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ENGLISH 1. Hornbill (Text book in English for class XI) core course Published by NCRT 2. Snapshots (Supplementary Reader in English for class XI) core course Published by NCRT July HornbillLesson 01 : The Portrait of a lady Lesson 02 : “We’re not afraid to die.........If we can all be Together” Poem 01 : A Photograph Grammar Determiners, Voice Reading Skills Unseen Passage for Comprehension Writing Skills Factual description of an event, incident or a process Article for school magazine Letter to editor on the issue of public interest and suggestions Writing report for school magazine and newspaper HornbillLesson 03 : Discovering Tut : The Saga Continues Snapshots Lesson 01 : The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse Poem 02 : The Laburnum Top Grammar Tenses Reading Skills Note Making Writing Skills Business letter making enquiry and reply to the enquiry. Business letter placing order and cancellation of order August HornbillLesson 04 : Landscape of the Soul Poem 03 : The Voice of the Rain Snapshots Lesson 02 : The Address Lesson 03 : Ranga’s Marriage

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ENGLISH

1. Hornbill (Text book in English for class XI) core course Published by NCRT

2. Snapshots (Supplementary Reader in English for class XI) core course Published by NCRT

July

Hornbill Lesson 01 : The Portrait of a lady

Lesson 02 : “We’re not afraid to die.........If we can all be Together”

Poem 01 : A Photograph

Grammar Determiners, Voice

Reading Skills Unseen Passage for Comprehension

Writing Skills Factual description of an event, incident or a process

Article for school magazine

Letter to editor on the issue of public interest and suggestions

Writing report for school magazine and newspaper

Hornbill Lesson 03 : Discovering Tut : The Saga Continues

Snapshots Lesson 01 : The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse

Poem 02 : The Laburnum Top

Grammar Tenses

Reading Skills Note Making

Writing Skills Business letter making enquiry and reply to the enquiry.

Business letter placing order and cancellation of order

August

Hornbill Lesson 04 : Landscape of the Soul

Poem 03 : The Voice of the Rain

Snapshots Lesson 02 : The Address

Lesson 03 : Ranga’s Marriage

Lesson 04 : Albert Einstein at School

Writing Skills Business Letter of Complaint

September

Hornbill Revision of Lessons (01 to 04)

Revision of Poems (01 to 03)

Snapshots Revision of Lesson 01 to 04

Grammar Editing, omission, jumbled up words

Revision of determiners, voice and tenses

Reading Skills Revision of note Making and comprehension passage

October

Hornbill Lesson 05 : The Ailing Planet...

Lesson 06 : The Browning Version

Snapshots Lesson 05 : The Mother’s Day

Poem 04 : Childhood

November

Snapshots Lesson 06 : The Ghat of the only world

Poem 05 : Father To Son

Hornbill Lesson 07 : The Adventure

Writing Skills Application for Job

Grammar Modals, editing, Jumbled up words

December

Hornbill Lesson 08 : Silk Road

Snapshots Lesson 07 : Birth

Grammar Clauses

Reading Skills Unseen Passage for Comprehension and Note Making

January

Snapshots Lesson 08 : The Tale of the Melon City

Grammar Clauses

Revision of models, editing, omission, tenses, voice, determiners

February

Hornbill Revision

Snapshots Revision

Poetry Revision

Reading Skills Practice of note making

Writing Skills Practice of letters, reports and articles

Syllabus for Half Yearly Examination

1. Reading skills 20 Marks

One unseen passage for comprehension 12 marks

One unseen passage for note making 08 marks

2. Writing skills 25 Marks

1. Factual description or report 05 marks

2. Letter Writing 10 marks

3. Article Writing 10 marks

3. Grammar 10 Marks

Determiners, voice, tenses, editing, omission, jumbled up words, gap filling

4. Literature 45 Marks

1. Reference to Context 04 marks

2. Three short question from poetry (Poem 1 to 3) 06 marks

3. One long question from Hornbill (lesson 1 to 4) 10 marks

4. Five short questions from Hornbill (L- 1 to 4) 10 marks

5. One long question from snapshots (L- 1 to 4) 07 marks

6. Four short questions from snapshots (L- 1 to 4) 08 marks

Syllabus for Annual Examination

1. Reading skills 20 Marks

One unseen passage for comprehension 12 marks

One unseen passage for note making 08 marks

2. Writing skills 25 Marks

1. Factual description or report 05 marks

2. Letter Writing 10 marks

3. Article Writing 10 marks

3. Grammar 10 Marks

Determiners, Tenses, Voice, Modals, editing, omission, gap filling, jumbled up words

4. Literature 45 Marks

1. Reference to Context (Poems 1 to 5) 04 marks

2. Three short question out of Poem (1 to 5) 06 marks

3. Five short questions out of Hornbill (L- 1 to 8) 10 marks

4. One long question out of Hornbill (L- 1 to 8) 10 marks

5. One long question out of snapshots (L- 1 to 8) 07 marks

6. Four short questions out of snapshots (L- 1 to 8) 08 marks

Monday Test Syllabus

1st Monday Test (25.07.11)

Hornbill Lesson 01: The Portrait of a lady 10 marks

Poem 01: A Photograph 04 marks

Letter placing order or cancellation of order 06 marks

2nd Monday Test (14.11.11)

Hornbill Lesson 05: The Ailing Planet... 10 marks

Poem 04 : Childhood 04 marks

Report Writing 06 marks

3rd Monday Test (19.12.11)

Hornbill Poem 05: Father To Son 04 marks

Application for job 06 marks

Snapshots Lesson 05: The Mother’s Day 10 marks

Marking Scheme for Half-Yearly and Annual Exam

Section A Reading 20 marks

1. One unseen passage with a variety of questions including three marks for vocabulary. The passage

should have about 600 words 12 marks

2. One unseen passage for note making and testing vocabulary. It should have about 500 words 08

marks

Section B Writing skills 25 marks

3. A factual description of an event or incident or a report for school magazine or newspaper in

about 100 to 125 words.

05 marks

4. One out of two composition based on a visual or verbal input in about 150 words. The output may

be descriptive or argumentative in nature such as an article for publication in newspaper or a school

magazine or a speech. 10 marks

5. Writing one of the two letters based on given input ( Letter to editor, business letter placing order,

cancelling order, making complaint, making an enquiry and reply to the enquiry) 10 marks

Section C Grammar 10 marks

Different grammatical structures in meaningful contexts will be tested. It includes gap filling,

sentence reordering sentence will include the following areas.

6. Determiners, Tenses, Modals, clauses and error correction.

7. Editing, omission

8. Reordering of sentences

Section D Literature 45 marks

9. One out of the two extracts based on poetry to test comprehension and appreciation. 04

marks

10. Three short questions (30 to 40 words) from poetry to text local and global comprehension. 06

marks

11. Five short questions (30 to 40 words) from Hornbill.

10 marks

12. One out of the two long questions based on the lessons of Hornbill to test global comprehension

and extrapolation beyond the set text in 100 to 125 words. 10 marks

13. One out of the two long questions based on snapshots to test comprehension of theme,

character and incident in 100 to 125 words. 07 marks

14. Four short questions (30 to 40 words) from snapshots.

08 marks

MATHEMATICS

July

Ch- 03 : Trigonometric Functions

Ch- 05 : Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

Ch- 04 : Principle of Mathematical Induction

August and September

Ch- 04 : Principle of Mathematical Induction (Contd.)

Ch- 07 : Permutations and Combinations

Ch- 08 : Binomial Theorem

Ch- 09 : Sequence and Series

October

Ch- 10 : Straight Lines

November

Ch- 11 : Conic Sections

Ch- 06 : Linear Inequalities

Ch- 14 : Mathematical Reasoning

December

Ch- 15 : Statistics

Ch- 01 : Sets

Ch- 02 : Relation and Function

January

Ch- 02 : Relation and Function (Contd.)

Ch- 12 : Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry

Ch- 13 : Limits and Derivatives

Ch- 16 : Probability

February

Ch- 16 : Probability (Contd.)

Revision

Syllabus for Half Yearly Exam

Time : 3 Hrs M.M.: 100

Ch-03 : Trigonometric Functions 23 marks

Ch-05 : Complex numbers + Quadratic equations 13 marks

Ch-04 : Mathematical Induction 10 marks

Ch-09 : Sequence and series 20 marks

Ch-07 : Permutations and Combinations 20 marks

Ch-08 : Binomial Theorem 14 marks

Syllabus for Annual Exam

Time : 3 Hrs M.M.: 100

01 : Sets 06 marks

02 : Relations and Functions 06 marks

03 : Trigonometric Functions 16 marks

04 : Mathematical Induction 04 marks

05 : Complex numbers + Quadratic equations 04 marks

06 : Linear Inequalities 04 marks

07 : Permutations and Combinations 08 marks

08 : Binomial Theorem 06 marks

09 : Sequence and series 10 marks

10 : Straight Lines 06 marks

11 : Conic Section 04 marks

12 : 3 D Geometry 05 marks

13 : Limits and Derivatives 06 marks

14 : Mathematical Reasoning 03 marks

15 : Statistics 06 marks

16 : Probability 06 marks

Total 100 Marks

Syllabus for Monday Test

1st Monday Test (25.07.11)

1 : Trigonometric Functions 20 marks

2nd Monday Test (14.11.11)

1 : Straight Lines 11 marks

2 : Conic Section 09 marks

3rd Monday Test (19.12.11)

1 : Statistics 11 marks

2 : Sets 09 marks

PHYSICS

July’ 11

1. Physical World and Measurement

2. Kinematics

August’ 11

1. Laws of Motion

2. Work, Power and Energy

September’ 11

Revision

October’ 11

1. Gravitation

2. Motion of system of Particles and Rigid body

November’ 11

1. Properties of Bulk matter

2. Thermodynamics I

December’ 11

1. Thermodynamics II

2. Behaviour of perfect gas and Kinetic theory of gases

January’ 12

Oscillations and waves

February’ 12

Revision

Monday Test-Wise Syllabus

First Monday Test (08.08.11)

(i) Physical World and Measurement 12 marks

(ii) Kinematics 08 marks

Total 20 Marks

Second Monday Test (28.11.11)

(i) Properties of Bulk Matter 14 marks

(ii) Thermodynamics I 06 marks

Total 20 Marks

Third Monday Test (16.01.12)

(i) Thermodynamics II 08 marks

(ii) Behaviour of Perfect gas and Kinetic theory of gases 12 marks

Total 20 Marks

Half Yearly Examination

1. Physical World & Measurement 10 Marks

2. Kinematics 20 Marks

3. Laws of Motion 20 Marks

4. Work, Power and Energy 20 Marks

Total 70 Marks

Annual Examination

1. Physical World & Measurement 03 Marks

2. Kinematics 10 Marks

3. Laws of Motion 10 Marks

4. Work, Power, Energy 06 Marks

5. Motion of system of Particles and Rigid body. 06 Marks

6. Gravitation 05 Marks

7. Properties of Bulk Matter 10 Marks

8. Thermodynamics 05 Marks

9. Behaviour of Perfect gas and Kinetic Theory of gases 05 Marks

10. Oscillations and Waves 10 Marks

Theory 70 Marks

Practical 30 Marks

Total 100 Marks

CHEMISTRY

July 11

i. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

ii. Structure of Atom

iii. Classification of elements and periodicity in properties.

August 11

iv. Chemical Bonding

v. States of Matter

vi. Thermodynamics

September 11

Revision + Half yearly examination

October 11

vii. Equillibrium

viii. Redox Reaction

November 11

ix. Hydrogen

x. The ‘s’ Block elements

xi. The ‘p’ Block elements

December & January 11-12

xii. Organic Chemistry- some basic principles and techniques.

xiii. Hydrocarbons

xiv. Environmental Chemistry

February 12

Revision + Annual Examination

Monday Test Syllabus

First Monday Test (18.07.11)

1. Some basic concepts of chemistry 10 Marks

2. Structure of atom (Historical Development of atom) 10 Marks

Second Monday Test (31.10.11)

1. Equillibrium (up to chemical equillibrium) 10 Marks

2. Thermodynamics 10 Marks

Third Monday Test (12.12.11)

1. Redox Reaction 10 Marks

2. The ‘p’ Block elements 10 Marks

Syllabus for Half Yearly Examination

1. Some basic concepts of chemistry 15 Marks

2. Structure of atom 17 Marks

3. Classification of elements and periodicity in properties 10 Marks

4. Chemical bonding and molecular structure 18 Marks

5. States of matter 10 Marks

Total 70 Marks

Theory 70 Marks

Practical 30 Marks

Total 100 Marks

Syllabus for Annual Examination

1. Some basic concepts of chemistry 04 Marks

2. Structure of atom 05 Marks

3. Classification of elements adn periodicity in properties 05 Marks

4. Chemical bonding and molecular structure 07 Marks

5. States of matter 05 Marks

6. Thermodynamics 05 Marks

7. Equillibrium 07 Marks

8. Redox reactions 05 Marks

9. Hydrogen 02 Marks

10. The ‘s’ Block elements 03 Marks

11. The ‘p’ Block elements 05 Marks

12. Organic chemistry- some basic principles and techniques 06 Marks

13. Hydrocarbons 08 Marks

13. Environmental chemistry 03 Marks

Total 70 Marks

Theory 70 Marks

Practical 30 Marks

Total 100 Marks

BIOLOGY

July

Ch-01: The living world

Ch-02: Biological classification

Ch-05: Morphology of flowering plants

August

Ch-06: Anatomy of flowering plants

Ch-07: Structural organisation in animals

Ch-08: Cell : The unit of life

September

Ch-09: Biomolecules

Ch-10: Cell cycle and division

October

Ch-16: Digestion and absorption

Ch-17: Breathing and exchange of gases

Ch-18: Body fluids and circulation

November

Ch-19: Excretory products and their elemination

Ch-20: Locomotion and movement

Ch-21: Neural control and coordination

December

Ch-22: Chemical control and coordination

Ch-11: Transport in Plants

Ch-12: Mineral Nutrition

January

Ch-13: Photosynthesis in higher plants

Ch-14: Respiration in plants

Ch-15: Plant growth and movement

February

Ch-03: Plant Kingdom

Ch-04: Animal Kingdom

Monday Test Syllabus

Ist Monday Test (29.08.2011)

Ch-01: The living world 06 Marks

Ch-02: Biological classification 06 Marks

Ch-05: Morphology of flowering plants 07 Marks

Total 20 Marks

IInd Monday Test (05.12.2011)

Ch-16: Digestion and absorption06 Marks

Ch-17: Breathing and exchange of gases 06 Marks

Ch-18: Body fluids and circulation 07 Marks

Total 20 Marks

IIIrd Monday Test (30.01.2012)

Ch-21: Neural control and coordination 06 Marks

Ch-22: Chemical control and coordination 06 Marks

Ch-11: Transport in plants 07 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Half Yearly Examination Syllabus

Unit-I: Diversity in living world 18 Marks

Unit-II: Structural organisation in plants and animals 27 Marks

Unit-III: Cell: Structure and function 25 Marks

Total 70 Marks

Annual Examination Syllabus

Unit-I: Diversity in living world 07 Marks

Unit-II: Structural organisation in plants and animals 10 Marks

Unit-III: Cell: structure and function 17 Marks

Unit-IV: Plant physiology 18 Marks

Unit-V: Human physiology 18 Marks

Total 70 Marks

BUSINESS STUDIES

Part A: Foundation of Business

July

Unit 01 : Nature and Purpose of business

- Concept and characteristics of business

- Business, profession and employment- distinctive feature

- Objective of business- economics and social, role of profit in business

- Classification of business activities- Industry and commerce

- Industry- types: primary, secondary, tertiary

- Commerce: Trade and Auxiliaries- Business risks- nature and causes

Unit 02: Forms of Business Organisations

- Sole Proprietorship: meaning, features, merits and limitation

- Partnership : Features, types, registration, merits, limitation, types of partners

-Joint Hindu Family Business: features, merits and limitations

-Cooperative Societies: features, merits and limitations

- Company: Private Company, Public Company- features, merits and limitations

- Choice of forms of business organization

- Starting a business- Basic factors

August

Unit 03: Public, Private & Global Enterprises

- Private Sector and Public Sector

- Forms of organising public sector enterprises; features, merits and limitations of following:

: Departmental Undertaking

: Statutory Corporation

: Government Company

: Changing role of public sector

: Global Enterprises: features

Unit 04: Business Service

- Nature and types of Business service- Banking, Insurance, Transportation, Ware housing,

Communication

- Banking- types of Banks, Functions of Commercial banks, E-banking

- Insurance- principles, types: life, fire and marine

- Warehousing: types and functions

- Postal and Telecom service

September

Unit 05: Emerging Modes of Business

- E-Business : Scope and benefits, Resources required for successful e-business implementation, On-

line transactions, payment mechanism, security and safety of business transactions

- Outsourcing : Concept, need and scope

October

Unit 06: Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics

- Concept of social responsibility

- Case for social responsibility

- Responsibility towards owners, investor, emplyees, consumers, government and community

- Environmental protection and business

- Business ethics: concept and elements

Part B: Organisation, Finance and Trade

Unit 07: Formation of a Company

Stage in the formation of a company:

- Promotion,

- Incorporation, and

- Commencement of business

November

Unit 08: Sources of Business Finance

- Nature and significance of business finance

- Owner’s funds and borrowed funds

- Sources of raising finance:

: Equity and Preference shares

: Debentures and Bonds

: Loan from Financial Institutions

: Retained Profits

: Global Depository Receipt, American Depository Receipt

: Loan from commercial Banks

: Public deposits

: Trade Credit

December

Unit 09: Small Business

- Small Scale Industry: Tiny Sector; cottage and rural industry

- Role of small business in rural India

- Problems of small business in India

- Government Assistance and Special Schemes for Industries in rural, backward and hilly areas

Unit 10: Internal Trade

- internal trade; types: wholesale and retail trade

- Services of a wholesaler and a retailer

- Types of Retail Trade:

: Itinerant retialers and fixed shops

: Departmental store, super market, malls, chain store, mail order business, consumer’s

cooperative store

January

- Automatic Vending Machine

- Role of Chamber of Commerce and Industry in promotion of internal trade.

Unit 11: International Business

- Nature and Importance of International Business

- Ways of entering into International Business. Export-Import Procedures and documentation.

Foreign Trade Promotion. Organization support and incentives; Nature and importance of Export

Processing Zone/Special Economic Zone; International Trade Institutions and Agreement: WTO,

UNCTAD, World Bank, IMF.

Unit 12: Project Work

Suggestive/Illustrative Projects

Any one of the following:-

1. Find out from local sample business unit (s) the various objectives they pursue.

2. Problems of setting up and running business units.

3. Enquiry into the ethics of running business through questionnaires.

4. Survey of quality of bank services in the local branch office.

5. Study of postal and courier mail services.

6. Availability and use of agency services, advertising, packaging, investments in savings schemes etc.

7. Survey of the popularity of credit cards issued by different banks.

8. Study the profile of a sole trader/partnership commenting on the nature and working of business.

9. Study of a Joint Hindu family business.

10. Study of the organisational and functional aspects of any of the following cooperatives:

i. Banking Cooperatives

ii. Thrift and Credit Societies

iii. Cooperative Consumer Stores

iv. Diary Cooperatives

v. housing Cooperatives

vi. Marketing Cooperatives

11. Study of a small business unit regarding source of finance.

12. Study of nature of small traders (like hawkers and pedlars in a specific locality) with reference to

types of goods, capital investment, turnover.

13. Study of weekly bazaar in a locality.

14. Study of franchise retail store.

15. Study of export/import procedure of any article.

16. Problems of women enterpreneurs in business.

17. Survey of waste/garbage disposal by a business enterprise.

18. Study of pavement trade.

Prepare a scrapbook and collect articles on the changing role of public sector and any other topics

related to the syllabus.

Marks may be suitably distributed over the different parts of the Project Report-

1. Objectives

2. Methodology

3. Conclusions- findings and suggestions

Marking Scheme for Monday Test

Ist Monday Test

1. Nature and Purpose of Business 20 Marks

Total 20 Marks

IInd Monday Test

1. Social Responsibilities 10 Marks

2. Formation of a company 10 Marks

Total 20 Marks

IIIrd Monday Test

1. Sources of Business finance 06 Marks

2. Small scale business 06 Marks

3. Internal trade 08 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Marking scheme for Half Yearly & Annual Exam

Units H.Y. Annual

Part A: Foundation of Business

1. Nature and Purpose of Business 15 08

2. Forms of Business Organisations 25 12

3. Public, Private and Global Enterprises 25 10

4. Business Services 35 08

5. Emerging Modes of Business - 06

6. Social Responsibility of Business and

Business Etghics - 06

Part B: Organisation, Finance and Trade

7. Formation of a Company - 07

8. Sources of business finance - 10

9. Small Business - 07

10. Internal Trade - 08

11. International Business - 08

12. Project Work - 10

Total 100 100

ACCOUNTANCY

July

Unit 1: Introduction to Accounting

ã Accounting- objectives, advantages and limitations, types of accounting information; users of

accounting information and their needs. Basic accounting terms: business transaction, account,

capital, drawings, liability (internal & external, long term & short term) asset ( tangible & intangible,

fixed, current, liquid and fictitious) receipts (capital & revenue), expenditure (capital, revenue &

deferred), expense, income, profits, gains and losses, purchases, sales, stock, debtors, bills

receivable, creditors, bills payable, goods, cost, vouchers, discount - trade and cash.

Unit 2: Theory Base of Accounting

ã Fundamental accounting assumptions: going concern, consistency, and accrual.

ã Accounting principles: accounting entity, money measurement, accounting period, full

disclosure, materiality, prudence, cost concept, matching concept and dual aspect.

ã Double entry system.

ã Basis of accounting - cash basis and accrual basis.

ã Accounting standards: concept & objective. IFRS (International Financial Reporting

Standards).

Unit 3: Recording of Business Transactions

ã Accounting equation: analysis of transactions using accounting equation.

ã Rules of debit and credit: for assets, liabilities, capital, revenue and expenses.

ã Origin of transactions- source documents (invoice, cash memo, pay in slip, cheque),

preparation of vouchers - cash (debit & credit) and non cash (transfer).

ã Books of original entry: format and recording - Journal.

ã Cash book: simple, cash book with bank column, petty cash book,

ã Other books: purchases book, sales book, purchases returns book, sales returns book,

bills receivable book, bills payable book and journal proper.

August

Unit 4: Preparation of Ledger, Trial Balance and Bank Reconciliation

Statement

ã Ledger - format, posting from journal, cash book and other special purpose books, balancing

of accounts.

ã Trial balance: objectives and preparation

ã Bank reconciliation statement: need and preparation. Corrected cash book balance.

September

Revision and half yearly examinations

October

Unit 5: Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves

ã Depreciation: concept, need and factors affecting depreciation; methods of computation

of depreciation: straight line method, written down value method (excluding change in

method)

ã Accounting treatment of depreciation: by charging to asset account, by creating provision

for depreciation/ accumulated depreciation account, treatment of disposal of asset.

ã Provisions and reserves: concept, objectives and difference between provisions and

reserves; types of reserves- revenue reserve, capital reserve, general reserve, specific

reserves and secret reserves.

Unit 6: Accounting for Bills of Exchange Transactions

ã Bills of exchange and promissory note: definition, features, parties, specimen and distinction.

ã Important terms : term of bill ,due date, days of grace, date of maturity, bill at sight, bill

after date, discounting of bill, endorsement of bill, bill sent for collection, dishonor of bill,noting of

bill , retirement and renewal of a bill, in solvency of acceptor.

November

Unit 7: Accounting for Bills of Exchange Transactions (cont....)

ã Accounting treatment of bill transactions

Unit 8: Financial Statements of sole proprietorship

ã Financial Statements: objective and importance.

ã Trading and profit and loss account: gross profit, operating profit and net profit.

ã Balance Sheet: need, grouping, marshalling of assets and liabilities.

ã Adjustments in preparation of financial statements : with respect to closing stock, outstanding

expenses, prepaid expenses, accrued income, income received in advance, depreciation,

bad debts, provision for doubtful debts, provision for discount on debtors, manager's

commission, abnormal loss, goods taken for personal use and goods distributed as free

sample .

ã Preparation of Trading and Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet of sole

proprietorship.

December

Unit 9: Financial Statements of not-for-Profit Organizations

ã Not-for-profit organizations: concept.

ã Receipts and payment account: features.

ã Income and expenditure account: features. preparation of income and expenditure account and

balance sheet from the given receipt and payment account with additional information.

Unit 10: Accounts from Incomplete Records

ã Incomplete records: use and limitations.

ã Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs method.

January

Unit 11: Computers in Accounting

ã Introduction to Computer and Accounting Information system {AIS}

ã Application of computers in Accounting: automation of accounting process, designing

accounting reports, MIS reporting, data exchange with other information systems.

ã Comparison of accounting process in manual and computerized accounting highlighting

advantages and limitations of automation.sourcing of accounting system: Readymade,

customized and tailormade accounting system. Advantages and disadvantages of each

option.

ã Accounting and database system

o Accounting and database Management system.

o Concept of entity and relationship: entities and relationships in an Accounting system:

designing and creating simple tables, forms, and reports in the context of accounting

system.

Unit 12: Project Work (Any One)

1. Collection of Source Documents, Preparation of Vouchers, Recording of Transactions

with the help of vouchers.

2. Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement with the help of given Cash book and Pass book.

3. Project Work on any Windows based Accounting package: Installing & starting the

package, setting up a new Company, Setting up account heads, voucher entry, viewing

and editing data.

February

Revision.

Syllabus Monday Test

First Monday Test (08-08-2011)

1).Introduction to Accounting 04 marks

2).Theory Base of Accounting 04 marks

3). Recording of business transactions (till Acc. Equation) 12 marks

Total 20 marks

Second Monday Test (28-11-2011)

1). Preparation of Ledger, Trial Balance and Bank Reconciliation Statement. 08 marks

2). Trial Balance and rectification of errors 04 marks

3). Depreciation 08 marks

Total 20 marks

Third Monday Test (23-0102012)

1). Provisions and reserves 04 marks

2). Bills of exchange 08 marks

3). Financial Statements (without adjustments) 08 marks

Total 20 marks

Marking scheme for half yearly and annual examinations:

ECONOMICS

July

Statistics

Meaning and scope of statistics.

Definition functions- importance, collection of data, sources of primary and secondary data-

differences.

Organisation of data- census and sample method- example- difference between two.

Indian Economics

Development policy and experiences- Introduction of the state of Indian Economy at the time of

Independence. Economic planning and strategy.

August

Statistics

Presentation of data- Tabulation, bar diagram, frequency curve, O give, Histogram.

Measure of central tendency- Calculation of mean, median and mode.

Indian Economics

Economic Reforms- meaning and components, liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation.

September

Revision & Half Yearly Examination.

October

Statistics

Mean deviation- Merits and demerits, Calculation of M. D. coefficient of mean deviation

Indian Economics

Current challenges, Sustainable development- meaning and importance.

Employment- types, causes of unemployment, measures to remove it.

November

Statistics

Measure of dispersion, Range, Quartile Deviation, Standard Deviation, Calculation.

Indian Economics

Infrastructure, meaning and types, Problem and Policy, Energy health, education.

December

Statistics

Correlation- Karl Pearson’s correlation and Rank-correlation

Indian Economy

Infrastructure, meaning and types

Problem and Policy, Energy health, Education

January

Statistics

Index numbers- Meaning Method, Problems in calculation.

Indian Economics

Development experience of India, Pakistan and China.

February

Revision

Annual Exam

Ist Monday Test (29.08.11)

Meaning and scope 05 Marks

Collection of data 05 Marks

Development Policy 10 Marks

Total 20 Marks

IInd Monday Test (05.12.11)

Mean, Median, Mode, Range, Quartiles 10 Marks

Economic Reform

Current challenges 10 Marks

Total 20 Marks

IIIrd Monday Test

Collection, Organisation, Presentation

Measure of dispersion 10 Marks

Planning and challenges 10 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Marking Scheme

Half Yearly Exam

Statistics- Unit - I, II 10+25 Marks

Unit - III 15 Marks

Indian Economics Unit - IV 20 Marks

Unit - V 30 Marks

Total 100 Marks

Annual Exam

Unit - IV (Project) 10 Marks

Statistics Unit - I, II 10 Marks

Unit - III 25 Marks

Indian Economics Unit - V, VI 20 Marks

Unit - VII 25 Marks

Unit - VIII 10 Marks

Total 100 Marks

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Book I : Indian Constitution at work

July

Lesson 01: Making of the constitution

Lesson 02: Fundamental Rights

August

Lesson 03: System of Representational democracy

Lesson 04: Executive in a Parliamentary System

Lesson 05: legislature at the Central level

September

Lesson 05: Legislature at the State Level

Lesson 06: Judiciary

Lesson 07: Federalism

October

Lesson 08: Local Government

Lesson 09: Political Philosophy underlying The Constitution

Lesson 10: Constitution as a Living Document

Book II: Political Theory

November

Lesson 01: Introduction to Political Theory

Lesson 02: Freedom

Lesson 03: Equality

December

Lesson 04: Social Justice

Lesson 05: Rights

Lesson 06: Citizenship

January

Lesson 07: Nationalism

Lesson 08: Secularism

Lesson 09: Peace

February

Lesson 10: Development

Revision - Annual Exams

Monday Test Schedule

Ist Monday Test (29.08.11)

Book I:

Lesson 01: Making of the Constitution 10 Marks

Lesson 02: Fundamental Rights 10 Marks

Total 20 Marks

IInd Monday Test (05.12.11)

Lesson 04: Executive in a Parliamentary System 05 Marks

Lesson 05: Legislative at the Centra & State Level 06 Marks

Lesson 06: Judiciary 05 Marks

Lesson 07: Federalism 04 Marks

Total 20 Marks

IIIrd Monday Test (30.01.12)

Book I :

Lesson 08: Local Government 04 Marks

Book II:

Lesson 02: Freedom 04 Marks

Lesson 04: Social Justice 04 Marks

Lesson 05: Rights 04 Marks

Lesson 03: Equality 04 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Half Yearly Exams (15.09.11 to 27.09.11)

Book I :

Lesson : 01 to 05

Annual Exams(13.02.12 to 25.02.12)

Marking Scheme of Half Yearly & Annual Exam

1 mark question MCQ 10 Marks

2 marks question VSA 20 Marks

4 marks question SA 40 Marks

6 marks question LA 30 Marks

Total Question - 35 of 100 Marks

Marking Scheme of Monday Test

4 questions of 1 marks 04 Marks

4 questions of 2 marks 08 Marks

2 questions of 4 marks 08 Marks

Total- 20 Marks of 10 Question

SOCIOLOGY

July

Introducing sociology society

Relationship with other social sciences

August & September

Basic concepts: Social groups

Status and role

Social stratification

Social control

Social institution : family marriage and kinship

Political and economic, Religion and education

October

Culture and Society

Socialization, Cooperation, Conflict

November

Method and techniques observation, Survey and interview method

Field work/Project

December

Social structure

Class, caste, race and gender

Social Change

Social order

Crime and Violence

Changes in Rural and Urban Society

January & February

Western Society Thinker

Indian Sociologist

Syllabus for Ist Monday Test (08.08.11)

Introducing Sociology 05 Marks

Society 05 Marks

Relationship to other Disciplines 10 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Syllabus for IInd Monday Test (28.11.11)

Social Stratification 10 Marks

Family marriage and kinship 10 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Syllabus for IIIrd Monday Test (23.01.12)

Technique of Research 10 Marks

Socialization 05 Marks

Cooperation, competition and conflict 05 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Syllabus for Half Yearly Examination

(15.09.11 to 27.09.11)

Book I : Introducing Sociology 100 Marks

Annual Exams (13.02.12 to 25.02.12) 100 Marks

One paper Theory 80 Marks

Book I : Introducing Sociology 34 Marks

Book II: Understanding sociology 46 Marks

The Practical Project Work 20 Marks

Project 07 Marks

Viva based on Project Work 05 Marks

Research Design 08 Marks

Marking Scheme of Half Yearly Examination

Question nos. 1 to 15 are of 2 marks

Question nos. 16 to 25 are of 4 marks

Question nos. 26 to 29 are of 6 marks

Question nos. 30 is of 6 marks

Marking Scheme for Annual Examination

Question nos. 1 to 14 are of 2 marks

Question nos. 15 to 21 are of 4 marks

Question nos. 22 to 24 are of 6 marks

Question nos. 25 is passage question of 6 marks

PSYCHOLOGY

July

Ch 01: What is psychology?

Practical : Introduction to experimental psychology

August

Ch 02: Methods of psychology

Ch 07: Human memory

Practical: Experiment on Memory

September

Revision

Half-Yearly Exam

Theory: 70 Marks

Practical : 30 Marks

October

Ch 05: Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Process

Practical: Experiment on Attention

November

Ch 03: Bases of Human Behaviour

Ch 04: Human Development

Practical: Project Work

December

Ch 06: Learning

Ch 08: Thinking

Practical: Experiment on Learning

January

Ch 09: Motivation and Emotion

February

Revision

Annual Examination

Theory 70 Marks

Practical 30 Marks

First Monday Test (25.07.11)

Ch 01: What is psychology?

Second Monday Test (14.11.11)

Ch 05: Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes

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Third Monday Test (19.12.11)

Ch 03: Bases of Human Behaviour

Ch 04: Human Development

Half Yearly Examination

Ch 01: What is Psychology?

Ch 02: Methods of psycology

Ch 07: Human Memory

Annual Examination

Ch 03: Bases of Human Behaviour

Ch 04: Human Development

Ch 05: Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Process

Ch 06: Learning

Ch 08: Thinking

Ch 09: Motivation and Emotion

COMPUTER SCIENCE

July

Computer Overview

Working with Operating System

General OOP Concepts

August

Getting Started with C++

Data Handling

Operators & Expressions in C++

Flow of Control

Standard Library Function

September

Data Representation

Revision

October

Arrays

November

User Defined Function

December

Structures

January

Structures (Contd.)

February

Programming Methodology Revision

First Monday Test (08.08.11)

Operators & Expressions 10 Marks

Flow of Control 10 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Second Monday Test (28.11.11)

Arrays 15 Marks

Standard Library Functions 05 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Third Monday Test (23.01.12)

User Defined Functions 20 Marks

Total 20 Marks

Half Yearly Exam

Computer Overview 08 Marks

Working with operating system 10 Marks

Getting started with C++ 02 Marks

General Concepts of OOP Concept 07 Marks

Data Handling

Operators & Expressions in C++

Flow of Control 35 Marks

Console I/O Operations

Data Representation 08 Marks

Theory: 70 Marks

Practical : 30 Marks

Total : 100 Marks

Annual Exam

General Concepts of OOPS 05 Marks

Getting started with C++

Data Handling

Operators & Expressions in C++

Flow of Control 45 Marks

Console I/O Operations

Arrays

Functions

Standard Library & Header File

Programming Methodology 05 Marks

Data Representation 05 Marks

Structures 10 Marks

Theory: 70 Marks

Practical : 30 Marks

Total : 100 Marks

HOME SCIENCE

July

Concept of Home Science and its scope

Know Myself - Understanding adolescent

Cognitive development among adolescents

August

Social & emotional development during adolesence

Problems of adolescent

Preparing for career

Population education

Nutrition for self and family

September

Role of nutrients: Proteins, carbohydrates, fats and vitamins

Half Yearly Examination

Concept of Home Science 02 Marks

Know myself 44 Marks

Nutrition for self and family 24 Marks

Total Theory 70 Marks

Practical 30 Marks

October

Minerals

Deficiency diseased

Food groups & balance diet

Selection & storage of foods

November

Principles and reasons of cooking food

Food preservation

My resources

Management process and decision making

December

Management of time and energy

Organization of space and work at home

Work ethics

My apparel : An introduction to fibre sc.

January

Yarn making and fabric construction

Fabric finishes

February

General revision

Practical- Related practical will be taken up

Annual Examination

Theory: 70 Marks

Practical: 30 Marks

Total 100 Marks

Monday Test Syllabus (Max. Marks- 20)

First Monday Test (29.08.11)

Scope of Home science

Cognitive development among adolescents

Problems of adolescents

Second Monday Test (05.12.11)

Preparation & reasons of cooking food

Selection and storage of foods

Food preservation

Third Monday Test (30.01.12)

Management process and decision making

Management of Time and Energy

Work ethics

PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION

First Term

Worming up Exercises

(i) Running (ii) Jogging

P.T. Exercises

Ex. No. 1 to 10

Games

(i) Cricket with skills

(ii) Foot Ball with skill

Skills

(i) Table Tennis : Foot work, service

(ii) Badminton : Stance, service, strocks

Second Term

Warming up exercises

(i) Running

(ii) Jogging

(iii) Jumping

P.T. Exercises

Ex. No. 1 to 10

Game

(i) Volly Ball with skills

(ii) Hand Ball with skills

Marching

WORK EXPERIENCE

VOCAL MUSIC

First Term

1. What is Music?

2. Knowledge of twelve notes (Sudh and wikrit Swar)

3. Knowledge of Musical Scales

4. Knowledge of Taal “Teentaal”

5. Knowledge of Taal “Rupak”

6. Revision

Second Term

1. Taal practice on hand beats

2. Practice of Alankar Sudh Swar and Wikrit Swar

3. National Anthem

4. School Anthem

5. Revision

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

First Term

1. Chord maching of Guitar

2. Drum Beat and Kango Beat Rhythm

3. Sargam on Xylophone

4. Banjo Beat, Kango Beat and Guitar Chords

5. Revision

Second Term

1. Any Song

2. 6th Beat Rhythm and 8th Beat Rhythm

3. Chord Rhythm on Guitar

4. Orchestra music

5. Revision

MEAL PLANING

First Term

1. Preparation of South Indian Cuisine

2. Table Setting

3. Preparation & serving of Breakfast & Evening Snacks

Second Term

1. Preparation & serving of Healthy Salads

2. To learn the art of flower arrangement - Flower arrangement for corner table & centre table

3. Learning the techniques of Tie, Dye & Making of articles (Marbling, knotting, coining, stripes)

KATHAK DANCE

First Term

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2- rhu rky esa lykeh $ dfor

3- rhu rky esa VqdM+s $ rksM+s

4- >irky esa rRdkj $ :id $ rhgkbZ

5- rhu rky esa xr fudkl

6- bu lHkh dks nksgjk;k tk,xk

Second Term

1- rky dgjok $ nknjk dk nqxqu rky yxkdj

2- rhu rky esa gLr lapkyu ds çdkj

3- rhu rky esa eqnzk,a l;qDr $ vl;qDr

4- ,d Qksd Mkal ¼jktLFkkuh½

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

First Cycle Test

Chapter 01: Introduction to Adobe Fireworks

Chapter 02: Creating Vector Graphics

Chapter 03: Enhancing Vector Graphics

Chapter 04: Working with Bitmap Graphics

Chapter 05: Adding Text to Images

Chapter 06: Adding Interactivity to Images

Second Cycle Test

Chapter 07: Optimizing Images for Web

Chapter 08: Working with Pages

Chapter 09: Creating Slideshows

Chapter 10: The Export Option

Chapter 11: Automating Repetitive Tasks

Chapter 12: Using Fireworks with Other Application

Mrs Madhu Khirbat ________________________.

Mr. Ashish Sawhney ________________________.

Mrs Shalini Makhija ________________________.