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SYLLABUS 2017 - 2018


CLASS XII
Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth. Worship the Lord with gladness;
come before Him with joyful songs. Know that the Lord is God. It is He
who made us, and we are His; we are His people, the sheep of His pasture.
Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise; give thanks
to Him and praise His name.
Psalm 100:1-
100:1-4
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ENGLISH
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

FIRST TERM

Month Name of the Book- Name of the Book Language Skills


Flamingo Vistas
Marc, 1. The Last Lesson 1. The Tiger King Suggested Activity and
April, 2. Lost Spring Assignments
May 3. My Mother at Novel Invisible Man 1. Invisible man The
Sixty Six Chapter (1-8) movie can be watched by the
4. An Elementary students.
school classroom in a Reading Skills 2. Visit to old age home.
Slum 1. Comprehension 3. Visit to a village school.
2. Note making 4. Debate Save the Tiger

Suggested Activity
1. Ad making
2. Maintaining school notice board
and class board.
3. Poster making competition.
4. Speech during assembly.

Writing Skills
Advertisements, Notice, Poster,
Article and Speech
July 1. Deep water 1. The Enemy Writing Skills
2. The Rattrap 1. Invitations (formal and informal)
3. Keeping quiet Novel reply to invitations.
Chapter (9-12) 2. Factual Description
3. Letters
4. Report Writing (for Newspaper
and school magazine)

Suggested Activity
Meditation and Yoga
August 1. Indigo 1. Should wizard hit Writing Skills
2. A thing of beauty mommy? Letters

Novel Suggested Activity Environment


Chapter (13-18) week celebrations
Sept. Revision/Examination

SECOND TERM

Month Flamingo Vistas Language Skills


Oct. 1. On the face of it Writing Skills
2. Evans tries an O- Revision of all writing skills
level
2
Novel
Chapter (19-25)
Nov. 1. Going places 1. Memories of Writing Skills
2. Aunt Jennifers childhood Debate
Tigers
Novel
Chapter (26-28)
Dec. Revision Revision Revision
Second Terminal
Examination (Entire
syllabus as per CBSE
specifications)
Jan. Pre-Board
Examination (Entire
syllabus as per CBSE
specifications)

Blue Print
English Core (301)
Section A Reading- 30 marks
Section B Writing- 30 marks
Section C Literature 40 marks

SECTION A READING SKILLS 30 MARKS


Q1. Comprehension Passage/Poem 1.1 MCQ (1x4 = 4marks)
1.2 Short Answers (1x6 = 6 marks)
1.3 Meanings/Opposites (1x2 = 2 marks)
Q2. Comprehensive Passage - 2.1 MCQ (1x2 = 2marks)
2.2 Short Answers (1x6 = 6 marks)
2.3 Meanings/Opposites (1x2 = 2 marks)
Q3. Note making - 3.1 Note making 5 marks
3.2 Summary 3 marks

SECTION B ADVANCE WRITING SKILLS - 30 MARKS


Q4. Notice, Poster, Advertisements, Invitations and the replies (formal and informal invitations)-
4 marks
Q5. Letters
a) Business or official letters (for making enquiries, registering complaints, asking for
and giving information, placing orders and sending replies).
b) Letter to the editor (giving suggestions on an issue or opinion on issue on public
interest)
c) Application for a job
d) Letter to school/college authority regarding admissions school issues (change of bus
route/change of subject)
Q6. Debate , speech or article 10marks + Report writing
Q7. Debate , speech or article 10marks + Report writing

SECTION C Literature Text Book and Long Reading Text- 40 MARKS


Q.8. Very short answers questions based on extract from poetry to test comprehension and
appreciation (1 mark each x 4 = 4 marks)

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Q.9. Short answers and questions based on prose and poetry from both the texts. (30-40
marks) (3 marks each x 4 = 12 marks)
Q.10. Long answer question based on texts to test global comprehension and extrapolation
beyond the texts to bring out the key messages and values (120- 150 words)
(6 marks x 1 = 6 marks)
Q.11. Long answer question based on texts to test global comprehension along with analysis
and extrapolation (120- 150 words) (6 marks x 1 = 6 marks)
Q.12. Long answer question based on them, plot and incidents from the prescribed novel
(6 marks x 1 = 6 marks)
Q.13. Long answer question based on understanding appreciation, analysis and interpretation of
the character sketch (120- 150 words) (6 marks x 1 = 6 marks)

MATHEMATICS
MONTH Name of Chapter Weightage
(Marks)
I II
MARCH Chapter-3 & 4 1+1+2+4+6= Not included Assignment
Matrices & Determinants 14 Booklet and
NCERT
APRIL Chapter-2 : Inverse 1+4=5 Not included Assignment
Trigonometric Functions Booklet and
Chapter-5 : Continuity & 2+2+4+4+4+ 2+4+4=10 NCERT
Differentiability 6=22
MAY Chapter-6 : Application of 1+2+2+4+6= 2+4+6=12 Assignment
Derivatives 15 Booklet and
NCERT
JULY Chapter-7 : Indefinite 2+4+4+6=16 4+4+6=14 Assignment
Integrals & Definite Integrals Booklet and
NCERT
AUGUST Chapter-8 : Application of 6 6 Assignment
Integrals Booklet and
Chapter-9 : Differential 2+2+4+4=12 1+2+4=7 NCERT
Equations
Chapter-12 Linear 4+6=10 4+6=10
Programming
SEPT. REVISION /EXAM

SECOND TERM

OCT. Chapter-10 : Vectors - 1+2+4=7 Assignment


Chapter-11 : Three Dimensional Geometry - 2+4+4+6=16 Booklet and
NCERT
NOV. Chapter-13 : Probability - 1+2+4+6=13 Assignment
Chapter-1 : Relation and Function - 1+2+2=5 Booklet and
NCERT
DEC. Second Term Examination
JAN. Pre Board Examination

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BLUE PRINT - FIRST TERM

Chapter Name of chapter 1 marks 2 marks 4 marks 6 marks Total


no. (questions) (questions) (questions) (questions) Marks
2 Inverse 1 -- 1 - 5
trigonometric
functions
3 Matrices 2 1 - - 4
4 Determinants - - 1 1 10
5 differentiation - 2 3 1 22
6 Application of 1 2 1 1 15
differentiation
7 Integration - 1 2 1 16
8 Application of - - - 1 6
integration
9 Differential - 2 2 - 12
equation

12 Linear - - 1 1 10
Programming
Total 29 4 8 11 6 100
questions

BLUE PRINT SECOND TERM

CHAPTER Name of chapter 1 marks 2 marks 4 marks 6 marks Total


NO. (questions) (questions) (questions) (questions) Marks
1 Relations and 1 2 - - 5
functions
5 Differentiation - 1 2 - 10
6 Application of - 1 1 1 12
differentiation
7 Integration - - 2 1 14
8 Application of - - - 1 6
integration
9 Differential 1 1 1 - 7
equation
10 Vectors 1 1 1 - 7
11 3D geometry - 1 2 1 16
12 Probability 1 1 1 1 13
13 Linear - -- 1 1 10
programming
problem
Total 29 4 8 11 6 100
questions
Preboard blueprint as per CBSE board paper

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CHEMISTRY
FIRST TERM

MONTH Name of Chapter Weightage SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/


(Marks) ASSIGNMENTS
I II
MARCH 1. Haloalkanes & 7 5 a. Name reactions
haloarenes b. Conversions
2. Alcohols, phenols & 9 5
ethers
APRIL 1. Aldehydes, ketones 7 7 a. Test for organic compounds
& carboxylic acids b. Name reactions
2. Organic compounds 5 5 c. Conversions
containing nitrogen
MAY 1. P-block elements 11 9 a. Reasoning questions
JULY 1. P Block Elements cont a. Structures of compounds
2. Solid State 7 b. Numericals
3. Solutions 8

AUGUST 1. Electrochemistry 8 a. Project based activity


2. Chemical kinetics 8 6 b. Numericals
c. Lab. Activity: to study rate of
reactions.
SEPTEMBER Revision/examination

SECOND TERM

OCTOBER 1. D & f-block elements 5 a. Properties of d -block


2. Coordination compounds 4 elements
3. Polymers 5 b. Nomendature & isomerism
c. Make a chart on monomers
of polymers

NOVEMBER 1. Biomolecules 6 a. Project on carbohydrates &


2. General principles 4 protein
3. Surface chemistry 5 b. Purification techniques of
4. Chemistry in everyday 4 metals
life c. Reasoning questions
d. Power point presentation on
chemistry in every day life
DECEMBER Second term Examination Practicals :
As per CBSE guidelines
JANUARY Pre Board Examination
FEBRUARY Revision/Examination

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FIRST TERM
PRACTICALS:
1) Volumetric Analysis
2) Functional group of Organic Compounds
3) Preparation of double salt
4) Chromatography
5) Investigatory Project
Question paper must include the problems based on the following:
a) Remembering
b) Understanding
c) Application
d) High order thinking skills
e) Evaluation and multidisciplinary

SECOND TERM
Practical:
1. Volumetric Analysis
2. Preparation of double salt
3. Experiment based on surface chemistry
4. Salt Analysis
5. Experiment based on chemical kinetics
6. Test for carbohydrates, fat and Proteins
7. Investigatory project

BLUE PRINT OF THEORY


TYPE OF TOTAL NO. OF
MARKS TOTAL MARKS
QUESTIONS QUESTIONS
VSA 1 5 5
SA-I 2 5 10
SA-II 3 12 36
VBQ 4 1 4
LA 5 3 15
TOTAL 26 70

BLUE PRINT OF PRACTICALS

Volumetric Analysis 8
Salt Analysis 8
Content based Experiment 6
Project Work 4
Class record and viva 4
Total 30

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PHYSICS
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.
MONTH NAME OF THE UNIT WEIGHTAGE SUGGESTED
I TERM II TERM ACTIVITIES
MARCH OPTICS 20 16 AS PER CBSE
APRIL OPTICS (CONTD.) CURRICULUM
ELECTROSTATICS 10 10 AS PER CBSE
CURRICULUM
MAY CURRENT ELECTRICITY 10 -- AS PER CBSE
CURRICULUM
JULY MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF 10 10 AS PER CBSE
CURRENT AND CURRICULUM
MAGNETISM

ELECTROMAGNETIC 16 10 AS PER CBSE


INDUCTION AND CURRICULUM
ALTERNATING
CURRENT

AUGUST ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION AND
ALTERNATING CURRENT
(CONTD.)
ELECTROMAGNETIC 04 -- AS PER CBSE
WAVES CURRICULUM

SEPTEMBER REVISION AND FIRST TERM -- -- --


EXAMINATION
OCTOBER DUAL NATURE OF -- 04 AS PER CBSE
MATTER AND CURRICULUM
RADIATION
ATOMS AND NUCLEI -- 06 AS PER CBSE
CURRICULUM
ELECTRONIC DEVICES -- 09 AS PER CBSE
CURRICULUM
NOVEMBER ELECTRONIC DEVICES
(CONTD.)
COMMUNICATION -- 05 AS PER CBSE
SYSTEMS CURRICULUM
DECEMBER REVISION AND SECOND -- -- --
TERM EXAMINATIN
JANUARY PRE BOARD -- -- --
EXAMINATION

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WEIGHTAGE FOR PRE BOARD EXAMINATION

S. NO. NAME OF THE UNIT MARKS


1. ELECTROSTATICS 15
2. CURRENT ELECTRICITY
3. MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT AND MAGNETICS 16
4. ELECTROMAGNETIC NDUCTION AND ALTERNATING CURRENT
5. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 17
6. OPTICS
7. DUAL NATURE OF MATTER AND RADIATION 10
8. ATOMS AND NUCLEI
9. ELECTRONIC DEVICES 12
10. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

BLUE PRINT

TYPE OF QUESTIONS MARKS NUMBER OF TOTAL MARKS


QUESTIONS
VSA 1 5 5
SA-I 2 5 10
SA-II 3 12 36
VBQ 4 1 4
LA 5 3 15
TOTAL 26 70

QUESTON PAPER MUST INCLUDE QUESTIONS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING:


1. REMEMBERING
2. UNDERSANDING
3. APPLICATION
4. HIGH ORDER THINKING
5. EVALUATION AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY

PRACTICALS: I- TERM
1. 8 EXPERIMENTS (4 FROM EACH SECTION)
2. 2 ACTIVITIES (1 FROM EACH SECTION)

PRACTICALS: II TERM
1. 7 EXPERIMENTS (AT LEAST 3 FROM EACH SECTION)
2. 3 ACTIVITIES (AT LEAST 1 FROM EACH SECTION)
3. 1 INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

BLUE PRINT FOR PRACTICALS:

HEADINGS MARKS
2 EXPERIMENTS 16
RECORDS 6
PROJECT 3
VIVA 5
TOTAL 30

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BIOLOGY
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

FIRST TERM

Month Name of Chapter Weightage SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/


I II ASSIGNMENTS
March 1.Reproduction in organisms 4 - To study the germination of
pollen tube in the pollen grain.
2.Sexual Reproduction in 5 6 View Permanent slides of
flowering plants testis, ovary and blastula and
meiosis.
3.Human Reproduction 6 6 Assignments
4.Reproductive Health 6 -
April 1.Human Health & diseases 8 - Interaction with the WHO
personality/Doctor
2.Strategies for enhancement 5 - Assignments
in
food production
May 1.Microbes in human welfare 5 - Visit to a distillery/sewage
treatment plant.
June -July 1.Principles of Inheritance and 11 5 Pedigree Analysis with
variation charts and case studies.
2.Molecular basis of 12 7 Monohybrid and Dihybrid Cross
Inheritance with pea seeds.
August 1.Evolution 8 - Visit to National Science
Center
September First Terminal Exams 70- To submit the project on any
Theory topic based on research/
30- analysis.
Practic
als

SECOND TERM

October 1.Biotechnology: Principles - 10


and
Processes
2.Biotechnology and its - 10 Visit to Biotechnology
applications laboratory.
3.Ecology: Organisms & - 8 Assignments
populations
November 1.Ecosystem - 7 To study the percolation
capacity and moisture content of
different soil types.
2.Biodiversity and - 5 Study of plant species
conservation distribution and frequency by
quadrate method.
10
3.Environmental Issues - 6 To study the pollutants in
air/water.
Revision
December II terminal Exams 70- As per CBSE guidelines.
Theory
30-
Practic
als
January Pre-Board Examination As per CBSE guidelines.
February Revision /Remedial classes

BLUE PRINT

TYPE OF MARKS PER TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL MARKS


QUESTIONS QUESTIONS QUESTIONS
VSA 1 5 5
SA-I 2 5 10
SA-II 3 12 36
VBQ 4 1 4
LA 5 3 15
TOTAL 26 70
1. Internal Choice : There is no overall choice in the paper. However, there is an internal
choice in one question of 2 marks weightage, one question of 3 marks weightage and
all the three questions of 5 marks weightage.
2. The above template in only a sample. Suitable internal variations may be made for
generating similar templates keeping the overall weightage to different form of
questions and typology of questions same.

Practicals 30 Marks
Major experiment 5 marks
Minor experiment 4 marks
Slide preparation 5 marks
Spotting 7 marks
Practical file and viva 4 marks
Investigatory project and viva 5 marks

COMPUTER SCIENCE
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

FIRST TERM (THEORY 70 MARKS)

MONTH CHAPTER CHAPTER WEIGHTAGE SUGGESTED


NAME ACITIVITY
MARCH - Chapter 1 C++ revision tour 12 Lab work : programs
Chapter 2 OOP Concepts 2 related to the
Chapter 3 Function 4 concepts
overloading
Chapter 4 Classes and objects 4

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Chapter 5 Constructors and 4
destructors
Chapter 6 Inheritance: 4
APRIL extending classes
Chapter 7 Data file handling 10
MAY JUNE Chapter 7 Data File Additional functions
Handling(contd..) dealing with text and
Chapter 8 Pointers 6 binary files
JULY Chapter 9 Arrays 12 Project work for
Chapter 11 Database Concepts 4 board exams to be
given
AUGUST Chapter 12 SQL 8 Extensive lab work
in SQL
SEP. REVISION /
EXAMS

MARKING SCHEME / BLUE PRINT FOR THE FIRST TERM THEORY ( 70 MARKS)

TOPIC Q.S.( 1 Q.S.(2 Q.S.(3 marks) Q.S.(4 MAR


mark) marks) marks) KS
C++ REVISION TOUR 4 4 ------------ --------------- 12
OOP 2 ------------ --------------- ------------ 2
FUNCTION --------------- 2 ------------ --------------- 4
OVERLOADING -
CLASSES AND ------------ --------------- ------------ 1 4
OBJECTS
CONSTRUCTORS AND 2 ------------ --------------- 4
DESTRUCTORS
INHERITANCE 4 ------------ --------------- ------------ 4
DATA FILE HANDLING 2 1 2 ------------- 10
POINTERS -------------- 3 ------------ --------------- 6
ARRAYS ------------- 1 2 1 12
DATABASE CONCEPTS 4 ------------ --------------- ------------ 4
SQL 8 ------------ --------------- ------------ 8
TOTAL 70

QUESTIONWISE WEIGHTAGE

1 mark questions 24 01*24=24


2 mark questions 13 02*13=26
3 mark questions 04 03*04=12
4 mark questions 02 04*02=08
TOTAL 70

BLUE PRINT FIRST TERM PRACTICAL ( 30 MARKS)


PRACTICAL FILE : 05 MARKS
C++ PROGRAMS : 15 MARKS
SQL : 05 MARKS
VIVA : 05 MARKS

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SECOND TERM THEORY(70 MARKS)

MONTH CHAPTER NAME OF WEIGHTAGE SUGGESTED


NO. THE ACTIVITIY
CHAPTER
OCT. Chapter 10 Linked list , 22 Programming
Stack and Queue practice from the
book
NOV. Chapter 13 Boolean Algebra 12 Circuit diagrams.
Research work from
Chapter 14 Communication 12 Google related to the
and Network concepts of the
Concepts include chapter
(1) Mobile
processors and
(2) E-commerce
(online
transactions, e-
payments apps &
s/w & services,
online banking,
mobile banking)
DEC. Second Term (include chapters
Exams as given in the
table which
follows)
JAN. Pre Board
Exams

SECOND TERM THEORY CHAPTERWISE WEIGHTAGE ( 70 MARKS)

Chapter Total
Arrays 12
Database concepts 4
SQL 8
Linked list, Stack, Queue 22
Boolean Algebra 12
Communication & Network concepts 12
TOTAL 70

MARKING SCHEME / BLUE PRINT FOR THE SECOND TERM THEORY ( 70 MARKS)

TOPIC Q.S.( 1 Q.S.(2 Q.S.(3 Q.S.(4 MAR


mark) marks) marks) marks) KS
Arrays ------------- 1 2 1 12
Database concepts 2 1 ------------- ------------- 4
SQL 6 1 ------------- ------------- 8
Linked list, Stack, Queue ------------- 2 2 3 22

13
Boolean Algebra 2 2 2 ------------- 12
Communication & Network 8 ------------- ------------- 1 12
concepts
TOTAL 70

QUESTIONWISE WEIGHTAGE

1 mark questions 18 01*18=18


2 mark questions 07 02*07=14
3 mark questions 06 03*06=18
4 mark questions 05 04*05=20
TOTAL 70

SECOND TERM PRACTICAL ( 30 MARKS) (AS PER CBSE MARKING SCHEME)

PRACTICAL FILE : 05 MARKS


C++ PROGRAM : 10 MARKS
PROJECT FILE : 06 MARKS
SQL : 05 MARKS
VIVA : 04 MARKS

COMPUTER SCIENCE(PYTHON)
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

Reference- NCERT book for Class XII Computer Science (Python)

Months Topics Weightage Suggestive Activities


1st 2nd
March- Bridge Course
May Boolean Algebra
Role of Logical Operation sin Computing, Designing Circuit diagrams,
Binary-valued 8
Quantities, Boolean Variable, Boolean
Constant and Boolean Operators: AND,
OR, NOT; Truth Tables; De Morgans Law
and their applications; Obtaining Sum of
Product(SOP)and Product of 8 Practical work based on Lists
Sum(POS)from the Truth Table, Reducing implementing
Boolean Expression (SOP and POS)to its Stacks/Queues/Sorting
minimal form, Use of Karnaugh Map techniques

Linear List Manipulations


- Insertion/deletion/traversal of list
- Linear/Binary Search
- Insertion/Selection/Bubble Sort
Stacks and Queues with lists
- Stacks and queues programming
June Database and SQL 8 8 Understanding query

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August Database and Concepts: Introduction to data language and implementing
base concepts and its need. practically on my SQL
Relational data model
Structured Query Language: SQL, Data
Definition Language and
Data Manipulation Language; Data Types:
NUMBER/DECIMAL,CHARACTER/VA
RCHAR/VARCHAR2,
DATE;SQLCOMMANDS:CRETETABLE,
DROPTABLE,
ALTERTABLE,UPDATE.SET.,INSE
RT,DELETE;
SELECT,DISTINCT,FROM,WHERE,IN,B
ETWEEN, GROUP BY,HAVING,ORDER
BY;SQL functions: SUM,AVG, COUNT
,MAX ANDMIN; Obtaining
results(SELECT query)
from2tablesusingequi-
join,CartesianproductandUnion.
Concept of Object Oriented 16 Project based on classes and
Programming: Data hiding, data file handling for board
encapsulation, class and object, practical
Polymorphism, Inheritance, Advantages of
Object Oriented Programming over earlier
programming methodologies,
Classes:Defining classes(attributes
,methods),creating instance
objects, accessing attributes & methods,
using Built in class
attributes(dict,doc,name,module,bases)musi
nginit(),del()methodand__str__()ina class,
private attributes(limited
support),importance of self(acts as a
pointer to current calling object)
Inheritance:Singleandmultipleinheritance-
Overridingmethods,
usingsuper()inderivedclasstoinvoke_init_()o
roverridden
methodsofparentclass
Septembe Revision / Examination
r
October- Data File: Opening and closing files, file 4 4 Implementing exception
November object, access_ modes, reading and writing handling in functions and
a file Read(), readline (), readlines classes
(),write(), file
positions(seek(),tell()),renaming and
deleting a file.
Exception Handling and generate
Functions 10
Communication Technologies Evolution

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of Networking: Transmission media:
Network topologies and types :Bus, Star,
Tree, LAN,WAN, MAN; Network Protocol:
TCP/IP, File Transfer Protocol(FTP),PPP,
Remote Login(Telnet),Internet
Wireless/Mobile Communication protocol
such as GSM, CDMA, GPRS, WLL,
Mobile Telecommunication Technologies
Network Security Concepts.
December Revision
- January

1stTerm
Syllabus covered in Class-XI and class-XII till June

BLUEPRINT
Syllabus class XI
Unit-2 Programming Methodology
Unit-3 Introduction to Python
Unit-4 Programming with Python

20 marks classXI syllabus


Boolean Algebra10marks,
Linear List Manipulations 25 marks
Database and SQL- 15 Marks

2ndTerm
BooleanAlgebra12marks,
Linear List Manipulations 15marks
CommunicationandNetworking10Marks,
Datafile& Exception Handling andconceptofobjectorientedprogramming13marks
Classes-15marks
DatabaseandSQL15marks

Pre-Board
Complete Syllabus1stTerm and 2ndTerm

Unit No. Unit Name Marks

1. Object Oriented Programming with Python 24


2. Advanced Programming with Python 20
3. Database Management System and SQL 8
4. Boolean Algebra 8
5. Communication Technologies 10

Total 70

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INFORMATICS PRACTICES
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

FIRST TERM Theory(70marks)

Month Ch Name of the Chapter Marks Suggested Activity


No. Weighta
ge
March 1 Computer Networking 09 PPT presentation by G-6
2 Open Source Concepts 05 Group discussion on various
OS
April 3 Java GUI programming 20 Lab Exercise of the book
4 Basic of Object Oriented programming 10 Lab Exercise of the book
May 5 Advanced Programming Concept 15 Discussion on OOP
Languages
July 6 Database Connectivity to MYSQL 06 Practical Lab work
August 7 Web application development 05 Practical Lab work
Sept. REVISION / EXAM 70

MARKING SCHEME / BLUE PRINT FIRST TERM (THEORY 70 MARKS)

TOPIC Q.S. ( 1 Q.S.(2 Q.S.(3 Q.S.(4 Q.S. (5 MARKS


mark) marks) MARKS) marks) marks)
COMPUTER 5 2 ----------- ----------- ----------- 09
NETWORKING
OPEN SOURCE 3 1 ----------- ----------- ----------- 05
CONCEPTS
GUI ----------- 4 1 1 1 20
PROGRAMMING
A REVIEW
BASIC SOF ----------- 2 2 ----------- ----------- 10
OBJECT
ORIENTED
PROGRAMMING
ADVANCED ----------- 4 1 1 ----------- 15
PROGRAMMING
CONCEPTS
DATA 4 1 ----------- ----------- ----------- 06
CONNECTIVITY
WEB 1 2 ----------- ----------- ----------- 05
APPLICATION
TOTAL 70

QUESTIONWISE WEIGHTAGE

1 mark questions 13 01*13=13


2 mark questions 16 02*16=32
17
3 mark questions 04 03*04=12
4 mark questions 02 04*02=08
5 mark questions 01 05*01=05
TOTAL 70

BLUE PRINT FIRST TERM (PRACTICAL 30 MARKS)


Java Applications : 10 marks
MYSQL : 05 marks
HTML : 05 marks
Practical Record (file) : 05 Marks
Viva : 05 marks

SECOND TERM

Oct. 8 MYSQL revision tour - 10 Lab Exercise


9 More on Database commands - 10 Lab Exercise
Nov. 10 Advanced Database Concepts - 10 Lab Exercise
11 IT applications/ Project Completion - 05 Research on websites related to
Revision e-commerce / e- learning / e-
business / e- governance
Dec. Second Term Examination
Jan. First Pre-board Examination

CHAPTERWISE WEIGHTAGE FOR SECOND TERM THEORY (70 MARKS)

CH.NO. Name of chapter Total


1 Computer Networking 5
2 Open source concepts 5
3 GUI programming A review 6
4 Basics of object oriented programming 7
5 Advanced programming concepts 7
6 Data Connectivity 2
7 Web applications 3
8 MYSQL revision tour 10
9 More on databases and SQL 10
10 Advanced RDBMS concepts 10
11 IT Applications 5
TOTAL 70
MARKING SCHEME / BLUE PRINT SECOND TERM (THEORY 70 MARKS)

BLUE PRINT
Ch. Name of chapter SA-1 SA-2 LA-1 LA-2 Total
No. 1 mark 2 marks 4 marks 5 marks
1 Computer Networking 1 2 - - 5
2 Open source concepts 1 2 - - 5
3 Java GUI programming 2 2 - - 6
4 Basic of object oriented 1 1 1 - 7
5 Advanced programming concept 1 1 1 - 7
18
6 Database connectivity to MYSQL - 1 - - 2
7 Web application development 1 1 - - 3
8 MYSQL revision tour 1 2 - 1 10
9 More on database commands 1 - 1 1 10
10 Advanced database 3 1 - 1 10
11 IT Applications 3 1 - - 5
TOTAL 15 28 12 15 70

QUESTIONWISE WEIGHTAGE

1 mark questions 15 01*15=15


2 mark questions 14 02*14=28
4 mark questions 03 04*03=12
5 mark questions 03 05*03=15
TOTAL 70

SECOND TERM PRACTICAL ( 30 MARKS) (AS PER CBSE MARKING SCHEME)


Problem Solving using Java :10 marks
MySQL queries : 5 marks
Practical File : 6 marks
Project File : 5 marks
Viva : 4 marks

ACCOUNTANCY
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

FIRST TERM

MONTH NAME OF CHAPTER WEIGHTAGE SUGGESTED


ACTIVITIES/ASSI
GNMENTS
1ST 2ND
TERM TERM
PART A: Accounting For
MARCH Partnershipand Companies
Study a Partnership
CHAPTER-1 Accounting for Deed of a partnership
Partnership firms-Fundamentals 15 10 firm.
Work out the various
CHAPTER-2 Goodwill: Nature and 06 05 provisions of the deed
Valuation and
their application.
CHAPTER-3 Change in Profit- 05 ---
Sharing Ratio among the existing
Partners.

APRIL CHAPTER-4 Admission of a 12 08 comprehensive


19
Partner Project as
per the guidelines
CHAPTER-5 Retirement/Death of 12 06 published
a Partner by CBSE.

MAY CHAPTER-6 Dissolution of a 10 06


Partnership Firm
JUNE-JULY CHAPTER-7 Issue of shares 20 15

AUGUST Value based questions and revision


SEPTEMBER Revision/ Examination
OCT CHAPTER-8 Issue of debentures at ------ 04 Study in detail the
discount, w/o discount on issue and ----- 06 Balance Sheet of a
loss on issue also included. Company as per
CHAPTER-9 Redemption of revised
debentures ----- 06 schedule VI of Indian
PART-B ----- Companies Act 1956.
ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS
-Analysis of Financial Statements
-Tools of financial statements
NOVEMBER -Accounting ratios ------ 06 Prepare project work
-Cash Flow statements ------ 08 as per
-Project work 20 20 CBSE guidelines.
DECEMBER Revision
JANUARY Pre-Board As per C.B.S.E.

BLUE PRINT

M 01 03 04 06 08 TOTAL
NO.OF QUES 08 04 05 04 02 23
TOTAL 1*8=8 3*4=12 4*5=20 6*4=24 8*2=16
80

BUSINESS STUDIES
FIRST TERM

Month Syllabus Weightage Suggested


Activities/Assignments
1st 2nd

March Part-A : Principles &


Functions of
Management
1. Nature & Significance of 10 06 Collage on functions of
Management management.
2. Principles of Management 12 08
April 3. Business Environment 06 - Presentation on various
4. Planning 08 - dimensions of business. Making
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5. Organising (1st Chapter) 12 10 a unit test time table and terminal
exams for hierarchy creation
enactment of an interview.
May June 5. Organising (2nd Chapter) Collection & study of various
6. Staffing 12 - documents related to formation
of a company.

July 7. Directing 12 10 Comparing the leadership styles


8. Controlling 08 - (G-6 leaders).
Comparing the achieved targets
with planned targets for final
exam.
August 11. Marketing management Designing own product.
(Project work)
September Revision and Fist term
examination

SECOND TERM

October 9. Financial Management 14 Designing capital structure of a


10. Financial Markets (First company. Collection of money.
half chapter) 10
November 10. Financial Markets (Second Market instruments.
half chapter Analyzing case studies on
12. Consumer protection 08 consumer protection.
Project Work 20
December Second Term Examination
January Pre-Board Examination

BLUE PRINT (CBSE)(Business Studies)


M Q T
1 8 8
3 5 15
4 6 24
5 3 15
6 3 18
Project work /Viva 20
TOTAL 100

BLUE PRINT (CBSE)


M Q T
1 8 8
3 5 15
4 6 24
5 3 15
6 3 18
Project work /Viva 20
TOTAL 100

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Part-A : Principles & Functions of Management Weightage
1. Nature & Significance of Management 6
2. Principles of Management 5 16
3. Business Environment 5
4. Planning 6 50
5. Organising 8 14
6. Staffing 7
7. Directing 8 20
8. Controlling 5
Part-B : Business Finance & Marketing
9. Financial Management 8
10. Financial Markets 7 15
11. Marketing 10 50
12. Consumer protection 5 15

Part-C : Project Work 20


TOTAL 100 100 100

* Content as per the new CBSE syllabus.

Part-A : Principles & Functions of Management Weightage


1st Term 2nd Term Pre-
1. Nature & Significance of Management 10 6 Board6
2. Principles of Management 12 8 5
3. Business Environment 6 - 5
4. Planning 8 - 6
5. Organising 12 10 8
6. Staffing 12 - 7
7. Directing 12 10 8
8. Controlling 8 - 5
Part-B : Business Finance & Marketing
9. Financial Management 14 8
10. Financial Markets 10 7
11. Marketing 14 10
12. Consumer protection 8 5
TOTAL 80 80 80
Part-C : Project Work / Viva 20 20 20
TOTAL 100 100 100

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ECONOMICS
FIRST TERM

S. Topic Weightage
No.
1. Introduction 5
2. Consumers Behaviour and Demand 25
3. Producers Behaviour and Supply 25
4. Forms of Market and Price Determination 20
5. National Income and Related Aggregates 25
Total 100

BLUE PRINT
1st term and 2nd term
Marks Questions Total
1 10 10
3 6 18
4 6 24
6 8 48
Total 100

SECOND TERM

S. No. Topic Weightage


1. Consumers Behaviour and Demand 20
2. Producers Behaviour and Supply 20
3. National Income and Related Aggregates 20
4. Money and Banking 7
5. Determination of Income and Employment 20
6. Government Budget 7
7. Balance of Payment and Foreign Exchange 6
Total 100

Introductory Micro Economics

S. Unit Marks
No.
1. Introduction 4
2. Consumers Behaviour and Demand 13
3. Producers Behaviour and Supply 13
4. Forms of Market and Price Determination under perfect competition with 10
simple applications
Total 40

Introductory Macroeconomics

S. No. Unit Marks


1. National Income and Related Aggregates 10
2. Money and Banking 6
23
3. Determination of Income and Employment 12
4. Government Budget and the Economy 6
5. Balance of Payment 6
Total 40

Project Work : 20 marks (as per CBSE guidelines)

BLUE PRINT
Pre-board Examination
Marks Questions Total
1 8 8
3 4 12
4 6 24
6 6 36
Total 80

MONTH WISE DISTRIBUTION OF SYLLABUS

Month Name of the chapter Suggested Activities/ Assignments


March Introduction Visit to an export House
April Consumers Behaviour and Demand Market Survey
May-June Producers Behaviour and Supply Visit to Small Scale Industry
July Forms of Market Visit to a Whole Sale Market
August National Income and Related Formula Booklet
Aggregates Assignment based on
numericals
September- October Determination of Income and
Employment
Money Banking
Visit to a commercial Bank
November Government Budget Assignment
Balance of Payment

December Revision and Second term Sample papers


examination

HOME SCIENCE
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

Month Name of the Unit Practical Marks Suggested


activities/
Term Assignments
I II
Bridge course
March Unit 6- Career options 03 - Presentation on
after Home Science self and wage
Education employment
opportunities
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Unit 1-Human 1.Identifying (* only)
Development Life problems of 20 15 1.Discussion on
span approach adjustments of adolescent
Growth and adolescents problems and
development- domains 2.obseving needs and their solutions
and principles problems of old aged 2.Visit to an old
Adolescence person age home
Influences on identity 3.Listing areas of
formation agreement and
April Specific issues and disagreement with
concerns mother, sibling, father
Adulthood and teachers
Old Age
May Unit 5-Community Visit to any two 07 Messages to
development and places and evaluate its - create
extension (part 2) water potability awareness
Water safety about qualities
Income generating of safe drinking
schemes water
June/July Unit 2-Nutrition for self, 1.Diet Modification (* only) 1. Educating
Family and community 2. ORS 20 15 people on right
Food groups and 3.Adulteration Test selection of
selection of foods food in
Meal planning different
*Planning meals for the physiological
family conditions
*Modification of 2. make food
diet(Pregnancy and diary
lactation)
Diet during illness
*Therapeutic
modification in different
diseases
Food safety and quality
August Unit 3-Money Banking,Selecting& (* only)
management and Filling Forms 20 10
consumer education 1.Prepare
Family income weekly record
*Savings and of income &
investments expenditure
Consumer protection 2.open a bank
and education account
Consumer protection
amendment act
September Revision and exam
October Unit-4Apparel: 1.Needle Work 30 1. Examining
Designing, selection and 2.Fastners readymade
care 3. Stain Removal garments
*Application of 4. Effect of &their labels.
elements of arts and Temperature on 2. Making a

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principles of design in Washing stain removal
designing apparel 5. Evaluation of kit
Selection and purchase Garments
of fabrics
November Factors influencing the
selection of clothes
*Care maintenance and
storage of clothes
December Revision and exam

BLUE PRINT(AS PER CBSE)


THEORY( 70 MARKS) PRACTICAL( 30 MARKS)
Marks Questions Total Project - 24
1 X 06 = 06 File - 4
2 X 07 = 14 Viva - 2
3 X 02 = 06
4 X 06 = 24
5 X 04 = 20

PRE BOARD EXAM

Complete syllabus class XII as per CBSE


Distributions of marks as per CBSE guidelines.

PSYCHOLOGY
FIRST TERM

MONTH NAME OF CHAPTERS WEIGHTAGE ACTIVITY RELATED TO


PRACTICALS AND CASE
PROFILE
1st 2nd Activities Related to
practical and casestudy.
MARCH & 1-Variation in 15 Chapter- Background for
APRIL Psychological Attributes 1&2=19 psychological testing.
MAY & 2-Self and Personality 15 marks Intelligence test
JUNE project:- PPT on approaches
to personality.
Case Profile (Introduction)
JULY 3- Meeting life challenger 07 Chapter- Techniques of Stress
4- Psychological Disorders 3&4=24 Management
10 marks Personality test.
AUGUST 5- Therapeutic Approaches 15 Chapter- Adjustment Test
6- Attitude and social 5,6&7=15ma Aptitude Test
cognition 8 rks
SEPTEMB Revision and First Term
ER Examination

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SECOND TERM

OCTOBER 7- Social Influence & Chapter- Attitude Test


Group Processes 8&9=12
NOVEMB 8- Psychology and Life marks Finalizing of case profile
ER 9- Developing &practical file
Psychological Skills
DECEMBE Revision and Second Term
R Examination

Mark distribution for second term examination unit wise.


UNIT CHAPTERS MARKS
1- VARIATION IN PSYCHOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES 08
2- SELF AND PERSONALITY 08
4- PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS 08
6- ATTITUDE AND SOCIAL COGNITION 12
7- SOCIAL INFLUENCE & GROUP PROCESSES 12
8- PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE 12
9- DEVELOPING PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILLS 10
TOTAL 70

PRACTICAL MARKS
PRACTICAL FILE 10
VIVA VOCA 05
CONDUCTION 15
TOTAL 30
BLUE PRINT

Marks Question Total


1 10 10
2 6 12
3 4 12
4 6 24
6 2 12
TOTAL 70

SOCIOLOGY
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

FIRST TERM

Month Topic Weightage Suggested


Activities/Assignments
1st 2nd
(BOOK-I) - Introducing Indian Non Study the latest census
MARCH society -evaluative survey and analyse the
APRIL /MAY - The demographic 10 formal and informal

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structure of the Indian aspects of demography.
society
- Social Institutions: 10
Continuity and change
- The market as a 10
social institution
JULY - Patterns of social 15 10 Amendments and
inequality and Provisions on
exclusion Untouchability
- The challenges of 15 10
cultural diversity
- Suggestions for Non-
practical work evaluative
(BOOK-II) - Structural Change 10 Debate on Structural
Change vs. Cultural
Change
AUGUST - Cultural Change 10
SEPTEMBER Revision/Examination

Note : Project work - 20 marks.


A. Statement of the purpose 10 marks
Methodology/ technique
Conclusion
B. Viva based on project work - 2 marks
C. Research design 8 marks
Overall format
Research question/Hypothesis
Choice of technique
Detailed procedure for implementation of technique

BLUE PRINT

M Q T
2 14 28
4 7 28
6 4 24
TOTAL 80

SECOND TERM

Month Topic Weightage Suggested


Activities/Assignemts
1st 2nd
(BOOK-II) - The story of Indian Democracy 10 Parliament Visit
OCTOBER - Change and Development in rural 10
society
- Change and development in urban 10
society
NOVEMBER - Globalisation and social change 10 - A study of a media
- Mass media and communications 10 Conglomerate
28
- Social Movements 10 Functioning of NSE
DECEMBER
[TO BE - Patterns of social inequality & 10
INCLUDED exclusion
FROM THE - Challenges of cultural diversity 10
FIRST TERM
IN THE
SECOND
TERM EXAM

PRE-BOARD / BOARD

Month Topic Marks


Weightage
(BOOK-I) - The demographic structure of the Indian society 06
INDIAN - Social Institutions: Continuity and change 06
SOCIETY - The market as a social institution 06
- Patterns of social inequality and exclusion 06
- Challenges to cultural diversity 08

(BOOK II) - Cultural Change 06


AUGUST - Structural Change 06
- The story of democracy 06
- Change & development in rural society 06
- Change & development in industrial society 06
- Globalisation & social change 06
- Mass media & communications 06
- Social movements 06

POLITICAL SCIENCE
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

UNIT
PART A :CONTEMPORARY WORLD POLITICS
1. Cold War Era
2. The End of Bipolarity
3. US Hegemony in World Politics
4. Alternative Centres of Power
5. Contemporary South Asia
6. International Organizations
7. Security in Contemporary World
8. Environment & Natural Resources
9. Globalization
PART-B : POLITICS IN INDIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
10. Challenges of Nation Building
11. Era of One-Party Dominance
12. Politics of Planned Development
13. Indias External Relations
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14. Challenges to the Congress System
15. Crises of the Democratic Order
16. Rise of Popular Movements
17. Regional Aspirations
18. Recent developments in India Politcs

BLUE PRINT
Political Scence- Term-1

NO. OF QUESTIONS MARKS TOTAL


5 1 5
5 2 10
6 4 24
5 5 25
6 6 36

CHAPTER NO. CHAPTER NAME WEIGHTAGE


1. Cold War Era 11 MARKS
2. The End of Bipolarity 11 MARKS
3. US Hegemony in World Politics 12 MARKS
4. Alternative Centres of Power 11 MARKS
5. Contemporary South Asia 11 MARKS
6. International Organizations 11 MARKS
7. Security in Contemporary World 11 MARKS
8. Environment & Natural Resources 11 MARKS
9. Globalization 11 MARKS
TOTAL 100 MARKS

SECOND TERM BLUE PRINT


Marks per question
S.No. Chapter Name 1 2 4 5 6 Total
1. US Hegemony in World Politics - - 1 - 1 or 1
2. Alternative centres of power - 1 1 - 20
3. Contemporary South-Asia - - 1 -
4. Challenges of Nation building - 1 - - 1 or 1
5. Era of one party dominance 1 1 - 1 20
6. Politics of planned development - - 1 -
7 Indias external relations - - 2 - 8
8 Challenges to & Restoration of the 1 1 - 1 8
congress system
9 The Crisis of the democratic order 1 - - 1 1 12
10 Rise of popular movements - 1 - - 1 8
11 Regional aspirations 1 - - 1 1 12
12 Recent developments in India politics 1 - - 1 1 12
Total Number of questions 5 5 6 5 6 27

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PRE BOARD BLUE-PRINT
Marks per question
S.No. Chapter Name 1 2 4 5 6 Total
1 The Cold war era 1 - - 1 1 or 1 14
2 The End of Bipolarity - 1 - -
3 US Hegemony in World Politics - - - - 1 or 1 16
4 Alternative centres of power - - - 1
5 Contemporary South-Asia 1 - 1 -
6 International Organisation - - 1 - 1 or 1 10
7 Security in contemporary world - - - -
8 Environment and natural resources 2 1 - - 10
9 Globalisation - 1 1 -
10 Challenges of Nation building - - - - 1 or 1 16
11 Era of one party dominance 1 - - 1
12 Politics of planned development - - 1 -
13 Indias external relations - 1 1 - 6
14 Challenges to & Restoration of the congress - 1 - - 1 or 1 12
system
15 The Crisis of the democratic order - - 1 -
16 Rise of popular movements - - - - 1 or 1 16
17 Regional aspirations - - - -
18 Recent developments in India politics - - - 2
Total Number of questions 5 5 6 5 6 27

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

FIRST TERM

MONTH Name of the Chapter WEIGHTAGE Suggested Activities/


Assignments
I II

March Ch.1.Planning in sports 10 6 Provide information and


awareness about importance of
April Ch.2.Adventure sports and 10 5 good sports environment,
leadership nutrition and leadership.
Ch.3.Sports and nutrition 10 5
May Ch.4.Postures 10 6 Importance of good planning to
conduct event.
July Ch.5.Children and sports 10 6 Providing awareness about the
Ch.6.Woment and Sports 10 5 good and bad postures

August Ch.7.Test & Measurement in 10 6 Conduct AAPHERD and


sports KRAUS WEBER physical
fitness test
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September Revision & First Term Exam

SECOND TERM

October Ch.8.Physiology and sports 5 Significance of biomechanics to


Ch.9.Sports medicine 6 increase the perfection in
movements.
November Ch.10. Biomechanics and 7 Finalize the practical file, viva
sports and PFT Norms.
Ch.11.Psychology and sports 6
Ch.12.Training in sports 7
December Revision & Exam

BLUE PRINT
Marks Questions Total
1 11 11
3 8 24
5 7 35
TOTAL 70

Note:
1. First seven chapter for First Term Exam.
2. As per CBSE guidelines, complete syllabus for second term exam.
Practicals 30 marks (as prescribed in the books)

HISTORY
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

FIRST TERM

Month Topic Weightage Suggested Activity


1st 2nd
Term Term
March Chapter-1 : Bricks, beads & Marking scheme with project.
bones Visit to national museum.
Collection of coins
April Chapter-2 : Kings town 40 - Group discussion on caste of India
Chapter-3 : Kinship, Caste
and Close
May Chapter-4 : Truth, Belief and Comparison between Buddhism
Buildings and Jainism
June Chapter-5 : Through the eyes Study of life of one traveler.
of traveler
Chapter-6 : Bhakti and Sufi Ppt on shrines and pilgrimages of
Tradition India

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July Chapter-7 : An Imperial Project on Vijayanagar temples.
Capital Vijay Nagar Discussion on the role of the King
40 30 Krishnadeva Raya.
August Chapter-8 : Peasants,
Zamindars & States
Chapter-9 : Kings and
Chronicles
September Revision / First Term Exam

FIRST TERM BLUE PRINT

Chapter Topic 2marks 4 marks 7 marks 8 marks Total


number
1 Bricks,beads&bones 1 1 1 14
2 Kings,farmers&towns 1 7
3 Kinship,caste&class 1 1 12
4 Truth,belief and buildings 1 4
5 Through the eyes of the 1 1 9
travellers
6 Bhakti and Sufi traditions 1 1 6
7 An Imperial capital 1 4
VIjayanagar
8 Peasant,zamindars&states 1 7
9 Kings and chronicles 1 1 12
Maps 5
Project 20
Total 2*3 4*6 7*3 8*3 100

SECOND TERM

Month Topic Weightage Suggested Activity


st nd
1 Term 2 Term
October Chapter-10 : Colonialism & PPT on Causes of Revolution.
countryside
Chapter-11 : Rebels and the Project on the architecture of
Raj 50 Bombay.
Chapter-12 : Colonial Cities
November Chapter-13 : Mahatma Movie on Gandhi.
Gandhi and nationalist
movement Visit to Gandhi museum
Chapter-14 : Understanding
partition Debate on relief and Partition of
Chapter-15 : Framing the India.
constitution
Visit to Parliament

Dec. Revision for second term


Jan. Revision for Pre-Board

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Second Term Blue Print

Chapter Topic 2 Marks 4 Marks 7 Marks 8 Marks Total


number
5 Through the eyes of traveler 1 - - - 2
6 Bhakti and Sufi Traditions - - 1 - 7
7 An imperial capital-Vijay - 1 - - 4
Nagar
8 Peasants, Zamindars & States - - - 1 8
9 Kings & Chronicles - 1 - - 4
10 Colonial & Countryside - 1 - 1 12
11 Rebel & Raj 1 - 1 - 9
12 Colonial Cities - 1 - - 4
13 Mahatma Gandhi & National 1 - 1 - 9
Movements
14 Understanding partition - 1 - - 4
15 Framing Constitution - 1 - 1 12
Map 5
Project 20
Total 2x3 4x6 7x3 8x3 100

GEOGRAPHY
The syllabus and blue print may change as per the guidelines of CBSE.

FIRST TERM

Month Name of the chapter Weightage Weightage Pre-board examination


1st term 2nd term
March Part A.
Ch.1. Human geography 4 marks 3 marks
Ch.2. The world population, 9 marks
distribution, density and growth
Ch.3. Population composition 4 marks 5 marks
Ch.4. Human development 5 marks
April Ch.5. Primary activities 10 marks
Ch.6. Secondary activities 9 marks 10 marks
Ch.7.Tertiary and quaternary 1 marks
activities
May Ch.8.Transportation and 10 marks
communication 10 marks
Ch.9. International trade 10 marks
June-July Ch.10. Human settlements 8 marks 5 marks(total33
marks)+
2 marks map work (for
Part C. ( practical work) 5 marks identification only
Ch.1.Sources of data 5 marks relating to all the
Ch.2.Tabulating and processing of 15 marks chapters of part A)
data 10 marks
Ch.3.Representation of data 5 marks
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Ch.4.Use of computers in data
processing and mapping 5 marks 5 marks(via-
(via-voe voe & file)
&file)
August Part B.
ch.1. Population, distribution, 7 marks
density, growth and composition
ch.2.Migration 4 marks 5 marks
ch.3. Human development 4 marks
ch.4. Human settlement 4 marks 4 marks
September 1st Term Revision
/Examination

SECOND TERM

Month Name of the chapter Weightage Weightage Pre-board examination


1st term 2nd term
October PART B.
Ch.5.Land resources and 5 marks
agriculture
Ch.6.Water resources 4 marks 12 marks
Ch.7.Minerals and energy 10 marks
resources
Ch.8.Manufacturing industries 6 marks
Ch.9. Planning in India 9 marks 7 marks
Ch.10. Transportation and 9 marks
communication
November Ch.11. International trade 3 marks
Ch.12. Geographical perspective 4 marks
on selected issues and problems 5 marks
Total-(32marks)+3marks
for map work(map of
India for locating and
PART C. (practical work) labeling relating to all the
Ch.5. Field study 10 marks chapter of part-B
December 2nd Term revision
/Examination
January Pre-board examination
Note-
A. Related map work to be done along with the content.
B. A field survey will be done on any one selected issue and a project report has to be
prepared for the same which is a part of practical work in geography.

BLUE PRINT

Part A Fundamentals of human geography 35 MARKS


Part B India: people and economy 35 MARKS
Part C Practical work in geography 30 MARKS

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PAINTING
Units Periods Marks
1 The Rajasthani and Pahari Schools of Miniature Painting 18 10
2 The Mughal and Deccan Schools of Miniature Painting 18 10
3 The Indian National Flag and the Bengal School of Painting 18 10
4 The Modern Trends in Indian Art 18 10
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Unit 1: The Rajasthani and Pahari Schools of Miniature Painting


(16th Century A.D. to 19th Century A.D.)

A brief introduction to Indian Miniature Schools: Western-Indian, Pala, Rajasthani, Mughal, Central
India, Deccan and Pahari.

(A) The Rajasthani School:


(1) Origin and Development
(2) Sub-Schools-Mewar, Bundi, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Kishangarh and Jaipur
(3) Main features of the Rajasthani School
(4) Study of the following Rajasthani paintings:

Title Painter Sub-School


Maru-Ragini Sahibdin Mewar
Raja Aniruddha Singh Hara Utkal Ram Bundi
Chaugan Players Dana Jodhpur
Krishna on swing Nuruddin Bikaner
Radha (Bani- Thani) Nihal Kishangarh
Bharat Meets Rama at Chitrakut Chand Jaipur

(B) The Pahari School:


(1) Origin and development
(2) Sub-Schools-Basohli, Guler, Kangra, Chamba and Garhwal
(3) Main features of the Pahari School
(4) Study of the following Pahari paintings:

Title Painter Sub-School


Title Manaku Basohli
Krishna with Gopis Unknown Guler
Bharat Worshipping Unknown Chamba
Charan_Padukas of Rama Nainsukh Kangra
Cosmic Dance of Shiva Unknown Garhwal
Nand, Yashoda and
Krishna with Kinsmen going to
Vrindavana
Radha and Krishna Looking into the
Mirror

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Unit 2: The Mughal and Deccan Schools of Miniature Painting
(16th Century AD to 19th Century A.D.)

(A) The Mughal School


(1) Origin and development
(2) Main features of the Mughal School
(3) Study of the following Mughal Paintings:

Title Painter Sub-School


Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhana Miskin Akbar
Babur Crossing the River Sone Jagnath Akbar
Jahangir Holding the Picture of Madona Abul Hassan Jahangir
Falcon on a Bird-Rest Ustad Mansoor Jahangir
Kabir and Raidas Ustad Faquirullah Khan Shahjahan
Marriage procession of Dara Shikoh Haji Madni Provincial Mughal
(Avadh)

(B) The Deccan School


(1) Origin and development
(2) Main features of the Deccan School
(3) Study of the following Deccan Paintings:

Title Painter Sub-School


Ragini Pat-hamsika Unknown Ahmadnagar
Sultan Abdulla Qutb Shah Unknown Bijapur
Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Unknown Hyderabad
Khusro
Dancers Unknown Hyderabad
Chand Bibi Playing Polo (Chaugan) Unknown Gol Konda

Unit 3: The Indian National Flag and the Bengal School of Painting
(About the beginning to mid of the 20th Centuary)
(A) Evolution of the Indian National Flag (First - 1906, Middle - 1921 and Final 1947 stages);
Symbolic significance of its forms and the colours.
(B) (1) Introduction to the Bengal School of Painting
(i) Origin and development of the Bengal School of painting
(ii) Main features of the Bengal School of painting
(2) Contribution of Indian artists in the struggle for National Freedom Movement
a) Painting : i) Title of the Soil - Nandlal Bose
(3) Study of the following paintings of the Bengal school:
(i) Journeys End - Abanindranath Tagore
(ii) Tiller of the Soil - Nandlal Bose
(iii) Rasa-Lila - Kshitindranath Majumdar
(iv) Radhika - M.A.R. Chughtai
(v) Meghdoot - Ram Gopal Vijaivargiya
(vi) Arjun Detach From War - Sarada Charan Ukil

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Unit 4: The Modern Trends in Indian Art
Introduction
(1) Study of the following work of Contemporary (Modern) Indian Art (a) Paintings
(i) Rama Vanquishing the Pride of the Ocean Raja Ravi Varma (ii) Magician - Gaganendranath
Tagore
(iii) Mother and child - Jamini Roy (iv) Three Girls - Amrita Sher Gil (v) Mother Teresa - M.F.
Husain (vi) Gossip - N.S. Bendre (vii)Untitled - G.R. Santosh
(viii) The Vulture - Kamlesh Dutt (ix) Words and Symbole - K.C.
(b) Graphic - prints:
(i) Whirl pool - Krishna Reddy (ii) Children - Somnath Hore (iii) Devi - Jyoti Bhatt
(iv) Of Walls - Anupam Sud
(v) Man, Woman and Tree - K. Laxma Goud (c) Scupltures:
(i) Triumph of Labour - D. P. Roychowdhury (ii) Santhal Family - Ramkinkar Vaij
(iii) Cries Un - heard - Amar Nath Sehgal (iv) Ganesha - P.V. Jankiram
(v) Chatturmukhi - Aekka Yada Giri Rao (vi) Vanshri - Mrinaliru Mukherjee
The names of artists and titles of their art work as listed above are only suggestive and in no way
exhaustive. Teachers and students should expand this according to their own resources. However, the
questions will be set from the above mentioned art works only.

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