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Chapter 5 Particles Motion of Rigid Body. Chapter 6 Gravitation. Chapter 7 Properties of Bulk Matter. Syllabus for Annual Exams. Chapter 8 Thermodynamics.
Syllabus of Class XI Session 2013-14 ENGLISH Syllabus for Half Yearly Exams 2013-14 Reading: Passage for comprehension, Note making Writing: Notice, Poster, Advertisements, Article, Speech, Report, Letter writing. Grammar: Determiners, Tenses, Clauses, Modals, Active & Passive Voice, Common Errors. Literature: Hornbill (Prose) 1. The Aili g Pla et, The Gree Move e t’s Role. 2. The Browning Version. Poetry 1. The Voice of The Rain. 2. Child Hood, 3. Father to Son. Snapshots 1. Albert Einstein At School, 2. Mothers Day 3. Birth 4. The Tale of Melon City. Long Reading Text The Canterville Ghost Chapter 1 to 7 Syllabus for Annual Exams 2013-14 Full Syllabus

PHYSICS Syllabus for 1st Unit Exams Chapter 1 Physical World and Measurement Chapter 2 Kinematics Chapter 3 Laws of Motion Chapter 4 Work, Energy, Power Chapter 5 Particles Motion of Rigid Body. Chapter 6 Gravitation Chapter 7 Properties of Bulk Matter Syllabus for Annual Exams Chapter 8 Thermodynamics Chapter 9 Behaviour of perfect gas and kinetic theory Chapter 10 Oscillation and Waves

CHEMISTRY Theory 70 Marks Syllabus for Half Yearly Exams Chapter 1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Chapter 2 Structure of Atom Chapter 3 Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Chapter 4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Chapter 5 States of Matter Chapter 6 Thermodynamics Syllabus for Annual Exams Chapter 1 to Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Equillibrium Chapter 8 Redox Reaction Chapter 9 Hydrogen

Chapter 10 S-Block Elements Chapter 11 Some p-block element Chapter 12 Organic Chemistry: Some basic principles and Techniques Chapter 13 Hydrocarbons Chapter 14 Environmental pollution Practical 30 Marks 1. Volumetric Analysis 2. Salt Analysis 3. Content based Practical 4. Practical File + Project File + Model preparation + Viva Voce

MATHS Syllabus for Half Yearly Exams Chapter 1 Sets Chapter 2 Relation and Function Chapter 3 Introduction of Trigonometry Chapter 4 Principle Mathematical Induction Chapter 5 Complex Number Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities Chapter 7 Permutation and Combination Chapter 8 Binomial Theorem Annual Syllabus Chapter 1 to Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Sequence and Series Chapter 10 Straight Lines Chapter 11 Conic Section Chapter 12 3-D Geometry Chapter 13 Limit and Derivatives Chapter 14 Mathematical Reasoning Chapter 15 Statistics Chapter 16 Probability

BIOLOGY Syllabus for First Half Yearly Exams Unit 1 Diversity of Living World. Unit 2 Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants. Unit 3 Cell-Structure and Functions Syllabus for Second Half Yearly Exams Unit 4 Plant Physiology Unit 5 Animal Physiology Maximum Marks: 70 + Practical: 30 Practical Syllabus: 1. Written practical and spotting: 20 M 2. Project File + Practical File: 05 M 3. Viva: 05 M Final Exams: All the five units (SA-1 + SA-2): 70 M Practical: 30 M

Physical Education Part: A

Unit I: Concept of Physical Education 1. Memory and Definition of Physical Education. Its aim and objectives. 2. Need and Importance of Physical Education. 3. Misconceptions about Physical Education and its Relevance in Inter Disciplinary context. Unit II: Career Aspects in Physical Education 1. Physical Education as a Profession 2. Professional Ethics 3. Physical Education and Career Choices Unit III: Health Concepts of Physical Education 1. Role of Physical Education Programme on individual and family. 2. Effect of Alcohol Tobacco and Drugs on Sports performance 3. Life style management and sports: Obesity Hypertension and Stress Unit IV: Olympic Movement 1. Ancient Olympics (Before 1896) 2. Modern Olympics (After 1896) 3. Olympic Ideals and Objectives. 4. Olympic Symbols. Unit V: Social Aspects of Physical Education 1. Meaning of Sociology 2. Concept of Sports Sociology and its importance 3. Game and Sports as Ma ’s cultural Heritage 4. Game and Sports at home , School and community 5. Leadership though Physical Education Programmes Unit VI: Measurements in Sports 1. Meaning of measurement and its importance in Physical Education. 2. Kraus Weber Test. 3. Calculation of BMI. 4. AAHPER Physical Fitness Test. Unit VII: Physiological Aspects of Physical Education 1. Warming Up: General and specific and its Physiological Basis. 2. Function and effects of exercise on Muscular and skeletal system. 3. Respiratory and Circulatory system. 4. Factor affecting the Physical fitness components. PART B Unit 1: 1. History of Game / Sport 2. Latest general rules of the Game/Sport 3. Specification of playfield and related sports equipments. 4. Importance Tournament and venues 5. Sports Personalities 6. Proper sports gear and its importance. Unit 2: 1. Fundamental skills of its game and sports 2. Specific exercises of warm-up and conditioning 3. Related sports Terminologies. 4. Sports Awards 5. Common Sports Injuries and their Prevention. PART C Practical: 1. Physical Fitness Test: 10 M 2. Skill of Choose Sport/Games 05 M 3. Any five asanas 05 M 4. Viva 05 M 5. Record Boot (File) 05 M