKey issues in rural development, Credit and marketing, Role of cooperatives, Agricultural diversification, Alternative farming - organic farming 

    Part B Unit 2 Money and Banking

    Money - meaning and supply of money - Currency held by the public and net demand deposits held by commercial banks. Money creation by the commercial banking system. Central bank and its functions (example of the Reserve Bank of India): Bank of issue, Govt. Bank, Banker’s Bank, Control of Credit through Bank Rate, CRR, SLR, Repo Rate and Reverse Repo Rate, Open Market Operations, Margin requirement.

    July UT 2

    August

    Part A Unit 2 Human Capital FormationHow people become resource, Role of human capital in economic  development, Growth of Education Sector in India

    Part B Unit 4 Government Budget

    Meaning, objectives and components. Classification of receipts - revenue receipts and capital receipts; classification of expenditure – revenue expenditure and capital expenditure. Measures of government deficit - revenue deficit, fiscal deficit, primary deficit their meaning.

    Part A Unit 2 Employment Formal and informal growth and other issues: Problems and policies

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    ECONOMICSMonth Unit Topic Sub Topic

    Part B Unit 3

    Determination of Income and Employment

    Aggregate demand and its components, Propensity to consume and propensity to save (average and marginal)

    September Revision And Block Test 1

    Part A Unit 2Employment Formal and informal growth and other issues: Problems and policiesInfrastructure Meaning and Types: Case Studies: Energy and Health:

    Part B Unit 3 Determination of Income and Employment(Contd.)

    Short-run equilibrium output; investment multiplier and its mechanism. Meaning of full employment and involuntary unemployment. Problems of excess demand and deficient demand; measures to correct them - changes in government spending, taxes and money supply.

    November

    Part A Unit 2

    Infrastructure(contd.) Problems and Policies- A critical assessment

    Sustainable Economic Development

    Meaning, Effects of Economic Development on Resources and  Environment, including global warming.

    Development Experience of India

    A comparison with neighbours:India and Pakistan, India and China Issues: growth, population, sectoral development and other developmental indicators.

    Part B Unit 5 Balance of Payments

    Balance of payments account - meaning and components; balance of payments deficit-meaning. Foreign exchange rate - meaning of fixed and flexible rates and managed floating. Determination of exchange rate in a free market.

    RevisionDecember Pre Board

    January Practice TestTheory Paper 80 marks + Practical Work 20 marks

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    ECONOMICS

    Assessment CriteriaHeading Marks

    Relevance of Topic 3Research Work/Knowledge content 6Presentation Technique 3Viva 8 Total 20

    Practical work: Project File and VivaPractical Marks: 20 Marks

    Exam Topics

    Block Test / PreBoards (Any one)

    Human Development Index/Self Help Group/Role of RBI in controlling credit/Exchange rate determination-Methods and techniques/Organic Farming-Back to nature.

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    BUSINESS STUDIESMonth Topic Sub Topic

    April

    Nature and Significance of Management Characteristics and Objectives Of management

    Nature and Significance of Management

    Characteristics, Objectives, Importance, Nature and Levels of ManagementFunctions and Coordination

    Marketing Management Marketing Management - Meaning, Functions and Marketing Philosophies and Marketing Mix Introduction

    May

    Marketing Management Marketing Mix - Product Mix, Place Mix, Price Mix and Promotion Mix and Public RelationsUT 1

    Business Environment

    Introduction of Business Environment, Features and ImportanceDimensions of business environment , Impact of Government Policy Changes on business environment with reference to LPG and Demonetisation

    June

    Financial Markets Concept, Types, Money Market and its Instruments and Capital Markets and its TypesDistinction between Money Market and Capital Market, Stock Exchange and its Function and Trading Procedure and Securities and Exchange Board of India - Objectives and functions

    JulyFinancial Management

    Financial Management meaning and concept, Objectives and Financial Decisions: Financing Decision and Investment Decision - Meaning and Factors effeceting the sameDividend Decisions - Meaning and Factors effeceting the same, Financial Planning - Importance and Concept and Capital Structure conceptFixed and Working Capital - Concept and Factors effecting the same

    Principles of Management Characteristics ,Significance and Fayols PrinciplesJuly UT 2

    August

    Principles of Management Fayol’s Principal Contd and Taylor’s Principles and Technique and Comparison between Taylor and Fayol

    Consumer Protection Concept and Importance, Consumer Protection Act 1986 and Role of NGO’s

    Planning Concept and Importance, Features, Limitations, Planning Process and Types of Plans

    Organising

    Concept and Importance, Organising Process, Structure of Organisation - Divisional and Functional Structure, Types of Organising, Formal and Informal, Delegation and Decentralisation-Concept, Elements Importance

    September Revision and Block Test I

    October Staffing

    Concept and Importance, Staffing as a part of HRM, Staffing Process and Sources of Recruitment - Internal and External - Merits and DemeritsSelection Process, Traning and Development - Concept, Importance and Methods

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    BUSINESS STUDIESMonth Topic Sub Topic

    NovemberDirecting

    Concept and Importance, Supervision - Concept and Function(Importance), Motivation - Concept and Maslow’s Theory, Financial and Non- Financial IncentivesLeadership - Concepts, Styles of Leadership, Communication - Concept, Formal and Informal Communication, Barriers to Communication and how to overcome Barriers to Communication

    Controlling Concept, Importance, Process of Controlling, Relationship between Planning and Controlling.Revision

    December Pre BroardJanuary Practice Test

    Theory Paper 80 marks + Practical Work 20 marks

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    BUSINESS STUDIES

    Assessment CriteriaFile Marks

    Initiative, cooperativeness and participation

    12Creativity in presentation Content, observation and research work Analysis of situationsViva 8 Total 20

    Practical work: Project File and VivaPractical Marks: 20 Marks

    *To Be finalised by student only after discussion with subject teacher and HOD

    Exam Topics

    Block Test 1 (Any one)

    1. Elements of Business Environment*2. Principles of Management *3. Stock Exchange*4. Marketting Management(Preparation and completion of File and Viva )

    Pre Boards File and Viva

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    ACCOUNTANCYMonth Topic Sub Topic

    April

    Not For Profit Organisation Revision of NTO

    Company Accounts

    Issue of Shares at Par and Premium and consideration other than cash

    Calls in Arrear, Calls in Advance and Over Subscription

    Forfieture of shares issued at par and premium and there subse-quent reissue.

    May

    Company AccountsOversubscription with Forfieture

    Balance Sheet Representation as per Schedule III of Companies Act 2013 of Shareholders Fund

    Financial statement Analysis Financial Statements of Companies and Theory of Financial State-ment Analysis

    UT 1

    June Financial statement Analysis

    Comparative Financial Statements and Common Size Financial Statements and Ratio Ananlysis - Liquidity Ratio

    Ratio Analysis - Solvency Ratio, Profitability Ratios and Activity Ratio

    Cash Flow Statement - Operating Activity

    Cash Flow Statement - Investing Activity and Financing Activity

    JulyCompany Accounts

    Issue of Debentures - Issued at Par, Premium and Discount and Redeemed at Par and Premium, Issue of Debentures as Collateral Securities and Issue of Debentures for consideration other than cash

    Redemption of Debentures (Lumpsum, Draw of Lots)

    UT 2

    August Partnership

    Fundamentals of Partnership - Theory, P/L Appropriation Ac-count, Interest on Capital, Interest on Drawings, Fluctuating and Fixed Capital Accounts

    Fundamentals of Partnership - Rectification of Closed Accounts and Gaurantee of Minimum Share of Profit

    Change in Profit Sharing Ratio among existing Partners - Calcu-lation of Sacrificing and Gaining Ratio, Valuation of Goodwill, Treatment of Goodwill, Treatment of Reserves and Accumalated Profits and Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities.

    Admission of a Partner - Premium for Goodwill and preparation of Revaluation Account, Partners Capital Account and Balance Sheet of reconstituted firm and Hidden Goodwill

    September Revision and Block Test 1

    OctoberPartnership Admission of a Partner - Adjustment of Capital Accounts

    Partnership Retierment of a Partner anlong with Partners Loan Account

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    ACCOUNTANCYMonth Topic Sub Topic

    November

    Partnership Death of a Partner along with Executor’s Loan Account

    Partnership Dissolution of a firm along with Memorandum Balance Sheet and Journal Entries.

    Revision

    December PRE BOARD

    January Practice Test

    Theory Paper 80 marks + Practical Work 20 marks

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    ACCOUNTANCY

    Assessment CriteriaWritten Exam on ratio and cash flow 12 Marks

    FileInitiative, cooperativeness and participation

    4Creativity in presentation Content, observation and research work Analysis of situationsViva 4 Total 20

    Practical work: Project File and VivaPractical Marks: 20 Marks

    Exam Topics

    Block Test 1 1. To complete COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT

    2. Specific Project 1 (Ratio Analysis)

    Pre Board 3. Specific Project 2 (Cash Flow Statement)

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    I. P.Month Topic Sub Topic

    April Computer Networking

    Need For NetworkingElementary Terminology of NetworksNetwork TopologiesTypes of NetworksTransmission MediaNetwork DevicesNetwork SecurityInternet ApplicationsWireless/Mobile CommunicationsNetwork Security Concepts

    May

    Java Gui Programming Revision Tour - I

    Java Character SetTokensData TypesOperators in JavaExpressionsProgramming Constructs

    Java Gui Programming Revision Tour - II

    TextfieldsPassword FieldsText AreaCheck BoxesRadio Buttons

    UT 1

    June

    Open Source Concepts

    IntroductionType of StandardsCommon Open Standard FormatsIndian Language Computing

    Java Gui Programming Revision Tour - II

    ListsCombo Boxes

    Java Gui Programming Revision Tour - III

    Classes and ObjectsMethodsOO TerminologyClass Access Specifiers

    July

    More About Classes and Libraries

    Java LibrariesWorking With StringsUsing Math Library

    Mysql Revision TourMysql Sql ElementsCreating Tables

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    I. P.Month Topic Sub Topic

    Inserting DataSimple Query CommandsMysql FunctionsCreating Table With Sql ConstraintsModifying Data In TablesDeleting And Dropping Data From Tables

    July UT 2

    August

    Concept of Inheritance

    IntroductionNeed For InheritanceDerived And Base ClassesOverloadingAbstract Classes

    Database Connectivity to Mysql

    Classes Used For Database ConnectivityConnecting To Mysql From Java

    Database Transactions

    IntroductionConcept Of Database TransactionMore On Sql - Grouping Records and Table JoinsTransaction Control Commands

    More on Sql - Group-ing Records and Table

    Joins

    IntroductionAggregate FunctionsTypes of Sql FunctionsGroup by ClauseJoins

    Tables and Integrity Constraints

    IntroductionIntegrity ConstraintsAlter Table With ConstraintsViewing Constraints and Their ColumnsEnabling / Disabling ConstraintsDropping Tables

    It Applications

    IntroductionReview of Class XIGui and Its ImportanceFront End InterfaceBack End DatabaseFront End and Database ConnectivityImpact of Ict on Society

    September Revision And Block Test 1

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    I. P.Month Topic Sub Topic

    October

    HTML - 1: Basic Html Elements

    IntroductionBasic HTML TagsLogical and Physical Text StylesSpecial CharactersCombining Tags

    HTML - II: Lists, Tables And Forms

    IntroductionLists In HTMLTablesHTML Forms

    NovemberXML - Extensible Markup Language

    IntroductionXML Versus Other TechnologiesFeatures of XMLWorking in XMLLogical Structure of XML DocumentXML Document CategoriesValidating XML DocumentsXML Versus HTML

    RevisionDecember Pre-Board - I

    January Practice TestTheory Paper 70 Marks + Practical Work 30 Marks

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    I.P.

    Practical Marks: 30 Marks

    Practical work: Practical File, Project File and Viva-Voce

    Assessment CriteriaDescription Marks

    Programming in JAVA 10

    SQL Commands 5

    Project Work 5

    Practical File 6

    Viva Voce 4

    Total 30

    Exam Topics

    Block Test 1

    Operators in Java

    Conditional constructs in Java

    Iterative constructs in Java

    Swing Components in Java

    GUI Based Programs

    Class & Objects

    String Class and its Methods

    Math Class and its Methods

    Web Page using basic HTML tags

    Block Test 2

    MySQL Elements

    DDL SQL Commands

    DML SQL Commands

    Single Table Query Commands

    Multiple Table Query Commands

    Aggregate functions

    Front end Interface

    Back end InterfaceDatabase Connectivity

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    FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHYGEOGRAPHY

    Month Unit Topic Sub topic

    April Unit 1 HumanGeography Nature and scope

    May Unit 2 PeoplePopulation density, distribution and growth. Population Change - spatial patterns and structure; detyerminants of Population change.

    UT 1

    June Unit 2 People

    Population composition - Age- Sex ratio and Rural- Urban compositionHuman Development - concept, selected indicators, international comparisons.

    July UT 2

    July Unit 3 Human Activities

    Primary activities - concept and changing trends; gathering, pastoral, mining, subsistence agriculture and allied activities- some examples from selected countries. Secomdary activities - concept; manufacturing types - household, small scale, large scale, agro basedand mineral based industries. People engaged in secondary activities - some examples from selected countries.Tertiary activities - concept, trade, transport and tourism; services, people engaged in tertiary activities- some examples from selected countries.Quaternary activities - concept, peple engaged in quaternary ac-tivities - case Study From Selected Countries.

    August Unit 4“Transport,

    Communicatio N And Trade”

    Land Transport - roads, railways, trans-continental railways. Water Transport - inland waterways, major oceanicroutes. Air Transport - Intercontinental Air routes. Oil and Gas Pipelines.

    Satellite communication and cyber space - importance and usage for geographical information; use of GPS.International trade - bases and changing patterns; portsas gate-ways of international trade; role of WTO in International trade.

    September Revision And Block Test

    October - November Unit 5

    Human Settlements

    Settlement types - rural and urban; morphology of cities( case study ); distribution of mega cities; problems of human settle-ments in developing countries.

    November RevisionDecember Pre Board

    January Practice TestMap Work - Identiication of Features Based on Chapters 1-5 Units on The Outline Physical/Political Map of The World.

    Theory Paper 70 Marks + Practical Work 30 Marks

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    INDIA PEOPLE AND ECONOMYGEOGRAPHY

    Month Unit Topic Sub topic

    April Unit 6 PeopleDistribution, Growth, Composition, Occupational and regional variation.Linguistic, religious, sex, rural - urban composition.

    May UT 1

    May Unit 6 PeopleMigration - international, national - causes and consequencesHuman Development - selected indicators and regional patterns.Population, environment and Development.

    June Unit 7 Human SettlementsRural settlements - types and distribution. Urban settlements - types,Distribution And Functional Classification.

    July Unit 8 Resources And Development

    Land resources - general land use; agricultural land use; geographical conditions and distributions of major crops [ wheat, rice, tea, coffee, cotton, jute, sugarcane and rubber ]; agricultural development and problems.Water Resources - availability and utilization - irrigation, domestic, industrial and other uses; scarcity of water and conservation methods - rain water harvesting and watershed management.

    July UT 2

    August Unit 8 Resources And Development

    Mineral and Energy resources - distribution of metallic [ iron ore , copper, bauxite and manganese ]; non-metallic [ mica, salt ] minerals; conventional energy [ [ coal, petroleum, natural gas and hydroelectricity ]. Non- conventional energy [ solar, wind, bio-gas ]. Conservation.Industries - types, factors of industrial location, distribution and changing pattern of selected industries - iron and steel, cotton textiles, sugar, petrochemicals, knowledge based industries; impact of liberalization and privatization and globalisation on industrial location; industrial clusters.Planning in India - target group area planning [ case study ]; idea of sustainable development [ case study ].

    September Revision And Block Test

    October & November

    Unit 9

    Transport, Communication

    and International

    Trade

    Roads, railways, waterways and airways. Oil and gas pipelines; Geographical Information and Communication networks. International Trade - changing patterns of India’s foreign trade; sea ports and their hinterlands and airports.

    Unit 10

    Geographical Perspective on Selectedissues and Problems

    Environmental pollution, urban waste disposal;Urbanisation, Rural-Urban Migration, Problems of Slums; Land Degradation

    RevisionDecember Pre Board

    January Practice TestMap Work on Locating and Labelling of Features Based on Above Units on Outline Map of India.

    Theory Paper 70 Marks + Practical Work 30 Marks

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    GEOGRAPHY

    Practical Marks: 30 Marks

    Practical work, Practical File and Viva

    MarksUnit 1 And 2 For Board Exam

    Unit 1 Processing Of Data And The Matic Maps 15Unit 2 Field Study 10Practical Record Book And Viva 5

    Assessment Pattern

    Units Topic Sub Topics

    UNIT 1 Processing of Data and Thematic Mapping

    Types and sources of data; primary, secondary and other sources.Tabulation and processing of data, calculation of averages, measures of central tendency.Representation of data - construction of diagrams: bars, circles and flow charts; thematic maps; construction of dot; choropleth and isopleth maps.Data analysis and generation of diagrams, graphs and other visual diagrams using computers.

    UNIT 2 Field Study

    Field visit and Study: map orientation, observation and preparation of sketch; survey of an area of local concern; pollution, ground water changes, land use and land use changes, poverty, energy issues, soil degradation, impact of floods and drought, catchment area of school, market survey and household survey. (Any one topic of local concern can be taken up for study, observation and questionanaire survey be adopted for data collection, tabulated and analysed with diagrams and maps.)

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    HISTORYMonth Unit TopicApril 1 The Story of the First Cities: Harappan Archaeology

    2 Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions tell a story3 Social Histories: Using the Mahabharata

    May UT I 4 A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa

    June 5 Medieval Society through Travelers’ Accounts6 Religious Histories: The Bhakti and Sufi Tradition

    July UT II7 New Architecture: Hampi8 Agrarian Relations: The Ain-i-Akbari9 The Mughal Court: Reconstructing Histories through Chronicles

    August 10 Colonialism and Rural Society: Evidence from Official Reports11 Representations of 185712 Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports

    September Revision and BT IOctober 13 Mahatma Gandhi through Contemporary Eyes

    14 Partition through Oral SourcesNovember 15 The Making of the Constitution

    RevisionDecember Pre Board

    January Practice TestTheory Paper 80 Marks + Practical Work 20 Marks

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    HISTORY

    Practical Marks: 20 Marks

    Practical work: Project File and Viva

    Assessment Criteria

    Exam Topics

    Block Test 1 (Any one)(basic structure of the project and viva)

    Town planning and Artefacts of the Harappan civilisation

    Mahabharata through a Reader's eye

    Through the Traveler's eye

    Understanding the Bhakti and Sufi Movement in India

    Depiction of Life during Mughal period through Paintings

    Block Test 2 (Complete project with pictures and decorations)

    Partition and its impact

    Any other topic of the student's choice

    File MarksProject synopsis 2Data/Statistical analysis/Map work 3 Visual/ Overall presentation 5Analysis/ Explanation and Interpretation 5Bibliography 1Viva 4 Total 20

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    POLITICAL SCIENCEMonth Units Topic

    Book 1 : Contemporary World Politics

    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 for new international eco-nomic order. India and the cold war.

    2

    The End of BipolarityNew entities in world politics: Russia, Balkan states and Central Asian states, Introduction of democratic politics and capitalism in post-communist regimes. India’s relations with Russia and other post-communist countries.

    3

    US Hegemony in World PoliticsGrowth of unilateralism: Afghanistan, first Gulf War, response to 9/11 and attack on Iraq. Dominance and challenge to the US in economy and ideology. India’s renegoti-ation of its relationship with the USA.

    May UTI

    June

    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 in Sri Lanka, Impact of economic globalization on the region. Conflicts and efforts for peace in South Asia. India’s relations with its neighbours.

    6

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

    July

    7

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

    8

    Environment and Natural Resources Environment movement and evolution of global environmental norms. Conflicts over traditional and common property resources. Rights of indigenous people. India’s stand in global environmental debates.

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    POLITICAL SCIENCEMonth Units Topic

    9

    GlobalisationEconomic, cultural and political manifestations. Debates on the nature of consequences of globalisation. Anti-globalisation movements. India as an arena of globalization and struggle against it.

    July UT II

    August

    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 conflicts over language.

    11

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

    12

    Politics of Planned DevelopmentFive year plans, Expansion of state sector and the rise of new economic interests Famine and suspension of five year plansGreen revolution and its political fallouts

    13

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

    14

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

    September Revision And Block Test I

    October 15

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

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    POLITICAL SCIENCEMonth Units Topic

    16

    Rise of Popular MovementsFarmers’ movements, Women’s movement, Environment and Development-affected people’s movements. Implementation of Mandal Commission report and its aftermath.

    November

    17

    Regional AspirationsRise of regional parties. Punjab crisis and the anti Sikh riots of 1984. The Kashmir situation. Challenges and responses in the 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 on-wards)

    RevisionDecember Pre-Boards

    January Practice Test Theory Paper 80 Marks + Practical Work 20 Marks

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    POLITICAL SCIENCE

    Practical Marks: 20 Marks

    Practical work: Project File and Viva

    Assessment CriteriaFile Marks

    Project

    Initiative, participation and team work 2

    Creativity 2

    Research work 2

    Content and observation 2

    Analysis of the topic of research 2

    Viva 10

    Total 20

    Exam Topics

    Block Test 1 (Any one)

    Role Play

    Academic presentation

    Mock Drill/Mock Event

    Model

    Wall magazine

    Block Test 2 (Any one)

    Field Survey

    Research Project file

    Skit

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    PSYCHOLOGYMonth Unit Topic

    April

    1

    Psychological Disorder: v        Introductionv         Classificationv         Factorsv        What is Abnormal behaviourv        How to curev        Symptoms of the Disorderv         Rehabilitationv         Alternative therapy

    2

    Variation in Psychological Attribute: v        Introductionv         Individual differencev         Culture and Intelligencev         9 Theories of intelligencev         Special abilities and variation in intelligencev         Creativity and intelligence

    PRACTICALSIntelligence Testing

    May UT I

    May

    3

    Meeting Life Challenges: v        Nature, Type and Sources of Stressv         Coping of Stress and Positive Healthv        Characteristics of positive healthv         Life skills

    4

    Self and Personality: v         What is selfv         Definition of Personalityv         Theoriesv         Approachesv         Assessment of Personality

    PRACTICALSIntroduction to case study

    June July 5

    Therapeutic Approaches: v        What is Psychotherapyv         Types of therapiesv         Rehabilitationv         Psychodynamicv         Cognitive Behavioralv         Existential therapy

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    PSYCHOLOGYMonth Unit Topic

    6

    Attitude and Social Cognition: v        Social behaviourv         Components of Attitudev         Attitude Formation and Changev         Pro social behaviour

    PRACTICALPersonality and Adjustment

    July UT II

    August

    7

    Social Influence and Group process: v         Types of Groupsv         Influence of groupsv         Social Identity

    8 Psychology and Lifev         Human environment relationshipv         Environmental effects on human behaviour

    PRACTICALSelf Concept

    September Revision and BT I

    October- November 9

    Developing psychological Skills: v         General skillsv         Specific skillsv         Interviewing skills and Counselling skillsv         Ethics of counsellingv         Characteristics of a helper

    PRACTICAL Attitude & completion of case study file and practical file

    NOTESyllabus for PreboardTheory( Variation in Psychological Attributes, Psychological Disorders, Meeting Life Challenges, Self and Personality, Social and Group Influence, Psychology and Life, Developing Psychological Skills)Practical (Intelligence, Personality, Adjustment, Self Concept, Attitude)supplementary studymaterial by CBSE for Psychology to cover

    November REVISIONDecember Pre Board I

    January Practice TestTheory Paper 70 Marks + Practical Work 30 Marks

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    PSYCHOLOGY

    Practical Marks: 30 Marks

    Practical work: Project File and Viva

    Assessment CriteriaFile Marks

    Practical file 5

    Case Study file 5

    Conduction of two practicals on subjects 15

    Viva 5

    Total 30

    Exam Topics

    Block Test 1 (All are compulsory)

    Introduction to case study file (guidelines and rules for the file, topic selection, conduction)

    Students to find out the level of intelligence of their subjects through a standardized psychometric test

    Students to find out the personality type of their subjects through a standardized psychometric test

    Students to find out the adjustment index of their subjects through a standardized psychometric test

    Pre Board

    Students to find out the self concept index of their subjects through a standardized psychometric test

    Students to find out the attitude of their subjects through a standardized psychometric test

    Conduction of two psychological tests for case study and completion of case study file and practical file

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    PHYSICAL EDUCATIONMonth Unit Topic Sub Topic

    April 1 Planning in sports

    Meaning & Objectives Of PlanningVarious Committees & its Responsibilities (pre; during & post)Tournament – Knock-Out, League Or Round Robin & CombinationProcedure To Draw Fixtures – Knock-Out (Bye & Seeding) & League (Staircase & Cyclic)Intramural & Extramural – Meaning, Objectives & Its SignificanceSpecific Sports Programme (Sports Day, Health Run, Run For Fun, Run For Specific Cause & Run For Unity)

    May 2 Sports & Nutrition

    Balanced Diet & Nutrition: Macro & Micro NutrientsNutritive & Non-Nutritive Components Of DietEating For Weight Control – A Healthy Weight, The Pitfalls Of Dieting, Food Intolerance & Food Myths

    Unit Test 1

    June 3 Yoga & Lifestyle

    Obesity: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Vajrasana, Hastasana, Trikonasana, Ardh MatsyendrasanaDiabetes: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Bhujangasana, Paschimottasana, Pavan Muktasana, Ardh MatsyendrasanaAsthema: Procedure, Benefits & contraindications for Sukhasana, Chakrasana, Gomukhasana, Parvatasana, Bhujangasana, Paschimottasana, MatsyasanaHypertension: Tadasana, Vajrasana, Pavan Muktasana, Ardha Chakrasana, Bhujangasana, SharasanaBack Pain: Tadasana, Ardh Matsyendrasana, Vakrasana, Shalabhasana, BhujangasanaAsanas as preventive measures

    Unit Test 2

    July 4

    Physical Education & Sports for CWSN

    (Children With Special Needs - Divyang)

    Concept of Disability & DisorderTypes of Disability, its causes & nature (cognitive disability, intellectual disability, physical disability)Types of Disorder, its cause & nature (ADHD, SPD, ASD, ODD, OCD)Disability EtiquettesAdvantage of Physical Activities for children with special needsStrategies to make Physical Activities assessable for children with special need.

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    PHYSICAL EDUCATIONMonth Unit Topic Sub Topic

    July

    5 Children & WOMEN in Sports

    Motor development & factors affecting itExercise Guidelines at different stages of growth & Development“Common Postural Deformities - Knock Knee; Flat Foot; Round Shoulders; Lordosis, Kyphosis, BowLegs And Scoliosis And Their Corrective Measures”

    6

    Sports participation of women in IndiaSpecial consideration (Menarch & Menstural Disfunction)Female Athletes Triad (Oestoperosis, Amenoria, Eating Disorders)

    August 7 Test & Measurement in Sports

    “Motor Fitness Test – 50 M Standing Start, 600 M Run/Walk, Sit & Reach, Partial Curl Up,Push Ups (Boys), Modified Push Ups (Girls), Standing Broad Jump, Agility – 4X10 M Shuttle RunGeneral Motor Fitness – Barrow Three Item General Motor Ability (Standing Broad Jump, ZigZag Run, Medicine Ball Put – For Boys: 03 Kg & For Girls: 01 Kg)Measurement Of Cardio Vascular Fitness – Harvard Step Test/Rockport Test -Computation Of Fitness Index: Duration Of The Exercise In Seconds X 1005 X Pulse Count Of 1-1.5 Min After ExerciseRikli & Jones - Senior Citizen Fitness Test 1. Chair Stand Test For Lower Body StrengthArm Curl Test For Upper Body StrengthChair Sit & Reach Test For Lower Body FlexibilityBack Scratch Test For Upper Body FlexibilityEight Foot Up & Go Test For AgilitySix Minute Walk”

    BLOCK TEST

    Sptember 8 Physiology & injuries in Sports

    Physiological factor determining component of Physical FitnessEffect of exercise on Cardio Respiratory SystemEffect of exercise on Muscular SystemPhysiological changes due to ageing“Sports injuries: Classification (Soft Tissue Injuries:(Abrasion, Contusion, Laceration, Incision,

  • C L A S S 12 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL RUBY PARK, KOLKATARUBY PARK, KOLKATA CBSECBSESYLLABUS

    PHYSICAL EDUCATIONMonth Unit Topic Sub Topic

    Sprain & Strain) Bone & Joint Injuries: (Dislocation, Fractures: Stress Fracture, Green Stick,Communated, Transverse Oblique & Impacted) Causes, Prevention& Treatment”First Aid – Aims & Objectives

    October - November

    9 Biomechanics & Sports

    “Meaning and Importance of Biomechanics in Sports Types Of Movements (Flexion, Extension, Abduction & Adduction) Newton’s Law of Motion & Its Application In SportsFriction & Sports”Personality; its definition & types – Trait & Types (Sheldon & Jung Classification) & Big Five TheoryMotivation, its type & techniquesExercise Adherence; Reasons to Exercise, Benefits of ExerciseStrategies for Enhancing Adherence to ExerciseMeaning, Concept & Types of Aggressions in Sports

    10 Training in Sports

    Strength – Definition, types & methods of improving Strength – Isometric, Isotonic & IsokineticEndurance - Definition, types & methods to develop Endurance – Continuous Training, Interval Training & Fartlek TrainingSpeed – Definition, types & methods to develop Speed – Acceleration Run & Pace RunFlexibility – Definition, types & methods to improve flexibilityCoordinative Abilities – Definition & typesCircuit Training - Introduction & its importance

    December PRE BOARD January PRACTICE TEST

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    PHYSICAL EDUCATIONPractical Marks: 30 Marks

    Exam Topic/ Test Marks

    Block Test 1

    Physical Fitness test 6Skill test 7Yogic practices 7Record files 5Viva 5Total 30

    Pre- Board

    Physical Fitness test 6Skill test 7Yogic practices 7Record files 5Viva 5Total 30