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1 Note: XI (syll) 15/16 SYLLABUS SESSION CLASS XI In the Half Yearly Examination- 1 st Term Syllabus will be included in all the subjects. In the Annual Examination whole course will be included in all the subjects. (For further details students must go through I.SC Syllabus Booklet) ENGLISH LANGUAGE (For further details students must go through I.S.C Syllabus Booklet) April May July Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences Sequence of Tenses Active and Passive Voice Phrasal Verbs (Pgs 12 & 13) Composition- Organization Specimen Paper-1 Transformation of Sentences (1) Tenses + Their Uses (1) Agreement of Subject and Verb Narrative Composition Phrasal Verbs (32, 33, 34) Specimen Paper-2 Tenses and Their Uses (2) Use of Multiple Preposition (1) Use of Multiple Preposition (2) Characterisation Creative Writing Atmosphere in Creative Writing Phrasal Verbs (Pgs 48, 49, 50, 51) Specimen Paper-3 August Specimen Paper- 4, 5 & 6 Active and Passive Voice Phrasal Verbs Narrative Composition Formation of Sentences Use of Multiple Preposition Creative Writing September Report Writing, Use of Adjectives, Homophones Descriptive Composition Corrective Use of Words Phrasal Verbs (Pgs 67, 68 & 69) Phrasal Verbs (Pgs 81 & 82) Specimen Paper- 7 & 8 October November Description of Characters Characterisation Conditional Sentences Phrasal Verbs (Pgs 98 & 99) Phrasal Verbs (Pgs 112 & 113) Specimen Paper- 9 Argumentative Composition Use of since and for Transformation of Sentences Correct Use of Words (Unit 12) Use of Adjectives Phrasal Verbs 129, 130, 131 Phrasal Verbs 144 & 145 Specimen Paper- 10

2 I December January XI (syll) 15/16 Comprehension Skills Comprehension Guidelines Note making and Summary Correct Use of Words (Unit 13) Specimen Paper- 11 Elements to omit in Summary Use of Preposition (Unit 15) Homophones (Unit 11) Critical Composition (Unit 14) Specimen Papers- 12 & 13 February - Common Errors Specimen Papers 14 & 15 (Oral & Aural English Pgs ) I Comprehension Skills Correct use of words Use of prepositions Homophones Annual Examination- Full Syllabus of the Year ENGLISH LITERATURE April Prose A Real Durwan + Work Book Father Returning Home + Work Book Arms and The Man Act I + Work Book May Prose The Stolen Bacillus + Work Book Do not go Gentle into the good night + Work Book Arms and The Man Act I + Work Book July Prose The Lost Jewels + Work Book Dulce at Decorumest + Work Book Arms and The Man Act I + Work Book August Prose The Drover s wife + Work Book Arms and The Man Act I () + Work Book The Stolen Bacillus, Do not go Gentle into the good night, Arms and The Man Act I September Prose Old Love + Work Book Phenomenal Woman + Work Book Arms and The Man Act II + Work Book October Prose A very Old Man with Enormous wings + Work Book Breaking Out + Work Book Arms and The Man Act II + Work Book November Prose The Lumber Room + Work Book The Last Ride Together + Work Book Arms and The Man Act II I December January Eve of Waterloo + Work Book Act II + Work Book February Prose I Eve of Waterloo, Arms and The Man Act II The Lumber Room

3 - 3 - XI (syll) 15/16 HINDI LANGUAGE April fucu/k 1& esjs thou dk y{;] 2& vfolej.kh; ;k=k] 3& iqlrd,d mrre lkfkh 4& okn&fookn izfr;ksfxrk eqgkojsa ist u- 232 ls 233,oa 254 vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 1 ls 3 okd; kq} ist u- 217 vksj 218 yksdksfdr;k 1 ls 12 ist u- 260 May fucu/k 5& vk/kqfud f k{kk iz.kkyh] 6& fokku ;k vfhk kki yksdksfdr;k 1 ls 12 ist u- 261 eqgkojsa ist u- 234,oa 255 vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 4,oa 5 okd; kq} ist u- 219 July yksdksfdr;k ist u- 262 eqgkojsa ist u- 235,oa 256 fucu/k 7& e gxkbz] 8& esjs fiz; v/;kid] 9& ns k dks dslk usrk pkfg, vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 6,oa 8 okd; kq} ist u- 220 eqgkojsa] yksdksfdr;k ] okd; kq} djks August fucu/k 10& euksjatu ds vk/kqfud lk/ku eqgkojsa ist u- 235,oa 236 vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 9,oa 10 September fucu/k 11& esjs fo ky; dk okf kzd [ksydwn fnol] 12& egkrek xk /kh] 13& /kkfezd LFky dk o.kzu eqgkojsa ist u- 237,oa ist u- 257 yksdksfdr;k ist u- 263 okd; kq} ist u- 221] 222 vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 11,oa 13 October fucu/k 14& ouksa dk egro] 15& thou esa R;kSgkjksa dk egrro] 16& fu/kzurk 17& ns kizse okd; kq} ist u- 223] 224 vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 14,oa 16 eqgkojsa ist u- 238 November fucu/k 18& lppfj=rk] 19& fe=rk] 20& esjk fiz; dfo ¼dchj] rqylh] lwj½ okd; kq} ist u- 225 eqgkojsa ist u- 239,oa ist u- 258 vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 17,oa 19 I December fucu/k 21& nsoh vkink% HkwdEi] 22& fdzdsv dk [ksy] 23& Hkkjrh; d` kd eqgkojsa ist u- 240,oa ist u- 259 vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 20,oa 22 yksdksfdr;k ist u- 264 January fucu/k 24& jk VªHkk kk fgunh] 25& vf k{kk fodkl esa ck/kd] 26& Nk= vksj vuq kklu eqgkojsa ist u- 241 vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 23,oa 25 February fucu/k 27& lekpkj i= vksj orzeku ;qx] 28&,d v/;kid dh vkredfkk 29& le; dk egrro] 30& gekjk I;kjk Hkkjro kz eqgkojsa ist u- 242 vifbr x ka k ¼vH;kl ekyk½ x ka k u- 26,oa 28 I ¼fucU/k& nsoh vkink] vf k{kk fodkl esa ck/kd] lekpkj i= vksj orzeku ;qx] eqgkojsa] yksdksfdr;k ½ HINDI LITERATURE April dko; eatjh 1- lk[kh ¼dchjnkl½ Xk ladyu 1- iq= izse ¼izsepan½ May dko; eatjh 2- cky&yhyk ¼lwjnkl½ Xk ladyu 2- xksjh ¼lqHknzk dqekjh pksgku½ vk kk<+ dk,d fnu vad ¼,d½ ukvd ifjp; ik= ifjp;,oa ist u- 1 ls 30

4 - 4 - XI (syll) 15/16 July dko; eatjh Xk ladyu 3- kj.kkxr ¼oànkou yky oekz½ vk kk<+ dk,d fnu vad,d& ist u- 31 ls 49 Unit Test Syllabus August lk[kh] kj.kkxr September dko; eatjh 3-,d Qwy dh pkg ¼fl;kjke kj.k½ Xk ladyu 4- lrh ¼f kokuh½ October dko; eatjh 4- vk% /kjrh fdruk nsrh gsa ¼lqfe=kuanu iar½ Xk ladyu 5- b.vjo;w ¼vejdkUr½ November vk kk<+ dk,d fnu vad nks I December dko; eatjh 5- unh ds }hi ¼vKs;½ Xk ladyu 6- nklh ¼t; kadj izlkn½ January dko; eatjh 6- rqylhnkl ds in ¼rqylhnkl½ February dko; eatjh 7- tkx rq>dks nwj tkuk ¼egknsoh oekz½ Xk ladyu 7- D;k fujk k gqvk tk;s ¼gtkjh izlkn f}osnh½ vk kk<+ dk,d fnu 1& vad,d] nks ¼() 2& ukvd dh leh{kk 3& ys[kd dh lkfgr; fo ks krk ij vk/kkfjr iz u Unit Test Syllabus unh ds }hi] b.vjo;w MATHEMATICS April May July August September October Complex Numbers Quadratic Equations Differentiation Integration Statistics Complex Numbers Quadratic Equations Permutation and Combinations Differentiation Integration Statistics Quadratic Equations Complex Numbers Section B Three Dimensional Geometry Section C Average Due Date Binomial Theorem Angles and Arc Length Trigonometric Functions Compound and Multiple Angles Application of Derivatives Mathematical Induction Trigonometric Equations Cartesian System of Co-ordinates

5 November I December January February I XI (syll) 15/16 Locus and Its Equation Section B Vectors Limits and Continuity Section C Statistics Relations and Functions Mathematical Reasoning Finite and Infinite Sequences The Straight Line Circles Compound and Multiple Angles Trigonometric Equations Vectors Differentiation Relations and Functions Finite and Infinite Sequences HISTORY April Growth of Nationalism Workers Movement May Emergence of the Colonial Economy July Growth of Nationalism Emergence of the Colonial Economy Workers Movement The First World War ( ) Growth of Nationalism Emergence of the Colonial Economy Workers Movement The First World War ( ) August Economic, Social and Cultural Impact of British Rule The Great Depression:USA September Protest Movement Against Colonial Rule Communism: Russia ( ) October Gandhian Nationalism November Growth of Nationalism Emergence of the Colonial Economy Workers Movement I December Economic, Social and Cultural Impact of British Rule January Gandhian Nationalism The First World War ( ) February Protest Movement Against Colonial Rule I Protest Movement Against Colonial Rule Gandhian Nationalism Communism: Russia ( ) Economic, Social and Cultural Impact of British Rule

6 April Role of Physics XI (syll) 15/16 PHYSICS Units: Fundamental and Derived units Error Analysis May Vectors Significant Figures Dimensional Analysis Elementary Mathematics July Role of Physics Units: Fundamental and Derived units Error Analysis Significant Figures Dimensional Analysis Vectors Elementary Mathematics Motion in one and two dimensions Force: Newton s Laws of Motion August 0 Work, Power and Energy PRACTICALS Experiment: Friction Uniform Circular Motion Centre of Mass i) Measurement by Vernier callipers, Measure the diameter of a spherical body. Calculate the volume with appropriate significant figures. Measure the volume using graduated cylinder and compare it with calculated value. ii) Find the diameter of a wire using a micrometer screw gauge and determine percentage error in cross sectional area. iii) Determine radius of curvature of a spherical surface like watch glass by a spherometer Units: Fundamental and Derived units Error Analysis Vectors Elementary Mathematics September 4 Rotational motion of a rigid body Gravitation: Planets and satellites Fluid Pressure October 8 Elasticity Motion in Fluids: Viscosity Surface Tension Kinetic Theory of Gases Internal Energy: First Law of Thermodynamics: Specific Heat November 2 Isothermal and Adiabatic Processes PRACTICALS Experiment: Carnot s Heat Engine: Second Law of Thermo dynamics Thermal Conduction Thermal Radiation i) Equilibrium of three concurrent coplanar force and to determine weight of a body.

7 - 7 - XI (syll) 15/16 ii) Inclined plane: To find the downward force acting along the inclined plane on a roller due to gravitational pull of earth and to syudy its relation ship with angle of inclination by ploting graph between force and sin ɵ. iii) To find the acceleration due to gravity by measuring the variation in time period (T) with the effective length (l) of simple pendulum; plot graph of T Vs L and T 2 Vs L iv) To find the force constant of a spring and to study variation in time period of oscillation of a body suspended by the spring. To find acceleration due to gravity by plotting graph of T against vm. I December 6 Simple Harmonic Motion January 7 Free, Damped and Forced Oscillations Progressive Harmonic Waves Wave Speeds Superposition of Waves-1 Interference and Beats February 1 Superposition of Waves-2 PRACTICALS 2 3 Experiment: I Stationary Waves: Vibrations of Air Columns Vibrations of Stretched Strings Doppler Effect i) Cooling Curve: To study the fall in temperature of a body (like hot water or liquid in calorimeter) with time. Find the slope of curve at four different temperatures of hot body and hence deduce Newton s Law of cooling. ii) To syudy the variation in frequency of air column with length using resonance column apparatus or long cylinder and set of tuning forks. Hence determine velocity of sound in air at room temperature. iii) To determine frequency of a tunning fork using a sonometer. iv) To determine specific heat capacity of a solid using a calorimeter. Uniform Circular Motion Internal Energy: First Law of Thermodynamics: Specific Heat Progressive Harmonic Waves Simple Harmonic Motion CHEMISTRY April Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Atomic Structure May Periodic Table July Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Atomic Structure Periodic Table Chemical Bonding August The Gaseous State Surface Chemistry Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Atomic Structure

8 PRACTICALS: Experiment 1 Experiment 2 Experiment XI (syll) 15/16 Basic Techniques In Laboratory i- Cutting of glass ii- Bending a glass tube iii- Drawing of glass jet iv- Boring of cork Acid base Titration Involving Molarity NaOH or KOH solution/dil H 2 SO 4 or HCl using methiyl orange Calculation of strength and molarity September Chapter7 Chemical Kinetics Qualitative Analysis: Identication of Cations and Anions Chemical Energetics (Chemical Thermodynamics) October Redox Reaction (Oxidation & Reduction) 0 Study of Representative Elements(Group 1, 2, 13, 14 & 15) 1 Preparation, Properties and Uses of Compounds of Elementsof Groups 1, 2, 13, 14 & 15) November 1 Preparation, Properties and Uses of Compounds of Elements of Groups 1, 2 3 PRACTICALS: Experiment 1 I Experiment 2 Experiment 3 2,13,14 & 15 Introduction to Organic Chemistry-II (Analysis, Estimation, Formulae and structuresof Organic Compounds) Introduction to Organic Chemistry-II (Analysis, Estimation, Formulae and Structures of Organic Compounds) Acid Base Titration Sodium Carbonate Solution/dilute H 2 SO 4 or dilute HCl using methyl orange indicator Calculations involving molarity and concentration Qualitative Analysis: Identification of cations and anions in a given mixture Preparation of Inorganic Compound Preparation of CuSO 4 December 4 Isomerism January 5 Types of Organic Reactions and their mechanism 6 Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons February 7 Application of Chemicals 8 I PRACTICALS: Experiment 1 Experiment 2 Environmental Chemistry Introduction to Organic Chemistry-II (Analysis, Estimation, Formulae and Structures of Organic Compounds) Isomerism Types of Organic Reactions and their mechanism Acid Base Titration NaOH or KOH solution/dilute H 2 SO 4 of dilute HCl using methyl orange Calculation involving molority and concentration Qualitative Analysis Identification of Cations and ancons in a given mixture

9 - 9 - XI (syll) 15/16 BIOLOGY April Systematics and Five Kingdom of Life Aids for Study of Taxonomy Kingdom Monera Kingdom Protista May Kingdom Fungi Plant Kingdom Mineral Nutrition July Systematics and Five Kingdom of Life Aids for Study of Taxonomy Kingdom Monera Kingdom Protista Kingdom Fungi Plant Kingdom August Animal Kingdom PRACTICALS September Experiment 1 Experiment 2 Experiment 3 Experiment Systematics and Five Kingdom of Life Aids for Study of Taxonomy Kingdom Fungi Study of a dissecting and compound Microscope Food tests for (2) Starch, Glucose Sucrose Study of ph of different Soli Study of following specimens- Liver worts, Moss, Fern, Lichens Hydra, Liver Fluke, Cockroach Morphology and anatomy of Cockroach Plant growth Plant Tissue Human Respiration October 2 Animal Tissues Human Nutrition Circular in Humans Excretion November 7 Endocrine System PRACTICALS: Experiment 5 I December Experiment 6 Experiment 7 Experiment 8 Experiment 9 Nervous System Locomotion Enzymes Food Tests- Proteins, Fats Morphology and Modifications of roots, Stem and Leaves Identification of Stages of Mitosis Preparation of temporary slides of Rhizopus Preparation of slide of onion peel. January 0 Biomolecules Cell Membrane Cell as Unit of Life Cellular Respiration February 4 Structural Organisation of the Cell 6 Cell Reproduction

10 PRACTICALS 7 8 Experiment 10 Experiment 11 Experiment 12 Ecosystem XI (syll) 15/16 Pollution Study the effect of thawing, heat, alcohol on permeability of beet root Study the Effect of different temperature on enzyme (amylase) action on starch solution Identification of specimens- Pinus, Mushroom one Monocot Plant, Dicot Plant, Leech, Earthworm, Prawn, Honey Bee, Silkworm, Rohu Fish Experiment 13 I Identification of Stained preparation of Mammal blood cells, Bacteria, Oscillatoria, Spirogyra, Amoeba, Entamoeba,Plasmodium Endocrine System Nervous System Cell Membrane ECONOMICS April Definitions of Economics Basic Concept of Economics May Basic Problems of an Economy Types of Economics July Definitions of Economics Solutions to the Basic Economic Problems Under Different Economics Basic Concept of Economics Basic Problems of an Economy Types of Economies Solutions to the Basic Economic Problems Under Different Economics August Definitions of Economics September 7 Definition, Scope, Importance and Limitations of Statistics 8 9 Collection, Organisation and Presentation of Data Measure of Central Value October 0 Measure of Dispersion 1 2 Correlation Index Numbers November 3 Some mathematical Tools used in Economics I December The State of Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence Economy Growth and Development Parameters (Indicators) of Development Sustainable Development January 0 Planning and Economic Development in India Structural Changes in the Indian Economy after Liberalisation The Problem of Poverty in India Profile of Indian Agriculture (Rural Development) February 4 Human Capital Formation in India 5 6 I 1 2 Employment and Unemployment in India- (problems and Policies) Comparative Study of Indian and Chinese Economies Correlation Index Numbers

11 XI (syll) 15/16 COMMERCE For further details students must go through I.S.C Syllabus Booklet. April Classification of Human Activities-Economic and Non-Economic Nature and Objectives of Business Classification of Business Activities May Introduction to Business Organizations Sole Trader July Chapter-1 Classification of Human Activities-Economic and Non-Economic Chapter-2 Chapter-3 Unit Test Syllabus: Nature and Objectives of Business Classification of Business Activities Classification of Human Activities-Economic and Non-Economic Nature and Objectives of Business August Chapter-4 Introduction to Business Organizations Chapter-5 Sole Trader Chapter-6 Partnership September Chapter-7 Joint Stock Company Chapter-8 Chapter-9 Types of Companies Formation of a Company October Chapter-10 Public Enterprises, Public Utilities and Public Private Partnerships Chapter-11 Chapter-12 Chapter-13 Cooperative Organization Social Responsibility of Business & Business Ethics E-Business and Outsourcing I November Chapter-14 Stock Exchange December Chapter-15 Wholesale Trade (Wholesalers) Chapter-16 Chapter-17 Chapter-18 Retail Trade (Retailers) Procedure and Documents Used in Home Trade Chambers of Commerce & Industry January Chapter-19 Nature and Scope of Foreign Trade Chapter-20 Chapter-21 Export Trade Import Trade February Chapter-22 World Trade Organization (WTO) Chapter-23 Chapter-24 Unit Test Syllabus: Chapter-14 Chapter-15 Chapter-16 Business Risks and Insurance Types of Insurance Stock Exchange Wholesale Trade (Wholesalers) Retail Trade (Retailers) ACCOUNTING April Introduction to Accounting Basic Accounting Terms May Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) Accounting Standards and IFRS July Introduction to Accounting Basic Accounting Terms

12 XI (syll) 15/16 Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) Accounting Standards and IFRS August Double Entry System Accounting Equation Introduction to Accounting Basic Accounting Terms Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) September Basis of Accounting and Accounting Cycle Accounting Cycle: Journal Accounting Cycle: Ledger October 0 Accounting Cycle: Trial Balance Accounting Cycle: Final Accounts without Adjustments Sub- Division of Journal: Cash Book Sub-Division of Journal: Special Purpose Subsidiary Books November 4 Bank Reconcilation Statement 5 Depreciation Accounting I December 6 Bills of Exchange 7 Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income January 8 Reserve and Provision Application of Bad Debts Recovery and Discount Final Accounts with Adjustment Accounts from Incomplete Record February 2 Accounts of Non-Trading Organization I 0 9 Rectification of Errors Computer, Computerised Accounting System Applicating of Computers in Accounting Accounting Software or Accounting System Final Accounts with Adjustment Application of Bad Debts Recovery and Discount COMPUTER SCIENCE April Data Representation Computer Structure General OOP Concept May Introducing Java 0 Java Fundamental Flow of Control July Data Representation 0 1 Computer Structure General OOP Concept Introducing Java Java Fundamental Flow of Control Classes in Java August 3 Using Library Classes Data Representation General OOP Concept

13 XI (syll) 15/16 Introducing Java Java Fundamental Flow of Control Note: Practical done during the term should be submitted at the time of practical exam. September 4 Arrays 2 Function/Method October Basic architecture of a Simple Processor and its Instruction Set November Internal Functioning of Computer Note: Practical done during the term should be submitted at the time of practical exam. I December Propositional Logic and Hardware 5 Operation on Files January 6 Simple Data Structure (Only simple operation of Stack and Queue to be February I discussed) Propositional Logic and Hardware Note: Practical done during the term should be submitted at the time of practical exam. PHYSICAL EDUCATION April Concept of Physical Education Athletics May Individual Aspects and Group Dynamics July Concept of Physical Education Individual Aspects and Group Dynamics Athletics, Badminton, Basketball August Nutrition, Weight control & exercise Concept of Physical Education Athletics Individual Aspects and Group Dynamics September Physical fitness & welfare Cricket, Tennis October and sports a global perspective Volleyball, Swimming November Nutrition, weight control & exercise I December Concept of Physical Education Football January Individual Aspects and Group Dynamics February I Hockey Concept of Physical Education and sports a global perspective Physical fitness & welfare

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