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Class 6th ScienceClass 6th Math6th Social Science syllabus6 English – Honeysuckle
1 Food: Where Does it Come from?1: Knowing Our Numbers1.1 Introduction 1.2 Comparing Numbers 1.3 Large Numbers in Practice 1.4 Using Brackets 1.5 Roman NumeralsHistory ChaptersUnit 1: Who Did Patrick’s Homework?
2. Components of Food2: Whole Numbers2.1 Introduction 2.2 Whole Numbers 2.3 The Number Line 2.4 Properties Of Whole Numbers 2.5 Patterns in Whole Numbers1 – What, Where, How And When?A House, A Home
3. Fibre to Fabric3: Playing With Numbers3.1 Introduction 3.2 Factors and Multiples 3.3 Prime and Composite Numbers 3.4 Test For Divisibility Of Numbers 3.5 Common Factors and Common Multiples 3.6 Some More Divisibility Rules 3.7 Prime Factorisation 3.8 Highest Common Factor 3.9 Lowest Common Multiple 3.10 Some Problems on HCF and LCM2 – From Hunting – Gathering To Growing FoodUnit 2: How the Dog Found Himself
4. Sorting Materials into Groups4: Basic Geometrical Ideas4.1 Introduction 4.2 Points 4.3 A Line Segment 4.4 A line 4.5 Intersecting Lines 4.6 Parallel Lines 4.7 Ray 4.8 Curves 4.9 Polygons 4.10 Angles 4.11 Triangles 4.12 Quadrilaterals 4.13 Circles3 – In The Earliest Citiesa New Master!
5. Separation of Substances5: Understanding Elementary Shapes5.1 Introduction 5.2 Measuring Line Segments 5.3 Angles-’Right’ and ‘Straight’ 5.4 Angles- ‘Acute’, ‘Obtuse’ and ‘Reflex’ 5.5 Measuring Angles 5.6 Perpendicular Lines 5.7 Classification of Triangles 5.8 Quadrilaterals 5.9 Polygons 5.10 Three Dimensional Shapes4 – What Books And Burials Tell UsThe Kite
6.Changes Around Us6: Integers6.1 Introduction 6.2 Integers 6.3 Addition of Integers 6.4 Subtraction of Integers with the help of a Number Line5 – Kingdoms, Kings And An Early RepublicUnit 3: Taro’s Reward
7.Getting to know Plants7: Fractions7.1 Introduction 7.2 A Fraction 7.3 Fraction on the Number Line 7.4 Proper Fractions 7.5 Improper and Mixed Fractions 7.6 Equivalent Fractions 7.7 Simplest Form of a Fraction 7.8 Like Fractions 7.9 Comparing Fractions 7.10 Addition and Subtraction of Fractions6 – New Questions And IdeasThe Quarrel
8.Body Movements8: Decimals8.1 Introduction 8.2 Tenths 8.3 Hundredths 8.4 Comparing Decimals 8.5 Using Decimals 8.6 Addition of Numbers with Decimals 8.7 Subtraction of Decimals7 – Ashoka, The Emperor Who Gave Up WarUnit 4: An Indian – American Woman in Space: Kalpana Chawla
9.The Living Organisms and their Surrounding9: Data Handling9.1 Introduction 9.2 Recording Data 9.3 Organisation of Data 9.4 Pictograph 9.5 Interpretation of a Pictograph 9.6 Drawing a Pictograph 9.7 A Bar Graph8 – Vital Villages, Thriving TownsBeauty
10. Motion and Measurement of Distances10: Mensuration10.1 Introduction 10.2 Perimeter 10.3 Area9 – Traders, Kings And PilgrimsUnit 5: A Different Kind of School
11. Light, Shadows and Reflections11: Algebra11.1 Introduction 11.2 Matchstick Patterns 11.3 The Idea Of A Variable 11.4 More Matchstick Patterns 11.5 More Examples of Variables 11.6 Use Of Variables in Common Rules 11.7 Expressions with Variables 11.8 Using Expressions Practically 11.9 What is an Equation? 11.10 Solution of an Equation10 – New Empires And KingdomsWhere Do All the Teachers Go?
12. Electricity and Circuits12: Ratio and Proportion12.1 Introduction 12.2 Ratio 12.3 Proportion 12.4 Unitary Method11 – Buildings, Paintings And BooksUnit 6: Who I Am
13. Fun with Magnets13: Symmetry13.1 Introduction 13.2 Making Symmetric Figures : Ink-blot Devils 13.3 Figures With Two Lines of Symmetry 13.4 Figures with Multiple Lines of Symmetry 13.5 Reflection and SymmetrySocial & Political Life ChaptersThe Wonderful Words
14. Water14: Practical Geometry14.1 Introduction 14.2 The Circle 14.3 A Line Segment 14.4 Perpendiculars 14.5 Angles1 – Understanding DiversityUnit 7: Fair Play
15. Air Around Us2 – Diversity and DiscriminationUnit 8: A Game of Chance
16. Garbage In, Garbage Out3 – What is GovernmentVocation
Unit 9: Desert Animals
What if
Unit 10: The Banyan Tree
English – A Pact with the Sun
1. A Tale of Two Birds
2. The Friendly Mongoose
3. The Shepherd’s Treasure
4. The Old-Clock Shop
5. Tansen
6. The Monkey and the Crocodile
7. The Wonder Called Sleep
8. A Pact with the Sun
9. What Happened to the Reptiles
10. A Strange Wrestling Match

7th

7th Science7th Math7th English7th Social Science
1: Nutrition in Plants1.IntegersEnglish: HoneycombHistory Syllabus (Our Pasts II)
2: Nutrition in Animals2.Fractions and Decimals1: Three Questions & The SquirrelChapter 1: Tracing Changes through a Thousand Years
3: Fibre to Fabric3.Data Handling2: A Gift of Chappals & The RebelChapter 2: New Kings and Kingdoms
4: Heat4.Simple Equations3: Gopal and the Hilsa Fish & The ShedChapter 3: The Delhi Sultans
5: Acids, Bases and Salts5.Lines and Angles4: The Ashes That Made Trees Bloom & ChivvyChapter 4: The Mughal Empire
6: Physical and Chemical Changes6.The Triangle and its Properties5: Quality & TreesChapter 5: Rulers and Buildings
7: Weather, Climate and Adaptations of Animals of Climate7.Congruence of Triangles6: Expert Detectives & Mystery of the Talking FanChapter 6: Towns, Traders and Craftspersons
8: Winds, Storms and Cyclones8.Comparing Quantities7: The Invention of Vita-Wonk & Dad and the Cat and the TreeChapter 7: Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities
9: Soil9.Rational Numbers8: Fire – Friend and Foe & Meadow SurprisesChapter 8: Devotional Paths to the Divine
10: Respiration in Organisms10.Practical Geometry9: A Bicycle in Good Repair & Garden SnakeChapter 9: The Making of Regional Cultures
11: Transportation in Animals and Plants11.Perimeter and Area10: The Story of CricketChapter 10: Eighteenth Century Political Formations
12: Reproduction in Plants12.Algebraic ExpressionsThe Alien HandPolitical Science Syllabus
13: Motion and Time13.Exponents and Powers1: The Tiny TeacherChapter 1: On Equality
14: Electric Current and its Effects14.Symmetry2: Bringing Up KariChapter 2: Role of the Government in Health
15: Light15.Visualising Solid Shapes3: The DesertChapter 3: How the State Government Works
16: Water – A Precious Resource4: The Cop and the AnthemChapter 4: Growing up as Boys and Girls
17: Forests – Our Lifeline5: Golu Grows a NoseChapter 5: Women Change the World
18: Wastewater Story6: I want something in a CageChapter 6: Understanding Media

8th

8th Science8th Math8th Social Science8th English
Chapter 1: Crop Production and Management1: Rational Numbers1.1 Introduction 1.2 Properties of Rational Numbers 1.3 Representation of Rational Numbers on the Number Line 1.4 Rational Number between Two Rational Numbers1. History(Honeydew)
Chapter 2: Microorganisms : Friend and Foe2: Linear Equations in One Variable2.1 Introduction 2.2 Solving Equations which have Linear Expressions on one Side and Numbers on the other Side 2.3 Some Applications 2.4 Solving Equations having the Variable on both sides 2.5 Some More Applications 2.6 Reducing Equations to Simpler Form 2.7 Equations Reducible to the Linear Form1. How, When and WhereChapter 1: The Best Christmas Present in the World
Chapter 3: Synthetic Fibres and Plastics3: Understanding Quadrilaterals3.1 Introduction 3.2 Polygons 3.3 Some of the Measures of the Exterior Angles of a Polygon 3.4 Kinds of Quadrilaterals 3.5 Some Special Parallelograms2. From Trade to Territory The Company Establishes PowerPoem: The Ant and the Cricket
Chapter 4: Materials – Metals and Non-Metals4: Practical Geometry4.1 Introduction 4.2 Constructing a Quadrilateral 4.3 Some Special Cases3. Ruling the CountrysideChapter 2: The Tsunami
Chapter 5: Coal and Petroleum5: Data Handling5.1 Looking for Information 5.2 Organising Data 5.3 Grouping Data 5.4 Circle Graph or Pie Chart 5.5 Chance and Probability4. Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden AgePoem: Geography Lesson
Chapter 6: Combustion and Flame6: Squares and Square Roots6.1 Introduction 6.2 Properties of Square Numbers 6.3 Some More Interesting Patterns 6.4 Finding the Square of a Number 6.5 Square Roots 6.6 Square Roots of Decimals 6.7 Estimating Square Root5. When People Rebel 1857 and AfterChapter 3: Glimpses of the Past
Chapter 7: Conservation of Plants and Animals7: Cubes and Cube Roots7.1 Introduction 7.2 Cubes 7.3 Cubes Roots6. Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory OwnersPoem: Macavity -The Mystery Cat
Chapter 8: Cell – Structure and Functions8: Comparing Quantities8.1 Recalling Ratios and Percentages 8.2 Finding the Increase and Decrease Percent 8.3 Finding Discounts 8.4 Prices Related to Buying and Selling (Profit and Loss) 8.5 Sales Tax/Value Added Tax/Goods and Services Tax 8.6 Compound Interest 8.7 Deducing a Formula for Compound Interest 8.8 Rate Compounded Annually or Half Yearly (Semi Annually) 8.9 Applications of Compound Interest Formula7. Civilising the “Native”, Educating the NationChapter 4: Bepin Choudhury’s Lapse of Memory
Chapter 9: Reproduction in Animals9: Algebraic Expressions and Identities9.1 What are Expressions? 9.2 Terms, Factors and Coefficients 9.3 Monomials, Binomials and Polynomials 9.4 Like and Unlike Terms 9.5 Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions 9.6 Multiplication of Algebraic Expressions: Introduction 9.7 Multiplying a Monomial by a Monomial 9.8 Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial 9.9 Multiplying a Polynomial by a Polynomial 9.10 What is an Identity? 9.11 Standard Identities 9.12 Applying Identities8. Women, Caste and ReformPoem: The Last Bargain
Chapter 10: Reaching the Age of Adolescence10: Visualising Solid Shapes10.1 Introduction 10.2 View of 3D-Shapes 10.3 Mapping Space Around Us 10.4 Faces, Edges and Vertices9. The Making of the National Movement: 1870s–1947Chapter 5: The Summit Within
Chapter 11: Force and Pressure11: Mensuration11.1 Introduction 11.2 Let us Recall 11.3 Area of Trapezium 11.4 Area of General Quadrilateral 11.5 Area of Polygons 11.6 Solid Shapes 11.7 Surface Area of Cube, Cuboid and Cylinder 11.8 Volume of Cube, Cuboid and Cylinder 11.9 Volume and Capacity10. India After IndependencePoem: The School Boy
Chapter 12: Friction12: Exponents and Powers12.1 Introduction 12.2 Powers with Negative Exponents 12.3 Laws of Exponents 12.4 Use of Exponents to Express Small Numbers in Standard Form2. Social and Political LifeChapter 6: This is Jody’s Fawn
Chapter 13: Sound13: Direct and Inverse Proportions13.1 Introduction 13.2 Direct Proportion 13.3 Inverse ProportionChapter 1: The Indian ConstitutionPoem: The Duck and the Kangaroo
Chapter 14: Chemical Effects of Electric Current14: Factorisation14.1 Introduction 14.2 What is Factorisation? 14.3 Division of Algebraic Expressions 14.4 Division of Algebraic Expressions Continued (Polynomial / Polynomial) 14.5 Can you Find the Error?Chapter 2: Understanding SecularismChapter 7: A Visit to Cambridge
Chapter 15: Some Natural Phenomena15: Introduction to Graphs15.1 Introduction 15.2 Linear Graphs 15.3 Some ApplicationsB. Unit Two: Parliament and The Making of LawsPoem: When I set out for Lyonnesse
Chapter 16: Light16: Playing with Numbers16.1 Introduction 16.2 Numbers in General Form 16.3 Game with Numbers 16.4 Letters for Digits 16.5 Test of DivisibilityChapter 3: Why do we need a Parliament?Chapter 8: A Short Monsoon Diary
Chapter 17: Stars and The Solar SystemChapter 4: Understanding LawsPoem: On the Grasshopper and Cricket
Chapter 18: Pollution of Air and WaterC. Unit Three: The JudiciaryChapter 9: The Great Stone Face- I
Chapter 5: JudiciaryChapter 10: The Great Stone Face- II
Chapter 6: Understanding Our Criminal Justice System(It So Happened)
D. Unit Four: Social Justice and The MarginalisedChapter 1: How the Camel got his Hump
Chapter 7: Understanding MarginalisationChapter 2: Children at work
Chapter 8: Confronting MarginalisationChapter 3: The Selfish Giant
E. Unit Five: Economic Presence of the GovernmentChapter 4: The Treasure within
Chapter 9: Public FacilitiesChapter 5: Princess September
Chapter 10: Law and Social JusticeChapter 6: The Fight
3. GeographyChapter 7: The Open Window
Chapter 1: ResourcesChapter 8: Jalebis
Chapter 2: Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife ResourcesChapter 9: The Comet- I
Chapter 3: Mineral and Power ResourcesChapter 10: The Comet- II
Chapter 4: AgricultureChapter 11: Ancient Education System of India
Chapter 5: IndustriesEnglish Grammar
Chapter 6: Human ResourcesThe English Grammar syllabus for CBSE Class 8 has the following topics:
a. Order of Words and Clauses
b. Direct and Indirect Speech
c. Active and Passive Voice
d. Tenses
e. Noun
f. Pronoun
g. Verb
h. Adverb
i. Prepositions
j. Conjunction
k. Phrases and Idioms
l. Vocabulary
m. Comprehension Reading
Composition (Writing)
This section test your writing skills in English. The English Composition syllabus for CBSE Class 8 has the following topics:
a. Notice
b. Story
c. Formal and Informal Letters
d. Diary Entry
e. Essay

9th

9th Math9th Science9th Social Science9th English
Number SystemTerm-IHistoryThe Fun They Had Poem: The Road Not Taken
AlgebraMatter – Its Nature and Behaviour – Chapter 2Unit I: Events and ProcessesThe Sound of Music Poem: Wind
Coordinate GeometryOrganization in the Living World – Chapter 5 and 6Chapter 1: The French RevolutionThe Little Girl Poem: Rain on the Roof
GeometryMotion, Force and Work – Chapter 8 and 9Chapter 2: Socialism in Europe and the Russian RevolutionA Truly Beautiful Mind Poem: The Lake Isle of Innisfree
MensurationTerm-IIChapter 3: Nazism and the Rise of HitlerThe Snake and the Mirror Poem: A Legend of the Northland
Statistics & ProbabilityMatter – Its Nature and Behaviour – Chapter 2Unit II: Livelihoods, Economies and SocietiesMy Childhood Poem: No Men Are Foreign
Algebra (cont.)Organization in the Living World – Chapter 5 and 6Chapter 4: Forest Society and ColonialismPacking Poem: The Duck and the Kangaroo
Geometry (cont.)Motion, Force and Work – Chapter 8 and 9Chapter 5: Pastoralists in the Modern WorldReach for the Top Poem: On Killing a Tree
Mensuration (cont.)Total Theory (Term I+II)Chapter 6: Farmers and PeasantsThe Bond of Love Poem: The Snake Trying
Statistics & Probability (cont.)Internal Assessment: Term IUnit III: Culture, Identity and SocietyKathmandu Poem: A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal
Internal Assessment: Term IIChapter 7: Sports and Politics. The Story of CricketIf I Were You
Chapter 8: Clothes and CulturesMoments
Geography1 – The Lost Child
Chapter 1: India – Size and Location2 – The Adventures of Toto
Chapter 2: Physical Features of India3 – Iswaran the Storyteller
Chapter 3: Drainage4 – In the Kingdom of Fools
Chapter 4: Climate5 – The Happy Prince
Chapter 5: Natural Vegetation and Wildlife6 – Weathering the Storm in Ersama
Chapter 6: Population7 – The Last Leaf
Civics8 – A House Is Not a Home
Chapter 1: What is Democracy? Why Democracy?9 – The Accidental Tourist
Chapter 2: Constitutional Design10 – The Beggar
Chapter 3: Electoral Politics
Chapter 4: Working of Institutions
Chapter 5: Democratic Rights
Economics
Chapter 1: The Economic Story of Palampore
Chapter 2: People as Resource
Chapter 3: Poverty as a Challenge Facing India
Chapter 4: Food Security

10th

10th Math10th Science10th Social Science10th English
ChaptersChaptersHistroyFirst Flight
Chapter 1- Real NumbersChapter 1 – Chemical Reactions and EquationsUnit I: Events and ProcessesA Letter to God Dust of Snow Fire and Ice
Chapter 2- PolynomialsChapter 2 – Acids Bases and SaltChapter 1: Nationalism in EuropeNelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom A Tiger in the Zoo
Chapter 3- Pair of Linear Equations in Two VariablesChapter 3 – Metals and Non-MetalsChapter 2: Nationalist Movement in Indo-ChinaTwo Stories about Flying I. His First Flight II. Black Aeroplane How to Tell Wild Animals The Ball Poem
Chapter 4- Quadratic EquationsChapter 4 – Carbon and its CompoundsChapter 3: Nationalism in India: Civil Disobedience MovementFrom the Diary of Anne Frank Amanda!
Chapter 5- Arithmetic ProgressionsChapter 5 – Periodic Classification of ElementsUnit II: Economies and LivelihoodsThe Hundred Dresses–I
Chapter 6- TrianglesChapter 6 – Life ProcessChapter 4: Industrialisation 1850s–1950sThe Hundred Dresses–II Animals
Chapter 7- Coordinate GeometryChapter 7 – Control and CoordinationChapter 5: Urbanisation and Urban LivesGlimpses of India I. A Baker from Goa II. Coorg III. Tea from Assam The Trees
Chapter 8- Introduction to TrigonometryChapter 8 – How do Organisms Reproduce?Chapter 6: Trade and GlobalizationMijbil the Otter Fog
Chapter 9- Some Applications of TrigonometryChapter 9 – Heredity and EvolutionUnit III: Culture, Identity and SocietyMadam Rides the Bus The Tale of Custard the Dragon
Chapter 10- CirclesChapter 10 – Light-Reflection and RefractionChapter 7: Print Culture and NationalismThe Sermon at Benares For Anne Gregory
Chapter 11- ConstructionsChapter 11 – The Human Eye and The Colourful WorldChapter 8: History of the NovelThe Proposal
Chapter 12- Areas Related to CircleChapter 12 – ElectricityGeographyFoot print without feet
Chapter 13- Surface Areas and VolumesChapter 13 – Magnetic Effects of Electric CurrentChapter 1: Resources and DevelopmentA Triumph of Surgery
Chapter 14- StatisticsChapter 14 – Sources of EnergyChapter 2: Forest and Wildlife ResourcesThe Thief’s Story
Chapter 15- ProbabilityChapter 15 – Our EnvironmentChapter 3: Water ResourcesThe Midnight Visitor
Chapter 16 – Sustainable Management of Natural ResourcesChapter 4: AgricultureA Question of Trust
Chapter 5: Minerals and Energy ResourcesFootprints without Feet
Chapter 6: Manufacturing IndustriesThe Making of a Scientist
Chapter 7: Lifelines of National EconomyThe Necklace
CivicsThe Hack Driver
ThemesBholi
1. Working of democracyThe Book That Saved the Earth
2. Power sharing mechanisms in democracy
3. Competition and contestations in democracy
4. Outcomes of democracy
5. Challenges to democracy
Economics
Chapter 1: Development
Chapter 2: Sectors of the Indian Economy
Chapter 3: Money and Credit
Chapter 4: Globalisation and the Indian Economy
Chapter 5: Consumer Rights

11th

11th Math11th Chemistry11th Physics11th English
Chapter 1: Sets For Class 11Unit I Some Basic Concepts of ChemistryPhysics Part-1HORNBILL
Chapter 2: Relations and Functions For Class 11Unit II Structure of AtomChapter 1 – Physical World1: The Portrait of a Lady
Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions For Class 11Unit III Classification of Elements and Periodicity in PropertiesChapter 2 – Units and MeasurementPoem1: A Photograph
Chapter 4: Principle of Mathematical Induction For Class 11Unit IV Chemical Bonding and Molecular StructureChapter 3- Motion in a Straight Line2: We’re Not Afraid to Die……. If We Can All Be Together
Chapter 5: Complex Numbers Class 11 and Quadratic Equations For Class 11Unit V States of Matter: Gases and LiquidsChapter 4- Motion in a Plane3:Discovering Tut:The Saga continues
Chapter 6: Linear Inequalities For Class 11Unit VI Chemical ThermodynamicsChapter 5- Laws of MotionPoem 2: The Laburnum Top
Chapter 7: Permutations and Combinations For Class 11Unit VII EquilibriumChapter 6- Work, Energy and Power4: Landscape of the Soul
Chapter 8: Binomial Theorem For Class 11Unit VIII Redox ReactionsChapter 7- Systems of Particles and Rotational MotionPoem 3: The Voice of the Rain
Chapter 9: Sequences and Series For Class 11Unit IX HydrogenChapter 8- Gravitation5: The Ailing Planet : the Green Movement’s Role
Chapter 10: Straight Lines For Class 11Unit X s ?Block Elements11 Physics Part-26: The Browning Version
Chapter 11: Conic Sections For Class 11Unit XI Some p ?Block ElementsChapter 9- Mechanical Properties of SolidsPoem 4: Childhood
Chapter 12: Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry For Class 11Unit XII Organic Chemistry: Some basic Principles and TechniquesChapter 10- Mechanical Properties of Fluids7:Silk Road
Chapter 13: Limits and Derivatives For Class 11Unit XIII HydrocarbonsChapter 11- Thermal Properties of MatterSNAPSHOTS
Chapter 14: Mathematical Reasoning For Class 11Chapter 12- Thermodynamics1: The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
Chapter 15: Statistics For Class 11Chapter 13- Kinetic Theory2: The Address
Chapter 16: Probability For Class 11Chapter 14- Oscillations3: Ranga’s Marriage
Chapter 15- Waves4: Albert Einstein at School
5: Mother’s Day
6: Birth

12th

12th Math12th Biology12th Chemistry12th Physics
Chapter 1 – Relations and FunctionsUnit VI ReproductionChapter 1- Solid StateElectrostatics
Chapter 2 – Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsChapter 1 Reproduction in organismsChapter 2- SolutionsChapter–1: Electric Charges and Fields
Chapter 3 – MatricesChapter 2 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering PlantsChapter 3- ElectrochemistryChapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Chapter 4 – DeterminantsChapter 3 Human ReproductionChapter 4- Chemical KineticsCurrent Electricity
Chapter 5 – Continuity and DifferentiabilityChapter 4 Reproductive HealthChapter 5- Surface ChemistryChapter–3: Current Electricity
Chapter 6 – Application of DerivativesUnit VII Genetics and EvolutionChapter 6- General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsMagnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Chapter 7 – IntegralsChapter 5 Principles of Inheritance and VariationChapter 7- The P-Block ElementsChapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
Chapter 8 – Application of IntegralsChapter 6 Molecular Basis of InheritanceChapter 8- The D-block and F-block ElementsChapter–5: Magnetism and Matter
Chapter 9 – Differential EquationsChapter 7 EvolutionChapter 9- Coordination CompoundsElectromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Chapter 10 – Vector AlgebraUnit VIII Biology in Human WelfareChapter 10- Haloalkanes and HaloarenesChapter–6: Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 11 – Three Dimensional GeometryChapter 8 Human Health and DiseaseChapter 11- Alcohols, Phenols and EthersChapter–7: Alternating Current
Chapter 12 – Linear ProgrammingChapter 9 Strategies for Enhancement in Food ReproductionChapter 12- Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic AcidsElectromagnetic Waves
Chapter 13 – ProbabilityChapter 10 Microbes in Human WelfareChapter 13- AminesChapter–8: Electromagnetic Waves
Unit IX BiotechnologyChapter 14- BiomoleculesOptics
Chapter 11 Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesChapter 15- PolymersChapter–9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Chapter 12 Biotechnology and its ApplicationsChapter 16- Chemistry in Everyday LifeChapter–10: Wave Optics
Unit X EcologyDual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Chapter 13 Organisms and PopulationsChapter–11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Chapter 14 EcosystemsAtoms and Nuclei
Chapter 15 Biodiversity and ConservationChapter–12: Atoms
Chapter 16 Environmental IssuesChapter–13: Nuclei
Electronic Devices
Chapter–14: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits

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