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SESSION: (2023-24)

DIVISION: JEE (M+A)


CLASS: (XIII) LEADER
PHASE: 3
(MAJOR)
SUBJECT
Basic Math, Vectors, Rectilinear Motion, Projectile Motion And
Relative Motion, NLM And Friction, WPE, Circular motion,
PHYSICS
Center Of Mass And Collision, RBD, Elasticity, Surface Tension
And Viscosity, Fluid Mechanics
Some Basic Concept of Chemistry, Redox and Equivalent
Concept, Gaseous States, Atomic Structure, GOC, Isomerism,
CHEMISTRY
Hydrocarbons, Aromatic Compounds, Alkyl Halide, Alcohol,
Phenol & Ether
Fundamental Maths, Limits, Continuity, Differentiability and
MATHS MOD, Application of derivative, Indefinite integration, Definite
integration, Area, Differential equation
TEST DATE : 20-SEPT-2023(WEDNESDAY)

TEST PATTERN: ADVANCED PATTERN


TEST TIMING: 02:00 PM TO 05:00 PM
-:SYLLABUS DETAILS:-

PHYSICS
BASIC MATH:-
VECTORS:-
RECTILINEAR MOTION(1D):-
1. KINEMATICS, 1.1 Types of Translation Motion, 1.2 Position Vector, Velocity and Acceleration
Vector, 2.0 CURVILINEAR TRANSLATION IN CARTESIAN COORDINATE SYSTEM, 3.0 RECTILINEAR
MOTION, 3.1 Uniform Velocity Motion, 3.2 Uniform Acceleration Motion, 3.3 Directions of Vectors in
Straight Line Motion, 4.0 VARIABLE ACCELERATION MOTION, 4.1 Acceleration given as function of
time, 4.2 Acceleration as function of position, 4.3 Acceleration as function of velocity, 5.0
GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF SOME QUANTITIES, 5.1 Average Velocity, 5.2 Instantaneous Velocity, 5.3
Instantaneous Acceleration, 5.4 Displacement from v - t graph, 6.0 ANALYSIS OF SOME MORE
GRAPHS, 6.1 Position vs Time graph, 6.2 Velocity vs time graph, 6.3 Acceleration vs time graph, 7.0
GRAPHS IN UNIFORMLY ACCELERATED MOTION
PROJECTILE MOTION:-
1.0 PROJECTILE MOTION, 1.1 Analyzing Projectile Motion, 2.0 PROJECTILE THROWN PARALLEL TO
THE HORIZONTAL FROM SOME HEIGHT, 2.1 Time of Flight, 2.2 Horizontal Range, 2.3 Velocity at a
General Point P(x, y), 2.4 Velocity with which the Projectile Hits the Ground, 2.5 Trajectory Equation,
3.0 PROJECTION FROM A TOWER, 4.0 PROJECTILE MOTION ON AN INCLINED PLANE, 4.1 Up the
Plane, 4.2 Down the Plane, 4.3 Analysis of Projectile on an Inclined Plane using Equation of
Trajectory
RELATIVE MOTION:-
1.0 RELATIVE POSITION, RELATIVE VELOCITY AND RELATIVE ACCELERATION, 2.0 VELOCITY OF
APPROACH / SEPARATION, 2.1 Condition to Collide or to Reach at the Same Point, 2.2 Minimum /
Maximum Distance between Two Particle, 3.0 RELATIVE MOTION IN RIVER FLOW, 3.1 Swimming /
Rowing across the River, 4.0 WIND AIRPLANE PROBLEMS, 5.0 RAIN PROBLEMS, 6.0 PROJECTION
FROM A MOVING PLATFORM
NEWTON LAWS OF MOTION & FRICTION:-
1.0 Motion, 2.0 Momentum: Amount of Motion, 3.0 Force, 3.1 Contact & Field Forces, 3.2 Basic
Characteristics of A Force, 4.0 Newtons Law of Motion, 4.1 First Law, 4.2 Second Law, 4.3 Third Law,
5.0 Concept of Free Body Diagram(FBD), 5.1 Various Field Forces, 5.2 Various Contact Forces, 6.0
Translational Equilibrium, 7.0 Dynamics of Particles:Translation Motion of Accelerated Bodies, 8.0
Weight Machine, 9.0 Spring Balance, 10.0 Constrained Motion, 10.1 String Constraint, 10.2 Wedge
Constraint, 11.0 Newton's Law For a System, 12.0 Inertial and Non Inertial Reference Frames
WORK, POWER & ENERGY:-
1.0 Work of a Force, 2.0 Work And Energy, 2.1 Potential, Kinetic and Mechanical Energy, 2.2 Other
Forms Of Energy, 2.3 Work Kinetic Energy Theorem, 3.0 Conservative And Non Conservative Forces,
4.0 Potential Energy, 5.0 Conservation of Mechanical Energy, 6.0 Potential Energy and The
Associated Conservative Forces, 7.0 Potential Energy and Nature of Equilibrium, 7.1 Stable
Equilibrium, 7.2 Unstable Equilibrium, 7.3Neutral Equilibrium, 8.0 Power
CIRCULAR MOTION:-
1.0 Describing Translation Motion Angular Variables , 1.1 Angular Motion, 1.2 Kinematics of Circular
Motion, 2.0 Angular Velocity of A Particle Relative to another Particle or Point, 3.0 Radius of
Curvature, 4.0 Dynamics of Circular Motion, 5.0 Circular Tuining on Roads, 6.0 Centrifugal; Force, 7.0
Circular Motion in Vertical Plane
CENTER OF MASS:-
1.0 SYSTEM OF PARTICLES, 1.1 System of Particles and Mass Center, 1.2 Center of Mass Frame of
Reference or Centroidal Frame, 1.3 Application of Newton’s Laws of Motion to a System of Particles,
2.0 IMPULSE OF A FORCE, 2.1 Impulse Momentum Principle, 2.2 Impulsive Motion, 3.0 MOMENTUM
AND KINETIC ENERGY, 3.1 Internal and external Forces and System of interacting Particles, 3.2
Principle of Conservation of linear momentum, 3.3 Application of Methods of Impulse and
Momentum to a System of Particles, 3.4 Application of Methods of Work and Energy to a System of
Particles, 4.0 IMPACT BETWEEN TWO BODIES, 4.1 Central and Eccentric Impact, 4.2 Head–on (Direct)
Central Impact, 4.3 Oblique Central Impact, 4.4 Oblique Central Impact when one or both the
colliding bodies are constrained in motion, 5.0 VARIABLE MASS SYSTEM, 5.1 Rocket propulsion
RIGID BODY DYNAMICS:-
1.0 RIGID BODY, 1.1 Rotation Motion of a Rigid Body, 1.2 Types of Motions involving Rotation, 1.3
Angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration, 1.4 Kinematics of rotation about
fixed axis, 2.0 MOMENT OF INERTIA (I), 2.1 Moment of Inertia of System of Particles, 2.2 Moment of
inertia of a rigid body, 2.3 Theorems on Moment of Inertia, 2.4 Radius of Gyration, 3.0 TORQUE, 3.1
Torque about a point, 3.2 Torque about an axis, 3.3 Force Couple, 3.4 Point of Application of Force,
3.5 Equilibrium, 4.0 ROTATION ABOUT A FIXED AXIS, 5.0 COMBINED TRANSLATIONAL AND
ROTATIONAL MOTION OF A RIGID BODY, 5.1 Instantaneous Axis of Rotation (IAR), 5.2 Rolling as
Rotation about an Axis in Translation, 6.0 TOPPLING, 7.0 ENERGY METHODS, 7.1 Concept of Work in
rotation motion, 7.2 Potential Energy of a rigid body, 7.3 Kinetic Energy of a rigid body in rotation
motion, 7.4 Power, 7.5 Work and Energy Theorem, 7.6 Conservation of Mechanical Energy, 8.0
METHODS OF IMPULSE AND MOMENTUM, 8.1 Angular Impulse, 8.2 Angular momentum of a
particle, 8.3 Angular Momentum of a Rigid Body, 8.4 Conservation of Angular Momentum, 8.5
Eccentric Impact
PROPERTIES OF MATTER:-
1.0 ELASTICITY 1.1 Stress, 1.2 Strain, 1.3 Stress – Strain Graph, 1.4 Young's Modulus of Elasticity 'Y',
1.5 Increment of Length due to Own Weight of Rope, 1.6 Bulk Modulus of Elasticity 'K' or 'B', 1.7 Bulk
Modulus of an Ideal Gas is Process Dependent, 1.8 Compressibility, 1.9 Modulus of Rigidity 'h', 1.10
Poisson's Ratio (s), 1.11 Work done in Stretching a Wire (Potential Energy of a Stretched Wire), 1.12
Analogy of Rod as a Spring, 1.13 Applications of Elasticity, 1.14 To Estimate the Maximum Height of a
Mountain, 1.15 Torsion Constant of a Wire, 1.16 Effect of Temperature on Elasticity, 1.17 Effect of
Impurity on Elasticity 2.0 SURFACE TENSION 2.1 Dependency of Surface Tension, 2.2 Definition of
Surface Tension, 2.3 Surface Energy, 2.4 Splitting of Bigger Drop into Smaller Droplets, 2.5 Excess
Pressure inside a curved liquid surface, 2.6 Angle of Contact (qC), 2.7 Capillary Tube and Capillarity
3.0 VISCOSITY 3.1 Dependency of Viscosity of Fluids, 3.2 Stoke's Law and Terminal Velocity, 3.3
Reynolds Number (Re)
FLUID MECHANICS:-
1.0 FLUID STATICS, 1.1 Pressure Exerted by a Liquid (Effect of Gravity), 1.2 Pressure in case of
Accelerating Fluid, 1.3 Force on Side Wall of Vessel, 1.4 Torque on the Side Wall due to Fluid
Pressure, 1.5 Pascal's Law, 1.6 Floatation, 1.7 Rotatory – Equilibrium in Floatation, 2.0 FLUID
DYNAMICS, 2.1 Equation of Continuity, 2.2 Bernoulli's Theorem, 2.3 Venturimeter, 2.4 Torricelli's
Law of Efflux (Fluid Outflow), 2.5 Illustrations of Bernoulli's Theorem

CHEMISTRY
SOME BASIC CONCEPT OF CHEMISTRY:-
1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER 2.1 Physical Classification 2.2 Chemical
Classification 3.0 The Law Of CHEMICAL COMBINATION 3.1 Law of indestructibility of matter or
conservations of Mass 3.2 Law of constant or definite proportion 3.3 The law of multiple proportion
3.4 Law of reciprocal proportion( or law of equivalent wt.) 3.5 Law of Gaseous volumes 3.6
Berzelious Hypothesis and Avo-Gadro's Hypothesis) 4.0 DALTON'S ATOMIC THEORY 3.1 Limitations
of Dalton’s atomic theory 5.0 USEFUL DEFINITIONS 5.1 Fundamental particles 5.2 Other Subatomic
Particles 5.3 Atomic Number 5.4 Mass Number 5.5 Isotopes 5.6 Isotones / Isoneutronic 5.7
Isodiaphers 5.8 Isosters 5.9 Isoelectronic 6.0 MOLE 6.1 Methods of Calculations ofmole 6.2 Y-map
7.0 RELATIVE ATOMIC MASS 8.0 ATOMIC MASS UNIT (OR AMU) 9.0 GRAM ATOMIC MASS 10.0
GRAM MOLECULAR MASS 11.0 PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION AND MOLECULAR FORMULA 11.1
Average/Mean Atomic Mass 11.2 Mean Molar Mass or Molecular Mass 11.3 Empirical and Molecular
formula 11.4 Density 11.5 Relative density or Vapour density 12.0 CHEMICAL EQUATION 13.0
GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS 13.1 Mass-Mass Analysis 13.2 Mass-Volume Analysis 13.3 Mass-Mole
Analysis 14.0 PRINCIPLE OF ATOM CONSERVATION (POAC) 15.0 LIMITING REAGENT/PERCENTAGE
YIELD/MIXTURE ANALYSIS 15.1 Calculation of limiting reagent 15.2 Percentage Yield 15.3 Mixture
Analysis 16.0 SOLUTIONS 17.0 CONCENTRATION TERMS 17.1 Molarity (M) 17.2 Molality (m) 17.3
Mole fraction (x) 17.4 % Calculation 17.5 Parts per million (ppm)
REDOX & EQUIVALENTS CONCEPT:-
1.0 OXIDATION & REDUCTION 2.0 OXIDATION NUMBER 2.1 Rules governing oxidation number 2.2
Calculation of average oxidation number 2.3 Typical cases of oxidation number 3.0 OXIDISING AND
REDUCING AGENT 4.0 REDOX REACTION 4.1 Disproportionations reactions 4.2 Balancing of Redox
Reaction 5.0 EQUIVALENT WEIGHT (E) 5.1 Valency factor calculation For Acid 5.2 Valency factor
calculation For Base 5.3 Valency factor calculation For Acid - base reaction 5.4 Valency factor
calculation For Salts 5.5 Eq. wt. of oxidising / reducing agents in redox reaction 6.0 NORMALITY 7.0
LAW OF EQUIVALENCE 8.0 APPLICATIONS OF THE LAW OF EQUIVALENCE 8.1 Simple Titration 8.2
Back Titration 8.3 Double Titration 8.4 Standard redox titrations 8.5 Iodometric and Iodimetric
Titration 9.0 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (H2O2) 9.1 Volume strength of H2O2 9.2 Strength of Oleum 10.0
HARDNESS OF WATER 11.0 CALCULATION OF AVAILABLE CHLORINE FROM A SAMPLE OF BLEACHING
POWDER
GASEOUS STATE:-
1.0 Introduction 1.1 Different between states of matter 2.0 Measurable Properties Of Gases 2.1
Mass 2.2 Volume 2.3 Temperature 2.4 Pressure 2.5 Density 3.0 Gas Laws 3.1 Boyle's 3.2 charles'law
3.3 gay-lussac'law: Dependance of presssure on temperature 3.4 avogadro's law 3.5 The combined
gas Law 4.0 The Ideal Gas Equation 5.0 Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures 5.1 Amagat's `law of partial
volume 6.0 Gram's Law of Diffusion and Effusion 6.1 Limitations of this law 7.0 Kinetic Theory of
Gases 7.1 Different type of molecular velocities 7.2 Distribution of molecular speeds 7.3 Collision
frequency & mean free path 8.0 Barometric Formula 9.0 Real Gas 9.1 Volume correction 9.2
Pressure correction 9.3 Characteristics of 'a' and 'b' 10.0 Liquefaction of Gases and Critical Points
10.1 Andrews Isothems 11.0 EUDIOMETRY
ATOMIC STRUCTURE:-
1.0 INTRODUCTION TO ATOM 2.0 DALTONS ATOMIC THEORY 3.0 THOMSON'S MODEL OF ATOM
[1904] 4.0 RUTHERFORD'S SCATTERING EXPERIMENT 4.1 Applications of Rutherford Model 5.0
WAVE THEORY 5.1 Wave characteristics 5.2 Electromagnetic waves (EM waves) or Radiant
Energy/Electromagnetic radiation 6.0 PLANCK'S QUANTUM THEORY 6.1 Photoelectric effect 7.0
BOHR'S ATOMIC MODEL 7.1 Radii of various orbits of hydrogen atom 7.2 Calculation of energy of an
electron 7.3 Calculation of velocity 7.4 Terms associated with Bohr's model as per energy
considerations 8.0 SPECTRUM 8.1 Emissions spectrum 8.2 Absorption spectrum 8.3 Hydrogen line
spectrum or Hydrogen spectrum 9.0 THE DUAL NATURE OF MATTER (THE WAVE NATURE OF
ELECTRON) 10.0 HEISENBERG UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE 11.0 WAVE MECHANICAL MODEL OF ATOM
11.1 Concept of Orbitals 11.2 The wave function 11.3 Schrodinger Equation in Cartesien Coordinates
11.4 Schrodinger Equation in Polar Coordinates 11.5 Quantum Number 11.6 Radial probability
distribution function (rpdf), 4p r2y 2® 11.7 Angular Probability distrubtion function 12.0 ENERGY
LEVEL DIAGRAM 12.1 Energy level diagram of Hydrogen atom 12.2 Energy level diagram of multi-
electron atoms 12.3 Bohr Bury (n + l) rule (for multi-electronic atoms) 13.0 RULES FOR FILLING OF
ORBITALS IN AN ATOM 13.1 Aufbau Principle 13.2 Pauli's Exclusion principle 13.3 Hund's Maximum
Multiplicity Rule 13.4 Electronic
CLASSIFICATION ORGANIC COMPOUNDS:-
2. 0 NOMENCLATURE SYSTEM 2.1. Trivial Name System (Common Name) 2.2 IUPAC Name System
3.0 ELECTRONIC EFFECTS 3.1 Inductive Effect 3.2 Resonance Effect 3.3 Hyperconjugation Effect or H-
effect 3.4 Electromeric effect : (E Effect) 4.0 AROMATICITY 4.1 Huckel's Rule 4.2 Antiaromatic
Compound 5.0 ATTACKING REAGENTS 5.1 Electrophilic Reagent or Electrophiles 5.2 Nucleophilic
Reagent or Nucleophiles 6.0 REACTION INTERMEDIATES 6.1 Carbocation 6.2 Carbanion 6.3 Carbon
free Radical 7.0 TYPES OF REACTIONS 7.1 Substitution Reaction 7.2 Elimination Reaction 7.3
Addition Reaction 7.4 Rearrangements Reaction
HYDROCARBON:-
ALKANES-INTRODUCTION, GENERAL METHODS OF PREPARATIONS, PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES,CHEMICAL PROPERTIES,ALKENESINTRODUCTION, ELIMINATION REACTIONS,
PREPARATION OF ALKENES, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKENES/ HYDROCARBONS,CHEMICAL
PROPERTIES, SUBSTITUTION REACTION,POLYMERIZATION,ISOMERISATION, DIENES
ALKYNESINTRODUCTION, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, CHEMICAL PROPERTIES, USES OF
ACETYLENE,LABORATORY TEST FOR ALKYNS
AROMATIC COMPOUND:-
1.0 AROMATIC CHARACTER : [THE HUCKEL 4n + 2 RULE] 2.0 STRUCTURE OF BENZENE 3.0
PREPARATION OF ARENES 3.1 Benzene 3.2 Toluene 4.0 COMPARISION OF AROMATIC
COMPOUNDS WITH ALKENES 5.0 ELECTROPHILIC AROMATIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS IN
BENZENE RING 5.1 Halogenation 5.2 Nitration 5.3 Sulphonation 5.4 Friedel Craft reaction 5.5
Gatter Mann Koch Formylation 5.6 Gattermann formylation 6.0 ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING
EFFECTS 6.1 Activating Groups or Electron Releasing Groups (ERG) 6.2 Deactivating Group or
Electron Withdrawing Group (EWG) or Meta 7.0 DIRECTIVE INFLUENCE OF SUBSTITUENTS IN
BENZENE 8.0 REACTIONS OF ALKYL BENZENES

ALKYL HALIDES:-
1.0 CLASSIFICATION 1.1 Alkyl halides 1.2 Types of monohalo derivatives 1.3 Isomerism 2.0 PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES 2.1 Reactivity order 2.2 Bond energy values 2.3 Boiling point 2.4 Dipole Moments 3.0
GENERAL METHOD OF PREPARATION OF MONOHALIDES 3.1 From alkane 3.2 From alkenes and
alkynes 3.3 By Alcohols 3.4 Borodine – Hunsdicker's reaction 3.5 By halide exchange 3.6 By reaction
of alkanes with sulphuryl chloride (SO2Cl2) 4.0 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 4.1. Type of SN 4.2 Wurtz
Reaction 4.3 Halogenation of alkyl halides 4.4 Reduction 4.5 Formation of Organometalic
compounds 4.6 Friedel - Crafts reaction 5.0 DIHALIDE 5.1 Classification 5.2 General Method of
Preparation 5.3 Physical Properties 5.4 Chemical Properties
ALCOHOL, ETHER & PHENOL:-
ALCOHOL
1.0 CLASSIFICATION OF ALIPHATIC HYDROXY DERIVATIVES 1.1 Classification according to number
of —OH groups 1.2 Classification according to nature of carbon 2.0 STRUCTURE OF ALCOHOL 3.0
GENERAL METHODS OF PREPARATION 3.1 From alkanes (By oxidation) 3.2 From alkenes 3.3 From
alkyl halides (By hydrolysis) 3.4 From carbonyl compounds (By reduction) 3.5 From Ethers 3.6 From
acid and derivatives (By reduction) 3.7 From esters (By hydrolysis) 3.8 From p-amines 3.9 From
Grignard reagent 4.0 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 5.0 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 5.1 Reaction involving
cleavage of O H 5.2 Reaction involving cleavage of C OH 5.3 Reaction involving complete molecule
of alcohol 5.4 Distinction Between 1°, 2° and 3° Alcohols 5.5 Pinacole - Pinacolone Rearrangement
ETHER 6.0 CLASSIFICATION 7.0 STRUCTURE 8.0 GENERAL METHODS OF PREPARATION 8.1 From
alkyl halides 8.2 From R–OH 9.0 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 10.0 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 10.1 Basic
Nature 10.2 Formation of peroxides 10.3 Reaction with hot dil. H2SO4 10.4 Reaction with PCl5
10.5 Reaction with RCOCl 10.6 Dehydration 10.7 Reduction 10.8 Oxidation 10.9 Combustion 10.10
Reaction with HX
ETHER
11.0 USES 12.0 PREPARATION OF EPOXIDES 12.1 Epoxidation of alkenes by reaction with peroxy
acids 12.2 Base-promoted ring closure of vicinal halohydrins 13.0 REACTION OF EPOXIDES 13.1
With Grignard reagent 13.2 Nucleophilic ring opening reactions of epoxides
PHENOL
14.0 INTRODUCTION 14.1 Physical Properties 14.2 Nomenclature of Phenols and Phenyl ethers
14.3 Test of Phenol 15.0 REDUCTION

MATHS
FUNDAMENTAL OF MATHEMATICS:-
"1.0 NUMBER SYSTEM" 1.1 Natural Numbers 1.2 Whole Number 1.3 Integers 1.4 Rational Number
1.5 Irrational Number 1.6 Real Number 2.0 ALGEBRAIC FORMULAE 3.0 POLYNOMIAL 3.1 Remainder
Theorem 3.2 Factor Theorem 4.0 INTERVALS 4.1 Open Interval 4.2 Closed Interval 4.3 Semi Open
Semi Closed Interval 4.4 Semi Closed Semi Open Interval 4.5 Union & Intersection 5.0 DEFINITION OF
INDICES 6.0 RATIO & PROPORTION 6.1 Ratio 6.2 Proportion 7.0 RATIONAL INEQUALIT 7.1 Method Of
Interval 7.2 Wavy Curve Method 8.0 Trigonometry ratios 8.1 range of the values of trigonometrical
function 8.2 Basic formulae 9.0 Introduction : Elementary Limit 10.0 Definition 11.0 Left Hand limit
and right hand limit of a function 12.0 Fundamental theorems of limits 13.0 Algebraic limit 13.1
direction substitution method 13.2 factorisation method 13.3 rationalisation method 13.4 standard
result method 13.5 trigonometric limit
LIMIT & CONTINUITY:-
1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 DEFINITION 3.0 LEFT HAND LIMIT AND RIGHT HAND LIMIT OF A FUNCTION
4.0 FUNDAMENTAL THEOREMS ON LIMITS 5.0 INDETERMINATE FORMS 6.0 GENERAL METHODS TO
BE USED TO EVALUATE LIMITS 6.1 Factorization 6.2 Rationalization or double rationalization 6.3
Infinite Limit 6.4 Squeeze play theorem (Sandwich theorem) 7.0 LIMIT OF TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS 8.0 LIMIT USING SERIES EXPANSION 9.0 LIMIT OF EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS 10.0
CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS 11.0 CONTINUITY OF THE FUNCTION IN AN INTERVAL 12.0 REASONS OF
DISCONTINUITY 13.0 TYPES OF DISCONTINUITIES 14.0 THE INTERMEDIATE VALUE THEOREM 15.0
SOME IMPORTANT POINTS 16.0 SINGLE POINT CONTINUITY
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS:-
1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 DOMAIN & RANGE OF INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 3.0 GRAPH OF
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 4.0 PROPERTIES OF INVERSE CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS 5.0
SIMPLIFIED INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 6.0 EQUATIONS INVOLVING INVERSE
TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 7.0 INEQUALITIES INVOLVING INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTION
8.0 SUMMATION OF SERIES
DIFFERENTIABILITY AND METHOD OF DIFFERENTIATION:-
1.0 MEANING OF DERIVATIVE 2.0 EXISTENCE OF DERIVATIVE AT X = A 3.0 DIFFERENTIABILITY &
CONTINUITY 4.0 IMPORTANT NOTE 5.0 DIFFERENTIABILITY OVER AN INTERVAL 6.0 DETERMINATION
OF FUNCTION WHICH SATISFYING THE GIVEN FUNCTIONAL RULE 7.0 DERIVATIVE OF f(x) FROM THE
FIRST PRINCIPLE 8.0 DERIVATIVE OF STANDARD FUNCTIONS 9.0 FUNDAMENTAL THEOREMS 10.0
LOGARITHMIC DIFFERENTIATION 11.0 DIFFERENTIATION OF IMPLICIT FUNCTIONS 12.0 PARAMETRIC
DIFFERENTIATION 13.0 DERIVATIVE OF A FUNCTION W.R.T. ANOTHER FUNCTION 14.0 DERIVATIVE
OF A FUNCTION AND ITS INVERSE FUNCTION 15.0 HIGHER ORDER DERIVATIVES 16.0
DIFFERENTIATION OF DETERMINANTS 17.0 L'HÔPITAL'S RULE 18.0 ANALYSIS AND GRAPHS OF SOME
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVES:-
(A). TANGENT AND NORMAL 1.0 TANGENT TO THE CURVE AT A POINT 2.0 MYTHS ABOUT TANGENT
3.0 NORMAL TO THE CURVE AT A POINT 4.0 THINGS TO REMEMBER 5.0 ANGLE OF INTERSECTION
BETWEEN TWO CURVES 5.1 ORTHOGONAL CURVES 6.0 LENGTH OF TANGENT,
SUBTANGENT,NORMAL & SUBNORMAL 7.0 APPROXIMATION 8.0 RATE MEASUREMENT (B).
MONOTONOCITY 9.0 MONOTONOCITY AT A POINT 10.0 MONOTONICITY OVER AN INTERVAL 11.0
GREATEST AND LEAST VALUE OF A FUNCTION 12.0 SPECIAL POINTS 13.0 PROVING INEQUALITIES
USING MONOTONICITY 14.0 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SIGN OF IIND ORDER DERIVATIVE 15.0 PROVING
INEQUALITIES USING GRAPHS & CONCAVITY 16.0 ROLLE'S THEOREM 17.0 LAGRANGE'S MEAN VALUE
THEOREM (LMVT) 18.0 SPECIAL NOTE (C). MAXIMA - MINIMA 19.0 INTRODUCTION 20.0 DERIVATIVE
TEST FOR ASCERTAINING MAXIMA/MINIMA 21.0 SUMMARY OF WORKING RULE FOR SOLVING REAL
LIFE OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM 22.0 SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO CURVES 23.0 USEFUL
FORMULAE OF MENSURATION TO REMEMBER 24.0 POINT OF INFLECTION
INTEGRATION (INDEFINITE INTEGRATION + DEFINITE INTEGRATION):-
(A). INDEFINITE INTEGRATION : 1.0 GEOMETRICAL INTERPRETATION OF INDEFINITE INTEGRAL 2.0
STANDARD RESULTS 3.0 TECHNIQUES OF INTEGRATION 3.1 Substitution or change of independent
variable 3.2 Integration by part 3.3 Integration of rational function 3.4 Integration of trigonometric
functions 3.5 Manipulating integrands 3.6 Integration of Irrational functions
(B). DEFINITE INTEGRATION : 4.0 THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF CALCULUS 5.0 PROPERTIES OF
DEFINITE INTEGRAL 6.0 WALLI’S FORMULA 7.0 DERIVATIVE OF ANTIDERIVATIVE FUNCTION (Newton-
Leibnitz Formula) 8.0 DEFINITE INTEGRAL AS LIMIT OF A SUM 9.0 ESTIMATION OF DEFINITE
INTEGRAL
AREA UNDER THE CURVE:-
1.0 AREA UNDER THE CURVES 2.0 AREA ENCLOSED BETWEEN TWO CURVES 3.0 CURVE TRACING 4.0
IMPORTANT POINTS
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION:-
5.0 ORDER AND DEGREE OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION 6.0 FORMATION OF A DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATION 7.0 SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION 8.0 ELEMENTARY TYPES OF FIRST ORDER &
FIRST DEGREE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 8.1 Separation of Variables 8.2 Homogeneous equations
8.3 Linear differential equations 9.0 EXACT DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION 10.0 TRAJECTORIES 11.0
APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

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