Nirmala Memorial Foundation Jr. College of Commerce & Science. Syllabus for 1 st Semester. XI Science/commerce ENGLISH
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1 Poetry 1.1 Start Where You Stand 2.1 Work 3.1 City XI Science/commerce ENGLISH 4.1 On Journeys Through The States Prose 1.2 Climb Every Mountain 1.3 A Time to Buy Horses 1.4 Me, Myself and I 2.3 The Best Advice I Ever Had 2.4 Mommy Knows Best 3.2 Schooling On The Streets 4.3 The Puppy Writing Skills Letter Formal Tourist Leaflet Summary Information Transfer [Non Verbal-Verbal] Speech Note making Grammar Do as directed Rapid Reading 1. The Joy of Learning [Rewrite from the point of view of ] 2. Gateman s Gift [Convert the extract into a dialogue]
2 XI Science/commerce ENGLISH Paper Pattern (50m) Q1.a Seen Passage (7+4m) b. Grammar Do as Directed (4m) (15m) Q2.a. Unseen Passage (7+4m) b. Summary (4m) (15m) Q3.a. Seen Extract: Poem (4m) b. Seen Extract: Poem (4m) (8m) Q4.a. Writing Skills : R.R (4m) b. Writing Skills (4m) c. Writing Skills (4m) (12m)
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7 Electrical Maintenance (XI) SCI E.M I 1) Electric Circuit 2) Effects of Electric Current 3) Work - Power - Energy (5.1 & 5.2) up to E.M II 1) D.C and A.C 2) D.C Generator 3) Alternators (17.1,17.2,17.3,17.4) up to Paper Pattern (20m) Q1.Select Correct Alternative and rewrite the following sentence. (3m) Q2. Answer the following question (Any Three) (9m) Q3.Answer the following questions (Any two) (8m)
8 Electronics I Electronics I & II 1) Sources of Electrical Power & Network Theorems Review of Electro Magnetism 2) Instruments (3.1,3.2,3.3,3.4,3.5)upto Electronics II 1) Semiconductor 2) Study of Semiconductor components (3.1,3.2 Signal devices, Power diodes, Zenerdiodes Varactor Diode) up to Paper Pattern (25m) Q1. Select Correct Alternative and rewrite the following sentence. (4m) Q2. Answer the following question (Any Three) (9m) Q3.Answer the following questions (Any Three) (12m)
9 Psychology Chapter 1- Introduction to Psychology 2 Methods of Psychology Inquires 3- Foundation of Human Behaviors 4- Human Development Paper Pattern (50m) Q1. a. Complete the following statement by selecting appropriate words given below. (5m) b. Write whether the given sentence are True of False. (5m) Q2. Answer the following question in words (Any 5/7) (10m) Q3. Answer the following question in words (Any 5/7) (10m) Q4. Answer the following in words each with the help of following points ( Any 2/3) (10m) Q5. Answer the following in words each (any 1 / 2) (10m)
10 Computer Science I Chapter no 3: Introduction to C++ 1. Introduction 2. Keywords 3. Tokens 4. Variables 5. Constants 6. Data types 7. Operators 8. Simple C++ Programs along with algorithm and flowchart Paper Pattern Q1. Select any one alternative of the following (5m) Q2. Attempt any five out of seven questions (10m) Q3. Attempt any two out of four questions (10m)
11 1. Logic Gates 2. Boolean Law 3. De-morgan s Theorem 4. Proof of Universal gates 5. Problem Solving 6. Half Adder 7. Full Adder 8. 2:1 and 4:1 Mux 9. 1:2 and 1:4 de mux Computer Science II Paper Pattern (25m) Q1. Select any one alternative of the following (4m) Q2. Attempt any three out of four questions (09m) Q3. Attempt any three out of four questions (12m)
12 Information Technology 1. Chapter 1: Introduction to Information Technology 2. Chapter 2: Office Suite 1. Word 2. Excel 3. Access 3. Chapter 3: Multimedia Definitions Communication Model Components of Multimedia Application Purposes Input, Output and Storage Devices. Optical Storage Processing Technology Communication and Processing Technology Classification of computer image and graphics Tools for Image editing Image file formats Digital Audio Digital Video creation Flash Introduction
13 Information Technology Paper Pattern (IT) Q1. Fill in the Blanks (5m) Q2. True or False (5m) Q3. MCQ any one correct alternative (5m) Q4. MCQ any two correct alternative (4m) Q5. MCQ any three correct alternative (6m) Q6. Rearrange the following (5m) Q7. a. Answer in brief (8m) b.answer in short Q8.Answer the following (any 2) (2m) (10m)
14 Paper I Physics 1. Measurements 1.1 Need for measurements 1.2 Units for measurements 1.3 System of units 1.4 SI Units 1.5 Fundamental and Derived Units 1.6 Dimensional Analysis 1.7 Order of Magnitude 2. Scalars and Vectors 2.1 Addition and subtraction of vectors 2.2 Product of vectors 3. Projectile Motion 3.3 Equation of the path of a projectile 3.4 Time of Flight 3.5 Horizontal range 3.6 Maximum Height of a projectile Paper II 1. Current Electricity 11.1 Ohm s Law 11.2 Resistance 11.3 Specific Resistance 11.4 Temperature dependence of resistance 11.5 Color Code of resistor 11.6 EMF & Internal resistance of cell 11.7 Work done by electric current 11.8 Power in electric circuit
15 Physics 2. Magnetism 13.1 Origin of magnetism due to moving charges 13.2 Definition of magnetic dipole moment and its unit 13.3 a. Equivalence between a magnetic dipole and a current carrying coil. b. Equivalence between a magnetic dipole and solenoid Torque acting on a magnet in uniform magnetic induction 13.5 Earth s Magnetic field 13.6 Electromagnets and factors affecting their strength Magnetic induction due to a bar magnet at a point along the axis and at a point along the equator. Paper Pattern (50m) Section I Q1. Select and write the appropriate answer from the given alternatives (4m) Q2. Attempt any six of the following (12m) Q3. Attempt any Three of the following (9m) Section II (25) Same as section I
16 Std: F.Y.J.C (Science) Subject: Chemistry Section: - I Chapter 1: Some basic concepts of Chemistry 1) Laws of chemical combination a) Law of conservation of mass b) Law of definite compositions c) Law of multiple proportions d) Gay Lussac s law of combining volume of gases 2) Dalton s atomic theory 3) Concepts of elements, atoms and molecules 4) Avogadro s law 5) Atomicity of a gas molecule 6) Mole concept and Avogadro s numbers 7) Problems 1.3 & 1.4 Chapter 2: States of matter 1) Intermolecular Interaction a) Dipole-dipole interaction b) Dipole- induced dipole interaction c) Ion- Dipole Interaction d) Dispersion forces or London forces 2) Hydrogen bonding 3) Measurable properties of gases 4) Gas laws with numerical a) Boyle s law b) Charle s law c) Relation between density and pressure d) Gay lussac s law e) Avogadro s law 5) Ideal and general gas equation and numerical based on it. 6) Vapour pressure 7) Surface tension and viscosity 1) Introduction 2) Concept of oxidation and reduction Chapter 3: Redox Reactions
17 3) Redox reaction 4) Oxidation state or oxidation number (rule) 5) Problems based on oxidation number 6) Identification of redox reaction, oxidizing agents ( oxidants) reducing agents (reductants) 7) Problems based on oxidizing and reducing agents 8) Balancing of equation of redox equation by oxidation number method 9) Numericals (problem 5.10) Chapter 4 : Surface Chemistry 1) Introduction 2) Adsorption, absorption, desorption, adsorbate, adsorbent, heat of adsorption. 3) Distinction between absorption and adsorption 4) Types of adsorption 5) Factors affection adsorption 6) Distinction between physisorption and chemisorptions 7) Freundlich adsorption isotherm 8) Catalysis a) Defination and characteristics of catalysis. 9) Distinction between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous catalysis Section: II Chapter 1: Basic principles and techniques of organic chemistry. 1) Introduction, Importance of organic chemistry
18 2) Characteristics of organic compounds 3) Crystalline and amorphous substances 4) Melting and boiling point determination 5) Molecular and Empirical formula and its determination and its numerical 6) Homologous series and its characteristics 7) Classifications of organic compounds based on i) Structure ii) Functional group 8) Types of organic reactions i) Substitution reactions ii) Addition reaction iii) Elimination reaction iv) Rearrangement reaction Chapter 2: Alkanes 1) Introduction (Definition of Alkane & its general formula). 2) Structural formula 3) Classification & types of Carbon atoms. 4) Isomerism 5) Nomenclature of Alkanes. 6) Physical properties and Uses of Alkanes. 7) Methods of preparation of Alkanes. 8) Chemical properties of Alkanes. Paper Pattern (50m) Q1. MCQ (7m) Q2. Answer the following (Any 4/5) (8m) Q3. Answer the following (Any 2/3) (6m) Q4. Answer the following (Any 1/2) (4m) Section II Same as section I
19 Paper I (Section I) Diversity in organisms Kingdom Plantae Biochemistry of cell Cell Division Paper II (Section II) Kingdom Animalia Organization of cell Human Nutrition Biology [All the sub topics included both in section I & section II] Paper Pattern Section I (50m) (25m) Q1. MCQ. (5m) Q2.a. Answer in one sentence. (2m) b. Diagram (2m) Q3.a. Attempt any two out of three. (6m) b. Diagram (3m) Q4. Long answer (any one out of two) (7m) Section II (25m) (Same as section I)
20 Paper I (Section I) Mathematics Angle and its Measurements. Trigonometric Functions. Trigonometric Functions of compound angles. Factorization Formula. Paper II Laogarithms Complex Number Permutations and Combinations Method of Induction and Binomial Theorem Paper Pattern (Section I & Section II) (50m) Q1. Attempt any 6 of the following. (12m) Q2. Attempt any 6 of the following. (18m) Q3. Attempt any 5 of the following (20m)
21 SYLLABUS FOR XI SCIENCE/COMMERCE French 1 Leςon 0: Dossier (Images of France) 2 Leςon 1: Voyage, Voyage 3 Leςon 2: Dans la Bibliotheque 4 Leςon 3: Un Quizz surla France 5 Leςon 4: Les Heureux Gagnants Grammmar 1 Conjugez les Verbes. ( ER,IR, RE)[present,passe re cent,future proche imperatify] 2 Négatif, Interrogatil, Contraire et prepositions 3 Mettez l article define et indéfini 4 Mettez les articles contractés et les pronoms personels 5 Mettez au Pluriel, singulier, Féminin 6 Les pronoms sujets.
22 I PAPER PATTERN FOR XI SCIENCE/COMMERCE French Répondez en français Par des phrases completes: (5 all choix) (05) II A) B) Grammaire et Vocabulaire: Mettez les verbs entre Parenthéses au temps ou au mode indiqué: Complétez le texte suivant avec des prepositions qui conviennent: (06) (02) C) Mettez au negatif (02) D) MNettez les articles contractés (02) E) Mettez les mots soulignes par des pronoms personel (02) F) Mettez au pluriel (02) G) Complétez avec les pronoms sujets (02) H) Donnez le contraire (01) I) Donnez au singulier (02) J) Mettez au feminin (02) III) Chosissez UN des sujets suivants. (08) IV) A) Traduisez en anylais: (08) B) Traduisez en français : (4 all choix) (06)
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