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SYLLABUS - 2020- 2021 No. of MonthsWorking Topics Class - XII Sub - English Days July 25 FL - Indigo Books Prescribed : Poets & Pancakes 1. Flamingo (FL) Keeping Quiet (Poem) 2. Vistas (VS) AWS - Letter of Enquiry No. of - Invitation (Formal & Informal) MonthsWorking Topics Days - Poster - Speech Writing March 0 FL - My Mother at Sixty Six (Poem) The Last Lesson August 20 FL - Going Places AWS - Notice - A Thing of Beauty (Poem) Letter to the Editor A Roadside stand (Poem) Note - Making VS - Should Wizard Hit Mommy AWS - Debate April 21 FL - Lost Spring An Elementary School Sept25 Revision for 1st Term Classroom in a Slum (Poem) FL - The Interview VS - The Third Level Aunt Jennifer's Tiger (Poem) AWS - Letter to the School Authority The Tiger King AWS - Article Writing Oct 18 VS - On the Face of It (Play) Advertisements (Display & Classified) - Memories of Childhood

May 12+5 FL - Deep Water Nov 10 FL - Revision VS - Journey to the end of the Earth VS - Evans Tries an O-Level The Enemy Dec21 Revision AWS - Letter for Placing Order & Cancellation Report Writing Job Application

June 13 FL - The Rat Trap AWS - Letter of Complaint

1 2 Subject - Mathematics (Code - 041) No. of MonthsWorking Portion No. of Days MonthsWorking Portion Days matrices), properties of determinants, minors, co-factors and applications of de- March 07 Linear Programming terminants in finding the area of a triangle. Introduction, related terminology such as Adjoint and inverse of a square matrix. constraints, objective function, optimiza- Consistency, inconsistency and number of tion, different types of linear programming solutions of system of linear equations by (L.P.) problems, mathematical formulation examples, solving system of linear equa- of L.P. problems, graphical method of tions in two or three variables (having solution for problems in two variables, unique solution) using inverse of a matrix. feasible and infeasible regions (bounded Vectors or unbounded), feasible and infeasible solutions, optimal feasible solutions (up to Vectors and scalars, magnitude and direc- three non-trivial constraints). tion of a vector. Direction consines and Mat rices direction ratios of a vector. Types of vectors. (equal, unit, zero,parallel and col- Concept, Notation, Order, Equality, Types linear vectors), Positon vector of a point, of Matrices, zero and identity matrix, trans- negative of a vector, components of a pose of a matrix, symmetric and skew sym- vector, addition of vectors, multiplication metric matrices. Operation on matrices : of a vector by a scalar, position vector of a Addition and multiplication and multiplica- point dividing a line segment in a given tion with a scalar. Simple properties of ratio. Definition, Geometrical Interpreta- addition, multiplication and scalar multipli- tion, properties and application of scalar cation. Non-commutativity of multiplication (dot) product of vectors, vector (Cross) of matrices and existence of non-zero product of vectors, scalar triple product of matrices whose product is the zero matrix vectors. (restrict to square matrices of order 2). Activity No. 13 Activity No. 5 April 21 Matrices Three - Dimensional Geometry Concept of elementary row and column Direction consines and direction ratios of operations. Invertible matrices and proof a line joining two points. Cartesian equa- of the uniqueness of inverse, if it exists; tion and vector equation of a line, copla- (Here all matrices will have real entries). nar and skew lines, shortest distance be- 2. Determinants tween tow lines. Cartesian and vector equation of a plane. Angle between (i) Two Determinant of a square matrix (up to 3x3

3 4 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Portion MonthsWorking Portion Days Days lines (ii) Two planes (iii) A line and a plane. Aug 21 1. Differentiation : Distance of a point from a plane. Derivative of composite functions, chain rule, derivative of inverse trigonometric May 12+06 Probability : functions, derivative of implicit functions. Conditional probability, multiplication theo- Concept of exponential and logarithmic rem on probability, independent events, functions. Derivatives of logarithmic and total probability, Bayes' theorem, Random exponential functions. Logarithmic variable and its probability distribution, differentiation, derivative of functions mean and variance of random variable. expressed in parametric forms. Second Repeated independent (Bernoulli) trials order deriatives. Rolle's and Lagrange's and Binomial distribution. Mean Value Theorems (without proof) and Activity No. 14 their geometric interpretation. June 12 QUALIFYING EXAMINATION Activity No. 6, 7 and 8 Relations 2. Applications of Derivatives Types of relations : reflexive, symmetric, transitive and equivalence relations. Applications of derivatives : rate of change Activity No. 1 of physical quantities, increasing / decreasing functions, tangents and normals, use of July 25 1. Functions derivatives in approximation, maxima and One to one and onto functions, composite minima (first derivative test motivated functions, inverse of a function. Binary geometrically and second derivative test operations. given as a provable tool). Simple problems Activity No. 3 and 4 (that illustrate basic principles and under- standing of the subject as well as real-life 2. Inverse Trigonometric Functions situations). Definition, range, domain, principal value Activity No. 9, 10, 11 and 15 branch. Graphs of inverse trigonometric functions. Elementary properties of inverse 3. Integrals trigonometric functions. Integration as inverse process of differen- Activity No. 2 tiation. Integration of a variety of functions by substitution, Evaluation of simple inte- 3. Continuity and Differentiability grals of the special types and problems Continuity and differentiability based on them by partial fractions.

5 6 No. of Lab Activity in Mathematics MonthsWorking Portion Days (Ten marks is allotted for Activity in Mathematics) Sept. 25 HALF YEARLY EXAM Integrals (Continued) : 1. To make a partition of a set of students of standard XII on the basis of a relation defined as R = {( a, b): a and Integration by parts, special integrals like b have same birth year .} and confirm it as an Equiva- 2 2 2 2 µa - x , µ x +- a lence relation. -1 Oct 20 1. Integrals (Continued) : 2. To draw the graph of sin x using the graph of sin c Definite integrals as a limit of a sum, and demonstrate the concept of mirror reflection about Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (with- the line y = x. out proof). Basic properties of definite in- c tegrals and evaluation of definite integrals. 3. To sketch the graph of a and log a x, a > O, a ò 1 and 2. Applications of the Integrals to examine that they are mirror images of each other. Applications in finding the area under (Use a = 2 or 3) simple curves, especially lines, circles / parabolas / ellipses (in standard form only), 4. To establish a relationship between common logarithm Area between any of the two above said (to the base 10) and natural logarithm (to the base e) curves (the region should be clearly of number x. identifiable). Activity No. 12 5. Formation of code through matrix multiplication.

Nov 19 Differential Equations : 6. To verify that for a function Ö to be continuous at given Definition, order and degree, general and point x , Dy = |Ö ( x + Dx) - Ö(x )| is arbitrary small particular solutions of a differential o o o equation. Formation of differential provided , Dx is sufficiently small. equation whose general solution is given. 7. To verify Rolle's theorem by taking a suitable case. Solution of diffential equations by method of separation of variables, solutions of 8. To verify Langrange's Mean Value theorem. homogeneous differential equations. Solutions of linear differential equation of 9. To understand the concept of decreasing and increasing first order and first degree. functions. Pre Board - I 10. To understand the concepts of local maxima, local Dec 21 PRE - BOARD - II minima and point of inflection. 7 8 11. To understand the concept of Absolute maxima and Sub - Physics absolute minima of a function in a given closed No. of Month Working Topics to be covered interval through its graph. Days

b March 13 Unit I : Electrostatics 12. To evaluate the definite integral — µ1 - 2 as the limit a x dx Ch. 1 : Electric Charges and Fields of the sum and verify it by actual integration. Electric charges; Conservation of charge,

ç ç ç ç ç ç ç Coulomb's law-force between two point 13. To verify geometrically that c x ( a+ b) = ( c x a) + (c x b). charges, forces between multiple charges; superposition principle and continuous 14. To explain the computation of conditional probability of charge distribution. a given event A, when event B has already occurred Electric field, electric field due to a point through an example of throwing a pair of dice. charge, electric field lines, electric dipole, electric field due to a dipole, torque on a 15. To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dipole in uniform electric field. dimension become maximum, of the length is decreasing April 21 Electric flux, statement of Gauss's theorem and breadth is increasing at a given rate. and its applications to find field due to infi- nitely long straight wire, uniformly charged Description of marks infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged Theory - 80 Marks thin spherical shell (field inside and outside). Periodic Test - 10 Marks Ch. 2: Electrostatic Potential and Lab Activity - 10 Marks Capacitance Total - 100 Marks Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole and system of charges; equipoten- tial surfaces, electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges and of electric dipole in an electrostatic field. Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor. Dielec- trics and electric polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, combination of capacitors in series and in parallel, capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without di- electric medium between the plates, energy stored in a capacitor.

9 10 No. of No. of Month Working Topics to be covered Month Working Topics to be covered Days Days Unit II : Current Electricity conductors-definition of ampere, torque Ch. 3 : Current Electricity experienced by a current loop in uniform Electric current, flow of electric charges in a magnetic field; moving coil galvanometer- metallic conductor, drift velocity, mobility and its current sensitivity and conversion to their relation with electric current; ohm's law, ammeter and voltmeter. electrical resistance, V-I characteristics (linear and non-linear), electrical energy and June 12 QUALIFYING EXAMINATION power, electrical resistivity and conductiv- Ch. 5 : Magnetism and Matter ity, Carbon resistors, colour code for Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its carbon resistors' series and parallel magnetic dipole moment, magnetic dipole combinations of resistors; temperature moment of a revolving electron, magnetic dependence of resistance. field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar May 12+8 Internal resistance of a cell, potential magnet) along its axis and perpendicular to difference and emf of a cell, combination of its axis, torque on a magnetic diple (bar cells in series and in parallel, Kirchhoff's laws magnet) in a uniform magnetic field; bar and simple applications, Wheatstone bridge, magnet as an equivalent solenoid, magnetic metre bridge. field lines; earth's magnetic field and Potentiometer - principle and its applications magnetic elements. to measure potential difference and for July 25 Para-, dia-and ferro - magnetic substances, comparing EMF of two cells; measurement with examples. Electromagnets and factors of internal resistance of a cell. affecting their strengths, permanent magnets. Unit III : Magnetic Effects of Current and Unit IV : Electromagnetic Induction and Magnetism Alternating Currents Ch. 4 : Moving Charges and Magnetism Ch. 6 : Electomagnetic Induction Concept of Magnetic field, Oersted's experi- Electomagnetic induction; Faraday's laws, ment. Biot - Savart law and its application induced EMF and current; Lenz's Law, Eddy to current carrying circular loop. Ampere's currents. Self and mutual induction. law and its applications to infinitely long Ch. 7 : Alternating Current straight wire. Straight and toroidal solenoids Alternating current, peak and RMS value of (only qualitative treatment), force on a mov- alternating current/voltage; reactance and ing charge in uniform magnetic and electric impedance; LC oscillations (qualitative treat- fields, Cyclotron. Force on a current-carry- ment only), LCR series circuit, resonance; ing conductor in a uniform magnetic field, power in AC circuits, power factor, wattless force between two parallel current-carrying 11 12 No. of No. of Month Working Topics to be covered Month Working Topics to be covered Days Days current. AC generator and transformer. fringe width, coherent sources and Unit V : Electromagnetic waves sustained interference of light, diffraction Ch. 8 : Electomagnetic Waves due to a single slit, width of central Basic idea of displacement current, maximum, resolving power of microscope Electromagnetic waves, their characteris- and astronomical telescope, polarisation, tics, their Transverse nature (qualitative plane polarised light, Brewster's law, uses ideas only). Electromagnetic spectrum of plane polarised light and Polaroids. (radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays) including Sept 25 HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION elementary facts about their uses. Unit VII : Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Aug 21 Unit VI : Optics Ch. 11 : Dual Nature of Radiation and Ch. 9 : Ray Optics and Optical Instruments Matter Ray Optics: Reflection of light, spherical Dual nature of radiation, Photoelectric mirrors, mirror formula, refraction of light, effect, Hertz and Lenard's observations; total internal reflection and its applications, Einstein's photoelectric equation-particle optical fibres, refraction at spherical nature of light. Matter waves-wave nature surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, of particles, de-Broglie relation, Davisson- lensmaker's formula, magnification, power Germer experiment (experimetnal details of a lens, combination of thin lenses in should be omitted; only conclusion should contact, refraction of light through a prism. be explained). Scattering of light - blue colour of sky and reddish appearance of the sun at surnrise Oct 20 Unit VIII : Atoms and Nuclei and sunset. Optical instruments: Micro- Ch. 12 : Atoms scopes and astronomical telescopes Alpha-particle scattering experiment; (reflecting and refracting) and their Rutherford's model of atom; Bohr model, magnifying powers. energy levels, hydrogen spectrum. Ch. 10 : Wave Optics Ch. 13 : Nuclei Wave optics: Wave front and Huygen's prin- Composition and size of nucleus, Radioac- ciple, reflection and refraction of plane wave tivity, alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays at a plane surface using wave fronts. Proof and their properties; radioactive decay law. of laws of reflection and refraction using Mass-energy relation, mass defect; binding Huygen's principle. Interference, Young's energy per nucleon and its variation with mass double slit experiment and expression for number; nuclear fission, nuclear fusion.

13 14 No. of SECTION - B Month Working Topics to be covered Days 8. To find the value of v for different values of u in case of Unit IX : Electronic Devices a concave mirror and to find the focal length. Ch. 14 : Semiconductor Electronics : 9. To find the focal length of a convex mirror, using a Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits convex lens. Energy bands in conductors, semiconduc- 10. To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting tors and insulators (qualitative ideas only) graphs between u and v or between 1/u and 1/v. Semiconductor diode - I-V characteristics 11. To determine angle of minimum deviation for a given in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rec- prism by plotting a graph between angle of incidence tifier; Special purpose p-n junction diodes: and angle of deviation. LED, photodiode, solar cell and Zener 12. To determine refractive index of a glass slab using a diode and their characteristics, zener diode travelling microscope. as a voltage regulator. 13. To find refractive index of a liquid by using convex lens Nov 19 REVISION, PRE BOARD - I and plane mirror. 14. To draw the I-V characteristic curve for a p-n junction Dec REVISION, PRE BOARD - II in forward bias and reverse bias. Lists of Experiments 15. To draw the characteristic curve of a zener diode and SECTION - A to determine its reverse break down voltage. 1. To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by List of Activities plotting a graph for potential difference versus current. 1. To assemble the components of a given electrical 2. To find resistance of a given wire using meter bridge circuit. and hence determine the resistivity (specific 2. To study the variation in potential drop with length of a resistance) of its material. wire for a steady current. 3. To verify the laws of combination (series) of resistances 3. To draw the diagram of a given open circuit comprising using a meter bridge. at least a battery, resistor/rheostate, key, ammeter and 4. To verify the laws of combination (parallel) of voltmeter. Mark the components that are not resistances using a meter bridge. connected in proper order and correct the circuit and also draw the circuit diagram. 5. To compare the EMF of two given primary cells using potentiometer. 4. To identify a diode, a LED, a transistor, an IC, a resistor and a capacitor from a mixed collection of such 6. To determine the internal resistance of given primary items. cell using potentiometer. 5. To obtain a lens combination with the specified focal 7. To determine resistance of a galvanometer by length by using two lenses from the given set of lenses. half-deflection method and to find its figure of merit. 15 16 Sub - Chemistry (Code - 043) Month No. of Unit / Title Working Month No. of Unit / Title Days Working Surface Chemistry Days Adsorption - physisorption and chemisorption, March 07 Solution factors affecting adsorption of gases on Types of solutions, expressing concentration solids, catalysis, homogenous and heterog- of solutions of solids in liquids, solubility of enous activity and selectivity; enzyme cataly- gases in liquids, solid solutions, colligative sis colloidal state distinction between true properties- relative lowering of vapour solutions, colloids and suspension; lyophilic, pressure, Raoult's law, elevation of boiling lyophobic multi-molecular and macromolecular point, depression of freezing point, osmotic colloids; properties of colloids; Tyndall effect, pressure, determination of molecular masses Brownian movement, electrophoresis, coagu- using Colligative properties, Abnormal lation, emulsion - types of emulsions. molecular mass. Van't Hoff factor. May 12+5 General Principal and Isolation of Elements April 21 Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Principles and methods of extraction - concen- Surface Chemistry tration, oxidation, reduction - electrolytic method Redox reactiions, conductance in electrolytic and refining; occurrence and principles of solutions, specific and molar Kohlrausch's Law, extraction of aluminium, copper, zinc and iron. electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea), dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic Qualifying Examination cells, lead accumulator, EMF of a cell, June 12 Haloalkane and Haloarenes standard electrode potential, Nernst equation Haloalkanes: Nomenclature, nature of C-X and its application to chemical cells, Relation bond, physical and chemical properties, between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a mechanism of substitution reactions, optical cell, fuel cells, corrosion. rotation. Chemical Kinetics Haloarenes: Nature of C-X bond, substitution Rates of a reaction (Average and instanta- reactions (Directive influence of halogen in neous), factors affecting rate of reaction: monosubstituted compounds only). concentration, temperature, catalyst; order and Uses and environmental effects of - molecularity of a reaction, rate law and dichloromethane, trichloromethane, specific rate constant, integrated rate equations tetrachloromethane, iodoform, freons, DDT. and half-life (only for zero and first order reactions), concept of collision theory July 25 Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, Aldehydes, (elementary idea, no mathematical treatment). Ketone and Carboxylic Acids, Organic Activation energy, Arrhenius equation. compounds containing Nitrogen Alcohols : Nomenclature, methods of

17 18 Month No. of Unit / Title Month No. of Unit / Title Working Working Days Days preparation, physical and chemical properties metals, general trends in properties of the first (of primary alcohols only), identification of row transition metalsmetallic character, ioniza- primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols, tion enthalpy, oxidation states, ionic radii, mechanism of dehydration, uses with special colour, catalytic property, magnetic properties, reference to methanol and ethanol. interestitial compounds, alloy formation, prepa-

Phenols : Nomenclature, methods of prepa- ration and properties of K 2Cr 2O7 and KM nO4. ration, physical and chemical properties, acidic Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration, oxida- nature of phenol, electrophillic substitution tion states, chemical reactivity and lanthanoid reactions, uses of phenols. contraction and its consequences. Ethers : Nomenclature, methods of prepara- Actinoids - Electronic configuration, oxidation tion, physical and chemical properties, uses. states and comparison with lanthanoids. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids: Coordination Compounds: Aldehydes and Ketones : Nomenclature, Coordination compounds - Introduction, ligands, nature of carbonyl group, methods of prepa- coordination number, colour, magnetic proper- ration, physical and chemical properties, ties and shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mono- mechanism of nucleophilic addition, reactivity nuclear coordination compounds. Bonding, of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes, uses. Werner's theory, VBT and CFT; strcutre and Carboxylic Acids : Nomenclature, acidic nature, stereoisomerism, importance of coordination methods of preparation, physical and chemical compounds (in qualitative inclusion, extraction properties; uses. of metals and biological system). Organic compounds containing Nitrogen: Amines : Nomenclature, classification, (HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION) structure, methods of preparation, physical and Sept 25 p -Block Elements chemical properties, uses, identification of Group 16 Elements: General introduction, primary, secondary and tertiary amines. electronic configuration, oxidation states, Cyanides and Isocyanides - will be mentioned occurrence, trends in physical and chemical at relevant places in text. properties, dioxygen: Preparation, Properties Diazonium salts : Preparation, chemical and uses, classification of Oxides, Ozone, reactionis and importance in synthetic organic Sulphur - allotropic forms; compounds of Sul- chemistry. phur: Preparation Properties and uses of Sul- Aug 21 'd' and 'f' Block Elements, Coordination phur-dioxide, Sulphuric Acid: industrial Compounds process of manufacture, properties and uses; Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only). Group General introduction, electronic configuration, 17 Elements: General introduction, electronic occurrence and characteristics of transition 19 20 Month No. of Unit / Title Month No. of Unit / Title Working Working Days Days configuration, oxidation states, occurrence, antifertility drugs, antibiotics, antacids, trends in physical and chemical properties; antihistamines. compounds of halogens, Preparation, proper- Chemicals in food - prepservative,s artificial ties and uses of Chlorine and Hydrochloric acid, sweetening agents, elementary idea of interhalogen compounds, Oxoacids of antioxidants. Cleansing agents - soaps and halogens (structures only). detergents, cleansing action. Group 18 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, trends in Nov 19 Pre - Board Exam physical and chemical properties, uses. Revision

Oct 20 Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in PRACTICALS Everyday life Carbohydrates - Classification (aldoses and Evaluation Scheme for Examination Marks ketoses), monosaccahrides (glucose and Volumetric Analysis 08 fructose) D-L configuration oligosaccharides Salt Analysis 08 (sucrose, lactose, maltose), polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen); Importance of Content Based Experiment 06 carbohydrates. Project Work 04 Proteins - Elementary idea of - amino acids, Class record and viva 04 peptide bond, polypeptides, proteins, structure Total 30 of proteins - primary, secondary, tertiary struc- ture and quaternary structures (qualitative idea Micro-chemical methods are available for several of the only), denaturation of proteins; enzymes. practical experiments. Wherever possible, such techniques Hormones- Elementary idea excluding should be used. structure. A. Surface Chemistry Vitamins - Classification and functions. (a) Preparation of one lyophilic and one Nucleic Acids : DNA and RNA. lyophobic sol Lyophilic sol - starch, egg Polymers: albumin and gum Copolymerization, some important polymers: natural and synthetic like polythene, nylon Lyophobic sol - aluminium hydroxide, ferric polyesters, bakelite, rubber. Biodegradable and hydroxide, arsenous sulphide. non-biodegradable polymers. (b) Dialysis of sol-prepared in (a) above Chemistry in Everyday life: (c) Study of the role of emulsifying agents in stabilizing Chemicals in medicines - analgesics, tranquil- the emulsion of different oils. izers antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials, 21 22 B. Chemical Kinetics F. Preparation of Inorganic Compounds (a) Effect of concentration and temperature on the rate i) Preparation of double salt of Ferrous Ammonium of reaction between Sodium Thiosulphate and Sulphate or Potash Alum. Hydrochloric acid. ii) Preparation of Potassium Ferric Oxalate. (b) Study of reaction rates of any one of the following: G. Preparation of Organic Compounds i) Reaction of lodide ion with Hydrogen Peroxide Preparation of any one of the following compounds at room temperature using different concentration i) Acetanilide of lodide ions. ii) Di-benzal Acetone iii) p-Nitroacetanilide ii) Reaction between Potassium Iodate, (KIO ) and iv) Aniline yellow or 2 - Naphthol Aniline dye 3 Sodium Sulphite : (Na SO ) using starch H. Tests for the functional groups present in Organic 2 3 solution as indicator (clock reaction). compounds : Unsaturation, alcoholic, phenolic, aldehydic, ketonic, C. Thermochemistry carboxylic and amino (Primary) groups. Any one of the following experiments I. Characteristic tests of carbohydrates, fats and proteins i) Enthalpy of dissolution of Copper Sulphate or in pure samples and their detection in given food stuffs. Potassium Nitrate. J. Determination of concentration / molarity of KMnO 4 ii) Enthalpy of neutralization of strong acid (HCI) and solution by titrating it against a standard solution of : strong base (NaOH). i) Oxalic acid ii) Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate iii) Determination of enthaply change during interac- (Students will be required to prepare standard tion (Hydrogen bond formation) between Acetone solutions by weighing themselves.) and Chloroform. K. Qualitative Analysis D. Electrochemistry 2+ 2+ Variation of cell potential in Zn/Zn II Cu /Cu with Determination of one cation and one anion in a given salt. change in concentration of electrolytes (CuSO orZnSO ) 2+ 2+ 3+ 3+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ at room temperature. 4 4 Cation : Pb , Cu , Al , Fe , Mn , Zn , Cu , CO E. Chromatography 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ + , Ni , Ca , Sr , Ba , Mg , [NH ] i) Separation of pigments from extracts of leaves and 4 flowers by paper chromatography and determination 2- 2- 2- 2- - - - of Rf values. Anions : [CO ] , S , [SO ] ,[SO ] , [NO ] , Cl , Br , 3 3 4 2 ii) Separation of constitutents present in an inorganic 3- 2- - mixture containing two cations only (constituents [PO ] , [C O ] , CH COO 4 2 4 3 having large difference in Rf values to be provided). (Note : Insoluble salts excluded) 23 24 PROJECT Practical Examination for Visually Impaired Students of Classes XI and XII Evaluation Scheme Scientific investigations involving laboratory testing and Time Allowed : Two Hour Max. Marks : 30 collecting information from other sources. Identification / Familiarity with the apparatus 5 A few suggested Projects. Written test (based on given/prescribed practicals 10 ò Study of the presence of oxalate ions in guava fruit at Practical Record 5 different stages of ripening. Viva 10 ò Study of quantity of casein present in different samples Total 30 of milk. General Guidelines ò Preparation of soybean milk and its comparison with ò The practical examination will be of two hour duration. the natural milk with respect to curd formation, effect of ò A separate list of ten experiments is included here. temperature, etc. ò The written examination in practicals for these students ò Study of the effect of Potassium Bisulphate as food will be conducted at the time of practical examination of preservative under various conditions (temperature, all other students. concentration, time, etc.) ò The written test will be of 30 minutes duration. ò Study of digestion of starch by salivary amylase and ò The question paper given to the students should be effect of pH and temperature on it. legibly typed. It should contain a total of 15 practical ò Comparative study of the rate of fermentation of skill based very short answer type questions. A student following materials: wheat flour, gram flour, potato juice, would be required to answer any 10 questions. carrot juice, etc. ò A writer may be allowed to such students as per CBSE ò Extraction of essential oils present in Saunf (aniseed), examination rules. Ajwain (carum), IIIaichi (cardamom). ò All questions included in the question papers should be ò Study of common food adulterants in fat, oil, butter, related to the listed practicals. Every question should sugar, turmeric power, chilli powder and pepper. require about two minutes to be answered. Note : Any other investigatory project, which involves about ò These students are also required to maintain a practical 10 periods of work, can be chosen with the approval of the file. A student is expected to record at least five of the teacher. listed experiments as per the specific instructions for each subject. These practicals should be duly checked and signed by the internal examiner. ò The format of writing any experiement in the practical file should include aim, apparatus required, simple theory, procedure, related practical skills, precautions etc.

25 26 ò Questions may be generated jointly by the external/ C. Tests for the functional groups present in organic com- internal examiners and used for assessment. pounds : ò The viva questions may include questions based on 1) Alcoholic and Carboxylic groups basic theory/principle/concept apparatus/materials/ 2) Aldehydic and Ketonic chemicals required, procedure, precautions, sources of D. Characteristic tests of carbohydrates and proteins in the error etc. given food stuffs. A. Items for Identification / Familiarity of the apparatus for E. Preparation of Inorganic Compounds - Potash Alum assessment in practicals (All experiments) Beaker, glass rod, tripod stand, wire gauze, Bunsen SECTION - B (Mandatory) burner, Whatman filter paper, gas jar, capillary tube, F. Quantitative analysis Pestile and mortar, Test tubes, tongs, test tube holder, 1) (a) Preparation of the standard solution of Oxalic acid test tube stand, buretee, Pipette, conical flask, stan- of a given volume dard flask, clamp stand, Tripod stand, burner, wire gauze, funnel, filter paper (b) Determination of molarity of KMnO solution by 4 Hands-on Assessment titrating it against a standard solution of Oxalic ò Identification / familiarity with the apparatus acid. ò Odour detection in qualitative analysis 2) The above exercise [F 1 (a) and (b)] to be conducted B. List of Practicals using Ferrous ammonium sulphate (Mohr's salt) The experiments have been divided into two sections : G. Qualitative analysis: Section A and Section B. The experiements mentioned 1) Determination of one cation and one anion in a given in Section B are mandatory. salt. Cations - [NH]4+ SECTION -A 2- 2- 2- - - Anions - [CO ] , S [SO ] , Cl , CH COO (Note : A. Surface Chemistry 3 3 3 1) Preparation of one lyophilic and one lyophobic sol Insoluble salts excluded) Lyophilic sol - starch, egg albumin and gum Note : The above practicals may be carried out in an 2) Preparation of one experiential manner rather than recording observations. Iyophobic sol Lyophobic sol - Ferric hydroxide Prescribed Books : B. Chromatography 1. Chemistry Part-I, Class-XII, Published by NCERT. 2. Chemistry Part-II, Class-XII, Published by NCERT. 1) Separation of pigments from extracts of leaves and 3. Chemistry Lab Manual, Class-XII, Published by NCERT. flowers by paper chromatography and determina- tion of Rf values (distance values may be provided). 27 28 Subject - Biology No. of MonthsWorking Unit Topics / Chapter No. of Days MonthsWorking Unit Topics / Chapter Days Ch. 2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering March 08 X Ecology Plants Flower structure, Development of male Ch. 13. Organisms & Environment and female gametophyte, Pollination- Habitat and niche, Population and types, agencies and examples, Outbreed- ecological adaptations; Population ing devices, Pollen- Pistil interaction, attributes - growth, birth and death rate, Double fertilization, Post fertilization age distribution, Population interactions - Development - endosperm and embryo, mutualism, competition, predation, Development of seed and formation of parasitism. fruit, Special modes - apomixes, April 21 X Ch. 14. Ecosystem pathernocarpy, Polyembryony, Signifi- cance of seed and fruit formation. Patterns, components; productivity and decomposition; energy flow; Pyramids of June 13 Qualifying Examination number, biomass, energy; Nutrient cycling July 25 VI/ Ch. 3. Human Reproduction (carbon and phosphorous); Ecological VII Male and female reproductive system, succession; Ecological services- Carbon Microscopic anatomy of testis and ovary, fixation, Pollination, oxygen release. Gametogenesis, Menstrual cycle, Ch. 15. Biodiversity & Its Conservation Fertilisation, embryo development upto Concept of Biodiversity, Pattern, Loss of blastocyst formation, implantation; preg- Biodiversity, Biodiversity Conservation; nancy and placenta formation (Elemen- tary idea), parturition (Elementary idea), Hotspots, endangered organisms, extinc- lactation (Elementary idea). tion, Red Data Book, biosphere reserves, Ch. 4. Reproductive Health National Parks and Sancturaries. Need for reproductive health and preven- Ch. 16. Environmental Issues tion of sexually transmitted diseases, Air pollution and its control, Water pollution birth Control-need and Methods, Contra- and its control, Agrochemical and its ef- ception and Medical Termination of fects, Solid waste management, Radio- Pregnancy (MTP), Amniocentesis, active waste management, greenhouse Infertility and assisted reproductive effect and global warming, Ozone depletion. technologies-IVF, ZIFT, GIFT (Elementary May 12 VI Reproduction idea for general awareness). Ch. 1. Reproduction in Organisms Genetics & Evolution Reproduction: a characteristic feature of all Ch. 5. Principles of inheritance organisms for continuation of species. Mendelian inheritance, Deviations from Modes of reproduction-Asexual and sexual. Mendelism- Incomplete dominance, Modes of asexual reproduction- Binary fis- Co-dominance, Multiple allelism and inheritance of blood group, Pleiotrophy; sion, sporulation, budding, gemmule, frag- Elementary idea of polygenic inheritance; mentation, vegetative propagation in plants. 29 30 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Unit Topics / Chapter MonthsWorking Unit Topics / Chapter Days Days Chromosomal theory of inheritance; Sept 25 Revision & Half Yearly Examination Chromosomes and genes; Sex determi- nation- In humans, birds, honey bee, link- Oct 18 VIII Biology & Human Welfare age and crossing over; Sex linked inher- Ch. 8. Health & Disease itance-Haemophilia Colour blindness, Pathogens, Parasites, causing Mendelian disorders in humans- Down's human diseases (Malaria, Filaria, Ascari- syndrome, Turner's syndrome and asis, Typhoid. Pneumonia, Common cold, Klinefelter's syndrome. Amoebiasis, Ringworm), Basic concepts Ch. 6. Molecular Basis of Inheritance of immunology, vaccine, Cancer, HIV, Search for genetic material; Structure of AIDS, Adolescence, drug and alcohol DNA and RNA, DNA packaging, DNA rep- abuse. lication, Central dogma: Transcription, Ch. 9. Strategies in Food Production genetic code, translation, Gene expres- sion and regulation-Lac Operon, Human Animal husbandry, Improvement in food Genome project, Rice genome project; production, Plant breeding, tissue culture, DNA finger printing. Single Cell Protein, Biofortification, Apiculture and Diary farm Management. Aug 20 VII/ Ch. 7. Evolution Nov 10 VII Ch. 10. Microbes in Human Welfare IX Origin of life evidences for biological evo- In Household food processing, industrial lution (Paleontological, comparative production, sewage treatment, energy anatomy, embryology and molecular evi- generation, biocontrol agents and dence), Darwin's contribution, Modern biofertilisers. Synthetic theory of evolution-Variation PRE BOARD - I (Mutation and Recombination), Natural Selection with examples, types of natu- Dec 21 PRE BOARD - II ral selection, Gene flow and drift, Hardy- Weinberg's principle, Adaptive Radiation, PRACTICALS Human evolution. Biotechnology & Its Application TERM - I Ch. 11. Principles & processes of 1. Study of pollen germination on a slide. Biotechnology 2. Collect soil from at least two different sites and study Genetic engineering, Recombinant DNA them for texture, moisture content, pH and water hold- technology. ing capacity of it. Correlate with the kinds of plants found Ch. 12. Application of Biotechnology In health and agriculture, Human insulin, in them. Gene therapy, Genetically Modified 3. Collect water from two different water bodies around Organisms-Bt crops, Transgenic Animals, you and study them for pH, clarity and presence of Bioethical issues, Biopiracy, patent. living organisms.

31 32 4. Study of plant population density and plant population Sub - Computer Science (083) frequency by quadrate method. No. of 5. Flowers adapted to pollination by different agencies MonthWorking Chapter Content Days (wind, insects). March 10 Revision of Class XI : 6. Pollen germination on stigma through a permanent slides. Lists : Comprehension, Slicing & Built - in 7. Identification of stages of gamete development i.e. T.S. String Methods. testis and T.S. of ovary through permanent slides (from Tuples : Tuple Slicing & Iteration through any mammal). a tuple. 8. Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper testis through Dictionary : Built-in Dictionary Functions; permanent slides. Updating Dictionary Elements. 9. T.S. of blastula through permanent slides. April 21 Sorting Techniques : Bubble & Inser- 10. Identification of common disease causing organisms tion Sorts like Ascaris, Entamoeba, Plasmodium, any fungus caus- ing Ringworm through permanent slides or specimens. Functions : Built-in & User Defined Comment on symptoms of diseases that they cause. Functions; Modules; Function Returns 11. Two plants and two animals found in xerophytic condi- Value; Arguments & Parameters in Func- tions. Comment upon their morphological adaptations. tions; Types of Arguments ; Passing Lists / Arrays to Functions; Using main () as a 12. Two plants and two animals found in aquatic conditions. Function; Flow of Execution of Program Comment upon their morphological adaptations. Containing Function Call. TERM - II May 12+05 Recursion : Terminating & Recursive Part; 1. To prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip to study Iteration vs Recursion. Recursive Programs mitosis. for Fibonacci Series, Factorial of a 2. To study the effect of the different temperatures and Number, BINARY Search etc. three different pH on the activity of salivary amylase on June 12 Program Efficiency : In terms TIME and starch. Number of Operations; Algorithm Analysis 3. Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the genetic traits defined as Inversely Proportional to the Wall such as rolling of tongue, blood groups, ear lobes, Clock Time. widow's peak and colourblindness. July 24 DATA Structures in Python : Fundamental 4. Exercise on controlled pollination - Emasculation, Concepts. tagging and bagging. STACK : Implementation of Stack Using List. Creating a Stack; Pushing element in Stack; Traversing elements of a Stack; 33 34 No. of No. of MonthWorking Chapter Content MonthWorking Chapter Content Days Days Popping element from Stack; Concept of Protocols : 2G, 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi Underflow & Overflow. What makes a protocol have a higher band QUEUE : Implementation of Queue Using width? List. Creating a Queue; Inserting element E-mail : Working with clients, sending/ in Queue; Traversing elements of a Queue; receiving email messages, formatting email, Deleting element from Queue; Concept of attaching documents with email and so Empty & Full Queues. forth. Aug 20 Data Visualization Using PyPlot : Basic Con- Nov 16 Data Management : SQL (Structured Query cepts; LINE Chart, BAR Chart and PIE Chart. Language). Find the min, max, sum, and File handling : Basic Concepts. Binary & average of the marks in a student marks Text Files. open and close a file; read, write, table. and append to a file. Standard input, Find the total number of customers : from output, and error streams. Relative and each country in the table (customer ID, Cus- absolute paths. Using Python libraries: tomer name, country) using group by. Write create and import Python libraries. a SQL query to order the (student ID, marks) Sept 10 Computer Networks (CN) : Structure of a table in descending order of the marks. network: Types of networks: local area and Database Development : Creating queries wide area (web and internet), new technolo- and reports. gies such as cloud and IoT, public vs. pri- vate cloud, wired and wireless networks; Dec 21 Society, Law and Ethics (SLE-2) : Intel- concept of a client and server. lectual property rights, plagiarism, digital Network devices : Such as a NIC, switch, rights management, and licensing (Creative hub, router, and access point. Commons, GPL and Apache), open source, open data, privacy. Oct 18 Network stack : amplitude and frequency Privacy laws, fraud ; cyber-crime- modulation, collision in wireless networks, phishing, illegal downloads, child pornog- errorchecking, and the notion of a MAC raphy, scams; cyber forensics, IT Act, 2000. address, main idea of routing. Cyber Laws : Technology and society : IP addresses : (v4 and v6), routing table, Understanding of societal issues and router, DNS, and web URLs, TCP: basic cultural changes induced by technology. idea of retransmission, and ratemodulation when there is congestion (analogy to a road network). 35 36 January, 2021. Report File & Project Preparation : Sub - Informatics Practices (065) The aim of the class project is to create something that is No. of tangible and useful. this should be done in groups of 2 to 3 MonthsWorking Chapter Content Days students, and should be started by students at least 6 months before the submission deadline. The aim here is to March 10 Revision of Class XI : find a real world problem that is worthwhile to solve. Python Fundamental Programming Students are encouraged to visit local businesses and ask Concept. Modules. String. List. Dictionary. them about the problems that they are facing. For example, Tuple. NumPy. if a business is finding it hard to create invoices for filling GST claims, then students can do a project that takes the April 21 U NIT - I : [30 Marks] raw data (list of transactions), groups the transactions by Data Handling (DH2) :NumPy : category, accounts for the GST tax rates, and creates 1 D array, 2 D array invoices in the appropriate format. Students can be Arrays : Slices, Joins, and Subsets extremely creative here. They can use a wide variety of Arithmetic operation son 2 D arrays Python libraries to create user friendly applications such Covariance, Correlation and Linear as games, software for their school software for their Regression disabled fellow students, and mobile applications. May 12 DH - 2 : Plotting with Pyplot : Plot Bar-graphs, Histograms, Frequency- polygons, Box-plots, and Scatter-plots.

June 12 DH- 2 : Pandas : Introduction to Data Handling on Data- Frame, Creating and Printing Data-Frame. Advanced operations on Data Frames: Pivoting, Sorting, and Aggregation.

July 24 DH- 2 : Advanced operations on Data Frames : Descriptive statistics : min, max, mode, mean, count, sum, median, quartile, var, Createa Histogram, and Quantiles. Function application : pipe, apply aggre- gation (group by), transform, and apply map. Re-indexing, and altering lables.

37 38 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Chapter Content MonthsWorking Chapter Content Days Days Aug 20 U NIT - II : [15 Marks] Nov 16 U NIT - IV : [10 Marks] Software Engineering Society, Law & Ethics (SLE-2) : Introduction to Software engineering. Intellectual property rights, plagiarism, Software processes : waterfall model, digital rights management, and licensing evolutionary model, and component (Creative Commons, GPL and Apache), based model. open source, open data, Privacy & laws, Delivery models : incremental delivery, fraud; cybercrime-phishing, illegal down- spiral delivery loads, child pornography, scams; cyber Process activities : specification, design/ forensics, IT Act, 2000. Technology in so- implementation, validation, evolution ciety; Societal issues and cultural Agile methods: pair programming, and changes. E-waste management: proper Scrum disposal of used electronic gadgets. Iden- Business use-case diagrams : Case tity theft, unique ids, and biometgrics. Studies and Analysis Gender and disability issues while teach- Practical aspects : Version control ing and using computers. Role of new system (GIT), and do case studies of media in society : Online campaigns, software systems and build use-case crowdsourcing, smart mobs Issues with diagrams. the internet: internet as an echo cham- ber, net neutrality, internet addiction, Case Sept 10 U NIT - III : [15 Marks] studies Arab Spring, WikLeaks, Bit coin. Data Management (DM-2): Interface Python with an SQL databse Dec 21 Revision (MySQLdb). Establishing Python-MySQL connectivity, Creating cursor object, Creating Databse, Closing Cursor & Connection. Oct 18 DM - 2: SQL Commands : Aggregation functions, Having, Group by, Order by. Write a minimal Django based web ap- plication that parses a GET and POST request, and writes the fields to a file - flat file and CSV file.

39 40 Sub - Physical Health Education (048) No. of MonthsWorking Topics/Unit No. of Days MonthsWorking Topics/Sub Topics Days April 22 Unit - VI Test and Measurement in Sports : March 07 Unit - I Planning in Sports : ò Motor fitness test - 50m standing ò Meaning and objectives of planning start, 600 m run/walk, sit and reach, ò Various committees and its responsi- partial curl up, push ups (Boys) Modi- bilities (pre, during and post) fied Push ups (girls), standing Broad ò Tournament-Knock out, round robin or jump, agility - 4 x 10m shuttle run. league and combination. ò General Motor Fitness - Barrow Three ò Procedure to draw Fixture-knock out Item General Motor Ability (Standing (Bye and Seeding) and league Broad Jump, Zig-Zag Run, Medicine (Staircase and Cyclic) Ball Put - For Boys : 03 Kg and for Girls: ò Intramural and Extramural- Meaning 01 Kg) objective and its significant. ò Measurement of Cardio Vascular ò Specific sports programme (sports day, Fitness: - Harvard Step Test/Rockport Test Health run, Run for fun, Run for specific cause and Run for unity) ò Computation of Fitness Index: Duration Unit - X of the Exercise In Second X 100 Training in Sports : 5.5 X Pulse Count of 1-1.5 Min After ò Strength-Definition, types and methods Exercise of improving strength-Isometric, ò Rikli and Jones - Senior Citizen Fitness Test Isotonic and Isokinetic 1. Chair Stand Test for Lower Body ò Endurance-Definition, types and methods Strength to develop Endurance-continues train- ing interval training and fartlek training. 2. Arm Curl Test For Upper Body Flexibility ò Speed- Definition, types and methods to develop speed- Acceleration run and 3. Chair Sit and Reach Test for Lower Pace run Body Flexibility ò Flexibility- Definition, types and methods 4. Back Scratch Test for Upper Body of improve flexibility Flexibility Coordinative abilities- Definition and types 5. Eight Foot Up and Go Test for Agility Circuit training - Introduction and its importance 6. Six Minute Walk Test for Aerobic Endurance

41 42 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Topics/Unit MonthsWorking Topics/Unit Days Days May 20 Unit - V July 24 Unit - IX Children and Women in Sports : Psychology and Sports : ò Motor development and factor ò Personality, its definition and types-trait affecting it and type (Sheldon and Jung's classifi- ò Exercise Guidelines at different stages cation) and Big five theory of growth and development ò Motivation, its types and techniques ò Common postural deformities- knock ò Exercise adherence, reasons to knee, Flat foot, Round shoulder, exercise, benefits of exercise Lordosis, Kyphosis, Bow leg and ò Strategies for enhancing adherence to Scoliosis and their corrective measures exercise ò Sports participation of women in sports ò Meaning, concept and type of Aggression ò Special consideration (Menarch and in sports Menstural disfunction) ò Female athletes triad (oestoperosis, Aug 24 Unit - II Amenoria, Eating Disorders) Sports and Nutrition: ò Balanced Diet and Nutrition- Macro & June 11 Unit - VII Micro Nutrients Physiology and Injuries in Sports : ò ò Physiological Factor Determining Nutritive and Non Nutritive components Components of Physical Fitness of Diet ò Effect of Exercise on Cardio respira- ò Eating for Weight control- A Healthy tory system Weight, The Pitfalls of Dieting, Food ò Effect of Exercise on Muscular system Intolerance and Food Myths ò Physiological Changes Due To Ageing Unit - VIII ò Sports injuries : classification Biomechanics and Sports: Soft issue injuries (Abrasion, Contusion, ò Meaning and importance of biome- Laceration, Incision, Sprain and Strain) chanics in sports Bone and Joint Injury (Dislocation, ò Types of Movements (Flexion, Exten- Fracture, Stress Fracture, Green stick, sion, Abduction and Adduction) Communated, Transverse, oblique and ò Newton's Laws of Motion and their impacted fracture) causes, prevention application in sports and treatment ò Friction and Sports ò First aid - Aims and objectives 43 44 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Topics/Unit MonthsWorking Topics/Unit Days Days Sept. 22 Revision of First Semester Examination ò Types of disability, its Causes and Na- Portion ture (Congnitive Disability, Intellectual Disability, Physical Disability) Oct 15 Unit - III ò Types of Disorder, its Cause and Nature Yoga and Life Style : (ADHS, SPD, ASD, ODD, OCD) ò Asanas as Preventive measures ò Disability Etiquettes ò Advantage of Physical Activities for ò Obesity: Procedure, Benefits and Con- Children with Special Needs traindication for Vajrasana, Hastasana, ò Strategies to make Physical Activities Ac- Trikonasana, Ardhmatseyendrasana cessible for Children with Special Need ò Diabetes : Procedure, Benefits and Contraindication for Bhujangasana, Dec Revision for Board Exam Paschimottanasana, Pawan Muktasana, Ardhmatseyendrasana

ò Asthma: Procedure, Benefits and Contraindication for Sukhasana, Chakrasana, gomukhasana, Parvatasana, Bhujangasana, Paschimottanasana, Matsyasana

ò Hypertension: Tadasana, Vajrasana, Pawan Muktasana, Ardh Chakrasana, Bhujangasana, Sharasana

ò Back Pain : Tadasana, Ardhmatseyendrasana, Vakrasana, Shalabhasana, Bhujangasana

Nov 21 Unit - IV Physical Education and Sports for CWSN (Children Eith Special Need - Divyang) : ò Concept of disability and disorder

45 46 Sub - Economics No. of MonthsWorking Topics/Unit No. of Days MonthsWorking Topics/Unit Days Topic: Consumption function and its March/ 27 Macro Economics components, derivation of saving through con- April Unit : 1 - National Income Accounting sumption Topic: Basics of Macro Economics Topic: Determination of equiliberium income Topic: Circular flow of income, (AD/AS and S/I approach) components of GDP August 21 Unit : 3 - Conted... Topic: Methods of Calculation of Topic: Investment multiplier and its mecha- National Income nism, Excess demand and deficient demand Topic: Concepts of Nominal and Real GDP and controling measures Topic: GDP and Welfare Unit : 7 - Current Challanging Facing Indian Economics Indian Economy Unit : 6 - Indian economy on the eve of independence 4. Poverty : Absolute and Relative poverty, Topic: low growth rate of GDP, Agriculture, poverty trends in India, main poverty allevia- Industry, Trade, Demography, Occupational tion programme A critical assesment. structure, Infrastucture, conclusion. 5. Rural Development : Key issues, credit May 12 2. Indian economy between 1950-1990 and marketing, agricultural diversification, Topics: Economic systems, Goals of plan- alternative farming-organic farming. ning, Agriculture, Green revolution, Industry 6. Human capital formation : Concept, Role IPR-1956, Trade, import substitution policy, of Human capital in economic development, concusion. growth of education sector in India. 3. Economic reforms since 1990 Sept 25 Rivision for Half Yearly Topic: Background of reform, liberlasitation 7. Employment : Formal and Informal sector in industrial sector, Financial sector, Trade, Tax growth, problem and policies etc., Privatisation, Disinvestment, Oct 20 Macro Economics Globalisation, concepts of demonetization and GST Unit : 4 - Government Budget and the economy June 12 Qualifying Exam Topic: Meaning, objectives and components, July 25 Unit : 2 - Money and Banking classifications of receipts, deficit and there Topic: 1. Money - its meaning and functions, implications Supply of Money, Functions of Commercial Unit : 5 - Balance of Payments Bank and Credit Creation, Functions of Topic: Meaning and components; balance of Central Bank & Credit Control. payment deficit meaning Unit : 3 - Determination of Income Foreign exchange rate :- Meaning of fixed Topic: Meaning of aggregate demand, and flexible exchanged rate and manage aggregate supply 47 48 No. of Sub - Accountancy (Sub Code - 055) MonthsWorking Topics/Unit Days No. of floating exchange rate. Determination of MonthsWorking Topics/Unit Days exchange rate in free market. Indian Economics : Unit : 7 - Conted... March 07 Unit - I- Financial Statements of Not for 8. Infrastructure :- Meaning and types : case Profit Organisations studies : Energy and Health : Problemsand Concept; Receipts and Payments account: Policies - critical assesment; Features and Preparation. Income and Nov 19 9. Sustaiable Economic Development :- Expenditure Account: Features, Prepara- Meaning and effect of Economic Development tion of Income and Expenditure account on Resources and Environment, including and Balance Sheet from the given receipts global warming. Sustainable development and and payments account with additional strategies. information. Unit : 8 - Development Experience of India, April 21 Unit - II- Accounting for Partnership China and Pakistan Firms Topic: A comparison with neighbours, India and China, India and Pakistan, Issues :- Partnership: features, partnership deed. growth, population, sectoral composition and Provisions of the Indian Partnership Act other Human development indicators 1932 in absence of Partnersip deed. Fixed Developing project in economics. v/s fluctuating capital accounts. Prepara- Revision for Pre Board I and II Examination tion of Profit and Loss Appropriation Dec 21 Revision for Pre Board I and II Examination account - division of profit among partners, guarantee of profits. Past adjustments Reference Books : (relating to interest on capital, interest on Micro Economics :- drawings, salary and profit sharing ratio). 1. NCERT Macro Economics Goodwill: nature, factors affecting and methods of valuation - average profit, 2. Macro Economics (I.D. Mangla) super profit and capitalization. 3. Macro Economics (V.K. Jain and Ohri) Accounting for Partnership firms - Indian Economics :- Reconstitution and Dissolution. 1. Indian Economics (NCERT) Change in the Profit sharing Ratio among 2. Indian Economics (Sandeep Garg) the existing partners- sacrificing ratio, 3. Indian Economics (I.D. Mangla) gaining ratio, accounting for revaluation of assets and reassessment of liabilities and treatment of reserves and accumulated profits. Preparation of Revaluation account and Balance Sheet. 49 50 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Topics/Unit MonthsWorking Topics/Unit Days Days May 12+06 Admission of a partner : effect of admis- July 25 Unit - III- Accounting for Companies sion of a partner on change in the profit Accounting for Share Capital sharing ratio, treatment of goodwill (as per Share and Share Capital : nature and types AS 26), treatment for revaluation of assets Accounting for share capital: Issue and and reassessment of liabilities, treatment allotment of equity shares, Public subscrip- of reserves and accumulated profits, tion of shares - over subscription and un- adjustment of capital accounts and der subscription of shares; issue at par and preparation of balance sheet. at premium, calls in advance and arrears, Retirement and Death of a partner: effect issue of shares for consideration other than of retirement/death of a partner on change cash. Concept of Private Placement and in profit sharing ratio, treatment of good- Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP). will (as per AS 26), treatment for revaluation Accounting treatment of forfeiture and of assets and reassessment of liabilities, re-issue of shares. Disclosure of share adjustmnet of accumulated profits and re- capital in the Balance Sheet of a Company. serves, adjustment of capital accounts and Aug 21 Accounting for Debentures : preparation of balance sheet. Preparation Debentures: Issue of debentures at par, of loan account of the retiring partner. at a premium and at a discount. Issue of Calculation of deceased partner's share of debentures for consideration other than profit till the date of death. Preparation of cash: Issue of debentures with terms of re- deceased partner's capital account and his demption: debentures as collateral security executor's account. - concept, interest on debentures. Writing Assignment and Project work (Compre- off discount/loss on issue of debentures. hensive Question) during summer vacation Redemption of debentures Methods: June 06 Pre - Mid Term Examination Lump sum, draw of lots. Creation of June 06 Dissolution of Partnership Firm: Meaning Debenture Redemption Reserve. of dissolution of partnership and partner- Assignment for Half yearly Examination ship firm, types of dissolution of a firm. Sept. 25 Half Yearly Examinations - Revision Settlement of accounts - preparation of realization account, and other related ac- Oct 20 Part-B : Analysis of Financial counts: Capital accounts of partners and Statements cash/bank a/c. Unit - IV- Analysis of Financial Statements

51 52 No. of Subject - Business Studies (054) MonthsWorking Topics/Unit Days No. of MonthsWorking Topics Financial Statements of a Company: State- Days ment of Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet March 07 Nature and Significance of Manage- in the prescribed form with major headings ment and sub headings (as per Schedule III of Management concept, features, objectives the Companies Act 2013). and importance. Management as Science, Financial Statement Analysis : Objectivies, Art and Profession. Levels of Manage- Importance and Limitations. ment. Management Functions- Planning, Tools for Financial Statement Analysis : Organising, Staffing, Directing and Comparative Statements, Common size Controlling. Co-ordination-concept and Statements, Cash flow analysis, Ratio importance. analysis. Accounting Ratios : Objectivies, Classifi- April 21 Principles of Management cation and Computation. Concept and significance. Fayol's Prin- Liquidity Ratios : Current Ratio and Quick ciples of Management. Taylor's Scientific Ratio. Management- Principles and Techniques. Solvency Ratios : Debt to Equity Ratio, Business Environment Total Assets to Debt Ratio, Proprietary Concept and Importance. Dimensions of Ratio and Interest Coverage Ratio. Business Environment : Economic, Social, Activity Ratios : Inventory Turnover Ratio, Technological, Political and Legal. Impact Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio, Trade of Government Policy changes on Payables Turnover Ratio, Working Capital business with reference to liberalization, Turnover Ratio. privatization and globalization in India. Profitability Ratios : Gross Profit Ratio, Oper- Demonetization. ating Ratio, Operating Profit Ratio, Net Profit May 12+6 Marketing Management Ratio and Return on Investment Ratio. Selling and Marketing - Concept; Market- Nov 19 Unit - V - Cash Flow Statement : ing Management - Concept; Marketing Meaning, Objectives and Preparation (as Functions; Marketing Management per AS 3) (Revised) (Indirect Method only) Philosophies; Marketing Mix- Concept and Project Work (Specific Problem) Elements; Product - Concept, Branding, Labelling and Packaging; Price - Concept, Nov & 21 Assignment for Pre - Board Examinations Factors determining price; Physical Dec Project Work distribution - Concept and Components,

53 54 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Topics MonthsWorking Topics Days Days Channels of distribution : Types, Choice Motivation - concept, Maslow's hierarchy of Channels; Promotion - Concept and of needs, Financial and Non Financial elements; Advertising - Concept, role, incentives. Leadership - concept, styles - objections against advertising; Personal autocratic, democratic and laissez faire. selling - concept; Sales Promotion - Communication - concept, formal and Concept; Public Relations - Concept. informal communication; Barriers to effective communication, how to overcome June 06 Pre - Mid Term Examination the barriers. 06 Planning Controlling Concept, Importance and Limitations; Concept and importance; Relationship Planning process; Single use and Stand- between planning and controlling; Steps in the process of controlling. ing Plans : Objectives, Strategy, Policy, Procedure, Method, Rule, Programme and Sept 25 Revision for Half Yearly Examinations Budget. Oct 20 Financial Management July 25 Organising Concept, role and objectives of Financial Concept and Importance; Process; Struc- Management; Financial decisions - Invest- ture of Organisation - Functional and Divi- ment, Financing and Dividend - Meaning sional - Concept. Formal and Informal and factors affecting; Financial Planning - Organisation - Concept; Delegation- con- Concept and Importance. cept, elements and importance. Pooja Vacation Project Work and Decentralisation: concept and Importance. Assignment Staffing Capital Structure - concept and factors Concept and Importance of Staffing; Staff- determining Capital Structure. Fixed and ing as a part of Human Resource Man- Working Capital - Concept and factors agement- Concept. Staffing process; affecting their requirements. Recruitment Process; Selection Process; Nov 19 Financial Markets Training and Development - Concept and Concept, Functions and Types; Money Importance, Methods of Training - On the Market and its Instruments; Capital job and Off the job- Induction training, market and its types (Primary and Second- vestibule Training, Apprenticeship ary), Methods of Floatation in the primary Training and Intership Training. market; Stock Exchange - Functions and Aug 21 Directing Trading Procedure; Securities and Concept and Importance; Elements of Exchange Board of India (SEBI) - Objec- Directing; Supervision - concept, tives and Functions. 55 56 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Topics MonthsWorking Topics Days Days Consumer Protection draw front view, Top view, Side views Concept and Importance of Consumer Practicals Q. 3, 4 Protection; Consumer Protection Act 1986; Meaning of Consumer, Rights and June 12 Isometric Projections of sphere, hemi- Responsibilities of Consumer; Who can sphere, cube, key : Woodruff key, rect- file a complaint against whom? Redressal angular taper key, Gib head key. Socket Machinery; Remedies Available. and spigot joint, Assemble and disas- Consumer Awareness - Role of Consumer semble, Gib and Cotter Joint, Assemble organizations and Non Governmental and dissassemble. Front view, Top view Organisations (NGOs). and side views Practicals Q. 5. Nov & 21 Revision July 25 Sleeve and Cotter, Assemble and disas- Dec Pre-Board Exams semble the parts and draw, Front view, Top view, Side views. Section the parts in Sub - Engineering Graphics (046) front view upper half or Lower half in section. "Turn Buckle", Draw Front view No. of Upper Half and Lower half in Section, Top MonthsWorking Topics Days view, Side view. Sq. Nut, hexagonal nut, March 13 Construct an Isometric Scale Screw thread : Square, Knuckle thread, Isometric Projections of Solids : Cone, Hook headed bolt (Axis perpendicular to Cylinder, Pyramid, Prism (Triangular, H.P. and Parellel to both H.P. and V.P.), Square, Pentagonal, Hexagonal) Axis Rivets, Screws perpendiculator to H.P. Practicals - Q. 6, 7, 8 April 21 Isometric Projections of Solids : Combi- Aug 21 Screw thread : B.S.W., Internal and nation of Solids Combination of Prism External screw thread, Stud bolts (Axis and Pyramid, Prism and cone, Axis Per- perpendicular to H.P. and Parallel to H.P. pendicular to H.P. Prism and Hemi- and V.P.) sphere. Assemble of bushed bearing, and Assemble and disassemble of "Pipe disassemble it's parts, Hexagonal Bolt Joint", Front view left half and right half and nut practicals Q. 1, 2 sectoin, "Cost Iron Pulley" Front view, May 12 Combination of Solids. Axis perpendicu- Side views. lar to H.P Isometric Projection of solid Axis Practicals - Q. 9, 10, 11 Perpendicular to V.P. Assemble of open Sept. 25 Projected flange coupling - Assemble and bearing and disassemble it's parts and disassemble, draw front view and side 57 58 No. of Sub - Fine Art Painting (Code No. 049) MonthsWorking Topics Days Months Theory/ Topics views. Rivets, Screws, Isometric Practical Projections. March Theory A brief introduction of Indian Miniature Practicals - Q. 12, 13 Painting and Schools :- (13 days) Pal, Jain & Central Indian Paintings . Oct 20 Un protected Flange coupling - Assemble Development of Indian Art. and disassemble draw front view, and Practical Method and material of Painting. side views, section upper and Lower half Rendering painting, Still life with section. Isomeric Projections. different draperies of different colours Practicals - Q. 14, 15 for background and foreground. Nov 19 Isometric Projections of Solid (Combina- Subjects of Composition : Still life tions) - Cylinder, Prism, Pyramid. in pencil shading and colour with light Practicals - Q. 14, 15 and shade from a fixed point of view, Decorative design, Pattern Making. April Theory The Rajasthani School of Miniature Painting :- (21 days) 1) Origin and Development of the Rajasthani School. 2) Main features of the Rajasthani School. 3)Sub-Schools-Mewar,Bundi, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Kishangarh and Jaipur. 4) Study of different Rajasthani Paintings : a) Maru-Ragini by Sahibdin of Mewar b) Raja Aniruddha Singh by Hara Utkal Ram of Bundi c) Chaugan Players by Dana of Jodhpur d) Krishna on swing by Nuruddin of Bikaner e) Radha (Bani-Thani) by Nihal Chand of Kishangarh. f) Bharat Meets Rama at Chitrakut by Guman of Jaipur. 59 60 Months Theory/ Topics Months Theory/ Topics Practical Practical Practical Water colour painting (transparent & July Theory 3) Study of different Mughal opaque), Pencil shading & pen ink. Paintings : Subjects of composition:- Flower (25 days) a)Krishna lifting Mount of Goverdhana study and still life in pencil shading and by Miskin of Akbar period. colour, landscape painting, composi- b) Birth of Salim by Ramdas of Akbar tion with human figure - study room, Period. social event. c) Falcon on a Bird-Rest by Ustad Mansoor of Jahangir period. May/ Theory The Pahari School of Miniature e) Kabir and Raidas by Ustad June Painting: Faquirullah Khan of Shahjahan period (12 +12 1) Origin and Development f) Marriage procession of Dara Shikoh days) 2) Main features of the Pahari School by Haji Madni of Provincial Mughal 3) Sub-Schools- Basohli, Kangra (Avadh) period. 4) Study of different Pahari The Deccan School of Miniature Paintings. Painting : a) Krishna with Gopies by Manaku 1) Origin and development from Basohli. 2) Main features of the Deccan School b) Nand Yashoda and Krishna with Practical Drawing method, Elements of Art, Kinsmen going to Vrindavana by Design through modern concept, abstract Nainsukh from Kangra. painting, texture painting and Op art. The Mughal School of Miniature Subjects of colour composition :- Painting : Affairs of family, friends and daily life: 1) Origin and Development Affairs of family professionals; Bird and 2) Main features of the Mughal School animal composition; Landscape 3) Study the different sub school painting with human figures (Colour Practical Portrait study with pencil shading & Painting). colour- any great personality, Aug Theory 3) Study the different sub school, composition with human figure. (21 days) Ahmandnagar, Hyderabad Golkonda Subjects of composition :- Daily life, 4) Study of different Deccan village life, one imaginative painting, Paintings animal figure, bird & flower (use a) Ragini Pat-hamsika of Ahmadnagar pencil, pen and colour). b) Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Khusro of Hyderabad

61 62 Months Theory/ Topics Months Theory/ Topics Practical Practical c) Chand Bibi Playing Polo (Chaugan) colour), Canvas or Canvas board of Gol Konda painting. New Era in Indian Art. Contribution Subjects of Composition :- Any of Indian artists in the struggle for National Freedom Movement. festival, Colourful compositon, a) Tiller of the Soil by Nandlal Bose Flowers with flower pot, Imaginative (Painting) composition. National Flag of India and Symbolic Oct Theory The Modern Trends in different Con- significance of its forms and the temporary (Modern) Art development. colour. (20 days) Study of different Contemporary Practical Project report writing. Painting in dif- (Modern) Indian Paintings :- ferent medium, Mixed medium. Wax a) Rama Vanquishing the pride of the resistance technique. White on white ocean by Raja Varma technique, Monochrome painting. b) Magician by Gaganendranath Tagore Subjects of composition :- Copy of c) Mother and child by Jamini Roy any miniature painting with water colour d) Haldi Grinders by Amrita Sher-Gil or Tempera, folk art of Jharkhand; e) Mother Teresa by M.F. Husain Landscape with water colour, Human f) The Vulture by Kamlesh Dutt Pandey figure composition- Rainy Day, Park, Study of different Contemporary Cultural event. (Modern) Indian Graphics :- Sept Theory Introduction to the Bengal School a) Whirlpool by N. Krishna Reddy of Painting b) Children by Somnath Hore (22 days) 1) Origin and development 2) Main features of the Bengal School c) Devi by Study of different paintings of the d) Of Walls by Anupam Sud Bengal School : e) Man, Woman and Tree by K. Laxma a)Journey's End by Abanindranath Goud Tagore b)Rasa-Lila by K shitindranath Majumdar Practical Abstract painting, Modern art, Collage c) Radhika by M.A.R. Chughtai art, Mixed Media, Nature study with d)Meghdoot by Ram-Gopal pencil shading & colour. Vijaivargiya Subjects of composition :- Mother Practical Concept of modern art, Modern Art and child, Cityscape, Copy of any Painting (acrylic colour or water Modern Art (Painting).

63 64 Months Theory/ Topics Months Theory/ Topics Practical Practical Nov Theory Study of different Contemporary Jan/Feb Theory Revision work and Theory Exams (Modern) Indian Sculptures :- (21+ 22) Practical Practical Exams, Submission of 20 (19 days) a) Triumph of Labour by Devi Prasad paintings complete Portfolio, 2 Practi- Roy Chowdhury cal Prooject Reports (Digital Copies) b) Santhal Family by Ramkinker Baij c) Cries Unheard by Amarnath Sehgal Materials and topics Materials required - Pencil, eraser, d) Ganesha by P.V. Janakiram required for shading pencil set, marker (thin and bold), artist oil pastel, artist water e) Chaturmukhi by Aekka Yadagiri Rao Practical colour cakes (18 or 24 set) (Camel), Practical Colour composition in Acrylic and artist acrylic colour, big bowl, big colour Water colour. Portfolio making palate, rough cloth, news paper, pa- technique. per clip, hard board or file board, A/3 Subjects of colour composition :- size drawing copy, A/3 size chart pa- Fantasy & dream, Any imaginative per (unrolled), artist brush pen set composition, Any games or Sports (camel), Little artist brush pen composition (indoor & outdoor). (AddGel), different good quality brushes / 66 Series brush set, 1 Can- Dec Theory Revision of Theory and Exams vas board, File boards for Portfolio of (21 days) Practical Portfolio making - Portfolio presen- dark Colour, Portfolio with selected 20 tation of painting with record of the Paintings, project report-2. entire year's performance from sketch Practical Paper - I : Pencil shading- to finished Art work, Pencil shading, Still life study. Nature study, Foliage pen & ink work, Landscape painting, study, Object study. Human figure composition, Still life Practical Paper - II : Colourful painting, Human figure drawing & composition with human figure, daily sketch, Portrait painting, Modern art life, village life, urban life, drawing room, rainy day, festival, market, city painting, Abstract art, Imaginative life, games & sports, fantasy & dream, painting, Canvas or Canvas board cultural & social events, bird and painting. Total selected 20 works animal with human figure. (Class XI & XII) to be presented with Practical Paper - III : Portfolio with proper mounting in A/2 or A/3 size selected 20 Paintings, 2 Practical portfolio. Project Reports (Digital copies) and Practical Project Report (digital two Viva / Oral on Method material, copies) for Practical exam with Fundamentals of art, History of Art. Portfolio. 65 66 Sub - Fine Art Graphics (Code No. 050) Months Theory/ Topics Practical Months Theory/ Topics Practical c) Chaugan Players by Dana of Jodhpur March Theory A brief introduction of Indian Miniature d) Krishna on swing by Nuruddin of Painting and Schools :- Bikaner (13 days) Pal, Jain & Central Indian Paintings . e) Radha (Bani-Thani) by Nihal Chand Development of Indian Art. of Kishangarh Practical Introduction of different Graphics me- f) Bharat Meets Rama at Chitrakut by dium and Serigraphy / Etching :- His- Guman of Jaipur tory, Method materials quality and safety. Relation between water and oil Practical Object and Human figure Drawings. mediums. How Graphics (Print mak- Creating layouts for Graphics using ing) is different from other mediums. different lines, dots, circles, geometrical Why it is called Industrial Art? How it patterns and textures. developed with the Industrial growth? Serigraphy:- The history of stencils Subjects of Composition : Black & and silk screen, Methods and materi- White imaginative composition using als. The use and maintenance of the different textures. Use of different squeeze. Sealing registration for types of textures in composition. colour work and preparation for April Theory The Rajasthani School of Miniature printing. Use of water and oil Painting :- mediums in printing technology. Oils & Solvents for cleaning, use and (21 days) 1) Origin and Development characteristics of printing inks. 2) Main features of the Rajasthani Print quality- no spot anywhere even School. backside of print, never retouch brush 3) Sub-Schools- Mewar, Bundi, in print, print should be neat and clean. Jodhpur, Bikaner, Kishangarh and Writing Artists' Proof (A/P), medium, Jaipur. subject & name in print. Finishing 4) Study of different Rajasthani mounting and the print. Paintings : Subjects of composition :- Affairs of a) Maru-Ragini by Sahibdin of Mewar family, friends and daily life; Affairs of family professionals; Flower vase, b) Raja Aniruddha Singh Hara by Decorative design, Pattern Making. Utkal Ram of Bundi

67 68 Months Theory/ Topics Months Theory/ Topics Practical Practical May/ Theory The Pahari School of Miniature c) Falcon on a Bird-Rest by Ustad June Painting: Mansoor of Jahangir period. (12 +12 1) Origin and Development e) Kabir and Raidas by Ustad days) 2) Main features of the Pahari School Faquirullah Khan of Shahjahan period 3) Sub-Schools- Basohli, Guler, Kangra, Chamba and Garhwal f) Marriage procession of Dara Shikoh 4) Study of different Pahari by Haji Madni of Provincial Mughal Paintings (Avadh) period. a) Krishna with Gopies by Manaku The Deccan School of Miniature from Basohli Painting : b) Nand Yashoda and Krishna with 1) Origin and development Kinsmen going to Vrindavana by Nainsukh from Kangra 2) Main features of the Deccan School The Mughal School of Miniature Painting : Practical Printing using any two medium like- 1) Origin and Development Serigraphy, Linocut, Wood cut, Colography, MDF, Paper-cardboard 2) Main features of the Mughal School and Stencil works in monochrome. Practical Sketching, Shading, Colouring with oil Pay special attention to print quality Pastel and Water colour, Composition, and neatness (no extra spot or Still life study in pencil shading, Craft impression) even boarder side & making, Presentation of Holiday backside of the print & surrounding works. areas. All prints should be neat and Subjects of composition :- Games clean always. & Sports Activities; Composition with Nature; Landscape with human figure; Subjects of composition : Fantasy; Object study. National religions and cultural events and celebrations; Historical and social July Theory 3) Study of different Mughal events and celebrations; Composition Paintings with birds and insects; Composition (25 days) a) Krishna lifting Mount of Goverdhana with animals; by Miskin of Akbar period b) Birth of Salim by Ramdas of Akbar Period

69 70 Months Theory/ Topics Months Theory/ Topics Practical Practical Aug Theory 3) Study of different Deccan Practical Serigraphy / Etching printing using Paintings multicolour and Black & White. (21 days) a) Ragini Pat-hamsika of Ahmadnagar Serigraphy by cool colours using b) Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Poster/Fabric colours. Khusro of Hyderabad Subjects of Composition :- Tradi- c) Chand Bibi Playing Polo (Chaugan) tional /ancient sculpture and painting; of Gol Konda Relevant social issues; Daily life; New Era in Indian Art. Contribution Village life; Urban life; Copy of any of Indian artists in the struggle for Graphic Artists' work. National Freedom Movement. a) Tiller of the Soil by Nandlal Bose Oct Theory The Modern Trends in different Con- National Flag of India and Symbolic temporary (Modern) Art development. significance of its forms and the colour (20 days) Study of different Contemporary Practical Practical Project Report writing, (Modern) Indian Paintings :- Serigraphy in two Colours using colour a) Rama Vanquishing the pride of the mixing system. Make use of line, tone ocean by Raja Ravi Varma and texture, exploiting the medium fully b) Mother and child by Jamini Roy to realize composition. Size 30x20 cm. c) Haldi Grinders by Amrita Sher-Gil Subjects of composition :- Historical d) Mother Teresa by M.F. Husain monuments; Folk and classical e)The Vulture by Kamlesh Dutt Pandey dances/theatres; Jharkhand folk art Study of different Contemporary painting (Khobar & Sohrai); (Modern) Indian Graphics :- Madhubani and other folk arts. a) Whirlpool by N. Krishna Reddy Sept Theory Introduction to the Bengal School b) Children by Somnath Hore of Painting c) Devi by Jyoti Bhatt (25 days) 1) Origin and development d) Of Walls by Anupam Sud 2) Main features of the Bengal School e) Man, Woman and Tree by K. Laxma Study of different paintings of the Goud Bengal School : Practical Serigraphy by warm colours using a)Journey's End by Abanindranath Poster / Fabric colours. Commercial Tagore use of Graphics. Serigraphy / Etching b)Rasa-Lila by Kshitindranath printing on T-Shirts and other products. Majumdar Subjects of composition :- Cartoon c) Radhika by M.A.R. Chugtai characters' Compositions with any two d)Meghdoot by elements. Fantasy; Creative design Vijaivargiya and pattern making; Portrait. 71 72 Months Theory/ Topics Months Theory/ Topics Practical Practical Nov Theory Study of different Contemporary Jan/Feb Theory Revision work and Theory Exams (Modern) Indian Sculptures :- (21 + 22 Practical Practical Exams, Submission of (19 days) a) Triumph of Labour by Devi Prasad Portfolio with selected 10 best prints, Roy Chowdhury 2 Practical Project Reports (Digital b) Santhal Family by Ramkinker Baij Copies) c) Cries Unheard by Amarnath Sehgal Materials Required Silk screens of 12x15 or 15x20 inches d) Ganesha by P.V. Janakiram for Practical (Approx), MDF Board (8x10 inches), e) Chaturmukhi by Aekka Yadagiri Rao Small poster colour set of 6 colours, Practical Human figure (Colour and Black & Few Brushes, Pencil, Small steel White) compositions. Serigraphy bowl-2, Small plastic bottle-2, Cello using Primary and Secondary colours. tape-1 inch, Big Paper knife cutter, Print your composition in one or two Scissor, {Tarpine, Reducer / Nytero- colours. Presentation of Graphics ½L (keep at home)}, Waste Cloths, (Print Making). Technique of writing Old News papers, Apron, in a big Artist's Proof (A/P), no. of prints (1/6), Carry bag, Chart papers (A/2 size or Medium, Subject, Name Class Sec. ½ Chart paper unrolled), File boards in prints. for Portfolio of dark Colour etc. Practical Exam Practical Paper - I : Layout making Dec Theory Revision of Theory and Exams with black and white poster colour on (21 days) Practical Portfolio making with 10 best given subject (original composition). selected Graphics work- Finishing, Transforming layout on silk screen. mounting and file preparation, with Practical Paper - II : Print Making record of the entire year's perfor- process. Prints should be identical. All mance from sketch to finished Art prints should be of good quality, neat work. Selected prints (either from and clean. In Practical Exam submit Linocuts/ Woodcuts/ Paper-card- two identical prints along with layout board/ MDF/ Colography/ Serigraphy on given topic. For extra prints use prints) for Portfolio. own papers. Practical Project Report Preparation Practical Paper - III : Portfolio with on method, material, art works of selected 10 Prints, 2 Practical Project entire year. (digital two copies). Reports (Digital copies) and Viva / Oral on Method material, Fundamentals of art, History of Art. 73 74 Sub - Sociology No. of MonthsWorking Name of the Chapter No. of Days MonthsWorking Name of the Chapter Days ò The Nation State, religion related issues, March 07 1. Introducing Indian Society (Non and identities evaluative ò Communalism, Secularism and the Nation State. ò Colonialism ò Nationalism ò State and Civil Society òClass and Community June 13 7. Suggestions for Project Work (Non 2. Demographic Structure and Indian Evaluative) Society July 25 Changes and Development in Indian ò Theories and concepts in demography Society ò Rural - Urban Linkages and divisions 8. Structural Change April 21 3. Social institutions : Continuity and ò Colonialism change ò Industrialisation ò Family and kinship ò Urbanisation ò The Caste System 9. Cultural Change ò Tribal Society ò Modernisation 4. Market as a Social Institution ò Westernisation ò Sociological perspective on markets and ò Sanskritisation the economy ò Secularisation ò Globalisation Interlinking of local, ò Social Reform Movements and Laws Regional National and International Aug 20 10. The Story of Democracy Markets. ò The Constitution as an instrument of May 12 5. Pattern of Social Inequality and social change. Exclusion ò Poltical Parties, Pressure groups and ò Caste, Prejudice, Scheduled castes and Democratic poltics other Backward Classes ò Panchayati Raj and the Challenges of ò Marginalisation of Tribal Communities Social Transformations ò The struggle for women's equality 11. Changes and Development in Rural ò The struggle of the Differently Abled Indian Society 6. Challenges of Cultural Diversity ò Land Reforms, Green Revolution and ò Cultural Communities and the Nation State Emerging Agrarian Society ò Problems of communalism, Regionalism ò Agrarian Structure : Caste and Class in and casteism Rural India 75 76 No. of Sub - History (Code 027) MonthsWorking Name of the Chapter Days Themes in Indian History No. of ò Land Reforms MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics ò Green Revolution and its social Days consequences April 21 PART - I ò Transformation in Rural Society. 1. The Story of the First Cities : ò Globalisation, Liberalisation and Rural Harappan Archaeology Society Broad overview : Early Urban Centres Sept 25 12. Changes and Development in Story of discovery: Harappan Civilization Industrial Society ò From planned Industrialisation to Excerpt: Archaelogical report on a Liberalisation. major site ò Getting a job Discussion: How it has been utilized by ò Work Processes archaeologists/historians Oct 18 13. Globalisation and Social Change 2. Political and Economic History : ò Dimensions of Globalisation How inscription tell a story 14. Mass Media and Communication Broad overview : Political and economic his- ò Types of Mass Media : Radio, tory from the Mauryan to the Gupta period Television and Print Media Story of discovery: Inscriptions and the ò Changing Nature of Mass Media decipherment of the script. Shifts in the Nov 10 15. Social Movements understanding of political and economic ò Theories and Classification of Social history Movements Excerpt: Asokan inscription and Gupta ò Class based movements ; workers and period land grant. peasants. Discussion: Interpretation of inscriptions ò Caste based movements : Dalit by historians movements Backward caste movement ò Castes,Trends in Upper Caste May 12 3. Social Histories :Using the Reformers Mahabharata ò Women's Movement in Independent India Broad overview : Issues in Social history, ò Tribal Movements including caste, class, kinship and gender ò Environmental Movements Story of discovery: Transmission and Revision publications of the Mahabharata

77 78 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics Days Days Excerpt : From the Mahabharata, Illustrat- PART - II ing how it has been used by historians 5. Medieval Society through Traveller's Discussion: Other sources for Accounts reconstructing social history Broad overview : Outline of social and 4. A history of Buddhism : Sanchi Stupa cultural life as they appear in travellers' (a)A brief review of religious histories of accounts. social institutions Story of writings : A discussion of where ò Introduce the ways in which new data they travelled, why they travelled, what can lead to a revision of existing notions they wrote, and for whom they wrote of history Excerpts : From AlBiruni, Ibn Battuta, ò IIIustrate steps of making archaeological Francois Bernier. reports. Discussion : What these travel accounts ò Introduce inscriptional analysis and the can tell us and how they have been ways in which these have shaped the interpreted by historians understanding of political and economic processes. June 13 6. Religious Histories: The Bhakti-Sufi Tradition ò Familiarize the learner with issues in social history (a)Outline of religious developments during this period. ò Introduce strategies of textual analysis and their use in reconstructing social (b)Ideas and practise of the Bhakti-Sufi history. Vedic Religion, Jainism, saints Vaishnavism, Shaivism (Puranic Hinduism). Story of Transmission : How Bhakti-Sufi (b)Focus on Buddhism compositions have been preserved Story of discovery : Sanchi Stupa Excerpts : Extracts from selected Bhakti- sufi works Excerpts : Reproduction of sculptures from Sanchi developments in early India. Discussion : Ways in which sculpture has ò Introduce strategies of visual analysis been interpreted by historians, other sources and their use in reconstructing histories of for reconstructing the history of Buddhism. religion

79 80 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics Days Days Discussion : Ways in which these have (a)Outline of political history 15 th - 17 th been interpreted by hisotrians Centuries

July 25 7. New Architecture: Hampi (b) Discussion of the Mughal Court and Politics Broad overview Story of discovery : Account of the (a)Outline of new buildings during production of court chronicles, and their Vijayanagar period-temples, forts, subsequent translation and transmission. irrigation facilities Discussion : Ways in which historians (b)Relationship between architecture and have used the texts to reconstruct the politial system political histories. Story of discovery : Account of how PART - III Hampi was found. Excerpt : Visuals of buildings at Hampi Aug 20 10. Colonialism and Rural Society : Evidence from official Reports Discussion : Ways in which historians have analyzed and interpreted these structures Broad overview : 8. Agrarian Relations : the Ain-i-Akbari (a)Life of zamindars, peasants and artisans in the late 18 th Century Broad overview : (b)East India Company, Revenue Structure of agrarian relations in the 16 th settlements and surveys and 17th Centuries. Patterns of change over the period (c) Changes over the nineteenth Century Story of discovery : Account of the Story of official records : An account of compilation and translation of Ain-i-Akbari why official investigations into rural societies were undertaken and the types Excerpts : From the Ain-i-Akbari of records and reports produced. Discussion : Ways in which historians Excerpts : From Fifth Report, Accounts have used the text to reconstruct of Frances Buchanan-Hamilton and history Deccan Riots Report. 9. The Mughal Court : Reconstructing Discussion : What the official records tell Histories through Chronicies and do not tell, and how they have been Broad overview : used by historians.

81 82 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics Days Days 11. Representations of 1857 (a)The Nationalist Movement 1918-48 Broad overview : (b)The nature of Gandhian politics and (a)The events of 1857-58 leadership (b) Vision of unity Focus : Mahatma Gandhi and the three movements and his last days as "finest (c) How these events were recorded and hours" narrated Excerpts : Reports from English and Focus : Lucknow Indian Language newspapers and other Excerpts : Pictures of 1857. Extracts from contemporary writings. contempoary accounts Discussion : How newspapers can be a Discussion : How the pictures of 1857 source of history shaped British opinion of what had happened. Oct 18 14. Partition through Oral sources Sept. 25 12. Colonialism and Indian Towns : Broad overview : Town Plans and Municipal Reports (a)The history of the 1940s Broad overview : (b) Nationalism, Communalism and History of towns in India, colonization and Partition cities, hill stations, town planning of Focus : Punjab and Bengal Madras, Calcutta and Bombay. ò Familiarize the learner with the history Excerpts : Photographs and paintings. of modern urban centres. Plans of cities. Extract from town plan ò Discuss how urban histories can be reports. written by drawing on different types of Focus on Kolkata town planning. sources Discussion : How the above sources can ò Familiarize the learner with significant be used to reconstruct the history of towns. elements of the Nationalist Movement and What these sources do not reveal. the nature of Gandhian leadership 13. Mahatma Gandhi through Contem- ò Discuss how Gandhi was perceived by porary Eyes different groups. Broad overview : ò Discuss how historians need to read

83 84 No. of No. of MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics Days Days and interpret newspapers, diaries and Nageshwar, Lothal, Mohenjodaro, letters as historical source. Chanhudaro, Kotdiji ò Discuss the last decade of the national 2 Page 30 Mahajanapada and cities : movement, the growth of communalism ò Vajji, Magadha, Kosala, Kuru, and the story of partition. Panchala, Gandhara, Avanti, Rajgir, Ujjain, ò Understand the events through the Taxila, Varanasi. experience of those who lived through 3 Page 33 Distribution of Ashokan these years of communal violence inscriptions: ò Show the possibilities and limits of ò Kushanas, Shakas, Satavahanas, Excerpts : Oral testimonies of those who Vakatakas, Guptas experienced partition. ò Cities / towns : Mathura, Kannauj, Discussion : Ways in which these have Braghukachchha been analyzed to reconstruct the history ò Pillar inscriptions - Sanchi, Topra, of the event. Meerut Pillar and Kaushambi. 15. The making of the constitution ò Kingdom of Cholas, Cheras and Broad overview : Pandyas. (a)Independence and the new nation state 4 Page 43 Important kingdoms and towns: (b)The making of the Constitution ò Kushanas, Shakas, Satavahanas, Focus : The constitutional Assembly Vakatakas, Guptas debates ò Cities/towns : Mathura, Kanauj, Puhar, Excerpts : From the debates Rajgir, Vaishali, Varanasi, Vidisha Discussion : What such debates reveal 5 Page 95 Major Buddhist Sites: and how they can be analyzed Nagarjunakonda, Sanchi, Amaravati, Lumbini, Nasik, Bharhut, BodhGaya, Nov 10 List of Maps Ajanta. Book 1 Book 2 1 Page 2 Mature Harappan sites : 1 Page 174 Bidar, Golconda, Bijapur, ò Harappa, Banawali, Kalibangan, Vijayanagar, Chandragiri, Kanchipuram, Balakot, Rakhigarhi, Dholavira, Mysore, Thanjavur, Kotar 85 86 No. of Subject - Political Science (028) MonthsWorking Unit / Chapter / Topics Days A. Theory Units Marks 2 Page 214 Territories under Babur, Akbar and Aurangzeb. PART - A : Contemporary World Politics ò Delhi, Agra, Panipat, Amber, Ajmer, 1 Cold War Era 6 Lahore, Goa 2 The End of Bipolarity 6 Book 3 3 US Hegemony in World Politics 4 1 Page 297 Territories / cities under 4 Alternative centres of power 4 British Control in 1857 : ò Pujab, Sindh, Bombay, Madras Fort St. 5 Contemporary South Asia 4 David, Masulipatam, Berar, Bengal, Bihar, 6 International Organisation 4 Orissa, Avadh, Surat, Calcutta, Daccan, 7 Security in Contemporary World 4 Chitagong, Patna, Benaras, Allahabad and Lucknow. 8 Environment and Natural Resource 4 2 Page 305 Main centres of the Revolt of 9 Globalisation 4 1857 : Total 40 ò Delhi, Meerut, Jhansi, Lucknow, PART - B : Politics in India since Independence Kanpur, Azamgarh, Calcutta, Benaras, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Agra, Avadh. 10 Challenge of Nation Building 6 Important centres of the National 11 Era of One Party Domination 6 Movement : 12 Politics of Planned Development 4 ò Champaran, Kheda, Ahmedabad, 13 India's External Relations 4 Benaras, Amritsar, ChauriChaura, Lahore, Bardoli, Dandi, Bombay (Quit India 14 Challenges to Congress System 4 Resolution), Karachi. 15 Crisis of the Democratic Order 4 16 Rise of Popular Movements 4 17 Regional aspirations 4 18 Recent Developments in Indian Politics 4

Total 40

87 88 B. Project Work Month Working Topics Month Working Topics Days Days US Hegemony in World Politics Mar / 5+21 Cold War Era Growth of unilateralism : Afghanistan, first Gulf April Emergence of two power blocs after the second War, response to 9/11 and attack on Iraq. Domi- world war. Arenas of the cold war. Challenges nance and challenge to the US in economy and to Bipolarity : Non Aligned Movement, quest for ideology. India's renegotiation of its relationship new international economic order. India and the with USA. cold war. Challenges of Nation - Building July 25 Challenges to & Restoration of Congress System Nehru's approach to nation-building; Legacy of partition : challenge of 'refugee' resettlement, the Political succession after Nehru. Non- Kashmir problem. Congressismand electoral upset of 1967, Congress split and reconstitution, Congress' Era of One-Party Dominance victory in 1971 elections, politics of 'garibihatao'. First three general elections, nature of Congress Alternative Centres of Power dominance at the national level, uneven dominance at the state level, coalitional nature Rise of China as an economic power in post- of Congress. Major opposition parties. Mao era, creation and expansion of European Union, ASEAN. India's changing relations with May 12+6 Politics of Planned Development China. Five year plans, expansion of state sector and Aug 20 Contemporary South Asia in the Post-Cold the rise of new economic interests. Famine and War Era suspension of five year plans. Green Revolu- tion and its political fallouts. Democratization in Pakistan and Nepal. Ethnicconflict in Sri Lanka, Impact of economic The End of Bipolarity globalization on the region. Conflicts and efforts New entities in world politics: Russia, Balkan for peace in South Asia. India's relation with its states and Central Asian states. Introduction of neighbors. democratic politics and capitalism in post-com- Crisis of the Democratic Order munist regimes. India's relations with Russia and other post-communist countries. Search for 'committed' bureaucracy and judiciary. Navnirman movement in Gujarat and June 13 India's External Relations the Bihar movement. Emergency: context, constitutional and extra-constitutional dimen- Nehru's foreign policy. Sino-Indian war of 1962, sions, resistance to emergency. 1977 elections Indo-Pak war of 1965 and 1971. India's nuclear and the formation of Janata Party. Rise of civil programs. Shifting alliance in world politics. liberties organizations.

89 90 Month Working Topics Month Working Topics Days Days

Sept 25 Rise of Popular Movements in India Nov 10 Recent Developments in Indian Politics Farmers' movements, Women's movement, Participatory upsurge in 1990s. rise of the JD Environment and Development-affected and the BJP. people's movements. Implementation of Mandal Commission report and its aftermath. Increasing role of regional parties and coalition politics. International Organizations Coalition Governments : Restructuring and the future of the UN. India's position in the restructured UN. Rise of new in- NDA (1998-2004) ternational actors: new international economic UPA (2004-2014) organizations, NGOs. How democratic and NDS (2014 onwards) accountable are the new institutions of global Environment and Natural Resources governance ? Environment movement and evolution of global Oct 18 Security in Contemporary World environmental norms. Conflicts over traditional and common property resources. Rgiths of Traditional concerns of security and politics of indigenous people. India's stand in global disarmament. Non-traditional or human environmental debates. security: global poverty, health and education. Issues of human rights and migration. Nov- Pre Boards Regional Aspirations Dec Rise of regional parties. Punjab crisis and the 2) Project Work : 20 Marks anti-Sikh riots of 1984. The Kashmir situation. Challenges and responses in the North East. Globalization Economic, cultural and political manifestations. Debates on the nature of consequences of globalization. Anti-globalization movements. India as an arena of globalization and struggle against it.

91 92 Sub - Dance (Code No. 059) Months Period Topics

Months Period Topics Theory (a) Basic understanding of the term March Practical Learning and practice of one Pallavi. ABHINAYA and definition of its four aspects : Angika, Vachika, Aharya and (2 Days) Theory Definition of the term Pallavi and Sattvik (b) Rasa ; Definition and short Demonstration of the item explanation of the nine rasas. April Practical Learning and practice of one Pallavi. Reci- Aug Practical Practice of patak hasta mudra viniyog acc (4 Days) tation of the ukutas of the item with hands. (4 Days) to Abhinaya Darpan. Theory Elementary knowledge about the three styles of chhau : Mayurbhanj, Seraikella Theory Short notes on : (a) The Aharya of Odissi and Purulla. (b) The music accompaniment of Odissi (c) Past and present exponents of Odissi May Practical Identification of the Raga, Taal and their short biography and contribution. (3Days) Choreographer of the Pallavi. Identifica- And brief explanation of the following tion of the Hastas and the Bhangis used terms : (a) Nritta, Nritya, and Natya (b) in the Pallavi. Matra, Laya, Taal, Avartan, Vibhaga (c) Theory Brief notes on the lives and contribution Tandav and Lasya (d) Natyadharmi and of the three Gurus : Guru Pankaj Charan Lokadharmi. Das, Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra and Guru . Sept Practical Ability to demonstare the following (2 Days) Bhangis : Samabhanga, Abhanga, June Practical Ability to show different paad bhedas and Tribhaanga, Alasaa, Darpani, Abhimama, (2 Days) bramaris. , Parshva Mardala, and Biraja, Theory Elementary introduction to the texts: Akuchana, Kumbhaka, Architkar or Natya Shastra, Abhinaya Darpana and Nibedana, Daalmalika. Abhinaya Chandrika -a) Identification of Theory Ability to write the notation of the learnt the author (approximate date) (b) Basic items of Sthayi and Moksha. overview of the broad areas covered in Practical the context of each text. (c) Myths regarding Oct Revision of the Pallavi. (3 Days) the origin of dance according to each text. Theory Revision of Patak Hasta Mudra Viniyog

July Practical Oriya song : (a) Demonstration of the item Nov Practical Revision of Oriya song. (2 Days) (4 Days) (b) Name of the poet (c) Naming of the Theory Revision of Bhangis. Raga and Taal of the item (d) Meaning of the verses used (e) Identification of the Dec Pre - Board hastas used. 93 94 Sub - Hindustani Music Vocal (Code No. 034) Months No. of Practical Theory Topics Periods Topic Months No. of Practical Theory Topics Sept 2 Raag Suddha Simple elaboration of Raag Periods Topic Sarang Dhrut Suddha Sarang March 2 Raag Bhairav Brief study of the following Khyal Life sketch & contribution (Dhrut Khyal) òAlankar, Varna, Kan, Meend ò Krishna Rao Shankar Pandit ò Bade Ghulam Ali April 4 -Taan of Raag ò Brief study of the following Bhairav Khatka, Murki, Gamak, Sadra, Oct - Raag Suddha Study of various parts & tunning -Vilambit Khyal Dadra, Gram Sarang Dhrut of Tanpura in Raag ò Recitation of the Thekas of Khyal with Dhamar Taal with Dugun & Bhairav Jhaptala with dugun and Taan Chaugun Chaugun, Keeping tala with hand beats. Nov - Revision Revision ò Tilwada taal with dugun and chaugun. Dec - Revision Revision

May 2 -Folk Song ò Simple elaborations of Raag - Sargam of Bageshwari Raag ò Brief study of the following Bageshwari Murchhana, Alap, Tana

June 2 Raag Life sketch & contribution of Bageshwari ò Abdul Karim Khan with alap ò Faiyaaz Khan and taan

July 4 Raag Study of the following Malkauns ò Sangeet Ratnakar -Vilambit Khyal ò Sangeet Parijat - Dhrut Khyal Study of Rupak Taal with taan

Aug 4 Raag Classification of Ragas - Malkauns ò Ancient Tarana ò Medieval ò Modern Time theory of Raags

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