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KENDRIYA VIDAYALAYA SANGTHAN ,RAIPUR REGION
SPLIT-UP SYLLABUS-2015-16
CLASS----------XII
SUBJECT---- ACCOUNTANCY
S.No MONTH CHAPTERS TO BE COVERED No OF PERIOD
REQUIRED
1 April UNIT 1;Accounting for Partnership Firms; Partnership: features, Partnership Deed.
Provisions of the Indian Partnership Act 1932 in the
absence of partnership deed. Fixed v/s fluctuating capital accounts. Preparation of Profit and Loss Appropriation account. Past adjustments.
Goodwill: nature, factors affecting and
methods of valuation. Change in the Profit Sharing Ratio among the existing partners(TO BE CONTINUED)
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2 May-June Change in the Profit Sharing Ratio among the existing partners - sacrificing ratio, 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.
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3 July Admission of a partner Retirement and death of a partner(TO BE CONTINUED)
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4 August Retirement and death of a partner.
Dissolution of a partnership firm UNIT 2;Accounting for companies; Accounting for Share Capital (TO BE CONTINUED)
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5 September Accounting for Share Capital Accounting for Debentures. (TO BE CONTINUED)
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6 October Accounting for Debentures. UNIT 3; Analysis of Financial statements ;Financial statements of a company Financial Statement Analysis Tools for Financial Statement Analysis(including accounting ratios) .
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7 November Unit 4; Cash Flow Statement . PROJECT WORK 32
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KENDRIYA VIDAYALAYA SANGTHAN ,RAIPUR REGION
SPLIT-UP SYLLABUS-2015-16
CLASS-XII
SUBJECT-BIOLOGY
S.No MONTH CHAPTERS TO BE COVERED PRACTICALS TO BE CONDUCTED No OF
PERIODS
REQUIRED 1. APRIL CHAPTER 1-REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
CHAPTER 2- SEXUAL REPRODUCTION CHAPTER 3- HUMAN REPRODUCTION
1.STUDY OF POLLEN GERMINATION THROUGH PERMANENT SLIDE 2.STUDY OF ADAPTATIONS OF FLOWERS FOR POLLINATION(BY AIR AND INSECT) 3.STUDY OF POLLEN GERMINATION AND GROWTH OF POLLEN TUBE 4. STUDY OF MEIOSIS IN FLORAL BUDS OF ONION AND TESTIS OF A GRASSHOPPER 5. CONTROLLED POLLINATION
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2. MAY-JUNE CHAPTER 4- REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 1. STUDY OF GAMETE DEVELOPMENT IN MOUSE(TS OF TESTIS & TS OF OVARY) 2. STUDY OF BLASTULA
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3. JULY CHAPTER 5- PRINCIPLES OF INHERITENCE CHAPTER 6- MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITENCE
1.ANALYSIS OF SEED SAMPLE TO STUDY MENDELIAN RATIOS 2. STUDY OF PREPARED PEDIGREE CHARTS OF GENETIC TRAITS
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4. AUGUST CHAPTER 7- EVOLUTION CHAPTER 8- HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES CHAPTER 9- STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION
1.ACTION OF SALIVARY AMYLASEAND EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES AND 3 DIFFERENT PH 2. STUDY OF COMMON DISEASE CAUSING ORGANISMS
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5. SEPTEMBER CHAPTER 9- STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION(continued) CHAPTER 10- MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE CHAPTER 11- BIOTECHNOLOGY : PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES CHAPTER 12- BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLIACTIONS
1. STUDY OF MITOSIS IN ONION ROOT TIP 2.ISOLATION OF DNA FROM PLANT MATERIALS
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6. OCTOBER CHAPTER 12- BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLIACTIONS( continued) CHAPTER 13- ORGANISMS AND POPULATIONS CHAPTER 14- ECOSYSTEM
1.STUDY OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND PH OF DIFFERENT SOILS 2.WATER HOLDING CAPACITY OF SOILS 3. STUDY OF DIFFERENT WATER SAMPLES FOR PH,CLARITY AND PRESENCE OF ANY LIVING ORGANISMS. 4. STUDY OF PRESENCE OF SUSPENDED PARTICULATE MATTER IN AIR AT 2 WIDELY DIFFERENT SITES 5. STUDY OF PLANT POPULATION(DENSITY AND FREQUENCY)
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7. NOVEMBER CHAPTER 15- BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION CHAPTER 16- ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
1.ADAPTATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS FOUND IN XEROPHYTIC CONDITIONS 2.ADAPTATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS FOUND IN AQUATIC CONDITIONS
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KENDRIYA VIDAYALAYA SANGTHAN ,RAIPUR REGION
SPLIT-UP SYLLABUS-2015-16
CLASS--XII
SUBJECT--BUSINESS STUDIES
S.No MONTH CHAPTERS TO BE COVERED No OF
PERIOD
REQUIRED
1 April 1 Nature and Significance of Management 2 Principles of Management(TO BE CONTINUED)
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2 May-June 2 Principles of Management(INCUDING PROJECT WORK)
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3 July 3 Business Environment(INCUDING PROJECT WORK) 4 Planning 5 Organizing (TO BE CONTINUED)
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4 August 5 Organizing 6 Staffing 7 Directing (TO BE CONTINUED)
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5 September 7 Directing 8 Controlling 9 Financial Management
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6 October 10 Financial Markets (INCUDING PROJECT WORK) 11 Marketing Management (INCUDING PROJECT WORK) ; (TO BE CONTINUED)
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7 November 11 Marketing Management 12 Consumer Protection
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KENDRIYA VIDAYALAYA SANGTHAN, RAIPUR REGION
SPLIT UP SYLLABUS 2015-16
CLASS-XII
SUBJECT-CHEMISTRY
S.No MONTH CHAPTERS (THEORY) TO BE COMPLETED PRACTICALS TO BE CONDUCTED No OF PERIODS 1 APRIL - 2015 1 THE SOLID STAES
2 SOLUTIONS 3 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
CONTENT BASED EXPERIMENTS 36
2 MAY-JUNE - 2015 1 CHEMICAL KINETICS . CONTENT BASED EXPERIMENTS 12
3 JULY - 2015 1 CHEMICAL KINETICS contd.. 2 SURFACE CHEMISTRY 3 GENERAL PRINCIPALES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF ELEMENTS
CONTENT BASED EXPERIMENTS 36
4 AUGUST - 2015 1 THE p- BLOCK ELEMENTS 2 THE d- & f- BLOCK ELEMENTS 3 CO-ORDINATION COMPOUNDS
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS (SALT ANALYSIS) 36
5 SEPTEMBER - 2015
1 HALO ALKANES & HALO ARENES 2 ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS & ETHERS 3 ALDEHYDES, KETONES & CARBOXYLIC ACIDS.
QUANTITAVE ESTIMATION (TITRATION) 36
6 OCTOBER - 2015 1 ALDEHYDES, KETONES & CARBOXYLIC ACIDS contd.. 2 ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN 3 BIO MOLECULES
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS (SALT ANALYSIS) QUANTITAVE ESTIMATION (TITRATION)
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7 NOVEMBER2015 (UPTO10/11/2015)
1 POLYMERS 2 CHEMISTRY IN EVERY DAY LIFE
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KENDRIYA VIDAYALAYA SANGTHAN ,RAIPUR REGION
SPLIT-UP SYLLABUS-2015-16
CLASS--XII
SUBJECT--COMPUTER SCIENCE
Month
CHAPTERS TO BE COVERED
PRACTICALS TO BE CONDUCTED No OF
PERIODS
REQUIRED
(Th+Pr)
April 1.REVIEW: C++ covered In Class XI.
2.Function Overloading
3.Implementation of Object Oriented
Programming concepts in C++:
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*Write a menu based C++ program to do the following (Use user
defined functions in each case):
Check for Prime number
Reverse of a number
Sum of individual digits of a number *Write a class Hotel in c++ with following description:
Private members:
Rno // Data member to store Room No
Name // Data member to store customer name
Tarrif // Data member to store per day charges
Days //Number of days of stay
Calculate() // A function to calculate and return the amount
days*tarrif. If the product is greater that 5000
then return 1.05*days*tarrif
Public members:
Checkin() // A function to enter Rno, Name, Tarrif and
days
Display() // A function to display Rno, Name, Tarrif,
days and
total amount as per the called Calculate() function
Instantiate the class and write the main function as needed.
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May &
June
1.Constructor and Destructor *WAP to illustrate the copy constructor
*WAP to illustrate the concept of constructor overloading and
destructor.
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July 1.Inheritance
2. Data File Handling:
*Write a C++ function to count the number of occurrence of
character passed as the parameter of the function.
*Write a C++ Function that counts the number of
articles(A,AnandThe) in a given text files.
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*Write a C++ function that transfers all the vowels from
source.txt to target.txt.
August 1.Pointer
2. Array
3. Stack (Array and Linked
implementation of Stack)
4.Queue: (Array and Linked
Implementation)
*Write a menu based C++ program to do the following (Use user
defined functions in each case):
Swapping the top half rows with the bottom half rows in a 2D integer array
Swapping the left half columns with the right half columns in a 2D integer array.
Transpose of a 2D integer array
*Write a program to perform the following in 1-D array.
Linear search. Binary search.
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September
1.Database Concepts
2.Structured Query Language:
SQL Function
MYSQL 20 Query
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October 1.BOOLEAN ALGEBRA
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November 1.NETWORKING AND OPEN SOURCE
SOFTWARE
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Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
Raipur Region
Split Up Syllabus
Class- XII , Sub-Economics (2015-16)
Months Chapter Details No. of
Periods
April & May
Unit 1: Introduction
Unit 2: Consumer Equilibrium and Demand
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June & July Unit 3: Producer Behavior and Supply 32
Aug. Unit 4: Forms of Market and Price Determination
Unit 5: Simple applications of Tools of demand and supply (not to be examined) 30
Sep. Unit 6: National Income and related aggregates 30
Oct.
Unit 7: Money and Banking
Unit 8: Determination of Income and Employment Aggregate demand and its components. 18
NOV.
Unit 9: Government Budget and the Economy
Unit 10: Balance of Payments 31
DEC. 2015
To Feb. 2016
Revision and Pre Board Examinations
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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, RAIPUR REGION SPLIT UP SYLLABUS FOR 2015-16
Class - XII
English Core
Month Flamingo Vistas / The Individual Man Reading and writing skills No. of Periods
APRIL/ MAY The Last Lesson My mother at Sixty Six- poem
The Tiger King Introduction to the novel & novelist (The Invisible Man) Chapter 1,2,3
Reading comprehension and recapitulation of: Notice-writing, Advertisements
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JUNE
Lost Spring Novel Chapter 4,5,6
Article writing
08
JULY
Deep Water An Elementary School Classroom In A Slum
The Enemy. Novel Chapter 7,8,9,10,11
Recapitulation of Note- Making and summarizing
25
AUGUST
The Rattrap Keeping Quiet - poem
Should Wizard Hit Mommy? Novel Chapter 12,13,14,15
Revision of letter of enquiry, Speech -writing, poster- making.
24
SEPTEMBER
Indigo A Thing of Beauty poem
On The Face Of It. NovelChapter 16,17,18,19,20,21
Recapitulation of Report-Writing & Factual Description.
25
OCTOBER
Going Places.
Evans Tries An 0-leve. Novel Chapter 22,23,24,25,26
Recapitulation of invitation-Writing & Replies Letter Of Complaint
15
NOVEMBER
Aunt Jennifer's Tigers poem
Memories of Childhood Novel Chapter 27,28
Recapitulation of Letter of Placing Orders, Factual Description Letter - Job Application
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DECEMBER 15
REVISION & I Pre-Board Revision Revision
09
JANUARY 16 REVISION & II Pre-Board Revision Revision
FEBRUARY
Revision Revision Revision
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CLASS 12 th GEOGRAPHY
SPLIT OF SYLLABUS 2015-16
Course Structure
A Fundamentals of
Human Geography Months No. of periods
Unit 1 Human Geography April 06
Unit 2 People April -May 22
Unit 3 Human Activities July 20
Unit 4
Transport,
Communication and
Trade
August 15
Unit 5 Human settlements August 10
B India: People and
Economy
Unit 6 People June 10
Unit 7 Human Settlements July 08
Unit 8 Resources and
Development September 20
Unit 9
Transport,
Communication and
International Trade
October 18
Unit 10
Geographical
Perspective on selected
issues and problems
November 12
C Practical Work
Unit 1 Processing of Data and
Thematic Mapping
April-July-Aug.-Sep-
Oct
20
Unit 2 Field study or Spatial
Information Technology November 10
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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA RAIPUR REGION (2015-2016)
CLASS XII SUBJECT-HISTORY (THEME IN INDIAN HISTORY -3 PARTs )
SPLIT UP SYLLABUS
S .No THEME MONTH PERIODS
PART-1( PERIODS 55)
1 Bricks, beads, and bones The harappan civilization
April 13
2 Kings, farmers, and towns Early states and economies (c. 600 BCE-600 CE )
April 14
3 Kinship, caste and class Early societies (c. 6000 BCE- 600 CE)
April & May 14
4 Thinkers, beliefs and buildings Cultural development (c. 600 BCE-600 CE)
June 14
PART-2( PERIODS 65 )
5 Through the eyes of travellers Perceptions of society( c. tenth to seventeenth centuries)
July 13
6 Bhakti- Sufi traditions Changes in religious beliefs and devotional texts ( c. eight to sixteen centuries )
July 13
7 An imperial capital : Vijayanagar ( c, fourteen to sixteen centuries )
July 13
8 Peasants, zamindars and the state: Agrarian society and the Mughal empire (c. sixteenth-seventeenth centuries )
August 13
9 Kings and chronicles: The Mughal courts (c. sixteenth- seventeenth centuries)
August 13
PART-3 ( PERIODS 80 )
10 Colonialism and the countryside: Exploring official archives
August 13
11 Rebels and the raj: The revolt of 1857 and its representations
September 13
12 Colonial cities: Urbanization, planning and architecture
September 13
13 Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement: Civil disobedience and beyond
October 13
14 Understanding partition: Politics, memories, experiences
October 14
15 Framing of the CONSTITUTION: The beginning of new era
November 10 14
16 Map Work April- November 10
17 Project Work April- December 10
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KENDRIYA VIDAYALAYA SANGTHAN ,RAIPUR REGION
SPLIT-UP SYLLABUS-2015-16
CLASS- XII
SUBJECT-IP
S.
N
o
MONTH CHAPTERS TO BE
COVERED
PRACTICALS TO BE CONDUCTED No OF
PERIODS
REQUIRED 1 April -May Computer Networking 28
Open Source Concepts
Java Revision I
(Programming Fundamentals
*WAP to enter no and check lowest no out of
three.
*WAP to enter detail of employee and print
netsalary.
June Java Revision -II
(GUI Swing Controls)
Sum of n natural, odd and even numbers 12
July Java Revision -III
(Class & Objects)
*Design a GUI application having interface as shown below. Upon clicking the push button, appropriate weekday should get displayed in the label.
*Sum of Individual Digits of a Number
*Reverse of a Number
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JAVA Classes and Libraries *Substring of a String, Concatenation, trim, length *Write a program to find out the sum of two
numbers using java method.
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Concept of Inheritance Creating a Java Class for Student Records to demonstrate classes, objects and Inheritance
August
Database Connectivity * Write a Java program that performs
select, insert, delete and update operation
on dept table using Netbeans and MySql
connectivity
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Web Application Developments
HTML-I (Basic Tags) *How can we create an HTML page that allows
the user to enter his details on that webpage?
Explain with the help of suitable HTML
code/example.
September
HTML-II (Advance Tags) Webpage design
Introduction to XML 32
MySQL Revision My SQL Commands
Database Transaction
October Grouping Records MySQL Commands 25
Displaying Data From Multiple
Tables
MySQL Commands
November IT Applications,Revision from
First Week
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KENDRIYA VIDAYALAYA SANGTHAN ,RAIPUR REGION
SPLIT-UP SYLLABUS-2015-16
CLASS----------XII
SUBJECT----MATEHMATICS
S.No MONTH CHAPTERS TO BE COVERED NoOFPERIOD
REQUIRED
1 April 1. Relation and Function 2. Inverse Trigonometric Function 3. Matrices
28
2 May-June 1. Determinants
12
3 July 1. Continuity and Differentiability 2. Application of Derivatives
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4 August 1. Application of Derivatives (Continued) 2. Integrals 3. Application of Integrals
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5 September 1. Application of Integrals (Continued) 2. Differential Equations 3. Vectors 4. Three Dimensional Geometry
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6 October 1. Three Dimensional Geometry (Continued) 2. Probability
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7 November 1. Linear Programming Revision for First Pre- Board Exam
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KENDRIYA VIDAYALAYA SANGTHAN ,RAIPUR REGION
SPLIT-UP SYLLABUS-2015-16
CLASS----------XI
SUBJECT----MATEHMATICS
S.No MONTH CHAPTERS TO BE COVERED No OF PERIODS
REQUIRED
1
June & July
1. Sets 2 Relation and Function
3 Trigonometric Function
10
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2 August 1. Trigonometric Function (Continued)
2. Principle of Mathematical Induction 3. Complex Number and Quadratic Equation
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3 September 1. Complex Number and Quadratic Equation (Continued) 2. Linear Inequality 3. Permutation and Combination
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4 October 1. Permutation and Combination (Continued) 2. Binomial Theorem
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5 November 1. Sequence and Series Half Yearly Exam
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6 December 1. Straight Lines 2. Conic Section
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7 January 1. Introduction to three dimensional geometry 2. Limits and Derivatives 3. Mathematical Reasoning
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8 February 1. Statistics 2. Probability
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9 March Revision and Session Ending Examination
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KENDRIYA VIDAYALAYA SANGTHAN,RAIPUR REGION
SPLIT UP SYLLABUS-2015-16
CLASS: XII
SUBJECT:PHYSICS S.NO. MONTH UNIT/CHAPTER TO BE COVERED PRACTICAL AND ACTIVITIES NUMBER
OF PERIODS
1. APRIL Electrostatics: 1.Electric charges and fields 2.Electrostatic potential and capacitance
Experiment 1A. To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by plotting a graph of potential difference versus current Activity 1.To assemble the components of a given electrical circuit. Activity 2. To draw the diagram of a given open circuit comprising at least a battery, resistor/rheostat, key, ammeter and voltmeter. Mark the components that are not connected in proper order and correct the circuit and also the circuit diagram.
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2. MAY- JUNE Current electricity
Experiment 2A. To find resistance of a given wire using metre bridge and hence determine the specific resistance of its material Experiment 3A.To verify the laws of combination (series/parallel) of resistances using a metre bridge. Activity 3. To study the variation in potential drop with length of a wire for a steady current.
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3. JULY Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Experiment 4A. To compare the emf of two given primary cells using potentiometer. Experiment 5A.To determine the internal resistance of given primary cell using potentiometer. Activity 4. To assemble a household circuit comprising three bulbs, three (on/off) switches, a fuse and a power source.
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4. AUGUST (i)Electromagnetic induction (ii)Alternating current (iii)Electromagnetic waves
Experiment 6A. To determine resistance of a galvanometer by half-deflection method and to find its figure of merit. Experiment 7A. To convert the given galvanometer (of known resistance and figure of merit) into an ammeter and voltmeter of
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desired range and to verify the same. Experiment 5B. To determine angle of minimum deviation for a given prism by plotting a graph between angle of incidence and angle of deviation.
5. SEPTEMBER Optics: (i)Ray optics and optical instruments (ii)Wave optics
Experiment 1B. To find the value of v for different values of u in case of a concave mirror and to find the focal length. Experiment 2B. To find the focal length of a convex mirror, using a convex lens. Experiment 3B. To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graphs between u and v or between 1/u and 1/v.
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6. OCTOBER (i)Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation (ii)Atoms and nuclei
Experiment 6B. To determine refractive index of a glass slab using a travelling microscope. Experiment 7B.To draw the I-V characteristic curve of a p-n junction in forward bias and reverse bias. Experiment 8B.To draw the characteristic curve of a zener diode and to determine its reverse break down voltage. Activity 7. To observe refraction and lateral deviation of a beam of light incident obliquely on a glass slab
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7. NOVEMBER Electronic Devices Communication Systems
Experiment 9B.To study the characteristic of a common - emitter npn or pnp transistor and to find out the values of current and voltage gains. Activity 8. To identify a diode, an LED, a transistor, and IC, a resistor and a capacitor from mixed collection of such items. Activity 9. To study effect of intensity of light (by varying distance of the source) on an L.D.R.
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8. DECEMBER First pre-board exam and revision
Revision