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CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (CBSE)

Periodic Test-2 Portion AY 2024-25


Physics (042)
UNITS SUB UNITS
Chapter 8: Gravitation
 Kepler's laws of planetary motion,
Unit VI:  Universal law of gravitation -
Gravitation Acceleration due to gravity and its
variation with altitude and depth.
 Gravitational potential energy, Escape
speed;
 Orbital velocity of a satellite
Escape velocity and orbital velocity of

the satellite
Chapter 9: Mechanical Properties of Solids

 Elasticity, Stress and Strain with its types, Stress-


strain relationship
 Hooke’s law
 Young’s modulus, Bulk modulus,
 Shear Modulus of rigidity (qualitative idea only).
 Poisson's ratio
 Elastic energy

Unit VII: Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids


Properties of  Pressure due to a fluid column; Pascal’s law and
its applications
Bulk Matter
 hydraulic lift and hydraulic brakes
 Effect of gravity on fluid pressure
 Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications
 Viscosity, Stokes' law
 Terminal velocity; Critical velocity
 Streamline and turbulent flow
 Surface energy and Surface Tension, angle of
contact, excess of pressure across a curved
surface
Chapter 11: Thermal properties of matter
 Heat, temperature, thermal expansion;
thermal expansion of solids, liquids and
gases, anomalous expansion of water
 Heat transfer-conduction, convection and
radiation, Thermal Conductivity, Qualitative
ideas of Blackbody Radiation, Wein's
displacement Law, Stefan's law
 Newton’s law of cooling
 Specific Heat Capacity, CP, CV, change of
state - latent heat capacity
Chemistry (043)
UNITS SUB UNITS

Unit 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Unit 4: Chemical  KÖssel-Lewis approach to chemical bonding,


Valence electrons, ionic bond, covalent
Bonding and
bond, bond parameters
Molecular
Structure  Octet Rule and its Limitations; Lewis’s
structure
 Ionic or Electrovalent Bond
 Covalent Compounds, Formal Charge and
Polarity of Bonds
 Hydrogen bonding
 Bond Parameters
 Resonance Structures
 Valence Bond Theory
 VSEPR Theory
 Hybridization
 Molecular Orbital Theory
 Concepts of System and types of systems,
surroundings, work, heat, energy, extensive
and intensive properties, state functions
 First Law of Thermodynamics
Unit 6: Chemical
 Reversible and Irreversible Process
Thermodynamics
 Intensive and Extensive Property
 Enthalpy; Enthalpies of solution and Bond
Enthalpy
 Heat Capacity and Calorimeter
 Standard Enthalpy Change of Reactions
 Thermochemical Equations
 Hess law of constant Heat Summation
 Enthalpies for combustion and Atomization,
phase transition, ionization, solution and
dilution
 Born Haber Cycle (Lattice Energy)
 Enthalpy, Entropy and Spontaneity; Second
law of Thermodynamic; Introduction of
entropy as a state function
 Gibbs Energy Change and Equilibrium
 Third law of thermodynamics

 Equilibrium and General Characteristics


 Law of Chemical Equilibrium (Mass Action),
Homogenous and Heterogeneous
Equilibrium
Unit 7:
 Law of Chemical Equilibrium (Mass Action),
Equilibrium Homogenous and Heterogeneous
Equilibrium
 Application of Equilibrium constants
 Relationship between Equilibrium constant,
reaction quotient Q and Gibbs energy G
 Le Chatelier's Principle and Factors affecting
equilibrium
 Acids and Base Theories
 Ionic product of water, Ionization constants
of weak electrolytes
 Common Ion effect & Buffers
 pH & Ionic product of water
 Hydrolysis of salts
 Solubility and Solubility product
 Henderson Equation
English Core (301)

Section A
Unseen Passage (Descriptive)
Reading
1. Unseen case-based passage with verbal/visual
inputs like statistical data, charts etc.

2. Note Making and Summarization


Section B 1. Grammar: i. Questions on Gap filling – Clauses; ii.
Creative Writing Questions on transformation of sentences
Skills and 2. Creative Writing Skills: (i) Poster; (ii) Debate
Grammar Writing
Hornbill (Prose)
Unit 7 (Prose):The
Adventure Unit 8
Section C
(Prose): Silk Road
Literature
Hornbill (Poetry)

Childhood (Poem)
Father to Son (Poem)
Snapshots (Prose)
Birth (Prose)
The Tale of Melon City (Poem)

Informatics

Practices (065)

UNITS SUB-UNITS

UNIT 2: Chapter 6: List Manipulations


Introduction to  Introduction to Lists
Python
 List Operations
 Traversing a List
 List Methods and Built in Functions
 List Manipulation

Chapter 7: Dictionaries
 Introduction to Dictionaries
 Different ways of creating a dictionary
 Traversing a Dictionary
 Dictionary Methods and Built in Functions
Manipulating Dictionaries
Chapter 8: Database Concepts
Unit 3
 Introduction
 File System
Data  Database Management System
Structured  DBMS key concepts and terms
Query  Relational Data Model
Language  Keys in a Relational Database

Chapter 9: Structured Query Language


 Introduction
 Structured Query Language, Advantages of using
Structured Query Language
 Data Types in MySQL
 Constraints in Mysql
 SQL for Data Definition
 SQL for Data Manipulation
 SQL for Data Query

Mathemati
cs (041)

Unit 3: CALCULUS


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 Identify an ordered pair; identify the equality of D
two ordered pairs
Chapter 2:  Identify a cartesian product of two non-empty 
sets. D
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product. 
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 Find the union and intersection on cartesian
products.
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 The number of elements in the cartesian product p
of two finite sets. r
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 identify function as a special kind of relation s
from one set to another • determine when a e
relation is a function. n
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given problem situations.
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Chapter 3:  Define positive and negative angles;
Trigonometric  Define degree and radian as a measure of an
angle;
Functions
 State the formula l=r Ѳ where r and q have their
usual meanings;
 Solve problems using the relation l=r Ѳ
 define trigonometric functions of a real number
 deducing trigonometric identities like Sin(X+Y),
Cos(X-Y) etc...., sin2x, cos2x, tan2x etc...
General solution of trigonometric equations like
sinx = sina etc
 The graphs of trigonometric functions; interpret
the graphs of trigonometric functions and define
the domain and range of the functions
 Define a complex number (z = a+ib) and identify
its real and imaginary parts;
 concept of purely real and purely imaginary
complex number
 Equality of complex numbers
 Algebraic operations (addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division) on complex numbers;
Chapter 5:  Conjugate of a complex number and its properties;
Complex  Modulus of a complex number and its properties
Numbers &  Understand the division of complex numbers and
Quadratic its properties
Equations  The multiplicative inverse or reciprocal of a
complex number
 The polar or trigonometrical form of a complex
number
 Modulus of a complex number; argument of a
complex number
 Geometrical representation of a complex number
 Different properties of complex numbers and its
representation on argand plane
 Solving mathematical problems using argand
plane

Chapter 6:  Represent the solution of linear inequalities in one


Linear variable on a number line
 Simultaneous solution of two linear inequalities in
Inequalities single variable algebraically as well as on number
line
 Algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in two
variables
 Solution of linear inequality in two variables and
the graph of its solution set
 Represent the solution of linear inequalities in one
variable on a number line
 Meaning of factorial and its symbol
 computing factorial
 represent product of consecutive numbers in
Chapter 7: factorial
Permutations  Define n! and evaluate it for different values of n;
 Permutation as an arrangement; the derivation of
and
nPr and nCr and its connections
Combinations  apply npr =n!/( n-r)! and this to solve problem;
show that (n+1) npn = =(n+1)pn
 Derivation of nCr = n!/r! ( n-r)!; and its connections
 Use of properties of combination nCr= nC n-r

Chapter 8:  Pascal's triangle; different patterns of numbers


Binomial Theorem followed in pascals triangle
 binomial theorems for positive integral indices and
their proof
 general term in binomial expansion
 middle term in binomial expansion when number
of terms are even/odd
 pth term from the end
Chapter 9:  What is a sequence (progression); • define an A.P.
Sequence and Series and cite examples; • identify an arithmetic or
geometric sequence.
 Formula for the nth term of an arithmetic
sequence
 Formula for the nth term of a geometric sequence.
 Prove a given sequence from an arithmetic
progression or a geometric progression
 Determine a specified term of an arithmetic
sequence
 Determine a specified term of a geometric
sequence.
 Find the arithmetic mean.
 Insert ‘n’ arithmetic means between 2 given
numbers
 Find the geometric mean.
 Insert ‘n’ geometric means between 2 given
numbers
 Sum of finite terms of an arithmetic progression
 Sum of finite terms of a geometric progression
 Sum of an infinite geometric progression
 Relation between arithmetic mean and geometric
mean.
Chapter 10:  Formula for area of a triangle with given vertices
Straight Lines  Graphical representation of linear equation in two
variables as straight line; collinearity of three given
points
 Meaning: inclination and slope of a line
 The slope of a line through two given points;
condition for parallelism and perpendicularity of
lines with given slopes
 Find the intercepts made by a line on coordinate
axes;
 Various forms of equations of straight line for the
given conditions
 Identify general equation and transform it in
different standard form
 Derive distance formula and section formula
 Verify collinearity of three given points
Chapter 11:  equation of a circle having centre at origin and
Conic Sections radius r
 equation of a circle when the end points of a
diameter are given
 Application of concepts of parabola, ellipse and
hyperbola
 Identify standard equations of parabola - find the
axis, vertex, focus, directrix and the latus rectum
of the standard parabola • identify the general
equation of a parabola
 find the equation of a parabola given its diretrix
and focus
find the axis, vertex, focus, directory and the latus
rectum from the general equation of the parabola
find the equation of parabola under given
condition.
 Identify the vertical and horizontal ellipse.
 Vertices, major and minor axis, foci, directrix,
centre, eccentricity and latus rectum of the vertical
and horizontal ellipse and from general form of
eclipse
 Find the vertices, major and minor axis, foci,
directrix, centre, eccentricity and latus rectum
from the general from of ellipse • find the equation
of an ellipse under given conditions.
 Identify the hyperbola in standard form (also
conjugate hyperbola) and simple properties
 Find the centre, vertices, foci, directrix, transverse
and
conjugate axes, eccentricity and length of latus
rectum.
 Find the centre, vertices, foci directrix, transverse
and conjugate axes, eccentricity & latus rectum
from the general equation of hyperbola
Find the equation of hyperbola under given
condition

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