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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, RUBY PARK, KOLKATA

CLASS – XI (2023 -24)


SYLLABUS FOR BLOCK TEST - II (Science)

ENGLISH
A. Reading Comprehension

I. One unseen passage to assess comprehension, interpretation, inference and vocabulary.


II. One unseen case-based passage with verbal/visual inputs like statistical data, charts etc.
III. Note Making and Summarization

B. Grammar
i. Questions on Gap filling (Tenses, Clauses)
ii. Questions on re-ordering /transformation of sentences

C. Creative Writing Skills


i. Classified Advertisements
ii. Poster Making
iii. Writing a Speech
iv. Writing a Debate

D. Literature

1. Hornbill :
• The Portrait of a Lady (Prose)
• A Photograph (Poem)
• “We’re Not Afraid to Die… if we can be together
• Discovering Tut: the Saga Continues
• The Laburnum Top (Poem)
• The Voice of the Rain (Poem)
• Childhood (Poem)
• The Adventure
• Silk Road (Prose)
• Father to Son

2. Snapshots :
• The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse (Prose)
• The Address (Prose)
• Mother’s Day (Play)
• Birth ( Prose)
• The Tale of Melon City

E. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Assessment of Listening & Speaking Skill
PHYSICS
Physical World and Measurement
Chapter–2: Units and Measurements

Need for measurement: Units of measurement; systems of units; SI units,


fundamental and derived units. significant figures. Dimensions of physical
quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications.

Unit II: Kinematics


Chapter–3: Motion in a Straight Line

Frame of reference, Motion in a straight line, Elementary concepts of


differentiation and integration for describing motion, uniform and nonuniform
motion, and instantaneous velocity, uniformly accelerated motion,
velocity - time and position-time graphs. Relations for uniformly accelerated
motion (graphical treatment).

Chapter–4: Motion in a Plane

Scalar and vector quantities; position and displacement vectors, general


vectors and their notations; equality of vectors, multiplication of vectors by a
real number; addition and subtraction of vectors, Unit vector; resolution of a
vector in a plane, rectangular components, Scalar and Vector product of
vectors.
Motion in a plane, cases of uniform velocity and uniform acceleration projectile motion, uniform
circular motion.

Unit III: Laws of Motion


Chapter–5: Laws of Motion

Intuitive concept of force, Inertia, Newton's first law of motion; momentum


and Newton's second law of motion; impulse; Newton's third law of motion.
Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications Equilibrium of concurrent forces,
Static and kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling
friction, lubrication.
Dynamics of uniform circular motion: Centripetal force, examples of circular
motion (vehicle on a level circular road, vehicle on a banked road).

Unit IV: Work, Energy and Power


Chapter–6: Work, Energy and Power

Work done by a constant force and a variable force; kinetic energy, work-energy theorem,
power.
Notion of potential energy, potential energy of a spring, conservative forces:
non-conservative forces, motion in a vertical circle; elastic and inelastic
collisions in one and two dimensions.

Unit V: Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body


Chapter–7: System of Particles and Rotational Motion

Centre of mass of a two-particle system, momentum conservation and


Centre of mass motion. Centre of mass of a rigid body; centre of mass of a
uniform rod.
Moment of a force, torque, angular momentum, law of conservation
of angular momentum and its applications.
Equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body rotation and equations of rotational
motion, comparison of linear and rotational motions.
Moment of inertia, radius of gyration, values of moments of inertia for simple
geometrical objects (no derivation).

Unit VI: Gravitation


Chapter–8: Gravitation

Kepler's laws of planetary motion, universal law of gravitation.


Acceleration due to gravity and its variation with altitude and depth.
Gravitational potential energy and gravitational potential, escape speed, orbital velocity of a
satellite.

Unit VII: Properties of Bulk Matter


Chapter–9: Mechanical Properties of Solids

Elasticity, Stress-strain relationship, Hooke's law, Young’s modulus, bulk


modulus, shear modulus of rigidity (qualitative idea only), Poisson's
ratio; elastic energy.

Chapter–10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids

Pressure due to a fluid column; Pascal's law and its applications (hydraulic
lift and hydraulic brakes), effect of gravity on fluid pressure.
Viscosity, Stokes' law, terminal velocity, streamline and turbulent flow, critical
velocity, Bernoulli's theorem and its simple applications.
Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, excess of pressure
across a curved surface, application of surface tension ideas to drops,
bubbles and capillary rise.

Chapter–11: Thermal Properties of Matter

Heat, temperature, thermal expansion; thermal expansion of solids, liquids


and gases, anomalous expansion of water; specific heat capacity; Cp, Cv -
calorimetry; change of state - latent heat capacity.
Heat transfer-conduction, convection and radiation, thermal conductivity,
qualitative ideas of Blackbody radiation, Wein's displacement Law, Stefan's
law.

Unit VIII: Thermodynamics


Chapter–12: Thermodynamics

Thermal equilibrium and definition of temperature, zeroth law of


thermodynamics, heat, work and internal energy. First law of
thermodynamics,
Second law of thermodynamics: gaseous state of matter, change of condition of gaseous state -
isothermal, adiabatic, reversible, irreversible, and cyclic
processes.

Unit IX:Behavior of Perfect Gases and Kinetic Theory of Gases


Chapter–13: Kinetic Theory

Equation of state of a perfect gas, work done in compressing a gas.


Kinetic theory of gases - assumptions, concept of pressure. Kinetic
interpretation of temperature; rms speed of gas molecules; degrees of
freedom, law of equi-partition of energy (statement only) and application to
specific heat capacities of gases; concept of mean free path, Avogadro's
number.

Unit X: Oscillations and Waves


Chapter–14: Oscillations

Periodic motion - time period, frequency, displacement as a function of time,


periodic functions and their applications.
Simple harmonic motion (S.H.M) and its equations of motion; phase; oscillations
of a loaded spring- restoring force and force constant; energy in S.H.M.
Kinetic and potential energies; simple pendulum derivation of expression for its
time period.

Chapter–15: Waves

Wave motion: Transverse and longitudinal waves, speed of travelling wave,


displacement relation for a progressive wave, principle of superposition of
waves, reflection of waves, standing waves in strings and organ pipes,
fundamental mode and harmonics, Beats
CHEMISTRY
UNIT I – Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry:
General Introduction: Importance and scope of Chemistry. Atomic and molecular masses, mole
concept and molar mass, percentage composition, empirical and molecular formula, chemical
reactions, stoichiometry and calculations based on stoichiometry.
UNIT II – Structure of Atom:
Bohr’s model and its limitations, concept of shells and subshells, dual nature of matter and light,
de Broglie’s relationship, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, concept of orbitals, quantum
numbers, shapes of s, p and d orbitals, rules for filling electrons in orbitals – Aufbau principle,
Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule, electronic configuration of atoms, stability of half-
filled and completely filled orbitals.
UNIT III – Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties:
Modern periodic law and the present form of periodic table, periodic trends in properties of
elements -atomic radii, ionic radii, inert gas radii, Ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy,
electronegativity, valency. Nomenclature of elements with atomic number greater than 100.
UNIT IV – Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure:
Valence electrons, ionic bond, covalent bond, bond parameters, Lewis structure, polar character
of covalent bond, covalent character of ionic bond, valence bond theory, resonance, geometry of
covalent molecules, VSEPR theory, concept of hybridization, involving s, p and d orbitals and
shapes of some simple molecules, molecular orbital theory of homonuclear diatomic
molecules(qualitative idea only), Hydrogen bond.
UNIT V – Chemical Thermodynamics:
Concepts of System and types of systems, surroundings, work, heat, energy, extensive and
intensive properties, state functions. First law of thermodynamics – internal energy and enthalpy,
measurement of U and H, Hess’s law of constant heat summation, enthalpy of bond dissociation,
combustion, formation, atomization, sublimation, phase transition, ionization, solution and
dilution. Second law of Thermodynamics (brief introduction)
Introduction of entropy as a state function, Gibb’s energy change for spontaneous and
nonspontaneous processes.
Third law of thermodynamics (brief introduction).
UNIT VI -Equilibrium:
Equilibrium in physical and chemical processes, dynamic nature of equilibrium, law of mass
action, equilibrium constant, factors affecting equilibrium – Le Chatelier’s principle, ionic
equilibrium- ionization of acids and bases, strong and weak electrolytes, degree of ionization,
ionization of poly basic acids, acid strength, concept of pH, buffer solution, solubility product,
common ion effect (with illustrative examples).
UNIT VII – Redox Reactions:
Concept of oxidation and reduction, redox reactions, oxidation number, balancing redox
reactions, in terms of loss and gain of electrons and change in oxidation number, applications of
redox reactions.
UNIT VIII – Organic Chemistry: Some basic Principles
and Techniques: General introduction, classification and IUPAC nomenclature of organic
compounds. Electronic displacements in a covalent bond: inductive effect, electromeric effect,
resonance and hyper conjugation. Homolytic and heterolytic fission of a covalent bond: free
radicals, carbocations, carbanions, electrophiles and nucleophiles, types of organic reactions.
UNIT IX – Hydrocarbons:
Classification of Hydrocarbons
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons:
Alkanes – Nomenclature, isomerism, conformation (ethane only), physical properties, chemical
reactions.
Alkenes – Nomenclature, structure of double bond (ethene), geometrical isomerism, physical
properties, methods of preparation, chemical reactions: addition of hydrogen, halogen, water,
hydrogen halides (Markovnikov’s addition and peroxide effect), ozonolysis, oxidation,
mechanism of electrophilic addition.
Alkynes – Nomenclature, structure of triple bond (ethyne), physical properties, methods of
preparation, chemical reactions: acidic character of alkynes, addition reaction of – hydrogen,
halogens, hydrogen halides and water.
Aromatic Hydrocarbons:
Introduction, IUPAC nomenclature, benzene: resonance, aromaticity, chemical properties:
mechanism of electrophilic substitution. Nitration, sulphonation, halogenation, Friedel Craft’s
alkylation and acylation, directive influence of functional group in monosubstituted benzene.
Carcinogenicity and toxicity.

MATHEMATICS

1. SETS:-
 Sets and their representations.
 Types of sets: Empty set, Finite and Infinite sets, Equal sets, Subsets, Subsets
of a set of real numbers especially intervals (with notations). Universal set.
 Venn diagrams.
 Operations on sets: Union and Intersection of sets. Difference of sets.
Complement of a set. Properties of Complement.

2. RELATONS & FUNCTIONS:-


 Ordered pairs.
 Cartesian product of sets.
 Number of elements in the Cartesian product of two finite sets.
 Cartesian product of the set of reals with itself (upto   ).
 Definition of relation, pictorial diagrams, domain, co-domain and range of a
relation.
 Function as a special type of relation.
 Pictorial representation of a function, domain, co-domain and range of a
function.
 Real valued functions, domain and range of these functions, constant, identity,
polynomial, rational, modulus, signum, exponential, logarithmic and greatest
integer functions, with their graphs.
 Sum, difference, product and quotients of functions.

3. TRIGONOMETRY
 Trigonometric Functions of Sum and Difference of Two Angles
 Positive and negative angles.
 Measuring angles in radians and in degrees and conversion from one measure
to another.
 Definition of trigonometric functions with the help of unit circle. Truth of the
identity, Signs of trigonometric functions.
 Domain and range of trigonometric functions and their graphs.
 Expressing sin  x  y  & cos  x  y  in terms of
sin x, sin y, cos x & cos y and their simple applications.
 Deducing of various trigonometric identities.

4. COMPLEX NUMBER & QUADRATIC EQUATIONS


 Argand plane.
 Need for complex numbers, especially  1 , to be motivated by inability to
solve some of the quadratic equations.
 Algebraic properties of complex numbers.

5. LINEAR INEQUALITIES
 Algebraic Solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and their
representation on the number line.

6. SEQUENCE AND SERIES


 Arithmetic Mean (A.M.)
 Geometric Progression (G.P.), general term of a G.P., sum of n terms of a
G.P., infinite G.P. and its sum, geometric mean (G.M.)

7. PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS:


 Fundamental principle of counting.
 Factorial n.  n !
 Permutations and combinations, derivation of Formulae for n
pr and n cr and
their connections.
 Simple applications.

8. BINOMIAL THEOREM:
 Historical perspective,
 Statement and proof of the binomial theorem for positive integral indices.
 Pascal’s triangle,
 Simple applications.

9. STRAIGHT LINES

 Brief recall of two dimensional geometry from earlier classes.


 Slope of a line and angle between two lines.
 Various forms of equations of a line: parallel to axis, point -slope form, slope-
intercept form, two-point form, intercept form,
 Distance of a point from a line

10. CONIC SECTIONS: CIRCLE , PARABOLA, ELLIPSE, HYPERBOLA:


 Sections of a cone: circles, parabola, ellipse , hyperbola, a point, a straight line
and a pair of intersecting lines as a degenerated case of a conic section.
 Standard equations and simple properties of parabola.
 Standard equation of a circle.
 Standard equations and simple properties of ellipse.
 . Standard equation and simple properties of Hyperbola.

11. INTRODUCTION TO 3-DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY:.


 Coordinate axes and coordinate planes in three dimensions. Coordinates of a
point
 Distance between two points.

12. LIMITS AND DERIVATIVES:


 Derivative introduced as rate of change both as that of distance function and
geometrically.
 Definition of derivative : relate it to scope of tangent of the curve, derivative
of sum, difference, product and quotient of functions.
 Intuitive idea of limit. Limits of polynomials and rational functions
trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.
 Derivatives of polynomial and trigonometric functions.

13. PROBABILITY & STATISTICS:


 Probability of an event, probability of ‘not’, ‘and’ and ‘or’ events.
 Axiomatic (set theoretic) probability, connections with other theories of earlier
classes.
 Events; occurrence of events, ‘not’, ‘and’ and ‘or’ events, exhaustive events,
mutually exclusive events.
 Measures of Dispersion: Range, Mean deviation, variance and standard deviation of
ungrouped/grouped data.

BIOLOGY

Unit-I Diversity of Living Organisms


Chapter-1: The Living World Biodiversity; Need for classification; three domains of life;
taxonomy and systematics; concept of species and taxonomical hierarchy; binomial
nomenclature

Chapter-2: Biological Classification Five kingdom classification; Salient features and


classification of Monera, Protista and Fungi into major groups; Lichens, Viruses and Viroids.

Chapter-3: Plant Kingdom Classification of plants into major groups; Salient and distinguishing
features and a few examples of Algae, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae (Topics
excluded – Angiosperms, Plant Life Cycle and Alternation of Generations)

Chapter-4: Animal Kingdom Salient features and classification of animals, non-chordates up to


phyla level and chordates up to class level (salient features and at a few examples of each
category). (No live animals or specimen should be displayed.)

Unit-II Structural Organization in Plants and Animals

Chapter-5: Morphology of Flowering Plants Morphology of different parts of flowering plants:


root, stem, leaf, inflorescence, flower, fruit and seed. Description of family Solanaceae
Chapter-6: Anatomy of Flowering Plants Anatomy and functions of tissue systems in dicots and
monocots.
Chapter-7: Structural Organisation in Animals Morphology, Anatomy and functions of different
systems (digestive, circulatory,r espiratory, nervous and reproductive) of frog.

Unit-III Cell: Structure and Function


Chapter-8: Cell-The Unit of Life Cell theory and cell as the basic unit of life, structure of
prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells; Plant cell and animal cell; cell envelope; cell membrane, cell
wall; cell organelles - structure and function; endomembrane system, endoplasmic reticulum,
golgi bodies, lysosomes, vacuoles,mitochondria, ribosomes, plastids, microbodies; cytoskeleton,
cilia, flagella, centrioles (ultrastructure and function); nucleus.
Chapter-9: Biomolecules Chemical constituents of living cells: biomolecules, structure and
function of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids; Enzyme - types, properties, enzyme
action. (Topics excluded: Nature of Bond Linking Monomers in a Polymer, Dynamic State of
Body Constituents – Concept of Metabolism, Metabolic Basis of Living, The Living State)
Chapter-10: Cell Cycle and Cell Division Cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis and their significance

Unit-IV Plant Physiology


Chapter-13: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Photosynthesis as a means of autotrophic nutrition;
site of photosynthesis, pigments involved in photosynthesis (elementary idea); photochemical
and biosynthetic phases of photosynthesis; cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation;
chemiosmotic hypothesis; photorespiration; C3 and C4 pathways; factors affecting
photosynthesis.
Chapter-14: Respiration in Plants Exchange of gases; cellular respiration - glycolysis,
fermentation (anaerobic), TCA cycle and electron transport system (aerobic); energy relations -
number of ATP molecules generated; amphibolic pathways; respiratory quotient.
Chapter-15: Plant - Growth and Development Seed germination; phases of plant growth and
plant growth rate; conditions of growth; differentiation, dedifferentiation and redifferentiation;
sequence of developmental processes in a plant cell; plant growth regulators - auxin, gibberellin,
cytokinin, ethylene, ABA.
Unit-V Human Physiology
Chapter-17: Breathing and Exchange of Gases Respiratory organs in animals (recall only);
Respiratory system in humans; mechanism of breathing and its regulation in humans - exchange
of gases, transport of gases and regulation of respiration, respiratory volume; disorders related to
respiration - asthma, emphysema, occupational respiratory disorders.
Chapter-18: Body Fluids and Circulation Composition of blood, blood groups, coagulation of
blood; composition of lymph and its function; human circulatory system - Structure of human
heart and blood vessels; cardiac cycle, cardiac output, ECG; double circulation; regulation of
cardiac activity; disorders of circulatory system - hypertension, coronary artery disease, angina
pectoris, heart failure.
Chapter-19: Excretory Products and their Elimination Modes of excretion - ammonotelism,
ureotelism, uricotelism; human excretory system – structure and function; urine formation,
osmoregulation; regulation of kidney function - renin - angiotensin, atrial natriuretic factor, ADH
and diabetes insipidus; role of other organs in excretion; disorders - uremia, renal failure, renal
calculi, nephritis; dialysis and artificial kidney, kidney transplant.
Chapter-20: Locomotion and Movement Types of movement - ciliary, flagellar, muscular;
skeletal muscle, contractile proteins and muscle contraction; skeletal system and its functions;
joints; disorders of muscular and skeletal systems - myasthenia gravis, tetany, muscular
dystrophy, arthritis, osteoporosis, gout.
Chapter-21: Neural Control and Coordination Neuron and nerves; Nervous system in humans -
central nervous system; peripheral nervous system and visceral nervous system; generation and
conduction of nerve impulse
Chapter-22: Chemical Coordination and Integration Endocrine glands and hormones; human
endocrine system - hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas,
gonads; mechanism of hormone action (elementary idea); role of hormones as messengers and
regulators, hypo - and hyperactivity and related disorders; dwarfism, acromegaly, cretinism,
goiter, exophthalmic goitre, diabetes, Addison's disease. Note: Diseases related to all the human
physiological systems to be taught in brief.

COMPUTER SCIENCE
Unit I: Computer Systems and Organisation
● Basic computer organisation: Introduction to Computer System, hardware, software, input
device, output device, CPU, memory (primary, cache and secondary), units of memory ( bit, byte,
KB, MB, GB, TB, PB
● Operating System(OS): functions of the operating system, OS user interface
● Types of software: System software ( Operating systems, system utilities, device drivers),
programming tools and language translators ( assembler, compiler, and interpreter), application
software
● Boolean logic: NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR, NOT, truth tables and De Morgan’s laws,
Logic circuits
● Number System: Binary, Octal, Decimal and Hexadecimal number system; conversion between
number systems
● Encoding Schemes: ASCII, ISCII, and Unicode (UTF8, UTF32)

Unit II: Computational Thinking and Programming - I


● Introduction to Problem-solving: Steps for Problem-solving (Analyzing the problem, developing
an algorithm, coding, testing, and debugging), representation of algorithms using flowchart and
pseudocode, decomposition
● Familiarization with the basics of Python programming: Introduction to Python, Features of
Python, execution modes: interactive mode and script mode, Python character set, Python tokens(
keyword, identifier, literal, operator, punctuator), variables, concept of l-value and r-value, use of
comments
●Knowledge of data types: Number(integer, floating point,complex), boolean, sequence(string,
list, tuple), None, Mapping(dictionary), mutable and immutable data types.
● Operators: arithmetic operators, relational operators, logical operators, assignment operators,
augmented assignment operators, identity operators (is, is not), membership operators (in not in)
● Expressions, statement, type conversion, and input/output: precedence of operators, expression,
evaluation of an expression, type-conversion (explicit and implicit conversion), accepting data as
input from the console and displaying output.
● Errors- syntax errors, logical errors, and run-time errors
● Flow of Control: introduction, use of indentation, sequential flow, conditional and iterative flow
● Conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif-else, flowcharts
● Iterative Statement: for loop, range(), while loop, flowcharts, break and continue statements,
nested loops.
● Strings: introduction, string operations (concatenation, repetition, membership and slicing),
traversing a string using loops, built-in functions/methods–len(), capitalize(), title(), lower(),
upper(), count(), find(), index(), endswith(), startswith(), isalnum(), isalpha(), isdigit(), islower(),
isupper(), isspace(),lstrip(), rstrip(), strip(), replace(), join(), partition(), split()
● Lists: introduction, indexing, list operations (concatenation, repetition, membership and slicing),
traversing a list using loops, built-in functions/methods–len(), list(), append(), extend(), insert(),
count(), index(), remove(), pop(), reverse(), sort(), sorted(), min(), max(), sum(); nested lists,
suggested programs: finding the maximum, minimum, mean of numeric values stored in a list;
linear search on list of numbers and counting the frequency of elements in a list.
● Tuples: introduction, indexing, tuple operations (concatenation, repetition, membership and
slicing); built-in functions/methods – len(), tuple(), count(), index(), sorted(), min(), max(), sum();
tuple assignment, nested tuple; suggested programs: finding the minimum, maximum, mean of
values stored in a tuple; linear search on a tuple of numbers, counting the frequency of elements
in a tuple.
● Dictionary: introduction, accessing items in a dictionary using keys, mutability of a dictionary
(adding a new term, modifying an existing item), traversing a dictionary, built-in
functions/methods – len(), dict(), keys(), values(), items(), get(), update(), del(), del, clear(),
fromkeys(), copy(), pop(), popitem(), setdefault(), max(), min(), sorted(); Suggested programs:
count the number of times a character appears in a given string using a dictionary, create a
dictionary with names of employees, their salary and access them.
● Introduction to Python modules: Importing module using ‘import ’ and using from statement,
importing math module (pi, e, sqrt(), ceil(), floor(), pow(), fabs(), sin(), cos(), tan()); random
module (random(), randint(), randrange()), statistics module (mean(), median(), mode()).

Unit III: Society, Law and Ethics


● Digital Footprints
● Digital Society and Netizen: net etiquettes, communication etiquettes, social media étiquettes
● Data Protection: Intellectual property rights (copyright, patent , trademark), violation of
IPR(plagiarism, copyright infringement, trademark infringement), open source software and
licensing (Creative Commons, GPL and Apache)
● Cyber Crime: definition, hacking, eavesdropping, phishing and fraud emails, ransomware, cyber
trolls, cyber bullying
● Cyber safety: safely browsing the web, identity protection, confidentiality
● Malware: viruses, trojans, adware
● E-waste management: proper disposal of used electronic gadgets.
● Information Technology Act (IT Act)
● Technology and society: Gender and disability issues while teaching and using computers

ECONOMICS

Part A: Statistics for Economics

1. Introduction to Statistics
2. Collection, Organization and Presentation of data
3. Measures of Central Tendency, Correlation, Index Numbers

PartB: Microeconomics

1. Introduction to Microeconomics
2. Consumer's Behaviour: Consumer's Equilibrium, Theory of demand and its elasticity
3. Producer's Behaviour: Theory of Production, Cost, Revenue, Producer's Equilibrium, Supply
and its elasticity
4. Forms of Market and Price Determination in a perfectly competitive market
PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Unit I: Changing Trends &Career In Physical Education


 Concept, Aims & objectives in Physical education
 Development of Physical Education in India – Post Independence
 Changing trends in Sports- playing surface, wearable gears and sports equipment,
technological advancements
 Career options in Physical education
 Khelo India program & Fit-India Program

Unit II: Olympism value Education


 Olympism – Concept and Olympics Values (Excellence, Friendship & Respect)
 Olympic Value Education – Joy of Effort, Fair Play, Respect for Others, Pursuit of
Excellence, Balance Among Body, Will & Mind
 Ancient and Modern Olympics
 Olympics - Symbols, Motto, Flag, Oath, and Anthem
 Olympic Movement Structure - IOC, NOC, IFS, Other members

Unit III: Yoga


 Meaning & Importance of Yoga
 Introduction to Ashtanga Yoga
 Introduction to Yogic Kriyas (Shat Karma)
 Pranayama and its types
 Active Lifestyle and stress management through Yoga

Unit IV: Physical Education & Sports for CWSN


 Concept of Disability and Disorder
 Types of Disability, its causes & nature (Intellectual disability, Physical disability)
 Disability Etiquette
 Aim & Objective of Adaptive Physical Education
 Role of various professionals for children with special needs (Counsellor, Occupational
Therapist, Physiotherapist, Physical Education Teacher, Speech Therapist & Special
Educator)

UNIT V: Physical fitness, Health and Wellness


 Meaning and Importance of Wellness, Health and Physical Fitness
 Components/Dimensions of Wellness, Health and Physical Fitness
 Traditional Sports & Regional Games for promoting wellness
 Leadership through Physical Activity and Sports
 Introduction to First Aid – PRICE
Unit VI: Test, Measurement & Evaluation
 Define Test, Measurement & Evaluation.
 Importance of Test, Measurements and Evaluation in Sports
 Calculation of BMI, Waist – Hip Ratio, Skin fold measurement(3-site)
 Somato Types (Endomorphy, Mesomorphy & Ectomorphy)
 Measurements of health-related fitness

Unit VII: Fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology in Sports


 Definition and Importance of Anatomy and Physiology in exercise and sports
 Functions of Skeletal system, classification of bone and types of joints
 Properties and Functions of Muscles
 Function and Structure of Circulatory system and heart
 Function and Structure of Respiratory system

Unit VIII: Fundamentals of Kinesiology & Biomechanics in Sports


 Definition and Importance of Kinesiology and Biomechanics in Sports
 Principles of Biomechanics
 Kinetics and Kinematics in Sports
 Types of Body Movements - Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, Rotation,
Circumduction, Supination & Pronation
 Axis and Planes – Concept and its application in body movements

Unit IX: Psychology & Sports


 Definition & Importance of Psychology in Phy. Edu. &Sports
 Developmental Characteristics at Different Stages of Development
 Adolescent Problems & Their Management
 Team Cohesion and Sports
 Introduction to Psychological Attributes: Attention, Resilience, Mental Toughness

Unit IX: Training and doping in Sports


 Concept and Principles of Sports Training
 Training Load: Over Load, Adaptation, and Recovery
 Warming-up & Limbering Down – Types, Method & Importance
 Concept of Skill, Technique, Tactics & Strategies
 Concept of Doping and its disadvantages
PSYCHOLOGY

Chapter 1: What is Psychology


Chapter 2; Methods of Enquiry
Chapter 4: Human Development
Chapter 5: Sensory, Attentional & Perceptual Processes
Chapter 6: Learning
Chapter 7: Human Memory
Chapter 8: Thinking
Chapter 9: Motivation and Emotion
• Chapter 3 has been omitted from the syllabus

PAINTING

Unit:1
1. Pre-Historic rock paintings and Art of Indus Valley.
❖ Pre-Historic Rock-Paintings Introduction:
● Period and Location.
● Study and appreciation of following Pre-historic paintings:
a. Wizard's Dance,
b. Bhimbethaka.

❖ Art of Indus Valley:


● Period and Location.
● Extension: In about 1500 miles.
● Harappa & Mohenjo-daro (Now in Pakistan), Ropar, Lothal, Rangpur, Alamgirpur, Kali
Bangan, Banawali and Dholavira (in India)

Study the following:


a) Dancing girl (Mohenjo-daro) Bronze, 10.5 x 5 x 2.5 cm. Circa 2500 B.C. (Collection:
National Museum, New Delhi).
b) Male Torso(Harappa) Red lime Stone, 9.2 x 5.8 x 3 cms. Circa 2500 B.C. (Collection:
National Museum, New Delhi)
c) Mother Goddess (Mohenjo-daro) terracotta, 22 x 8 x 5 c Circa 2500 B.C. (Collection:
National Museum, New Delhi).
d) Bull (Mohenjo-daro) Stone (Steatite), 2.5 x 2.5 x 1.4 cm. Circa 2500 B.C. (Collection:
National Museum, New Delhi). Decoration on earthen wares: Painted earthen-ware (Jar)
Mohenjo-daro (Collection: National Museum, New Delhi).
Unit:2
Buddhist, Jain and Hindu Art (3rd century B.C. to 8th century A.D.)
1. General Introduction to Art during Mauryan period
a) Lion Capital from Sarnath (Mauryan period)
b) Chauri Bearer from Didar Ganj
c) Seated Buddha from Katra Mound, Mathura-(Kushan Period-
Mathura Style)
d) Jain Tirathankara (Gupta period)

2. General Introduction of Ajanta


Unit:3
Temple Sculpture, Bronzes and artistic aspects of Indo-Islamic
Architecture
General Introduction to Art during Mauryan period:
a) Introduction to Temple Sculpture
(6th Century A.D. to 13th Century A.D.)
b) Descent of Ganga (Pallava period, Mahabalipuram
c) Trimuti (Elephanta, Maharashtra)
d) Lakshmi Narayana (Kandariya Mahadev Temple)
e) Cymbal Player, Sun Temple (Ganga Dynasty
f) Mother and Child (Vimal-Shah Temple, Solanki
Dynasty.

Unit:4
Bronze
a) Introduction to Indian Bronze & Technique
b) Nataraj (Chola period Thanjavur Distt.,Tamil Nadu) 12th
Century A.D.
Unit:5
Artistic aspects of the indo-Islamic architecture:
a) Qutub Minar, Delhi
b) Gol Gumbad of Bijapur
ENTREPRENEURSHIP

1. Entrepreneurship: Concepts and Functions


2. An Entrepreneur
3. Entrepreneurial Journey
4. Entrepreneurship as Innovation and Problem solving.
5. Understanding the market
6. Business Finance and Arithmetic
7. Resource Mobilisation

LEGAL STUDIES

I. Unit 1: Introduction to political institutions.

Chapter 1: Concept of State


Chapter 2: Forms and Organs of Government
Chapter 3: Separation of Powers
II. Unit 2: Basic Features of the Constitution of India

Chapter 4: Salient Features of the Constitution of India


Chapter 5: Administrative Law
III. Unit 3: Jurisprudence, nature and Sources of Law

Chapter 6: Jurisprudence, nature and Meaning of Law


Chapter 7: Classification of Laws
Chapter 8: Sources of Laws
Chapter 9: Law Reforms
Chapter 10: Cyber Laws, Safety and Security in India
IV. Unit 4: Judiciary: Constitutional, Civil and criminal Courts and processes

Chapter 11: Judiciary: Constitutional, Civil and Criminal Courts and Processes
V. Unit 5: Family Justice System

Chapter 12: Institutional Framework- Marriage and Divorce


Chapter 13: Child Rights
Chapter 14: Adoption
Chapter 15: Property, Succession and Inheritance
Chapter 16: Prevention of Violence against Women

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Part:A
Employability Skills
Unit 1 : Communication Skills-III
Verbal Communication and Non-verbal Communication, Pronunciation Basics, Saying No —
Refusal Skills, Writing Skills — Parts of Speech, Writing Skills — Sentences, Greetings and
Introduction, Talking about Self and family,
Unit 2 : Self-Management Skills-III
Grooming, Personal Hygiene, Team Work, Networking Skills, Self-motivation ,Goal Setting
,Time Management
Unit 3 : ICT Skills-III 10 2
Technological knowledge Working in ICT requires an understanding of company preferences of
technology for daily duties. This can include general experience with computers and mobile
devices, like phones and tablets.

Online research Online research is the method of collecting information using the internet. ...
Social media management,Netiquette,Data management

Unit 4 : Entrepreneurial Skills-III


Introduction to Entrepreneurship ,Values, attitude and thinking of an Entrepreneur ,Coming Up
with a Business Idea ,Understanding the Market
Unit 5 : Green Skills-III
Business Planning, Sectors of Green Economy, Policies for a Green Economy , Stakeholders in
Green Economy ,Government and Private Agencies
Part B

Subject Specific Skills


Unit-1: Computer Organization
Understand and appreciate fundamentals of Computer and its characteristics, understand the
components of computer, Understand Operating System, Troubleshooting in computer system,
understand the importance of Utilities
Unit -2 : Networking And Internet
Introduction ,Need and benefits of networking ,Components of a network: sender, receive,
message, channel , ,Transmission Medium (wired and wireless) ,Telephone Network standard
(technology used in each generation) , Working Devices (RJ45 connector, Modem, Repeater,
Hub, Switch, Bridge, Gateway, Routers ) ,Network Topology (Bus, Star ,Ring, Tree, Mesh)
,Types of Networking (LAN, MAN, WAN, PAN, VAN)
Introduction and use of Internet Digital Literacy ,Terminology (Channels, Bandwidth (HERTZ,
KHZ), ISP) Internet Devices: Repeater, Hub, Switch, Gateway, Bridge, Router , Data Transfer
Rate (bps, Kbps, KBps, Mbps, MBPS, Gbps, GBPS) ,Protocols (TCP/IP, FTP, HTTP, SMTP,
POP3, PPP, UDP)
Network safety concerns: (Digital Footprints, Threats, Virus, Worm, Trojan Horse, Spam,
Malware, DoS Attacks, Eavesdropping, Adware, Spyware, Snooping) ,Networking Security
Measures (Antivirus, Firewall , Login ids and Password) , Cyber Crime (Phishing, Pharming,
Spoofing, Cyber Bullying, Hacking, Cracking, Identity Theft, Cyber Stalking, Cyber Trolling,
Cyber Safety (Netiquettes, IT Act, Cyber Laws)
Unit-3 : Office Automation Tools

Introduction work with Word processing applications like Open Office, Introduction to Word
Processing window components like work area, ruler, tab etc. Understanding various tabs like
File, Edit, Insert, View and their sub menu options to format a document using Open Office
Writer. Learn to create tables in word processors
appreciate need and use of spread sheets ,learn to install an open source spreadsheet software like
Calc ,learn components of the Spreadsheet title window. appreciate different formatting features
available in spreadsheets ,learn to work, save and close spreadsheets ,work with data, move data,
use edit menu, Use AutoFill, formatting data, alignment, changing cell color, gridlines and
borders, flow of text, merging, splitting text, wrap text, shrink to fit ,Numeric data formatting
,Find and Replace Data, delete data and formatting ,delete cells, insert delete rows and columns
,using formula and functions ,various type of operators , predefined functions in spreadsheets
(sum(), sqrt(), product(), power(), log(), round(), abs(), average() etc. ,addressing/ referencing:
absolute, relative, mixed ,sort and filter data ,create chart and graph, setting legend, grids in
charts, resizing and moving charts, modifying and deleting charts ,create/record a macro, run/use
macros ,print spreadsheets
introduction to presentation software ,start Open Office Impress ,overview of Open Office ,study
of various tabs of Open Office , understand various views of presentation, animations,
transitions, header, footer etc.
Unit-4: RDBMS

Database and its purpose ,Components of a table Relational Database Model Terminology
(Relation, Tuple, Attribute, Cardinality) ,Keys (Primary, Candidate, Alternate, Foreign)
Introduction To MYSQL ,Classification of MYSQL commands (DDL, DML) ,Data Types in
MYSQL (char, varchar, decimal, int, date, time) ,Create database , table , Add constraints in
table ,Modify structure ,Show all tables created in a database and Delete structure
Add rows to a table ,Viewing content of a table , Display selected data depending on specific
condition ,Display data in a order ,modify the data stored in a table ,delete contents of a table
Unit-5: Fundamentals of Java
Introduction to Object Oriented Programming,various data types (primitive) and purpose of each
data type,usage of variables,usage of operators (assignment, arithmetic, relational, logical,
bitwise)
To understand how to attach a code with components like jButton, jLabel, jTextField and create
a simple application on JFrame,use of various components like jTextarea, jRadiobutton,
jCheckbox
jPasswordField, jListBox, jComboBox, JTable, JOptionPane, JPanel To understand when to
use selection statements
Introduction to the concepts of if _else,Programs based on if else,Programs based on if else if
construct / nested Ifs.Programs based on switch case.

HINDUSTSNI MUSIC VOCAL

1- Brief of the following:


Nada, Shruti, Swar, Saptak, Thaat, Jati, Laya, Tala

2- Brief study of the following:


Margi- Desi, Raga.

3- Brief History of the following:


Dhrupad, Khayal and Tarana.
4- Brief study of Musical Elements in Natya Shastra.

5- Life sketch and contribution of Tansen, V.N. Bhatkhande and


V.D.Paluskar.

6- Description of Prescribed Talas along with Tala Notation with


Thah, Dugun and Chaugan.Teentala, Ektala, Chautala.

7- Knowledge of the Structure of Tanpura.

8- Critical study of Prescribed Ragas along with Recognizing Ragas


from phrases of Swaras and elaborating them.

9- Writing in natation the compositions of Prescribed Ragas:


Bihag, Bhimpalasi, Bhairavi.

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