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K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject -Biology
No. of
pds.
per
week 6 + 2
Class - 12
No. of
Instruc
tional
Days 113
Name of the Text Book - NCERT Text Book
Month No. of
Instruct
ional
Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topi
cs
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activiti
es
Materia
ls
require
d
Assignme
nt
CW/HW
Assess
ments Extensions
/ beyond
the text
March 13 13 Reproductio
n (L-1)
Reproduction in organisms:
Reproduction, a characteristic
feature of all organisms for
continuation of species; modes
of reproduction - asexual and
sexual reproduction; asexual
reproduction - binary fission,
sporulation, budding, gemmule,
fragmentation; vegetative
propagation in plants.
Separate List is
Attached.
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
April 21 21 Reproductio
n in
flowering
plants and
Human
beings.(L-
2&3)
Reproductiv
e Health (L-
4)
Sexual reproduction in
flowering plants: Flower
structure; development of male
and female gametophytes;
pollination - types, agencies
and examples; outbreeding
devices; pollen-pistil
interaction; double
fertilization; post fertilization
events - development of
endosperm and embryo,
development of seed and
formation of fruit; special
modes-apomixis,
parthenocarpy, polyembryony;
Significance of seed dispersal
and fruit formation.
Human Reproduction: Male and
female reproductive systems;
microscopic anatomy of testis
and ovary; gametogenesis -
spermatogenesis and
oogenesis; menstrual cycle;
fertilisation, embryo
development upto blastocyst
formation, implantation;
pregnancy and placenta
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
formation (elementary idea);
parturition (elementary idea);
lactation (elementary idea).
Reproductive health: Need for
reproductive health and
prevention of sexually
transmitted diseases (STD);
birth control - need and
methods, contraception and
medical termination of
pregnancy (MTP);
amniocentesis; infertility and
assisted reproductive
technologies - IVF, ZIFT, GIFT
(elementary idea for general
awareness).
June 18 18 Heredity and
variation (L-
5)
Molecular
basis of
inheritance
(L-6)
Heredity and variation:
Mendelian inheritance;
deviations from Mendelism -
incomplete dominance,
codominance, multiple alleles
and inheritance of blood
groups, pleiotropy; elementary
idea of polygenic
inheritance; chromosome
theory of inheritance;
chromosomes and genes; Sex
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
UT-1
(L-1 to
L-4)
determination - in humans,
birds and honey bee; linkage
and crossing over; sex linked
inheritance - haemophilia,
colour blindness; Mendelian
disorders in humans -
thalassemia; chromosomal
disorders in humans; Down's
syndrome, Turner's and
Klinefelter's syndromes.
Molecular basis of inheritance:
Search for genetic material
and DNA as genetic material;
Structure of
DNA and RNA; DNA packaging;
DNA replication; Central
dogma; transcription, genetic
code, translation; gene
expression and regulation - lac
operon; genome and human
genome project; DNA
fingerprinting.
July 24 24 Evolution (L-
7) Health
and disease
(L-8)
Improvemen
t in food
production
(L-9)
Microbes in
human
welfare
(L-10)
Evolution: Origin of life;
biological evolution and
evidences for biological
evolution (paleontology,
comparative anatomy,
embryology and molecular
evidence); Darwin's
contribution, modern
synthetic theory of evolution;
mechanism of evolution -
variation (mutation and
recombination)
and natural selection with
examples, types of natural
selection; Gene flow and
genetic drift; Hardy
- Weinberg's principle; adaptive
radiation; human evolution.
Health and disease:
Pathogens; parasites causing
human diseases (malaria,
filariasis, ascariasis,
typhoid, pneumonia, common
cold, amoebiasis, ring worm);
Basic concepts of immunology
-
vaccines; cancer, HIV and
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
UT-2
(L-5 to
L-7)
AIDS; Adolescence, drug and
alcohol abuse.
Improvement in food
production: Plant breeding,
tissue culture, single cell
protein, Biofortification,
Apiculature and Animal
husbandry.
Microbes in human welfare: In
household food processing,
industrial production, sewage
treatment,
energy generation and as
biocontrol agents and
biofertilizers.
August 23 23 Principles
and
processes of
biotechnolog
y (L-11)
Application
of
biotechnolog
y in health
and
agriculture
(L-12)
Organisms
and
environment
(L-13)
Ecosystems
(L-14)
Principles and processes of
biotechnology: Genetic
Engineering (Recombinant DNA
Technology).
Application of biotechnology in
health and agriculture: Human
insulin and vaccine production,
gene therapy; genetically
modified organisms - Bt crops;
transgenic animals; biosafety
issues, bio
piracy and patents.
Organisms and environment:
Habitat and niche, population
and ecological adaptations;
population
interactions - mutualism,
competition, predation,
parasitism; population
attributes - growth, birth
rate and death rate, age
distribution.
Ecosystems: Patterns,
components; productivity and
decomposition; energy flow;
pyramids of
number, biomass, energy;
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
nutrient cycles (carbon and
phosphorous); ecological
succession; ecological
services - carbon fixation,
pollination, seed dispersal,
oxygen release.
Septem
ber
13 4+9 Biodiversity
and its
conservation
(L-15)
Biodiversity and its
conservation: Concept of
biodiversity; patterns of
biodiversity; importanceof
biodiversity; loss of
biodiversity; biodiversity
conservation; hotspots,
endangered
organisms,extinction, Red
Data Book, biosphere reserves,
national parks and
sanctuaries.
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
UT-3
(L-8 to
L-10) T-
1
(L-1 to
L-10)
October 13 13 Environment
al issues (L-
16)
Environmental issues: Air
pollution and its control; water
pollution and its control;
agrochemicals
and their effects; solid waste
management; radioactive
waste management;
greenhouse effect and
global warming; ozone
depletion; deforestation; any
three case studies as success
stories addressing
environmental issues,
diseases; dengue and
chickengunia.
Exercise
questions
and
Important
questions
from the
chapters.
K.D.Ambani Vidyamandir, Reliance Greens,Motikhavadi -Jamnagar
Scheme Of Studies For The Session 2014-15
Class XII
Subject Chemistry
Title of The Book Chemistry
Publisher NCERT
Periods per Week 6
Total Working Days
Month
No of
Periods
Area to be Covered
(Units)
Remark Activity CW/HW Assessment
March 12
(10) Haloalkanes and
Haloarenes
Nomenclature, nature of C -X bond, physical
and chemical properties, mechanism of
substitution reactions, optical rotation.
Haloarenes: Nature of C -X bond, substitution
reactions (Directive influence of halogen in
monosubstituted compounds only). Uses and
environmental effects of - dichloromethane,
trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane,
iodoform, freons, DDT.
Seprate
List of
practical
is
attached
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
April 20
(11) Alcohols,Phenols
and Ethers
Nomenclature, methods of preparation,
physical and chemical properties (of primary
alcohols only), identification of primary,
secondary and tertiary alcohols, mechanism
of dehydration, uses with special reference
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
Unit test-
1(10,11)
to methanol and ethanol. Phenols:
Nomenclature, methods of preparation,
physical and chemical properties, acidic
nature of phenol, electrophillic substitution
reactions, uses of phenols. Ethers:
Nomenclature, methods of preparation,
physical and chemical properties, uses.
(12) Aldehydes,Ketones
and Carboxylic Acids
Aldehydes and Ketones: Nomenclature,
nature of carbonyl group, methods of
preparation, physical and chemical
properties, mechanism of nucleophilic
addition, reactivity of alpha hydrogen in
aldehydes: uses.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
June 13
(12) Aldehydes,Ketones
and Carboxylic Acids
Carboxylic Acids: Nomenclature, acidic
nature, methods of preparation, physical and
chemical properties; uses.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
Unit Test-
2(12,13)
(13) Amines
Amines: Nomenclature, classification,
structure, methods of preparation, physical
and chemical properties, uses, identification
of primary, secondary and tertiary amines.
Cyanides and Isocyanides - will be mentioned
at relevant places in text. Diazonium salts:
Preparation, chemical reactions and
importance in synthetic organic chemistry.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
(14) Biomolecule
Carbohydrates - Classification (aldoses and
ketoses), monosaccahrides (glucose and
fructose), D-L configuration oligosaccharides
(sucrose, lactose, maltose), polysaccharides
(starch, cellulose, glycogen); Importance of
carbohydrates. Proteins -Elementary idea of -
amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptides,
proteins, structure of proteins - primary,
secondary, tertiary structure and quaternary
structures (qualitative idea only),
denaturation of proteins; enzymes. Hormones
- Elementary idea excluding structure.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
July 24
(15) Polymers
Classification - natural and synthetic,
methods of polymerization (addition and
condensation), copolymerization, some
important polymers: natural and synthetic
like polythene, nylon polyesters, bakelite,
rubber. Biodegradable and non-biodegradable
polymers.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
Unit Test-
3(14,15,16,1)
(16)Chemistry in
Everyday Life
Chemicals in medicines - analgesics,
tranquilizers antiseptics, disinfectants,
antimicrobials, antifertility drugs, antibiotics,
antacids, antihistamines. Chemicals in food -
preservatives, artificial sweetening agents,
elementary idea of antioxidants. Cleansing
agents- soaps and detergents, cleansing
action.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
(1) The Solid state
Classification of solids based on different
binding forces: molecular, ionic, covalent and
metallic solids, amorphous and crystalline
solids (elementary idea). Unit cell in two
dimensional and three dimensional lattices,
calculation of density of unit cell, packing in
solids, packing efficiency, voids, number of
atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point
defects, electrical and magnetic properties.
Band theory of metals, conductors,
semiconductors and insulators and n and p
type semiconductors.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
(2) Solution
Types of solutions, expression of
concentration of solutions of solids in liquids,
solubility of gases in liquids, solid solutions,
colligative properties - relative lowering of
vapour pressure, Raoult's law, elevation of
boiling point, depression of freezing point,
osmotic pressure, determination of molecular
masses using colligative properties,
abnormal molecular mass, Van't Hoff factor.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
August 20 (3) Electro Chemistry
Redox reactions, conductance in electrolytic
solutions, specific and molar conductivity,
variations of conductivity with concentration,
Kohlrausch's Law, electrolysis and law of
electrolysis (elementary idea), dry cell -
electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells, lead
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
accumulator, EMF of a cell, standard
electrode potential, Nernst equation and its
application to chemical cells, Relation
between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a
cell, fuel cells, corrosion.
(4) Chemical Kinetics
Rate of a reaction (Average and
instantaneous), factors affecting rate of
reaction: concentration, temperature,
catalyst; order and molecularity of a reaction,
rate law and specific rate
constant,integrated rate equations and half
life (only for zero and first order reactions),
concept of collision theory (elementary idea,
no mathematical treatment). Activation
energy, Arrhenious equation.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
(5) Surface Chemistry
Adsorption - physisorption and
chemisorption, factors affecting adsorption
of gases on solids, catalysis, homogenous
and heterogenous activity and selectivity;
enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction
between true solutions, colloids and
suspension; lyophilic, lyophobic
multimolecularand macromolecular colloids;
properties of colloids; Tyndall effect,
Brownian movement,electrophoresis,
coagulation, emulsion - types of emulsions.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
September 4
(6) General Principles
and Processes of
Isolation of Elements
Principles and methods of extraction -
concentration, oxidation, reduction -
electrolytic method and refining; occurrence
and principles of extraction of aluminium,
copper, zinc and iron. First Term exams
(1 & 10to16)
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text book
October 13
(7) The p - Block
Elements
Group -15 Elements: General introduction,
electronic configuration, occurrence,
oxidation states, trends in physical and
chemical properties; Nitrogen preparation
properties and uses; compounds of Nitrogen,
preparation and properties of Ammonia and
Nitric Acid, Oxides of Nitrogen(Structure
only) ; Phosphorus - allotropic forms,
compounds of Phosphorus: Preparation and
Properties of Phosphine, Halides and
Oxoacids (elementary idea only). Group 16
Elements: General introduction, electronic
configuration, oxidation states, occurrence,
trends in physical and chemical
properties,dioxygen: Preparation, Properties
and uses, classification of Oxides, Ozone,
Sulphur -allotropic forms; compounds of
Sulphur: Preparation Properties and uses of
Sulphur-dioxide, Sulphuric Acid: industrial
process of manufacture, properties and uses;
Oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only). Group
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text
book/Previous
year board
questions.
17 Elements: General introduction, electronic
configuration, oxidation states, occurrence,
trends in physical and chemical properties;
compounds of halogens, Preparation,
properties and uses of Chlorine and
Hydrochloric acid, interhalogen compounds,
Oxoacids of halogens (structures only). Group
18 Elements: General introduction, electronic
configuration, occurrence, trends in physical
and chemical properties, uses.
(8) d - and f - Block
Elements
General introduction, electronic
configuration, occurrence and
characteristics of transition metals, general
trends in properties of the first row transition
metals - metallic character, ionization
enthalpy, oxidation states, ionic radii, colour,
catalytic property, magnetic properties,
interstitial compounds, alloy formation,
preparation and properties of K2Cr2O7 and
KMnO4. Lanthanoids - Electronic
configuration, oxidation states, chemical
reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and its
consequences.
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text
book/Previous
year board
questions.
November 17
(8) d - and f - Block
Elements
Actinoids - Electronic configuration,
oxidation states and comparison with
Intext/example
/Exercise
lanthanoids. Question from
text
book/Previous
year board
questions.
(9) Cordination
Compounds
Coordination compounds - Introduction,
ligands, coordination number, colour,
magnetic properties and shapes, IUPAC
nomenclature of mononuclear coordination
compounds. Bonding, Werner's theory, VBT,
and CFT; structure and stereoisomerism,
importance of coordination compounds (in
qualitative inclusion, extraction of metals
and biological system).
Intext/example
/Exercise
Question from
text
book/Previous
year board
questions.
December 15
Revision
Pre board
exams
January 20
Revision
Pre board
exams
February 8 Revision
March 2
Board
Exams
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject Mathematics
No. of periods per week 8
Class XII
Total No. of instructional days 175
Name of the
Text Book
Mathematics Textbook for
class XII (NCERT)
Month
No. of
Instructional
Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topics Sub-Topics/ Skills AssignmentCW/HW Assessments
Extensions /
beyond the
text
March 12 12
Relations &
Functions (6)
Types of relations: reflexive,
symmetric, transitive and
equivalence relations. One to
one and
onto functions, composite
functions, inverse of a
function. Binary operations.
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
Books,Google
Inverse
Trigonometric
Functions(6)
Definition, range, domain,
principal value branches.
Graphs of inverse
trigonometric functions.
Elementary properties of
inverse trigonometric
functions
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
Books,Google
April 21 27
Matrices(14) Concept, notation, order,
equality, types of matrices,
zero matrix, transpose of a
matrix, symmetric
and skew symmetric
matrices. Addition,
multiplication and scalar
multiplication of matrices,
simple
properties of addition,
multiplication and scalar
multiplication. Non-
commutativity of
multiplication
of matrices and existence of
non-zero matrices whose
product is the zero matrix
(restrict to square
matrices of order 2). Concept
of elementary row and column
operations. Invertible
matrices and
proof of the uniqueness of
inverse, if it exists; (Here all
matrices will have real
entries).
NCERT Exercise
UT-1:Ch
1,2,3,4
Refernce
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Determinants(13) Determinant of a square
NCERT Exercise Refernce
matrix (up to 3 x 3 matrices),
properties of determinants,
minors,
co-factors and applications of
determinants in finding the
area of a triangle. Adjoint and
inverse
of a square matrix.
Consistency, inconsistency
and number of solutions of
system of linear
equations by examples,
solving system of linear
equations in two or three
variables (having
unique solution) using inverse
of a matrix
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June 18 24
Continuity and
Differentiability(16)
Continuity and
differentiability, derivative of
composite functions, chain
rule, derivatives of
inverse trigonometric
functions, derivative of
implicit functions.Concept of
exponential and
logarithmic functions.
Derivatives of logarithmic and
NCERT Exercise UT-1:Ch 5,6
Refernce
Books,Google
exponential functions.
Logarithmic differentiation,
derivative of
functions expressed in
parametric forms. Second
order derivatives. Rolle's and
Lagrange's Mean
Value Theorems (without
proof) and their geometric
interpretation
Applications of
Derivatives(8)
Applications of derivatives:
rate of change of bodies,
increasing/decreasing
functions, tangents and
normals, use of derivatives in
approximation, maxima and
minima (first derivative test
motivated
geometrically and second
derivative test given as a
provable tool). Simple
problems (that illustrate
basic principles and
understanding of the subject
as well as real-life situations).
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
Books,Google
July 24
32 Applications of
Derivatives(10)
Applications of derivatives:
rate of change of bodies,
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
Books,Google
increasing/decreasing
functions, tangents and
normals, use of derivatives in
approximation, maxima and
minima (first derivative test
motivated
geometrically and second
derivative test given as a
provable tool). Simple
problems (that illustrate
basic principles and
understanding of the subject
as well as real-life situations).
Integrals(22) Integration as inverse process
of differentiation. Integration
of a variety of functions by
substitution, by
partial fractions and by parts,
simple integrals to be
evaluated.
Definite integrals as a limit of
a sum, Fundamental Theorem
of Calculus (without proof).
Basic properties
of definite integrals and
evaluation of definite
integrals
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
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August 23
30 Applications of the
Integrals(8)
Applications in finding the
area under simple curves,
especially lines,
circles/parabolas/ellipses (in
standard
form only), Area between the
two above said curves (the
region should be clearly
identifiable).
NCERT Exercise UT-1:Ch 7,8
Refernce
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Differential
Equations(14)
Definition, order and degree,
general and particular
solutions of a differential
equation. Formation
of differential equation whose
general solution is given.
Solution of differential
equations by method
of separation of variables,
homogeneous differential
equations of first order and
first degree.
Solutions of linear differential
equation
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
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Vectors(8) Vectors and scalars,
magnitude and direction of a
vector. Direction cosines and
direction ratios of a vector.
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
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Types of vectors (equal, unit,
zero, parallel and collinear
vectors), position vector of a
point, negative of
a vector, components of a
vector, addition of vectors,
multiplication of a vector by a
scalar, position
vector of a point dividing a
line segment in a given ratio.
Scalar (dot) product of
vectors, projection of a
vector on a line. Vector
(cross) product of vectors.
Scalar triple product of
vectors.
September 25 33 Three -
dimensional
Geometry(16)
Direction cosines and
direction ratios of a line
joining two points. Cartesian
and vector equation of a line,
coplanar and skew lines,
shortest distance between
two lines. Cartesian and
vector equation of a plane.
Angle between (i) two lines,
(ii) two planes, (iii) a line and
a plane. Distance of a point
NCERT Exercise
UT-1:Ch 1 to
10
Refernce
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from a plane.
Linear
Programming(10)
Introduction, related
terminology such as
constraints, objective
function, optimization,
different
types of linear programming
(L.P.) problems, mathematical
formulation of L.P. problems,
graphical method of solution
for problems in two variables,
feasible and infeasible
regions,
feasible and infeasible
solutions, optimal feasible
solutions (up to three non-
trivial constraints).
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
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Probability(07) Conditional probability,
multiplication theorem on
probability, independent
events, total
probability, Baye's theorem,
Random variable and its
probability distribution, mean
and variance
of random variable. Repeated
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
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independent (Bernoulli) trials
and Binomial distribution.
October 13 17 Probability(11) Conditional probability,
multiplication theorem on
probability, independent
events, total
probability, Baye's theorem,
Random variable and its
probability distribution, mean
and variance
of random variable. Repeated
independent (Bernoulli) trials
and Binomial distribution.
NCERT Exercise
Refernce
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K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject: Physical
Education
Theroy:- 50 +
20 marks
No. of pds.
per week 4
Class: XII
No. of
Instructio
nal Days 113
Name of the Text Book: Evergreen
Publication ,
Physical Education
Month
No. of
Instruc
tional
Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topic
s
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activities Material
required
AssignmentCW/
HW
Assessme
nts Extensions
/ beyond
the text
March 13 22
Sports
Environment
and Society
,Adventure
Sports and
Leadership
Training
Essential elements of positive sports
environment
Practical
Record book
preparation.
Discussion
about
syllabus,
history of
general
games. rule
and
regulation of
all general
PPT
Presentati
on, Text
book,
outdoor
vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential
in Physical
Education
class test
for 10
mark
______
� Role of individual in improvement
of sports environment
Practical
Record book
preparation.
� Role of Spectators and media in
creating positive Question &
sports environment answer .
� Women participation - As
discourse and Ideology
Revise the
taught
Meaning and objectives of Adventure
Sports
� Types of activities - Camping,
Rock Climbing, Tracking, River
Rafting and Mountaineering
sports and
games ( in
the class
room /on the
field)Conser
vation of
environment
� Creating
leaders
through
Physical
Education ,
Question &
answer.
� Material requirement and safety
measures
� Identification and use of Natural
Resources
� Conservation of environment
� Creating leaders through Physical
Education
April 21 21
Sports and
Nutrition,
Planning in
Sports ,
Balanced Diet and Nutrition: Macro
and Micro Nutrients
Eating for
Weight
Control - A
Healthy
weight, The
pitfalls of
Dieting, food
intolerance
and food
myths ,
Specific
Sports
Programme
(Sports Day,
Health Run,
PPT
Presentati
on, Text
book,
outdoor
vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential
in Physical
Education
class test
for 10
mark
______
� Nutritive and Non-Nutritive
Components of Diet
� Eating Disorders - Anorexia
Nervosa and Bulemia
� Effects of Diet on Performance
� Eating for Weight Control - A
Healthy weight, The pitfalls of
Dieting, food intolerance
and food myths Practical
Record book
preparation.
Meaning and Objectives of Planning Question &
� Various Committees and its answer .
responsibilities Run for Fun,
Run for
Specific
Cause and
Run for
Unity) ,
terminology
of general
games ,
Practical
Record book
preparation,
Question &
answer
� Tournament - Knock-Out, League
or Round Robin and Combination
Revise the
taught
� Procedure to draw Fixtures -
Knock-Out (Bye and Seeding) and
League (Staircase and Cyclic)
� Intramural and Extramural -
Meaning, Objectives and its
Significance
� Specific Sports Programme
(Sports Day, Health Run, Run for
Fun, Run for Specific
Cause and Run for Unity)
June 18 22
Postures ,
Children and
Sports
Meaning and concept of correct
postures - standing and sitting
Common
Postural
Deformities -
Knock Knee;
Flat Foot;
Round
Shoulders;
Lordosis,
Kyphosis,
Bow Legs
and
Scolioses ,
Sports
injuries and
first aids,,
PPT
Presentati
on, Text
book,
outdoor
vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential
in Physical
Education
class test
for 10
mark
______
� Advantages of correct posture Practical
Record book
preparation.
� Common Postural Deformities -
Knock Knee; Flat Foot; Round
Shoulders; Lordosis, Kyphosis, Bow
Legs and Scolioses Question &
� Physical activities as corrective
measures
Revise the
taught
Motor development in children chapter.
� Factors affecting motor
development
skill practice at
evening
� Physical and Physiological
benefits of exercise on children Dimension of
general
games,
� Advantages and disadvantages of
weight training and food supplement
for children
� Activities and quality of life
July 24 22
Test and
Measurement
in Sports ,
Physiology
and Sports
Measurement of Muscular Strength -
Kraus Weber Test
1.Chair
Stand test
for lower
body
strength
2. Arm Curl
test for
upper body
strength
3. Chair Sit
and Reach
test for
lower body
flexibility
4. Back
Scratch test
for upper
body
flexibility
5. Eight Foot
Up and Go
test for
agility
6. Six minute
PPT
Presentati
on, Text
book,
outdoor
vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential
in Physical
Education
______
� Motor Fitness Test - AAPHER
� Measurement of Cardio Vascular
Fitness - Harward Step Test/Rockfort
Test
� Measurement of Flexibility - Sit
and Reach Test
skill practice at
evening
� Rikli and Jones - Senior Citizen
Fitness Test Question &
Physiological factor determining
component of Physical Fitness answer .
� Effect of exercise on Cardio
Vascular System
Revise the
taught
� Effect of exercise on Respiratory
System
chapter.
� Effect of exercise on Circulatory
System
� Physiological changes due to
ageing and role of regular
exercise on ageing process
walk test for
Aerobic
Endurance
August 20 22
Biomechanics
and Sports ,
Psychology
and Sports
Projectile and factors affecting
Projectile Trajectory
Ground
makring of
Athletic
track,
Rehabilitatio
n through
Exercise
,Physiologic
al changes
due to
ageing and
role of
regular
exercise on
ageing
process ,
Mechanical
Analysis of
Walking and
Running
,Use of
training and
coaching in
sports,
Power point
presentation
, Important
PPT
Presentati
on, Text
book,
outdoor
vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential
in Physical
Education,
M tape ,
lime
powder,
rope.
______
� Angular and Linear Movements
� Introduction to Work, Power and
Energy
� Friction
skill practice at
evening
� Mechanical Analysis of Walking
and Running Question &
Understanding stress, anxiety and
its management answer .
� Coping Strategies - Problem
Focused and Emotional focused
Revise the
taught
� Personality, its dimensions and
types; Role of sports
chapter.
in personality development
� Motivation, its type and technique
� Self-esteem and Body image
tournaments
and venues,
Question &
answer.
Septe
mber
4,
Rev.9d
ays &
Term I
Exam
Revision
first Six chapters for first
term examination
____
____
____
Octobe
r
13 11
Training in
Sports
Sports
Training ,
Warming up
and
limbering
down ,
Physical
Fitness -
AAHPER
PPT
Presentati
on, Text
book,
outdoor
vist to
playfield,
Reference
book -
Essential
in Physical
Education
,Measurin
g tape,
weight
machine,
class test
for 10
mark
______
Strength - Definition, types and
methods of improving
strength - Isometric, Isotonic and
Isokinetic
� Endurance - Definition, types and
methods to develop
Question &
answer .
Endurance - Continuous Training,
Interval Training and Fartlek
Training
Revise the
taught
� Speed - Definition, types and
methods to develop
chapter.
speed - Acceleration run and pace
run
� Flexibility - Definition, types and
methods to improve flexibility
� Coordinative abilities - Definition
and types
Novem
ber
__ __
Decem
ber
__ __
All Eleven chapters’ Pre-
Board and Part B
Januar
y
__ __
All Eleven chapters’ Pre-
Board and Part B
Subject: Physical
Education
Practical:-30
marks
Class: XII
No. of pds. per
week 4
Name of the Text Book: Evergreen
Publication ,
Physical Education
Month
No. of
Instruc
tional
Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topic
s
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activities Material
required
AssignmentCW/
HW
Assessme
nts Extensions
/ beyond
the text
March 13 11 PFT
60 MT Sprint,
Practice
of 60 MT
Sprint,
skip rop,
Measuring
tape, lime
powder,
rope,
mats,
discus ,
shotput ,
stopwatch
Practice the
perform PFT
_____ _____
4 × 10 MT shuttle run,
4 × 10 MT
shuttle run,
Standing broad jump/ long jump,
Standing
broad jump/
long jump,
Sits-up/push-up/squats,
Sits-
up/push-
up/squats,
Basketball throw, Rope Skipping.
Basketball
throw,
Rope
Skipping.
April 21 11
Athletics -
Middle and
Long
Distance
Runs and
Throws
Track Event -
800m/1500m/3000m/5000m
Students
has to
choose one
track and
one field
event of
their
choice.
Practice of
selected
event
skip rop,
Measuring
tape, lime
powder,
rope,
mats,
discus ,
shotput ,
stopwatch
Practice the
perform Track
And field event
_____ _____
Field Event – shot put, discus
throw, long jump
Technique of throwing ,
jumping,
Technique of sprint, croach start,
and finishing.
june 18 11
One by one
student will
show the
demo of skill
in front of
other
students,
and give the
practice to
the
students,co
mmon
practice
session
volley ball,
football,
table
tennis
racket,
cricket
bat,
cricket
ball,
wicket,
handball,
basketball
lawn
tennis
racket
.Tennis
ball.
Practice the
perform skill
_____ _____
Skill Practice of choice games,
Question & answer
Students will practice skill of their
respective for e.g, cricket
Skill ( Choice
Games )
batingt skill - Front foot defence ,
Back foot defence, straight drive,
etc.
Bowling skill - Inswing, outswing,
Leg break, off break, etc
july 24 11
Health and
Fitness
Activities -
Asanas/Swis
s
Ball/Plyometr
ic/Aerobics
(Any one)
Practice of Asanas/Swiss
Ball/Plyometric/Aerobics for
Health and Fitness
Students has
to choose
Asanas/Swis
s
Ball/Plyomet
ric/Aerobics
of their
choice.
Practice of
selected
event
Medicine
ball ,
stopwatch
Practice the
perform activity
_____ _____
august 20 11
Track Event -
800m/1500m/3000m/5000m Students has
to choose
one track
and one field
event of
their choice.
Practice of
selected
event
skip rop,
Measuring
tape, lime
powder,
rope,
mats,
discus ,
shotput ,
stopwatch
Practice the
perform Track
And field event _____ _____
Field Event – shot put, discus
throw, long jump
Technique of throwing ,
jumping,
Sprints and
Jumps
Technique of sprint, croach start,
and finishing. Standing
start
Septe
mber
4,
Rev.9d
ays &
Term I
Exam
11
_____ _____
Revision
first Six chapters for first
term examination
octobe
r 13 11
Physical
Fitness –
AAHPER
students will
take the BMI
of other 10
students,
family or
neighbourho
od and show
graphical
representati
on of the
data.
,
Measuring
tape,
mats,weig
ht
machine
calculate the
BMI of 10
students, family
or
neighbourhood
_____ _____
Measure AAHPER of ten members
from family or neighbourhood and
show graphical representation of
the data
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject: Physics
No. of periods per week 07
Class: XII
No. of Instructional Days 113
Name of the text book: Physics Part -1 & 2
Mon
th
No.
of
Inst
ruc
tion
al
Day
s
No
. of
pd
s.
As
per
CB
SE
Lessons/
Topics/U
nits
Sub-Topics/ Skills Practicals Mate
rial
requi
red
Assign
ment
CW/HW
Assessme
nts
Extension
s / beyond
the text
Mar
ch
13 20 Unit II:
Current
Electricit
y
Electric current, flow of electric
charges in a metallic conductor, drift
velocity, mobility and their relation
with electric current; Ohm's law,
Exerci
se
questi
ons
UT-1
25-Mar-14
(Up to
meter
electrical resistance, V-I
characteristics (linear and nonlinear),
electrical energy and power, electrical
resistivity and conductivity. Carbon
resistors, colour code for carbon
resistors; series and parallel
combinations of resistors; temperature
dependence of resistance.
Internal resistance of a cell, potential
difference and emf of a cell,
combination of cells in series and in
parallel. Kirchhoff's laws and simple
applications. Wheatstone bridge,
metre bridge. Potentiometer - principle
and its applications to measure
potential difference and for comparing
EMF of two cells; measurement of
internal resistance of a cell.
bridge)
Apri
l
21
22 Unit I:
Electrost
atics
Electric Charges; Conservation of
charge, Coulomb's law-force between
two point charges, forces between
multiple charges; superposition
principle and continuous charge
Exp.1 To
determine
resistance/
cm of a
given wire
Exerci
se
questi
ons
distribution.
Electric field, electric field due to a
point charge, electric field lines,
electric dipole, electric field due to a
dipole, torque on a dipole in uniform
electric fleld.
Electric flux, statement of Gauss's
theorem and its applications to find
field due to infinitely long straight
wire, uniformly charged infinite plane
sheet and uniformly charged thin
spherical shell (field inside and
outside).
Electric potential, potential difference,
electric potential due to a point
charge, a dipole and system of
charges; equipotential surfaces,
electrical potential energy of a system
of two point charges and of electric
dipole in an electrostatic field.
Conductors and insulators, free
charges and bound charges inside a
conductor. Dielectrics and electric
(ohm’s law)
Exp.2 Using
metre
bridge
determine
specific
resistance.
Exp.3 Laws
of
combinatio
n of
resistances
using metre
bridge.
Exp.4 Half-
deflection
method
polarisation, capacitors and
capacitance, combination of
capacitors in series and in parallel,
capacitance of a parallel plate
capacitor with and without dielectric
medium between the plates, energy
stored in a capacitor.
Jun
e
18 22 Unit III:
Magnetic
Effects of
Current
&
Magnetis
m
Concept of magnetic field, Oersted's
experiment.
Biot - Savart law and its application to
current carrying circular loop.
Ampere's law and its applications to
infinitely long straight wire. Straight
and toroidal solenoids, force on a
moving charge in uniform magnetic
and electric fields. Cyclotron.
Force on a current-carrying conductor
in a uniform magnetic field. Force
between two parallel current-carrying
conductors-definition of ampere.
Torque experienced by a current loop
in uniform magnetic field; moving coil
galvanometer-its current sensitivity
Exp.5 To
compare
the emf
using
potentiome
ter
Exp.6 To
measure
the internal
resistance
of a cell
using
potentiome
ter
Exp.7 To
find
Exerci
se
questi
ons
UT-2
17-June-
14
(Ch-1 & 2)
and conversion to ammeter and
voltmeter.
Current loop as a magnetic dipole and
its magnetic dipole moment. Magnetic
dipole moment of a revolving electron.
Magnetic field intensity due to a
magnetic dipole (bar magnet) along its
axis and perpendicular to its axis.
Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar
magnet) in a uniform magnetic field;
bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid,
magnetic field lines; Earth's magnetic
field and magnetic elements.
Para-, dia- and ferro - magnetic
substances, with examples.
Electromagnets and factors affecting
their strengths. Permanent magnets.
frequency
of a.c.
mains with
a
Sonometer
July 24 20
Unit IV:
Electrom
agnetic
Induction
&
Alternati
Electromagnetic induction; Faraday's
laws, induced EMF and current; Lenz's
Law, Eddy currents. Self and mutual
induction.
Alternating currents, peak and RMS
value of alternating current/voltage;
Exp.8 To
find the
focal length
of a
concave
mirror.
Exerci
se
questi
ons
UT-3
29-July-14
(Ch-4 & 5)
04
07
ng
Currents
Unit V:
Electrom
agnetic
Waves
Unit VI:
Optics
reactance and impedance; LC
oscillations (qualitative treatment
only), LCR series circuit, resonance;
power in AC circuits, wattless current.
AC generator and transformer.
Need for displacement current,
Electromagnetic waves and their
characteristics (qualitative ideas
only). Transverse nature of
electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic spectrum (radio
waves, microwaves, infrared, visible,
ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays)
including elementary facts about their
uses.
Reflection of light, spherical mirrors,
mirror formula. Refraction of light,
total internal reflection and its
applications, optical fibers, refraction
Exp.9 To
find the
focal length
of a convex
lens.
Exp.10 To
determine
angle of
minimum
deviation
for a given
prism
Exp.11
Refractive
index of a
glass slab
using a
travelling
microscope
at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens
formula, lens maker's formula.
Magnification, power of a lens,
combination of thin lenses in contact,
combination of a lens and a mirror.
Refraction and dispersion of light
through a prism.
Aug 20 18
08
Unit VI:
Optics
Unit VII:
Dual
Nature of
Matter
Scattering of light - blue colour of sky
and reddish appearance of the sun at
sunrise and sunset.
Optical instruments : Microscopes and
astronomical telescopes (reflecting
and refracting) and their magnifying
powers.
Wave optics: Wave front and Huygen's
principle, reflection and refraction of
plane wave at a plane surface using
wave fronts. Proof of laws of reflection
and refraction using Huygen's
principle.
Interference, Young's double slit
experiment and expression for fringe
width, coherent sources and sustained
Exp.12 Find
the focal
length of a
convex
mirror,
using a
convex
lens.
Exp.13 find
refractive
index of a
liquid by
using (i)
concave
mirror, (ii)
convex lens
Exerci
se
questi
ons
&Radiati
on
interference of light. Diffraction due to
a single slit, width of central
maximum. Resolving power of
microscopes and astronomical
telescope. Polarisation, plane
polarised light, Brewster's law, uses of
plane polarised light and Polaroids.
Dual nature of radiation. Photoelectric
effect, Hertz and Lenard's
observations; Einstein's photoelectric
equation-particle nature of light.
Matter waves-wave nature of
particles, de Broglie relation.
Davisson-Germer experiment
(experimental details should be
omitted; only conclusion should be
explained).
and plane
mirror
Exp.14 P-N
junction
diode.
Exp.15
Zener diode
Sep
t
9
revi
sio
n+4
06 Unit VIII:
Atoms &
Nuclei
Alpha-particle scattering experiment;
Rutherford's model of atom; Bohr
model, energy levels, hydrogen
spectrum.
Exerci
se
questi
ons
Term-1
13-Sept-14
to
25-Sept-
14(Theory)
8-Sept-14
to
11- Sep-14
(Practical)
Oct 13 08
15
10
Unit VIII:
Atoms &
Nuclei
Unit IX:
Electroni
c
Devices
Unit X:
Communi
cation
Systems
Composition and size of nucleus,
Radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma
particles/rays and their properties;
radioactive decay law.
Mass-energy relation, mass defect;
binding energy per nucleon and its
variation with mass number; nuclear
fission, nuclear fusion.
Energy bands in solids (Qualitative
ideas only) conductor, insulator and
semiconductor;
semiconductor diode - I-V
characteristics in forward and reverse
bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V
characteristics of LED, photodiode,
solar cell, and Zener diode; Zener
diode as a voltage regulator. Junction
transistor, transistor action,
characteristics of a transistor,
Demonstrat
ion only
Act.1 To
assemble
the
component
s of given
electrical
circuit.
Act.2 To
study the
variation in
potential
drop with
length
Act.3 To
draw
diagram of
a given
Exerci
se
questi
ons
transistor as an amplifier (common
emitter configuration). Logic gates
(OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR).
Elements of a communication system
(block diagram only); bandwidth of
signals (speech, TV and digital data);
bandwidth of transmission medium.
Propagation of electromagnetic waves
in the atmosphere, sky and space
wave propagation. Need for
modulation. Production and detection
of an amplitude-modulated wave.
Basic ideas about internet, mobile
telephony and global positioning
system (GPS)
open circuit
& correct
the circuit
Act.4 To
study effect
of intensity
of light on
an L.D.R.
Act.5 To
identify
diode, LED,
IC,
transistor,
resistor & a
capacitor
Investigator
y Project
Nov 17
Dec Pre-board-
1
12-Dec-14
to20-Dec-
14
Jan Pre-board-
2
6-Jan-15
to 15-Jan-
15
(Theory),
16-Jan-15
to 20-Jan-
15 (Prac.)
Practice
Test
23-Jan-15
to 31-Jan-
15
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subject Accountancy
No. of
pds. per
week
8
Class XII
No. of
Instructi
onal
Days
113
Name
of the
Text
Book
1.Accountancy:Not-for-
Profit Organisation and
Partnership Account
2.Accountancy: Company
accounts and analysis of
financial statements
Month
No. of
Instructi
onal
Days
No
.
of
pd
s.
Lessons/T
opics
Sub-Topics/ Skills
Act
iviti
es
Material
required
Assignment
CW/HW
Assess
ments
Extens
ions /
beyond
the
text
March 13 20
1.Financial
statement
s of a
company
2.Financial
1. Statement of Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet
in the prescribed form with major headings and
sub headings (as per Schedule VI to the
Companies Act, 1956).
2. Scope: Exceptional Items, Extraordinary Items
Nil Nil
Text Book
Exercise
Unit
Test-1
Extra-
Marks
Statement
Analysis
3.Tools for
Financial
Statement
Analysis
or
1.Compute
rised
Accountin
g
2.Accounti
ng
Applicatio
n of
Electronic
Spreadshe
et.
and Profit (loss) from Discontinued Operations are
excluded.
3. Financial Statement Analysis:Objectives and
limitations.
4. Tools for Financial Statement Analysis:
Comparative statements, common size
statements.
April 21 32
1.
Accountin
g Ratios
2. Cash
Flow
Statement
or
1.Using
Computeri
zed
Accountin
g System.
2.Databas
e
Manageme
nt System
(DBMS)
1.Liquidity Ratios: Current ratio and Quick ratio.
2.Solvency Ratios: Debt to Equity Ratio, Total
Asset to Debt Ratio, Proprietary Ratio and Interest
Coverage Ratio.
3.Activity Ratios: Stock Turnover Ratio, Debtors
Turnover Ratio, Creditors Turnover Ratio and
Working
Capital Turnover Ratio.
4.Profitability Ratios: Gross Profit Ratio, Operating
Ratio, Operating Profit Ratio, Net Profit Ratio and
Return on Investment.
Meaning, objectives and preparation (as per AS 3
(Revised) (Indirect Method only)
Scope: Adjustments relating to depreciation and
amortisation, profit or loss on sale of assets
including
investments, dividend (both final and interim) and
tax.
Note: Bank overdraft and cash credit to be treated
as a component of cash and cash equivalent.
Pro
jec
t
Gui
deli
ne
Annual
Report
of
Compan
y
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-
Marks
June 18
1.
Accountin
g for
Partnershi
p Firms
2.Accounti
ng for
Partnershi
p firms -
Reconstitu
tion
1. Partnership: features, Partnership deed.
2.Provisions of the Indian Partnership Act 1932 in
the absence of partnership deed.
3.Fixed v/s fluctuating capital
accounts.Preparation of Profit & Loss
Appropriation account division of profit among
partners, guarantee of profits.
4.Past adjustments (relating to interest on capital,
interest on drawing, salary and profit sharing
ratio).
5.Goodwill: nature, factors affecting and methods
of valuation - average profit, super profit and
capitalization.
6.Change in the Profit Sharing Ratio 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.
Pro
jec
t
Gui
deli
ne
Annual
Report
of
Compan
y
Text Book
Exercise
Unit
Test-2
Extra-
Marks
July 24
1.
Accountin
g for
Partnershi
p firms-
Admission
of a
partner
2.Accounti
1.Effect of admission of a partner on change in the
profit sharing ratio, treatment of goodwill (as per
AS 26), treatment for revaluation of assets and re -
assessment of liabilities, treatment of reserves
and accumulated profits, adjustment of capital
accounts and preparation of balance sheet.
2. Effect of retirement /death of a partner on
change in profit
sharing ratio, treatment of goodwill (as per AS 26),
Pro
jec
t
Gui
deli
ne
Text Book
Exercise
Unit
Test-3
Extra-
Marks
ng for
Partnershi
p firms-
Retiremen
t and
death of a
partner
treatment for revaluation of assets and re -
assessment of liabilities, adjustment of
accumulated profits and reserves, adjustment of
capital
accounts and preparation of balance sheet.
Preparation of loan account of the retiring partner.
– Calculation of deceased partner's share of profit
till the date of death. Preparation of deceased
partner's capital account, executor's account and
preparation of balance sheet.
August 20 30
1.
Dissolutio
n of
partnershi
p firms
2.
Accountin
g for share
capital
Types of dissolution of firm. Settlement of
accounts - preparation of realization account, and
other related accounts (excluding piecemeal
distribution, sale to a company and insolvency of
partner(s)).
Note: (i) If value of asset is not given, its realised
value should be taken as nil.
(ii) In case, the realisation expenses are borne by a
partner, clear indication should be given
regarding the payment thereof.
Share and share capital: nature and types.
Accounting for share capital: issue and allotment
of equity shares, private placement of shares,
Public
subscription of shares - over subscription and
under subscription of shares; Issue at par and at
premium
Pro
jec
t
Gui
deli
ne
CBSE
Guidelin
e
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-
Marks
and at discount, calls in advance and arrears
(excluding interest), issue of shares for
consideration other than cash.
Accounting treatment of forfeiture and re-issue of
shares.
� Disclosure of share capital in company's Balance
Sheet.
Septem
ber
4 6 Revision TERM-I Examination
Ass
ess
me
nt
Term-I
October 13 20
Accountin
g for
Debenture
s
Debentures: Issue of debentures at par, at
premium and at discount. Issue of debentures for
consideration other than cash; Issue of debentures
with terms of redemption; debentures as collateral
security-concept, interest on debentures.
� Redemption of debentures: Lump sum, draw of
lots and purchase in the open market (excluding
ex-interest and cum-interest).
Pro
jec
t
Gui
deli
ne
CBSE
Guidelin
e
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-
Marks
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subj
ect
Business
Studies
No. of
pds.
per
week
8
Clas
s XII
No. of
Instru
ctiona
l Days
113
Nam
e of
the
Text
Book
1.. Principles and
Functions of Management
2. Business Finance and
Marketing
Mont
h
No. of
Instru
ctiona
l Days
No.
of
perio
ds.
Lessons/T
opics
Sub-Topics/ Skills
Activi
ties
Materi
al
requir
ed
Assignment
CW/HW
Asses
sment
s
Extensions /
beyond the text
Marc
h
13 20
1. Nature
and
Significan
ce of
Managem
ent
2.
Principles
of
Managem
ent
Management- concept, objectives and
importance.
Management as Science, Art and Profession.
Levels of Management
Management functions- planning, organising,
staffing, directing and controlling.
Coordination- concept and importance.
Principles of Management- concept and
significance.
� Fayol's principles of management.
� Taylor's Scientific management- principles
and techniques
Nil Nil
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-Marks
April 21 32
1.
Managem
ent and
Business
Environme
nt
2.
Planning
3.
Organisin
g
Business Environment- concept and
importance.
� Dimensions of Business Environment-
Economic, Social, Technological, Political and
Legal.
� Impact of Government policy changes on
business with special reference to
liberalization,
privatization and globalization in India.
Dimensions of Business Environment-
meaning and components only.
Concept, importance and limitations.
� Planning process
� Single use and standing plans. Objectives,
Strategy, Policy, Procedure, Method, Rule,
Projec
t
Guidel
ine
Annua
l
Repor
t
of
Comp
any
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-Marks
Budget
and Programme.
Limitations- internal and external. Meaning of
single use and standing plans.
Concept and importance.
Organising Process.
� Structure of organisation- functional and
divisional- concept. Formal and informal
organisationconcept.
� Delegation: concept, elements and
importance.
� Decentralization: concept and importance.
June 18 26
1.Staffing
2.Directin
g
Concept and importance of staffing.
� Staffing as a part of Human Resource
Management- concept.
� Staffing process
Recruitment- sources
� Selection -process
� Training and Development- Concept and
importance. Methods of training- on the job
and off
the job- Induction training, vestibule training,
apprenticeship training and internship
training.
Concept and importance
� Elements of Directing
Projec
t
Guidel
ine
Annua
l
Repor
t
of
Comp
any
Text Book
Exercise
Unit
Test-1
Extra-Marks
- Supervision- concept, functions of a
supervisor.
- Motivation- concept, Maslow's hierarchy of
needs, Financial and non-financial incentives.
- Leadership- concept, styles- authoritative,
democratic and laissez faire.
- Communication-concept, formal and informal
communication; barriers to effective
communication, how to overcome the
barriers.
July 24 36
1.Controlli
ng
2.Financia
l
Managem
ent
Concept and importance.
� Relationship between planning and
controlling
� Steps in the process of control
Concept and objective of Financial
Management.
� Financial Decisions: investment, financing
and dividend- Meaning and factors affecting.
� Financial Planning- concept and
importance.
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� Capital Structure - Concept.
� Fixed and Working Capital - Concept and
factors affecting their requirements.
Field
Visit
Text Book
Exercise
Unit
Test-2
Extra-Marks
Augu
st
20 30
1.Financia
l Markets
2.Marketin
g
Managem
ent
Financial Markets: Concept and types.
• Money market and its instruments.
• Capital market and its types (primary and
secondary)
• Stock Exchange- Functions and trading
procedure.
• Securities and Exchange Board of India
(SEBI)- objectives and functions.
Selling, Marketing and Societal Marketing
management- Concept.
• Marketing management- Concept.
• Marketing Functions.
• Marketing management philosophies
Projec
t
Guidel
ine
CBSE
Guidel
ine
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-Marks
Sept
emb
er
4 6 Revision TERM-I Examination
Asses
sment
and
Field
Visit
after
Asses
sment
CBSE
Guidel
ine
Unit
Test-3
Term-I
Octo
ber
13 20
1.Marketin
g
Managem
ent
2.Consum
er
Protection
Marketing Mix - Concept & elements
- Product-Concept, branding, labelling and
packaging.
- Price- Factors determining price.
- Physical Distribution- concept, channels of
distribution: types, choice of channels.
- Promotion- Concept and elements;
advertising-concept, role, objections against
advertising,
personal selling-concept and qualities of a
good salesman, sales promotion- concept and
techniques, public relations- concept and
role.
Concept and importance of consumer
protection.
• Consumer Protection Act 1986
- Meaning of consumer and consumer
protection
- Rights and responsibilities of consumers
- Who can file a complaint and against whom?
- Redressal machinery.
- Remedies available.
• Consumer awareness-Role of consumer
organizations and NGOs
Projec
t
Guidel
ine
CBSE
Guidel
ine
Text Book
Exercise
Extra-Marks
K D Ambani Vidyamandir, Motikhavdi
Split- Up Syllabus for Session 2014-15
Subje
ct
Econo
mics
No. of
pds.
per
week 8
Class XII
No. of
Instruc
tional
Days 113
Name of the Text
Book
Introduction
of Micro
Economics
and
Introduction
of Macro
Economics of
T.R.Jain and
V.K.Ohri,
NCERT
Month No. of
Instruct
ional
Days
No.
of
pds.
Lessons/Topic
s
Sub-Topics/ Skills Activities Materia
l
require
d
Assignme
ntCW/HW
Assessme
nts Extensions
/ beyond
the text
March 13 Introduciton
of Micro
Economcis,
Consumer
Equlibrium
and Demand
Meaning of microeconomics and
macroeconomics, What is an economy?
Central problems of an economy : what,
how and for whom to produce;
conceptsof production possibility frontier
and opportunity cost.Consumer's
equilibrium – meaning of utility, marginal
utility, law of diminishing marginal utility,
conditions of consumer's equilibrium
using marginal utility analysis.
Notes and
Question
Answers
Class Test
April 21 Consumer
Equilibrium
and Demand,
Producer
Behaviour and
Supply
Indifference curve analysis of
consumer's equilibrium-the consumer's
budget (budget set and budget line),
preferences of the consumer
(indifference curve, indifference map)
and conditions of consumer's
equilibrium.
Demand, market demand, determinants
of demand, demand schedule, demand
curve, movement along and shifts in the
demand curve; price elasticity of demand
- factors affecting price elasticity of
demand; measurenment of price
elasticity of demand – (a) percentage-
change method and (b) geometric
method (linear demand curve);
relationship between price elasticity of
demand and total
expenditure.Production function: Total
Product, Average Product and Marginal
Product.Returns to a Factor.
Cost and Revenue: Short run costs - total
cost, total fixed cost, total variable cost;
Average fixed cost,average variable cost
and marginal cost-meaning and their
relationship. Revenue - total, average
and marginal revenue.
Game: Stapler
and
Papers
Notes and
Question
Answers
Unit Test
1
June 18 Producer
Behaviour and
Supply, Forms
of Market and
Price
Determanatio
n
Producer's equilibrium-meaning and its
conditions in terms of marginal revenue-
marginal cost.Supply, market supply,
determinants of supply, supply schedule,
supply curve, movements along andshifts
in supply curve, price elasticity of
supply; measurement of price elasticity
of supply – (a) percentagechange method
and (b) geometric method.Perfect
competition - Features; Determination of
market equilibrium and effects of shifts
in demand and supply.Other Market
Forms - monopoly, monopolistic
competition,
Notes and
Question
Answers
Class Test
July 24 Forms fo
Market and
Price
Determanatio
n, Natioanal
Income and
Related
Aggregates
Oligopoly - their meaning and features.
Some basic concepts: consumption
goods, capital goods, final goods,
intermediate goods; stocks and flows;
gross investment and depreciation.
Circular flow of income; Methods of
calculating National Income – Value
Added or Product method,Expenditure
method, Income method.Aggregates
related to National Income:Gross
National Product (GNP), Net National
Product (NNP), Gross and Net Domestic
Product
Visit to
Market
Notes and
Question
Answers
Unit Test
2
(GDP and NDP) - at market price, at
factor cost; National Disposable Income
(gross and net),Private Income, Personal
Income and Personal Disposable Income;
Real and Nominal GDP.GDP and Welfare
Augus
t
20 Determination
of Income and
Employment
Aggregate demand and its components.
Propensity to consume and propensity to
save (average and marginal).Short–run
equilibrium output; investment multiplier
and its mechanism.
Meaning of full employment and
involuntary unemployment.Problems of
excess demand and deficient demand;
measures to correct them - change in
government
spending, availability of credit.
Notes and
Question
Answers
Unit Test
3
Septe
mber
4 Money and
Banking
Money – its meaning and functions.
Supply of money – Currency held by the
public and net demand deposits held by
commercial banks.
Money creation by the commercial
banking system.
Central bank and its functions (example
of the Reserve Bank of India).
Notes and
Question
Answers
Term 1
Exam
Octob
er
13 Government
Budget and
the Economy ,
Balance of
Payments
Government budget - meaning,
objectives and
components.Classification of receipts -
revenue receipts and capital receipts;
classification of expenditure - revenue
expenditure and capital expenditure.
Measures of government deficit - revenue
deficit, fiscal deficit, primary deficit:their
meaning.Fiscal Policy and its role (non
evaluative topic)Balance of payments
account - meaning and components;
balance of payments deficit-meaning.
Foreign exchange rate – meaning of fixed
and flexible rates and managed floating.
Determination of exchange rate in a free
market.
Notes and
Question
Answers
Class Test
113