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Splitup Syllabus CLASS 12

1) The document provides the syllabus split up for various subjects like Hindi, Computer Science, Informatics Practices, and Accountancy for classes 12 from August to September 2020. 2) For Hindi, the document lists chapters from Vikramshila Bhag 2 and Forku Bhag 2 to be covered. 3) For Computer Science, it provides topics of File Handling that will be covered regarding text and binary files. 4) For Informatics Practices, the topics of Data Handling using Pandas and Data Visualization using Matplotlib will be covered. 5) For Accountancy, the split up of topics for chapters on Not-for-Profit Organizations, Partnership
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Splitup Syllabus CLASS 12

1) The document provides the syllabus split up for various subjects like Hindi, Computer Science, Informatics Practices, and Accountancy for classes 12 from August to September 2020. 2) For Hindi, the document lists chapters from Vikramshila Bhag 2 and Forku Bhag 2 to be covered. 3) For Computer Science, it provides topics of File Handling that will be covered regarding text and binary files. 4) For Informatics Practices, the topics of Data Handling using Pandas and Data Visualization using Matplotlib will be covered. 5) For Accountancy, the split up of topics for chapters on Not-for-Profit Organizations, Partnership
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CLASS XII

SPLIT UP OF SYLLABUS
16 AUG TO 30 SEP 2020
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Class: XII
Subject- Computer Science(Python)
Subjects Chapters / Topics / Lessons
Computer Unit 1: Programming and Computational Already Covered up to
Science Thinking -2 15.08.2020
(XII) Revision of the Basics of Python covered in
Class XI.
Functions: scope, parameter passing,
mutable/immutable properties of data objects,
pass arrays to functions, return values, functions
using libraries: mathematical, and string
functions.
Unit I: Computational Thinking and To be covered from
16.08.2020 to 30.09.2020
Programming - 2
File handling: Need for a data file, Types of file:
Text files, Binary files and CSV (Comma
separated values) files.
Text File: Basic operations on a text file: Open
(filename – absolute or relative path, mode),
Close a text file, Reading and Manipulation of
data from a text file, Appending data into a text
file, standard input / output and error streams,
relative and absolute paths.
• Binary File: Basic operations on a binary file:
Open (filename – absolute or relative path,
mode), Close a binary file, Pickle Module –
methods load and dump; Read, Write/Create,
Search, Append and Update operations in a
binary file.
Class: XII
Subject- Informatics Practices(Python)

Chapters / Topics / Lessons


Subjects
Informatics Unit 1: Data Handling using Pandas -I Already Covered up to
Practices Introduction to Python libraries- Pandas, 15.08.2020
(XII) Matplotlib.
Data structures in Pandas - Series and Data
Frames.
Series: Creation of Series from – ndarray,
dictionary, scalar value; mathematical operations;
Head and Tail functions; Selection, Indexing and
Slicing.
Data Frames: creation - from dictionary of To be covered from
Series, list of dictionaries, Text/CSV files; 16.08.2020 to 30.09.2020
display; iteration; Operations on rows and
columns: add, select, delete, rename; Head and
Tail functions; Indexing using Labels, Boolean
Indexing;
Importing/Exporting Data between CSV files and
Data Frames.
Data Visualization
Purpose of plotting; drawing and saving
following types of plots using Matplotlib – line
plot, bar graph, histogram
Customizing plots: adding label, title, and legend
in plots.

Accountancy (Code No. 055)


Class-XII (2020-21)
Theory: 80 Marks 3
Hours
Project: 20 Marks

Units Periods Marks


Part A Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations,
Partnership Firms andCompanies
Unit 1. Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit 25 10
Organizations
Unit 2. Accounting for Partnership Firms 65 30
Unit 3. Accounting for Companies 25 20
115 60
Part B Financial Statement Analysis
Unit 4. Analysis of Financial Statements 30 12
Unit 5. Cash Flow Statement 20 8
50 20
Part C Project Work 10 20
Project work will include:
Project File 4 Marks
Written Test 12 Marks (One Hour)
Viva Voce 4 Marks
Or
Part B Computerized Accounting
Unit 4. Computerized Accounting 50 20
Part C Practical Work 20 20
Practical work will include:
Practical File 4 Marks
Practical Examination 12 Marks (One Hour)
Viva Voce 4 Marks

Split-up of Syllabus for Class XII


Part A: Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations, Partnership Firms and
Companies
Month Unit Name of the Unit Period Marks
1 Financial Statement of Not-for-profit 25 10
Organisation
• Not-for-Profit Organisation-Concept
• Receipt & Payment Account-Features
and Preparation
• Income & Expenditure Account-
June Features, Preparation of Income &
Expenditure Account and Balance
Sheet from given Receipt and
Payment Account with additional
information
2 Accounting for Partnership Firms 65 30
• Partnership:Features,PartnershipDeed
• Provisions of Indian Partnership Act-
1932 in the Absence of Partnership
Deed
• Fixed v/s Fluctuating Capital
Accounts, Preparation of Profit and
Loss Appropriation Account-Division
of Profit among Partners, Guarantee
of Profits.
• Past Adjustment (relating to interest
on capital, interest on drawing, salary
and profit sharing ratio)
Goodwill-Nature, Factors affecting and
July Methods of Valuation-Average Profit,
Super Profit and Capitalization
Accounting for Partnership Firms-
Reconstitution and Dissolution
• Change in Profit Sharing Ratio
among existing partners- Sacrificing
Ratio, Gaining Ratio, Accounting for
Revaluation of Assets and
Reassessment of Liabilities and
Treatment of Reserve and
Accumulated Profits. Preparation of
Revaluation Account and Balance
sheet
• Admission of a Partner- 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
Revaluation of Assets and Re-
assessment of Liabilities, Treatment
of Reserve and Accumulated Profits
August • Retirement and Death of a Partner-
Effect of Retirement/Death of a
partner on change in Profit Sharing
Ratio, Treatment of Goodwill (as per
AS-26), Treatment for Revaluation of
Assets and Reassessment of
Liabilities, adjustment of
Accumulated Profits and Reserves
and Preparation of Balance Sheet
• Calculation of deceased partner’s
share of profit till the date of death
• Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-
Meaning of Dissolution of
Partnership and Partnership Firm,
Types of Dissolution of a firm,
Settlement of Accounts- Preparation
of Realization Account and other
related accounts: Capital Accounts of
Partners and Cash/Bank Account
(excluding memorandum Balance
Sheet, piecemeal distribution, sale to
a company and insolvency of
partner(s)
September Unit 3 Accounting for Companies 25 10
Accounting for Share Capital
• Share and Share Capital- Nature and
Types
• Accounting for share capital- Issue
and Allotment of Equity and
Preferences Shares,
• Public Subscription of Shares- Over
Subscription and Under Subscription
of Shares, Issue at par and at
premium, Calls in Advance and
Arrears (excluding interest), Issue of
shares for consideration other than
cash
• Concept of Private Placement and
Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP)
• Accounting treatment of forfeiture
and re-issue of shares
• Disclosure of share capital in the
Balance Sheet of a Company
October Term-I Exam 50

BusinessStudies
(054)
CLASS–XII
(2020-21)

Theory:80 Mark 3Hours


Project:20Marks

Units Periods Marks

PartA PrinciplesandFunctionsofManagement

1. NatureandSignificanceofManagement 12 16
2 PrinciplesofManagement 11
3 BusinessEnvironment 08
4 Planning 08 14
5 Organising 10
6 Staffing 13 20
7 Directing 09
8 Controlling 07
Total 78 50

PartB BusinessFinanceandMarketing

9 FinancialManagement 20 15
10 FinancialMarkets 18
11 MarketingManagement 24 15
12 ConsumerProtection 05
Total 67 30

PartC ProjectWork(One) 20 20

Split-up of Syllabus for Class XII


Part A: Principles and Functions of Management

Concept includes meaning and features

Month Unit Name of the Unit Period Marks


1 Nature and Significance of 12
Management
• Management: Concept,
Objectives and Importance
• Management as Science, Art and
Profession
June • Levels of Management
• Management Functions- Planning,
Organising, Staffing, Directing
and Controlling
• Coordination- Concept and
Importance 16
Unit 2 Principles of Management 11
• Principles of Management:
Concept and Significance
• Fayol’s Principles of Management
• Taylor’s Scientific Management-
Principles and Techniques
Unit 3 Business Environment 08
July • Business Environment- Concept
and Importance
• Dimensions of Business
Environment- Economic, Social,
Technological, Political and Legal
Unit 4 Planning 08
• Planning- Concept, Importance
and Limitations
• Planning Process
Unit 5 Organising 10
• Organising: Concept and
Importance 14
• Organising Process
• Structure of Organisation-
Functional and Divisional
Concept
• Delegation: Concept, Elements
and Importance
• Decentralisation: Concept and
August Importance
Unit 6 Staffing 13
• Staffing- Concept and Importance
• Staffing Process
• Recruitment Process
• Selection Process
• Training and Development-
Concept and Importance, Methods
of Training- On the job and Off
the job- Vestibule Training,
Apprenticeship Training and
Internship Training
Unit 7 Directing 09 20
• Directing- Concept and
Importance
• Element of Directing
• Motivation- Concept, Maslow’s
Hierarchy of Needs, Financial and
Non-Financial Incentives
• Leadership- Concept, Styles-
September Authoritative, Democratic and
Laissez-faire
• Communication- Concept, Formal
and Informal Communication
Unit 8 Controlling 07
• Controlling- Concept and
Importance
• Steps in Process of Controlling
October Term-I Exam 50
Class – XII
Subject- History
History TOPIC/ THEME LEARNING OBJECTIVES LEARNING OUTCOMES
(XII)
History Theme-3:- •Familiarize the learners At the completion of this
KINSHIP, CASTE AND CLASS with issues in social unit students will be able
Early Society Societies (C. 600 history. • Introduce the to • Analyze social norms
BCE-600 CE) strategies of textual in order to understand the
Broad overview: Social Histories: analysis and their use in perspectives of society
Using the Mahabharata Issues in reconstructing social given in the scriptures of
social history, inclu ding caste, history. ancient India.
class, kinship an d gender. • Examine the varied
Story of discovery: Transmission dimensions explored by
and publications of the Mahabha historians in order to
rata understand dynamic
Excerpt: from the Mahabharata, approach of Mahabharata.
illustrating how it has been used
by historians.
Discussion: Other sources for
reconstructing social history.
Theme-4:- Discuss the major religious • Compare the distinct
THINKERS,BELIEFS AND developments in early religious facets in order to
BUILDINGS India. • Introduce understand the religious
Cultural Developments (c. 600 strategies of visual developments in ancient
BCE - 600 CE) Broad overview: analysis and their use in India
A History of Buddhism: reconstructing the • Elucidate the rich
Sanchi Stupa a) A brief review of theories of religion. religious sculpture and
religious histories of Vedic infer the stories hidden in
religion, Jainism, Vaishnavism, it.
Shaivism (Puranic Hinduism)
b) Focus on Buddhism. Story of
discovery: Sanchi stupa.
Excerpt: Reproduction of
sculptures from Sanchi.
Discussion: Ways in which
sculpture has been interpreted by
historians, other sources for
reconstructing the history of
Buddhism.
Theme-6:- Familiarize the learner At the completion of this
BHAKTI– SUFI TRADITIONS: with the religious unit students will be able
Changes in Religious Beliefs and developments. • Discuss to: • Summarize the
Devotional Texts ways of analyzing philosophies of different
(c. eighth to eighteenth devotional literature as Bhakti and Sufi saints to
centuries) Broad overview: sources of history. understand the religious
a. Outline of religious developments during
developments during this period medieval period.
saints. • Comprehend the
b. Ideas and practices of the religious movement in
Bhakti-Sufi order to establish unity,
Story of Transmission: How peace, harmony and
Bhakti-Sufi compositions have brotherhood in society.
been preserved.
Excerpt: Extracts from selected
Bhakti-Sufi works.
Discussion: Ways in which these
have been interpreted by
historians.
Theme-7:- • Familiarize the learner At the completion of this
AN IMPERIAL with the new buildings unit students will be able
CAPITAL: VIJAYANAGARA that were built during the to: • Classify the
(c. fourteenth to sixteenth time. distinctive architectural
centuries) Broad Over View: New • Discuss the ways in contributions of the
Architecture: Hampi which architecture can be Vijayanagar empire to
a. Outline of new buildings during analyzed to reconstruct comprehend the richness
Vijayanagar period-temples, history. of mingled cultures of
forts, irrigation facilities. deccan India
b. Relationship between ar • Analyze accounts of
chitecture and the political foreign traveller’s on
system Story of Discovery: Vijayanagar in order to
Account of how Hampi was interpret political, social
found. Excerpt: Visuals of and cultural life of the city.
buildings at Hampi
Discussion: Ways in which
historians have analyzed and
interpreted these structures
Text Book of NCERT Web Resources, Map Work and activity related to each chapter as per alternative
academic calendar. Revision for Term Test-Ist.
Subject- Economics
Class Month Syllabus to be covered Marks Periods
Part A: Introductory Macroeconomics
Unit 1: National Income and Related 10 28
Aggregates
What is Macroeconomics? Basic concepts in
macroeconomics: consumption goods, capital
goods, final goods, intermediate goods; stocks
and flows; gross investment and depreciation.
Circular flow of income (two sector model);
June/July, 2020 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 Domestic
Product (GDP) and Net Domestic Product (NDP)
- at market price, at factor cost; Real and Nominal
GDP. GDP and Welfare

Unit 2: Money and Banking 6 15


Money - meaning and supply of money -
Currency held by the public and net demand
deposits held by commercial banks. 7 Money
XII creation by the commercial banking system.
July/August, 2020 Central bank and its functions
Unit 3: Determination of Income and 12 27
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 - changes in
government spending, taxes and money supply
through Bank Rate, CRR, SLR, Repo Rate and
August/Sept, 2020 Reverse Repo Rate, Open Market Operations,
Margin requirement.
Unit 4: Government Budget and the Economy 6 15
Government budget - meaning, objectives and
components.
Classification of receipts - revenue receipts and
capital receipts; classification of expenditure –
revenue expenditure and capital expenditure.
Subject- Geography
Period of Time Books Name Chapters
16 Aug. to 31st Aug. India- People and 1. Human settlement
Economy. 2. Water Resources
01st Sept. to 15th Sept. India- People and Mineral & Energy
Economy. Resources
Practical Work in
Geography Part-2 Processing of data &
Thematic Mapping
16th Sept. to 30th Sept. India- People and Planning in India; Target
Economy Area Planning(case
study) Idea of
sustainable
development (case
study)

CHEMISTRY CLASS XII


MONTH MAIN UNIT & SUB UNITS Some suggestive
activities
W.E..f Unit VIII: d and f Block Elements
16 AUGUST to General introduction, electronic configuration, Students may be asked to
30 SEPTEMBER identify the colors of
occurrence and characteristics of transition metals,
some of the first row
general trends in properties of the first row transition
metals – metallic character, transition metals ions in
ionization
enthalpy, oxidation states, ionic radii, colour, aqueous solutions and
give reason for formation
catalytic property, magnetic properties, interstitial
compounds, alloy of colour compound by
formation.
taking use of internet and
Lanthanoids ‐Electronic configuration, oxidation text book.
states and lanthanoid contraction and its
consequences.

Students may be
Unit IX: CoordinationCompoundsCoordination
encouraged to prepare a
compounds ‐ Introduction, ligands, coordination report on biography of
number, colour, magnetic properties Alfred Werner. Students
and shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear may discuss his work with
coordination compounds. Bonding, Werner's friends on google group/
theory, VBT, and CFT whats app group.

Unit X: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Find out from the


Haloalkanes: Nomenclature, nature of C–X bond, internet and text books
physical and chemical properties, optical rotation how the nature C–X
mechanism of substitution reactions. bond in Haloalkanes
Haloarenes: Nature of C–X bond, substitution and Haloarenes greatly
reactions (Directive influence of halogen in influenced their
monosubstituted compounds only). properties.

BIOLOGY CLASS XII

Class MAIN UNIT & SUB UNITS Practical/Activity Project work/


Assignment
XII August Chapter-5: Principles of A. List of Experiments-
Inheritance and Variation- 1. Prepare a temporary Investigatory Project -
Heredity and variation: mount to observe pollen the student’s work over
Mendelian inheritance; germination. the academic session
deviations from Mendelism – 4. Prepare a temporary may be given
incomplete mount of onion root tip to
dominance, co-dominance, study mitosis.
multiple alleles and inheritance B. Spotting-
of blood groups, pleiotropy; 1. Flowers adapted to
elementary idea of polygenic pollination by different
inheritance; chromosome agencies (wind, insects, birds).
2. Identification of stages of
theory of inheritance;
gamete development, i.e., T.S.
chromosomes and genes; Sex
of testis and T.S. of ovary
determination - in human through permanent slides
being, birds and honey bee; (from grasshopper/mice).
linkage and crossing over; sex 3. Meiosis in onion bud cell or
linked inheritance - grasshopper testis through
haemophilia, colour blindness; permanent slides.
Mendelian disorders in humans
-thalassemia;
chromosomal disorders in
humans; Down's syndrome,
Turner's and Klinefelter's
syndromes
September Chapter-6: Molecular Basis of 4. T.S. of blastula through
Inheritance- Search for genetic permanent slides
material and DNA as genetic (Mammalian).
material; Structure of DNA and 5. Prepared pedigree charts
of any one of the genetic traits
RNA; DNA
such as rolling of tongue,
packaging; DNA replication;
blood groups, ear lobes,
Central Dogma; transcription, widow's peak and colour
genetic code, translation; gene blindness
expression and regulation - lac
operon; Genome, Human and
rice genome projects; DNA
fingerprinting
September -8: Human Health and 6. Common disease causing
Diseases- organisms like Ascaris,
Pathogens; parasites causing Entamoeba, Plasmodium, any
human diseases (malaria, fungus causing ringworm
through permanent slides,
dengue, chikungunya, filariasis,
models or virtual images.
ascariasis, typhoid, pneumonia,
Comment on symptoms of
common cold, amoebiasis, ring diseases that they cause
worm) and their control; Basic
concepts of immunology -
vaccines; cancer, HIV and AIDS;
Adolescence - drug and alcohol
abuse.
SA-I

PHYSICS CLASS XII


MONTH NAME OF THE UNIT & SUB- TOPICS TO BE COVERED
June UNIT I:Electrostatics
1.Electric charges and fields
Electric charges, Conservation of charge, Coulomb’s law-force
between two point charges, Force between multiple charges,
Superposition principle and continuous charge 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 field, Electric flux, Statement of gauss’s
theorem and it’s applications to find field due to infinitely long
straight wire, Uniformly charged infinite plane sheet
July 2.Electrostatic potential and capacitance
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 electric dipole in an electrostatic field, Conductors
and Insulators, Free charges and bound charges inside a
conductor, Dielectrics and electric polarization, 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.
UNIT II: Current Electricity
3. Current Electricity
Electric current, Flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor,
Drift velocity, Mobility and their relation with electric current,
Ohm’s law, Electrical resistance, V-I characteristics(linear and
nonlinear), Electrical energy and power, Electrical resistivity and
conductivity, 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(qualitative ideas only), Potentiometer- principle and it’s
applications to measure potential difference and for comparing
EMF of two cells, Measurement of internal resistance of a
cell(qualitative ideas only)
August UNIT III: Magnetic effect of current and Magnetism
4. Moving charges and magnetism
Concept of magnetic field, Oersted 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(only qualitative treatment), Force on a moving
charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields, 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- it’s current sensitivity and conversion
to Ammeter and voltmeter
5. Magnetism and Matter
Current loop as a magnetic dipole and it’s magnetic dipole
moment, Magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron, Bar
magnet as an equivalent solenoid, Magnetic field lines, Earth’s
magnetic field and magnetic elements.
September UNIT IV: Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating current
6. Electromagnetic Induction
Electromagnetic induction, Faraday’s laws, Induced EMF and
current, Lenz’s law, Eddy currents, Self and mutual induction
7. Alternating current
Alternating currents, Peak and RMS value of alternating
current/voltage, Reactance and Impedance, LC
oscillations(qualitative treatment only), LCR series circuit,
Resonance, Power in AC Circuits, AC generator and transformer

MATHS CLASS XII


MONTH UNITS UNITS/SUB TOPICS Remark
RELATION RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS Given in
FUNCTION Types of relation: Reflexive, symmetric, transitive the
and equivalence relation one to one and on-to suggestive
15 JUNE TO function. split up of
15 JULY INVERSE TRIGNOMETRIC FUNCTIONS syllabus
DEFINATION, range, domain and ;principal value for online
branch classes by
NVS Head
quarter
MATRICES
Concept of notation, order, equality types of
matrices, zero and identity matrix, transpose of
matrix, symmetric and skew symmetric matrices.
Operation of matrices: Addition and multiplication To be
and multiplication with a scalar multiplication. Some covered
ALGEBRA properties of addition, multiplication and scalar between
multiplication. Non- community of multiplication of July and
matrices. August
DETERMINANTS
Determinant of a square matrix (up to 3 x 3
matrices), minors, cofactors and applications of
determinants in finding the area of triangle. Adjoint
15 JULY TO and inverse of a square matrix., solving system of
21 AUGUST linear equations in two or three variables(having
unique solution) using inverse of a matrix.
CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABIALITY
CALCULUS Continuity: Definition of continuity in terms of limit,
continuity at a point, continuity over the domain of
the function, continuity over an interval, continuity
of function of the form f(x) = xn, ex, log x, ax, sine and
cosine function modulus function, greatest integer
function, properties of continuity of a function,
continuity of polynomial, rational function and
remaining trigonometric functions viz. tangent,
cotangent, secant, and cosecant function.
Differentiability, derivative of composite function,
chain rule, derivative of inverse trigonometric
function, derivative of implicit functions, concept of
exponential and logarithmic functions, derivatives of
logarithmic and exponential functions. Logarithmic
Differentiation, Derivative of functions expressed in
parametric form, second order derivatives
UNIT TEST 22-08-2020 TO 29-08-20 FIRST UNIT TEST
APPLICATIONS OF DERRIVATIVES
Increasing and decreasing functions, tangents and
normals maxima and minima ( first derivative test
motivated geometrically and second derivative test
given as provable tool), simple problems ( that
illustrates basic principles and understanding of the
subject as well as real life situations.

INTEGRALS
Integration as inverse process of differentiation,
SEPTEMBER integration of variety of functions by substitution, by
partial fractions and by parts. Evaluation of simple
integrals of the following types and problems based
on them
𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑥
∫ 2 2
, ∫ 2 2
, ∫
𝑥 ± 𝑎 𝑎 −𝑥 √𝑥 2 ± 𝑎2
𝑑𝑥

√𝑎 − 𝑥 2
2
𝑑𝑥 (𝑝𝑥 + 𝑞)𝑑𝑥
∫ 2
𝑎𝑥 +𝑏𝑥+𝑐
, ∫ 2
√𝑎𝑥 +𝑏𝑥+𝑐
∫ √𝑥 2 ± 𝑎2 𝑑𝑥
∫ √𝑎2 − 𝑥 2 𝑑𝑥
Fundamental theorem of calculus (without proof).
Basic properties of definite integrals and evaluation
of definite integrals.

5 OCTOBER I TERM/ HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS


ONWARD
Class XII (English CORE)
Month/Period Literature Reading & Advanced writing skills
Flamingo Vistas
16-August to 1. Indigo 1. The 1. Practice of reading
30 Sep. 2020 2. A thing enemy comprehension followed by
of beauty 2. Should MCQ
wizard hit 2. Short composition
mommy a. Notice writing
b. Advertisements
c. format/informal
invitation and reply
3. Letter for job
4. Letter to the editor
5. Article writing

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