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Karnataka 1st PUC Syllabus 2017-2018 Computer Science/Chemistry PDF

Karnataka 1st PUC Syllabus 2017

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Syllabus for Computer Science

Unit

Overview Of a Computer 

Introduction

Functional Components of a computer (Working of each unit)

Evolution Of Computers

Generations Of Computers

Classification Of Computers

Applications Of Computers

Input, Output and Memory devices 

Introduction to input devices

The Keyboard

The Mouse

The Joystick

The OMR, OCR, MICR

Introduction to output devices

The Monitors

The Printers (Characteristics to be identified)

The Speakers

Introduction to Memory devices (concepts, units,etc)

The Primary Memory

The Secondary Memory

The Cache Memory

Data Representation 

Introduction

Non-Positional and Positional Number systems

Positional Number Systems

Decimal Number Systems

Binary Number Systems

Octal Number Systems

Hexadecimal Number systems

Number System Conversions (All types) 4 Hrs

Representation Of Integers

Sign and Magnitude representation

One’s Complement representation

Two’s Complement representation

Binary Arithmetic

Addition and Subtraction

Subtraction using 1’s and 2’s Complement

Software Concepts

Introduction

Types Of Software (Application and System software)

Introduction to Operating Systems

Functions Of Operating Systems

Types Of Operating Systems

Functional features of commonly used operating systems

Problem Solving Methodology

Introduction to Problem Solving

Problem Definition

Problem Analysis

Design Of a Solution

Algorithms

Flowcharts

Development Of Programs (Coding, testing, debugging)

Documentation and Maintenance

Programming Constructs (Sequence, Selection and Iteration)

Characteristics Of a Good Program

Types Of Errors

Approaches to Problem Solving (Top-down, Bottom-up, Modular, Structured)

Object Oriented Concepts

Evolution Of Programming techniques

Procedural programming

Structured programming

Object Oriented programming

Basic concepts of OOP

Classes and Objects

Data Abstraction

Data Encapsulation

Polymorphism

Inheritance

Advantages and dis-advantages of OOP

Introduction to C++

History Characteristics of C++, C++ Character Set, Tokens Keyword Identifiers

Literals

Punctuators

Operators

Arithmetic operators

Relational operators

Logical operators

Unary operators

Ternary operators

Shorthand operators

Bitwise operators

Special operators

Assignment operators

Precedence of operators

Type conversion (Implicit and Explicit)

Structure of a C++ program (with example)

Importance of iostream.h

Comments in C++

Data types

Fundamental data types

Modifiers

Derived data types

User defined data types

Input and Output operators

Input operator “>>”

Output operator “<<”

Simple programs

Control Statements

Introduction

Types Of Control statements

Selection statements

“if” statement

“if – else” statement

“nested -if” statement

“switch” statement

Iteration statement

“while” statement

“do-while” statement

Comparison between “while” and “do-while”

“for” statement

Jump statements (go to, break, continue)

Arrays

Introduction to Arrays

Types of arrays

One Dimensional Arrays

Two Dimensional Arrays

Multi Dimensional Arrays

One Dimensional Arrays

Declaration of 1-D Arrays

Initialization of 1-D arrays

Two Dimensional Arrays

Declaration of 2-D Arrays

Initialization of 2-D arrays

Functions

Introduction

Different Header files

Mathematical Library functions

Character and string functions

Other functions

User Defined Functions

Definition

Advantages of user defined functions

Structure of an user defined function

Calling a function

Returning a value

Function prototype

Types of arguments

Scope of variables

Types of functions

Call by value

Call by reference (using reference variables)

Arrays as arguments

Structures

Introduction

Defining a structure

Declaring a structure

Initializing structure elements

Referencing structure elements

Nested structures

Array of structures

Word Processing

Word Processing applications: creation of documents, Parts of the Menu/window, copy &move,formatting features, spell check, print, creation of tables and other basic operations

Spreadsheets

Spreadsheet applications (elementary level),Basics concepts of spreadsheet and other features Such as, entering text, menus, commands, Column width, copy, paste, to insert rows/columns, formatting, formula, print, sort, Filter and other basic operations Some advanced features such as graphs, library Functions (Arithmetic, Date and Time, Financial, Logical, text and statistical) with emphasis on Commerce related applications and data forms with application to simple problems

Web Designing

Introduction to the Internet

Services On the Internet

Some Definitions related to the web

Introduction to HTML

Basic tags

Formatting tags

Lists in HTML

Some additional tags and simple programs

Syllabus for Chemistry

Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

General introduction

Properties of matter and their measurement

Atomic and molecular masses

Concept and molar mass

Reactions in solutions

Structure of Atom

Discovery of electron/ proton/ neuron

Atomic models

Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

Significance of classification

Brief history of development of periodic table

Mendeleev periodic law

Valence

Periodic trends in properties of elements with reason

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Chemical bond, valence electrons, Octet rule, Lewis symbols

Bond parameters:

Geometry of molecules

MOT

Resonance

States of Matter- Gases and Liquids

Introduction

Gaseous state

Ideal gas

Kinetic molecular theory of gases

Liquid state

Surface tension and viscosity

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamic terms

Internal energy

Exothermic and endothermic reactions, Enthalpy

Standard enthalpy of a reaction

Gibbs equation

Equilibrium

Introduction

Effect of temperature

Effect of concentration

Effect of pressure

Ionic product of water

Ionization constant of weak acid and weak base

Redox reactions

Concept of oxidation and reduction

Redox reactions

Oxidation number

Types of redox reactions

Hydrogen

Position of hydrogen in periodic table

Preparation

Properties

s – Block Elements

Group – I, Group – II elements

Sodium carbonate (washing soda)

Sodium hydroxide

CaO

CaCO3

Some p – Block Elements

General introduction to p– block elements

Group 13 elements

Some important compounds of boron

Group – 14 elements

Carbon

Important compounds of silicon

Organic Chemistry – Some basic principles & Techniques

General introduction

Fundamental concepts in organic reactions

Structures

Methods of purification of organic compounds

Chromatography

Qualitative analysis

Lassigne’s test

Hydrocarbons

Alkanes

Chemical properties

Preparation

Environmental chemistry

Environmental pollution

Water pollution

Air pollution

Soil pollution

Strategies to control environmental pollution

Green chemistry


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