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Class- 11

Subject - Mathematics
Book - (N.C.E.R.T.)
Term - 1
(Periodic Test - 1)
April Ch-1: Sets, Ch - 2 : Relation and Function
May Ch- 3: Trigonometric Functions
Project Activity (1) To find the number of subsets of a given set and verify that if a set has 'n' number of
n
elements, then the total number of subset is 2 .
(2) To Represent set theoretic operations using Venn Diagrams.
(3) To verify distribution law for three given non-empty setsA, B and C that isAÈ(BÈC) = (AÈB) Ç (AÈC) .
(4) To Identify a relation and a function.
(5) To distinguish between a Relation and Function.
(Note : Periodic Test-1 syllabus Ch-1,2,3,4)
Half Yearly Exam
June Ch- 5 : Complex Number and Quadratic Number
July Ch- 6 : Linear Inequalities, Ch- 7 : Permutation and Combination
August Ch -9 : Sequence and Series (AP)
September Ch -9 : Sequence and Series (GP)
Ch- 10 : Straight Line
Project Activity (6) To find the values of sine and cosine functions in second, third and fourth quadrants using
their given values in first quadrant.
(7) To plot the graphs of Sin x, Sin 2x, 2Sinx and Sin x/2 using same co-ordinate axes.
(8) To find the number of ways in which three cards can be selected from given five card.
(9) To construct a Pascal's Triangle and write binomial expansion for a given positive integral exponent.
(10) To obtain formula for the sum of squares of first n- natural numbers.
(Note : Half Yearly Exam - Periodic Test-1+Half Yearly Syllabus)
Term - 2
(Periodic Test - 2)
October Ch- 11 : Conic Section (Circle, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola)
November Ch- 12 : Introduction of 3-D, Ch- 11 : Conic Section
(Note - Periodic Test-2 - Syllabus after Half Yearly Ch-11, 12)
Project Activity (11) An alternative approach to obtain formula for the sum of square of first n-natural
numbers.
(12) To demonstrate that the Arithmetic mean of two different positive numbers is always greater than the
Geometric mean.
(13) To establish the formula fore the sum of the cubes of the first n-natural numbers.
(14)An alternative method of constructing a parabola.
(15) To construct an ellipse use a rectangle.
(Annual Exam)
December Ch- 13 : Limit and Derivatives
January Ch- 15 : Statistics, Ch- 16 : Probability
ProjectActivity (16) To Construct an ellipse with given major and minor axes.
(17) To explain the concept of octanes by three mutually perpendicular planes in space.
2 2
x -c
(18) To find analytically lim f(x) = x - c
x® c

(19) To obtain truth values of compound statements of the type (pvq) by using switch connections in parallel.
(20) To write the sample space when a die is tossed once two time three times four time.
(Note -Annual Exam - Syllabus - Periodic-1, Periodic -2, Half Yearly +Annual Syllabus)
Deleted Portion : Sets : Difference of sets, Complement of a set. Properties of Complement, Relations &
Functions : ! (up to R×R×R ), ! Sum, Difference, product and quotients of functions, Trigonometric Functions :
! General Solutions of trigonometric equations of the type siny=sina, cosy=cosa and tany= tana, Complex
Numbers and Quadratic Equations : ! Polar representation of complex numbers. ! Square root of a complex
number, Permutations and Combinations : ! Derivationof formulae for nPr and nCr , Sequence and Series :
2 3
!Formulae for the following special sum Sx, Sx , Sx , Straight Lines : ! Shifting of origin. ! Equation of family of
lines passing through the point of intersection of two lines, Conic sections : A point, a straight line and a pair of
intersecting lines as a degenerated case of a conic section, Statistics : Analysis of frequency distributions with equal
means but different variances, Probability : Axiomatic (set theoretic) probability, connections with other theories
of earlier classes.
Full Deleted Chapter - Ch-4 : Principle of Mathematical Induction, Ch- 8 : Binomial theorem, Ch-14 :
Mathematical Reasoning.

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