This document provides clarification on the exam syllabus for maths, physics, and chemistry for two exam models (Model-A and Model-B) for the weekend exam.
For each subject, it specifies the topics that will be covered from the present and previous weeks, making up 80% and 20% of the exam respectively. It also outlines an additional designated topic that will make up the remaining 20% of the exam. All topics listed are considered cumulative for the exam.
This document provides clarification on the exam syllabus for maths, physics, and chemistry for two exam models (Model-A and Model-B) for the weekend exam.
For each subject, it specifies the topics that will be covered from the present and previous weeks, making up 80% and 20% of the exam respectively. It also outlines an additional designated topic that will make up the remaining 20% of the exam. All topics listed are considered cumulative for the exam.
This document provides clarification on the exam syllabus for maths, physics, and chemistry for two exam models (Model-A and Model-B) for the weekend exam.
For each subject, it specifies the topics that will be covered from the present and previous weeks, making up 80% and 20% of the exam respectively. It also outlines an additional designated topic that will make up the remaining 20% of the exam. All topics listed are considered cumulative for the exam.
PRESENT WEEK(80%): PRESENT WEEK(80%): PRESENT WEEK(80%): 3D-GEOMETRY: Introduction Electric Charge and their properties, Alkenes: Preparation of alkenes: of 3-D, Direction Ratios and Coulomb's law, Electric field due to a Mechanism of Elimination point charge and distributed charge reactions (E1, E2, E1CB) , Direction Cosines, Equation (limited to collection of distcrete dehydrohalogenation, Mechanism of straight line in Space, charges, line, ring, disc of charge), of Elimination reactions (E1, E2, Angle between two lines and Concept of electric field lines. E1CB) , dehydrohalogenation, interesection of two lines, (Exclude: Electric field due to dehlogenation, dehydration of Skew lines and shortest spherical, cylindrical and infinite sheet alcohols, Hoffman elimination and distance between them like charge distribution, Gauss law, pyrolysis of ester, Hydrogenation of MODEL-A PREVIOUS WEEK(20%): Electric potential and potential energy, alkynes and birch reduction 17.12.23 Relation between field and potential, PREVIOUS WEEK(20%): Introduction to vector P-I Conservation of energy, Potential due Alkanes: Preparation of alkanes product, Vector product of WAT-32 to various charge distributions, from (Hydrogenation, Kolbe two vectors and its (ADV MODEL) Complete eletric dipole, Conductors electrolysis), Preparation of alkanes applications, Scalar Triple and their properties, Electrostatic from different compounds (Wurtz product and its geometrical pressure, Electrostatic self- energy.) reaction, Reductions, sodalime interpretation (Parallelopiped PREVIOUS WEEK(20%): decarboxylation, Hydroboration and Tetrahedron), Vector Heat Transfer: Heat conduction in acidolysis), Preparation of alkanes triple product, Solving Vector one dimension; Elementary concepts from different compounds, Alkane equations of convection and radiation; Newton’s preparation, Physical properties of law of cooling, Blackbody radiation: alkanes , reactions of alkanes, absorptive and emissive powers; Mechanism of Free radical Kirchhoff’s law; Wien’s displacement Substitution law, Stefan’s law. MODEL-A 17.12.23 (100%CUMULATIVE) P-II SYLLABUSCOVEREDFROM CAT-19 23-04-23 TO 16-12-23 (MAIN MODEL) PRESENT WEEK(80%): PRESENT WEEK(80%): PRESENT WEEK(80%): 3D-GEOMETRY: Introduction Electric Charge and their properties, Alkenes: Preparation of alkenes: of 3-D, Direction Ratios and Coulomb's law, Electric field due to a Mechanism of Elimination point charge and distributed charge reactions (E1, E2, E1CB) , Direction Cosines, Equation (limited to collection of distcrete dehydrohalogenation, Mechanism of straight line in Space, charges, line, ring, disc of charge), of Elimination reactions (E1, E2, Angle between two lines and Concept of electric field lines. E1CB) , dehydrohalogenation, interesection of two lines, (Exclude: Electric field due to dehlogenation, dehydration of Skew lines and shortest spherical, cylindrical and infinite sheet alcohols, Hoffman elimination and distance between them like charge distribution, Gauss law, pyrolysis of ester, Hydrogenation of MODEL-B PREVIOUS WEEK(20%): Electric potential and potential energy, alkynes and birch reduction 17.12.23 Relation between field and potential, PREVIOUS WEEK(20%): Introduction to vector P-I Conservation of energy, Potential due Alkanes: Preparation of alkanes product, Vector product of WAT-32 to various charge distributions, from (Hydrogenation, Kolbe two vectors and its (ADV MODEL) Complete eletric dipole, Conductors electrolysis), Preparation of alkanes applications, Scalar Triple and their properties, Electrostatic from different compounds (Wurtz product and its geometrical pressure, Electrostatic self- energy.) reaction, Reductions, sodalime interpretation (Parallelopiped PREVIOUS WEEK(20%): decarboxylation, Hydroboration and Tetrahedron), Vector Heat Transfer: Heat conduction in acidolysis), Preparation of alkanes triple product, Solving Vector one dimension; Elementary concepts from different compounds, Alkane equations of convection and radiation; Newton’s preparation, Physical properties of law of cooling, Blackbody radiation: alkanes , reactions of alkanes, absorptive and emissive powers; Mechanism of Free radical Kirchhoff’s law; Wien’s displacement Substitution law, Stefan’s law. PRESENTWEEK(60%) (18QS): PRESENTWEEK(60%) (18QS): PRESENTWEEK(60%) (18QS): Abovementionedsyllabus Abovementionedsyllabus Abovementionedsyllabus PREVIOUS WEEK (20%)(6QS): PREVIOUS WEEK (20%)(6QS): PREVIOUS WEEK (20%)(6QS): Abovementionedsyllabus Abovementionedsyllabus Abovementionedsyllabus MODEL-B DESIGNATEDTOPIC(20%)(6QS): DESIGNATEDTOPIC(20%)(6QS): DESIGNATEDTOPIC(20%)(6QS): 17.12.23 1)Dot product of vectors(1qs) 1)Angular SHM(2qs) GOC P-II 2)collinearity,coplanarity of 2) ERRORS (2qs) (Except Aromaticity, Acidity, CTM-26 (MAIN MODEL) vectors(1qs) 3)Units & Dimensions(2qs) Basicity) 3)Matrices(1qs) 4) Seq & Ser(1qs) 5)Quadratic eq (1qs) 6) Limits (1qs)