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12079 – Mathematics — Part I


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12 1.4 Composition of
Functions and Invertible
Function (upto ‘This leads
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15 Examples 24 and 25
Chapter 1:
Relations and 16–25 Full Pages
Functions 26 Ques. 12 and 13
27–28 Examples 45 and 49
29–31 Ques. 1–3, 6–7, 9, 11–14,
18–19
31–32 Summary Points 11–13
and 15–19

42–44 2.3 Properties of Inverse


Trigonometric Functions
(Except
( )
Œ sin sin x = x , x ∈ [ −1,1]
−1

⎡ π π⎤
Œ sin −1 (sin x ) = x,x ∈ ⎢ − , ⎥
Chapter 2: ⎣ 2 2⎦
45–47 Examples 4, 7 and 8;
Inverse
Alternative Solution of
Trigonometric
Example 5
Functions
47–48 Ques. 3, 4, 6, 12, 14, 15
49–51 Examples 10, 11, 12, 13
51–52 Ques. 8, 12, 17
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90–92 3.7 Elementary Operations


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98 Example 26
100–101 Ques. 1–3 and 12
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Summary

109 121
109–121 4.3
4 3 Properties of
Determinants
137–143 Miscellaneous Examples
Chapter 4:
30–32 and 34
Determinants
Ques. 2, 4–6, 11–15 and 17
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165–166 Examples 22 and 23


168 Example 27
184–186 5.8 Mean Value Theorem
186–187 Exercise 5.8 and
Chapter 5: Miscellaneous Example 44
Continuity and LL
Differentiability
192–193 Ques. 19 (Miscellaneous
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cott–1x, secc–1x, cosecc–1x), 7
and 8

206–216 6.4 Tangents and Normals


6.5 Approximations
Chapter 6: 236–238 Examples 45, 46
Application of 242–244 Ques. 1, 4–5 and 20–24
Derivatives 0LVFHOODQHRXV([HUFLVH
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Summary

268–270
273–274
Answers 276 Answers of Exercises
282–283
284–285

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12080 – Mathematics — Part II


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290–291 3RLQWV [L ² [LLL LQWKH/LVW


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of Derivatives
291–292 7.2.1 Geometrical
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298–299 7.2.3 Comparison between
Differentiation and
Chapter 7: Integration
Integrals
613–616 7.6.3 Type of Integral
331–334 'HÀQLWH,QWHJUDODV
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the Limit of a Sum
352–354 Ques. 19, 32, 40 and 44
Point 2 in the Summary
355 [LY DQG [Y LQ6RPH
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Standard Integrals

363–365 8.2.1 The Area of the


Region Bounded by a Curve
and a Line
366 Ques. 3 and 6–11 in
Exercise 8.1
Chapter 8:
366–372 8.3 Area between Two
Application of
Curves
Integrals
373–376 Examples 11, 13 and 14
Ques. 2–3, 6–7, 8–15, 18–
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Summary

385–391 9.4 Formation of Differential


Equations whose General
Solution is Given
Chapter 9:
Differential 415–416 Example 25
Equations 420–422
420 422 Ques.
Q 3,
3 5 and d 15
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616–619 10.7 Scalar Triple Product


Chapter 10: Vector
619–622 10.7.1 Coplanarity of Three
Algebra
Vectors

465 11.2.1 Relation between the


Direction Cosines of a Line
469–471 11.3.2 Equation of a Line
Passing through Two Given
Points, Ques. 8–9 (Exercise

477–478 11.6 Plane
479–497 11.7 Coplanarity of Two
Lines
Chapter 11: Three 11.8 Angle between Two
Dimensional Planes
Geometry
11.9 Distance of a Point
from a Line
11.10 Angle between a Line
and a Plane
497–499 Ques. 1, 2, 5, 7–8, 10–19,
21–23 (Miscellaneous
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500–501 Summary Points 13, 20–24
502–503 Full Pages
514–527 12.3 Different Types of
Chapter 12: Linear Linear Programming
Programming Problems
528–529 Summary Points 2–9
557–558 13.6 Random Variables and
Its Probability Distributions
558–559 Example 22 and 23
Chapter 13: 559–564 13.6.1 Probability
Probability Distribution of a Random
Variable
13.6.2 Mean of Random
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565–571 13.6.3 Variance of a


Random Variable
572–578 13.7 Bernoulli Trials and
Binomial Distribution
579–581 Example 34 and 35
583 Ques. 5–7, 9–11
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Summary

594
596–599
Answers Answers of Exercises
601
604–612

12083 – Biology
Chapter Page No. Dropped Topics/Chapters

Chapter 1:
Reproduction in 3–18 Full Chapter
Organisms

Chapter 9:
Strategies for 165–176
Full Chapter
Enhancement in 178
Food Production

220 13.1 Organism and Its


Environment
221–222 13.1.1 Major Abiotic
Factors
Chapter 13: 223–225 13.1.2 Responses to
Organisms and Abiotic Factors
Populations
225–226 13.1.3 Adaptations
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250–252 14.6 Ecological


Succession
14.6.1 Succession of
Plants
253–254 14.7 Nutrient Cycling
Chapter 14:
Ecosystem 254–255
254 255 14.7.1
14 7 1 E
Ecosystem
t –
Carbon Cycle
14.7.2 Ecosystem –
Phosphorus Cycle
255 14.8 Ecosystem Services

Chapter 16:
Environmental 270–286 Full Chapter
Issues

12085 – Chemistry — Part I

Dropped Topics/
Chapter Page No.
Chapters

Unit 1: The Solid


1–34 Full Chapter
State

Unit 5: Surface
123–148 Full Chapter
Chemistry

Unit 6: General
Principles and
149–169 Full Chapter
Processes of
Isolation of Elements

Unit 7: The p-Block


170–214 Full Chapter
Elements

12086 – Chemistry — Part II

Chapter Page No. Dropped Topics/Chapters

Unit 15: Polymers 433–446 Full Chapter

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Unit 16: Chemistry


447–463 Full Chapter
in Everyday Life

12089 – Physics—Part I
Dropped Topics/
Chapter Page No.
Chapters

2–7 1.2 Electric Charge


(delete only activity with
paper strips and making
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Chapter 1: Electric Insulators (delete only
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1.4 Charging by
Induction
47–50 Exercises 1.13,
1.25–1.34

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Chapter 2:
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87–92 Exercises 2.12 to 2.36

102–103 3.7 Resistivity of Various


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107–109 3.10 Combinations of
Resistors – Series and
Chapter 3: Current Parallel
Electricity
112–113 Example 3.5
120–124 3.15 Meter Bridge
3.16 Potentiometer
127–131
127 131 Exercises
E i 3
3.3,
3 33.4,
4 33.10,
10
3.12, 3.14–3.23

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135 Table 4.1


140–142 4.4.1 Velocity Selector
4.4.2 Cyclotron
Chapter 4: Moving
Charges and 152–153 4.8.2 The Toroid
Magnetism 162–163 4.10.3 The Magnetic
Dipole Moment of a
Revolving Electron
170–172 Exercises 4.14–4.28

176–179 5.2.2 Bar Magnet


as an Equivalent
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185–189 (DUWK·V0DJQHWLVP
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191 Table 5.2
194–196 5.6.2 Paramagnetism
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200–203 Exercises 5.1, 5.2,
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215–219 6.7 Energy


Consideration: A
Chapter 6:
Quantitative Study
Electromagnetic
Induction 6.8 Eddy Currents
230–232 Exercises 6.6, 6.10–6.17

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240 Figure 7.7 Magnetisation


and Demagnetisation of
an Inductor
243 Figure 7.10 Charging
and Discharging of a
Capacitor
Chapter
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246 247 7.6.2
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266–268 Exercises 7.6, 7.8, 7.10,
7.12–7.26

273–274 Example 8.1


276–278 8.3.2 Nature of
Chapter 8: Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic (delete only about ether
Waves DQGSDJH
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279–280 Example 8.4 and 8.5
287 Exercises 8.11–8.15

12090 – Physics—Part II
Dropped Topics/
Chapter Page No.
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318 9.3 Refraction (delete only


advanced sunrise and
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9.7.1 The Rainbow
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358–359 10.3.4 Doppler Effect


359 Example 10.1
363–367 10.5 Interference of
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Chapter 10: Wave
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372–376 10.6.3 Resolving Power of
Optical Instruments
10.6.4 Validity of Ray Optics
379–381 10.7.1 Polarisation by
Scattering
10.7.2 Polarisation by
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383–385 Exercises 10.7–10.21

388 Table 11.1


397 Example 11.3
400–404 11.8 Wave Nature of Matter
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Matter Experiment
Appendix 11.1 The History
of Wave-Particle Flip-Flop

407–413 Exercises 11.5, 11.7, 11.12


to 11.14, 11.16, 11.17,
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421–422 12.3.1 Spectral Series


424–426 12.4 Bohr Model of the
Hydrogen Atom (retain only
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436–437 Exercises 12.3,
12.11–12.17

446–451 13.6.1 Law of Radioactive


Decay
13.6.2 Alpha Decay
13.6.3 Beta Decay
Chapter 13: Nuclei 13.6.4 Gamma Decay
452–455 13.7.2 Nuclear Reactor
462–466 Exercises 13.1, 13.2,
13.6–13.10, 13.12–13.14,
13.18, 13.22–13.31

485–495 14.8 Special Purpose p-n


Chapter 14:
junction Diodes
Semiconductor
Electronics: 14.9 Digital Electronics and
Material Devices Logic Gates
and Simple 497–499 Exercises 14.7–14.15
Circuits

12130 – Computer Science


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