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Delhi Public School

P.O. I.S.M., Dhanbad


Jharkhand
Ph. : 2203259

CLASS - XII

SYLLABUS BOOK 2018-2019

Name : _________________________________ Sec._____ Roll_____

CONTENTS PAGE NO.


English : ................................................. 1-3
Maths : ................................................. 4-6
Hindi : ................................................. 7-9
Sanskrit : ................................................. 10,11
Physics : ................................................. 12-14
Chemistry : ................................................. 15-21
Biology : ................................................. 22-27
Accountancy : ................................................. 28-31
Business Studies : ................................................. 32-35
Political Science : ................................................. 36-38
Economics : ................................................. 39-42
Computer Science : ................................................. 43-47
Information Practice : ................................................. 48-50
Painting : ................................................. 51-53
Entrepreneurship : ................................................. 54-56
Physical Education : ................................................. 57-58
Class : XII, Subject - English
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Books Prescribed
1. Flamingo , NCERT
2. Vistas, NCERT
3. The Invisible Man - H.G. Wells

Monthly Break Up Half Yearly Portion


MONTH Book/Skill Chapter TOPICS PERIOD
March Introduction 1
(5 Days) Flamingo Prose 1 The Last Lesson 4

April Flamingo Prose 2 Lost Spring 4


(22 days) Poem 1 My Mother at Sixty Six 2
Poem 2 An Elementary School Classroom 3
Vistas 02 The Tiger King 3
04 The Enemy 1
WS Notice Writing 2
Invitation 5
Notice 2

May Vistas 04 Enemy 5


(10 days) Flamingo Prose 3 Deep Water 3
02 The Invisible Man 2

June Test Series 6


(12 Days) Flamingo Prose 4 Rat Trap 4
Poem 3 Keeping Quiet 2
WS Business Letters 3

July Flamingo Prose 5 Indigo 5


(24 Days) Poem 4 A Thing Beauty 3
Vistas 05 Should Wizard Hit Mommy ? 5
The Invisible Man : Ch. 3,4,5,6 6
WS Advertisements 4
Posters

August Vistas 06 On the Face of it 5


(23 Days) The Invisible Man : Ch. 7 - 16 15
WS Notice 1
Job Application 1
RS Note Making 1

September Revision 3
(23 Days)

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION


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MONTH Book/Skill Chapter TOPICS PERIOD


Distribution & Discussion of Papers & Answer Papers 1
October Flamingo Prose 8 Going Places 4
(17 days) Poem 6 Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger 2
Vista 07 Evans Tries an O-Level 6
08 Memories of Childhood 4
The Invisible Man : Ch. 17-19 5

November WS Report Writing 2


(18 Days) Article Writing 1
Speech / Debate Writing 1
Advertisements 2
The Invisible Man : Ch. 20-28 12

December Revision 18
(18 days)

January PRE BOARD

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Distribution of Marks
Question Paper Pattern - MM 100 Marks Time : 3 Hrs
Section A (Reading) 30 Marks
1. Passage 1 12 Marks
2. Passage 2 10 Marks
3. Passage 3 (Note Making + Summary Writing) 08 Marks

Section B (Writing) 30 Marks


4. Short Composition
(Advertisements/ Notice/ Poster/ Invitation) 04 Marks

5. Letter Writing 06 Marks

6. Article Writing / Report Writing 10 Marks

7. Speech / Debate Writing 10 Marks

Section C (Literature and Novel) 40 Marks

8. RTTC (Poem) 04 Marks

9. Short Answer Question (Flamingo + Vistas ) 4x3=12 Marks

10. Long Answer Question (Flamingo or Vistas ) 06 Marks

11. Value Based Question (Flamingo or Vistas ) 06 Marks

12. Long Answer Question (Novel) 06 Marks

13. Long Answer Questions (Novel) 06 Marks

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Class : XII, Subject - Mathematics
Syllabus 2018-2019
YEARLY SYLLABUS
Books - NCERT
XII Mathematics by R.D. Sharma
Reference Books : R.D. Sharma
Sample Papers : Rohit Publications

TERM - I
MONTH DATE CHAPTER PERIOD MARKS
April 2-7,9-13,16- Relations and Functions 08 08
2:23-27,30 Inverse Trigonometric Functions 08 07
Differentiation (conti...) 06 15

May 1-5,7-11 Differentiation (Completed) 05


Application of differentiation (CONT.) 5

June 21-23,25-30 Application of differentiation 9 15

July 2-6,9-14,16- Continuity and differentiability 08 05


20:23-28,30 Indefinite Integration 16 15
31

August 1-3,6-11,13- Definite integration 07 10


17,20-25,27- Area and Limit as a sum 10 10
31 Matrices and Determinants (contd.) 08

September 4-6 Matrices and Determinants 03 15


3+ 11-23 Half Yearly Examination
24-28

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YEARLY SYLLABUS
PRE BOARD
MONTH DATE CHAPTER PERIOD MARKS
October 1,3-6,9-10 Linear Programming 06
12 24-28 Differential Equations 06

November 1- Vector Algebra 08


17 3,5,12,13,16, 3D Geometry & Plane 09
17,19-22, Probability 11
26-30

December 3-8,10-14, Probability 08


18 17-22,24 Revision 10

MARKS DISTRIBUTION FOR PRE BOARD


1. Relations and Functions - 10 Marks
2. Algebra - 13 Marks
3. Vectors and 3D - 17 Marks
4. Calculus - 44 Marks
7. Linear Programming - 06 Marks
8. Probability - 10 Marks
Total = 100 Marks

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YEARLY SYLLABUS

BLUE PRINT
MATHEMATICS CLASS 12

1. Question Paper Design


S.No. Typology of Questions VSA SA LA-1 LA-II Marks Weightage
(1 Mark) (2Marks) (4 Marks) (6 Marks)
1. Remembering 2 2 2 1 20 20%
2. Understanding 1 3 4 2 35 35%
3. Application 1 - 3 2 25 25%
4. HOTS - 3 3 - 10 10%
5. Evaluation - - 1(VBQ) 1 10 10%
Total 1x4=4 2x8=16 4x11=44 6x6 = 36 100 100%

Value Based Questions of 04 Marks

2. Question - Wise break up


Type of Marks per Total No. of Total Marks
Questions Questions Questions
VSA 1 4 4
SA 2 8 16
LA-I 4 11 44
LA-II 6 6 36
Total 29 100

3. Difficulty Level :
Difficulty Level Weightage
Easy 20%
Average 60%
Difficult 20%

4. Choice(s) :
There will be no overall choice in the question paper. However, 30% internal choices will be
given in 4 marks and 6 marks questions

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Class : XII, Subject - Hindi
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Class : XII, Subject - Hindi
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Class : XII, Subject - Sanskrit
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Class : XII, Subject - Physics
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Text Book : NCERT
(1) Text Book Physics text Book for Clas - XII (NCERT)
(2) Reference Book - Any one of the following
i) A.B.C. of Physics - Modern Publication.
ii) New Millennium Physics - Dinesh Publication.
iii) Fundamental Physics - Pradeep Publication.
iv) Comprehensive - Laxmi Publication
v) Concept of Physics- H.C. verma
(3) Practical
i) Lab. Manual. Any one of the following a) Arihant Pub. lab. Manual (Manual + Notebook)
b) V.K. Lab. manual (Manual + Notebook) c) Rohit’s Lab Manual. (Manual + Notebook)
d) Full Marks Lab Manual (Manual +Note Book)
HY Pre Board
MONTH UNIT TOPICS Pd Marks Marks
April 1 Electrostatics : 26 12 8
02/04/18- Electric Charges, quantization of charge, Coulombs' Law,
30/04/18 Superposition principle and charge distribution, electric dipole
electric field due to dipole, torque and potential energy
Electric Flux and Gauss's law and its application Electric Pote-
ntial due to a single charge, dipole, Capacitor and its capacitance,
Parrallel Plate Capacitor, Combination of Capacitance ,
Dielectric Polarization

May 2 Current Electricity : 14 12 7


1/05/18- Electric current, Drift velocity, Mobility relation with electric
11/05/18 current , ohms law, electric energy , electric current, power,
resistively, colour coding of resistor, combination of resistors,
internal resistance, combination of cells, Kirchhoff's law ,
wheat stone bridge, potentiometer and its application.

June TEST SERIES


3 Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism : 10 12 8
21/06/18- Magnetic field, Oersted's experiment , Biot-Savart law and its
30/06/18 applications. Amperes circuital law and its applications . Cyclotron,
Force on current carrying conductor.
Moving coil galvanometer, magnetic dipole, diople moment

July Magnets , Magnetic field lines, Earths magnetic field. 4


02/07/18- 4 Magnetic elements and substance. Electro magnets.
31/07/18 Electro magnetic Induction and Alterating Current : 18 12 8
Electro magnetisms, Faradays law, induced e.m.f. and current,
Lenz's law, eddy currents, self and mutual induction.
Test Series - 24/7/17 - 28/7/17
Alternating current , peak and r.m.s value of alternating
current/ Volatage, reactance and impedance, L-C oscillation,
L-C-R series circuit, resonance, power in A.C. transformer
01/08/18- 5 Electro Magnetic Waves: 4 4 3
04/08/18 Characteristics of electro magnetic waves, transverse nature

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HY Pre Board
MONTH UNIT TOPICS Pd Marks Marks
August 6 Optics : 26 18
06/08/18- Ray Optics :- Reflection of light, mirror formula , refraction,
31/08/17 Total internal reflection, refraction through spherical surface,
lens marker formula. Power of Lens. Telescope, Microscope
Wave Optics :Wave front, Huygen's principle, law of reflection 14
and refraction, interference, young's double slit expt. Diffraction
due to single slit. resolving power of microscope and telescope.

September 6 Polarization, transverse nature of light, 3


4/09/18- Brewster law, polaroids
6/09/18 Revision 4

HALF YEARLY 11/09/2017 to 23/09/

SECOND TERM
October 7 Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation : Photoelectric effect, 7 4
03/10/18- Hertz & Lenard's observation , photo-electric equation, Matter
10/10/17 wave, DeBrogli wavelength, Davisson-German experiment
22/10/17- 8 Atoms and Nuclei :
31/10/18 Alpha particle scattering , Bhor model hydrogen spectrum 8 6
size of nucleus, radioactivity, Binding energy, Nuclear fusion
and fission.

November Electronic Devices : 10 7


01/11/18- Semiconductors, Diode, I-V curves, rectifier, LED, Photo
30/11/18 Diode, Zener Diode and solar cell
Transistor , Characteristics of transistor , Amplifier(CE-mode)
Logic gate, Transistor as a switch.
Communication System : 10 5
Elements of communication system. Band width of signals
propagation of e.m. wave. Sky, ground and space propagation.
Production and Detection of amplitude modulated wave.

December 10 Revision
Last five years question papers & CBSE Sample papers 24
Chapter wise tests.

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TEST SERIES
Electrostatics - 25 marks
Current Electricity - 25 Marks

FIRST TERM
Electrostatics :12 Marks
Current Electricity : 12 Marks
Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism : 12 Marks
Electro Magnetic Induction and Alternating Current : 12 Marks
Electromagnetic Waves : 04 Marks
Optics : 18 Marks

PRE BOARDS
Electrostatics :8 Marks
Current electricity : 07 Marks
Magnetic Effect of current and Magnetism : 8 Marks
Eletcro Magnetic Induction and Alternating Current :8 Marks
Eletcro Magnetic Waves :03 Marks
Optics : 14 Marks
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation : 4 Marks
Atoms and Nuclei : 06 Marks
Electronic Devices : 07 Marks
Communication System : 5 Marks

BLUE PRINT
THEORY MM - 70
Marks Type Total Questions Total Marks
01 Mark VSA 05 05
02 Marks SA-I 05 10
03 Marks SA-II 12 36
04 Marks Value Based 01 04
05 Marks LA 03 15
26 70

PRACTICAL MM-30
Content Based Practical 16
Viva 05
Practical Note Book 06
Project 03
30
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Prescribed Books :
Compulsory :- NCERT Chemistry for XII ( A text book for XII)
Reference Books
a) Organic, Inorganic, Physical - O.P. Tondon
b) Pradeep's new Course Chemistry, Pradep Publication
c) Arihent's Physial organic , Inorganic chemistry
d) Modern abc of chemistry XII
e) Numerical Book - S.N. Sanyal
f) Comprehensive Chemistry- Laxmi Publication PB & Final

April
2-7 6
9-13 5
16-17 2

April
18-20 3 3
23-24 2 2
26-28 3 3
30 1 1

May
1-5 5 4

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May
7- 11 5 7
June
25-30 6 7

June
19-23 Test Series

July
2-6 6
9-12 4

July
13-14 2 2
16-20 5 5

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HY Final
Marks Marks

July
23-28 6 8

July
30-31 3 3
August
1-3 3 5

July
29-31 3 4

August
6-11 6 7
13-14 2 3
16-17 2 3

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August
20-21 2 2
23-25 3 3

August
27-31 5 8

Sept.
4-7 4 7

August
26-31 6 7

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March
(Extra 10 10
Class)

Oct,
01 01 01
03-6 4 4
8-13 6 6

Oct,
22-27 6 6
29-31 3 4

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Nov.
1-3 3 5
5-6 2 4
12-13 2 3

Nov.
16-17 2 2
19-22 4 5
26-30 5 5

Dec.
3-8 6 7

Revision Test
Dec.
10-14 5 5
17-22 6 6

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PRACTICAL SYLLABUS FOR SESSION 2018-19

08

06

BLUE PRINT
THEORY MM - 70
Marks Type Total Question Total Marks
1mark VSA 05 05
2 marks SA-I 05 10
3 Marks SA-II 12 36
4 Marks Value Based 01 04
5 Marks LA 03 15
26 70
PRACTICAL MM- 30
Content based Practical 16
Viva 05
Practical Note Copy 04
Punctuality in Practical 03
Technical Skill & Proper dress code 02
30

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Text Book :- A text book for class XII (NCERT)
Refernce Books :
1) Elementary - Bhatia and Tyagi
2) Biology - Pradeep
3) Genetics - Rastogi
4) Botany - A.C. Dutta
5) Zoology - Jordan and Nigam
6) Biology Arihant

MONTH Date Unit TOPICS PERIOD MARKS


April 2nd- 5 Genetics and Evolution
24th Ch. 5 Principles of Inheritance and Variations
• Principle genetics and variation
• Mendel's laws of inheritance
• Inheritance of one gene
• laws of Dominance 18 7
• Laws of Segregation
• Incomplete Dominance
• Inheritance of two genes
• Law of independent Assortment
• Chromosomal theory of inheritance
• Sex determination
• Mutation
• Genetic Disorder
24th 7 Ch.6Molecular basis of inheritance
29th • The DNA , structure of Polynucleotide chain 5 8
• Packaging of DNA Helix
• The search for genetic material
• RNA World- replication,
• Transcription

May 7 • Genetic Code 1


1st- • Translation
5th • Regulation of gene Expression
• DNA Fingerprint
Ch. 7 Evolution 5 5
• Origin of Life
• What is Adaptive radiation ?
II • Mechanism of evolution
• A brief account of Evolution
• Origin and Evolution of Man
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MONTH Date Unit TOPICS PERIOD MARKS
7th- Ch. 1 Reproduction
11th • Reproduction in organism 5 10
• A sexual & Sexual reproduction
Ch.2 Sexual reproduction in flowering plants
• Flower
• Pre - fertilization : Structure and events
• Post - fertilization: Structure and events

June 22nd - 6 Ch. 3 Human Reproduction 8 5


30th • The male reproductive organ
• The female reproductive Organ
• Menstrual cycle
• Pregnancy and Embryonic Development

Ch.4 Reproductive Health


• Problems and strategies
• Population explosion and Birth control
• Medical terminalisation of Pregnancy
• Sexually Transmitted disease
• Infertility

July 8 Ch. 8 Human health and diseases 6 3


2nd- • Common disease in human
6th • Immunity
• AIDS
• CANCER
• Drug and alcohol abuse
• Prevention and Control
9-31st Ch.9 Strategies in enhancement in food
production
• Animal husbandary
• Plant breeding
• Single cell protein
• Tissue culture 19 10
Ch. 10 Microbes in human welfare
• Microbes in household products
• Microbes in industrial products
• Microbes in sewage treatment
• Microbes as biocontrol agents
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MONTH Date Unit TOPICS PERIOD MARKS
• Microbes in biogas production
• Prevention and control

August 1-7th Ch. 13 Organism and population 5 6


• Organism and its environment
• Population
• Life history variation
• Population interaction
Ch. 14 Ecosystem 5 6
• Ecosystem structure and function
• Productivity
• Decomposition
• Energy flow
• Ecological pyramid 8
• Ecological succession
• Nutrient cycle
• Ecosystem service
14-30th 9 Ch.11 Biotechnology Principles and process 7 8
• Principles of biotechnology 5
• Tools of recombinant DNA technology 5
Ch.12 Biotechnology and its application
• Biotechnological and application in
agriculture and in medicine
• Transgenic animals

Sept. 1-6th Revision


Half Yearly Portion Chapter 1 to 14

October Ch. 15 Biodiversity 7


3rd- • Conservation of Biodiversity
10th • Pattern of Biodiverisity
• The importance of species diversity to the
ecosystem
• Loss of Biodiversity

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FINAL TERM

MONTH UNIT Unit TOPICS PERIOD MARKS


16 Ch. 16 Environmental Issues
• Air Pollution and its control
• Water Pollution and its control
• Greenhouse effect
• Ozone depletion
• Deforestation

November REVISION
& Dec. Pre Board Revision Chapter 1 to 16

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A. Weightage to Different Units Max. Mark : 70


S.No. Unit No Unit Name Weightage of Marks
1 I Reproduction 14
2 II Genetics and Evolution 18
3 III Biology in human welfare 14
4 VI Biotechnology and its application 10
5 V Ecology and environment 14
Total 70

B. Weightage to Form Question


S.No. Type of Question Marks per Total number Total
Questions of Question Marks
1 VSA 1 3 05
2 SA 1 2 5 10
3 SA II 3 12 36
4 Value based question 4 1 04
5 I.A. 5 3 15
Total 26 70

C. Typology of Questions
S.No. Typology Weightage Weightage in %
1 Knowledge Based 14 20%
2 Conceptual Understanding 21 30%
3 Inferential Type 14 20%
4 Reasoning Based 11 15%
5. Skill Based 10 15%
Total 70 100%

D. Scheme of Options
There will be no overall choice. However , internal choice in any one question
of two marks, any one question of three marks and all the three questions of five
marks weightage has been provided.

E. Difficulty Level of Question


S.No. Estimated difficulty level Percentage of Marks
1 Easy 15
2 Average 70
3 Difficult 15

The Question paper will include Value Based Question(s) to the extent of 3-5 marks
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Time Allowed : Three Hours Evaluation Scheme Max Marks : 30


One Major Experiment 5 Marks
One Minor Experiment 4 Marks
Slide Preparation 5 Marks
Spotting 7 Marks
Practical Record + Viva Voce 4 Marks
Project record + Viva Voce 5 Marks
Total 30 Marks

A. List of Experiments 60 Periods


1. Study pollen germination on a slide.
2. Collect and study soil from at least two different sites and study them for texture, moisture content,
pH and water holding capacity. Correlate with the kinds of plants found in them.
3. Collect water from two different water bodies around you and study them for pH, clarity and
presence of any living organism.
4. Study the presence of suspended particulate matter in air at two widely different sites.
5. Study the plant population density by quadrant method.
6. Study the plant population frequency by quadrant method.
7. Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip to study mitosis
8. Study the effect of different temperatures and three different pH on the activity of salivary
amylase on starch.
9. Isolate DNA from available plant material such as spinach, green pea seeds, papaya, etc.

B. Study / observation of the following (Spotting)


1. Flowers adapted to pollination by different agencies (wind, insects, birds)
2. Pollen germination on stigma through a permanent slide -
3. Identification of stages of gamete development, i.e., T.S. of testis and T.S. of ovary through
permanent slides (From grasshopper/mice)
4. Meiosis in onion bud cell or grasshopper testis through permanent slides.
5. T.S. of blastula through permanent slides (Mammalian)
6. Mendelian inheritance using seeds of different colour/ sizes of any plant.
7. Prepared pedigree charts of any one of the genetic traits such as rolling of tongue, blood groups ,
ear lobes, widow's peak and colour blindness.
8. Controlled pollination - emasculation , tagging and bagging.
9. Common disease causing organism like Ascaris, Entamoeba, Plasmodium, Roundworm through
permanent slides or specimens. Comment on symptoms of diseases that they cause.
10. Two plants and two animal (models/ virtual images) found in xeric conditions. Comment upon
their morphological adaptations.
11. Two plants and two animals (models/virtual images) found in aquatic conditions. comment upon
their morphological adaptations.

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Class : XII, Subject - Accountancy
Break Syllabus 2018-2019
text Book : NCERT (Accountancy)
Reference Book :
1) D.K. Goel (Arya Publication) 2) Dr. S.C. Sharma - Arya Book Depot
3)T.S. Grewal (Sultan Chand Publication) 4) V.K. Publication (Mittal)
FIRST TERM
PART-A Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies
1st Term 2nd Term
MONTH UNIT TOPICS PERIOD Marks Marks
April I Accounting for Partnership firms fundamentals
• Partnership : feature, Partnership deed 2 10 10
• Provisions of the Indian Partnership Act 1932
in the absence of partnership deed. 1
• Fixed v/s fluctuating capital accounts,
division of profit among partners, guarantee of 2
profits , past adjustments (Relating to interest on
capital, intereston drawing, salary and profit 8
sharing ratio) preparation of P&L Appropriatation
account
• Goodwill : nature , factors affecting and
methods of valuation - average profit, super
profit, and capitalization. 8
II Accounting for Partnership firms - Reconstitution
and dissolution 50 25
a) Change in the Profit Sharing Ratio 3
among the existing partners - sacrificing ratio,
gaining ratio. Accounting for revaluation of
assets and re-assessment of liabilities and
distribution of reserves and accumulated profits
preparation of revaluation Account and
Balance Sheet

May b) Admission of a partner - effect of admission 7


of a partner on change in the profit sharing ratio, 3
treatment of goodwill (as per AS26), treatment 4
for revaluation of assets and re-assessment of 3
liabilities, treatment of reserves and accumulated 6
profits, adjustment of capital accounts and
preparation of balance sheet 12

June c) Retirement and death of a partner: Effect of


retirement / death of a partner on change in
profit sharing ratio, treatment of goodwill , 6
{as perAS-26} treatment for revaluation of
assets and re-assessment of liabilities, adjustment of
accumulated profits and reserves , and of
capital accounts and preparation of retiring Partner's
Loan A/c and preparation of balance sheet.
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1st Term 2nd Term
MONTH UNIT TOPICS PERIOD Marks Marks

July d) Dissolution of partnership firms : types of


dissolution of a firm. settlement of accounts- 8
Preparation of realization account and other 4
related accounts (excluding piecemeal
distribution, sale to a company and insolvency
of partner’s firm.)
(i) The realized value of each asset must be
given at the time of dissolution.
(ii) In case the realization expenses are borne
by a partner, clear indication should be given
regarding the payment thereof.

II Accounting for Companies


Accounting for share capital

August a) Share and share capital : nature and types 3 20 18


b) Accounting for share capital : issue and
allotment of equity shares, private placement
of shares, Employees stock option plan {ESOP} 6
Public subscription of shares-over subscription 6
and under subscription of shares; Issue at par
and at premium, calls in advance and arrears 2
{excluding interest}, issue of shares for 8
consideration other than cash. 4
c) Accounting treatment of forfeiture and re-
issue of shares.
d) Disclosure of share capital in company's
Balance sheet only
Portion to be covered after HY Exam

October Accounting for Debentures 07


a) Debentures : Issue of debentures at par, at
premium and at discount. Issue of debentures 4
for consideration other than cash, Issue of
debentures with terms of redemption. Debentures
as collateral security concept and interest on 6
debentures.
b) Redemption of debentures : Lump sum, draw
of lots and conversion, Purchase in the open
market (excluding ex-interet and cum interest)
Creation of Debenture Redemption Reserve
Note : related sections of the Indian Companies
Act, 2013 will apply.
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Pre-Board
MONTH UNIT TOPICS PERIOD Marks Exam
Portion of HY Exam
August III Analysis of financial statements
• Financial statement of a company : Statement 10 12
of profit and loss and Balance in the prescribed
form with major headings and sub heading
(as per schedule III to the companies act 2013) 8
Scope : Exceptional Items. Extraordinary
Items and Profit [Loss] from Discontinued
operations are excluded

September • Financial Statement


Analysis : Objectives, Importance and
Limitations
• Tools for Financial Statement Analysis
Comparative Statements, Common - size 6
Statements, Cash Flow Analysis, Ratio
Analysis
• Accounting 6
Ratios : Objectives, Classification and
Computation

Portion of Pre-Board Exam


October • Liquidity ratios : current ratio and quick ratio 4 •
Solvency Ratios : Debt to Equity Ratio, Total 4
Asset to Debt Ratio, Proprietary Ratio,
Interest Coverage Ratio
• Activity Ratios : Inventory Turn over, Ratio 4
Trade Receivable Turnover Ratio, Trade
payables Turnover Ratio and Working Capital
Turnover Ratio
Profitability Ratios : Gross Profit Ratio,
Operating Ratio, Operating Profit Ratio, Net
profit Ratio and Return on Investment. 4
IV Cash Flow Statement
• Meaning , Objectives and preparations 6 8
(as per AS 3 revised) 10
(Indirect Method)
Scope :
i] Adjustments relating to depreciation and
amortization, profit and loss on sale of assets
including investments, dividend [both final and
interim] and tax.
ii] Bank overdraft and cash credit to be treated
as short-term borrowings
iii] Current Investments to be taken as
Marketable Securities unless otherwise
specified

Decemebr PROJECT WORK 10

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Note :
1) In each exam question will be set for 80 marks only as per CBSE provision
2) before each exam revision will be done for 4 to 6 days.
3) Project file must be prepared before P.B. examination.

Unit wise Weightage


Part A : Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies Marks
1) Accounting for partnership firms - fundamentals 10
35
2) Reconstitution and Dissolution 25
3) Accounting for Share Capital 18
25
4) Accounting for Debentures 07
60
Part B : Financial Statement Analysis
5) Analysis of Financial Statements 12
6 Cash Flow Statement 08
7) Project Work 20
Unit 1 : Project File - 4 Marks
Unit 2 : Written Test - 12 Marks
Unit 3 : Viva Voce - 4 Marks
Total = 20 Marks

Question Paper Design (2017-2018)


No. of Ques Total Marks
Question Carrying 1 Marks (VSA) 8 8
Questions carrying 3 Marks (SA-1) 4 12
Questions carrying 4 Marks (SA- II) 5 20
Questions carrying 6 Marks (LA-I) 4 24
Questions carrying 8 Marks (LA-II) 2 16
Total 23 80
Project 20
100

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Text Books : Business Studies : NCERT
Reference Books: i) C B Gupta (Tata Magraw Hill Publication)
ii) Business Studies - S.K. Bhatia ( Sultan Chand Publication)
iii) Business Studies :Poonam Gandhi ( V.K. Publication)
iv) Business Studies : Dr. Ashok Sharma (Arya Book Depot)

FIRST TERM PORTION


PART : A PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
1st Term Pre Board
MONTH UNIT TOPICS Pds Marks Marks
April I Nature and Significance of Management 10 5
• Management - concept , objectives, importance 3
• Management as science Art of profession
• Levels of Management 2
• Management Functions - Planning , Organising, 2
staffing , directing and Controlling
• Cordination -Concept, characteristics and importance 3
II Principles of Management 12 6
• Principles of Management - concept, nature & significance 3
• Fayol's principles of Management 3
• Taylor's scientific Management principles & techniques 4

May III Business Environment 10 5


• Business Environment concept and importance
• Dimensions of business environemnt
- Economic, Social, Technological, Political and legal 3
Impact of Government policy changes on business with
special reference to liberalization, privatization and
globalisation in India 3

June IV Planning 6 6
• concept importance & limitations
• Planning Process 2
• Single use and standing plan 2
- Objectives , strategy, policy, procedure, method, Rule,
Budget and programme 3

July V Organising 12 8
• Concept and Importance 2
• Organizing process 2
• Structure of organisation - functional & divisional 4
• Formal & informal organisation 2
• Delegation : concept and importance & elements 2
• Decentralization : concept and importance 2

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1st Term Pre Board
MONTH UNIT TOPICS Pds Marks Marks
VI Staffing 12 6
• Concept & importance of staffing 2
• Staffing as a part of Human Resource Management 2

August • Staffing Process :


Recruitment sources 3
Selection process 2
• Training and Development concept 2
and importance. Methods of training on the job and 2
off the job - Induction training , vestibule training,
apprenticeship training and internship training
VII Directing 12 08
• Concept & importance 2
• Element of Directing 2
• Supervision - concept functions of a supervisor 2
• Motivation - Concept , Maslow’s hierarchy of needs; 2
financial and non -financial incentives 2
- Leadership - concept , styles authoritative, democratic
and laiss faire

September • Communication -concept, formal and informal 6 30


communication
barriers to effective communication, how to overcome the
barriers.
VIII Controlling
• Concept , nature and importance
• relationship between planning and controlling
• Steps in the process of control

PORTION TO BE COVERED AFTER 1ST TERM


October IX Financial management 2 10
• Concept and objectives of financial management
• Financial decisions : investment, financing and dividend
and factors affecting.
• Financial planning - concept and importance 2
• Capital structure - concept and factors affecting 2
• Fixed and working capital concept and factors affecting 3
their requirements.

X Financial Markets
• Financial Markets : concepts functions and types 06
• Money Market and its instruments. 3
• Capital market and its types (primary and secondary)
• Stock exchange functions and trading procedure . 2
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MONTH UNIT TOPICS Pds Marks Marks
Nov. X Depositing services and D’mat Account
• Securities and exchange Board of India (SEBI) 3
Objectives and Functions
XI Marketing Management - Concept 08
• Marketing concept and functions 3
• Selling and Marketing concept
• Marketing management philosophies 1
• Marketing Mix- concept 1
- Product concept , branding, labeling and packaging 2
- Price factors determining price
- Physical distribution -concept , channels of distribution
types , choice of channels 2
- Promotion - concept and elements ,advertising - concept 2
role , objections against advertising , personal selling 1
- Concept qualities of a good salesman, sales promotion 2
- Concept and techniques , public relation- concept & role 2

XII Consumer Protection 6


• Concept and importance of consumer protection 1
• Consumer protection on Act 1986 1
• Meaning of consumer and consumer protection 1
- Rights and responsibilities of consumers 2
- Who can file a complaint and against whom ? 1
- Redressal machinery 1
- Remedy available 2
- Consumer awareness - Role of consumer organizations
and NGO’s 2
XIII Project Work 20 20

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Unit Wise Weightage


Part A : Principles and functions of Management Pds Marks
1) Introduction to management 5
2) Principles of management
3) Business Environment 5
}
6 16

4) Planning
5) Organising
6
8 }
14

6) Staffing 6
7) Directing
8) Controlling
}
8 20
6
50
Part B : Business Finance and Marketing
9) Financial Management
10) Financial Market }
12
08
15

11) Marketing Management


12) Consumer protection }
14 15
06
30
80
Note : In each exam Question will be set
1) for 80 Marks only as per CBSE guidelines
2) before each exam revision will be done for 4 to 6 days
3) Project files must be prepared and submitted before P.B. Examination

Question Paper Design (2017-2018)


No.s of Question Marks Total Marks
Questions Carrying 1 Marks (VSA) 8 8
Questions carrying 3 Marks (SAI) 5 15
Questions carrying 4 Marks (SA-II) 6 24
Questions carrying 5 Marks (LA) 3 15
Questions carrying 6 Marks (Essay Type) 3 18
80
Projects 20 100%
VSA (Very Short Ans)
SA (Short Answer)
LA (Long Answer)

Note : In half yearly examination Question Paper design may be changed to some extent.

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Class : XII, Subject - Political Science
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Books : Part A : Contemporary world Politics (NCERT)
Part B : politics in India since Independence (NCERT)
Reference Books : I Politics in India by Rajni Kothari
II Contemporary world Politics by Avnindra Kumar Verma

MONTH PART B UNITS/ CONTENTS PERIOD MARKS


April Ch.1 CHALLENGES OF NATION BUILDING 7 10
2-9th Challenges for the new nations , Three challenges , partition :
Displacement and rehabilitation, Mahatma Gandhi's sacrifice ,
Integration of princely States & reorganisation of States.
10-19th Ch. 2 ERA OF ONE PARTY DOMINANCE 8 10
Challenges of building democracy , changing methods of voting ,
congress dominance in the first three general elections, communist
victory in Kerala , congress as soical & ideological coalition ,
Bharatiya Jana Sangh, emergence of opposition Parties.
20-30th Ch.3 POLITICS OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 7 10
Political contestation , ideas of Development, Planning , The First
Five Year Plan, Rapid Industrilisation , Strategy : Agriculture
versus industry, Public versus private sector, major oucomes of
the planning : foundations, Land reforms, food crisis , the Green
Revolution .

May Ch. 4 INDIA'S EXTERNAL RELATIONS 10 10


1-11th Policy of non-alignment, Nehru's role , Distance from two camps,
Afro- Asian Unity, peace and Conflict with China, Tibet, The
Chinese invasion, 1962, war & peace with Pakistan, Bangladesh
war 1971, India’s Nuclear Policy.

June Ch. 5 CHALLENGES TO AND RESTORATION OF THE 12 10


18 -30th CONGRESS SYSTEM
Challenges of Political succession, from Nehru to Sahstri,
From Shastri to Indira Gandhi , Fourth General elections , 1967.
Non Congressism , split in the congress : Indira vs the Syndicate
Presedential Election, 1969. the 1971 election and Restoration of
Congress.

July Ch. 6 THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRATIC ORDER 6 10


2-9th Economic contest, Gujarat and Bihar Movements, The Naxalite
movement, conflict with Judiciary, declaration of emergency ,
consequences, controversies regarding emergency, lessons of the
Emergency , Politics after Emergency , Janata Govt.
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MONTH PART B UNITS/ CONTENTS PERIOD MARKS


PART A : Contemporary world Politics
July Ch.1 THE COLD WAR ERA 8 10
10-18th Nuclear Missiles in Cuba , root cause of the beginning of the cold
war , responsibility related to war, declaration of the NATO states,
warsaw Pact, LTBT, SALT - II, START - I , START - II , Implications
of the policy of non-alignment , UNCTAD, Role of India during
the period of cold war .
20-31st Ch. 2 THE END OF BIPOLARITY 10 10
Second world , Significance of Russian revolution of 1917,
Sudden Collapse of Soviet Union, Shock theraphy on Russian
Finance, the satellite states , Drawbacks of the Soviet System,
Garbachev inproved the economy of USR, consequences of
disintegration of Soviet Union, relationshipbetween India and
Soviet Union.

August Ch.3 US HEGEMONY IN WORLD POLITICS 12 10


1-16th Popular usage of the word 'America' , First Gulfwar operation
Desert storm' , kosovo Crisis, Operation Infinite Reach, Al-Qaeda,
Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi, freedom, constraints
on American hegemony, hegemony as structural , hard, soft power
India's relationship with United states.
17-31st Ch.4 ALTERNATIVE CENTRES OF POWER 11 10
European Union Economy , ASEAN, ASEAN vision 2020,
regional Forum, ASEAN Free Trade Area, irritants between China
& India , European Union a highly influential regional organisation,
'Open Door' Policy, China after Mas Tse - Tung , revision

Sept. Revision 3
1-6th Half Yearly Examination Part A : Ch.1 to ch.4,
MT(50) 1st 25 -2nd 25 Part B : Ch.1 - Ch.6

October Part B. : Ch. 7 RISE OF POPULAR MOVEMENTS 8 6


1-10th Chipko movement , Party based & Non-Party based movements,
Dalit Panthers , Bharatiya Kisan Union, Anti- Arrack movement,
Narmada Bachao Movement, Lessons from Popular movements
11th -31 Ch. 8 REGIONAL ASPIRATIONS 9 4
Region and the nation : Indian approach, Jammu and Kashmir,
Punjab : Political context, cycle of violence, Road to peace, The
North east : Demands for autonomy, movement against outsiders,
Accommodation & national integration , Goa's liberation.

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MONTH PART B UNITS/ CONTENTS PERIOD MARKS


November Ch. 9 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIAN POLITICS 6 4
1-12th Context of 1990s, Era of coalitions , Alliance politics, Political
rise of other backward classes, The Mandal Commission, Political
fallouts, communication, secularism & Democracy - Ayodhya
dispute, Anti - Muslim riots in Gujrat, Lok Sabha Election 2004,
Growing consequences
November Part A : CH. 5 CONTEMPORARY SOUTH ASIA 6 6
13-21th South Asia, Current position of Nepal, Pakistans failure in
building a stable democracy, Relationship between India & Bhutan
Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, SAARC.
Ch. 6 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 6 4
22-30th Objectives , Purpose of the United Nations, Organs and Agencies
of UN, criteria for inclusion of new permanent and non-permanent
members of the security council, IAEA, Amnesty International,
Human Rights watch, Functions of the Security council

December Ch. 7 SECURITY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 3 4


3-5th Terrorism, Components of traditional & Non traditional security
disarmament, arms control, confidence building, Global Security ,
6th Balance of power, Problem of refuges, Objectives of military
alliances.
Ch. 8 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 3 6
Significance of the 1992 Earth Summit , Human development
Report , 2006 of the UNDP, Global common . Krill, Kyoto
protocal, UNFCCC, G-8 meeting in June 2005, Convention on
Biological Diversity, marine and Coastal degradation, sustainable
development, Antarctica, Outcomes of Rio Summit, Indigenous
people.
December Ch. 9 Globalisation 4 6
10-13th New Economic Policy, negative impact of globalisation
Cultural heterogenisation, WTO, Protectionism, World social
Forum , Globalisation and India, Effects of Globalisation with
14-22 reference to India, benefit of Globalisation , economic implications
of globalisation.
Revision 7

Annual Examination : Part A : Ch. 1 to Ch. 9 Part B : Ch. 1 to ch. 9


Weightage of Different Form of Questions
Form of Questions Marks of each No. of question Total Marks
very Short Answer 1 5 5
Short Answer 2 5 10
Short Answer 4 6 24
Long Answer 5 5 25
Long Answer 6 6 36
MT 50 1st MT 25 2nd MT 25
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Class : XII, Subject - Economics
Break Syllabus 2018-2019
Book : Text Book : Micro and Macro Economics by NCERT
Reference Book :
i) Micro & Macro Economics by B.L. Gupta
ii) Micro & Macro economics by V.K. Vohri & Jain ,
iii) Micro & macro Economics by Sandeep Garg
iv) Micro & Macro Economics by S.K. Agarwal

MONTH W. Day TOPICS PD MARKS


HY
MARKS
PB
April 3rd-7th Part A : Chapter 1
• Introduction To Economics Positive Vs Normative Analysis 5
Analysis, Micro vs macro Economics, Economic
Problems
• Central Problems of an Economy
• Production Possibility Frontier
22 Chapter -2 : Consumer’s Equilibrium 6
• Basic concepts
• The law of diminishing Marginal Utility
•Consumer’s Equilibrium under utility approach -
Single commodity , Two commodity
• Indifference curve approach
Chapter 3 : Demand and Elasticity of Demand :
• Basic concepts, determination of Individual Demand
demand function, movement vs shifts of Demand
curve, shape of demand curve, exceptions of the Law
of demand
• Different demand curves have different elasticities, 5
degrees of elasticity & its Measurement,
All three methods of measurement

Chapter 4 : Theory of production 4


• Production Function
• Law of variable proportion
• (Laws if Returns to scale) N.E. 2

May Chapter 5 : Theory of Cost and Revenue 8


• Theory of costs, cost in the short run, Relationship
between TC, Av, MC curves
• Theory of revenue, Relationship of TR, AR, MR
10 under different pricing scenerios,
• Producer’s equilibrium : 4
Revision before Test Series 2

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MONTH W. Day TOPICS Pd MARKS
HY
MARKS
PB
Part B : Introductory Macro Economics .
June 06 Chapter 1 : Introduction to Macroeconomics 6
• Importance and Interdependence
Chapter 2 : Circular Flow of Income 3
• Basics concepts
July Chapter 3 : National Income and related Aggregates : 7
• Basics of National Income
• Gross vs Net
• Intermediate vs Final
• Factor Income vs transfer Receipt
24 • Domestic Income vs National Income
• Disposable Income and

July Chapter 3 : Mesurement of National Income


• Basis for the method of determining national income 8
product method, Expenditure method & Income
Method
Chapter 5 : Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply : 6
• Classical vs Keyusian theories of Income and employment
• Components of AD & AS
• Consumption & Saving functions
• Investment functions , Determinants of Investment
level
Chapter 6 : Equilibrium in the Economy : 10
• Basic Keysian Model
• Determination of Equilibrium level of Income,
Multiple
Test Series
Chapter 6 : Classical concept of Income determination 1
Aug • Keysian concept of Income, output & employment 7 05 12
and involuntary unemployemnt
• Problem of Excess and deficient demand
23 • Measures to correct them - change in govt. 5
spending , availability of credit

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MONTH W. Day TOPICS Pd MARKS
HY
MARKS
PB
August Chapter 4 : Money and Banking
• Meaning of Money , Need for Money 5
• Evolution of Money
Functions of Money
Classification of Money, Money Supply
Banking : Commercial Bank , Central Bank, recent 5
reforms in Banking

Sept 08 Revision 8
Half Yearly
Examination

October Chapter 9 : Government Budget and the Economy


• Meaning , impact of budget , Impact of a budget on 7
the economy, structure of budget of Indian Govt.
• Measures of Deficit, Importance of Govt. Banking 5
Chapter 10 : Foreign Exchange Rate and balance of
Payments

October • Foreign Exchange Market


Nov. determination of foreign exchange rate, Exchange 5
08 Rate Regimes, History of Exchange Rate, Mechanism ,
Functions of Foreign Exchange Market 7
• Balance of Payments - Meaning, structure & 2
18 disequilibrium in balance of Payment
Chapter 6 : Supply : Basic concept, factors affecting 3
supply, Movement and shift exceptions to the law of
Supply
Elasticity of Supply : Degrees & Measurement of 6
elasticity of supply
Chapter 8 : Market Equilibrium : Determination of
Equilibrium price FAD Theory
Chapter 9 : Forms of Market 10 12
• Bases for Market differentiation

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MONTH W. Day TOPICS Pd MARKS
HY
MARKS
PB
• Perfect competition
• Monopoly
• Monopolistic competition
• Oligopoly
• Duopoly & its features

December 17 Revision of Micro economics 9\


Revision of Macro Economics

(HY) MT - 50
Final MT (50)
Competition of Marks
HY = MT I _ MT II = 50 M
HY = Theory = 100 M
150 M
Annual = MT (I to V) = 100 M = 50 M = 50%
HY = 100 M = 50 M = 50% (80+20)
Final = 100 M = 100 M = 100% (80+20)
200 Marks
Passing Criteria = As per CBSE Norms

Question Blue Print


1) Q. Nos. 1 - 5 and 14-18are of very short Ans Qs. for 1 Mark each. Answer to these should be given in
one sentence each. Each question is carrying 1 Mark.
2) Q. Nos. 6-8 and 19-21 are of short answer type carrying 3 marks each. Answers to these should not
normally exceed 60 words each.
3) Q. No. 9-10 and 22-22 are also short answer questions, carrying 4 marks each. Answer to these
should not normally exceed 70 words each.
4) Q. Nos. 11-13 and 24-26 are long answer questions, carrying 6 marks each. Answer to these should
not normally exceed 100 words each.
5)Answer should be the point. No word limit for numerical questions.
6) 20 m for C Project , Viva, Practical)

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FIRST TERM

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FINAL TERM

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Text Book : Informatics Practices (For Class XII) : Reeta Sahoo & Gagan Sahoo
(Saraswati House Pvt. Ltd.)

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Question Paper Design


Class XI (2018-19) and XII (2018-19)

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Term -40
Practical - 60 TERM - I

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Marks

6. Arjun detach from war


7. Tiller of soil
Practical -Mosaic/ miniature
painting

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Term -40
Practical - 60 TERM - II

10. Vanshri
11. The Valture
12. Words and symbol

Blue Print
5Marks x 8 Questions = 40 Marks

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Class : XII, Subject - ENTREPRENUERSHIP
Break Up Syllabus 2018-2019
FIRST TERM
MONTH Date TOPICS PDS Marks
HY
Marks
PB
April 2-7 Entrpreneurial Opportunities
• Sensing Entrpreneurial opportunities 6 15 10
• Environmental Screening
• Problem Identification
9-13 • Spotting Trends 4
• Creativity & Innovation
Selecting the right Opportunity 6
Unit II
16-20 Entrepreneurial Planning 20 20
• Forms of Business Entities -
• Sole Proprietorship
• Partnership
23-28,30 • Joint Hindu family Business
• Joint Stock company
• Business Plan
• Organisational Plan 6
• Operational and production plan
• Financial Plan

May 1-5 • Marketing Plan 5


• Human Resource planning
7-11 • Creating the plan 5
• Formalities of starting a business

June 18-23 TEST SERIES BEGINS 20 13


Unit III - ENTREPRENEURAL MARKETING 5
• Goals of Business
Goal Setting - SMART Goals

July • Marketing and sales strategy 5


2-6 • Branding , Business , Name , Logo Tag
9-14 • Promotion strategy 5
• Negotiation - Importance and methods
16-20 • Customer relation 5
• Employee & Vendor ,management
23-28 • Quality , Timeliness and customer satisfaction
30-31 • Business Failure Reasons 5

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Class : XII, Subject - ENTREPRENUERSHIP
Break Up Syllabus 2018-2019

MONTH Date TOPICS PDS Marks


HY
Marks
PB
August Unit IV 15 7
• Enterprises growth Strategies 3
Strategies - Franchising
1-3 • Merger and Acquisition 9
6-17 Reason for failure of mergers and acquisitions
• Moving up value chain and value addition 5
Revision for Half Yearly Examination 5

September 4-6 Revision 7


10-24 Half Yearly Examination
Portion for Half Yearly Examination

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Class : XII, Subject - ENTREPRENUERSHIP
Break Up Syllabus 2018-2019

MONTH Date TOPICS PDS Marks


HY
Marks
PB
October BUSINESS ARITHMETIC 10
3-6 • Unit of sale, unit, cost for multiple products or services 3
8-10 • Break even analysis for multiple products or services 3
22-27 • Importance and use of cash flow projections 6
• Budgeting & managing the finance
• Computation of working capital
29-31 • Inventory control and EOQ
• Return of investment 3
• (ROI) and return on Equity (ROE)

November 1-6 Unit VI 10


Resource Mobilisation 6
Angle Investor
12,13,16 Venture Capital Fund, stock market - raising funds
17,19-22 Specialized Financial Institutions
20-30 Revision and Project Work

Total 70 70
(HY) MT (50) 25+25 = 50
(PB) MT (50) 25 + 25 = 50
Half Yearly and Pre board Blue Print of Question paper
Theory MM - 70 Practical - MM 30
Types of Questions Marks No. of Ques. Total
Very Short Answers 1 5 5
Short Answers 2 5 10
Long Answers (1) 3 7 21
Long Answers (2) 4 4 16
Essay Type 6 3 18
70

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Class : XII, Subject - Physical Education
Break Up Syllabus 2018-2019
FIRST TERM

MONTH Ch. TOPICS PDS


April 1 Meaning and Objective, Planning
Various Committees,
Tournament - 4
Knock out and League,
Fixture,
Intramural and Extramural competition,
specific sports program

May 2 Balance diet 3


Micro and macro nutrients
Nutritive and Non-nutritive
3 Asanas as preventive measures - obesity
Diabetes
Asthma

June 4 Concepts and types of disability and disorder


5 Motor Development and factors 3
Concepts and advantages of correct posture
Cause of bad posture

July 6 Sports participation of Women in India 4


7 KRAUS - WEBER test
AAPHER Motor fitness test
8 Physiological Factor Determining Component of Physical Fitness
9 Concept, Aims and scope of sports medicine
Sports injuries and types.

August 10 Projectile and factures affecting projectile trajectory 3


11 Personality and its types
Motivation types and techniques
12 Strength development methods
Circuit training method

Test Series - 50 Marks


Half Yearly Exam - Theory 70 marks + Practical 30 Marks = 100 Marks

Theory Book - Health & Physical Education (Saraswati Publisher)


Practical Project File - Ever Green Candid
or Full Marks
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Class : XII, Subject - Physical Education
Break Up Syllabus 2018-2019
FINAL TERM

MONTH Ch. TOPICS PDS


October 2 Food supplemement for children
3 Asanas - hypertension
Back Pain 3
4 Advantage of physical activities for children
5 Advantages and disadvantages of weight training

Nov. 5 Common postural deformities


6 Psychological and sociological aspects of sports participation
7 Rikli and jones senior citizens fitness test 5
9 First aid
Soft tissue injuries
11 Meaning, Concept and types of aggresions in sports
12 Endurance, speed, flexibility development method

Dec Incomplete part 3


Revision
Project File

Including first Term syllabus


Practical & Project file - AAHPER TEST
Barrow Test
Asanas (Life style disease)
Measure Game - Volley Ball
Senior Citizen Test

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