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The document outlines various subjects and topics covered in a curriculum, including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, English Literature, History, Civics, and Geography. Each subject is broken down into specific areas of study, such as GST and Quadratic Equations in Mathematics, Force and Energy in Physics, and the Cell Cycle in Biology. The document serves as a comprehensive guide to the educational content across multiple disciplines.

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Syllabus

The document outlines various subjects and topics covered in a curriculum, including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, English Literature, History, Civics, and Geography. Each subject is broken down into specific areas of study, such as GST and Quadratic Equations in Mathematics, Force and Energy in Physics, and the Cell Cycle in Biology. The document serves as a comprehensive guide to the educational content across multiple disciplines.

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MATHEMATICS

1. Goods and Services Tax (GST)


2. Banking
3. Shares and Dividends
4. Linear Inequations
5. Quadratic Equations in one variable
6. Word problem based on quadratic equation
7. Ratio and Proportion
8. Factorisation of polynomials
9. Matrices
10.Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions
11.Coordinate Geometry
12.Similarity
13.Loci
14.Circles
15.Constructions
16.Reflection
17.Mensuration
18.Trigonometric identities and ratios
19.Heights and distances problems involving angles of elevation and
depression
20.Measure of central tendency
21.Mean, Median, Mode
22.Histograms and Ogives
23.Probability:
Physics
1. Force
2. Work, Power, and Energy
3. Machines
4. Refraction of light at plane surfaces
5. Refraction through lenses
6. Spectrum
7. Sound
8. Current electricity
9. House hold circuit
10.Electromagnet
11.Heat
12.Modern physics
Chemistry
1. Modern periodic table and periodic property
2. Chemical bonding
3. Acid bases and salt
4. Analytical Chemistry
5. Mole Concept and Stoichiometry
6. Electrolysis
7. Metallurgy
8. Study of Compounds
Biology
1. Cell Cycle and Cell Division
2. Structure of Chromosomes
3. Genetics Mendel's laws of inheritance and sex-linked inheritance of
diseases
4. Absorption by Roots
5. Transpiration
6. Photosynthesis
7. Chemical Coordination in Plants
8. Circulatory System
9. Excretory System
10.Nervous System
11.Sense Organs
12.Endocrine System
13.Reproductive System
14.Population
15.Human Evolution
16.Pollution
Computer
1. Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts.
2. Elementary concepts of objects and classes.
3. Values and data types.
4. Operators in Java.
5. Input in Java.
6. Mathematical library methods.
7. Conditional and iterative constructs in Java
8. Understanding objects and classes.
9. Encapsulation of state and behavior.
10.Primitive and composite data types.
11.User-Defined Methods
12.Constructors
13.Library Classes
14.Encapsulation
15.Arrays
16.String Handling
English lit
Treasure chest poem
1. Haunted Houses
2. The Glove and the Lions
3. When Great Trees Fall
4. A Considerable Speck
5. The Power of Music
Treasure chest story
1. With the Photographer
2. The Elevator
3. The Girl Who Can
4. The Pedestrian
5. The Last Lesson
History Civics
History
1. The First War of Independence, 1857
2. Growth of Nationalism
3. First Phase of the Indian National Movement (1885–1907)
4. Second Phase of the Indian National Movement (1905–1916)
5. The Muslim League
6. Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement
7. Quit India Movement
8. Forward Bloc and the Indian National Army (INA)
9. Independence and Partition of India
10.The First World War
11.Rise of Dictatorships
12.The Second World War
13.United Nations
14.Major Agencies of the United Nations
15.Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
Civics
1. The Union Legislature
2. The President and the Vice-President
3. The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers
4. The Supreme Court
5. The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
Geography
1. Study of Topographical Maps
2. Study of Topographical Sheet no. G43S7
3. Study of Topographical Sheet no. G43S10
4. Practical geography
5. India- Location, Extent, and Physical Features
6. India- Climate
7. India- Soil Resources
8. India- Natural Vegetation
9. India- Water Resources
10.India- Mineral and Energy Resources:
11.India- Agriculture
12.India- Manufacturing Industries
13.India- Transport
14.Waste Management

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