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Code No. 029
Class XI (2021-22)
Term wise Syllabus
COURSE CONTENT TERM I
MARKS: 35
Weightage
Part A: Fundamentals of Physical Geography 15
Mark sUnit I: Geography as a Discipline
Geography as an integrating discipline, as a science of spatial attributes. Branches of Geography: Physical Geography and Human Geography. Scope and Career Options (Non-evaluative) 3Unit II: The Earth
Origin and evolution of the earth; interior of the earth Wegener's continental drift theory and plate tectonics Earthquakes and volcanoes: causes, types and effects 9Unit III: Landforms
Rocks: major types of rocks and their characteristics 3Part B: India - Physical Environment 15
Mark sUnit I: Introduction
Location, space relations, India's place in the world 7Unit II: Physiography
Drainage systems: Concept of river basins, watershed; the Himalayan and the Peninsular rivers 8 Map work on identification / interpolation of features based on the units on the outline Physical/Political map of the world/ India 5Part C: Practical Work 15
MarksCH1: Introduction to Maps
CH2: Map Scale
CH3: Latitudes, Longitudes and Time
COURSE CONTENT TERM II
MARKS : 35
Weightage
Part A: Fundamentals of Physical Geography 15
MarksUnit IV: Climate
Atmosphere- composition and structure; elements of weather and climate Insolation-angle of incidence and distribution; heat budget of the earth- heating and cooling of atmosphere (conduction, convection, terrestrial radiation and advection); temperature - factors controlling temperature; distribution of temperature - horizontal and vertical; inversion of temperature Pressure-pressure belts; winds-planetary, seasonal and local; air masses and fronts; tropical and extra-tropical cyclones Precipitation-evaporation; condensation-dew, frost, fog, mist and cloud; rainfall-types and world distribution 8Unit V: Water (Oceans)
Movements of ocean water-waves, tides and currents; submarine reliefsOcean resources and pollution
4Unit VI: Life on the Earth
Biosphere - importance of plants and other organisms; biodiversity and conservation. 3Part B: India - Physical Environment 15
MarksUnit III: Climate, Vegetation and Soil
Weather and climate - spatial and temporal distribution of temperature, pressure winds and rainfall, Indian monsoon: mechanism, onset and withdrawal, variability of rainfalls: spatial and temporal; use of weather charts Natural vegetation-forest types and distribution; wild life; conservation; biosphere reserves Soils - major types (ICAR's classification) and their distribution, soil degradation and conservation 15 Map work on identification/ interpolation of features based on the units on the outline Physical/Political map of the world/ India 5 Part C:Practical Work 15
MarksCH6: Introduction to Aerial Photograph
CH7: Introduction to Remote Sensing.
CH8: Weather Instruments, Maps and Charts
Prescribed Books:
1. Fundamentals of Physical Geography, Class XI, Published by NCERT
2. India, Physical Environment, Class XI, Published by NCERT
3. Practical Work in Geography, Class XI, Published by NCERT
Note: The above textbooks are also available in Hindi medium.Geography
Code No. 029
Class XII (2021-22)
Term wise Syllabus
COURSE CONTENT TERM I
MARKS : 35
Weightage
Part A: Fundamentals of Human Geography 15
MarksUnit I: Human Geography: Nature and Scope 3
Unit II: People
Population - distribution, density and growth
Population change - spatial patterns and structure; determinants of population change Human development - concept; selected indicators, international comparisons 7Unit III: Human Activities
Primary activities - concept and changing trends; gathering, pastoral, mining, subsistence agriculture, modern agriculture; people engaged in agricultural and allied activities - some examples from selected countries 5Part B: India: People and Economy 15
MarksUnit I: People
Population: distribution, density and growth
Migration: International and national-Types causes and consequences 5Unit II: Human Settlements
Rural settlements - types and distribution
Urban settlements - types, distribution and functional classification 5Unit III: Resources and Development
Water resources - availability and utilization-irrigation, domestic, 5 industrial and other uses; scarcity of water and conservation methods-rain water harvesting and watershed management Map Work on identification of features based on 1-5 units on the outlinePolitical map of World.
5 Part C: Practical Work 15 MarksUnit 1: Processing of Data and Thematic Mapping
Processing of Data and Thematic Mapping
Type and Sources of data: Primary, Secondary and other sources Tabulating and processing of data; calculation of averages, measures of central tendencyCOURSE CONTENT TERM II
MARKS : 35
Weightage
Part A: Fundamentals of Human Geography 15
MarksUnit III: Human Activities
Secondary activities-concept; manufacturing: types - household, small scale, large scale; agro based and mineral based industries; people engaged in secondary activities - some examples from selected countries Tertiary activities-concept; trade, transport and tourism; services; people engaged in tertiary activities - some examples from selected countries Quaternary activities-concept; people engaged in quaternary activities - case study from selected countries 9Unit IV:
Transport and Communication
Land transport - roads, railways; trans-continental railways Water transport - inland waterways; major ocean routesAir transport - Intercontinental air routes
Oil and gas pipelines
Satellite communication and cyberspace - importance and usage for geographical information; use of GPS 6Part B: India: People and Economy 15
MarksUnit III: Resources and Development
Mineral and energy resources - distribution of metallic (Iron ore, Copper, Bauxite, Manganese); non-metallic (Mica, Salt) minerals; conventional (Coal, Petroleum, Natural gas and Hydroelectricity) and non-conventional energy sources (solar, wind, biogas) and conservation Planning in India - target group area planning (case study); idea of sustainable development (case study) 7Unit IV: Transport and Communication
Transport and communication-roads, railways, waterways and airways: oil and gas pipelines; Geographical information and communication networks 4 Unit V: Geographical Perspective on selected issues and problems 4Environmental pollution; urban-waste disposal
Urbanization, rural-urban migration; problems of slumsLand degradation
Map work on locating and labelling of features based on above units on outline map of India. 5Part C: Practical Work 15
MarksUnit 1: Processing of Data and Thematic Mapping
Representation of data- construction of diagrams: Lines, bars, circles and flowchart; thematic maps; construction of dot; choropleth and isopleth maps Data analysis and generation of diagrams, graphs and other visual diagrams using computersPrescribed Books:
1. Fundamentals of Human Geography, Class XII, Published by NCERT
2. India - People and Economy, Class XII, Published by NCERT
3. Practical Work in Geography, Class XII, Published by NCERT
Note: The above textbooks are also available in Hindi medium.Fundamentals of Human Geography
Class XII - Textbook I (NCERT)
Map Items for identification only on outline political map of the World.Unit-1 Ch.-1 Nil
Unit-2 Ch. 2 and 4 1 The largest country in each continent in terms of area Unit-3 Ch. 5 to 8 1 Areas of subsistence gathering Primary Activities 2 Major areas of nomadic herding of the world3 Major areas of commercial livestock rearing
4 Major areas of extensive commercial grain faming
5 Major areas of mixed farming of the World
6 Major areas of Mediterranean agriculture of the World
Secondary Activities 1 Ruhr region, Silicon Valley, Appalachian region, Great lakes region Unit - 4 Ch. 8 2 Transcontinental Railways: Terminal Stations of transcontinental railways Trans Siberian, TransCanadian, Tran Australian Railways
3 Major Sea Ports:
Europe: North Cape, London, Hamburg
North America: Vancouver, San Francisco, New
Orleans
South America: Rio De Janeiro, Colon, Valparaiso
Africa: Suez, Durban and Cape Town
Asia: Yokohama, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Aden,
Karachi, Kolkata
Australia: Perth, Sydney, Melbourne
4. Inland Waterways: Suez Canal, Panama Canal, Rhine
waterway and St. Lawrence Seaway5. Major Airports:
Asia: Tokyo, Beijing, Mumbai, Jedda, Aden
Africa: Johannesburg & Nairobi
Europe: Moscow, London, Paris, Berlin and Rome
North America: Chicago, New Orleans, Mexico City
South America: Buenos Aires, Santiago
Australia: Darwin and Wellington
India - People and Economy
Class XII-Textbook II (NCERT)
Map Items for locating and labelling only on the outline political map of IndiaUnits - 1
& 2 Ch. 1 to 4 State with highest level of urbanization and lowest level of urbanization State with higher level of population density & one state with lowest level of population densityOne out migrating state
One in migrating state
Any city with more than 10 million population Greater Mumbai,Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru
Unit - 3 Ch. 6 to 9
Mines:
Unit - 9 Ch. 10 Transport:
(i) Important nodes on north south corridor, east west corridor &Golden Quadrilateral
Unit-10 Ch.12 NIL
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