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MPC-I year
JUNE
ENGLISH MATHS - A MATHS-B PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
Poetry and Prose 03 Matrices: CHAPTER– I PHYSICAL Syllabus dictation and
Syllabus and WORLD discussion of IPE question
Introduction to syllabus (2 prerequisites paper – weightage of marks to
3.1 Types of Matrices 1.1 What is Physics? each chapter
hrs) Model paper ( 2 hrs) 3.2 Scalar multiple of a 01. Locus 1.2 Scope and excitement of
matrix and 1. ATOMIC STRUCTURE
Extensive Reading physics 1.1 Sub – atomic particles
multiplication of 1.1 Definition of locus – 1.2 Atomic models – Ruther
1.3 Physics, technology and
--- matrices Illustrations ford’s
society nuclear model of atom
3.3 Transpose of a matrix 1.4 Fundamental force
Reading / Writing skills 1.2 To find equations of 1.3 Developments leading to the
3.4 Determinants sinnature Bohr’s
locus - Problems
3.5 Adjoint and inverse of 1.5 Nature of physical laws model of atom
Parts of speech (5 hrs) connected to it 1.4 Bohr’s model for hydrogen
matrix CHAPTER–II UNITS AND
Comprehension (5 hrs) atom
3.6 Consistency and 02 Transformation of MEASUREMENTS 1.5 Quantum mechanical
(unseen) inconsistency of Axes 2.1 Introduction considerations
system of 2.2 The International of subAtomic particles
Communication skills
simultaneous 2.1 Transformation of system of units 1.6 Quantum mechanical model
equations axes - Rules, Derivations 2.3 Measurement of length of Anatom -Important
Silent letters (2 hrs) Odd features of the quantum
sounds (3 hrs) Phrasal 3.7 Solution of and Illustrations 2.4 Measurement of mass
mechanical.Model of atom –
verbs(3 hrs) simultaneous line are 2.5 Measurement of time orbitals and quantum
equations 2.2 Rotation of axes - 2.6 Accuracy, numbers Shapes of atomic
Derivations – Illustrations precision of orbitals – energies of orbitals
instruments and -Filling of orbitals in atom:
03 .The Straight Line Aufbau Principle,Pauli’s
errors in Measurement
exclusion principle and
3.1 Revision of 2.7 Significant figures Hund’s rule of Maximum
fundamental results 2.8 Dimensions of Physical multiplicity-electronic
Quantities configurationsOf atoms –
3.2 Straight line - Normal 2.9 Dimensional formulae stability of completely filled
form – Illustrations and dimensional equations and halfFilled sub shells
Dimensional analysis and its 2. CLASSIFICATION OF
3.3 Straight line - ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY
applications OF PROPERTIES
Symmetric form
2.1 Need to classify elements
AP EAPCET classes on Chapter- 2.2 Genesis of periodic
locus IIIMOTION IN A classification
STRAIGHT LINE 2.3 Modern periodic law and the
AP EAPCET classes on 3.1 Introduction present form of the Periodic table
3.2 Position, path length 2.4 Nomenclature of elements
Transformation of Axes with atomic number greater than
and displacement
3.3 Average velocity and 100
average speed 2.5 Electronic configuration of
3.4 Instantaneous velocity elements and the
Periodic table.
and speed Acceleration PRACTICALS: I.Acquinttance
3.6 Kinematic equations for with Laboratory
uniformly accelerated Equipment:
motion
3.7 Relative velocity 1.Bunsenburner, Spirit Lamp
2.Basic Laboratory equipment
(Burette, pipette, conical flask,
volumetric flask, measuring,
cylinder, washbottle etc.,)
2.6 Electronic configurations and
types of elements:
s, p, d, f blocks
2.7 Periodic trends in properties
of elements –Trends
In physical properties –Periodic
trends in chemical
properties-Periodic trends and
chemical reactivity
ASSIGNMENTS - I
JULY
Poetry and Prose 01 Functions: CHAPTER–IV: MOTION IN 2.7 Periodic trends in
A PLANE properties of elements –
1.1 Types of functions – 3.4 Straight line - 4.1 Introduction
-Abraham Lincoln’s Letter Trends
Definitions 4.2 Scalars and vectors In physical properties –
Reduction into various
to His Son’s Teacher (5 hrs) 1.2 Inverse functions and 4.3 Multiplication of vectors Periodic trends in chemical
Theorems forms by real members
-Commonwealth of Bees (4 properties-Periodic trends
1.3 Domain, Range, and 4.4 Addition and and chemical reactivity
hrs) 3.5 Intersection of two subtraction of vectors
Inverse of real valued graphical 3. CHEMICAL BONDING
functions Straight Lines.
Extensive Reading Method AND MOLECULAR
4.5 Resolution of vectors STRUCTURE
3.6 Family of straight lines 4.6 Vector addition 3.1 Kossel – Lew is
The Engine Trouble (3 hrs)
02 Mathematical - Concurrent lines Analytical method approach to chemical
Reading / Writing skills 4.7 Motion in a plane bonding
Induction: 4.8 Motion in a plane with 3.2 Ionic or electrovalent
3.7 Condition for
2.1 Principles of constant acceleration bond
Articles (3 hrs) Prepositions Mathematical Induction Concurrent lines. 4.9 Relative velocity in two Bond parameters
(3 hrs) Compreshesion (2 and Theorems dimensions VSEPR theory:
3.8 Angle between two 4.10 Projectile motion
hrs) (unseen) 2.2 Applications of predicting the geometry
lines. 4.11 Uniform circular of simple molecules
Mathematical Induction
Communication skills motion 3.5 Valence bond theory
2.3 Problems on divisibility
3.9 Length of perpendicular CHAPTER-V: LAWS OF 3.6 Hybridisation
Vowels Diphthongs from a point to a Line MOTION 3.7 Coordinate bond –
5.1 Introduction definition with examples
Consonants(4 hrs) 5.2 Aristotle’s fallacy PRACTICALS:II. Basic
3.10 Distance between two
5.3 The law of inertia Laboratory Techniques
parallel lines. 5.4 Newton’s first law of 3.8 Molecular orbital
motion theory –Bonding in some
3.11 Concurrent lines - 5.5 Newton’s second law of homonuclear di atomic
properties related to a motion molecules
5.6 Newton’s third law of 3.10 Hydrogen bonding
triangle
motion
AP EAPCET classes on 5.7 Conservation of
Straight lines momentum
5.8 Equilibrium of a particle
5.9 Common forces in
mechanics, friction
5.10 Circular motion
5.11 Solving problems in
mechanics.
Practicals1.verniercallipers
e 2. Screw gauge
ASSIGNMENTS – II
EAPCET Classes
UNIT TEST – 1
(From 26-07-2023 to 28-07-2023)
AUGUST
ENGLISH MATHS - A MATHS-B PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
Assignment-III
AP EAPCET CLASS ON TRIGONOMETRY
UNIT TEST-II
(From 24-08-2023 to 26-08-2023)
SEPTEMBER
ENGLISH MATHS - A MATHS-B PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
AP EAPCET Classes
Assignment-IV
QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS
16.09.2023–23.09.2023
OCTOBER
ENGLISH MATHS - A MATHS-B PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
Assignment-V
NOVEMBER
Poetry and Prose 5.5 Vector equations of a 10.4 Lengths of tangent, CHAPTER–XI Practicals:VII. Qualitative
plane in normal form MECHANICAL Analysis
normal, sub tangent and 1. Reactionsvof the
Revision 5.6 Angle between two PROPERTIES
sub normal following an ions with at
planes OF FLUIDS
Extensive Reading 11.1 Introduction least one confirmatory
5.7 Vector product 10.5 Angles between two 11.2 Pressure test for each anion.
(cross product) curves and condition for
The Informer (One- Act 11.3 Stream line flow
of two vectors 11.4 Bernoulli’s principle Carbonate(CO32-)
Play)
and properties orthogonality of curves 11.5 Viscosity
5.8 Vector product 11.6 Reynolds number
Sulphide (S2-),
Reading / Writing skills
in𝑖,̅𝑗,̅𝑘̅system 10.6 Derivative as Rate of 11.7 Surface tension Sulphite(SO32-), Sulphate
Question form s & Question 5.9 Vector areas change
CHAPTER–XII (SO42-), Nitrite(NO2-),
tags (6 hrs) Degrees of 5.10 Scalar triple product
10.7 Rolle’s Theorem and THERMAL Nitrate(NO3-)
comparison of Adjectives (4 5.11 Vector equation of
PROPERTIES OF
a plane – different Lagrange’s Mean value Chloride(Cl-) Bromide(Br-),
hrs) MATTER
forms – skewlines theorem without proofs and 12.1 Introduction Iodide(I-),
Communication skills – shortest their geometrical 12.2 Temperature and Heat Phosphate (PO43-),
distance – plane, 12.3 Measurement of
interpretation
Dialogue Writing (4 hrs) condition for temperature Acetate(CH3COO-)
coplanarity 12.4 Ideal – gas equation 11.2 Important trends and
Odd sounds (1 hr) 10.8 Increasing and
5.12 & 5.13 Vector triple and absolute anomalous properties of
decreasing functions temperature
product–results– carbon
12.5 Thermal expansion
solved problems 10.9 Maxima and Minima 12.6 Specific Heat capacity 11.3 Allotropes of carbon
12.7 Calorimetry 11.4Uses of carbon
12.8 Charge of state
12.9 Heat transfer 11.5 Some important
12.10 Newton’s law of compounds of
cooling. carbonandsilicon-
Chapter – XIII Carbon monoxide, carbon
dioxide, silicon dioxide,
THERMO DYNAMICS Silicone's, silicates and
13.1 Introduction zeolites
13.2 Thermal equilibrium
13.3 Zeroth law of thermo 12. ENVIRONMENTAL
dynamics CHEMISTRY
13.4 Heat, internal energy 12.1 Definition of terms:
and work air, water and soil
13.5 First law of thermo pollution's
dynamics 12.2 Environmental
13.6 Specific heat capacity pollution
13.7 Thermo dynamic state 12.3 Atmospheric
variables and equation pollution;
of state 12.4 Acid Rain; particulate
pollutants; smog
12.5 Stratospheric
pollution
12.6 Water pollution
Soil pollution: pesticides
and industrial wastes
Strategies to control
environmental
pollution
Green chemistry: Green
chemistry in day-to-day
life
13.ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY-SOME
BASIC PRINCIPLES AND
TECHNIQUES-
HYDROCARBONS
13.1 General introduction
13.2 Tetra valency of
Carbon: shapes of organic
compounds
13.3 Structural
representations of organic
compounds
13.4 Classification of
organic compounds
13.5 Nomenclature of
organic compounds
13.6 Isomerism
13.7 Fundamental
concepts in organic
reaction mechanisms
13.8 Methods of
purification of organic
compounds
13.9 Qualitative element
alanalysis of organic
Compounds
13.10 Quantitative
elemental analysis of
organic
Compounds
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATIONS
18.12.2023 to 23-12-2023
JANUARY
ASSIGNMENT-VII
EAPCET Classes
SANKRANTHI HOLIDAYS: FROM 11.01.2024 TO 17.01.2024
FEBRUARY
Revision
Communication skills
Revision
MARCH
THEORY EXAMS-2024