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Post Mid Syllabus Class XII 2020

The document outlines the syllabus for Class 12 at Delhi Public School Srinagar. It includes subjects like English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Sociology, Political Science, History, Psychology, Engineering Graphics, Computer Science, Physical Education, and Painting/Fine Arts. For each subject, it lists the chapters and topics to be covered in the post-mid term syllabus for the academic year. The English syllabus focuses on advanced writing skills, comprehension passages, and literature. The sciences cover topics like solutions, chemical kinetics, and molecular basis of inheritance. Commerce subjects address accounting, business management, and financial markets. Social sciences encompass Indian economic development
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The document outlines the syllabus for Class 12 at Delhi Public School Srinagar. It includes subjects like English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Sociology, Political Science, History, Psychology, Engineering Graphics, Computer Science, Physical Education, and Painting/Fine Arts. For each subject, it lists the chapters and topics to be covered in the post-mid term syllabus for the academic year. The English syllabus focuses on advanced writing skills, comprehension passages, and literature. The sciences cover topics like solutions, chemical kinetics, and molecular basis of inheritance. Commerce subjects address accounting, business management, and financial markets. Social sciences encompass Indian economic development
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SRINAGAR

POST-MID SYLLABUS 2020


Class XII

1. ENGLISH
1. Advanced Writing Skills

Notices
Invitations and replies
Comprehension passages.
Letter to an Editor
Report Writing...Newspaper and School Magazine
Article Writing

2. Literature:

An Elementary School...poem
Lost Spring
Indigo
Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers...poem
The Last lesson
Thing of Beauty....poem
The Third Level
My Mother at 66...poem
The Rattrap
Keeping Quiet...poem
The Enemy
On the Face of it....

2. PHYSICS
Chapter 1: Electric charges and fields
Chapter 2: Electrostatic potential and capacitance 
Chapter 3: Current Electricity
Chapter 4 : Moving charges and magnetism
Chapter 5 : Magnetism and matter
Chapter 6 : Electromagnetic induction

3. CHEMISTRY
1. Solutions
2. Chemical kinetics
3. Electrochemistry
4. Surface chemistry
5. Alkyl halides and aryl halides
6. Alcohol, phenol and ethers
7. Aldehydes and ketones: 
a) structure and nature of carbonyl group
b) nomenclature of aldehydes and ketones
c) nucleophilic addition reactions
d) nucleophilic addition- elimination reactions
e) aldol condensation.

4. BIOLOGY
 Sexual reproduction in flowering plants. 
 Human reproduction. 
 REPRODUCTIVE health. 
 Molecular basis of inheritance 
 Biotechnology- principles and processes. 
 Applications of biotechnology. 

5. MATHS
1. Relations and functions
2. Inverse trigonometric functions
3. Matrices 
4. Determinants
5. Continuity and Differentiability
6. Application of derivatives
7. Integrals (  up to ex.7.1, 7.2,7.3,7.4) 

6. ACCOUNTANCY
1. Reconstitution of partnership
        Change in profit sharing ratio
        Admission of partner
Retirement/Death of partner
2. Reconstitution of firm 
          Dissolution of partner 

7. BUSINESS STUDIES
1. Nature and significance of management
2. Principles of management
3. Business Environment
4. Planning
5. Organizing
6. staffing
7. Directing
8. controlling
9. Financial management
10. Financial markets
11. Marketing Management (Taught Content Only)
8. ECONOMICS
Macroeconomics.
1. Unit 01. National Income and related Aggregates.
Some basic concepts: consumption goods, capital goods, final goods, intermediate
goods; stocks and flows; gross investment and depreciation.
Circular flow of income (two sector model); Methods of calculating National
Income - Value Added or Product method, Expenditure method, Income method.
Aggregates related to National Income:
Gross National Product (GNP), Net National Product (NNP), Gross and Net
Domestic Product (GDP and NDP) - at market price, at factor cost; Real and
Nominal GDP.
GDP and Welfare.

2. Unit 02. Money and Banking:


Money - meaning and supply of money - Currency held by the public and net
demand deposits held by commercial banks.
Money creation by the commercial banking system.
Central bank and its functions (example of the Reserve Bank of India): Bank of
issue, Govt. Bank, Banker's Bank.

3. Unit 03. Determination of Income and Employment:


Aggregate demand and its components.
Propensity to consume and propensity to save (average and marginal).
Short-run equilibrium output; investment multiplier and its mechanism.
Meaning of full employment and involuntary unemployment. Problems of excess
demand and deficient demand; measures to correct them - changes in government
spending, taxes and money supply.

4. Unit 04: Government Budget and Economy:


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

5. Unit 05: Balance of Payments:


Balance of payments account - meaning and components;
Foreign exchange rate - meaning of fixed and flexible rates and managed
floating.

Indian Economic Development:


1. Chapter 01. Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence:
A brief introduction of the state of Indian economy on the eve of independence.

9. SOCIOLOGY
1. The Demographic Structure of the Indian Society.
2. Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
3. Patter of Social Inequality and Exclusion
4. The Challenges of Cultural Diversity
5. Structural change
6. Cultural change.

10. POLITICAL SCIENCE


Part A: Contemporary World Politics

1. Cold War and Non-aligned Movement


Emergence of two power blocs/Bipolarity, Non-aligned Movement (NAM). 
2. The  End of Bipolarity
Disintegration of Soviet Union, Unipolar World,
Afghanistan, Gulf War, Democratic Politics and Democratization – CIS 
3. New  Centres of Power
Organizations: European Union, ASEAN, SAARC, BRICS.
Nations: Russia, China, India.
4. South Asia and the Contemporary World :
Conflicts and efforts for Peace and Democratization in South Asia: Pakistan,
Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives.
5. United  Nations and its Organizations
Principle Organs, Key Agencies: UNESCO, UNICEF, WHO, ILO, Security
Council and the Need for its Expansion.
6. Globalization:
Globalization: Meaning, Manifestations and Debates. 
 
Part B: Politics in India Since Independence

7. Challenges of Nation- Building


• Nation and Nation Building
• Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel and Integration of States
• Legacy of Partition: Challenge of Refugee, Resettlement, Kashmir Issue,
Nehru’s Approach to Nation – Building
• Political Conflicts over Language and Linguistic Organization of States.
11. HISTORY
1. Bricks, beads and bones (the Harappan civilization)

2. Kings, farmers and towns (early states and economies)

3. Kingship, caste and class(early societies

4. Thinkers, beliefs and buildings ( cultural development)

5.bhakti-sufi traditions

6. An imperial capital-vijayanagara

7. Kings and chronicles (the mughal court)

12. PSYCHOLOGY
 Chapter one: Variations in Psychological Attributes
 Chapter Two: Self and Personality
 Chapter Three: Meeting Life Challenges
 Chapter Four: Psychological Disorders
 Chapter Five: Therapeutic Approaches
13. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
1. Isometric projection of solids:
   * Construction of isometric scale
 * Isometric projection of prisms
 * Isometric projection of pyramids
 * Isometric projection of combination of solids
2. Machine Drawing:
 * Open bearing
 * Bushed bearing
 * Sleeve and Cotter Joint
 * Gib and Cotter Joint
 * Turnbuckle
 * Flange pipe joint
3. Drawing of Machine parts:
 * Introduction to threads
 * Standard profiles of screw threads
 * Square, knuckle, BSW and Metric thread
 * Hexagonal Head and square head bolts
 * Hexagonal and Square nuts
 * Plain washer
 * Combination of nut and bolt, with or without washer.
14. COMPUTER SCIENCE
1. Computer Networks
2. Data Management
3. Computational Thinking –II (Python Introduction, Tokens, conditional statements,
loops, and lists)
15. PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. Planning in sports
2. Sports and Nutrition.
3. Yoga and Lifestyle
4. Physical Education and Sports for CWSN
5. Children and Women in Sports
6. Test and measurement

16. PAINTING/FINE ARTS


1) The origin and development of Miniature painting in India.

 *Evolution of art in India - An Introduction

2) The Rajasthani School of miniature painting.

 * Origin and development and introduction of different schools.

3) Study of the miniature paintings of Rajasthan I School:-

 *Raja Anorudh sing Hararu .


 * Mary Ragini.
 *Krishna on Swing
 * Radha Bani Thank
 * Chaughan Players.
 *Bharat meets Rama at Chitrakuta

4) The Pahari School of Art.

 * origin and development and introduction of different schools.

5 )Study of the miniature paintings of Pahiri school:- * Krishna with copies.

 * Nand Yashoda ....!

6) The Mughal  School of Miniature painting.

 * origin and development during different rulers from King Amber to Auranzeb up to
the declining of Mughal Art.
 * study of two miniature paintings of Mughal period.

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