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REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT 2006-2007 - SECOND YEAR

INDEX

Page
S.No. Subjects
No.
1 Tamil 2
2 English 2
3 Mathematics 3-4
4 Physics 5-12
5 Chemistry 13-23
6 Zoology - Long Version 24-29
7 Bio-Zoology 30-36
8 Botany - Long Version 37
9 Bio-Botany 37

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CONTENTS DELETED FROM THE YEAR 2006-2007
t. v© ghl¥gFÂ Ú¡f«.
1. brŒÍŸ ÂU¡Fwëš éid£¥g« v‹w mÂfhu«
kd¥ghl¥gFÂæèUªJ k£L« Ú¡f¥gL»wJ. Ïjdhš
20 mofŸ Fiw»wJ, ghl¤Â£l¤Â‹go 100 mofŸ
k£Lnk kd¥ghl¥gFÂ. 120 mofëèUªJ 100 mofshf
Fiw¡f¥g£LŸsJ.

2. Jiz¥ghl« g¡f« v©.191èUªJ 196 Koa Ïl« bg‰WŸs "Mah"


fijÍ«, g¡f« v©.274 èUªJ 278 Koa Ïl« bg‰WŸs
"Jâ " fijÍ« Ú¡f¥gL»‹wd.

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S.No. Contents Deleted items


1 Prose Lesson-IV "The Magic of words" (P.No.158 to 172)

* New Lesson may be given in the revised edition 2007

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FROM THE YEAR 2006-2007
TABLE-1 Changes made in the Books for 2006-2007(only result will be asked
for Examination purpose)
Withheld only for Withheld only for
descriptive type the proofs and not
questions i.e., for the results. Page No.
Page No.
Chapter Descriptive type The results may English
Tamil Medium
questions should not be be asked for Medium
asked but objective type objective type
questions can be asked questions
All the derivation of Volume - I Volume - I
equations of the lines, 90, 91, 92, 102, 99, 100, 101,
planes and sphere. 103, 104, 105, 112, 113, 114,
II
106, 107, 108, 115, 116, 117,
120, 121 & 122. 118, 119, 120,
132, 133 & 134.
All the derivation of 175, 176, 194, 192, 193, 213,
IV standard equation of 195, 196, 219 & 214, 215, 238,
conics (including tracing) 220. 239 & 240.
Examples 6.10, 6.11, 6.13 Volume - II Volume - II
and the problems 2, 3, 4 76, 77, 78, 79 & 87, 88, 90 & 91.
VI and 5 under the Exercise 80.
6.2 (The fifth point special
points is excluded)
Example 4.59, 4.60, Volume-I Volume-I
4.61, 4.62, 4.68, 246, 247, 248, 266, 267, 268,
4.69, 4.70, 4.71, 252, 253, 254, 269, 273, 274,
4.76 & 4.79. 255, 262, 268 & 275, 276, 284,
IV All the problems 270. 290, 291 & 293.
under Exer. 4.5,
Problems 3, 8
under Exer. 4.7.
The result in 4.7.3.
Reduction formulae Volume-II Volume-II
for ∫ sin xdx,
n
100, 101, 102, 112, 114, 115,
∫ cos xdx
n 103 & 104. 116 & 119.
π/2
∫ sinnxdx, and
0

VII π/2
∫ cosnxdx,
0

(Result for ∫ sinnxdx


Example 7.15
Problem 1 under
Exercise 7.3)
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Page No.
Not to be asked for Page No.
Chapter (English
Examinations (Tamil Medium)
Medium)

Question No. 2 in Exercise 1.4 36 39

I Question Nos. 1(ii), (iii), (iv),


(vi), (ix) and Question Nos. 4, 5 46 50
in Exercise 1.5.

Question No. 3 in Exercise 5.9


(Edition 2006) or Qn. No: 2 in 53 60
Edition 2005
V
Question Nos. 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 &
11 in Exercise 5.10 60, 61 68

VI Question No. 5 in Exercise 6.3 87 99

Question Nos. 10, 11, 13, 14,


122 135, 136
15, 16 & 19 in Exercise 7.4.
VII
Question Nos. 2, 4 & 6 in
127 141
Exercise 7.5.

For complete details of collection and classification of questions refer COME BOOK
(Revised Edition)

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CONTENTS DELETED FROM THE YEAR 2006-2007

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No the text book
1. Vol, I (6 to 8) 1.1.7 Continuous distribution of charge
i) Linear charge distribution
ii) surface charge distribution
iii) Volume distribution of charge.
2. Vol. I (39 to 40) 1.7 Applications of Electrostatics
i) Ink-Jet printing
ii) Xerox copying machine.
3. Vol. I (51) Q.No. 1.8
4. Vol. I (79 to 80) 2.11.5 Dry cell
5. Vol. I (81 to 82) 2.11.8 Nickel – Iron accumulater
2.11.9 Solid state cell
6. Vol. I (90) Q.No. 2.10
Vol. I (91) Q.No. 2.28
7. Vol. I (101) 3.1.7 Origin of thermoelectric emf.
8. Vol. I (113 to 3.4.3 (i) (ii) (iii) Toroid
115)
9. Vol. I (139) Q.No.3.6
10. Vol. I (141) Q.No. 3.23 (ii) a toroid
11. Vol. I (142) Q.No. 3.34
12. Vol. I (159-161) 4.4.2 Distribution of three – phase ac
i) Star connection
ii) Delta connection.

13. Vol. I (187) Q.No. 4.44. , Q.No.4.45, Q.No. 4.53

14. Vol. I (192) 5.1 Maxwell’s displacement current.

15. Vol.I (194 to 5.1.3 Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves.


195)

16. Vol. I (199 to 5.1.7 Propagation of electromagnetic waves.


200)

17. Vol. I (224 to 5.7.2 Fraunhofer diffraction at a single slit.


227) 5.7.3 Width of the central maximum.
18. Vol. I (243) Q.No. 5.6

19. Vol. I (247) Q.No. 5.16


Q.No. 5.34

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20. Vol. I (249) Q.No. 5.50

21. Vol. II (24 to 25) 6.2.9 Experimental determination of critical potentials.


Franck and Hertz method.
Interpretation of the curve.
22. Vol. II (29 to 35) 6.2.12 Vector atom model (i) Spatial quantization
(ii) Spinning electron.
6.2.13 Quantum numbers (i), (ii) (iii) (iv) (v ) (vi) (vii)
6.2.14 Pauli’s exclusion principle
6.2.15 The periodic classification of elements.

23. Vol. II (63) Q.No. 6.30


Q.No. 6.31
Q.No. 6.32
24. Vol. II (71) 7.1.9 Millikan’s experiment.

25. Vol. II (75) 7.3.3 Davisson and Germer experiment.

26. Vol. II (92) Q.No. 7.18


Vol. II (93) Q.No. 7.23

27. Vol. Ii (102-103) 8.4 Nuclear models


8.4.1 Liquid drop model
8.4.2 Independent particle model
8.4.3 Collective model.
28. Vol.II (143) Q.No. 8.27
Q.No. 8.28
29. Vol. II (160) 9.3.2 Full wave rectifier.

30. Vol. II (163) 9.4 Voltage doubler


9.5 Voltage tripler

31. Vol. II (186) 9.16.4 (i) Hartley Oscillator

32. Vol. II (217) Q.No. 9.21


Q.No. 9.23
Q.No. 9.24
33. Vol. II (254 to 10.10 Colour television (in total)
262) (10.10.1, 10.10.2, 10.10.3, 10.10.4, 10.10.5, 10.10.6,
10.10.7)
34. Vol. II (264) 10.11.3 Radar range equation

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35. Vol. II (274) Q.No. 10.8

36. Vol. II (275) Q.No. 10.28


Q.No. 10.29
Q.No. 10.30
Q.No. 10.31
Q.No. 10.32

37. Vol. I (169, 171, 4.7.2


172) 4.7.3
4.7.4 Power curves in graph and related derivations.
38. Vol.II (4 to 6) 6.1.3 Determination of specific charge.
Thomson’s experiment *1
39. Vol. II (117) 8.9 Figure 8.7 and its related content

40. Vol. II (125) Table 8.1 & 8.2

41. Vol. II (242) 10.5.1 Vidicon camera tube *2

42. Vol. I (14, 15) 1.2.7 Electric field at any point due to an Electric dipole

43. Vol. I (33) 1.5.4 Polarisation of dielectric


(in page 33, 5th line to 9th line)
44. Vol. I (102) 3.1.8 Measurement of Thermoemf

45. Vol. I (148) 4.2.1 Experimental demonstration for self induction

46. Vol. II (78) Figure 7.11 (b) Optical Microscope

47. Vol. II (81) 7.5.3 Galilean transformations

48. Vol. II (131) 8.12.1 Quark Model

49. Vol. II (167) 9.8 LCD

50. Vol. II (189) 9.17 SSI, MSI, LSI, DLSI.....upto MOSFET

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51. Vol. II (207) 9.20.1 Uses of CRO (detailed explanations) *3

52. Vol. II (207) 9.20.1 In page 207, 3rd Paragraph

53. Vol. II (232) 10.3 Antennas and transmission lines *4

54. Vol. II (247 & 10.5.3 & 10.6 Television Standards and Television
248) broadcast channel

Note: i) *1 *2 *3 *4 These contents will be written in a simple manner and


included in the forthcoming new edition of textbook.

ii)The questions and problems given in the self-evaluation and solved


problems, related to the above mentioned list will also be deleted.

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(ii) gu¥ò ä‹Dh£l¥ gutš
(iii) gUk ä‹Dh£l¥ gutš
2 bjhFÂ .1 (39 Kjš 40 tiu) 1.7 ãiy ä‹åaè‹ ga‹ghLfŸ
(i) ik-bjë¥ò m¢R¥ gÂ¥ò
(ii) m¢R¥ gf®¥ò efš vªÂu«
3 bjhFÂ . 1 (52) nfŸé v© 1.8

4 bjhFÂ. 1 (83 Kjš 84) 2.11.5 gir ä‹fy«

5 bjhFÂ. 1 (85 Kjš 86) 2.11.8 ã¡fš – ÏU«ò nrk¡fy«


2.11.9 ©kãiy ä‹fy«
6 bjhFÂ. 1 95 nfŸé v© 2.10
96 nfŸé v© 2.28
7 bjhFÂ. 1 ( 107) 3.1.7 bt¥gä‹åa¡F éiræ‹ njh‰w«

8 bjhF .1 (120 Kjš 122) 3.4.3 (i), (ii), (iii) t£ltç¢RUŸ

9 bjhFÂ .1 ( 146) nfŸé v© 3.6

10 bjhF .1 ( (148) nfŸé v© 3.23 (ii) t£ltç¢RUŸ

11 bjhFÂ. 1 ( (142) nfŸé v© 3.34

12 bjhFÂ. 1 (168- 171) 4.4.2 _‹W f£l khWÂir ä‹ndh£l¥ g»®Î


(i) °lh® k‰W«
(ii) blšlh Ïiz¥ò
13 bjhFÂ .1 ( 198- 199) nfŸé v© 4.44, 4.45, 4.53

14 bjhFÂ. 1 ( 205) 5.1 kh¡°btšè‹ Ïl¥bga®¢Á


ä‹ndh£l«
15 bjhFÂ. 1 ( 207-208) 5.1.3 ä‹fhªj miyfë‹ FW¡fiy¥g©ò

16 bjhFÂ .1 ( 212- 213) 5.1.7 ä‹fhªj miyguÎjš

17 bjhFÂ. 1 (239-242) 5.7.2 x‰iw¥Ãséš V‰gL« ~¥uh‹nAhg®


éë«ò éisÎ

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5.7.3. ika¥ bghèé‹ mfy«
18 bjhFÂ. 1 (258) nfŸé v© 5.6 (Ô®¡f¥g£lfz¡F)

19 bjhFÂ. 1 (262) nfŸé v© 5.16, 5.34

20 bjhFÂ .1 (264) nfŸé v© 5.50

21 bjhFÂ. 11 (22-24) 6.2.9. khWãiy ä‹dG¤j« fhQ« MŒÎ -


¥uh§¡, bA®£° Kiw tiugl¤Â‰fhd
és¡f«
22 bjhFÂ. 11 (28-32) 6.2.12 bt¡l® mQkhÂç
(i) Ïl« Fth©lkh¡f¥gLjš
(ii) vy¡£uhå‹ j‰ RH‰Á
6.2.13 Fth©l« v©fŸ
(i) ,(ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii)
6.2.14. bgsèæ‹ j鮡if¤ j¤Jt«
6.2.15. jåktçir m£ltiz
23 bjhFÂ. II ( 60) nfŸé v© 6.30
6.31
6.32
24 bjhFÂ. II (68) 7.1.9 äšè¡få‹ MŒÎ

25 bjhFÂ. II (72) 7.3.3 nlér‹ , b#®k® nrhjid

26 bjhFÂ. II (89) nfŸé v© 7.18


bjhFÂ. II (90) nfŸé v© 7.23
27 bjhFÂ .II (99- 101) 8.4 mQ¡fU khÂçfŸ
8.4.1 Âut¤Jë khÂç
8.4.2 rh®g‰w JfŸ khÂç
8.4.3 bjhF¥ò khÂç
28 bjhFÂ .II (142) nfŸé v© 8.27
(143) 8.28
29 bjhFÂ. II (160,161) 9.3.2. KGmiy¤ ÂU¤Â
30 bjhFÂ .II (163) 9.4. ä‹dG¤j Ïu£o¥gh¡»
(164) 9.5 ä‹dG¤j K«kl§fh¡»
31 bjhFÂ. II (187,188) 9.16.4 Ah®£è miyæa‰¿

32 bjhFÂ .II (222) nfŸé v© 9.21


nfŸé v© 9.23
nfŸé v© 9.24
33 bjhF II(263- 272) 10.10. t©z¤ bjhiy¡fh£Á (KGtJ«)
10.10.1, 10.10.2., 10.10.3,10.10.4,
10.10.5, 10.10.6, 10.10.7
34 bjhFÂ. II (274) 10.11.3 (nulh® beL¡f¢ rk‹ghL

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35 bjhFÂ .II 285) nfŸé v© 10.8

36 bjhFÂ .II (286) nfŸé v© 10.28


nfŸé v© 10.29
nfŸé v© 10.30
nfŸé v© 10.31
nfŸé v© 10.32
37 bjhF .1 (179 Kjš 182 tiu) 4.7.2 tiugl¤Âš cŸs Âw‹ tisnfhL
4.7.3 k‰W« ä‹ R‰¿š ÂwD¡fhd
4.7.4 rk‹ghLfŸ
38 bjhFÂ .II (3- 6) 6.1.3 vy¡uhå‹ ä‹Dh£l ãiw¤ jfÎ (e/m )
fhzš *1
39 bjhFÂ. II (116) 8.9 - gl« 8.7 Ãsitæ‹ éisÎ tisnfhL
mj‰fhd és¡f« .
40 bjhFÂ.II (123, 124) m£ltiz 8.1 k‰W« 8.2

41 bjhF II (250, 251, 252) 10.5.1 Åofh‹ ãH‰gl¡ fUé¡ FHhŒ *2

42 bjhFÂ I (13, 14) 1.2.7 ä‹ ÏUKidahš VnjD« xU òŸëæš


ä‹òy«

43 bjhFÂ I (32) 1.5.4. bjhFga‹ òy¤ij..........èUªJ K=1 tiu

44 bjhF I (108, 109) 3.1.8 ä‹dG¤j khåia¥ ga‹gL¤Â bt¥g


ä‹åah¡F éir f©l¿jš

45 bjhFÂ I (156) 4.2.1 j‹ ä‹ Jh©lš ãfœtij és¡F«


nrhjid

46 bjhFÂ II (75) gl« 7.11 (b) xëæaš E©nzh¡»

47 bjhFÂ II (77,78) 7.5.3 fèèa‹ ãiy kh‰w§fŸ

48 bjhFÂ II (130,131) 8.12.1 Fth®¡ khÂç

49 bjhF II (168) 9.8 Âut¥ gof¡ fh£Á

50 bjhFÂ II (191,192) 9.17 SSI, MSI, LSI, VLSI......MOSFET

51 bjhF II (212, 213) 9.20.1 nf¤njhL¡ f® miyneh¡» (CRO)


ga‹fŸ (KG és¡f§fŸ) *3

52 bjhF II (212, 213) 9.20.1 213 g¡f¤Â‹ 3tJ ghuh

53 bjhFÂ II (239) 10.3. é©ziy¡ f«Ã k‰W« mD¥ò«


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CONTENTS DELETED FROM THE YEAR 2006-2007
Volume-1
No. of
Lesson Page contents
Pages
17 1.5 Schrodinger Wave 0.6
equation.....Probability amplitude
22 1.6 Eigen values and eigen 0.5
function......small volume
element
29 4. N2 +, N2 and N22 .....N2+>N2 0.75
1. Atomic Structure 31 to 33 Full 3.0
34 Fig. 1.11 Types of hybridzation 0.2
0.1
35 Full 1.0
36 Table 1.4 0.6
40 & 41 Types and orgin..... Between 1.0
them
55 Determination of ioization energy 0.4
2. Periodic classification-II
upto fig 2.1
71 & 72 2. density.......8. metallic 1
chartacter
73 2. density.... to the end of the 0.4
page
74, 75, Full 5.0
76, 77,
78
85 2. density to the end of the page 0.5
3. p-block elements 86, Full 3.0
87,88
89 From 3 with ..... ATP molecules 0.70
100 2. density to the end of the page 0.5
101 & Full 2.0
102
103 Uses.... 11H2O 0.7
104 & 2. density..... colour 1.0
105

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127 Table 4.1 0.5
130 Table 4.4 & upper 2 lines 0.5
133 Ores examples iv & v 0.1
134 & Fig 4.1 & Fig 4.2 1.0
4.d-block elements 135
138 iv, v, vi alloys 0.3
147 Ores ii & iii 0.1
152 Structure of chromate.... 0.5
156 Full 1.0
165 Table 5.1, La.....+3..... 0.5
5.F - block elements 166 Lu +3 0.5
167 Table 5.2 0.4
178 Acetylacetonate structure 0.3
186 Cis & trans isomer diagram for 0.2
6. co-ordination en
compounds 192-196 6.5.3 crystal field theory.... 3.7
limitations of CFT
198&199 Structures 1.0
209 Diagram except equation 0.3
213 & Structure of Thiosulptate ion 0.5
214
7. Nuclear Chemistry 217 & Problem 5 & its solution 0.5
218
220 Problem 11 0.5
221 Problem 13 0.5
233-235 Full 3.0
8. Solid state-II 241 Line defects 0.2
243 Examples of superconductor 0.3
252 9.1 Limitations of I Law full 1.0
266 9.5 free energy & equilibrium 0.5
9. Thermodynamics-II
constant
267-269 Full 3.0
284 Formation ...... equlibirium of 0.5
ammonia
285 & Full 2.0
10. Chemical equilibrium II 286
287 ......upto Kc=1.431..... 0.4
290 Birkleland Eydo Process 0.4
291-293 Full 3.0

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VOLUME II
No. of
Lesson Page contents
Pages
16 11.3 methods of determining 0.5
order
17 & 18 Full 2.0
11. Chemical kinetics-II 19 ...... up to rate method 0.7
27 Worked examples 0.5
28 Full 1.0
29 Problem No.4 and its solution 0.5
12. Surface chemistry Nil
69 Theory of strong electrolytes 0.7
13. Electrochemistry I
70 ........up to dilution respectively 0.7
107 Table alone 0.5
108 Full 1.0
109 Fig 14.2 0.2
111 Daniell cell paragraph 0.2
14. Electrochemistry II
116 IUPAC....around 0.5
130 14.4 corrosion of metals 0.6
131 to Full 8.0
138
15A. Introduction to 143 to Full 6.0
organic chemistry 148
151 Similarly...to the end of the page 0.6
152 Examples b, c & d 0.2
153 Geometrical isomerism.... 0.5
2 methyl-2-butene
154 Full 1.0
156 Every pair of to the end of the 0.5
page
15B. Isomerism in organic
157 Boat conformation..... Steric 0.5
chemistry
strain
162 dl pair of lactic acid diagram 0.4
167 R-S system to the end of the 0.5
system
168 to Full 3.0
170
171 Up to R-configuration 0.3
16. Hydroxy Derivatives 199 Full 1.0
17. Ethers Nil Nil Nil

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274 Last two lines 0.1
275 This is the case.....water 0.2
molecules
276 Full 1.0
278 Questions 0.6
284 Reaction a & b 0.3
288 & Reactions of ammonia 1.0
289 derivatives....H2O
290 Last two examples in 0.5
reaction2 & b & c reaction 3
18. Carbonyl compounds
291 Reaction a & b 0.7
292 Reaction c 0.2
294 Reaction with HCHO & CH3 0.2
CHO
295 Two lines in Fehlings....ls 0.1
precipitated
309 Questions 0.2
310 Question and answer upto 0.7
acetone
315 Comparison table 0.7
333 Practice Problem 0.3
334 Full 1.0
335 Up to answers 0.4
340 Practice problem...Acetone 0.5
19. Carboxylic acids 359 Equation iii & iv 0.2
361 Equation 1 & 3 0.2
371 (E) solve the problem 0.5
372 to Full 6.0
377
390 Resonance structure of 0.2
nitrobenzene
392 to Full 2.0
393
412 Top two reactions 0.5
20. Organic Nitrogen 414 Full 1.0
compound 417 Full 1.0
418 & 1. hydrolysis... up to amide 0.5
419
419 Stephens Reaction 0.1
420 Full 1.0
421 Top reaction 0.4

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441 Glucose.....NH2OH 0.2
443 Fructose with NH2OH and 0.4
point 7
447 to Classification of proteins 2.2
449
21. Bio Molecules
452 to Nucleic acids....protons 1.6
454
454 Simple lipids....End of the 0.5
page
455 3. Derived lipids....sterols 0.2
467 to Full 3.0
469
471 Edible colours....End of page 0.7
472 Full 1.0
473 Homopolymer...end of the 0.4
22. Chemistry in action
page
475 Polyholoalkenes 0.5
476 b) Glyptal 0.2
477 & Phenol-formaldehyde resin.... 0.7
478 end of the lesson
482 to Full 25
23. Problem in Chemistry
506
Total No. of boxed pages for volume I & II 148.2
Standard XII.

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33 4. N2+,.................N2 0.8
34 O2, O2 ,O2.................................. 0.2
35 KGikahf 1.0
36 KGikahf 1.0
37 KGikahf 1.0
38 KGikahf 1.0
39 KGikahf 1.0
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84 KGtJ« 1.0
85 KGtJ« 1.0
86 KGtJ« 1.0
87 KGtJ« 1.0
88 KGtJ« 1.0
89 KGtJ« 1.0
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98 KGtJ« 1.0
99 KGtJ« 1.0
100 KGtJ« 1.0
101 KGtJ« 1.0
102 6...............ga‹gL»wJ. 0.5
114 2. ml®¤Â 0.75
115 KGtJ« 1.0
116 KGtJ« 1.0
117 KGtJ« 1.0
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120 8. cnyhf¤j‹ik......................................... 0.3
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150 m£ltiz 4.4 0.2
151 m£ltiz 4.5 0.5
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156 gl« 4.2 0.4
159 iv),v),vi) cnyhffyitfŸ 0.3
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6. miz΢ 206 mÁ£blš mÁnlnd£ mik¥ò 0.2
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216 Á° {Pt Cl2(en) 2) 2+ nr®k¤Â‹ xë 0.3
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229 c¿ä mik¥ò 0.5
230 FnshnuhÚ mik¥ò 0.5
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246 jnahršng£ maåæ‹ mik¥ò 0.2
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277 nfhL mšyJ tç FiwghLfŸ 0.3
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khãèÍ« ............M‰wYl‹
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ntféaš-II KiwfŸ.........KGtJ«
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109 mnj neu¤Âš .........brašgL« 0.3
110 nlåaš ä‹fy« 0.3
115 IUPAC..............bfhL¡f¥g£LŸsd 0.5
128 14.4 cnyhf§fëš........KGtJ« 0.5
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1. 10 Table – Balanced diet for Indian adult male and


female.

2. 11 4 1-4 A who survey in India ……………… lack of


exercise.

3. 11 5, 6 Hyperglycemia …………. Occurs.


made in the Revised Edition.

4. 12 1–5 Fasting hypoglycemia ………… of insulin


receptors.
made in the Revised Edition.

5. 20 2, 3 Liver cirrhosis – It is an …………….liver damage.

6. 31 3, 4 Hernia
A hernia (rupture) ………….. defect surgically.

7. 33 1, 2 Body building is a sport ……………. On health club


34 1 Fig 1.11 Muscle building Fig 1.12 Exhibition
postures.

8. 40 4 Pleurisy
5 Inflammation of ………. Across earth other.

9. 41 7 Yoga
42 1-7 The father of ……… beneficial to oneself.
43 1

10. 48 6 Heart attack


49 1-4 Loss of blood supply ………..will be followed

11. 58 1-4 As all other cells of our body …………..repolarises


59 1 itself.

24
12. 50 3 Acquired heart valve ……………. may develop.
4

13. 76 4 Physiological effects


77 1 ………………. of that hormore.

14. 90 3 1 - 13 Eye infections …………….. doctor immediately.

15. 133 5, 6 In the asexual phase …………… sexual cycle inside


134 1, 2 mosquito.

16. 136 1–4 In helminthic worms ………….. of common


occurrence.

17. 145 8 –12 Pathogenecity and infections …………. And


146 1, 2 endotoxins.

18. 146 5 –10 The characteristics of species …………….. and


147 1-4 eosinophils etc..

19. 154 Flow Chart

20. 156 2 The large and complex ……….. against itself.

21. 157 1 1–5 Each immunoglobulin molecule ……….. antigen


antibody complex.

22. 160 1 1 - 13 Bursa of Fabricius …………. Secrete antibodies.

23. 161 3 Spleen – Spleen is the ………….. and destroy them.


162 1, 2

24. 163 3 4, 5 Together with ………. Surface proteins

25. 164 4 1–5 Antibodies – Immunoglobulin ………… observable


manner.

26. 166 7 5 –11 The array of HLA alleles ………… identical


haplophytes.

27. 189 2 10 Like DNA ………… amino acid codes.


190 1 2

28. 190 Fig 4.7 Home page

29. 190 4 In the representation of ………… indeterminate length


5
25
5

30. 191 1 The nucleic acid codes …………. Length

31. 194 Table – World population growth……….

32. 198 Fig 5.2 Total world population

33. 244 Culturable fishes of India.

34. 246 2–3 Structural aspects …………. This is expensive.


247 1–3
248 1–3

35. 262 1 3–5 and body parts such as …………….. blood vessels.

36. 262 2 9– The physician ………………. Of the body.


13

37. 263 3, 4 A brief history ……….. x-ray profile.


5, 6

38. 264 Fig 6.27 Endoscopy

39. 266 Fig. 6.28 and 6.29

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1. 10 m£ltiz : rçé»j czÎ

2. 10 4 cyf¢ Rfhjhu mik¥Ã‹ …………….


11 1 cl‰gæ‰Áæ‹ikna

3. 11 1-5 Ïu¤j¢ r®¡fiu mÂfç¥ò


………… nfhkh ãiy ngh‹witÍ« Vwglyh«.
òÂa g¥Ú kh‰¿aik¡f¥gL«.

4. 11 5-6 ilahbg£o° bkè£l°


12 1-2 …………… Ïl§fis mÂfç¡fyh«.
òÂa g¥Ú kh‰¿aik¡f¥gL«.

5. 19 3 <uš ÏW¡» nehŒ


4 …………… gh¥ÉF V‰g mikÍ«

6. 30 2-3 bA®åah (jir¥ÃJ¡f«)


…………… Á»¢irna MF«.

7. 32 1,2 clš f£lik¥ig ts®¤jš


33 1,2 ………… gæ‰Áia¤ Jt¡f nt©L«.
gl« 1.11., 1.12.,

8. 39 4 ÃëôuÁ (Pleurisy) Eiupuš ………………


5 äfΫ mÂfäU¡F«

9. 40 6,7 nahfhrd« : ».K. 3tJ ………… vdΫ


41 1-6 bjçé¡f¥g£LŸsJ.

10. 47 6-8 khuil¥ò (Heart Attack)


48 1 Ïja¤jirfS¡F ……………… it¤ÂU¤jš
nt©L«

27
11. 55 9 e« clè‹ k‰w bršfëš br¿Î ………………
56 1-3 ãiyia mil»wJ.
57 1

12. 48 6,7 Ïu¤j X£l¥ ghÂ¥òfshš ……………… Ïja¢


49 1 braèH¥ò neçL« - äj äŠÁa Ïja¤Jo¥ò-
V‰gL«.

13. 74 3 ijuh¡ìå‹ cl‰braèaš


…………… j‹å¢irahd brayhF«

14. 87 5-7 f© bjh‰WfŸ …………… Á»¢ir brŒa


88 1-3 nt©L«

15. 131 5 ghèè Ïd¥bgU¡f ãiyæš …………… ghš


132 1-4 Ïd¥bgU¡f¤ij¤ bjhl®tj‰fhf V‰gL»wJ.

16. 134 1- 4 bAšä‹j° bjhFÂæš …………… cW¥òfŸ


135 c£gl¡TL«

17. 145 7 -10 nehŒ c‰g¤Â Ïašò« bjh‰W nehŒfS«


146 1–4 …………… ãiwnt‰W»‹wd.

18. 146 Ïd¤jL¥ò g©òfshtd :


147 brŒé¤jš Kjèad.
148

19. 157 Flow Chart -


gh¡Oça§fë‹ ÂR cŸ tUif etc.

20. 158 6 F¿¥ÃL j‹ikÍila ………… fhuâahd


159 mik»wJ.

21. 160 1 3 – 15 X›bthU Ï«Índh – Fnshòè‹ _y¡TW«


………… jå¤njh fhz¥glyh«.

22. 163 4, 5 ng¥ßÁahŒ ig ………… Ru¡»‹wd.


164 1

23. 165 1 k©Ùuš (Spleen) ………… mê¡»‹wJ.


166

24. 167 3 Ëd® Kj‹ik …………


Ïiz¡f¥g£oUªjhY«

28
25. 168 3 1-6 18 M« ü‰wh©o‹ ÏWÂæš …………
éizò绋wd.

26. 171 5 1-8 MwhtJ Fnuhnkhnrhä‹ …………


Ah¥nshil¥òfŸ ÏU¡F«.

27. 198 2 DNA tçiraik¥ig¤ jhåa§» _y« m¿jš


………… it¡f¥gL»‹wJ.

28. 198 gl« 4.7 kåj Éndhä¡ njLjè‹ Jt¡f¥g¡f«.

29. 198 5 ãô¡ënahilLfŸ mšyJ òuj§fis¡


199 1 F¿¥gj‰F ………… všiya‰w Ïilbtë

30. 199 ãô¡ë¡ mäy F¿fŸ ………… tiuaiwa‰w


Ïilbtë

31. 203 m£ltiz – cyf k¡fŸ njhif ts®¢ÁÍ«


mj‹ Ïu£o¥ò¡ fhyK«

32. 205 gl« 5.2 tsU«, ts®ªj ehLfëš bkh¤j k¡fŸ


bjhif.

33. 256 ϪÂahé‹ ts®¥ò Û‹fŸ

34. 257 Û‹Fs¤Â‹ mik¥ò«


258 Û‹Fs¤ijcUth¡FjY« ………… mit
259 bryÎ Ão¥git.
260

35. 273 3 5-7 Eiupuš, fšÄuš, ÁWÚuf« ………… bg‰W


Muha Koͫ.

36. 273 kU¤Jt®fŸ j« njit¡nf‰g ………… CT ahš


274 juKoͫ

37. 274 CT æ‹ RU¡fkhd tuyhW …………


275 njh‰wtoit mséL»wJ.

38. 275 gl« 6.27 v‹nlh°nfh¥Ã ÏaªÂu«

39. 277 gl« 6.28, 6.29

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S.No. Para Line Contents
No.

1. 10 Table – Balanced diet for Indian adult


male and female.

2. 11 4 1-4 A who survey in India ………………


lack of exercise.

3. 11 5 Hyperglycemia …………. Occurs.


6 made in the Revised Edition.

4. 12 1-5 Fasting hypoglycemia ………… of


insulin receptors.
made in the Revised Edition.

5. 20 2 Liver cirrhosis – It is an
3 …………….liver damage.

6. 31 3 Hernia
4 A hernia (rupture) ………….. defect
surgically.

7. 33 1, 2 Body building is a sport …………….


34 1 On health club Fig 1.11 Muscle
building Fig 1.12 Exhibition postures.

8. 40 4 Pleurisy
5 Inflammation of ………. Across earth
other.

9. 41 7 Yoga
42 1-7 The father of ……… beneficial to
43 1 onself.

10. 48 6 Heart attack


49 1-4 Loss of blood supply ………..will be
followed

30
11. 58 1-4 As all other cells of our body
59 1 …………..repolarises itself.

12. 50 3 Acquired heart valve ……………. may


4 develop.

13. 76 4 Physiological effects


77 1
………………. of that hormore.

14. 90 3 1 - 13 Eye infections …………….. doctor


immediately.

15. 133 5, 6 In the asexual phase …………… sexual


134 1, 2 cycle inside mosquito.

16. 136 1–4 In helminthic worms ………….. of


common occurrence.

17. 137 9 – 10 Pathogenecity and infections ………….


138 1–4 And endotoxins.

18. 138 7 – 11 The characteristics of species


139 1-4 …………….. and eorinophils etc..

19. 146 Flow Chart

20. 148 2 The large and complex ……….. against


itself.

21. 149 1 1–5 Immunoglobulin molecule ………..


antigen antibody complex.

22. 152 1 1 - 13 Bursa of Fabricins …………. Secrete


antibodies.

23. 153 3 Spleen – Spleen is the ………….. and


154 1, 2 destroy them.

24. 155 3 4, 5 Together with ………. Surface proteins

25. 156 4 1–5 Antibodies – Immunoglobulin


………… observable manner.

31
26. 158 7 5 – 11 The array of HLA alleles …………
identical haplotypes.

27. 181 2 10 Like DNA ………… amino acid codes.


182 1 2

28. 182 Fig 4.7 Home page

29. 182 4 In the representation of …………


5 indeterminate length

30. 183 1 The nucleic acid codes ………….


Length

31. 186 Table – World population


growth……….

32. 190 Fig 5.2 Total world population

33. 236 Culturable fishes of India.

34. 238 2–3 Structural aspects …………. this is


239 1–3 expensive.
240 1-3

35. 254 1 3–5 and body parts such as ……………..


blood vessels.

36. 254 2 9 – 13 The physician ………………. of the


body.

37. 255 3 A brief history ……….. x-ray profile.


4
5
6

38. 256 Fig 6.4.10 Endoscopy

39. 258 Fig. 6.4.11 and 6.4.12

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1. 10 m£ltiz : rçé»j czÎ

2. 10 4 cyf¢ Rfhjhu mik¥Ã‹ …………….


11 1 cl‰gæ‰Áæ‹ikna

3. 11 1-5 Ïu¤j¢ r®¡fiu mÂfç¥ò


………… nfhkh ãiy ngh‹witÍ« Vwglyh«.
òÂa g¥Ú kh‰¿aik¡f¥gL«.

4. 11 5-6 ilahbg£o° bkè£l°


12 1-2 …………… Ïl§fis mÂfç¡fyh«.
òÂa g¥Ú kh‰¿aik¡f¥gL«.

5. 19 3 <uš ÏW¡» nehŒ


4 …………… gh¥ÉF V‰g mikÍ«

6. 30 2-3 bA®åah (jir¥ÃJ¡f«)


…………… Á»¢irna MF«.

7. 32 1,2 clš f£lik¥ig ts®¤jš


33 1,2 ………… gæ‰Áia¤ Jt¡f nt©L«.
gl« 1.11., 1.12.,

8. 39 4 ÃëôuÁ (Pleurisy) Eiupuš ……………… äfΫ


5 mÂfäU¡F«

9. 40 6,7 nahfhrd« : ».K. 3tJ ………… vdΫ


41 1-6 bjçé¡f¥g£LŸsJ.

10. 47 6-8 khuil¥ò (Heart Attack)


48 1 Ïja¤jirfS¡F ……………… it¤ÂU¤jš
nt©L«

33
11. 55 9 e« clè‹ k‰w bršfëš br¿Î ………………
56 1-3 ãiyia mil»wJ.
57 1

12. 48 6,7 Ïu¤j X£l¥ ghÂ¥òfshš ……………… Ïja¢


49 1 braèH¥ò neçL«

13. 74 3 ijuh¡ìå‹ cl‰braèaš


…………… j‹å¢irahd brayhF«

14. 87 5-7 f© bjh‰WfŸ …………… Á»¢ir brŒa


88 1-3 nt©L«

15. 131 5 ghèè Ïd¥bgU¡f ãiyæš …………… ghš


132 1-4 Ïd¥bgU¡f¤ij¤ bjhl®tj‰fhf V‰gL»wJ.

16. 134 1- 4 bAšä‹j° bjhFÂæš …………… cW¥òfŸ


135 c£gl¡TL«

17. 136 9 nehŒ c‰g¤Â Ïašò« bjh‰W nehŒfS«


137 1-9 …………… ãiwnt‰W»‹wd.

18. 137 10 Ïd¤jL¥ò g©òfshtd :


138 1-6 brŒé¤jš Kjèad.
139 1

19. 148 Flow Chart -


gh¡Oça§fë‹ ÂR cŸ tUif etc.

20. 149 6 F¿¥ÃL j‹ikÍila ………… fhuâahd


150 1 mik»wJ.

21. 151 1 3– X›bthU Ï«Índh – Fnshòè‹ _y¡TW«


15 ………… jå¤njh fhz¥glyh«.

22. 154 4, 5 ng¥ßÁahŒ ig ………… Ru¡»‹wd.


155 1

23. 156 2-4 k©Ùuš (Spleen) ………… mê¡»‹wJ.


157 1

34
24. 158 3 Ëd® Kj‹ik …………
Ïiz¡f¥g£oUªjhY«

25. 159 3 1-6 18 M« ü‰wh©o‹ ÏWÂæš …………


éidò绋wd.

26. 162 4 1-8 MwhtJ Fnuhnkhnrhä‹ …………


Ah¥nshil¥òfŸ ÏU¡F«.

27. 189 2 1-3 DNA tçiraik¥ig¤ jhåa§» _y« m¿jš


………… it¡f¥gL»‹wJ.

28. 189 gl« 4.7 kåj Éndhä¡ njLjè‹ Jt¡f¥g¡f«.

29. 189 5 ãô¡ënahilLfŸ mšyJ òuj§fis¡


190 1 F¿¥gj‰F ………… všiya‰w Ïilbtë

30. 190 ãô¡ë¡ mäy F¿fŸ ………… tiuaiwa‰w


Ïilbtë

31. 194 m£ltiz – cyf k¡fŸ njhif ts®¢ÁÍ«


mj‹ Ïu£o¥ò¡ fhyK«

32. 196 gl« 5.2 tsU«, ts®ªj ehLfëš bkh¤j k¡fŸ


bjhif.

33. 247 ϪÂahé‹ ts®¥ò Û‹fŸ

34. 248 Û‹Fs¤Â‹ mik¥ò«


249 Û‹Fs¤ijcUth¡FjY« ………… mit
250 bryÎ Ão¥git.
251

35. 264 3 Eiupuš, fšÄuš, ÁWÚuf« ………… bg‰W Muha


Koͫ.

36. 264 4 14, kU¤Jt®fŸ j« njit¡nf‰g ………… CT ahš


265 1 15 juKoͫ
1-3

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37. 265 8, 9 CT æ‹ RU¡fkhd tuyhW …………
266 1, 2 njh‰wtoit mséL»wJ.

38. 266 gl« 6.27 v‹nlh°nfh¥Ã ÏaªÂu«

39. 268 gl« 6.28, 6.29

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