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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH SCHOOL , UKHRA SYLLABUS FOR THE SESSION 2020- 21
CLASS –XII SUBJECT : BIOLOGY(THEORY)
1ST ASSESSMENT (20 Marks) : 1. Principles of Inheritance and Variation 2. Microbes in Human Wlfare MID TERM : (70 Marks)
1. Reproduction in Organisms 2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants 3. Principles of Inheritance and Variation (Revision) 4. Molecular basis of Inheritance 5. Human health and Diseases. 6. Microbes in Human Welfare (Revision) 7. Biotechnology : Principles and Processes. 8. Organisms and Populations. 9. Ecosystems.
2ND ASSESSMENT (20 marks) :- 1. Biotechnology and its Applications 2. Environmental Issues. MOCK EAMIS [70 MARKS)
1. Human Reproduction 2. Reproductive Health 3. Evolution 4. Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production 5. Biotechnology and its Applications . (Revision) 6. Biodiversity and its conservation 7. Environmental issues. (Revision)
• REVISION OF ENTIRE 1ST TERM SYLLABUS. PRACTICALS :- 30MARKS
SUBJECT : POLITICAL SCIENCE Unit – I
1) Forms of Government 2) Constitution.
MID TERM EXAM: 1. Franchise & Representation 2. Indian constitution 3. Fundamental rights & Directive Principls.
• UNIT - I IS INCLUDED.
• Project work as per ISC guideline Unit – II
1) The Legislature 2) The Executive
MOCK EXAMINATION 1. The Judiciary 2. Local Self – Government 3. Democracy in India …………. A perspective of revision of entire syllabus.
SUBJECT : MATHEMATICS FIRST TERM: SECTION –A
1. Relation and Function
2. Inverse Trigonometric functions
3. Determinates
4. Matrices
5. Continuity
6. Differentiation, L hospital’s Theorem, Rolle’s mean Value Theorem, Lagrange’s mean
Value theorem.
7. Application of Deravatives
(a) Equation of Tangent and Normal
(b) Approximation
(c) Rate measure
(d) Increasing and decreasing functions
(e) Maxima and Minima
8. Integration : Indefinite and Definite integrals
SECTION –B 1) Vectors ; (a) Three dimentional geometry
(b) Straight lines SECTION –C
1. Application of Calculus 2. Linear Regression
UNIT TEST 1
a) Inverse Trigonometrical Functions
b) Matrices
MOCK EXAMINATION
SECTION –A 1. Differential Equations
2. Probability
SECTION –B 1) Planes (3-D Geometry 2) Application of Integrals.
SECTION –C
1. Linear Programming
• FIRST TERM WILL BE INCLUDED. UNIT TEST 2 (a) Relation and Functions (b) Probability
SUBJECT :- COMMERCIAL
MID TER EXAM.
Ch. 1 Business Environment
2. Capital – Fixed and Working
3. Sources of Finance for a joint stock company
4. Banking - latest Trends
5. Management – Meaning , Nature and Importance
6. Principles of management
7. Functions of management and C0 – ordination
8. Planning
9. Organising
* FIRST UNIT TEST – CHAPTER 1, 2 AND 3
MOCK EXAM
Ch – 10. Staffing
11. Directing
12. Controlling
13. Marketing – Concept and function
14. Marketing Mix
15. Consumer Protection
FIRST TERM SYLLABUS INCLUDED.
• SECOND UNIT TEST - CHAPTER .10 ,11 AND 13
• 2 PROJECTS TO BE SUBMITTED BEFORE SECOND UNIT TEST.
SUBJECT :- HOME SCIENCE 1ST UNIT TEST
1. Meal Planning for the family (a) Objectives, food groups , nutritional adequacy (b) Factors affecting food selection (c) Meal planning for Various age group
MID TERM
1. Food Preparation: (a) Techniques and methods of cooking (b) Preliminary treatment of foods before cooking. (c) Effects of cooking on food components (d) Methods of increasing nutritional value of foods
2. Management of Agricultural Produce – Storage and Preservation:
(a) Causes for Spoilage of food; (b) Storage of common foods; (c) Simple methods of food preservation
3. Resource Management :
(a) Safety in the home (b) Food adulteration
4. Meal planning for the family
(a) Eating disorder (b) Developing healthy habits (c) Special diet
5. Project [ 10 marks ] and Practical s [20 Marks]
2nd Unit Test
1. Consume Education MOCK A. Theory
1. Human development (a) Physical development during adolescence. (b) Cognitive development and language (c) Social and emotional development (d) Perspectives of Adult development
2. Textiles and clothing
Whole syllabus included B. Project [10 Marks] and Practicals [20 Marks]
SUBJECT : ACCOUNTS MID TERM EXAMINATIONS : 1. Partnership Accounts – Fundamentals 2. Goodwill : Concept and made of Valuation 3. Admission of a Partner 4. Retirement of a Partner 5. Death of a Partner 6. Dissolution of a partnership Firm 7. Cash flow statement 8. Ratio Analysis [ First Eight formulae] Note : [ Unit test 1 to be held for first three chapters] MOCK EXAMINATION 1. Joint stock Company – issue of shares 2. Joint stock Company – issue of Debentures 3. Joint stock company - Redemption of Debentures 4. Final Accounts – Schedule III 5. Common Size balance sheet 6. Common Size Profit and Loss 7. Comparative profit and loss. 8. Comparative balance sheet 9. Ratio Analysis [ Rest Nine Formulae] Note :- [ unit Test II to be Taken for first Two Chapters] Annual Examination [ ISC Board] Entire Syllabus Note – [Project Work to be done for 20 marks]
SUBJECT :- HISTORY
FIRST TERM :-
INDIAN HISTORY
1. Towards Independence and Partition : the Last phase (1935 – 1947)
2. Establishment and development of Indian democracy (1935 -1947)
3. Movements for Women’s Rights
4. Changing face of the Indian democracy (1977 – 1986)
World history
1. World War II
2. Decolonisation I Asia (China) and Africa (Ghana & kenya)
3. Protest movements
FIRST ASSESSMENT – 1) National Movement during the second world war
2) Movements for Women’s Rights
SECOND TERM
INDIAN HISTORY
Challenges to Indian Democracy (1964 – 77)
1. India’s Foreign Policy
World History:-
1. Cold War (1945 – 91)
2. Middle East – Israeli - Palestine conflict
SECOND ASSESSMENT ;
1. Indo – Pak Wars : (1948-49 ,1965 ,1971)
2. Middle east
FINAL TERM : REVISION OF ALL CHAPTERS
SUBJECT : ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1ST UNIT TEST
1. Proposal – Writing 2. Transformation of sentences
Mid – Term Examination
1. Transformation of sentences (Rewriting of sentences total English) 2. Phrasal Verbs – Preposition (Total English) 3. Tenses 4. Report – writing (News paper Reports. Articles including Review of cultural)
Programmes, Travelogues, film Review ,Book Review)
5. Proposal – Writing – including Introduction – Statement of Objectives and list of measures on Varied Topics.
6. Comprehension – Total English 7. Essays.
2ND UNIT TEST Report – Writing
2nd term / Mock Revision of the entire syllabus – iSC Test Papers to be solved.
SUBJECT :- ENGLISH LITERATURE
1ST UNIT TEST
The Tempest – ACTIV
MID TERM EXAMINATION
Drama : The Tempest (Act – IV)
Echoes : a) The singing lesson
b) The sound machine
c) The story of an Hour
d) B. Words worth.
Reverie : a) Crossing the bar
b) Birches
c) Dover beach
d) The Darkling Thrush
2ND UNIT TEST :
We are the Music Makers.
SECOND / MOCK
Drama : The Tempest (Act V)
Echoes : a) To build a Fire
Reverie : a) We are the music makes.
SUBJECT : ECONOMICS FIRST UNIT TEST
1. Demand and the law of Demand 2. Elasticity of demand 3. Supply and its elasticity 4. Market mechanism
MID TERM EXAMINATION
1. Theory of consumer behavior 2. Laws of Return 3. Cost and Revenue Analysis 4. Forms of market 5. Money 6. Banks ; commercial and central 7. Fiscal policy 8. Government Budget
SECOND UNIT TEST Producers’ Equilibrium
1. Determination of equilibrium price and output under perfect competition 2. Theory of income and employment
MOCK EXAMINATION 1. Balance of Payment 2. National income and circular flow of income 3. National income aggregate 4. Method of measuring National income
• Entire ISC prescribed syllabus
** Any Two project from ISC Prescribed projects .
SUBJECT : BUSINESS STUDIES FIRST TERM :
1. Introduction to human Resource management 2. Job and Manpower Planning 3. Staff Recruitment 4. Staff Selection 5. Staff training 6. Staff Morale 7. Staff motivation 8. Staff Remuneration 9. Business Communication 10. Globalisation 11. E. Business 12. Outsourcing 13. Staff leadership 14. Staff Appraisal.
SECTION TERM:
1. Staff promotion and transfer. 2. Staff separation 3. Emerging Trends in human Resources 4. Business correspondence. 5. Reports and Repot Writing 6. Various business entities. 7. Source of business Finance 8. Business Regulations and Intermediaries.
(Including 1st term syllabus) MOCK Including Whole syllabus
SUBJECT : PHYSICS FIRST TERM : SECTION A :
i) Electrostatics ii) Current electricity SECTION B:
i) Ray optics and optical instruments.
SECTION C:
i) Electrons and photons, ii) Atoms
PRACTICALS:
1) To find the focal length of a given convex lens by using u –v method. 2) To find the focal length of a convex lens by displacement method. 3) To find the focal length of given lens with auxillary convex lens. 4) To determine the focal length of a concave lens, using an auxillary convex
lens method not in contact . 5) Calculation of specific resistance of a material using Wheatstone bridge. 6) Ohm’s law verification, also to find resistance per unit length of the wire using graph.
MOCK EXAM : SECTION A :
I) Magnetism , (II) Electromagnetism , iii) Alternating currents SECTION B :
i) Wave Optics ii) Revision of Ray optics
SECTION C :
i) Nuclei , ii) Nuclear energy , Semiconductor devices , iv) Communication Systems.
PRACTICALS: 1) To find unknown, resistance of a wire using Bridge Circuit. 2) To compare emf of two cells using potentiometer. 3) Determination of internal resistance of a cell by a potentiometer. 4) From potentiometer set up, measure the foll in potential for increasing lengths of given
wire. Calculation of potential gradient. FIRST UNIT TEST ; (20 MARKS) 1) Electrostatics 2) Ray Optical SECOND UNIT TEST : (20 MARKS)
1) Magnetism 2) Nuclei
MARKS DISTRIBUTION; 1) Theory – 70 Marks 2) Practical – 30 Marks
i) Project – 10 Marks ii) Experimental File – 5 Marks iii) Experiment – 15 Marks
SUBJECT : GEO GRAPHY
MID TERM EXAMINATION 1. Locational setting 2. Geological evolution and structure 3. Relief 4. Drainage 5. Climate
6. Natural Vegetation 7. Environmental management and land are Pattern. 8. Water Resource and Types of Irrigation 9. Agriculture 10. Fisheries 11. Minerals and Power Resource. 12. Transport and Communication 13. Regional Economic Development
Map – India Practical Work ;-
1. Scales ,2 Representation of Relief , 3) Plane Table Survey 1st unit Test ;- 1) Locational Setting 2) Geological Evolution 3) Relief 4) Climate MOCK EXAMINATION
1. Mid – term examination Syllabus included. 2. Population 3. Migration Trends. 4. Demographic Attributes 5. Rural settlements 6. Urban Settlements 7. Industries 8. Tourism
Map – India
Practical and Project Work
1. Study and Interpretation of Topographical Maps
2. Field Trip
Second unit test -Population + Migration Trends
Question Pattern
Theory – 70 Marks
Section A- 30 Marks (Short questions – 10 x 1 and Map – 10 x 1)
Section B- 40 Marks
Unit test – 20 Marks
Viva – 10 marks
SUBJECT : CHEMISTY
1ST TERM EXAMINATION PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY :
1. Solution 2. Chemical kinetics 3. Surface Chemistry 4. Solid state
INORGANCI CHEMISTRY: 1. General principles and processes of isolation of elements (Metallurgy) 2. Co –Ordination compounds 3. P – block elements 4. D- block elements
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY:
1) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes. 2) Alcohols, Phenols and ethers 3) Biomolecules 4) Polymers 5) Chemistry in Everyday life
PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY:
1) Qualitative Analysis ; Identification of the single salt containing one anion and one Cation a) Anions ; b)
Dilute acid group → CO32- , NO2 , S2- , SO3
2-
Concentrated acid → NO2 , Cl , Br , I , CH3CoO Special Group → SO4
2- , PO43- , C2O4
2- Cations ; Group Zero : NH4
+
Group I : Pb2+
Group II : Cu2+ , Pb2+ Group III : Al3+ , Fe3+ Group IV : Zn2+ , Mn2+ ,Ni2+ CO2+ Group V : Ba2+ , Sr2+ , Ca2+
Group VI : Mg2+
2) Titrations :
Oxidation – reduction titratios
a) Potassium manganate (VII) / ammonium iron (II) Sulphat
b) Potassium Managanat (VII) / oxalic acid
3) Identification of the following compounds and functional groups based on observation.
a) Alcoholic group - glycerol
b) Aldelyde group – formaldehyde.
c) Ketonic group – acetone
d) Carboxylic group – benzoic acid
e) Amino group – Aniline
4) Characteristic test of carbohydrates and proteins
a) Carbohydrates – glucose
b) Proteins – Powdered Milk
PROJECT WORK (10 MARKS)
Suggested evaluation criteria for Project work:-
a) Introduction / Purpose
b) Contents
c) Analysis / material aid (graph , data, structure ,pie charts, histogram, diagrams etc)
d) Presentation
e) Bibliography
PRACTICAL FILE : 5 Marks
UNIT TEST ; (1) solutions (2) p – block elements
MOCK EXAMINATION
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY:
1) Electrochemistry
INORGANCI CHEMISTRY :
1) f- block elements
ORGANCI CHEMISTRY :
1) Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids.
2) Organic compounds containing nitrogen.
PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY :
1) Study of the rate of reaction
a) Reaction between sodium Thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid.
b) Magnesium ad dil. Sulphuric acid /dil. Hydrochloric acid
c) Graphy of volume Vs time and its interpretation.
d) Relationship between concentration and rate, volume and rate, time and rate.
Electro chemistry :
Setting up a simple voltaic acidvariation of cell potential in Zn|Zn2+ || Cu2+ | Cu with change in
concentration of electrolyte (CuSO4 , Zn SO4) of room temperature.
2) Experiments related to PH chance using PH paper of universal indicator
a) Determination of PH of some solutions obtained from fruit juice, solutions of known
and varied concentration of acids, bases and salts.
b) Comparison of PH of the solutions of strong and weak acids of the same
concentration.
UNIT TEST ; (1) Electro chemistry (2) Aldehydes, Ketones and carboxylic acids.
FINAL EDAMINATION
Revision of first term and mock examinations.
SUBJECT : PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1ST TERM Section –A (40 Marks)
1. Sociological Aspects of Physical Education
2. Health Education and Health Problems.
3. Training Methods
4. Competitions and Tournament.
SECTION -B:- (30 MARKS)
1. Football
2. Volleyball
3. Cricket
4. Basketball
5. Badminton
PRACTIAL :- (30 MARKS)
1) All Physical Efficiency Tests
2) Skill of an two games
MOCK EXAMINATION
SECTION -A :- (40 MARKS)
1) Career Aspects in Physical Education
2) Sports injuries and first aid
SECTION -B:- (30 MARKS)
All games
PRACTIAL :- (30 MARKS)
1) All Physical Efficiency Tests
2) Skill of an Two games
• REVISION OF FIRST TERM.
1ST UNIT TEST
SECTION -A :- (10 MARKS)
1) Sociological Aspects of Physical Education
SECTION -B:- (10 MARKS)
Football
2nd UNIT TEST
SECTION -A :- (10 MARKS)
1) Career Aspects of Physical Education
SECTION -B:- (10 MARKS)
Cricket
COMPUTER SCIENCE Syllabus / Class : XII / Session : 2020 – 2021
UNIT-I
Section –A
1. Boolean Algebra
(a) Propositional logic, well formed formulae, truth values and interpretation of well formed,
formulae(wff), truth tables, satisfiable, unsatisfiable and valid formulae. Equivalence laws
and their use in simplifying .
(b) Binary valued quantities; basic postulates of Boolean algebra; operations AND,OR and
NOT, truth table .
Section –B
1..Implementation of algorithms to solve problems.
2..Programming in Java (Review of class XI Sections B and C)
3..Objects
4.Primitive values wrapper classes, types and casting
Section –C
1. Inheritance, Interfaces, polymorphism.
Practical Evaluation & Project Work
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TERM–I (Selection Exams)
Section –A
1. Boolean Algebra
Propositional logic, well formed formulae, truth values and interpretation of well formed,
formulae(wff), truth tables, satisfiable, unsatisfiable and valid formulae. Equivalence laws and their
use in simplifying .
Binary valued quantities; basic postulates of Boolean algebra; operations AND,OR and NOT, truth
table .
2. Computer Hardware.
(a) Elementary logic gates (NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR, XNOR) and their use in circuits.
(b) Applications of Boolean algebra and logic gates to half adders, full adders, encoders, decoders,
multiplexers, NAND, NOR as universal gates. Show the correspondence between Boolean methods
and the corresponding switching circuits or gates. Show that NAND and NOR gates are universal by
converting some circuits to purely NAND or NOR gates.
Section –B
1..Implementation of algorithms to solve problems.
2..Programming in Java (Review of class XI Sections B and C)
3..Objects 4.Primitive values wrapper classes, types and casting
5.Varibales, expressions 6. Statement, scope
7..Functions,
8.Arrays, Strings
9. Recursion
Section –C
1. Inheritance, Interfaces, polymorphism,
2. Data structures computational complexity
(a) Basic data structure
(b) Single linked list(Algorithm and programming)
(c) Binary trees
2. Complexity and Big O notation
Practical Evaluation & Project Work
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UNIT-II
Section –A
1.Boolean Algebra
(a) Propositional logic, well formed formulae, truth values and interpretation of well formed,
formulae(wff), truth tables, satisfiable, unsatisfiable and valid formulae. Equivalence laws
and their use in simplifying .
(b) Binary valued quantities; basic postulates of Boolean algebra; operations AND,OR and
NOT, truth table
Section –B
1..Implementation of algorithms to solve problems.
2..Programming in Java (Review of class XI Sections B and C)
3..Objects
Section –C
1. Data structures.
Practical Evaluation & Project Work
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TERM–II (Mock Exams)
Section –A
1.Boolean Algebra
(c) Propositional logic, well formed formulae, truth values and interpretation of well formed,
formulae(wff), truth tables, satisfiable, unsatisfiable and valid formulae. Equivalence laws
and their use in simplifying .
(d) Binary valued quantities; basic postulates of Boolean algebra; operations AND,OR and
NOT, truth table
2.Computer Hardware.
Elementary logic gates and their use in circuits.
Section –B
1..Implementation of algorithms to solve problems.
2..Programming in Java (Review of class XI Sections B and C)
3..Objects
4.Primitive values wrapper classes, types and casting
5.Varibales, expressions
6. Statement, scope
7..Functions,
8.Arrays, Strings
9. Recursion
Section –C
2. Inheritance, polymorphism,
3. Data structures.
4. Complexity and big O notation
Practical Evaluation & Project Work
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ISC Exams(Final)
Section – A
1.Boolean Algebra
(e) Propositional logic, well formed formulae, truth values and interpretation of well formed,
formulae(wff), truth tables, satisfiable, unsatisfiable and valid formulae. Equivalence laws
and their use in simplifying .
(f) Binary valued quantities; basic postulates of Boolean algebra; operations AND,OR and
NOT, truth table
2.Computer Hardware.
Elementary logic gates and their use in circuits.
Section – B
1..Implementation of algorithms to solve problems.
2. Programming in Java (Review of class XI Sections B and C)
3..Objects
4.Primitive values wrapper classes, types and casting
5.Varibales, expressions
6. Statement, scope
7..Functions,
8.Arrays, Strings
9. Recursion
Section – C
1.Inheritance, polymorphism,
2. Data Structures.
3. Complexity and big O notation
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Distribution of Marks (Marking scheme )
Theory : 70 Marks
Part I ( 20 Marks) : This part will consist of compulsory short answer questions, testing
knowledge, application and skills relating to the entire syllabus
Part II (50 Marks => 10X2 + 10X2 + 5X2 ) : This part will be divided into three sections
A, B and C. Candidates will be required to answer two questions out of
three from Section A(each carrying 10 marks) and two questions out
of three from Section B(each carrying 10 Marks) and two questions out
of three from Section C (each carrying 5 marks).
Therefore, a total six Questions are to be answered in Part II
Practical : 30 Marks
I. A work file containing the practical works related to programming assignments (at least 20 ) one throughout the year ( 10 Marks)
II. ONE Project Work (based on any topic from the syllabus => 5 Marks)
III. Solution to programming problem on the computer ( 15 Marks => This part shall consists of three programming problems from which a candidate has to attempt any one.)
( Continuous Evaluation Candidates will be required to submit a work file containing the practical work related to programming assignments done during the year. Programming assignments done throughout the year (Internal Evaluation) 10 marks Programming assignments done throughout the year (Visiting Examiner) 5 marks ). Terminal Evaluation Solution to programming problem on the computer 15 Marks. Marks should be given for choice of algorithm and implementation strategy, documentation, correct output on known inputs mentioned in the question paper, correct output for unknown inputs available only to the examiner. NOTE: Algorithm should be expressed clearly using any standard scheme such as a pseudo code. )
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