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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TEXT: TOTAL ENGLISH - CLASS 11 (MORNING STAR PUBLICATIONS)
FIRST TERM:
COMPOSITION: [25 Marks] Word Limit:400-450 words.
• Narrative
• Descriptive
• Reflective
• Argumentative
• Discussion/Express your views
• Short Story
Out of the above 6 topics students will choose and write on any 1 topic.
(a) DIRECTED WRITING BASED ON SUGGESTED POINTS:[20 MARKS) WORD LIMIT: 300 Words
• Article Writing
• Film Review
• Book Review
The Proposal should include i)The Heading ii)Statement of Objective iii) List of Measures
Out of the above 6 topics students will choose and write on any 1 topic
(a) DIRECTED WRITING BASED ON SUGGESTED POINTS:[20 MARKS) WORD LIMIT: 300 Words
• Review of Cultural Programme
• Speech Writing
• Report Writing
The Proposal should include i)The Heading ii)Statement of Objective iii) List of Measures
MID-TERM SYLLABUS:
Chapter 1: Definition of Economics
Chapter 2: Basic Concepts of Economics
To omit: diagram(s) on Inflation.
Emphasis to be given on terms - meanings, differences and examples.
Chapter 3: Basic Problems of an Economy
Chapter 4: Types of Economies
Chapter 5: Solutions to the basic problems under different economic systems
Chapter 6: The state of Indian economy on the eve of independence.
Chapter 7: Economic growth and development
Chapter 8: Parameters (Indicators) of Development
Only per capita income and human development index.
Chapter 9: Sustainable development
Chapter 10: Planning and Economic Development in India
Chapter 12: The problem of poverty in India
To OMIT (i) Various estimates of magnitudes of poverty
(ii) Nature and extent of poverty in India
(iii) Vicious circle of poverty
(iv) Causes of Poverty
Chapter 17: Definition, scope, importance and limitations of Statistics.
Chapter 19: Measurement of central Tendency
Chapter 20: Measures of Dispersion
i) Frank ISC Economics for class XI D.K. Sethi & U. Andews (for class XI)
ii) Frank ISC Economics for class XII D.K. Sethi & U. Andews (for class XII)
Total mark in the subject is 100, which is divided into 80 marks theory and 20 marks project.
>-- THEORY (80 marks)
There will be two groups I sections I pmis in the paper.
Part 1 - 100 marks) will consist of ten(10) compulsory short answer questions of 2 marks each
testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary or fundamental aspects
of the entire syllabus.
Part II (60 marks) will consists of eight (08) questions out of which the candidates
will be required to answer any five (OS) questions, each carrying 12 marks.
Each of the eight questions will be divided into further sub parts of (3 +3 + 6 = 12 marks).
PROJECT ( 20 marks)
Candidates will be expected to have completed two (02) projects from any of the topic covered
in the theory.
The practical work will be assessed by the teacher and a Visiting Examiner appointed
locally and approved by the council (for class XII).
Marks allocation for each project [10 marks].
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SECTION – A
08 Permutations & Combinations 04 Determinants
09 Binomical Theorem SECTION – B (FROM CLASS XI BOOK)
12 Circles (Ex. 12.1, 12.2) 01 Conics
14 Statistics 02 Introduction to 3D Geometry
15 Probability SECTION – C (FROM CLASS XII BOOK
(FROM CLASS XII BOOK) 02 Linear Regression
SECTION – A 03 Linear Programming
01 Relations & Functions (FROM CLASS XI BOOK)
03 Matrices 02 Correlation Analysis
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The question paper consists of 3 sections A, B and C. Candidates are required to attempt all questions
from Section A and all questions EITHER from Section B or Section C.
SECTION – C
Q. No. 19 & Q. No 20 will have 2 subparts consisting of 2 marks & 4 marks with
internal choice in 4 marks.
Q. No. 21 & Q. No. 22 will be of 4 marks each.
SYLLABUS 2017-18 CLASS 11 ACCOUNTS
Text Book – Double Entry Book Keeping by T.S. Grewal for Class – XI
(AS PER ISC 2019 SCOPE OF SYLLABUS)
a. Paper – 1 – 80 Marks (Theory & Problem)
b. Paper – 2 – 20 Marks (Project Work & Viva – Voce)
Paper – 1: Part I (Compulsory) 20 marks (short questions) (10 x 2 = 20)
Part II (Attempt five questions out of eight) (5 x 12 = 60)
MID TERM
Ch 1, 2, 3, - Nature and purpose of Business Ch 13 - Emerging Modes of Business
Ch 4 to 11 – Forms of Business organizations Ch 14 - Stock Exchange
Ch 12 - Social Responsibility of Business and
Business Ethics
FINAL EXAMINATION
Ch 15 to 18 – Inland Trade Ch 7,8,9 – Included from Mid-Term
Ch 19 to 22 – Foreign Trade Ch 13, 14, 15 – Marketing ( from Class 12)
Ch 23 & 24 – Insurance
Scope of Syllabus to be strictly followed
FINAL TERM
SECTION – ‘A’ (LANGUAGE) 50 MARKS
1. Essay (400 words) 20 Marks
2. Comprehension 20 Marks
3. Grammar 1. Correct Sentences 10 Marks
2. Idioms
FINAL TERM:
SECTION A: (LANGUAGE – 50 Marks)
SECTION A: (LANGUAGE – 50 Marks)
1. Essay (20 Marks)
2. Comprehension (20 Marks)
4. Grammar (10 Marks) [Banan Suddho, Bakya Sanshodhan, Idioms &
Dhannattak Shabdo)
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Chapter 2. ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CLASS – 11
SESSION: 2017-2018
FIRST TERM:
• Hydrogen
• S-Block elements
• Redox reactions
FINAL TERM:
Physical chemistry:
There will be no overall choice in the paper. Candidates will be required to answer ALL
Questions. Internal choice will be available in two questions of 2 marks each, two questions of
3 marks each and all the three questions of 5 marks each.
MID TERM:
(i) Measurement , Dimension
(ii) Vectors
(iii) Motion in 1 – D
(iv) Motion in 2 – D
(v) New ton’s Law
(vi) Friction and Work Power Energy
(vii) Uniform Circular Motion
(viii) Gravitation
(ix) Rotational Motion
FINAL TERM:
(i) Elasticity
(ii) Fluid at rest
(iii) Fluid in motion
(iv) Surface Tension
(v) Heat and Thermodynamics
(vi) Conduction radiation
(vii) SHM (Simple Harmonic Motion)
(viii) Waves
(ix) Sound
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BIOLOGY
CLASS-XI
There will be no overall choice in the paper. Candidates will be required to answer all questions. Internal
choice will be available in two questions of two marks each, two questions of three marks each and all the
three questions of five marks each.
1st Term
Final Term
5. Human Physiology
N.B – Any standard text book of ISC level may be prescribed to the students , but care should be taken that
the scope of the syllabus is strictly adhere to , and questions framed as per the prevailing standards of ISC
in the current few years .
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CLASS – XI
Practicals : 30 Marks
Theory : 70 Marks
CLASS – XI (Theory)
Class XI
(A Textbook for class XI) By Sumit Arora Rai & Co. [REPRINT : 2017]
Mid Term
Chapter Topic
1 Data Representation
9 Introducing Java
10 Java Fundamentals
11 Flow of Control
12 Classes in Java
13 Functions (Methods)
Chapter Topic
2 Computer Structure
5 Memory
16 Operations on Files
18 Computational Complexity
As per ISC Pattern (From Mid – Term Full Syllabus of Class XI)
Section C ( 10 Marks)
As per ISC Pattern (From Final – Term Full Syllabus of Class XI)