GEOLOGY CLASS-XI THEORY

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CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 337 338 CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII CLASS-XI THEORY One Paper 3 Hours 7O Unit Unitwise Weightage Periods I. General Geology and Physical Geology 15 40 II. Crystallography and Mineralogy 20 50 III. Palaeontology 20 50 IV. Economic Geology 15 40 U nit I : General Geology and Physical Geology Introduction of Geology, definition, scope of Geology and branches of Geology. The Earth as Planet, shape, of the Planet. Origin of the Earth Nabular hypothesis. Planetesimal hypothesis. Double star hypothesis and Recent hypothesis. Age of the earth Concept of determination of the age of the earth by Radioactive method. Internal constitution and structure of the earth as revealed by Seismic waves. Earthquake-definition, causes, effects and types. Volcanoes definition, causes, structure and products. (viii) Concept of Plate tectonics. (ix) Definition, agents and processes of weathering, erosion, denudation and deposition. U nit III : Palaeontology : U nit IV : Economic Geology Nicol Prism and its construction, Part of Petrological microscope. Moh s scale of Hardness and its uses. Study of Physical properties, Chemical composition and uses of the following rock forming minerals-quartz, Orthoclase, Microcline, Plagioclase, Calcite, Homblende, Olivine, Tourmaline, Muscovite, Biotite, Talc, Gypsum, Garner, Flourite, Apatite, Corundum. Definition and branches of palaeontology Definition-fossil, index fossil, Megafossil, Macrofossils, Microfossils. Conditions for fossilisation, mode of preservation and uses of fossils Classification, Morphological study, time range and distribution of Lamellibranchia, Brachiopoda and Gastropoda. Definition - Ore, Gangue, tenor Classification of mineral deposits. Formation of mineral deposits-magnatic and oxidation processes. Study of - Origin, mode of occurrence, Geographical distribution and uses of the following ore minerals-galena, Gold, Heamatite, Megnetite, Chromite, Chalcopyrite, Pyrite, Coal, Petroleum, Bauxite. Mineral resources of Manipur. U nit II : Crystallography and Mineralogy : Crystal-definition, form, face, edge, solid angle, interfacial angle and its measurements, Symmetry elements, intercepts and parameters, indices and axial ratio. Crystal systems-classification of seven crystal systems, -Study of the Normal Classes of Isometric system, Tetragonal system, Hexagonal system with examples. Mineral - definition, types of minerals (amorphous, Crystalline, rock forming minerals, ore forming minerals) Physical properties of minerals-form, Colour, streak, lustre, cleavage, fracture, hardness, tenacity, taste, feel, odour etc.

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 339 340 CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII Experiments : Study of crystal belonging to the Normal Classes of Isometric, Tetragonal, Hexagonal Systems Measurements of Interfacial angles on crystal models with the help of contact Goniometer. Determination of specific gravity of minerals with the help of Jolly s spring balance, walker s steelyard balance or Chemical balance. Recognition of mineral hand speciments by physical characters and simple chemical tests of the following miners - Quartz, Orthoclase, Microcline, Plagioclase, Muscovite, Biotite, tourmaline, Calcite, Homblende, talc, Gypsum, Beryl, Olivine, Garnet, Chromite, Magnetite, Heamatite, Bauxite Pyrite, Galena, Chalcopyrite, Apatite, Corundum. Recognition of the following rock forming mineral thinslides under polarising microscope-garnet, Quartz, Orthoclase, Microcline, Augite, Hornblende, Biotite, Muscovite and Plagioclase. Study of the morphological characters, time range of the following fossils - Arca, Spirifer, Productus Terebratula, Atrypa, Unio, Pecten, Cardita, Conus Voluta, Turritella, Mytilus, Physa. (viii) Practical Note Book. Viva-Voce. CLASS-XI PRACTICAL One Paper 3 Hours 3O Unit Unitwise Weightage I. Crystallography 06 marks II. Mineral Hand Specimens 08 marks III. Mineral Slides 04 marks IV. Fossils 06 marks V. Practical Note Book 04 marks VI. Viva-Voce 02 marks 4 marks 2 marks 2 marks 6 marks 4 marks 6 marks 4 2 Unit/Paper : Theory Class : XI Full : 70 Percentage of 35 45 15 05 100 25 31 10 04 70 No. of Questions 03 07 10 10 04 34 Allotted 15 21 20 10 04 70 Estimated Time (in Minutes) 60 42 40 30 08 180 1. General Geology and Physical Geology 15 2. Crystallography and Mineralogy 20 3. Palaeonotology 20 4. Economic Geology 15 IV. SCHEME OF SECTION : Nil Total : 70

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 341 Unit/Paper : Practical Class : XI Full : 30 Percentage of 13 20 27 40 100 04 06 08 12 30 No. of Questions 02 08 04 02-16 Allotted 08 16 04 02-30 Estimated Time (in Minutes) 30 120 20 10-180 1. Study of Crystals 4 2. Measurement of interfacial angle (s) 2 3. Determination of Specific Gravity 2 4. Recognition of Mineral hand Specimens 6 5. Microscopic study of Minerals 4 6. Study of Fossils 6 7. Practical Note book 4 8. Viva Voce 2 Total : 30 IV. SCHEME OF SECTIONS : Nil 342 CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII CLASS-XII THEORY One Paper 3 Hours 7O Unit Unitwise Weightage Periods I. Structural Geology 15 marks 40 periods II. General Stratigraphy and Indian Stratigrapy 20 marks 50 periods III. Petrology 20 marks 50 periods IV. Applied Geology 15 marks 40 periods U nit I : Structural Geology Definition and scope of structural Geology. Study and measurement of the dip and strike of beds. Concept of contour. Definition, parts and types of fold. Definition, Parts, relative movements and types of fault. Definition and types of joints. Definition, types and significance of unconformities. U nit II : General Stratigraphy and Indian Stratigraphy U nit III : Petrology Definition, Principles and units of Stratigraphy. Development and sub divisions of Geological time scale and factors of stratigraphic correlation. Geomorphic divisions of India. Study of following stratigraphic systems of India-Dharwar system of Mysore, Vindhyan system of sone Valley, Gondwana system and Tertiaries of N.E. India (Assam and Manipur) Definition and types of rocks-igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic and the Criteria for distinguishing them in hand specimens. Magma-definition and composition. Igneous rock-intrusive and extrusive forms and study of texture, structures, classification of igneous rocks based on Chemical composition, mineralogical composition and mode of occurence.

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 343 344 CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII U nit IV : Applied Geology Sedimentary rocks-environment of deposition, Classification of Sedimentary rocks into Clastic and Non-clastics, Structure and texture of Sedimentary rocks. Metamorphic rock-agents and types of Metamorphism, study of simple structure and texture of Metamorpic rocks. Study of mineralogical, structural feature and mode of occurrence of the following rock types-granite, Dolerite, Diorite, Gabbro, Dunite, Peridotite, Pegmatite, Rhyolite, Basalt, Slate, Schist Gneiss, Marble Quartzite, Sandstone, Limestone, Shale, Conglomerate. Elementary knowledge of - Mineral deposits, mineral exploration and prospecting Soil erosion - causes and its prevention. Landslide - causes and its prevention. Geology of underground water. Selection of construction materials. Site selection of dam construction. CLASS-XII PRACTICAL One Paper 3 Hours 3O Unit Unitwise Weightage I. Geological Maps 10 marks II. Rock hand specimens 08 marks III. Geographical distribution of Stratigraphic System 02 marks IV. Geological field report 04 marks V. Practical Note Book 04 marks VI. Viva-Voce 02 marks Experiments : Determination of strike direction, dip direction and amount of dip of an incline surface with the help of clinometer compass. Description of geological map and drawing of profile. Recognition of rock hand specimens of the following-granite, Gabbro, Doletrite, Dunite, Peridotite, Pegmatite, Rhyolite, Basalt, Slate, Schist, Marble, Quartzite, Sandstone, Limestone, Shale, Conglomerate. Geographical distribution of the following stratigraphic systems-dharwar system; Vindhyan system of sone valley, Gondwana system, Tertiaries of N.E. India. Geological Field Report-Field work is compulsory and reports of the field work are to be submitted at the time of examination. No student can appear practical examination without submittion of field report. Practical Note Book. Viva-Voce. 02 marks 08 marks 08 marks 02 marks 4 marks 04 02 Prescribed Textbook for Classes XI & XII : 1. Text Book of Geology - P.K. Mukherjee (The world Press Pvt. Ltd. Calcutta) 2. Text Book of Geology - G.B. Mahapatra (C.B.S. Publisher and Distributor, New Delhi) 3. Laboratory Manual of Geology - A.K. Sen (Modern Book Agency Pvt. Ltd. Calcutta)

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 345 346 CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII Reference Books for Classes XI & XII : 1. Physical Geology - Dutta A.K. (Modern Book Agencies Ptv. Ltd. Calcutta) 2. Economic Geology - Sen and Guha (Modern Book Agencies Ptv. Ltd. Calcutta) 3. Principles of petrology - Tyrrel G.W. (B.I. Publication Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi) 4. Text Book of Palaeontology-Woods (C.B.S. Publisher and Distributor, Delhi) 5. Rutley s Elements of Mineralogy-Read N.H. (C.B.S. Publisher and Distributor, Delhi) 6. Structural Geology - M.P. Billings (Prentice Hall of India Ltd. New Delhi) Unit/Paper : Theory Class : XII Full : 70 Percentage of 35 45 15 05 100 25 31 10 04 70 No. of Questions 03 07 10 10 04 34 Allotted 15 21 20 10 04 70 Estimated Time (in Minutes) 60 42 40 30 08 180 1. Structural Geology 15 2. General Stratigraphy and Indian Stratigraphy 20 3. Petrology 20 4. Applied Geology 15 IV. SCHEME OF SECTION : Nil Total : 70

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 347 Unit/Paper : Practical Class : XII Full : 30 Percentage of 13 20 27 40 100 04 06 08 12 30 No. of Questions 03 06 04 02-15 Allotted 12 12 04 02-30 Estimated Time (in Minutes) 60 90 20 10-180 1. Determination of dip and strike 2 2. Geological mapping 8 3. Identification of rock and specimens 8 4. Stratigraphical distribution of systems 2 5. Geological field report 4 6. Practical Note book 4 7. Viva Voce 2 Total : 30 IV. SCHEME OF SECTION : Nil