Class - 11 - Commerce
Class - 11 - Commerce
DIVINITY 1) No student from a school affiliated to the Board shall be eligible to take the
examination unless he has completed 75% of attendance counted from the opening of
13) Book of Divinity : Sahibzada Ajit Singh Academy, class XI upto the 1st of the month proceeding the month in which the examination
Roopnagar. commences in the subjects of internal assessment.
14) Japji Sahib : Hemkunt Press Publisher, 2) Class XI examination shall be conducted internally by the school.
New Delhi 3) The Examination would be conducted in theory as well as in practicals, depending
15) The Illustrated Ardaas : Hemkunt Press Publisher, upon the nature of the subject (s) and the marks/grades allotted shall be as prescribed
New Delhi in the curriculum.
ECONOMICS 4) Assessment of theory/practical papers in external subjects shall be in numerical
scores. In addition to numerical scores, the Board will indicate grades in the marks
16) Statistics for economics : NCERT
17) Introductory Economics : NCERT
sheets issued to the candidates in case of subjects of external examinations.
18) Statistics for economics : T.R. Jain, V.K. Global Publications Pvt. Ltd. 5) In order to be declared as having passed the Class XI Examination a candidate shall
4323/3, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, obtain 33% marks in all the subjects. The pass marks in each subject of examination
New Delhi-110002. shall be 33%. In case of subject involving practical work a candidate must obtain 33%
19) Understanding Micro Economics : T.R Jain, V.K Global Publications Pvt. Ltd. marks in theory and 33% in practical separately in addition to 33% marks in
4323/3, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, aggregate in order to qualify in that subject.
New Delhi-110002. 6) A candidate may offer an additional subject which can be either a language at elective
ACCOUNTANCY level or another elective subject as prescribed in the Scheme of Studies, subject to the
conditions laid down in the Pass Criteria.
20) Accounts : NCERT 7) Admission to class XI in a school shall be open only to such a student who has:
21) Accountancy : D.K. Goel, Rajesh Goel, Shelly Goel (a) Obtained minimum Grade D in at least five subject of external examination as per the
Arya Publishers Industrial Area, scheme of studies and a Qualifying Certificate at the Secondary School (Class X)
Trilokpur Road, Kala Amb- 173030,
Examination conducted by this Board/Senior Secondary School affiliated to this
Distt . Sirmour (H.P).
Board.
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(b) Has passed an equivalent examination conducted by any other recognised Board of
22) Business Studies : NCERT Secondary Education/Indian University and recognised by this Board as equivalent to
Business Studies : Poonam Gandhi, V.K. Publisher V.K. its secondary school examination..
Global Publications Pvt. Ltd.
4323/3, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj,
New Delhi-110002
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8) In all subjects examined by the Board, a student will be given one paper each carrying 100 marks for
3 hours. However, in subjects requiring practical examination, there will be a theory paper and a RECOMMENDED BOOKS
practical examination as required in the syllabi and courses.
9) A candidate failing in one of the five subjects of external examination shall be placed in
compartment in that subject provided he/she qualifies in all the subjects of internal assessment.
ENGLISH CORE : (CODE NO. 301)
10) There will be weekly tests on Monday – No Test, Tuesday – Maths/ Bio., Wednesday – Physics,
Thursday – Chemistry, Friday – English/(Physical Education/ IP / Punjabi ) 1) Hornbill – Text Book : Published by N.C.E.R.T.
11) Subject Code Numbers English – 301, Mathematics – 041, Phy. Edu. – 048, New Delhi.
Biology – 044, Physics – 042, Chem. – 043, IP – 65, Punjabi - 104 2) Snapshots-Supplementary Reader : Published by N.C.E.R.T.
12) For Class XI, there will be Annual System of Examinations consisting of two unit tests (i.e. monthly New Delhi.
tests in July and January), Cumulative exams. (i.e. half yearly in Sept.), and final exam in March. . 3) BBC : Brajindra Book Company, 21 Chhoti
SUBJECTS OF STUDIES & SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS Market, Model Town, Karnal-132001
Assessment in the following subjects will be undertaken by the school in terms of grades on a five-point ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
scale. Suggestive Pds.
Per Week 10) A Textbook of Environmental : Goyal Brothers Prakashan
General Studies (G.K.) 3 Education for Class-XI New Delhi.
Work Experience (Vocational Education) 2+2*
Physical & Health Education 2
* Time expected to spent outside school hours.
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Collection of data - Sources of data - primary and secondary; how basic data is collected; with concepts
of sampling; sampling and non-sampling errors, methods of collecting data; Some important sources of Note: Class Tests are must to be taken Fortnightly. Revision should be done side by side
secondary data: Census of India and National Sample Survey Organisation.
Organisation of Data: Meaning and types of variables; Frequency Distribution.
Presentation of Data: Tabular Presentation and Diagrammatic Presentation of Data: (i) Geometric forms
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
(bar diagrams and pie diagrams), (ii) Frequency diagrams (histogram, polygon and give) and One Paper (Theory) Three Hours 70 Marks
(iii)Arithmetic line graphs (time series graph).
Unit:
1. Man and Environment
Unit 3: Statistical Tools and Interpretation 66 Periods 2. Environment and Development
(For all the numerical problems and solutions, the appropriate economic interpretation may be Unit: 3 & 4 are not in syllabus.
PRACTICAL 30 Marks
attempted. This means, the students need to solve the problems and provide interpretation for the
results derived)
DIVINITY
Part B: Introductory Microeconomics Ardaas, Mool Mantar, Japji Sahib, Assembly Morning Prayer
Unit 4 : Introduction
Meaning of microeconomics and macroeconomics ; positive and normative economics
What is an economy? Central problem of an economy: what, how and for whom to produce; concepts of
production possibility frontier and opportunity cost.
Unit5 : Consumer’s Equilibrium and Demand
Consumer’s Equilibrium- meaning of utility, marginal utility, law of diminishing marginal utility, conditions
of consumer’s equilibrium using marginal utility analysis.
Indifference curve analysis of consumer’s equilibrium the consumer’s budget( budget set and budget line),
preference of the consumer (indifference curve, indifference map) and conditions of consumer’s equilibrium.
Demand market demand, determinants of demand, demand schedule, demand curve and its slope, movement
along and shift in the demand curve; price elasticity of demand- factors affecting price elasticity of demand;
measurement of price elasticity of demand- percentage-change method.
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Unit 6: Producer Behaviour and Supply
Practical 3: Labelled diagram of field & equipment of any one game of your choice out of the above Meaning of Production Function- Short-Run and long-Run
list.
Practical 4: Explanation & list of current National Awardees (Dronacharya Award, Arjuna Award & Total Product, Average Product and Marginal Product.
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratan Award)
Practical 5: Pictorial presentation of any five Asanas for improving concentration. Returns to a Factor
Month Wise Syllabus
Cost: Shot run costs- total cost, total fixed cost, total variable cost; Average cost; Average fixed cost, average
Sub April Ma June-July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
y variable cost and marginal cost-meaning and their relationships. Revenue- total, average and marginal revenue-
Phy U-1,2 U-3 U-4,5 U-6 Exam U-7,8 U-9,10 U-
Edu 11,12 meaning and their relationship. Producer’s equilibrium-meaning and its condition in terms marginal revenue-
marginal cost. Supply, market supply, determinants of supply, supply schedule, supply curve and its slope,
INFORMATION PRACTICES (CODE NO-065)
movements along and shift in supply curve, price elasticity; measurement of price elasticity of supply-
Unit Unit Name Marks Period
Theory Theory Prac. percentage-change method.
1. INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SYSTEM 05 03 02
Units 7: forms of Market and Price Determination UNDER Perfect Competition with simple application
2. INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON PROGRAMMING 30 45 35
3. DATA HANDLING Perfect competition- Features; Determination of market equilibrium and effect of shifts in demand and supply.
10 20 15
4. DATA MANAGEMENT 15 30 20 Other market Forms- monopoly, monopolistic competition, oligopoly- their meaning and features.
5. SOCIETY, LAW AND ETHICS 10 10 00
Simple Application of Demand and Supply : Price ceiling, price floor.
70 108 72
PRACTICALS
Evaluation of Practical Examination Part C: Project in Economics 20 Periods
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BUSINESS STUDIES – XI (CODE NO. 054) UNIT-VIII Fundamental of Anatomy and Physiology & Kinesiology in Sports
• Definition and importance of Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology
One Paper 3 Hours 100 Marks • Function of skeleton system, Classification of bones and types of joints
Units Periods Marks • Properties and functions of Muscles
Part A: Foundations of Business • Function and structure of Respiratory System and circulatory System
• Equilibrium- Dynamic & Static and Centre of Gravity and its application in Sports
I. Nature and Purpose of Business 18
16
2. Forms of Business Organizations 24 UNIT-IX Psychology & Sports
3. Public, Private and Global Enterprises 18 • Definition and importance of psychology in Physical Education and Sports
14 • Define and differentiate between ‘Growth and Development’
4. Business Services 18 • Developmental characteristics at different stages of Development
5. Emerging Modes of Business 10 • Adolescent problems and their management
Social Responsibility of Business and Business 10
6. 12 UNIT-X Training and Doping in Sports
Ethics • Meaning and Concept of Sports Training
100 40 • Principles of Sports Training
Part B: Finance and Trade • Warming up and limbering down
7. Sources of business finance 30 • Skill, Technique and Style
20 • Concept & classification of doping
8. Small Business 16
• Prohibited Substances &their side effects
9. Internal Trade 30 • Dealing with alcohol and substance abuse
20
10. International Business 14
11. Project Work 30 20 Practical Max. Marks 30
No. of Periods 60
120 40 01Physical Fitness (TEST) 06Marks
A Part: Foundations of Business (Periods 104) 02 Proficiency in Games and Sports 07 Marks
Unit 1: Nature and Purpose of Business (Periods 18) (Skill of any one individual Game of choice from the given list**
• Concept and characteristics of business 03 Yogic Practices 07 Marks
• Business, profession and employment - distinctive features 04 Record File** 05 Marks
05 Viva Voce (Health/ Games & Sports/ Yoga) 05 Marks
• Objectives of business - economic and social, role of profit in business
• Classification of business activities: Industry and Commerce Record fill shall include:
• Industry - types: primary, secondary, tertiary Practical 1: Labelled diagram of 400M Track & Field with computations.
• Commerce: Trade and Auxiliaries Practical 2: Computation of BMI from family or neighbourhood & graphical representation
of the data.
• Business risks - nature and causes. Practical 3: Labelled diagram of field & equipment of any one game of your choice out of
Unit 2: Forms of Business Organisations (Periods 24) the above list.
• Sole Proprietorship -concept, merits and limitations. Practical 4: List of current National Awardees (Dronacharya Award, Arjuna Award & Rajiv
• Partnership: concept, types, merits and limitations, types of partners; Gandhi Khel Ratan Award)
Practical 5: Pictorial presentation of any five Asanas for improving concentration.
• Hindu Undivided Family Business: Concept
• Cooperative Societies: features, types, merits and limitations Month Wise Syllabus
Sub April May June-July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
• Company: Concept, merits and limitations; types: Private and Public-Concept Phy Edu U-1,2 U-3 U-4 U-5 Exam U-6,7 U-8,9 U-10
• Formation of company-stages, important document
• Choice of form of business organizations
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Month wise syllabus:
Subject April May June - Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Unit 3: Public & Private & Global Enterprises (Periods 20)
July • Public Sector and Private Sector
Accounts Unit-1 Unit-2 Unit- 1 Unit-2 Exams Unit- 2 Unit-1,2, Unit-4
• Forms of organising public sector enterprises : features, merits and limitations of following:
L-1,2 L-1,2,3, L-3,4,5 L-6,7 L-8,9,10 3
4,5 o Departmental Undertaking
o Statutory Corporation
PHYSICAL EDUCATION o Government Company
Theory (Code No.-048) 70 Marks o Changing role of public sector
UNIT-I Changing Trends and Career in Physical Education o Global Enterprises: features.
• Meaning & definition of Physical Education o Joint ventures- features.
• Aims & Objectives of Physical Education Unit 4: Business Services (Periods 18)
• Career option in Physical Education
• Competitions in various sports at national and international level
• Nature and types of Business services - Banking, Insurance, Transportation, ‘Ware housing,
• Khelo-India Program Communication.
UNIT-II Olympic Value Education • Banking — types of Banks, Functions of Commercial banks. E— banking
• Olympics, Paralympics and special Olympics
• Olympic Symbols, Ideals, Objectives and values of Olympism • Insurance — principles, types: Life, fire and marine
• International Olympic committee • Warehousing: types and functions
• Indian Olympic Association
UNIT-III Physical Fitness, Wellness and Lifestyle
• Postal and Telecom services
• Meaning and importance of Physical Fitness, Wellness and Lifestyle Unit 5: Emerging Modes of Business (Periods 10)
• Components of Physical Fitness and Wellness • F-Business - Scope and benefits. Resources required for successful c-business implementation,
• Components of Health related fitness. On-line transactions. payment mechanism, security and safety Business transactions.
UNIT-IV Physical Education & Sports for Differently Abled
• Aims & objectives of Adaptive Physical Education • Outsourcing- concept, need and scope.
• Organization promoting Adaptive Sports (Special Olympics Bharat; Paralympics; Deaflympics) Unit 6: Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics (Periods 12)
• Concept of Inclusion, its need and Implementation • Concept of social responsibility.
• Role of various professionals for children with special needs
(Counsellor, occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Physical Education Teacher, Speech
• Case for social responsibility;
Therapist & special Educator) • Responsibility towards owners, investors, employees, consumers, government and community
UNIT-V Yoga • Environmental protection and business
• Meaning and Importance of Yoga • Business ethics: concept and elements.
• Elements of Yoga
• Introduction to-Asanas, Pranayam, Meditation and Yogic Kriyas
Unit 7: Sources of Business Finance (Periods 30)
• Yoga for concentration & related Asanas (Sukhasana; Tadasana; Padmasana & Shashankasana, • Nature and significance of business finance
Naukasana (Tree Pose), Garudasana (Aagle pose)) • Owner’s funds and borrowed funds
• Relaxation Techniques for improving concentration –Yog-nidra • Sources of raising Finance:
UNIT-VI Physical Activity & Leadership Training
- Equity and Preference shares
• Leadership Qualities & role of a leader
• Creating leaders through Physical Education - Debentures and Bonds
• Meaning, objectives & types of Adventure Sports (Rock Climbing, Tracking, River Rafting - Loan from Financial Institutions
Mountaineering, Surfing and Para Gliding
• Safety measures to prevent sports injuries
UNIT-VII Test and Measurement & Evaluation
• Define Test, Measurement & Evaluation
• Importance of Test, Measurement & Evaluation in Sports
• Calculation of BMI & Waist –Hip Ratio
• Somato Types (Endomorphy, Mesomorphy & Ectomorphy)
Measurement of health related fitness
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- Retained Profits (xiii) Study of weekly bazaar in a locality.
- Global Depository Receipt, American Depository Receipt (xiv) Study of franchise retail store.
- Loans from commercial Banks (xv) Study of export/import procedure of any article.
- Public deposits (xvi) Problems of women entrepreneurs in business.
- Trade Credit
(xvii) Survey of waste/garbage disposal by a business enterprise
Unit 8: Small Business: (Periods 16)
• Small Scale Industry: Tiny Sector; cottage and rural industry. (xviii) Study of pavement trade.
• Role of small business in rural India. Prepare a scrapbook and collect articles on the changing role of public sector and any other topics
• Problems of small business in India. related to the syllabus. -
• Government Assistance and Special Schemes for Industries in rural, backward and hilly Marks may be suitably distributed over the different parts of the Project Report
areas. 1. Objectives 2. Methodology 3. Conclusions - findings and suggestions
• Government Assistance and Special Schemes for Industries in rural, backward and hilly Month wise syllabus:
areas.
Unit 9: Internal Trade (Periods 30) Subject April May June - Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
July
• Internal trade; types: wholesale and retail trade. Buss. Stu. Unit-1 Unit-2, 3 Unit-4, 5 U-5,6 Exams Unit- 7 Unit-8, 9 Unit-10, 11
• Services of a wholesaler and a retailer Revision
• Types of Retail Trade:
- Itinerant retailers and fixed shops. ACCOUNTANCY - XI (CODE – 055)
- Departmental store, supermarket, malls, chain store, mail order business, consumer’s One Paper 3 Hours Thoery = 80 Marks
Cooperative store. Practical = 20 Marks
- Automatic Vending Machine
• Role of Chamber of Commerce and Industry in promotion of internal trade.
Unit 10: International Business (Periods 14)
• Nature, Importance and complexities involved in International Business; Units Periods Marks
Ways of entering into international Business. Export-Import Procedures and documentation. Part A: Financial Unit-1: Theoretical Framework 25 12
Foreign Trade Promotion. Organizational support and incentives; Nature and importance of Accounting-I Unit-2: Accounting Process 15 40
Export Processing Zone/Special Economic Zone; International Trade Institutions and 130 52
Agreement: WTO, UNCTAD, World Bank, IMF. Part B: Financial Accounting-II
Unit 11: Project Work Unit-3: Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship from 55 20
Suggestive/Illustrative Projects (Periods 30) Complete and Incomplete Records
Any one of the following: Unit-4: Computers in Accounting 15 08
(i) Find out from local sample business unit (s) the various objectives they pursue. 70 28
(ii) Problems of setting up and running business units. 1. Collection of source, preparation of vouchers, recording 20 20
(iii) Enquiry into the ethics of running business through questionnaires. Part C: of transactions with the help of vouchers.
(iv) Survey of quality of bank services in the local branch office. Project Work 2. Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement with the
(v) Study of postal and courier mail services. (any one) given cash book and the pass book with twenty to twenty-
(vi Availability and use of agency services, advertising, packaging, investments in savings schemes, etc. five transactions.
(vii) Survey of the popularity of credit cards issued by different banks. 3. Comprehensive project of any sole proprietorship
(viii) Study the profile of a sole trader/partnership commenting on the nature and working of business. business. This may state with journal enteries and their
(ix) Study of a Joint Hindu family business. lodgering, preparation of Trial balance. Trading and
(x) Study of the working of any cooperative society. Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet. Expenses,
(xi) Study of a small business unit regarding source of finance. income and profit (loss), assets and liabilities are to be
(xii) Study of nature of small traders (like hawkers and pedlars in a specific locality) with reference to types depicted using pie chart/ bar diagram
of goods, capital investment, turnover