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ACCELERAT

ED LEARNING
PROGRAMME
(ALP)
Table of Contents

Class Subject Page No. English 01-04

Urdu Trigonometry) Biology

Islamiyat Computer
05-09 09-12 12-14 15-18 19-21
Physics
11 22-26 27-28
Chemistry

Mathematics (Algebra and

English 29-30
Biology
Physics
Computer
Chemistry
30-33 34-36 36-38
Mathsmatics (Calculus
12 39-41 41-43 43-47
Urdu and Analytical Geometry)
47-49
Mutaliya Pakistan
FIRST YEAR
ENGLISH BOOK-I

LESSON 1: BUTTON, BUTTON


Classwork: Lesson, Theme, Reading Notes (Pg. 1-7), Exercise (Question: 3 -- Pg. 9),
Exercise (Question: 6, 7 -- Pg. 10)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 1,3 -- Pg. 8, 9), Exercise (Question: 8 -- Pg. 10)
LESSON 3: DARK THEY WERE, AND GOLDEN-EYED
Classwork: Lesson, Theme, Reading Notes (Pg. 18-23),
Exercise (Question: 1, 3, 5, 6 -- Pg. 23, 25)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 1,2 -- Pg. 23, 24), Exercise (Question: 5 -- Pg. 25)
LESSON 5: THE PIECE OF STRING
Classwork: Lesson, Theme, Reading Notes (Pg. 32-34),
Exercise (Question: 1, 3 -- Pg. 35, 36)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 1,2 -- Pg. 35, 36), Exercise (Question: 7, 8 -- Pg. 37)
LESSON 6: THE REWARD
Classwork: Lesson, About the Author, Theme, Reading Notes (Pg. 38-40), Exercise
(Question: 1, 3 -- Pg. 41, 42), Exercise (Question: 6, 7 -- Pg. 43) Homework:
Exercise (Question: 1, 2 -- Pg. 41, 42), Exercise (Question: 9 -- Pg. 43) LESSON 8:
THE GULISTAN OF SA’DI
Classwork: Lesson, About the Author, Theme, Reading Notes (Pg. 51-53), Exercise
(Question: 1, 3 -- Pg. 53, 55), Exercise (Question: 7, 8 -- Pg. 56) Homework: Exercise
(Question: 1, 2--Pg. 53-54), Exercise (Question:6, 8, 9 -- Pg. 56) LESSON 10: A
MILD ATTACK OF LOCUSTS
Classwork: Lesson, Theme, Reading Notes (Pg. 62-64),
Exercise (Question: 1, 3, 5, 6 -- Pg. 64-66),
Homework: Exercise (Question: 8 -- Pg. 66)
LESSON 11: I HAVE A DREAM
Classwork: Lesson, About the Author, Theme, Reading Notes (Pg. 67-69),
Exercise (Question: 1, 3, 6, 7 -- Pg. 69-72)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 1, 2 -- Pg. 69-70), Exercise (Question: 9 -- Pg. 72)
LESSON 13: GOD BE PRAISED
Classwork: Lesson, About the Author, Theme,(Pg.79-85), Exercise(Question:1 --
Pg.85) Homework: Exercise (Question: 1-- Pg. 85)
LESSON 14: OVERCOAT
Classwork: Lesson, About the Author, Theme, Reading Notes (Pg. 87-91),
Exercise (Question: 1, 2 -- Pg. 91-93)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 3 -- Pg. 93)
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ENGLISH BOOK-III
Part-I (Plays)
PLAY 2: VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET
Classwork: Play, About the Author, Theme, Glossary (Pg. 14-27),
Exercise (Question: 1,3 -- Pg. 27-29)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 4 Pg. 29)
PLAY 3: THE OYSTER AND THE PEARL
Classwork: Play, Theme, Glossary (Pg. 31-48),
Exercise (Question: I, II -- Pg. 48-49)
Homework: Exercise (Question: III, IV Pg. 50)
Part-II (Poems)
POEM 1: THE RAIN
Classwork: Poem, About the Poet, Theme, Paraphrase (Pg. 51),
Exercise (Question: 1, 4, 5, 6 -- Pg. 52)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 2, 3 Pg. 52)
POEM 3: LOVELIEST OF TREES, THE CHERRY NOW
Classwork: Poem, About the Poet, Theme, Paraphrase, Glossary (Pg. 56-57),
Exercise (Question: 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 -- Pg. 58)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 2, 3 Pg. 58)
POEM 6: A SINDHI WOMAN
Classwork: Poem, Theme, Paraphrase, Glossary (Pg. 64),
Exercise (Question: 3, 4, 5, 6 -- Pg. 65)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 1, 2, 7, 8 Pg. 65)
POEM 8: OZYMANDIAS
Classwork: Poem, About the Poet, Theme, Paraphrase, Glossary (Pg. 68-69),
Exercise (Question: 5, 6, 7 -- Pg. 70)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 1, 2, 3, 4 Pg. 69-70)
POEM 10: THE HOLLOW MAN
Classwork: Poem, About the Poet,Theme, Paraphrase, Glossary (Pg. 73-74),
Question: 5, 6 , 7, 8-- Pg. 75
Homework: Question: 1, 2, 3, 4 Pg. 74-75
POEM 12: RUBA’IYAT
Classwork: Poem, Glossary, Theme (Pg. 78-79), Question: 1,2,3, 4, 5, 6, -- Pg. 79
Homework: Question: 7 Pg. 79
POEM 16: GOD’S ATTRIBUTES
Classwork: Poem, Glossary, Theme (Pg. 86), Question: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 -- Pg. 86
Homework: Question: 7 Pg. 86
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POEM 17: THE DELIGHT SONG
Classwork: Poem, Theme, Glossary (Pg. 87-88),
Exercise (Question: 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6 -- Pg. 88)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 7 Pg. 88)
POEM 18: LOVE- AN ESSENCE OF ALL RELIGIONS
Classwork: Poem, Glossary, Theme (Pg. 89), Exercise (Question: 1, 2 -- Pg. 90)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 3, 4 Pg. 90)
POEM 20: IN BROKEN IMAGES
Classwork: Poem, Glossary, Theme (Pg. 93), Exercise (Question: 1, 2, 3, 4 -- Pg. 94)
Homework: Exercise (Question: 5, 6, 7 Pg. 94)
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION
LETTERS
1. Letter to your younger brother advising him to pay attention to his studies and
avoid bad company.
2. Letter to your father requesting him to increase your monthly allowance. 3. Letter
to your friend describing him/ her your first impression of college life. 4. Letter to
your friend inviting him to attend the marriage of your brother/ sister. 5. Letter to
your mother/ father describing your progress in studies. 6. Letter to your younger
brother/ sister suggesting some methods for improving English.
7. Letter to your brother/ uncle/ friend thanking him for sending you a beautiful gift on
your birthday.
8. Letter to your friend requesting him/ her to lend you some books. 9. Letter
to your friend congratulating him/her on his/ her success in his
examination.
10. Letter to your friend telling him/her about the profession you want to adopt.
11. Letter to your friend, condoling on the death of his/her mother. 12. Letter to
your father about your health and studies.

APPLICATIONS
1. Application to the Principal of your college, requesting him/her for full fee
concession.
2. Application to the Principal of your college, requesting him/her to grant you sick
leave on medical grounds.
3. Application to the Principal of your college, requesting him/her for the issuance/
grant of character certificate.
4. Application to the Principal of your college, requesting him/her for remission of
fine.
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5. Application to the Principal of your college, requesting him/her for re-admission in
the college.
6. Application to the Principal of your college, requesting him/her for grant of
scholarship/financial help from a special fund.
7. Application to the Principal of your college, requesting him/her for change of
subject.
8. Application to the Principal of your college, requesting him/her for refund of
library security.

STORIES
1. Honesty is the Best Policy
2. No Pains, No Gains
3. A Foolish Stag
4. The Hen That Laid Golden Eggs
5. The Slave and the Lion
6. A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed
7. The King and the Spider
8. The Wolf and the Lamb
9. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine
10. Tit for Tat
11. A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss
12. Grapes are Sour

GENERAL STATEMENT
Teachers will teach the following grammar items in the classroom and will assign the
same as homework for the reinforcement:
• Correct use of tenses and verbs
• Punctuation
• Pair of words
NOTE:
o In objective type paper, the question, ‘choose the right option of the underlined
words” should be given from the retained lessons only.
o Explanation of the stanza with reference to the context will be given from the
retained poems only.
o Punctuation will be given from the retained lessons of English Book-I. o The
passage to translate into Urdu will be selected from the retained lessons of English
Book-I.
o The students whose medium of instruction is English will write an essay on an
unseen topic.

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PHYSICS-11
CHAPTER 1: MEASUREMENTS
Precision and Accuracy (Pg. 10,11), Assessment of Total Uncertainty in
the Final Result (Pg. 11-14), Dimensions of Physical Quantities (Pg.
16,17), Examples: 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.6 (Pg. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
Classwork: Questions: 1.4, 1.7,1.8 (Pg. 20), Numerical Problems: 1.4,
1.5,1.7 (Pg. 21) Homework: Questions: 1.9 (Pg. 20), Numerical
Problems: 1.6, 1.9 (Pg.21) CHAPTER 2: VECTORS AND
EQUILIBRIUM
Basic Concepts of Vectors (i-ix, xii) (Pg. 22-25, 27), Vector Addition by
Rectangular Components (Pg. 28-30), Product of Two Vectors (Pg.
31-36), Torque (Pg. 36,37), Examples: 2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6 (Pg. 30, 31, 34,
38)
Classwork: Questions: 2.2, 2.10, 2.12, 2.13, 2.15, 12.17 (Pg. 43,44),
Problems: 2.1,2.6,2.9,2.11 (Pg. 45,46)
Homework: Questions: 2.1, 2.9, 2.16 (Pg. 43, 44), Problems: 2.3, 2.5,
2.10, 2.14 (Pg. 45,46) CHAPTER 3: MOTION AND FORCE
Review of Equations of Uniformly Accelerated Motion (Pg. 54), Impulse,
Law of Conservation of Momentum (Pg. 57-59), Elastic and Inelastic
Collision (Pg. 60-62), Force Due to Water Flow (Pg. 63,64), Momentum
and Explosive Forces (Pg. 64,65), Rocket Propulsion (Pg. 65,66),
Projectile Motion (Pg. 66-69), Examples: 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 (Pg. 57,
59, 63, 64, 70)
Classwork: Questions: 3.10, 3.11, 3.13 (Pg. 73), Problems: 3.3, 3.6, 3.7,
3.9, 3.10, 3.13, 14 (Pg. 75, 76)
Homework: Questions: 3.9, 3.12 (Pg. 73), Problems: 3.8, 3.11 (Pg. 75,76)
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CHAPTER 4: WORK AND ENERGY


Work Done by a Constant Force (Pg. 77,78), Work Done by a Variable Force (Pg.
78-80), Work Done by Gravitational Field (Pg. 80-82), Power (Pg. 82,83), Energy (Pg.
83-89), Interconversion of Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy (Pg. 89,90),
Conservation of Energy (Pg. 91), Examples: 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 (Pg. 80, 83, 91)
Classwork: Questions:4.1,4.4,4.5,4.9 (Pg. 97), Numerical Problems: 4.2 –
4.6(Pg.97,98) Homework: Questions: 4.2,4.7 (Pg. 97),Numerical Problems: 4.1, 4.2,
4.7,4.8(Pg.97,98) CHAPTER 5: CIRCULAR MOTION
Angular Displacement (Pg. 100,101), Angular Velocity (Pg. 101,102), Angular
Acceleration (Pg. 102,103), Relation between Angular and Linear Velocities (Pg.
103,104), Centripetal Force (Pg. 105-107), Moment of Inertia (Pg. 108-110), Angular
Momentum (Pg. 110-111), Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum (Pg. 112,113),
Rotational Kinetic Energy (Pg. 113-115), Real and Apparent Weight (Pg. 116-118),
Orbital Velocity (Pg. 119), Example: 5.1, 5.2,5.5,5.6 (Pg. 104, 105, 107, 115, 119)
Classwork: Questions: 5.2, 5.7,5.9, 5.10 (Pg. 125), Numerical Problems: 5.1, 5.3, 5.5,
5.7 (Pg. 126)
Homework: Questions: 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.11 (Pg. 125), Numerical Problems: 5.2,5.6
(Pg. 126)
CHAPTER 6: FLUID DYNAMICS
Viscous Drag and Stokes’ Law (Pg. 128), Terminal Velocity (Pg. 128,129), Fluid Flow
(Pg. 130), Equation of Continuity (Pg. 130,131), Bernoulli’s Equation (Pg. 132,134),
Applications of Bernoulli’s Equation (Pg. 134-136), Examples: 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 (Pg. 129,
131, 136)
Classwork: Questions: 6.3, 6.8, 6.9, 6.10 (Pg. 139), Numerical Problems: 6.2, 6.4, 6.5,
6.7 (Pg. 139,140)
Homework: Questions: 6.1, 6.2, 6.4 (Pg. 139), Numerical Problems: 6.1, 6.9 (Pg.
139,140) CHAPTER 7: OSCILLATIONS
SHM and Uniform Circular Motion (Pg. 144-147), Phase (Pg. 147-149), A Horizontal
Mass Spring System (Pg. 149,150), Simple Pendulum (Pg. 150,151), Energy
Conservation in SHM (Pg. 152-154), Free and Forced Oscillations (Pg. 154,155),
Resonance (Pg. 155,156), Examples: 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 (Pg. 150-152, 154) Classwork:
Questions: 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8 (Pg. 159), Numerical Problems: 7.1, 7.2, 7.4(Pg.
159,160)
Homework: Questions: 7.11, 7.12, 7.13 (Pg. 159), Numerical Problem: 7.5 (Pg.
160) CHAPTER 8: WAVES
Periodic Waves (Pg. 164-167), Speed of Sound in Air (Pg. 167-171), Beats (Pg.
175,176), Stationary Waves (Pg. 178,179), Stationary Waves in a Stretched String
(179-181), Stationary Waves in Air Columns (Pg. 182-184), Examples: 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4
(Pg. 171, 172, 176, 182, 184)

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Classwork: Questions: 8.3, 8.6, 8.7 (Pg. 190), Numerical Problems: 8.1, 8.4, 8.5, 8.7
(Pg. 191,192)
Homework: Questions: 8.10 (Pg. 190), Numerical Problems: 8.3, 8.6 (Pg.
191,192) CHAPTER 9: PHYSICAL OPTICS
Wavefronts (Pg. 194,195), Huygen’s Principle (Pg. 195), Interference of Light Waves
(Pg. 195,196), Young’s Double Slit Experiment (Pg.196-199), Newton’s Rings (Pg.
201,202), Michelson’s Interferometer (Pg. 202, 203), Diffraction of Light (Pg. 203, 204),
Diffraction due to a Narrow Slit
(Pg. 204,205), Diffraction Gratings (Pg. 205,206), Diffraction of X-Rays by Crystals (Pg.
206,207), Examples: 9.1, 9.2 (Pg. 200)
Classwork: Questions: 9.2, 9.4, 9.7 (Pg. 211, 212), Numerical Problems: 9.2, 9.4, 9.5,
9.7 (Pg. 213)
Homework: Questions: 9.1, 9.3, 9.5, 9.9 (Pg. 211, 212), Numerical Problems 9.3, 9.6
(Pg. 213)
CHAPTER 10: OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
Least Distance of Distinct Vision (Pg. 214, 215), Magnifying Power and Resolving
Power of Optical Instruments (Pg. 215, 216), Simple Microscope (Pg. 217, 218),
Compound Microscope (Pg. 218, 219), Astronomical Telescope (Pg. 220-222),
Spectroscope (Pg. 222, 223), Speed of Light (Pg. 224, 225), Introduction to Fibre Optics
(Pg. 225, 226), Fibre Optics Principles (Pg. 226-228), Examples: 101,10.2 (Pg. 220, 230)
Classwork: Questions: 10.3, 10.4, 10.6 (Pg. 233,234), Numerical Problems: 10.1, 10.2,
10.4, 10.6, 10.9 (Pg. 234, 235)
Homework: Questions: 10.1, 10.2(Pg. 233), Numerical Problems: 10.3, 10.8 (Pg.
235) CHAPTER 11: HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS
Kinetic Theory of Gases (Pg. 237-243), Internal Energy (Pg. 244,245), Work and Heat
(Pg. 245,246), First Law of Thermodynamics (Pg. 246-249), Molar Specific Heat of a
Gas (Pg. 249, 250), Reversible and Irreversible Processes (Pg. 250, 251), Second Law of
Thermodynamics (Pg. 252, 253), Carnot Engine and Carnot’s Theorem (Pg. 253-255),
Examples: 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 11.4 (Pg. 243, 244,247, 255,256)
Classwork: Questions: 11.2, 11.5, 11.8, 11.11 (Pg. 261, 262, 263), Numerical Problems:
11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 11.5, 11.7 (Pg. 263, 264)
Homework: Questions: 11.1, 11.6, 11.7 (Pg. 261, 262), Numerical Problems: 11.4, 11.8,
11.11 (Pg. 264)
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CHEMISTRY-11
CHAPTER 1: BASIC CONCEPTS
TOPIC: (1.3(1.3.1, 1.3.3), 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8)
Isotopes (Relative Abundance of Isotopes (Pg.3-4), Average Atomic
Mass(Pg. 6-6), Concept of Mole, Stoichiometry, Limiting Reactant, Yield
(Pg. 11-22) Classwork: Q.1 (i, ii, iii, v, x), 2Q.(i, ii, iii, v, vii, viii), Q.3 (i,
v, vi, viii) Q.9 to Q.18, Q.20, Q.21,Q.22,Q.25
Homework: Q.5 (a, b), Q.6, Q.7, Q.8 (vi, vii, viii)
CHAPTER 2: EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQ.UES IN CHEMISTRY
TOPIC: (2.3, 2.4, 2.5)
Solvent Extraction, Chromatography (Pg. 34 to 37).
Classwork: Q.1 (iii, iv, v) Q.2 (1, 4, 5) Q.3 (iv, v) Q.7
Homework: Q.6, Q.8, Q.9, Q.10
CHAPTER 3: GASES
TOPIC: (3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.7, 3.8, 3.11)
Gas Laws, Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure (Pg. 41 - 57). Kinetic
Molecular Theory of Gases, Kinetic Interpretation of Temperature (Pg. 60
- 65). Plasma State (Pg. 73 - 75). Classwork: Q.1 (i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii,
viii), Q.2 (i, ii, iii, v)Q.3(i, ii), Q.8,9, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23
Homework: Q.4, Q.5, Q.6, Q.7, Q.10, Q.12.
CHAPTER 4: LIQIUIDS AND SOLIDS
TOPIC: (4.1, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6)
Intermolecular Forces (Pg. 81 - 88). Crystal lattice, Crystals and Their
Classification (Pg. 95 - 101).
QUESTIONS ON LIQUIDS
Classwork: Q.1 (i, ii, iii, iv), Q.2 (i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, viii), Q.3 (i, ii, iii, iv, v,
vi, ix), Q.4, Q.5, Q.6, Q.7,Q.8.
Homework: Q.12.
QUESTIONS ON SOLIDS
Classwork: Q.1 (ii, iii, iv) Q.2, Q.12(vi, vii, viii, ix, x, xi)
Homework: Q.4, Q.5, Q.6.
CHAPTER NO 5: ATOMIC STRUCTURE
TOPIC: (5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.7, 5.8)
Sub-Atomic Particles of Atoms, Rutherford’s Model of Atom (Discovery
of Nucleus), Plank’s Quantum Theory, Bohr’s Model of Atom, Spectrum
(Pg. 118- 137). Wave-Particle Nature of Matter (Dual Nature of Matter),
Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Prince, (Pg. 138- 146).
Classwork: Q.1 (i, ii, iii, iv, v, vii, vii, viii, ix,), Q.2 (i to viii), Q.3, Q.4,

Q.17, Q.19, 15

Q.23, Q.24, Q.25


Homework: Q.5, Q.6, Q.7, Q.8,Q.9, Q.10, Q.11, Q.14, Q.15, Q.16.
CHAPTER NO 6: CHEMICAL BONDING
TOPIC: (6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4)
Chemical Bond, Atomic Sizes, Ionization Energy, Electron Affinity and Electronegativity,
Types of Bonds (Pg. 155 -182).
Classwork: Q.1 (i, ii, iii, v, vi ), Q.2 (i, ii, iii, iv, v), Q.3 (i, ii, iii, iv, v, vii, viii, ix, x, xi,
xii), Q.6, Q.10, Q.18 (ii, vi).
Homework: Q.4, Q.5, Q.7, Q.8, Q.9, Q.11, Q.12.
CHAPTER NO: 7 THERMOCHEMISTRY
TOPIC: (7.2,7.3, 7.4, 7.5)
System, Surrounding And State function, Internal Energy and First Law of Thermody
namics, Enthalpy, Hess’s Law of Constant Heat Summation (197- 209). Classwork: Q.1,
Q.2 (i, ii, iii, v), Q.3(ii, iii, iv, v), Q.13, Q.14, Q.15, Q.16, Q.17, Q.18, Q.19, Q.20, Q.21.
Homework: Q.4, Q.5, Q.7, Q.8, Q.9, Q.10, Q.11, Q.12.
CHAPTER NO: 8 CHEMICAL EQIUILIBRIUM
TOPIC: (8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5,8.7, 8.8)
Reversible and Irreversible Reactions, Application of Chemical Equilibrium In Industry,
Ionic Product of water, Ionization Constants of Acids (Ka), Ionization Constant of Bases
(Kb). (Pg. 214-235). Common Ion Effect, Buffer Solutions (Pg. 236- 242). Classwork:
Q.1 (i, ii, iii, v), Q.2, Q.3 (i, ii, iii, iv), Q.10(a, b), Q.11, Q.19, Q.20, Q.21, Q.22, Q.23.
Homework: Q.6, Q.7, Q.8, Q.17.
CHAPTER NO: 9 SOLUTION
TOPIC: (9.3, 9.5, 9.6, 9.7)
Ideal and Non- Ideal Solutions (Pg. 260-262). Solubility and Solubility Curves,
Colligative Properties of Solutions, Energetics of Solution (265-277). Classwork:
Q.1(ii, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x), Q.2 (ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x), Q.3(iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii),
Q.4, Q.5, Q.12, Q.12, Q.21, Q.22, Q.23.
Homework: Q.7, Q.8, Q.9, Q.10, Q.11, Q.13, Q.14, Q.15, Q.16.
CHAPTER NO: 10 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
TOPIC: (10.1(10.1.1, 10.1.2), 10.2, 10.3, 10.4)
Definition of Electrochemistry, Oxidation State and Balancing of Redox Equations
(Oxidation Number or State, Finding Oxidation Number of an Element in a compound or
a Radical) (Pg. 284-285), Electrolytic Conduction, Electrode Potential, Electrochemical
Series (Pg. 289-300).
Classwork: Q.1, Q.2(i, ii, iii, iv, vi), Q.3 (i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii), Q.4, Q.15, Q.16 (b,
d, e, g, h). Homework: Q.7, Q.8, Q.9, Q.10, Q.11, Q.12, Q.13, Q.14 (a, b).

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CHAPTER NO: 11 REACTION KINETICS
TOPIC: 11.1, 11.3, 11.4, 11.5(11.5.6).
Rate of Reaction (308-313), Energy of Activation, Finding of Order of Reaction.
(Pg. 316-319). Arrhenius Equation (Pg. 322-324).
Classwork: Q.1, 2, Q.3(i, ii, iv, v), Q.8, Q.19, Q.20, Q.21, Q.22.
Homework: Q.4, Q.5, Q.6, Q.7 (i, iii, iv), Q.9, Q.15.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS (CHEMISTRY) PART- I

1 Crystallization of benzoic acid from water.


2 To separate a mixture of various inks by paper chromatography. 3 Separation and
Identification of lead and cadmium ions in a mixture solution by paper
chromatography.
4 Determination of heat of neutralization of NaOH and HCl.
5 Preparation of standard solution of alkalies and acids e.g., NaOH, KOH, Oxalic
acid, succinic acids.
6 Preparation of solution of H2SO4 of approximate strength and then determination of
its exact strength with the help of standard Na2CO3 solution. 7 To prepare a standard
solution of oxalic acid and standardize a solution of NaOH. 8 To determine the solubility
of oxalic acid at room temperature .You are provided with 0.1 M NaOH.
9 Determination of acetic acid in vinegar.
10 The given solution contains 15 g of mixture of NaOH and Na2SO4 per dm3.
Calculate the amount of NaOH in 45 grams of the mixture. 0.1 M HCl is given. 11
Determination of free alkali in soap.
12 Determination of Na2CO3 in washing soda.
13 Determination of percentage of purity of Na2CO3 in the given solution containing 14
10 g. of impure Na2CO3 sample/dm3. You are provide with 0.1 M HCl solution. 15 28.6
grams of washing soda (Na2CO3. xH2O) have been dissolved/dm3. Calculate the number
of water molecules of crystallization. You are provide with 0.1 M HCl solution.
16 Determination of NaHCO3 in the given sample of baking soda. 0.1M HCl soln. is
provided.
17 8.4 gram M HCO3 are dissolved per dm3 of solution. Find out At. Wt. of M. 0.05 M
H2SO4 is given.
18 You are given the solution of KMnO 4. Calculate its volume required to prepare
1.0 dm3 of 0.002M KMnO4 solution.
19 The given soln. ‘A’ contains 10 grams of a mixture of H 2SO4 and oxalic acid
dissolved/dm3. Determine the percentage of H2SO4 in the mixture. 0.02M KMnO4
is given.

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20 Determine the no of molecules of water of crystallization in a given sample of
oxalic acid by permanganate titration. The amount of oxalic acid dissolved per dm3 is
6.3 g.
21 Determination of solubility of oxalic acid at room temperature. 22 To determine the
strength of ferrous sulphate solution by titrating it against 0.02M KMnO4.
23 The given solution contains 30 gram of partially oxidized FeSO4.7H2O dissolved
per dm3. Determine the %age of oxidation of the given sample. 24 To determine the
strength of given ferrous ammonium sulphate (Mohr’s salt) by titrating it against
standard potassium permanganate solution. 25 The given solution contains 40g. of
FeSO4(NH4)2SO4.xH2O dissolved per dm3. Determine the value of x.
26 Determine the solubility of given sample of Mohr’s salt at room temperature. You
are provided with 0.02M KMnO4.
27 Prepare a standard (M/10) 250 cm3. Solution of iodine. 0.1 M Na2S2O3 is
provided.
28 24.8 grams of a sample of alkali thiosulphate (M2S2O3) are dissolved in 1 dm3of the
given solution. Calculate the atomic weight of the metal by a volumetric method.
Given M/10 iodine solution.
29 20 gram of Na2S2O3 are dissolved in one dm3 solution. Find out the %age of
sulphur. You are provided with 0.05M iodine solution.
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MATHEMATICS-11 (ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY )

CHAPTER 1: NUMBER SYSTEMS


Classwork: Example 6: (pg.10), Exercise 1.1: Q.1(iii), Q.2(i,vi,x), Q.4(i), Example
1:(pg.15), Exercise 1.2: Q.4(iv), Q.5(i), Q.9,12, Q.14(ii), Q.15(ii), Q.16(i), Example 1:
(i)(pg.20), Theorems(iii,iv,vi) (pg.21), Example 2: (pg.24), Example 3: (pg.24 & 25),
Exercise 1.3: Q.2(iii), Q.4, Q.5(iii), Q.6(ii), Q.7(i) Homework: Exercise 1.1: Q.1(iv),
Q.2(vii,ix,xi,xii), Q.4(ii), Q.5, Exercise 1.2: Q.4(i,iii), Q.5(iii), Q.8,11, Q.14(i),
Q.15(i,iii), Q.16(ii), Example 5: (i)(pg.27), Exercise 1.3: Q.2(ii,iv), Q.5 (ii,iv), Q.6(i)
CHAPTER 2: SETS, FUNCTIONS AND GROUPS
Classwork: Example 4: (pg.33), Exercise 2.1: Q.1(iii), Q.2(i,v), Q.4(viii), Q.8(vi),
Q.9(ii), Q.10(i), Exercise 2.2: Q.1(iii), Q.2(i), Q.4(iii,vi), Q.5(ii), Q.6(i), Exercise 2.3:
Q.1(i), Q.3, Q.6(ii) Q.7(i), Example 4: (pg.53), Exercise 2.4: Q.1(i), Q.2(iii), Q.3(i,ii),
Q.7(i) Q.9(i), Exercise 2.5: Q.1, Exercise 2.6: Q.1(iii) Q.4(ii), Example 5:
(pg.65),Example 6: (pg.66), Exercise 2.7: Q.3, Example 2: (pg.71), Solution of Linear
Equations(pg.76), Reversal Law of Inverses(pg.77), Exercise 2.8: Q.5 Homework:
Exercise 2.1: Q.1(xi), Q.2(vi,ix,xii,xvi), Q.4(i,ii), Q.8(ii), Q.9(iv), Q.10(vi,vii), Exercise
2.2: Q.1(iv,v), Q.2(ii), Q.4(ii,vii),Q.5(iii.iv), Q.6(ii), Exercise 2.3: Q.6(iii), Q.8, Q.7(ii),
Exercise 2.4: Q.1(iii), Q.2(ii), Q.3(iv), Q.4(ii,iii), Exercise 2.5: Q.4, Exercise 2.6:
Q.1(ii,iv), Q.4(iv,v), Exercise 2.7: Q.4, Example 7: (pg.72), Exercise 2.8: Q.6
CHAPTER 3: MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS
Classwork: Adjoint of a 2×2 Matrix(pg.90), Example 4: (pg.92), Example 5: (pg.94),
Exercise 3.1: Q.2, Q.3(i), Q.5,8, Q.12(ii), Exercise 3.2: Q.3(ii), Q.5(i), Q.6(iii), Q.8(ii),
Example 2: (pg.104), Example 7: (pg.110), Exercise 3.3: Q.2(iii), Q.3(iii,xi), Q.5(v),
Q.8,11, Example 3: (pg.125), Exercise 3.4: Q.6(i), Q.8, Q.10(iii), Example 3: (pg.137),
Exercise 3.5: Q.1(i), Q.3(ii)
Homework: Exercise 3.1: Q.3(ii), Q.9, Q.12(i), Exercise 3.2: Q.2(ii), Q.4(iv), Q.7(i),
Q.9(ii), Exercise 3.3: Q.1(i), Q.2(i,ii), Q.3(ii,iv), Q.4(ii), Q.5(i,iii), Q.6(i,iii), Q.14(i),
Q.16, Exercise 3.4: Q.2(ii), Q.5, Q.10(ii), Q.8,11, Exercise 3.5: Q.1(iii), Q.2(ii), Q.4(ii),
Q.5(ii), Q.6
CHAPTER 4: QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
Classwork: Exercise 4.1: Q.3,8,9,19, Example 1: (pg.143), Exercise 4.2: Q.1,5,10,19,
Exercise 4.3: Q.2,5,11, Three Cube Roots of Unity(pg.151), Properties of Cube Roots of
Unity(ii)(pg.152), Four Fourth Roots of Unity (pg.154), Exercise 4.4: Q.2(iii), Q.3(i),
Q.5, Example 2: (pg.157), Example 4: (pg.158), Exercise 4.5: Q.1,7,11, Exercise 4.6:
Q.1(vi), Q.3(iv), Q.6, Q.7(v), Example 1: (ii)(pg.165),

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Exercise 4.7: Q.1(iv), Q.2(i), Exercise 4.8: Q.1,6,9, Exercise 4.9: Q.2,8, Exercise 4.10:
Q.2,5 Homework: Exercise 4.1: Q.2,5,6,10,12,15,17,18, Exercise 4.2:
Q.4,11,14,17,18,22,24, Exercise 4.3: Q.4,6,10, Exercise 4.4: Q.2(i,v), Q.4,6,7,
Q.8(i,iii),
Exercise 4.5: Q.10,12,14,15,16, Exercise 4.6: Q.1(i,ii), Q.2, Q.3(i), Q.7(i,vi), Q.8,
Exercise 4.7: Q.1(ii,iii), Q.3(i), Q.5,7, Exercise 4.8: Q.4,7,10, Exercise 4.9: Q.3,5,10,
Exercise 4.10: Q.4,6
CHAPTER 5: PARTIAL FRACTIONS
Classwork: Example 1: (pg.180), Exercise 5.1: Q.5, Example 1: (pg.184), Example
2: (pg.184), Exercise 5.2: Q.4,9, Example 1: (pg.186), Exercise 5.3: Q.1,10,
Example 1: (pg.188)
Homework: Exercise 5.1: Q. 4,7,10, Exercise 5.2: Q.6,11, Exercise 5.3:
Q.3,6,8 CHAPTER 6: SEQUENCES AND SERIES
Classwork: Example 2: (pg.190), Exercise 6.1: Q.1(iii,viii), Q.2(v), Example 3: (pg.193),
Example 4: (pg.194), Exercise 6.2: Q.2,6,13, Example 1: (pg.195), Exercise 6.3: Q.1(ii),
Q.6, Exercise 6.4: Q.2(ii), Q.6, Exercise 6.6: Q.2, Q.7(ii), Q.8,12, Exercise 6.7: Q.1(ii),
Q.2(i), Example 3-6: (pg.213 & 214), Exercise 6.8: Q.1, Q.5(iii), Q.6(ii), Q.13, Example
1: (pg.219), Relations Between Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic Means(pg.222),
Exercise 6.10: Q.1(ii), Q.6,9,16
Homework: Exercise 6.1: Q.1(ii,v,vi,vii), Q.2(i), Q.3(ii,iv), Exercise 6.2: Q.4,7,8,9,12,
Exercise 6.3: Q.3,4,7, Exercise 6.4: Q.2(iii,v), Q.3(i), Q.4(ii), Q.11,14,15,16, Exercise
6.6: Q.1,3,9,14, Exercise 6.7: Q.1(i), Q.2(ii), Q.3(i), Q.4,6, Exercise 6.8: Q.4, Q.5(ii),
Q.6(i,iv,) Q.8,9 Q.12(i), Q.14, Exercise 6.10: Q.1(i), Q.2(ii), Q.7,8,12,13, Q.14(i),
Q.15(i), Q.17
CHAPTER 7: PERMUTATION, COMBINATION AND PROBABILITY
Classwork: Example 2 & 3: (pg.230), Exercise 7.1: Q.1(vii,x), Q.2(vi,ix), Exercise
7.2: Q.1(v), Q.2(ii), Q.7, Example 3: (pg.238), Exercise 7.3: Q.1(ii), Q.4,12,
Complemmentary Combination (pg.240), Example 1-3: (pg.241), Exercise 7.4: Q.1(ii),
Q.2(i), Q.9(i), Example 1 & 2: (pg.244 & 245), Exercise 7.5: Q.3(ii), Q.5(i), Q.10(i),
Exercise 7.7: Q.3,6, Exercise 7.8: Q.3,8
Homework: Exercise 7.1: Q.1(vi,ix), Q.2(v,viii,x), Exercise 7.2: Q.1(i,iii), Q.2(i,iii),
Q.3,4,6,10,11, Exercise 7.3: Q.1(iii), Q.3,11, Exercise 7.4: Q.1(i,iii), Q.2(ii,iii), Q.3(i),
Q.4,10, Exercise 7.5: Q.3(i), Q.5(ii), Q.10(ii), Exercise 7.7: Q.2,5, Exercise 7.8: Q.4,9
CHAPTER 8: MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION AND BINOMIAL THEOREM
Classwork: Example 6: (pg.262), Exercise 8.1: Q.2,4,13,20, Example 2: (pg.269),
Example 5: (pg.272), Exercise 8.2: Q.1(i), Q.2(ii), Q.7(i), Example 2: (pg.276),
Example 4: (pg.278), Exercise 8.3: Q.1(ii,vi,viii), Q.2(vi.ix), Q.4(iv,vi), Q.9
Homework: Exercise 8.1: Q.1,3,5,7,14,24, Exercise 8.2: Q.1(ii,vi), Q.2(i,iii), Q.6(i),
Q.9(i), Q.10(i,ii), Exercise 8.3: Q.1(i,iii,iv,v), Q.2(i,iii), Q.3(i,ii), Q.4(i,ii),
Q.5,7,11,12,13 CHAPTER 9: FUNDAMENTALS OF TRIGONOMETRY
Classwork: Example 4 & 5: (pg.290), Exercise 9.1: Q.1(vi,xvi), Q.2(viii), Q.5(i), Q.13,

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Fundamentals Identities (pg.297), Exercise 9.2: Q.3(iv,v), Q.4(ii), Q.8,
Exercise 9.3: Q.1(ii,iii), Q.2(ii), Q.3(iii), Example 1-4: (pg.3,10&11),
Exercise 9.4: Q.2,4,8,11,14,21
Homework: Exercise 9.1: Q.1(ix,xii,xiii), Q.2(ii,vi,x,xii,xv), Q.3, Q.4(i), Q.5(ii), Q.6(i),
Q.7,11,15, Exercise 9.2: Q.3(i,vi), Q.4(i,v), Q.5,6, Exercise 9.3: Q.1(i,iv), Q.2(i),
Q.3(i,ii), Q.4, Q.5(iv,vii), Q.6(v,ix), Exercise 9.4: Q.5,6,7,9,10,12, 13,15,20 CHAPTER
10: TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES
Classwork: Example 2: (pg.320), Exercise 10.1: Q.1(ii), Q.2(v), Q.3(iii), Q.4(i),
Exercise 10.2: Q.1(iii,vi), Q.3(ii), Q.7(ii), Q.11, Example 1: (pg.330), Exercise
10.3: Q.1(ii), Q.3,13, Example 2: (pg.334), Example 3 & 5: (pg.335), Exercise
10.4: Q.1(ii,viii), Q.2(ii), Q.3(iii)
Homework: Exercise 10.1: Q.1(v,vi), Q.2(iii,ix), Q.3(i,ii,iv), Q.5(i,iii,iv), Exercise
10.2: Q.1(i,vii), Q.2(iv,v), Q.4(i,iii,v), Q.5, Q.7(i), Q.10(i), Exercise 10.3: Q.1(i),
Q.2,6,8,9,11, Exercise 10.4: Q.1(i,iii,iv,v), Q.2(v,vi), Q.3(ii), Q.4 CHAPTER 11:
FUNDAMENTALS OF TRIGONOMETRY
Classwork: Exercise 11.1: Q.2,7,9
Homework: Exercise 11.1: Q.3,5,7,10,15
CHAPTER 12: APPLICATION OF TRIGONOMETRY
Classwork: Exercise 12.1: Q.1(i,ix), Q.2(ii), Exercise 12.2: Q.2,5, Exercise 12.3: Q.1,5,
Exercise 12.4: Q.1, Exercise 12.5: Q.1,5,8, Exercise 12.6: Q.1,8, Exercise 12.7: Q.1(ii),
Q.2(ii), Q.3(iii), Q.5, Proof (pg.379), Example 1: (pg.381), Example 3: (pg.383),
Exercise 12.8: Q.1(ii), Q.3(ii), Q.5(ii), Q.6(ii), Q.7(ii), Q.11
Homework: Exercise 12.1: Q.1(iii,v), Q.2(i,vi), Exercise 12.2: Q.3,4,
Exercise 12.3: Q.3,6,9, Exercise 12.4: Q.3,5, Exercise 12.5: Q.3,4,7,10,
Exercise 12.6: Q.2,6,7,10, Exercise 12.7: Q.1(i), Q.2(i), Q.3(i), Q.4,
Exercise 12.8: Q.1(i), Q.3(iii), Q.5(iv), Q.6(i), Q.7(i), Q.12
CHAPTER 13: INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
Classwork: Example 2: (pg.390), Example 4: (pg.396), Exercise 13.1: Q.1(iii,ix), Q.2(ii),
Q.3(i,v,ix), Exercise 13.2: Q.3,11,14,19
Homework: Exercise 13.1: Q.1(iv,v,vi), Q.2(i,iii), Q.3(iii,iv,vii),
Exercise 13.2: Q.1,2,6,12,17,18
CHAPTER 14: SOLUTIONS OF TRIGONOMETRIC EQUATIONS Classwork:
Example 1-3: (pg.401&402), Example 1,2,4,5: (pg.403,405 & 406), Q.14, Q.1(i,iii),
Q.2(ii,iv), Q.4,6
Homework: Exercise 14: Q.1(ii,iv), Q.2(i,iii), Q.3,5

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BIOLOGY-11
Chapter No./ Name / Topics / Exercise Q(s)/ Textbook Pages (s)

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Biology and some major fields of specialization, Biological method, Biology and the
service of mankind (excluding the subtopics “Disease Control”, “Preventive measures”,
“Vaccination and Immunization”, and “Drug Treatment/ Gene therapy”) (Pg. 1-13)
Practicals: No practical
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks(i-iii, ix),True and false(No), Multiple choice questions
(i,iv) Homework: Short questions (i-iv), Extensive questions (i, iv, v)
CHAPTER 2: BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES
Introduction to biochemistry, Importance of water, Carbohydrates (excluding the
subtopics “monosaccharides”, “oligosaccharides”, “polysaccharides”), Lipids (excluding
the subtopics “acylglycerols”, “waxes”, “phospholipids”, “terpenoids”), Proteins,
Structure of proteins, Nucleic acids (excluding the subtopics “DNA” and “RNA”) (Pg.
17-31)
Practicals
1. Identification of biochemical from biological materials.
2. Iodine test for starch
3. Benedict's test for reducing sugars
4. Millon’s test for Proteins/Biuret test for proteins
5. Sudan III test for fats and oils and emulsion test
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i, ii), True and false (i), Multiple choice questions
(iv) Homework: Short questions (ii, iv and v), Extensive questions (i, iii)
CHAPTER 3: ENZYMES
Introduction, Characteristics of enzymes, Mechanism of enzyme action (catalysis),
Inhibitors
Irreversible inhibitors, Reversible inhibitors (competitive & non-competitive inhibitors)
(Pg. 37-43)
Practicals:
1. Study of starch break down in germinating gram seeds.
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i-v), True and false (i-v), Multiple choice questions
(No) Homework: Short questions (i, iii-v), Extensive questions;(1, 3, 4)
CHAPTER 4: THE CELL
Structure of a generalized cell, Plasma membrane, Cell wall, Cytoplasm, Endoplasmic

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reticulum, Ribosomes, Golgi apparatus, Lysosomes, Vacuoles, Cytoskeleton, Centriole,
Mitochondria, Plastids (Chloroplasts, Chromoplasts, Leucoplasts), Nucleus (complete
topic) Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell (Pg. 48-64)
Practicals:
1. Study of animal cells (frog's epithelium cell, frog's buccal cavity cells) and plant cells
(mesophyll cells, leaf epidermis cells, onion epidermis cells) by staining with safranin,
acid fuchsin, methylene blue, eosine
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i-v), True and false (i-v), Multiple choice questions
(i-vi) Homework: Short questions (i-xi), Extensive questions (i, v)
CHAPTER 5: VARIETY OF LIFE
Introduction, Nomenclature, Two to five kingdom classification systems, Viruses
(excluding the introductory paragraphs), Characteristics, Structure, Life cycle of
bacteriophages, Some viral diseases: small pox, herpes, influenza, mumps and measles,
polio, AIDS, Hepatitis (Pg. 67-80)
Practicals: No practical
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i-x), Multiple choice questions
(i-xiv) Homework: No Short question, No extensive question
CHAPTER 6: KINGDOM PROKARYOTAE (MONERA)
Structure of bacteria, Size, Shape of bacteria, Bacterial cell structure (complete topic –
page 86 to 89), Nutrition of bacteria, Respiration in bacteria, Growth and Reproduction,
Control of bacteria (Physical methods, Chemical methods), Use and misuse of antibiotics,
Characteristics of Cyanobacteria (Pg.84-94)
Practicals:
1. Laboratory safety techniques and use of microscope and measurement of microscopic
objects by micrometry.
2. Investigation of bacterial content of fresh and stale milk.
3. Study of Nostoc from fresh material and prepared slides.
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i-vi, vii), Multiple choice questions
(i-vi) Homework: Short questions (i a, b, ii-ix), Extensive questions
(i-iii, v) CHAPTER 7: THE KINGDOM PROTISTA (OR
PROTOCTISTA)
Introduction, Major groups of Protista, Protozoa: Animal-like protists, Amoebae,
Zooflagellates
Ciliates, Algae: Plant-like protists, Euglenoids, Brown algae, Red algae, Green algae,
Importance of algae, Fungus-like protists, Slime molds, Water molds (Pg. 99-111)
Practicals:
1. Identification of Chlorella, Paramecium, Amoeba, Entamoeba, Plasmodium (malarial
parasite) Euglena, Volvox, Ulothrix and Ulva from fresh materials or prepared slides.

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Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i, ii, v-viii)
Homework: Short questions (i, iv, v), Extensive questions (i-ix)
CHAPTER 8: FUNGI
Introduction. The body of fungus, Nutrition in fungi, Reproduction, Asexual
reproduction, Sexual reproduction, Classification of fungi, Zygomycota, Ascomycota,
Basidiomycota, Deuteromycota, Importance of fungi, Ecological importance,
Commercial importance, Economic gains due to fungi, Economic losses due to fungi
(Pg. 113-128)
Practicals:
1. Study of yeast, Ustilago tritici and Pencillium from fresh materials and
slides. Questions:
Classwork: Multiple choice questions (i-viii)
Homework: Short Questions (i-x), Extensive questions (i-viii)
CHAPTER 9: KINGDOM PLANTAE
Classification of Plantae, Division Bryophyta, Adaptation to land habitat, Division
Tracheophyta, Evolution of leaf, Evolution of seed habit, Class Gymnospermae
(excluding the subtopic “Pinus – life cycle”), Class Angiospermae, Life cycle of an
angiospermic plant, Seed formation, double fertilization, Classification of angiosperms
(excluding the topic and subtopics of “Angiospermic families”) (Pg. 131-153)
Practicals:
1. Examination of Marchantia and Funaria (external morphology) from fresh material
and of sex organs from prepared slides.
2. Study of Pinus: male and female cones from fresh or preserved
materials. Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i-ix), Multiple Choice Questions
(i-iv) Homework: Short Questions (ii b, iv, vii), Extensive questions
(ii-vi) CHAPTER 10: KINGDOM ANIMALIA
Introduction, Grade Radiata, Grade Bilateria, Diploblastic and triploblastic organization,
Acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, coelomates , Series proterostomia & Series
dueterostomia, Phylum Porifera, Phylum Coelenterata (excluding the subtopic
“Polymorphism”), Phylum Platyhelminthes (excluding the subtopics “infestation” and
“disinfestation”), Adaptation for parasitic mode of life, Aschelminthes (Phylum
Nematoda), Phylum Annelida (excluding the subtopics of classes “Polychaeta”,
“Oligochaeta”, and “Hirudinea”), Phylum Arthropoda (excluding the subtopics of classes
“Crustacea”, “Insecta”, “Arachnida”, and “Myriapoda”), Metamorphosis, Economic
importance of arthropods, Phylum Mollusca (excluding the subtopics of classes
“Gastropoda”, “Bivalvia” and “Cephalopoda”), Economic importance of Mollusca,
Phylum Echinodermata; Echinodermata / Affinities, Phylum Chordata, Sub-phylum
Vertebrata , Class Chondrichthyes, Class Osteichthyes (excluding the subtopic

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“adaptations for aquatic life, Class Amphibia, Class Reptilia, Class Aves; Characters of
Birds, Class Mammalia, Sub-class Prototheria, Sub-class Metatheria, Sub-class Eutheria
(Pg. 167-203)
Practicals:
1. Exposure of respiratory system of frog.
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i-x), Multiple choice questions (i, ii, iv, v, vi,
vii) Homework: Extensive questions (i, ii, vii, viii)
CHAPTER 11: BIOENERGETICS
Introduction, Photosynthesis, Photosynthetic reactants and products, Water and
photosynthesis, Photosynthetic pigments (Chlorophyll, Carotenoids), Reactions of
photosynthesis, Light dependent reactions, Non-cyclic phosphorylation, Cyclic
phosphorylation, Chemiosmosis, Light independent (or dark) reactions, Respiration,
Anaerobic and aerobic respiration, Anaerobic Respiration (alcoholic fermentation, lactic
acid fermentation), Cellular Respiration, Glycolysis, Pyruvic acid oxidation, Krebs cycle,
Respiratory chain (Pg. 206-228)
Practicals:
1. Extraction and chromatography of leaf chloroplast pigments.
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i-v), Multiple choice questions (i-iii)
Homework: Extensive questions (i-iii, vii-x, xii-xiii)
CHAPTER 12: NUTRITION
Methods of plant nutrition (saprophytic nutrition, parasitic nutrition, symbiotic nutrition,
nutrition in insectivorous plants), Digestion and absorption, Digestion in Man, Digestion
in oral cavity, Digestion in stomach, Digestion in small intestine, Absorption of food,
Large intestine, Some common diseases related to nutrition (Dyspepsia, Food poisoning,
Obesity, Ulcer) (Pg. 235- 256)
Practicals:
1. Study of T.S of liver, stomach, small intestine and large intestine of man prepared
slides. Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i-viii), True and false (i-iii), Multiple choice questions
(i-iii, vi-vii, ix)
Homework: Short questions (i, iii, iv), Extensive questions (i-iv, ix-xii,
xvi-xv) CHAPTER 13: GASEOUS EXCHANGE
Advantages and disadvantages of gas exchange in air and water, Gaseous exchange in
plants, Properties of respiratory surfaces, Respiration in man, Air passage ways,
Inspiration, Expiration, Transport of respiratory gases, Transport of oxygen, Transport of
carbon dioxide, Carbon dioxide concentration in arterial and venous blood, Respiratory
disorders (Cancer, Tuberculosis, Asthma), Role of respiratory pigments, Lung capacities
(Pg. 259-275)

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Practicals: No practical
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (ii-v), True and false (i-ii, v), Multiple choice questions (i,
iii-v)
Homework: Short questions (i-v), Extensive questions (i, v-vii)
CHAPTER 14: TRANSPORT
Transport in plants - Uptake and transport of minerals and water, Mineral absorption by
roots, Processes involved in absorption by roots, Uptake of water by roots, Apoplast
pathway, Symplast pathway, Vacuolar pathway, Ascent of sap, Cohesion tension theory,
Mechanism of transpiration pull in cohesion and tension theory, Root pressure,
Imbibition, Bleeding, Opening and closing of stomata, Mechanism of phloem
translocation/transport, Diffusion, Pressure flow theory, Circulatory system,
Characteristics of circulatory system, Open and closed circulatory system, Comparison of
open and closed circulatory system, Transport in man, The circulatory fluid - the blood,
Functions of blood, Disorders (blood cancer, thalassaemia), Pumping organ - The heart,
Structure and action, The cardiac cycle, Mechanism of heart Excitation and Contraction
Electrocardiogram, Artificial pace-maker, Blue babies, Blood vessels, Arteries,
Capillaries, Veins, Blood pressure and rate blood flow, Hypertension, Thrombus
formation and hypertension, Heart attack, Stroke, Hemorrhage, Lymphatic system,
Immunity, Types of immunity (Pg. 278-327)
Practicals:
1. Demonstration of osmosis in living plant cells, (manifested by plasmolysis and
deplasmolysis) of onion cells or spirogyra.
2. Study from prepared slides of internal structure of monocot. and dicot. root, stem and
leaf.
3. Investigation of stomatal distribution (using clear nail varnish or epidermis peel) 4.
Study of prepared, stained slide of human blood including identification of phagocytes
and lymphocytes and preparation of slide of blood smear of frog.
5. Study of structure of artery, vein, capillary from their T.S. (Prepared Slides). 6.
Study of effect of acetylcholine and adrenaline on the heartbeat of frog. 7.
Exposure of blood circulatory system of frog (heart and main blood vessels). 8.
Measurement of blood pressure during rest and alter exercise with B.P apparatus.
Questions:
Classwork: Fill in the blanks (i-vi), Multiple choice questions (i-ix), True and false
(i-v) Homework: Extensive questions (i-v, vii, ix)

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COMPUTER SCIENCE-11
UNIT 1: BASICS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Overview (Pg.1,2), Hardware and Software (Pg. 2-4), System Software VS Application
Software (Pg. 15-16), Basic Units of Data Storage (Pg. 16-17), Word (Pg. 17-18), System
Development (Pg. 18-22)
Classwork: Q.1 (i, ii, iii, vii ) (Pg.22), Q.4, 13 (Pg.24)
Homework: Q.5, 15 (Pg. 24)
UNIT 2: INFORMATION NETWORKS
Overview (Pg. 25), Workgroup Computing (Pg. 25-26), Internet (Pg.27-29), Components
of network (Pg. 29-31), LAN vs WAN (Pg. 32-33), Network Standards (Pg. 35), Network
Topologies (Pg. 35- 38), Open System Interconnection (OSI) Model (Pg. 37-38)
Classwork: Q.1 (i, iii- x), Q.2(i- viii) (Pg. 39), Q.3(ii-vi, viii-x) (Pg. 40), Q.4,5,8 (Pg.40)
Homework: Q.6, 11 (Pg. 40)
UNIT 3: DATA COMMUNICATIONS
Overview (Pg. 41), Components of Data Communication (Pg.42), Signals (Pg.42-43),
Types of Data (Pg. 43), Types of Data Transmission (Pg. 46 -53)
Classwork: Q.1 (i- iv, vii, xi-x) (Pg. 56), Q.2(i, ii, v) (Pg. 55-56), Q.3(iii, v-vii) (Pg. 56),
Q.4, 6, 9 (Pg. 56)
Homework: Q.7, 10 (Pg. 56)
UNIT 4: APPLICATIONS AND USES OF COMPUTER
Overview (Pg. 57), Uses of Computers in different Fields (Business, E-Commerce,
Computer Added Design, Simulations only) (Pg. 57-67)
Class Work: Q.5, 6 (Pg. 70)
Home Work: Q.10 (Pg. 70)
UNIT 5: COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
Overview (Pg.71-76), Bus Interconnection (Pg.76-78), The I/O Unit (Pg.78-81),
Instruction Format (Pg. 82-84), Operating Systems (Pg. 85-86), The Translators and Their
Functions (Pg. 87)
Classwork: Q.1, 2, 3(Pg. 88-89), Q.4, 5, 7, 10, 11 (Pg. 90)
Homework: Q.6, 8, 9, 14 (Pg. 90)
UNIT 6: SECURITY, COPYRIGHT AND LAW
Overview (Pg.91), Virus and Antivirus issues (Pg. 91-94), Data Security (Pg. 94-97)
Classwork: Q.1 (i- vi ) (Pg. 100 ), Q.2 (Pg. 100-101), Q.3(i- iv, vi- viii) (Pg. 101-102),
Q.4, 5, 6 (Pg.102)
Homework: Q.9, 10, 11 (Pg. 102)
UNIT 7: WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM
Overview (Pg.103), Types of Operating System (Pg. 103-105), Starting to use Windows
Operating System ( Objects of Windows Operating system, Features of Windows only)

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(Pg. 105-107, 108- 109), Disk Management (Pg.109-110)
Classwork: Q.1(i-vi, viii, x) (Pg.113), Q.2(Pg.113), Q.3(i, ii, v, viii -x) (Pg.114),
Q.4,6,8(Pg.114)
Homework: Q.5, 9, 10 (Pg. 114)
UNIT 8: WORD PROCESSING
Overview (Pg. 115), What is Word Processor? (Pg. 115- 116), A Simple Word Processor
(Pg. 116), Full Featured Word Processor (Pg.116-118)
Classwork: Q.2(i, ii,) (Pg. 131), Q.5 (Pg. 132)
Homework: Q.6 (Pg. 132)
UNIT 9: SPREADSHEET SOFTWARE
Overview (Pg. 133), Features of Spreadsheet Software (Pg. 133), Basics of Worksheet
(Pg.135- 137), Working with Formulas (Pg. 137-138), Functions (Pg.138-139),
Introducing Charts (Pg. 142-143)
Classwork: Q.1 (i- vi, viii-x) (Pg. 144-145), Q.2(Pg. 145), Q.3(i- iv, vi-x) (Pg. 145), Q.4,
5 (Pg.146)
Homework: Q.8, 9 (Pg. 146)
UNIT 10: FUNDAMENTAL OF THE INTERNET
Overview (Pg.147), Addressing Schemes (Pg.148-149), Web Browsing (URL (Uniform
Resource Locator) only) (Pg. 149,150), Email (Email Address only) (Pg. 152),
Newsgroups (Pg. 152)
Class Work: Q.1 (iii, viii, ix) (Pg. 153),Q. 2 (Pg. 153), Q.3(i, iii, vi, vii, ix, x) (Pg.
154) Home Work: Q.6 (Pg. 154)
Note:
Objective and subjective type papers should be given from the retained topics and
exercise questions.

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