economics xi xii
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ADARSH BAL NIKETAN SR. SEC. SCHOOL
IIT CAMPUS ROORKEE
SYLLABUS OF 12TH
CLASS
ECONOMICS
SYLLABUS
DATE
OF
COMPLITION
FIRST UNIT TEST
1. Economics, economy and central problem of economics2. Consumer’s equilibrium –utility analysis3. Consumer’s equilibrium – indifference curve analysis4. Theory of demand
SECOND UNIT TEST
1. Economics, economy and central problem of economics2. Consumer’s equilibrium –utility analysis3. Consumer’s equilibrium – indifference curve analysis4. Theory of demand5. Price elasticity of demand6. Production function and return to a factor7. Money and supply of money8. Banking: commercial bank and central banks
PREBOARDS
1. Concept of cost
2. Concept of revenue3. Producer’s equilibrium4. Theory of supply5. Forms of market6. Market equilibrium under perfect competition and effects of shifts in
demand and supply7. Some basic concept of macroeconomics8. National income and related aggregate9. Methods of calculating national income10. Money and supply of money11. Banking: commercial bank and central banks12. Aggregate demand and its component
13. Short run equilibrium output14. Problem of deficit demand and excess demand15. Government budged and the economy16. Foreign exchange rate17. Balance of payment
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ECONOMICS-CLASS-XI
SYLLABUS DATE OFCOMPLITION
HALF YEARLY
1. Indian economy on the eve of independence
2. Five year plans in India goals and achievements
3. Features, problems and policies of agriculture
4. Strategy of industrial growth (1947-1990)
5. India’s foreign trade
6. Economic reforms since 1991 or new economic policies
7. Poverty
8. Human capital formation in India
9. Concept of economics and significance of statistics in economics
10. Collection of data
UNIT TEST 1
1. Concept of economics and significance of statistics in economics
2. Collection of data
3. Census and sample method of collection of data
4. Organisation of data
5. Presentation of data-textual and tabular presentation
6. Diagrammatic presentation of data: bar diagram and Pie diagram
7. Frequency diagram: histogram, polygon and ogive
8. Arithmetic line graphs or time series graph
9. Measure of central tendency-arithmetic mean
10. Measure of central tendency-median and mode
11. Correlation
12. Index number
13. Some mathematical tools used in economics: slope of line, slope of
curve and equation of line
14. Use of statistical tool: developing project in economics
FINAL EXAMS
1. Indian economy on the eve of independence
2. Five year plans in India goals and achievements
3. Features, problems and policies of agriculture
4. Strategy of industrial growth (1947-1990)
5. India’s foreign trade
6. Economic reforms since 1991 or new economic policies
7. Poverty
8. Human capital formation in India
9. Rural development
10. Employment and unemployment
11. Infrastructure
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12. Environment and sustainable development
13. Development experience of India, Pakistan and china—a comparative
study
14. Concept of economics and significance of statistics in economics
15. Collection of data
16. Census and sample method of collection of data
17. Organisation of data
18. Presentation of data-textual and tabular presentation
19. Diagrammatic presentation of data: bar diagram and Pie diagram
20. Frequency diagram: histogram, polygon and ogive
21. Arithmetic line graphs or time series graph
22. Measure of central tendency-arithmetic mean
23. Measure of central tendency-median and mode
24. Measure of dispersion
25. Correlation
26. Index number
27. Some mathematical tools used in economics: slope of line, slope of
curve and equation of line28. Use of statistical tool: developing project in economics