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(Download) ICSE: Class X Syllabus - 2013 "Economic Applications"

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ICSE (Class X)
Syllabus (2013)

Subject: Economic Applications

Class: X

There will be one theory paper of two hours duration of 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks. The paper will consist of Part I and Part II.

Part I (compulsory) will contain short answer questions on the entire syllabus.

Part II will consist of questions that will require detailed answers. There will be a choice of questions.

THEORY – 100 Marks

1. Demand And Supply: Basic Concepts Demand - Meaning and Types of Demand Supply - Meaning Law of demand and supply: demand and supply schedule and curve (both individual and market); movement and shift of the demand and supply curve; determinants of demand and supply; exceptions to the law of demand. Meaning of Demand and Supply. Types of Demand (Joint Demand, Derived Demand and Composite Demand). A basic understanding of the law of demand and supply in which demand and supply schedules are to be used to explain the demand and supply curves. The individual demand and supply curves must be distinguished from market demand and supply curves. Determinants of demand and supply are to be specified. Exceptions to the law of demand are to be discussed. Elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply Meaning, types; percentage, method of measuring elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply, Factors affecting elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply. The concept of price elasticity of demand and supply are to be explained with percentage method. The factors affecting the elasticity of demand and supply are to be specified. (Simple numericals should be taught)

(Download) ICSE: Class X Syllabus - 2013 "Computer Applications"

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ICSE (Class X)
Syllabus (2013)

Subject: Computer Applications

Class: X

There will be one written paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks.

The paper will be divided into two sections A and B.

Section A (Compulsory – 40 marks) will consist of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.

Section B (60 marks) will consist of questions which will require detailed answers and there will be a choice of questions in this section

THEORY – 100 Marks

1. Revision of Class IX Syllabus

  • Elementary Concept of Objects and Classes.

  • Values and types.

  • Conditionals and non-nested loops.

2.  Class

Class as the Basis of all Computation Objects and Classes Objects encapsulate state and behaviour – numerous  examples; member variables; attributes or features. Variables define state; member functions; Operations/methods/ messages/ functions define behaviour. Classes as abstractions for sets of objects; class as an object factory; concept of type, primitive data types, composite data types. Variable declarations for both
types; difference between the two types. Objects as instances of a class. Consider real life examples for explaining the concept of class and object.

(Download) ICSE: Class X Syllabus - 2013 "Agricultural Science"

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ICSE (Class X)
Syllabus (2013)

Subject: Agricultural Science

Class: X

There will be one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks.

The paper will be divided into two sections, A and B.

(Download) ICSE: Class X Syllabus - 2013 "Environmental Science"

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ICSE (Class X)
Syllabus (2013)

Subject: Environmental Science

Class: X

There will be one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks.

The paper will have two Sections:

Section A (Compulsory) will contain short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.

Section B will contain six questions. Candidates will be required to answer any four questions from this section.

1. Controlling Air Pollution

(a) From domestic combustion. Reducing pollution from domestic cooking; clean cooking - kerosene as a desirable cooking fuel in rural areas.

(b) From industries. Measures for controlling industrial air pollution - technological measures (energy efficient devices, clean technologies), meteorological controls; zoning strategy; penalties and subsidies; Case Study: the Taj Trapezium.

(c) From vehicles. Vehicle emission control - modify engine design (catalytic converters, four stroke engines), clean fuels, public transport options, traffic management, economic policy measures.

2. Addressing Population

(a) The link between growing population and environmental degradation. UN’s population projections for 2050, the climate link, the choice of alternative futures. Growing population in the developing
countries and rising consumption in the developed countries.

(Download) ICSE: Class X Syllabus - 2013 "Computer Science"

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ICSE (Class X)
Syllabus (2013)

Subject: Computer Science

Class: X

There will be one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 Marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks.

The paper will be divided into two Sections A and B.

Section A (20 marks): This section will consist of compulsory short answer questions, testing knowledge, application and skills relating to elementary/fundamental aspects of the entire syllabus.

Section B (60 marks): This section will consist of questions based on programming. There will be a choice of questions and candidates will be required to answer four questions from this section.

PART I -THEORY

1. Computer Structure

  1. Logic gates (NOT, AND, OR, XOR) and their use in computers.
  2. Review of number systems (binary, decimal, octal, hexadecimal), representation for different types - integers, float, characters.
  3. Simple binary arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  4. Computer logic, Boolean operations, logical operators (NOT, AND, OR, XOR) and their truth tables.

The following points should be discussed:

  • Some interesting real life examples can be taken to introduce propositional logic and fundamental Boolean operations.
  • These can be connected to problem solving and programming.
  • Verification of fundamental laws of Boolean algebra using truth tables.
  • Writing inputs and outputs for a circuit like half adder and writing the SOP expression.
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(Download) ICSE: Class X Syllabus - 2013 "Classical Language - Sanskrit"

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ICSE (Class X)
Syllabus (2013)

Subject: Classical Language - Sanskrit

Class: X

There will be one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks.

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