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Preparing for

Examinations :
CBSE BOARDS 2018
(First week of March)
SUBJECTS OFFERED

Theory Theory Theory


MM : 70 MM : 70 MM : 100
Time allotted : 3 hours
( external )
Time allotted : 3 hours Time allotted : 3 hours
( external ) ( external )
Practical
MM : 30 Practical
Time allotted : 2 hours MM : 30
( internal ) Time allotted : 2 hours
( internal )

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


SUBJECTS OFFERED

Theory Theory Theory


MM : 100 MM : 70 MM : 70
Time allotted : 3 hours
( external )
Time allotted : 3 hours Time allotted : 3 hours
( external ) ( external )
Practical Practical
MM : 30 MM : 30
Time allotted : 2 hours Time allotted : 2 hours
( internal ) ( internal )

PHYSICAL BIOLOGY/
ENGLISH
EDUCATION ECONOMICS
PHYSICS ( Code No. 042)
Weightage :
THEORY PAPER
Ray optics and optical instruments
Wave Optics
17 Electromagnetic Waves

Moving charges and Magnetism


Magnetism and Matter
Electromagnetic Induction
16 Alternating Current

Electric Charges and Fields


Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
15 Current Electricity
PHYSICS ( Code No. 042)
Weightage :
THEORY PAPER
Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Communication Systems
12
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Atoms
10 Nuclei

TOTAL MARKS
70
PHYSICS ( Code No. 042)
Weightage :
PRACTICAL PAPER
Written Test based on given/prescribed practical
Written
16 Two experiments one from each section
Two

Practical Record ( experiments and activities)


Practical
6

Investigatory Project
3
Viva
Viva on Experiments, Activities and Project
5

TOTAL MARKS
30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS(Selected)
1. To find resistance of a given wire using metre bridge and hence determine the specific resistance of its material.

2. To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by plotting a graph of potential difference versus current.

3. To verify the laws of combination series of resistances using a metre bridge.

4. To verify the laws of combination parallel of resistances using a metre bridge.

5. To find the value of v for different values of u in case of a concave mirror and to find the focal length.

6.. To find the focal length of a convex mirror, using a convex lens.

7.. To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graphs between u and v or between 1/u and 1/v.
1

8.. To find the focal length of a concave lens, using a convex lens.

9.. To determine angle of minimum deviation for a given prism by plotting a graph between the angle of incidence and
the angle of deviation.

10. To determine refractive index of a glass


ss slab using a travelling microscope.

11.. To find refractive index of a liquid by using (i) concave mirror, (ii) convex lens and plane mirror.

12. To compare the emfs of two given primary cells using potentiometer.

13. To determine the internal resistance of given primary cell using potentiometer.

14. To determine resistance of a galvanometer by half-deflection


deflection method and to find its figure of merit.

15. To draw the I-V characteristics curves of a p-n


n junction in forward bias and reverse bias.

16. To draw the characteristics


haracteristics curve of a zener diode and to determine its reverse break down voltage.
CHEMISTRY ( Code No. 042)
Weightage :
THEORY PAPER
Solid State Surface Chemistry
Solutions Chemical Kinetics
23 Electrochemistry

General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements


Coordination Compounds
19 p-Block Elements . d-and
d f- Block Elements

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers Haloalkanes and Haloarenes


Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Biomolecules
28 Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen Polymers
Chemistry in Everyday life

TOTAL MARKS
70
CHEMISTRY ( Code No. 043)
Weightage :
PRACTICAL PAPER
Volumetric Analysis
8
Salt Analysis
8
Content Based Experiment
6
Project Work
6
Class Record and Viva
4
TOTAL MARKS
30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS(Selected)
A. Surface Chemistry
B. Chemical Kinetics
C. Thermochemistry
D. Electrochemistry
E. Chromatography
F. Preparation of Inorganic Compounds
G. Preparation of Organic Compounds
H. Tests for the functional groups present in organic compounds:
I.. Characteristic tests of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in pure samples and their detection in
given food stuffs.
J. Volumetric Analysis
K. Qualitative analysis
MATHEMATICS ( Code No. 041)
Weightage :
THEORY PAPER

CALCULUS
Application of Derivatives
Integrals
44 Applications of the integrals
Differential Equation

VECTOR & 3D GEOMETRY


vectors
17 Three Dimensional Geometry

ALGEBRA
Matrices
13 Determinants
MATHEMATICS ( Code No. 041)
Weightage :
THEORY PAPER
RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
Relations & functions
10 Inverse Trigonometric functions

PROBABILITY
10 Probability

LINEAR PROGRAMMING
06 Linear Programming

TOTAL MARKS
100
ENGLISH ( Code No. 101)
Weightage :
THEORY PAPER
READING SKILLS
20

WRITING AND GRAMMAR


40

LITERATURE
40

TOTAL MARKS
100
READING SKILLS
1. 550-600
600 words in length (for note-making
note and summarizing)
2. 450-500
500 words in length (to test comprehension)
WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Short Answer Question:: Notices, advertisements, factual description of people, places
and objects, drafting posters, drafting, accepting and declining invitations

Long Answer Question:: Letter of any of the following types based on a verbal or visual
input:

a) Official letters for making inquiries, suggesting changes - registering and responding to
complaints, asking for and giving information, placing orders and sending replies.

b)) Letters to the editor on various social, national and international issues.

c) Application for a job including CV (Curriculum Vitae) / Resum.

Very Long Answer Question:: Sustained writing task such as writing a speech, an article
for a magazine or a report based on verbal / visual input
WRITING AND GRAMMAR
GRAMMAR-
Very Short Questions and Multiple Choice Questions

Reordering of words and sentences

Composing a dialogue based on a given input

Error correction in sentences

Drafting questions / questionnaires based on given input


LITERATURE
Questions to test comprehension at different levels and of different kinds -
local, global, interpretative, inferential, evaluative and extrapolatory.
Very Short and Short Answer Questions:: Two out of three extracts from
different poems to test theme, setting and literary devices.
Short Answer Questions:: Based on different prose / drama / poetry / pieces
from the Literature Reader; to test local and global comprehension of ideas
and languages used in the text.
Long Answer Question:: Extended questions based on one of the prose texts or
play in the Literature Reader to test global comprehension and for
extrapolation beyond the text.
Long Answer Questions:: To test understanding, appreciation, analysis,
inference in a plot and writing a character sketch.
Note: Values based questions for 4 marks may be asked in Sections-
Sections B or C
LITERATURE
PRESCRIBED BOOKS:
1. Language Skills book - Class XII English Elective CBSE
published by Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi.
2. Literature Reader - Class XII English Elective CBSE published
by Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi.
3. Extended Reading Text (Either one) Author
i) The Invisible Man (unabridged) H.G. Wells
ii) Silas Marner (unabridged) George Eliot
rose Drama
Whats Your Dream 1. Remember Ceasar
A Devoted Son 2. The Monkeys Paw
The Hum Of Insects
The Judgement Of Paris
On Education
I Can Play Schools
The Last Letter

oetry Novel
A) The Darkling Thrush 1. The Invisible Man
B) Hope Is A Thing
Survivors
At A Potato Digging
Ode: To Autumn
Hamlets Dilemma
Curtain
A Walk By Moonlight
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ( Code No.
048)
Weightage :
THEORY PAPER
Physical Fitness & Wellness
Meaning & Importance of Physical Fitness & Wellness
Components of Physical Fitness & Wellness

10
Factors Affecting Physical Fitness & Wellness
Principles of Physical Fitness Development
Means of Fitness Development Aerobic & Anaerobic, Sports, Yoga & Recreational Activities

Training Methods
Meaning & Concept of Training
Methods of Training
Methods of Strength Development Isometric & Isokinetic Exercises

10
Methods of Endurance Development Continuous Method, Interval Training & Fartlek.
Fartlek
Methods of Speed Development Acceleration Run & Pace Races
Circuit Training

Sociological Aspects of Physical Education


Meaning of Sociology & Sports Sociology
Games & Sports as Mans Cultural Heritage
10 Socialization,
Socialization, Leadership, Value Education through Physical Education Programme & Olympic Movement
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ( Code No.
048)
Weightage :
THEORY PAPER
Sports & Environment
Meaning
Meaning & Need for Environment in Physical Education Programme
Essential Elements of Positive Environment
10 Role
Role of Individual in Improvement of Environment for Prevention of Sports Related Accidents

Yoga
Meaning & Importance of Yoga
Yoga as an Indian Heritage

10 Elements of Yoga
Role of Yoga in Sports

1.1 History of the Game/Sport


1.2 Latest General Rules of the Game/Sport
1.3 Measurement of Play Fields and Specifications of Related Sports Equipments
1.3

10 1.4 Fundamental Skills of the Game/Sport


1.5 Related Sports Terminologies
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ( Code No.
048)
Weightage :
THEORY PAPER
Important Tournaments and Venues
Important
2.2 Sports Personalities
2.3 Sports Awards

10 2.4 Various Sports Organizations


2.5 First Aid & Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries
2.5

TOTAL MARKS

70
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ( Code No.
048)
Weightage :
PRACTICAL PAPER
Physical Fitness Test (Compulsory)
8

Skill of chosen Sport/Game


8

Viva & Record Book(File)


6

TOTAL MARKS
30
Examination Schedule

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