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ST.

MARY’S SCHOOL MIRZAPUR


SYLLABUS FOR THE SESSION 2024 – 25
CLASS: XI
PHYSICS
FIRST TERM
i. UNITS AND MEASURE MENT
ii. DIMENSIONS
iii. MOTION IN STRAIGHT LINE
iv. MOTION IN PLANE
v. NEWTON’S LAWS
vi. FRICTION
vii. UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION
SECOND TERM
i. WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
ii. CENTER OF MASS
iii. ROTATIONAL MOTION
iv. GRAVITATION
v. ELASTICITY
vi. FLOW OF LIQUIDS
vii. SURFACE TENSION
viii. FIRST TERM SYLLABUS
THIRD TERM
WHOLE BOOK

CHEMISTRY
Term 1
Chapters 1 and 2
1.Some basic concepts of chemistry
2.Structure of atom
Term 2
Chapters 3, 4, 8, 12(Including 1 and 2)
3.Classification of element and periodicity in properties
4.Chemical bonding and Molecular structure
8.Redox reactions
12.Organic chemistry: some basic principles and techniques
Term 3
5.Chemical Thermodynamics
6.Equilibrium
13.Hydrocarbons
(Including Chapters of Term 1st and Term 2nd as prescribed by ISC board)
Mathematics
Term I
• Sets
• Relations and functions
• Angles and arc length
• Trigonometrical functions
• Compound and multiple angles
• Complex numbers
• Quadratic equations
• Inequalities
Term II
• Permutations and combinations
• Binomial theorem
• Sequence and series
• Basic concept of points in their coordinates
• The straight line
• Circle
• Limits
• Differentiation

Term III
• All chapter of first term examination and second term examination
• Measures of centre tendency
• Measures of dispersion
• Probability
• Parabola
• Ellipse
• Hyperbola
• Points and their coordinate in three dimensions
• Mathematical reasoning

BIOLOGY
Term 1
UNIT 1-: Diversity in living organisms (full)
UNIT 2-: Structural organisation in animals and plants. (Full)
Term 2
UNIT 3-: Cell structure and function. (Full)
Unit 4-: Plant Physiology
Chapter3- Photosynthesis in higher plants
Chapter 2 – Respiration on plants
Unit 5-: Human Physiology
Chapter2- Breathing and exchange of gases
Chapter 7- Chemical co-ordination and Integration
Term 3 (Full Syllabus prescribed by the ISC Board.)

HINDI
Term I

Term-2

Term-3
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
SECTION A
a) Concept of Physical Education
b) Individual Aspects and Group Dynamics
SECTION B
Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball
PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRACTICAL EXAM
a) Physical Efficiency Test (any two)
b) Viva & Game Skill Test
c) Practical File
2.) SYLLABUS FOR TERM 2
SECTION A
a) Effects of Physical exercise on Human Body Systems
b) Nutrition, Weight Control and Exercise
SECTION B
Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball
PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRACTICAL EXAM
a) Physical Efficiency Test (any two)
b) Viva & Game Skill Test
3.) SYLLABUS FOR THE FINAL TERM
SECTION A
a) Physical Fitness and Wellness
b) Games and Sports – A Global Perspective
SECTION B
Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball
a) Physical Efficiency Test (any two)
b) Viva & Game Skill Test

ECONOMICS
Term- I :
L-1: Definition of Economics
L-2: Basic Concepts of Economics
L-3: Basic Problems of an Economy
L-4: Types of Economies
L-5: Solutions to the Basic Economic Problems under Different Economic Systems
Term- II:
L-6: Economic Growth and Development
L-7: Parameters (Indicators) of Development
L-8: Sustainable Development
L-9: Planning and Economic Development in India
L-10: Indian Economy Post Liberalisation
L-11: Structural Changes in the Indian Economy after Liberalisation
L-16: Definition, Scope, Importance and Limitations of Statistics
L-17: Collection, Organization and Presentation of Data
L-18: Measures of Central Value
Term- III:
All Previous Chapters and
L-12: The Problem of Poverty in India
L-13: Profile of Indian Agriculture/Rural Development
L-14: Human Capital Formation in India
L-15: Unemployment in India- Problems and Policies
L-19: Measures of Dispersion
L-20: Correlation
L-21: Index Number
L-22: Some Mathematical Tools Used in Economics

English 1ST(Grammer)

TERM 1

Composition
Comprehension
Directed Writing
Proposal Writing
Preposition
Verb Form
Transformation Of Sentences

TERM 2

Composition
Comprehension
Directed Writing
Proposal Writing
Preposition
Verb Form
Transformation Of Sentences

TERM 3

Composition
Comprehension
Directed Writing
Proposal Writing
Preposition
Verb Form
Transformation Of Sentences
ENGLISH LITERATURE

Commerce

Syllabus for First Term Examination:-


Chapter 1- Classification of Human Activities-Economic and Non Economic.
Chapter 2- Nature and Objectives of Business.
Chapter 3- Classification of Business Activities.
Chapter 4- Introduction to Business Organisations.
Chapter 5- Sole Trader.
Chapter 6- Partnership.
Chapter 7- Joint Stock Company.
Chapter 8- Types of Companies.
Syllabus for Second Term Examination:-
Chapter 9- Foramtion of a Company.
Chapter 10- Public Enterprises, Public Utilities and Public Private Partnerships.
Chapter 11- Cooperative Organisations.
Chapter 12- Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics.
Chapter 13- E-business and Outsourcing.
Chapter 14- Stock Exchange.
Chapter 15- Wholesale Trade.
Chapter 16- Retail Trade.
Syllabus for Third Term Examination:-

All chapter covered till Second term examination (chapters 1-16) and-
Chapter 17- Procedure and Documents used in Home Trade.

Chapter 18- Chambers of Commerce and Industry.


Chapter 19- Nature and Scope of Foreign Trade.
Chapter 20- Export Trade.
Chapter 21- Import Trade.
Chapter 22- World Trade Organisation (WTO).
Chapter 23- Business Risks and Insurance.
Chapter 24- Types of Insurance.

Computer Science
Class XI
ISC – 2024-25 Syllabus
First Term

Basic Computer Hardware and Software


1. Numbers : Representation of number system in different bases, Inter conversion between
them, addition and subtraction
2. Encoding : (a) Binary Encoding for integers and real numbers using a finite number of
bits(sign and magnitude, 1’s and 2’s complement, mantissa – exponent notation)
(b) Character & their encoding.
3. Introduction to Object Oriented Programming using Java
(i) Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Concept
(ii) Elementary concept of Objects and classes
(iii) Values and data types
(iv) Operators in Java
(v) Input in Java (using Scanner class)
(vi) Mathematical & library functions
(vii) Conditional constructs in Java
(viii) Iterative Constructs in Java
(ix) Nested for loops.
(x) Jump statements in java
(xi) Patterns using loops or similar programs

4.Classes as the basis of all computations: Objects and classes


Objects encapsulate state and behavior- numerous examples; member variables, attributes or
features. Variables define state; member methods; operations / methods / messages / methods
define behavior.
4. Arrays
Definition, types of arrays, declaration, initialisation, accepting data(One dimensional & 2
dimensional arrays). Accessing elements.
Arrays and their uses, sorting Bubble sort, selection sort, Insertion sort ,difference between
different sorting algorithms
Searching Linear search, binary search. difference between different searching algorithms
Array as a composite data type, length statement.
Double dimensional array: more programs

Term 2
Term 1 syllabus and the following chapters

5.User Defined Methods


Need, syntax, form of methods, definition, method calling, method overloading, declaration,
prototype. More programs

6.Constructors: Definition , characteristics, types, use, constructor overloading, default constructor,


difference between constructor and method.
7.Library Classes
Introduction to wrapper classes, Methods of wrapper classes and their ways with respect to
numeric and character data type. Autoboxing and unboxing.
The following methods are to be covered :
int parseInt (String s )
long parseLong(String s)
float parseFloat(String s)
double parseDouble(String s)

8.Encapsulation
Access specifiers & its scope and visibility.

9.String handling
String class, methods of String class, Implementation of String class methods using array, String
methods mentioned in the syllabus

10. Recursive functions


Term 3
Term 1 and 2 Syllabus and the following chapters.
11. Trends in Computing & Ethical issues

12. Propositional logic, Hardware, Implementation Arithmetic operations


13. Basic input/output Data File Handling (Binary and Text)
14. Packages

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