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1 English Syllabus 2020- 2021 Class XII Text Books: 1. William Shakespeare’s The Tempest (Edition: Oxford School Shakespeare) 2. Echoes: A Collection of ISC Short Stories 3. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems Term Month Lessons to be taught 1st Term April to August Literature: Drama: The Tempest Act 3 Scene 3 and Act 4 Prose: 1: To Build a Fire by Jack London 2. Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin 3. The Sound Machine by Roald Dahl Poetry: 1. The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy 2. Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold 3. Crossing the Bar by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Language: Composition: 1. The Narrative Essay 2. The Descriptive Essay 3. The Argumentative Essay Report-Writing: Revision Proposal-writing Comprehension Grammar: 1.Transformation of Sentences-Structures to be revised: (i) Hardly….when (ii) No sooner….than (iii) Not only …..but also (iv) Comparison of Adjectives (v) Direct and Indirect Speech (vi) Active and Passive Voice 2. Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs 3. Tense

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    English Syllabus 2020- 2021

    Class XII

    Text Books: 1. William Shakespeare’s The Tempest

    (Edition: Oxford School Shakespeare)

    2. Echoes: A Collection of ISC Short Stories

    3. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems

    Term

    Month

    Lessons to be taught

    1st Term April to August

    Literature:

    Drama: The Tempest Act 3 Scene 3 and Act 4

    Prose: 1: To Build a Fire by Jack London

    2. Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin

    3. The Sound Machine by Roald Dahl

    Poetry: 1. The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy

    2. Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold

    3. Crossing the Bar by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    Language:

    Composition: 1. The Narrative Essay

    2. The Descriptive Essay

    3. The Argumentative Essay

    Report-Writing: Revision

    Proposal-writing

    Comprehension

    Grammar: 1.Transformation of Sentences-Structures to be revised:

    (i) Hardly….when (ii) No sooner….than (iii) Not only …..but also (iv) Comparison of Adjectives (v) Direct and Indirect Speech (vi) Active and Passive Voice

    2. Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

    3. Tense

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    2nd Term September to October

    Literature:

    Drama: The Tempest Act V

    Prose: 1. The Singing Lesson by Katherine Mansfield

    2. B. Wordsworth by V.S. Naipaul

    Poetry: 1. Birches by Robert Frost

    2.We Are the Music Makers by Arthur William Edgar

    O’Shaughnessy

    Language:

    Composition

    Report-Writing: Revision

    Proposal-writing

    Comprehension

    Grammar: 1.Transformation of Sentences -Structures to be revised:

    (i) Unless…. (ii) Little…… (iii) It is too…… (iv) In spite….. (v) Either…or (vi) Neither…nor

    2. Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

    3. Tense

    3rd Term November to December

    Literature: Revision

    Language: Revision

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    Syllabus for 2020 - 2021

    Class: XII Subject : ACCOUNTS

    Text Books 1. Double Entry Book keeping, By T. S. Grewals, Book - II

    2. New ISC Accounts By D. K. Goel, Book -II

    Term Month Chapters To be Taught First Term April to

    July

    Company Account – Issue of Shares

    Company Accounts – Issue of Debentures

    Company Accounts – Redemption of Debentures

    Final Accounts of Companies – Application Schedule III, Part I

    (Revised) of the Companies Act, 2013

    Financial Statement Analysis – Comparative Statements and

    Common-size Statements

    Ratio Analysis

    Partnership – Profit & Loss Appropriation Account

    Partnership – Goodwill : Concept and Mode of Valuation

    Project 1 Partnership – Partnership Deed, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance, Opening Entry, Closing Entries, Adjustment entries,

    Trading Account, Profit & Loss Account, Profit & Loss

    Appropriation Account, Partners Capital Account, Balance

    Sheet and all possible ratios. Bar Diagram, Pie Chart etc.

    Second Term August to October

    Partnership – Admission of partner

    Partnership – Retirement of partner

    Partnership – Death of partner

    Cash Flow Statements –Based AS-3 [Revised]

    Pre Board

    November

    Partnership – Dissolution of a Partnership Firm

    Project 2 Preparation of Cash Flow Statement with the help of imaginary Balance Sheets of a company for two consecutive years.

    Or, Preparation of Comparative Statements and Common-size

    Statements and Balance Sheet of a company. Or,

    Taking the audited/unaudited financial results of any leading

    company, its liquidity, solvency, turnover and profitability

    ratios of two years should be calculated and the comparison of

    the ratios of both the year should be shown graphically and/or

    pictorially (Bar diagrams, Pie charts).

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    PHYSICS SYLLABUS 2020-21

    CLASS XII

    TEXT BOOKS:

    1. NOOTAN ISC PHYSICS PART II- Kumar Mittal

    2. ISC Practical Physics Class XII – R. S. Mittal, S.Singal (Arya Publication)

    TERM 1.Electrostatics

    1st Term 2.Current Electricity

    April to july 3.Magnetic Effects of Current and magnetism

    4.Optics

    Practical Syllabus-

    1. To find out the focal length of a convex lens by u-v method and also determine ‘f’ from v vs u

    graph.

    2. To find out the focal length of a convex lens by displacement method. [ exp.2]

    3. To compare EMF of two cells

    4.To find potential gradient of a constantan wire.

    5.To determine internal resistance of a cell using potentiometer.

    6.Usinga metre bridge,determine the resistance of about 100 cm of (constantan) wire.

    7.Verify Ohm's law for a given unknown resistance.

    2nd Term 5.Dual nature of radiation and matter

    Aug-Sep 6.Atoms and nuclei 7.EMI and AC

    8.EM Waves

    Practical Syllabus:

    8.To find the focal length of a convex lens with an auxillary convex lens.

    9.To find R.I of a liquid using anconvex lens.

    10.To find focal length of a concave mirror

    11.To determine resistance of a given piece or coil of wire using PO box.

    12.To verify the laws of combination of resistances (series and parallel) using metre bridge.

    13.To find focal length of a concave lens.

    3rd Term 9.Electronic Devices

    Oct-Nov 10.Communication systems.

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    History Syllabus for 2020-2021

    Class-XII Subject: History

    Text Books

    1. India since independence- Bipan Chandra, Mridula Mukherjee, Aditya

    Mukherjee

    2. Mastering Modern World History. By Norman Lowe.

    First Term

    (April-August)

    Indian History

    1. Towards Independence and partition:

    The last phase.(1935-1947)

    2. Establishment and development of Indian

    Democracy.(1947-1984)

    (i) 1947-1967

    (ii) 1967-1977

    World History

    5.World war II –(I) Factors leading to the

    war: (II) Course of the war.

    6. Decolonization in China, Ghana, Kenya

    7. Cold war-1945-1991-origin, course, end

    and impact.

    Second Term

    (September-October)

    Indian History

    2. Establishment and development of Indian

    Democracy.(1977-1984) (continued)

    3. India’s Foreign Policy.

    World History

    7. Cold war-1945-1991-origin, course, end

    and impact.(continued)

    8. Protest Movements-Civil rights movement,

    anti-apartheid movement, Feminist

    Movement.

    Third Term

    (November-

    December)

    Indian History

    4.Social Developments

    World History

    9.Middle east: Israeli-Palestine conflict.(1917-1993)

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    History Project: Class –XII

    ISC 2020 - 2021

    Topics and Research Questions

    • The Research Question: Certain examples

    ✓ How far was Martin Luther King successful in achieving his aims through non violent methods?

    ✓ To what extent did Mao and his programme Great Leap Forward affect China?

    ✓ To What extent was the German invasion of USSR, ‘Operation Barbarossa ‘a tactical failure of German Blitzkrieg technique?

    ✓ How far was Nelson Mandela successful in abolishing Apartheid from South Africa?

    ✓ To what extent were Mikhail Gorbachev’s policies of Glasnost and Perestroika a nail in the coffin of the USSR?

    ✓ To what extent did the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki affect Japan?

    ✓ How far was USSR successful in confronting the German advance into Soviet union during the battle of Stalingrad?

    ✓ To what extent could it be said that McCollum Memo’s Eight-Action Plan was aimed at the development of a Japanese attack on the United States?

    ✓ To what extent was the Battle of Britain a warning bell for Germany?

    ✓ To what extent was the motive true behind the placement of nuclear missiles in Cuba as part of Operation Anadyr in the year 1962 by the Union of Soviet Socialist

    Republics?

    ✓ To what extent was US successful in removing the Japanese control over the Pacific?

    ✓ To what extent were Adolf Hitler’s allies responsible for his defeat in the second world war?

    ✓ To what extent did the technological advancement in weaponry during the second world war affect the war?

    ✓ Was the American media during the cold war totally independent or Was it deployed by American propagandist to denigrate the Soviet Union?

    ✓ How far was Japan responsible to bring U.S.A into the second World war?

    ✓ To what extent was media used as an effective propaganda tool to enforce the political ideologies of the western and eastern bloc during the cold war era?

    ✓ To what extent was Operation Overlord a nail in the coffin of German expansion policies?

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    ✓ How far did the Naxalbari uprising affect Kolkata in the early 1970’s?

    ✓ To what extent was Adolf Hitler’s leadership justified for the supremacy of Germany before and during the Second World war?

    ✓ To what extent were British measures meant to protect civilians during World War II effective?

    ✓ To what extent was the Cuban missile crisis a turning point in the cold war?

    ✓ To what extent did Bose’s radical methods usher independence in India?

    ✓ To what extent has the Kashmir conflict aggravated after 1947?

    ✓ To What extent was the German invasion of USSR, ‘Operation Barbarossa ‘a turning point in the second world war which led to eventual German defeat in

    World War II?

    ✓ To what extent did the British have to play a substantial role in failing to take responsibility of the Israel-Palestine conflict?

    ✓ To what extent did the Naxalbari uprising affect Kolkata in the early 1970’s?

    ✓ To what extend the Sino-Indian conflict a diplomatic failure of India?

    ✓ How far was the Bangladesh liberation war of 1971 inevitable?

    ✓ To what extent did the Vietnam war become the focal point of cold war and result in horrific destruction?

    ✓ To what extent does the Cuban Missile Crisis bring the world on the brink of Nuclear war?

    ✓ To what extent was Operation Bluestar successful in solving the Punjab crisis?

    ✓ How was media used as a tool for ideological indoctrination during cold war?

    ✓ To what extent did the Partition of India reshaped the demographic fabric of the Indian Sub continent?

    ✓ How far the Vietnam war changed the course of idealistic politics?

    ✓ To what extent did Mao and his program ‘The Great leap Forward ‘affect China?

    ✓ How far was Nelson Mandela successful in abolishing Apartheid from South Africa?

    (The written outcome of the project, in the form of a 2000 word essay, should be

    structured as given below)

    ➢ Abstract: It must contain the following information:- ▪ Reason for choosing the Topic

    ▪ The research question must be a clearly defined task that enables the student to undertake a rigorous historical investigation leading to an

    informed judgment. Stating the research topic in question form can

    greatly assist in providing a focus/direction for the historical inquiry.

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    ➢ Methods and material to be used in the investigation Method: Reading/ viewing, taking notes for analysis and evaluation

    Materials: may include books, magazines and articles (both print and electronic).

    ▪ “

    ➢ Hypothesis: the conclusion the student is hoping to draw

    • Main Essay: It must follow the structure given below:- o Background and content- to be discussed very briefly.

    o Explanation of the theme and specific issue of the research question in the context of the background given above

    o Interpretation, Analysis and Critical Evaluation of a range of evidence. The research material may be analysed and interpreted by the

    student to fit his/her hypothesis: may also include comparison of the

    different sources to evaluate their usefulness.

    o Conclusion – whether Hypothesis stands or not. The conclusion should be relevant to the research question and consistent with what has been

    presented.

    o Acknowledgement o Bibliography- a list of all material referred to in the essay, including print, electronic, oral and audio-visual material, referenced correctly, in a

    standard format.

    o Appendix – optional, only if it is crucial for the better understanding of the project essay.

    Guidelines:

    To be done in a practical file

    To be neatly covered with brown paper. Name of the Project

    clearly written at the top, Students name, class, sec, Roll. No.

    Subject, Year written at the right hand side bottom. Student’s

    details to be there on the first page as well

    Black ink- gel / ball point pens to be used

    Research from libraries, books, journals, internet, newspapers

    Illustrations to be there in all pages-should be neatly bordered with

    Caption

    Marks will be given on Research work, Information, Concepts,

    Uniqueness and Presentation.

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    SYLLABUS FOR HOME SCIENCE OF CLASS 12

    FIRST TERM

    1. Consumer Education 2. Consumer Aids 3. Consumer Protection 4. Food Adulteration 5. Principles and reasons of cooking food. 6. Food Groups and Balanced Diets. 7. Meal Planning for an individual 8. Planning meals for family and its modification for special conditions—with RDA

    Allowances for all age groups.

    9. Food Preservation 10. Know Myself --- Understanding adolescents. 11. Cognitive development among adolescents 12. Social and emotional development during adolescence

    Practical syllabus

    1. Basic cooking methods.

    2. Meal plans—celebration meals--wedding anniversary, festivals, birthday parties.

    3. Packed meals—picnics and for journeys [short and overnight].

    4. Project work and Practical file.

    SECOND TERM

    1. Factors influencing selection of clothing

    2. Care and storage of garments-cotton, wool, silk,

    3. Adulthood and old age

    4. Safety in the Home.

    Practical Syllabus

    1. Completion of all meal plans.

    2. Final flexible meal plans.

    3. Completion of Project work and Practical file.

    THIRD TERM

    Revision and solving of question papers.

    ************************************************************************

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    Syllabus for 2020 - 2021

    Class: XII Subject: legal Studies

    Text Book: Intellectual Property Rights, Arbitration and Conciliation, Criminal

    Procedure Code Indian Evidence Act (Bare Acts), Transfer of Property Act,

    Prevention of Corruption Act 1981, Lokpal and Lokayukta Act 2013, Negotiable

    Instrument Act 1881, Competition Act 2002,

    Direct Tax, Indirect Tax, Concept of GST, Food Safety and Standard Act, 2006,

    Human Rights Act 1993, (with Amendments Act, 2006), NHRC, India, Information

    Technology Act 2000, Motor Vehicle Act. 1998 (Bare Acts)

    Term Month Chapters To be Taught

    First Term April to

    July

    1. Intellectual Property Rights, Global Scenario and the importance of

    Intellectual Property Legislation,

    Connotation of the Copyright Act 1957,

    Entitlements under Copyright Act 1957,

    The Trademark Act 1999, significance of

    Trademark, The Patent Act 1970,

    Protection of Invention , The Design Act

    2000, Geographical Indication of Goods

    ( Registration and Protection )Act, 1999,

    international aspect of the protection of

    Geographical Indication , The Protect ion

    of Plants and Varieties and Famers

    Rights Act, 2001.

    2. Crime – Cognizable and Non Cognizable , first Information Report (FIR), Law of

    Arrest, Concept of Evidence, Relevancy

    and Admissibility of Evidence , Rule of

    Best Evidence , Basic Structure of trial.

    3. Important Legal Maxims….

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    Project 1 A Case Study on the historical development of Lok Pal Bill ad its need in India.

    Second

    Term

    August to

    October

    1. Important Laws : Prevention of

    Corruption Act 1981, Lokpal and

    Lokayukta Act 2013, Negotiable

    Instrument Act 1881, Competition Act

    2002,

    Direct Tax, Indirect Tax, Concept of

    GST, Food Safety and Standard Act, 2006,

    Human Rights Act 1993, (with Amendments

    Act, 2006), NHRC, India, Information

    Technology Act 2000, Motor Vehicle Act.

    1998. (Bare Acts)

    2. Transfer Of Property: Property,

    Ownership, Benami Property, Modes of

    Devolution of Property (like Sale,

    Mortgage, Gift, Lease, Will, Trust)

    Benami Transaction and related Laws..

    3. Legal Services Authority and its Role:

    Legal Services Authority Spirit of Article

    39A of the Constitution of India, Legal

    Aid for the deserving sections of the

    society, common service centers.

    Pre Board November 1. Dispute Resolution Mechanisms : he courts of Law , Tribunals like

    CAT,SAT,TDSAT, DRT, Rent,

    MACT, NGT etc. concept of

    Gram Panchayet) 2. Alternative Dispute Resolution:

    Arbitration, Conciliation, Mediation,

    Negotiations Lok Adalats.

    3. Important potions from first and second term syllabus.

    Project 2 Enumerate the offences mentioned under the

    POCSO Act. What offence will be committed

    if any the name of the victim is disclosed by

    any person?

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    Syllabus for the Academic Year 2020–2021

    CLASS: XII SUBJECT:

    COMMERCE

    Text book: 1. ISC Commerce, By C. B. GUPTA, VOLUME – II

    Term Chapter No Chapters to be Taught

    First Term

    April to July

    Chapter 15 Consumer Protection

    Chapter 5 Management - Meaning, Nature and Importance.

    Chapter 6 Principles of Management

    Chapter 7 Functions of Management and Coordination

    Chapter 8 Planning

    Chapter 10 Staffing

    Chapter 11 Directing

    Chapter 12 Controlling

    Chapter 13 Marketing - Concept and Functions

    Chapter 14 Marketing Mix

    Chapter 4 Banking- Latest Trends.

    Project 1 : Consumer protection Act, 1986

    Or,

    Human Resource Management

    Second Term

    August &

    September

    Chapter 1 Business Environment

    Chapter 2 Capital - Fixed and Working

    Chapter 3 Sources of Finance for a Joint Stock Company

    Project 2 : MARKETING MIX – Compare marketing strategies adopted by two different companies of the same industry.

    Keeping in mind the Product Mix, Price Mix, Place Mix,

    Promotion Mix.

    Or,

    Stock Market

    Pre Board

    October &

    November

    Chapter 9 Organising

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    Pre- Board Examination will take place on the full syllabus that is first term, second term as well

    as pre- board as mentioned in the above table.

    POLITICAL SCIENCE SYLLABUS 2020-21

    CLASS XII

    FIRST TERM

    Section A 1)Forms Of Government(Authoritarian,Totalitarian,liberal democratic,Parliamentary,Presidential,Unitary,Federal,Quasi-federal

    2)Organs of Government-The executive

    3)Organs of Government-The legislature

    Section B

    1)Indian Constitution-preamble and key words of the preamble

    2)Fundamental rights-Equality,freedom,right to life

    3)Local Self Government-Urban local govt

    Time duration-April 23rd to 14th Aug 2018

    Second Term-

    Section A 1)Organs of Govt-Judiciary

    2)Franchise and representation

    3)Constitution

    Section B 1)Fundamental Rights-Right to religion,Cultural and educational

    rights,right to constitutional remedies; Directive Principles

    2)Local Self Govt-Rural local self govt

    3)Democracy in India-a perspective of the challenges faced

    Pre Board

    Entire Syllabus

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    GEOGRAPHY SYLLABUS 2020-21 CLASS XII

    ISC Geography for class XII by D.R.Khullar ,KalyaniPulishers

    TERM MONTH CHAPTERS TO BE TAUGHHT

    1st TERM April to July

    First term 28th July

    1. Locational setting of India. 2. Geological Evolution and structure. 3. Relief. 4. Drainage. 5. Climate. 6. Natural vegetation. 7. Population. 8. Migration trends. 9. Demographic Attributes. 10. Rural Settlements. 11. Urban Settlements 12. Land use pattern. 13. Water Resources and Types of Irrigation. 14. Regional Economic Development(case studies). Practical work – scale, Representation of relief, study and interpretation of contours. Project work:survey of a manufacturing unit. Map pointing -India (as per the syllabus of the council)

    2nd Term August to September 2nd Term 28th Sept

    15. Agriculture. 16. Fisheries. 17. Minerals & Power Resources. 18. Transport & Communication. Practical work – Geographical information system.

    Map pointing -India (as per the syllabus of the council)

    3rd Term October to November Preboard 23rd November

    19. Industries. 20. Tourism Industry.

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    MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS, 2020-21

    Class XII

    Text Book :- Understanding Mathematics , M. L . Agarwal

    Month Chapters to be taught

    MARCH’2020 Section – A

    1.Matrices

    2.Determinants

    3.Relations and Functions

    Weekly Test 1 ( 20 Marks ) Chapter 1 and 2

    APRIL – JULY ’2020 Section – A

    4.Inverse Trigonometric Functions

    5.Continuity and Differentiability

    6.Integrals (Only Indefinite Integrals till Ex- 8.14)

    7. Probability ( till Baye’s theorem , till Ex – 10.5)

    Section – B

    1.Vectors

    2.Three-dimentional Geometry

    Section – C

    1.Linear Programming

    2.Linear Regression

    First Term ( 100 Marks ) Section A (1 to 7) , Section B or C (1 & 2)

    AUGUST - SEPTEMBER’2020 Section – A

    8.Integrals(definite Integrals)

    9.Applications of Derivatives

    Section – B

    3.Application of Integrals

    Section – C

    3.Application of Calculus in Commerce and Economics

    Weekly Test 2 ( 20 Marks ) Chapter 6 and 7

    Second Term ( 50 Marks ) Section A (1 to 9) , Section B or Section C (1 to 3)

    OCTOBER – DECEMBER’2020 Section – A

    10.Differential Equation

    11.Probability(Ex - 10.6 onwards )

    12.Indeterminate Forms

    Pre-Boards ( 100 Marks ) Section A (1 to 12) , Section B or Section C (1 to 3)

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    Syllabus for 2020 - 2021

    Class: XII Subject : BUSINESS STUDIES

    Text Books: 1. ISC BUSINESS STUDIES, BOOK- II BY C.B.GUPTA

    Term Month Chapters To be Taught

    First Term April to July

    CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Human Resource Management

    CHAPTER 2 Job and manpower planning

    CHAPTER 3 Staff Recruitment

    CHAPTER 4 Staff selection

    CHAPTER 5 Staff training

    CHAPTER 6 Staff morale

    CHAPTER 7 Staff motivation

    CHAPTER 8 Staff remuneration

    CHAPTER 9 Staff leadership

    CHAPTER 10 Staff Appraisal

    CHAPTER 11 Staff promotion and transfer

    CHAPTER 12 Staff separation

    CHAPTER 13 Emerging trends in human resource

    CHAPTER 14 Business communication

    CHAPTER 15 Business correspondence

    Second Term August to

    October

    CHAPTER 16 Reports and reports writing

    CHAPTER 17 Various business entities

    CHAPTER 18 Sources of business finance

    CHAPTER 19 Globalisation

    Pre Board November

    CHAPTER 20 E-Business

    CHAPTER 21 Outsourcing

    CHAPTER 22 Business regulators and intermediaries.

    Project Topics:

    1. Analyse the recruitment process in any two companies of your choice. List the loopholes if any and give suggestions for improving the process. (You may also make a

    comparative study of the recruitment process)

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    Consider any two successful business leaders. Give a brief account of their leadership styles.

    Explain the impact of their leadership styles in achievements of the organisational goals of their

    respective organisations.

    The Heritage School

    Class XII

    Psychology Syllabus

    28.07.2020 – 12.08.2020 : 1st Term Exam

    Syllabus : 1. Intelligence, Aptitude, Achievement and Interest

    2. Personality

    3. Stress

    4. Social Thought and Perception

    5. Attitude

    6. Mental Disorder and Therapies

    Project : Stress and Stress and Stress Management

    28.09.2020 – 05.10.2020 : 2nd Term Exams

    Syllabus : 1. Intelligence, Aptitude, Achievement and Interest

    2. Personality

    3. Stress

    4. Social Thought and Perception

    5. Attitude

    6. Mental Disorders and Therapies

    7. Life Span and Development

    8. Application of Psychology

    Project : Stress and Stress and Stress Management

    23.11.2020 – 18.12.2020 : Pre board Exam

    Syllabus : 1. Intelligence, Aptitude, Achievement and Interest

    2. Personality

    3. Stress

    4. Social Thought and Perception

    5. Attitude

    6. Application of Psychology

    7. Life Span and Development

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    8. Mental Disorders and Therapies

    Project : 1. Stress and Stress and Stress Management

    2. Statistics in Psychology

    The Heritage School

    Syllabus for 2020-2021

    Class XII

    Economics

    Term Month Chapters To be covered

    First Term April to august Demand and Law of Demand

    Theory of Consumer Behaviour

    Elasticity of Demand

    Supply – Law of Supply and Elasticity of Supply

    Market Mechanism

    Laws of Returns

    Cost and Revenue Analysis

    Forms of Market

    Producer’s Equilibrium

    Determination of Equilibrium Price and Output

    under Perfect Competition

    Money: Meaning and Functions

    Banks: Commercial Bank and Central Bank

    Fiscal Policy

    Government Budget

    National Income and Circular Flow of Income

    National Income Aggregates

    Two projects to be completed.

    Second Term September to October Methods of Measuring National Income

    Balance of Payment and Exchange Rate

    Theory of Income and Employment (up to

    determination of income and output)

    Third Term November to December Theory of Income and Employment

    (to be completed)

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    January to March Revision and ISC Exam

    Biology

    Books Followed:

    1.ISC Biology by Dr P.K Agarwal , Dr S.C. Tripathi Shri Balaji Publication

    2. Class 12 NCERT

    Theory

    1st Term: 1.Reproduction in Organisms

    April 2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

    to 3.Human Reproduction

    July 4. Reproductive Health

    5. Principles of Inheritance and Variation

    6. Evolution

    7. Organisms and Populations

    8. Ecosystem

    2nd Term: 1. Human Health and Diseases

    August 2. Microbes in Human Welfare

    to 3.Molecular Basis of Inheritance

    September 4. Biotechnology—Principles and processes

    5.Biodiversity and its Conservation

    6. Environmental Issues

    3rd Term: 1. Strategies for enhancement in food production

    October & November 2. Biotechnology and its applications

    Practical:

    1st Term: 1. Taxonomy: a) Malvaceae b) Leguminosae c) Solanaceae d) Liliaceae

    April 2. Biochemical and Physiological Experiments:

    to a)Distribution of stomata

    July b)Study of soils

    c) To study the effect of enzyme activity at different temperatures

    3. Slide Preparation:

    a) Germination of pollen grains

    b) T.S. of ovary of a flower

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    c) T.S. of a hydrophyte stem

    4. Spotting

    a) T.S. of ovary of mammal

    b) T.S. of testis of mammal

    c) Germinating pollen grain

    d) T. S of ovary to show different types of placentation

    e) T.S of blastula

    f) Whole mount of Pl asmodium sporozoite

    g) Whole Mount of Entamoeba histolytica

    h) Preserved specimen of Ascaris

    i) Ecological adaptation of plants and animals

    j) Flowers adapted to pollination by insect and wind.

    2nd Term: 1.Biochemical and Physiological Experiments:

    August a)Effect of enzyme activity at different pH

    to b) To Isolate DNA

    September 1. Slide preparation

    a) T.S. of Xerophytic leaf

    b) L.S of monocot and dicot seeds

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    Class XII Computer Science Syllabus

    Text Book: Understanding Computer Science - Arya Publishing Company

    First Term Examination

    Chapter No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.

    Second Term Examination

    Chapter No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.

    Pre Board Examination:

    Chapter No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.

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    Sociology

    Class-xii

    First Term-1)Social Institutions

    2)Religion and Society

    3)Economic Organisation

    4)Political organisation

    Second Term-(SYLLABUS of First term included)+

    5)Tribal India

    6)Social Stratification-Upto- Caste

    Final Term-(Syllabus of the first two terms)+

    7)Social Stratification-Class, Race,Gender

    8)Social Change and Development

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    HINDI 2nd LANGUAGE SYLLABUS 2020-21

    CLASS – XII

    TEXT – BOOKS – 1. गद्य संकलन , 2. काव्य मंजरी , 3. सारा आकाश

    4. व्याकरण मंजूषा

    TERM MONTH CHAPTERS TO

    Literature

    BE TAUGHT

    Language

    ACTIVITIE

    S

    1st April To

    August

    1. शरणागत 2. संस्कृतत क्या है 3. बाल लीला 4. बादल को तिरता देखा है 5. नदी के द्वीप 6. आषाढ़ का एक ददन (दृश्य ३ )

    1. तनबंध 2. अपदित गद्यांश 3.वाक्य शुद्धधकरण 4.मुहावरे( वाक्य )

    5.लोकोक्क्त ( वाक्य )

    फिल्म

    p.p.t

    फिल्म

    2nd September

    To

    October

    1. भक्क्तन 2. साखी 3. दासी 4. तुलसीदास के पद 5. गौरी

    1. तनबंध 2. अपदित गद्यांश 3.वाक्य शुद्धधकरण

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    6. आषढ़ का एक ददन (दृश्य ३)

    4.मुहावरे( वाक्य )

    5. लोकोक्क्त ( वाक्य )

    3rd November

    To

    January

    पुनरावतृ्ति पुनरावतृ्ति

    BENGALI SYLLABUS 2020 – 2021

    CLASS - XII

    TEXT BOOKS: 1. প্রবন্ধ ও গদ্য সংকলন ; 2. কববতা সংকলন ; 3. ককাবন ; 4. ভাষা কসাপান ISC TERM BREAK-UP CHAPTERS TO BE TAUGHT

    FIRST TERM

    APRIL

    TO

    JULY

    Language: বাক্য পরিবর্ত ন ; বাচ্য পরিবর্ত ন ; উরি পরিবর্ত ন ; বাগধািা ও প্রবাদ প্রবচ্ন ; এক্

    ক্থায় প্রক্াশ ; রবপিীর্াথতক্ শব্দ ; পদ পরিবর্ত ন ; সাধু ও চ্রির্ ভাষা ; বানান

    সংশশাধন ; বাক্য সংশশাধন ; সশ াচ্চারির্ রভন্নাথতক্ শব্দ ; এক্ই শশব্দি রভন্নাশথত প্রশয়াগ;

    ধ্বনযাত্মক্ শব্দ ও শব্দদ্বৈর্ ; িচ্না ; ও ববাধ - পিীক্ষণ|

    Literature: Prose :- আদাব ; িছ শন া ; এক্টি রু্িসীগাশছি ক্ারিনী |

    Poem :- নুন ; সাশি শনি া ; যরদ রনবতাসন দাও ; স্বাধীনর্া রু্র |

    Novel :- প্রথ অধযায় বথশক্ সপ্ত অধযায় ( Revision )|

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    SECOND TERM

    AUGUST

    TO

    OCTOBER

    Language: বাক্য পরিবর্ত ন ; বাচ্য পরিবর্ত ন ; উরি পরিবর্ত ন ; বাগধািা ও প্রবাদ প্রবচ্ন ; এক্

    ক্থায় প্রক্াশ ; রবপিীর্াথতক্ শব্দ ; পদ পরিবর্ত ন ; সাধু ও চ্রির্ ভাষা ; বানান

    সংশশাধন ; বাক্য সংশশাধন ; সশ াচ্চারির্ রভন্নাথতক্ শব্দ ; এক্ই শশব্দি রভন্নাশথত

    প্রশয়াগ ; ধ্বনযাত্মক্ শব্দ ও শব্দদ্বৈর্ ; িচ্না ও ববাধ –পিীক্ষণ|

    Literature: Prose :- Revision all

    Poem :- Revision all

    Novel :- অষ্ট অধযায় বথশক্ চ্রু্দতশ অধযায় |( Revision )|

    PRE BOARD

    NOVEMBER

    Language: বাক্য পরিবর্ত ন ; বাচ্য পরিবর্ত ন ; উরি পরিবর্ত ন ; বাগধািা ও প্রবাদ প্রবচ্ন ;

    এক্ ক্থায় প্রক্াশ ; রবপিীর্াথতক্ শব্দ ; পদ পরিবর্ত ন ; সাধু ও চ্রির্ ভাষা ;

    বানান সংশশাধন ; বাক্য সংশশাধন ; সশ াচ্চারির্ রভন্নাথতক্ শব্দ ; এক্ই শশব্দি রভন্নাশথত

    প্রশয়াগ ; ধ্বনযাত্মক্ শব্দ ও শব্দদ্বৈর্ ; িচ্না ও ববাধ- পিীক্ষণ| Revision all.

    Literature: - Revision all prose , poems & novel .

    PRE BOARD EXAMINATION SYLLABUS – Entire syllabus as taught in class XI &XII

    ( Both language & literature )

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    Elective English Syllabus- 2020-21

    CLASS – XII

    _________________________________________________________________

    TEXT BOOKS: 1. To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee 2. A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen

    3. Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Verse-(An Anthology of Sixteen Poets)

    edited by Chris Woodhead

    Term Month Lessons to be Taught

    1st Term April - July Novel: To Kill a Mocking Bird -Chapters 1-11 (Part One)

    Play: A Doll’s House -Act One

    Poetry: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Verse

    - Edward Thomas The Signpost

    March

    October

    As the Team’s Head Brass

    Beauty

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    - D.H. Lawrence Discord in Childhood

    Piano

    Snake

    Bavarian Gentians

    The Ship of Death

    - W.H. Auden As I walked out one evening

    Musée des Beaux Arts

    Refugee Blues

    The Unknown Citizen

    The Shield of Achilles

    2nd Term August –

    December

    Novel: To Kill a Mocking Bird -Chapters 12-31 (Part Two)

    Play: A Doll’s House - Act Two and Act Three

    Poetry: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Verse

    - Philip Larkin Wild Oats

    Church Going

    The Whitsun Weddings

    Dockery and Son

    The Building

    - Ted Hughes The Thought-Fox

    Pike

    Crow Tyrannosaurus

    Ravens

    https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwigwICj09DTAhWJvY8KHWGOCpwQFggpMAI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FMus%25C3%25A9e_des_Beaux_Arts_%28poem%29&usg=AFQjCNGenxnt2L0sXG0T05qNRs-lgGXbCA

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    The Stag

    - Seamus Heaney Digging

    Follower

    At a Potato Digging

    Punishment

    Casualty

    SYLLABUS BREAK UP FOR CLASS XII

    ART

    TERM PAPER-5(APPLIED

    ART)

    PAPER-1(STILL LIFE)

    1ST • Border Design of a saree.

    • Pattern repetitive design.

    • Poster making on any social issue.

    • Antique objects.

    • Summer fruits and vegitables.

    2ND • Card making –invitation and wising card.

    • Poster making for advertising purposes.

    • Book Cover designing.

    • Music instruments.

    • Kitchen utensils.

    • sports objects.

    PRE-BOARD • Border Design. • Pattern repetitive

    design. • Poster making for any

    topic.

    • Card making for any topic.

    • Book cover designing for any topic.

    Any kind of living and non-

    living objects. Like flowers,

    fruits, vegetables, and

    other foods and

    beverages. Dead animals

    (like wild game and fish)

    can also be included in

    a still life drawing...

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    Syllabus for 2020-2021

    Class: XII Subject: Physical Education

    Text Books 1.

    2.

    Term Month Chapters To be Taught

    First Term April to July

    Section- A

    1. Sociological Aspects of Physical Education (Revised)

    1.1 Games and Sports as Man’s Cultural Heritage

    1.2 Development of the Individual through Games and Sports

    1.3 Role of Physical Education in Promoting National Integration

    1.4 Physical Education and Personality Development

    3. Career Aspects in Physical Education(Revised)

    3.1 Career Options in Physical Education

    3.2 Important Institutions of Physical Education in India

    5. Health Education and Health Problems

    5.1 Meaning and Definition of Health and Health Education

    5.2 Principles and Importance of Health Education-Health Problems and Role of

    Health education in Solving them

    5.4 Disability and Rehabilitation

    5.5 Posture

    5.6 Personal Hygiene Sleep Requirements

    5.7 Substance Abuse

    Section B-

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    Project 1 REMAINING TWO

    Second

    Term

    August to October

    2. Training Methods (Revised)

    2.1 Meaning and Importance of Sports Training

    2.2 Methods of Training

    2.3 Warming-up, Conditioning and Cooling/Limbering Exercises

    2.4 Isometric and Isotonic Exercises

    2.5 Circuit Training

    2.6 Weight Training

    4. Competitions and Tournaments(Revised)

    4.1 Tournaments and Types of Tournaments

    4.2 Intramurals and Extramural

    4.3 Names of the National and International Federations/ Bodies controlling the

    Various Tournaments/ competitions

    4.4 Difference between Professional and Amateur Players

    Section - B

    Pre Board November 6. Sports Injuries and First Aid

    6.1 Sports Related Injuries

    6.2 Role of Individuals in Preventing Sports Related Accidents

    6.3 First Aid

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    Subject:__CHEMISTRY_______________________

    Class: 12

    WORK PLAN

    TERM 1(April- July) TERM 2(August-

    September)

    TERM 3

    (October-

    November)

    PHYSICAL

    1.Chemical

    Kinetics

    2.Solutions

    3.Electrochemistry

    (Electrolysis and

    Conductance)

    ORGANIC

    Haloalkanes and

    haloarenes

    Alcohols,phenols,

    ether

    4. Solid State

    (portion)

    Aldehydes and

    ketones(rest

    portion)

    5.Solid State

    (Rest portion)

    6.Surface

    Chemistry

    Nitrogen

    compounds

    Polymers

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    Aldehydes and

    ketones(portion)

    Chemistry in

    everyday life

    INORGANIC

    Coordination

    Compounds(full)

    General principles

    and process of

    isolationof

    elements

    P block

    elements(group-

    15,16)

    Carboxylic

    Acids

    Biomolecules

    P block

    elements (group

    – 17,18)

    d and f block

    elements

    full syllabus

    Selection exam syllabus includes syllabus of 1 st and 2 nd term

    Preboards exam syllabus includes syllabus of 1st , 2nd and 3 rd term.