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4 Childhood Yes
Father to son Yes

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4 Albert Einstein At school Yes
Mother's Day No
6 The Ghat of the Only world No
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The lament Yes
A pair of Mustachios Yes

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The adventure of Three garridebs No
Pappachi's moth Yes

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The luncheon Yes
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Mother tongue
Hawk roosting
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10 Felling of the Banyan tree Yes
11 Ode to a Nightingale No
12 Ajamil and the Tigers Yes
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My watch Yes
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Tribal verse Yes
What is a good Book Yes
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Physical World No
Unit and Measurement Length, mass and time measurements;
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instruments;significant figures.
Motion in straight line Yes
Motion in plane Yes
Laws of motion Dynamics of uniform circular motion: examples
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vehicle on banked_
Work, Energy and non-conservative forces; elastic and inelastic
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Power collisions in one and two dimensions.

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Motion of System of
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satellites.
Mechanical properties of YES Hooke's law, Young's modulus, bulk modulus,

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Mechanical properties Pressure due to a fluid column; Pascal's law and

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of fluids YES its applications (hydraulic lift and hydraulic
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Thermal propertis of Heat transfer conduction, convection and
matter YES radiation, thermal conductivity, Newton's law of
cooling.

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Behaviour of Perfect No
Gas and Kinetic Theory
Oscillation

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Beats. Doppler effect.
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Some Basic Concepts YES Historical approach to particulate nature of
Of Chemistry matter, states of matter, classification of matter,
properties of matter, scientific notation,
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Structure Of Atom YES Discovery of electron ,proton and neutron,
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Classification Of YES significance of classification, brief history of the


Elements And development of periodic table, Mendeleev's
Periodicity In Properties periodic table, Newland's law of octaves
Dobereiner's traids.
Chemical Bonding And YES Bond parameters: bond length ,bond enthalpy,
Molecular Structure bond angle, bond order
States Of Matter YES Intermolecular forces, dipole dipole forces,
dipole- induced dipole forces, london forces,
thermal energy, Gay lussac 's law, kinetic
energy and molecular speeds ,kinetic molecular
theory of gases,liquifaction of gases

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Thermodynamics YES calorimetry, enthalpies of combustion,
atomisation, bond enthalpy, lattice enthalpy,
enthalpy of solution, enthalpy of dilution.
Equlibrium YES Relationship between equilibrium constant
,reaction quotient and gibbs energy, buffer

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solutions, common ion effect
Redox Reactions YES redox reactions as the basis for titrations, redox
reactions and electrode processes.

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Hydrogen NO
S-Block Elements YES biological importance of sodium and potassium,
Calcium oxide, Calcium carbonate, industrial
uses of lime and ime stone, biological

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importance of Mg and Ca
Some P-Block Elements YES anomalous properties of the first element of the
group, Boron -physical and chemical properties,

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some important compounds borax boric acid
and boron hydrides. aluminium- uses ,reactions
with acids and alkalies. Important compounds of
silicon and a few uses, silicon tetrachloride,
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Organic Chemistry: YES Methods of purification of organic compounds,
Some Basic Principles qualitative analysis of organic compounds,
And Techniques quantitative analysis of organic compounds
Hydrocarbons YES ALKANES: Preparation from Kolbe's electrolytic
method, chemical properties: isomerisation
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ALKENES: structural isomerism, preparation
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ozonolysis, polymerisation. ALKYNES:
Isomerism, chemical properties acidic
character of alkynes, polymerisation.
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AROMATIC COMPOUNDS carcinogenecity


and toxicity
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Environmental NO
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Chemistry
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fa- ta fds

6T/T$)
The Living World No

2 Biological Classification Yes


3 Plant Kingdom Yes
4 Animal Kingdom Yes

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5 Morphology of Flowering Plants No
6 Anatomy of Flowering Plants No

7
Structural Organisation in N
Animals
8 Cell-The Unit of Life Yes
9 Biomolecules Yes
10 Cell Cycle and Cell Division Yes
11 Transport in Plants No

A
12 Mineral Nutrition Yes

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13 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Yes
14 Respiration in Plants Yes
Plant- Growth and Yes
15
Development

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16 Digestion and Absorption Yes
Breathing and Exchange of Yes
17
Gases
18

19

20
Body Fluids and Circulation
Excretory Products and their
Elimination
Locomotion and Movement
SH Yes
Yes

Yes
KU
21 Neural Control and Coordination No
Chemical Coordination and
22 Yes
Integration
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570-1200
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7 TET
8

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9

10
11

12
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3 3H&TT, GITTY 3TR THY T


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6
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HEcTRÍ HRA THR/ HERÍ HRIA
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2
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5 TaTTT
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9

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10

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2

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14 HTRE FTT -1 TAT T


15 TOHIŽ HaTT- III HRIATET: 3T5 Ua AIT HATE

16 TEHT ATT- V SNUT HTFU T


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17 -faTtH FTaFTRU ÀaTT


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18 TdTEFA
19
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20 cYdHT T6T

21
3HTaRT aTR
22 3TTRIYATYR

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Approximation yes
Contracted Method of Multiplication_ Yes

A
Contracted Method of Division No
Ratio Yes
Proportion No

AH
Table of Nine Values Yes
Chain Rule Yes
Percentage Yes
9 Simple Interest Yes

W
10 Compound Interest No
11 Profit and Loss Yes

IDiscount and Brokerage Yes

SH
KU

HET
H

1 T
ES

T
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5
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6
AK

9 T
TT
10
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11

12 T

19
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14

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15

AH
16
17

18 SlGN HAIT

W
19

20 T
137H (Practical)

21 RaAT T
SH T
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H
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H
AK

20
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3 RUT
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5

9
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10 3HTRI JARÍT-
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2
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3
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4
5
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8
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facld-2
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l S (3HART -2)

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JTTRTE HTG T
2
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4

5 T
6
7
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9
10 T4CTH-TTATRAT
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5
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HHTN TIET - RT,TEUIA, TR ETT, HIEAT


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7
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3 a- HdT, Hfa7
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9 HTHRT SSRIG- HIITHR

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13
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4 54, TURH-

A
AH
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Reading Comprehension
Note Making and Summary Writing
LETTER WRITING
SH B/T
Yes
Yes
KU
4 1) Letters to Editor Yes
ii) Official Letters
i)Report Writing Yes
6 i) Article Writing Yes
Textbook (Flamingo)
H

Prose
The Last Lesson Yes
ES

|Lost Spring_ Yes


Deep Water Yes
The Rattrap Yes
Indigo Yes
IL

Poets and Pancakes No


7 The Interview Part-I Part-lI No
8 Going Places Yes
H

Poetry
My Mother At Sixty Six Y es
AK

An Elementary School Classroom In


A Slum Yes
Keeping Quiet Yes
A Thing Of Beauty Yes
|A Road Side Stand Yes
6 Aunt Jennifer's Tigers No
Text Book (Vistas)
The Third Level No
2 |The Tiger King Yes
3 Journey To The End Of The Earth Yes
4 The Enemy Yes

5
HReT

5 Should Wizard Hit Mommy Yes


6 On The Face OfIt Yes
Evans Tries An 0-Level No

A
8 | Memories Of Childhood Yes
i) The Cutting of My Long Hair i) The Cutting Of My Long
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ii) We Too Are Human Beings Yes Hair

AH
English Elective

W
BT/T8)

3
Unseen Passage
Unseen Poem
An Essay On Argumentative/
SH Yes
Yes
Yes
KU
Discursive /Topic
Composition- Article/Report/ Speech Yes Article/ Speech
Editing Yes
6 Narration Yes
Text Book (Kaleidoscope)
H

Short Stories
I Sell My Dreams Yes
Eveline
ES

2 Yes
A Wedding in Brownsville Yes
4 Tomorroow No
One Centimetre Yes
IL

Poetry
A Lecture Upon The Shadow Yes
Poems By Milton Yes
H

3 Poems By Blake No
4 KublaKhan Yes
AK

Trees Yes
6 | The Wild Swans of Coole Yes
Time And Time Again Yes
Blood Yes
Non-Fiction
Freedom Yes
The Mark On The Wall No
3 Film-Making Yes
Why The Novel Matters Yes
The Argumentative Indian No
6 On Science Fiction No

6
/T8)
Drama
Chandalika Yes
Broken Images No

A
Novel
The Financial Expert
Or Yes

AH
1 A Tiger For Malgudi

W
T6 HET

facaraistARA
SH T
KU
TEclHHOIG:
3

4 T
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8
9
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10
11 T
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12 TenorittTTT
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HT-HaHTY: rd, ra, 3idFCR

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H-faefu: 3ra, tra, aT
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AH
AFT, 7AUTRT,
2 HHTHT:

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3 3Hr, a, io

1
5IN-3Y TaHTG
SH
KU
2 3TC, ATCh, TETATEYH YGT, HETh|2H

fayy- Tfdra
H
ES
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HET
TH HT (
HTET)
H

RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 1.5Binary Operations


AK

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Types of Relations
1 1.3 Types of Functions Yes
1.4 Composition of Functions
and Invertible Function
1.5 Binary Operations
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
2.1 Introduction
2 2.2 Basic Concepts
Yes
2.3 Properties of Inverse
Trigonometric Functions

8
TH
a 3H 3Tas TH

MATRICES 3.7 Elementary Operation

A
3.1 Introduction (Transformation) of a
3.2 Matrix

AH
Matrix
3.3 Types of Matrices 3.8 Invertible Matrices
3.4 Operations on Matrices
3 3.5 Transpose of a matrix
Symmetric and Skew
Yes
3.6

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Symmetric Matrices
3.7 Elementary Operation
(Transformation) ofa
Matrix
3.8 Invertible Matrices
DETERMINANTS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Determinant
SH
KU
4.3 Properties of Determinants
4.4 Area of a Triangle
4
4.5 Minors and Cofactors
Yes
4.6 Adjoint and Inverse of a
Matrix
H

4.7 Applications of Determinants


and Matrices
CONTINUITY AND 5.8 Mean Value Theorem
ES

DIFFERENTIABILITY
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Continuity
5.3 Differentiability
IL

5.4 Exponential and


Logarithmic Functions
Yes
5.5 Logarithmic Differentiation
H

5.6 Derivatives of Functions in


Parametric Forms
AK

5.7 Second Order Derivative


5.8 Mean Value Theorem
APPLICATION OF 6.5Approximations
DERIVATIVES
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Rate of change of
Quantities
6 6.3 Increasing and Decreasing Yes
Functions
6.4 Tangents and Normals
6.5 Approximations
6.6 Maxima and Minima

9
TH

INTEGRALS 7.7.1 Definite Integral as

A
7.1 Introduction the limit of a sum.
7.2 Integration as an Inverse

AH
Process of Differentiation
7.3 Methods of Integration
7.4 Integral of some particular
Functions

W
7.5 Integration by partial
7 Fractions Yes
7.6 Integration by parts
7.7
7.8

7.9
Definite Integral
Fundamental Theorem of
Calculuss
Evaluation of Definite
Integrals by substitution
SH
KU
7.10 Some Propeties of
Definite Integrals.
APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS
8.1 Introduction
8
8.2Area under Simple Curves
No
8.3 Area between Two Curves
H

DEFEERENTIAL EQUATIONSs 9.3 General and Particular


9.1 Introduction Solutions of a
ES

9.2 Basic concept Differential Equation


9.3 General and Particular
9.4 Formation of a
Solutions of a Differential
Equation Differential Equation
IL

9.4 Formation of a Differential whose General


Equation whose General Solution is given.
Solution is given 9.4.1 Procedure to form a
H

9.5 Methods of solving First differential equation


order, First Degree that will represent a
AK

9 Differential Equations Yes given family of


curves.

9.5 Methods of Solving


First Order, First Degree
Differential Equations
9.5.1 Differential equations
with variables separable
9.5.2 Homogeneous
Differential Equations
9.5.3 Linear Differential
Equations

10
TH

VECTOR ALGERRA

A
10.1 Introduction
10.2Some Basic Concepts

AH
10.3 Types of Vectors
10
10.4 Addition of Vectors
Yes
10.5 Multiplication of vector by
a scalar

W
10.6Productof Two Vectors
THREE DIMENSIONAL 11.6 Plane
GEOMETRY 11.7 Coplanarity of Two
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Direction Cosines and
Direction Ratios of a Lines
11.3 Equation of a Line in
Space
SH Lines
11.8 Angle between Two
Planes
11.9 Distance of a Point
from a Plane
KU
11.4 Angle between Two Lines 11.10 Angle between a Line
11.5 Shortest Distance between and a Plane
11
Two Lines Yes
11.6 Plane
11.7 Coplanarity of Two Lines
H

11.8 Angle Between Two


Planes
11.9 Distance of a Point from a
ES

Plane
11.10 Angle between a Line and
a Plane
LINEAR PROGRAMMING 12.3 Different types of
IL

12.1 Introduction Linear Programming


12.2 Linear Programming Problems
12 Problem and its Mathematical Yes
H

Formulation
12.3 Different Types of Linear
AK

Programming Problems
PROBABILITY 13.3 Multiplication Theorem
13.1 Introduction on Probability
13.2 Conditional Probability 13.4 Independent Events
13.3 Multiplication Theorem 13.5 Bayes' Theorem
on Probability 13.6 Random Variables
13.4 Independent Events and its Probability
13 Yes Distributions
13.5 Bayes Theorem
13.6 Random Variables and 13.7 Bernoulli Trials and
its Probability Binomial distribution
Distributions
13.7 Bernoulli Trials and
Binomial distribution

11
Chapter Selected
S. Chapter Name
No. cnapterDeleted topics from selected chapters
No. (yes/
NO)
According to textbook
Electric charge and field Yes Forces between muliple charges; superposition principlee

A
2 2 Electric potential and Yes potential due to a dipole and system of charges
Electric
capacitance equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy of a systemof
two point charges and of electric dipoles in an electrostatic

AH
field. Combnation of capacitors in series and in parallel,
Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges
inside a conductor. Dielectrics and electric polarization, Van de
Graaft generator.
3 3 Current Electricity Yes Electrical energy and power, electrical resstvity and

W
conductivity. Carbon resstors, colour code tor carbon resistors,
temperature dependence of resistance .electrical resIstance, V-
characteristics (lnear and non-lnear), Potentiometer princple
-

and applications to measure potential difference, and for

4 Magnetic effect of
Current
Yes
SH
comparng emt ot two cells; measurement ot internal resistance
of a cell.
Concept of magnetic field, Oersted's experiment. bar magnet as
an equivalent solenoid, magnetic field nes; current sensitivity
and conversion to ammeter & voltmeter of Moving col
Galvanometer
KU
Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole
moment. Magnetic dipole moment ot a revolving clectron.
Magnetism and matter Yes Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet)
along its axis and perpendicular to its axis. Torque on a
magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field IPara-,
dia- and ferro magnetic
-
substances, with examples.
H

Electromagnets and factors attecting ther strengths. Permanent


magnets.

Electromagnetic
ES

Yes
induction Eddy currents
Alternating current Yes LCoscillations (qualtative treatment only), , resonance; power
1n AC circuits, wattless current
3 Electromagnetic waves Yes Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves. Need for
displacement current. Modified ampere's circuital law
IL

9 9 Ray optics Yes Reflection of ight, spherical mirrors, mirror formula dispersion
of light through a prism. Scattering of light blue colour of the
-

sky and reddsh appearance ot the sun at sunrise and sunset.


H

Optical instruments: Human eye, image formation and


accommodation, correction of eye defects myopia,
hypermetropia, presbyopia and astigmatism) using lenses.
AK

10 10 Wave Optics Yes Ditfraction due to a single sht, width ot central maximum.
Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical telescopes.
11 11 Dual Nature of Matter Yes
and Radiation
12 12 Atoms No
Alpha particle scattering experiment; Rutherford's model of
-

atom; Bohr model, energy levels, hydrogen spectrum.


13 13 Nuclei No
Radioactivity -Radioactive decay law
Mass-energy relation, mass defect/8itilpencrgy per nucleon
Composition and s1ze ot nucleus, atomic masses, 1sotopes,
1Sobars; 1sotones. alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and
their properties; nuclear

14 14 Semiconductor Yes Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of a


transistor, transistor as an amplifier (common emitter

12
Electronics: Material Configuration) and oscillator, I ransistor as a SWitch.
devices and simple
circuits
|15 15 Communications system No Elements of a communication system (block diagram only);:
bandwidth of transmission medum. Propagation ot
electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere, sky and space wave
propagation. Need for modulation. Production and detection of
an amplitude-modulated wave.

A
fàr- TYA fASITA

AH
Unit Selected topics Deleted topics

Classification of solids based on Impurity defects, non-

W
different binding forces: molecular, ionic, stoichiometric defects,
cOvalent and metallic solids, amorphous electrical properties,
crystalline solids, crystal lattice and conduction of electricity in

Solid state SH
unit cell: primitive, bcc, fcc, end centred
cubic, bravais lattices, close packed
structures, voids, packing efficiency,
calculation of no. Of atoms per unit cell,
solid, conduction
electricity in semi
conductors, application of n-
type, p-type semi-conductor,
of
KU
radius and density, coordination number, magnetic properties, anti-
point defects- frenkel ans schottky only, ferromagnetism,
magnetic properties: paramagnetism, ferrimagnetism.
diamagnetism and ferromagnetism.
H

Types of solutions, expression of Solubility of gases in liquids


concentration of solutions of solids in | (henry's law), abnormal
ES

liquids, vapour pressure of liquid molar mass, van't hoff factor


solutions (raoul's law), ideal and non
ideal solutions, colligative properties and
Solutions determination of molecular mass using
IL

colligative properties(relative lowering of


vapour pressure ,elevation of boiling
H

point, depression of freezing


point,osmotic pressure), Reverse
AK

osmosis)

Redox reactions, Conductance in Equilibrium constant from


electrolytic solutions, molar conductivity, 13illia equation, gibb's free
kohlrausch's law, electrolysis and energy ,measurement of
faraday's laws of electrolysis, conductivity of ionic
Electrochemistry
electrochemical cell, difference between solutions, batteries, fuel
galvanic and electrolytic cell, cells, corrosion
measurement electrode potential and
of
emf of the cell, Nernst equation.

13
Unit Selected topics Deleted topics
Rate of reaction: average and Pseudo first order reaction,
instantaneous rate, factors affecting rate effect of catalyst, collision
of reaction(concentration only).rate law theory.
rate expression and rate constant, order
Chemical kinetics and molecularity, integrated rate
equations and half life period (zero and

A
first order only) temperature
dependence of rate of reaction,

AH
14illiamso equation.

Adsorption, distinguish between Mechanism of adsorption,


adsorption and absorption,types of adsorption isotherm,
adsorption: physisorption and catalysis, macromolecular,

W
chemisorption, distinguish between true multimolecular and
solution, colloids and suspension, associated colloids,

Surface
chemistry
between dispersed SH
classification of colloids based on
physical state and nature of interaction
phase
dispersion medium, purification of
and
preparation of colloids,
charge on colloidal particles,
coagulation,
colloids.
protection of
KU
colloids, properties of colloid: tyndall
effect, browain movement
,electrophoresis ,emulsions (oil in water
and water in oil)
H

Occurrence of metals, concentration of Thermodynamic principles of


ores hydraulic washing ,magnetic metallurgy,14illiamso
General
ES

separation, froth floation method, diagram.


principles and
leaching, metallurgy of aluminium, iron,
processes of
copper and zinc, refining: liquation,
isolation of
electrolysis, zone refining ,vapour phase
elements
IL

refining (mond's process and van arkel


method)
H
AK

14
Unit Selected topics Deleted topics
Group 15 elements :electronic Group 15 elements:
configuration, ocurrence, trends in preparation properties and
physical and chemical properties, uses of dinitrogen, method of
preparation, properties and uses of preparation of oxides of
ammonia and nitric acid, Oxides of nitrogen allotropic forms of
nitrogen (structure only), oxoacids of phosphorous, preparation,

A
phosphorous (structure only) properties and uses of
group 16 elements: Occurrence phosphine ,pcl5 and pcl3

AH
electronic configuration, trends in
Group 16 elements:
physical and chemical properties
preparation(by contact process)preparation, properties and
properties and uses of sulphuric acid uses
of dioxygen, ozone,
sulphur dioxide

W
P-block elements ,oxoacids of sulphur(structure only).
allotropic form of sulphur. group 17 elements:
OccurrencePeparation, properties and
Group 17 elements:
,electronic
SH
configuration, trends n
physical and chemical properties, Group
uses of HCI.
18
preparation, properties and uses of preparation properties and
chlorine, structure of oxoacids of uses of XeF2 , XeF4, XeF6.
elements
KU
halogens, interhalogen compounds
Group 18 elements: OCcurrece,
electronic configuration, trends in
physical and chemical properties,
structure of XeF2, XeF4, XeF6. XeO3
H

and XeOF4
ES

Introduction, electronic configuration, Trends in standard electrode


general trends in properties of 1st row potential, trends in stability of
transition elements metallic character,
:
higher oxidation state,
d-&f- block oxidation state, colour, catalytic chemical reactivity and e
IL

elements properties, magnetic properties, values, lanthanoids and


interstitial compounds, alloy formation, actinoids
H

preparation and properties of KmnO4


and K2Cr207.
AK

Introduction, ligands, COordination Colour, magnetiC properties


number, oxidation state, IUPAC and shape of coordination
Co-ordination nomenclature of mononuclear CO compounds, werner's theory,
compounds ordination compounds, isomerism stereoisomerism, bonding in
(structural only), bonding in coordination metal carbonyls, stability of
compounds VBT and CFT. coordination compounds.

15
Unit Selected topicsS Deleted topics
, nature of
Haloalkanes nomenclature | Methods of preparation from
C-x bond,method of preparation from alcohol, chemical properties
alkanes by free radical halogenation, :stereochemical aspect of
from alkenes and halogen exchange nucleophilic substitution
(finkelstein and swarts reaction), reaction.
physical properties ,chemical properties, Chemical properties of

A
Haloalkanes and SN1 and SN2 reactions, wurtz reactiorn haloarenes nucleophilic
haloarenes haloarenes: nature of c-x bond, method substitution reaction, wurtz

AH
of preparation: from amine by fittig reaction, fittig reaction,
sandmeyer reaction only, physical Uses and environmental
properties ,electrophilic substitution effect of dichloromethane,
reaction (directive influence of halogens) trichloromethane, tetra

W
chloromethane, iodoform,
freons and DDT.

SH
Alcohols: nomenclature, methods Alcohols:
of methods

hydration, HBO), by the reduction of carboxylic acids and esters,


carbonyl compounds, from 16illiams
of
preparation from alkene (acid catalysed preparation by reduction of

chemical properties: acidity


KU
reagent, physical properties, chemical of alcohol, mechanism of
properties: esterification, reaction with dehydration of alcohol, some
HX (distinguish between three classes of important compounds like
alcohols by lucas reagent), dehydration methanol and ethanol.
f alcohols excluding mechanism, Phenols: methods of
H

oxidation of alcohols. preparation from benzene


Alcohols, Phenols: nomenclature, methods of sulphonic acid, from cumene
ES

phenols and preparation: from haloarenes, from chemical properties: acidity


ethers diazonium salts, physical properties, of phenol, oxidation.
chemical properties: electrophilic Ethers: method of
|
substitution reaction, kolbe's reaction, preparation by dehydration
IL

reamer tiemann reaction, reaction with of alcohol.


n dust.
H

Ethers: nomenclature, methods of


preparation: 16illiamson synthesis only,
AK

physical properties, chemical properties:


cleavage of C-O bond (reaction with
HX), electrophilic substitution reaction
(friedel crafts alkylation and acylation)

16
Unit Selected topicss Deleted topics
Aldehydes and ketones: Aldehydes and ketones:
nomenclature, nature of carbonyl group, methods of preparation from
methods of preparation from oxidation of dehydrogenation of
alcohols, ozonolysis of alkenes, alcohols, by hydration of
rosenmund reduction ,stephen's alkynes, from hydrocarbon
reduction, from acyl chloride, from by oxidation of methyl

A
benzene and substituted benzene benzene, use of chromic
(freidel crafts acylation), physical oxide, by Side chain

AH
properties, chemical properties: | chlorination followed by
mechanism of nucleophilic addition hydrolysis, gatterman koch
reaction, addition of HCN, NaHSO3 reaction, from nitriles,
RMgX, alcohol, ammonia and its chemical properties: wolf

W
derivatives, reactivity, reduction to kishner reduction, haloform
Aldehydes alcohols. Reduction to hydrocarbons | reaction, cross aldol
ketones and |
(clemmensen only), oxidation reaction condensation.
carboxylic acids

substitution
SH
(reaction with tollen's reagent and Carboxylic acids: methods
fehling's solution), aldol condensation, of preparation: from acyl
cannizzaro's reaction, electrophilic | halides
reactions, uses.
and anhydrides,
chemical properties: acidity.
KU
Carboxylic acids: nomenclature, |

formation of anhydride,
methods of preparation: by oxidation of reaction with ammonia.
primary alcohols and aldehydes, from
alkyl benzenes, from nitriles and amides
and by hydrolysis of esters, physical
H

properties, chemical properties:


decarboxylation, esterification, reaction
ES

with PCl,PCls,SOC reduction,


halogenations (HVZ reaction),
electrophilic substitution reaction
IL
H
AK

17
Unit Selected topics Deleted topics
Nomenclature, classification, methods Structure of amines,
of preparation: by reduction of nitro methods of preparation:
compounds, reduction of nitriles, reduction of amide, gabriel
ammonolysis of alkyl halide, hoffman phthalimide synthesis,
bromamide degradation reaction, chemical properties: bascity
physical properties, chemical properties: of amine, alkylation acylation

A
carbylamine reaction, reaction with
nitrous acid, reaction with hinsberg Diazonium salts: gatterman
Amines

AH
reagent (arylsuphonyl chloride), reaction, coupling reactions,
electrophilic substitution reaction importance of diazonium
Diazonium salts: nomenclature, methods salts in synthesis of aromatic
of preparation: by diazotisation reaction Compounds

W
only, physical properties, chemical
properties: sandmeyer's reaction,
replacement by H, -OH, -F, -I and NO2
group

Carbohydrates:
and ketoses),
SH
classification (aldoses | Polysaccharides, importance
monosaccharides of carbohydrates, enzymes
KU
(glucose and fructose), disaccharides and hormones.
(sucrose, maltose, lactose).
proteins: elementary idea of a-amino
Biomolecules acids, peptide bond, polypeptides,
structure of protein: primary, secondary,
H

tertiary and quaternary structure,


denaturation of proteins.
ES

Nucleic acids: DNA and RNA


Vitamins: classification and functions.

Classification: natural and synthetic, | Classification on


based
IL

mode of polymerisation: addition and structure, molecular forces,


condensation, homo and copolymers, mechanism of addition
monomers of some important polymers: polymerisation, HDP, LDP.
H

Polymers
polythene, PVC, teflon, buna -n, buna-s, PAN, melamine
nylon-6, nylon-6,6, terylene, bakelite, formaldehyde resin,
AK

natural rubber, neoprene, vulcanisation molecular mass of polymer.


of rubber, biodegradable polymers.

Chemicals in medicine: antacidS, Drug and their classification,


antihistamines, analgesics, antibiotics, cleansing action of soaps
Chemistry in antiseptics, disinfectents, tranquilizers, and detergents
everyday life antifertility drugs, chemical in food,
artificial sweetening agents, food
preservatives, antioxidant in food.

18
T/T)
Reproduction in Organism
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering

A
T
Plants
Human Reproduction T

AH
Reproductive Health
Principles of Inheritance and
Variation

W
6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Evolution
8 Human Health and Diseases
9

10
Strategies for Enhancement in
Food Production
Microbes in Human Welfare
Biotechnology Principles and
SH
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11
Processes T
12 Biotechnology and its Application
3 Organisms and Populations
4 Ecosystem
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15 Biodiversity and its Conservation


16 Environmental lssues
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No

Yes Past adjustment and Guarantee of profit


TTTTT HaUTTUITË
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Yes Adjustment of Capital


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Yes Adjustment of Capital and death of partner


4
Yes
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5
No
H

6
Yes
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7
Yes

Yes
9
10 Yes

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4

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6

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7

9
10
11
12
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Arithmetic Progression Yes


Geometric Progression Yes
Harmonic Progression No
Properties of A.P, G.P& H.P No
Permutation & Combination Yes
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Determinants Yes
Matrices Yes
H

8 Set Theory Yes


9 Differentiation No
10 Integration No
AK

Measures of Central Tendency Yes


11 Arithmetic Mean_
Median Yes
Mode Yes
Geometric Mean Yes
15 Harmonic Mean No
16 Analysis of Time Series Yes
17 Theory of Probability No
18 Interpolation & Extrapolation Yes

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