CBSE Syllabus Reduced | Strategy to get full marks in board | JEE Postponed.
Hey guys, today I am going to provide a bit information related to cbse syllabus. As you know the syllabus is reduced from the class 9 to 12.
I am very happy that our syllabus is reduced now this is the best best best chance to AIR 1 in boards. I am serious.
Now, this post must be for class 12th only
Don't do these question in Maths
- Ch-1 | Ex 1.3, Ex 1.4, misc-1,2,3,6,7,14
- Ch-2 | Ex 2.2 , Misc 9 to17
- Ch-3 | Ex 3.4
- Ch-4 | Ex 4.2, Ex 4.6, misc 2,11to 15.
- Ch-5 | Ex 5.8, Misc-19
- Ch-6 | Ex 6.1, Ex 6.4, misc 3, 19
- Ch-7 | Ex 7.8, suppplementary, misc Q-40
- Ch-8 | Ex-8.2, Misc.- 12,18,19
- Ch -9| Ex-9.3, Ex-9.6 (Q 19), Misc. -3,5,17
- Ch-10 | Supplementary, Misc.- 18
- Ch-11 | Ex-11.2 -- Q-10,11, | Ex-11.3 -- Q-12,13(a) ,13 ( e ), Misc.-3,5
- Ch-12 | Ex-12.1 -- Q-4,6,9, Ex-12.2 -- Q-1,9,10 | Misc.-2,3
- Ch-13 | Ex-13.4, Ex-13.5, Misc.-5,6,9
Chapter 1 : Electrostatic Charges and Fields
Pg 39,40,41 (Uniformly Charged thin Spherical Shell)
Pg 39,40,41 (Uniformly Charged thin Spherical Shell)
Chapter 2 : Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Nothing removed
Nothing removed
Chapter 3 : Current Electricity
Pg 107,108,109 (Series and parallel combination of resistors)
Carbon resistor, colour code for carbon resistors
Pg 107,108,109 (Series and parallel combination of resistors)
Carbon resistor, colour code for carbon resistors
Chapter 4 : Moving Charges and Magnetism
Pg 140,141,142 (Cyclotron)
Pg 140,141,142 (Cyclotron)
Chapter 5 : Magnetism and Matter
Pg 176,177,178,179, Ex5.4 (Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) along
its axis and perpendicular to its axis, torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform
magnetic field)
Pg 176,177,178,179, Ex5.4 (Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) along
its axis and perpendicular to its axis, torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform
magnetic field)
Page 191(5.6), 192, 193, 194 (Para, dia- and ferro - magnetic substances, with examples.
Electromagnets and factors affecting their strengths, permanent magnets)
Chapter 7 : Alternating Current
Page 252 (power factor)
Wattless current
Page 252 (power factor)
Wattless current
Chapter 8 : Electromagnetic Waves
Page 270(8.2),271,272,273 (Displacement Current)
Page 270(8.2),271,272,273 (Displacement Current)
Chapter 9 : Ray Optics and Optical Instrument
Page 310(9.2),311,312,313,314,315,316 (Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, (recapitulation)
mirror formula)
Page 335(9.8.2) (Scattering of Light)
Page 310(9.2),311,312,313,314,315,316 (Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, (recapitulation)
mirror formula)
Page 335(9.8.2) (Scattering of Light)
Chapter 10 : Wave Optics
Page 372 to 382 (resolving power of microscope and astronomical telescope, polarisation, plane
polarised, Brewster’s Law, uses of plane polarised light and polaroids)
Page 372 to 382 (resolving power of microscope and astronomical telescope, polarisation, plane
polarised, Brewster’s Law, uses of plane polarised light and polaroids)
Chapter 11 : Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Page 403,404 (Davisson and Germer experiment)
Page 403,404 (Davisson and Germer experiment)
Chapter 13 : Nuclei
Page 446 to 451(13.6.4) (Radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties;
radioactive decay, half life and mean life)
Page 442(13.4.2) to 445 (excluding 13.5) (binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass
number)
Page 446 to 451(13.6.4) (Radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties;
radioactive decay, half life and mean life)
Page 442(13.4.2) to 445 (excluding 13.5) (binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass
number)
Chapter 14 : Semiconductors Electronics : Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits Page 485,486 (Zener Diode and their characteristics, zener diode as a voltage regulator)
Practicals : No investigatory project and Activity to be demonstrated 8 experiments (clubbed based on skills) in place of 12
Practicals : No investigatory project and Activity to be demonstrated 8 experiments (clubbed based on skills) in place of 12
Don't Do These in Chemistry
1. Solid State
Intext question-1.23 , 1.24
Exercise- 1.17 , 1.18 ,1.20 ,1.22 ,1.26
2. Solution
Example- 2.12 , 2.13
Exercise- 2.40
3. Electrochemistry
Intext question- 3.13 , 3.14 ,3.15
4. Chemical kinetics
Example- 4.0 , 4.10 ,
Intext question- 4.5 , 4.6 , 4.7 , 4.8, 4.9
Exercise- 4.22, 4.23 , 4.24 , 4.26 , 4.27 , 4.28 , 4.29 , 2.30
5. Surface Chemistry
Intext question- 5.4 , 5.5 , 5.6
Exercise- 5.7 , 5.13 , 5.19 , 5.20 , 5.21 , 2.22
Intext question-1.23 , 1.24
Exercise- 1.17 , 1.18 ,1.20 ,1.22 ,1.26
2. Solution
Example- 2.12 , 2.13
Exercise- 2.40
3. Electrochemistry
Intext question- 3.13 , 3.14 ,3.15
4. Chemical kinetics
Example- 4.0 , 4.10 ,
Intext question- 4.5 , 4.6 , 4.7 , 4.8, 4.9
Exercise- 4.22, 4.23 , 4.24 , 4.26 , 4.27 , 4.28 , 4.29 , 2.30
5. Surface Chemistry
Intext question- 5.4 , 5.5 , 5.6
Exercise- 5.7 , 5.13 , 5.19 , 5.20 , 5.21 , 2.22
6. General Principles and Processes of isolation of element -
Completely Removed
Chemistry Board
8. The d & f Block -
Intext question- 8.1o
Exercise- 8.14 , 8.15 , 8.16 , 8.20 , 8.26 , 8.29 , 8.30 , 8.33
Completely Removed
Chemistry Board
8. The d & f Block -
Intext question- 8.1o
Exercise- 8.14 , 8.15 , 8.16 , 8.20 , 8.26 , 8.29 , 8.30 , 8.33
9. Co-ordination Compounds
Example- 9.4 , 9.5 , 9.6
Intext question- 9.3 , 9.4
Exercise- 9.8 , 9.9 , 9.10 , 9.11 , 9.12 , 9.27
Example- 9.4 , 9.5 , 9.6
Intext question- 9.3 , 9.4
Exercise- 9.8 , 9.9 , 9.10 , 9.11 , 9.12 , 9.27
10. Haloalkane and Haloarenes
Exercise- 10.13
Exercise- 10.13
11. Alcohols, Ethers and Phenols : Nothing Removed
12. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids : Nothing Removed
13. Amines
Example- 13.5 ,
Intext question- 13.9
Exercise - 13.7[ ii ] , 13.8[ iv ] , 13.9[ iv, vi ] , 13.11[ ii, iv, vii ]
: Nothing Removed
14. Biomolecules
Intext question- 14.2, 14.6 , 14.7 ,14.8
Exercise- 14.5, 14.6, 14.7[ ii ], 14.8, 14.19, 14.20,
Example- 13.5 ,
Intext question- 13.9
Exercise - 13.7[ ii ] , 13.8[ iv ] , 13.9[ iv, vi ] , 13.11[ ii, iv, vii ]
: Nothing Removed
14. Biomolecules
Intext question- 14.2, 14.6 , 14.7 ,14.8
Exercise- 14.5, 14.6, 14.7[ ii ], 14.8, 14.19, 14.20,
7. The p Block Element
Example- 7.6 , 7.7 , 7.8 , 7.9
Intext question- 7.7 , 7.8 , 7.9 , 7.10 , 7.11 , 7.12 , 7.23 , 7.24
Exercise- 7.13, 7.15 , 7.16 , 7.21
15. Polymer : Completely Removed
16. Chemistry in Every day Life : Completely Removed
Example- 7.6 , 7.7 , 7.8 , 7.9
Intext question- 7.7 , 7.8 , 7.9 , 7.10 , 7.11 , 7.12 , 7.23 , 7.24
Exercise- 7.13, 7.15 , 7.16 , 7.21
15. Polymer : Completely Removed
16. Chemistry in Every day Life : Completely Removed
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