(Syllabus) Detailed Syllabus Geography Syllabus Class XI 2008
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Detailed Syllabus Geography Class XI 2008
COURSE STRUCTURE
Class XI GEOGRAPHY
One Theory Paper 3 Hours 70 Marks
Part A. Fundamentals of Physical Geography 35 (Marks)
Unit-1: Geography as a discipline 3
Unit-2: The Earth 5
Unit-3: Landforms 8
Unit-4: Climate 10
Unit-5: Water (Oceans) 4
Unit-6: Life on the Earth 3
Unit-7: Map work 2
Part B. India- Physical Environment 35 (Marks)
Unit-8: Introduction 3
Unit-9: Physiography 10
Unit-10: Climate, vegetation and soil 10
Unit-11: Natural hazards and Disasters 9
Unit-12: Map Work 3
Part C. Practical Work 3 Hours 30 Marks
Unit-1: Fundamentals of Maps 10
Unit-2: Topographic and Weather Maps 15
Unit-3 : Practical Record Book & Viva 5
Part A: Fundamentals of Physical Geography (Periods 75)
Unit-1: Geography as a Discipline (Periods 3)
Geography as an integrating discipline, as a science of spatial attributes;
Branches of geography; importance of physical geography
Unit-2: The Earth (Periods 10)
Origin and evolution of the earth; Interior of the earth; Wegener’s continental drift theory and plate tectonics; earthquakes and volcanoes.
Unit-3: Landforms (Periods 18)
Rocks: major types of rocks and their characteristics;
Landforms and their evolution
Geomorphic processes-weathering, mass wasting, erosion and deposition; soil-formation
Unit 4: Climate (Periods 30)
_ 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); temperaturefactors 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 extratropical cyclones.
_ Precipation-evaporation; condensation-dew, frost, fog, mist and cloud; rainfall-types and world distribution;
_ World climates-classification (Koeppen), greenhouse effect, global warming and climatic changes.
Unit 5: Water (Oceans) (Periods 8)
_ Hydrological Cycle;
_ Oceans - distribution of temperature and salinity; movements of ocean water-waves, tides and currents; submarine reliefs.
Unit 6: Life on the Earth (Periods 6)
_ Biosphere - importance of plants and other organisms; biodiversity and conservation; ecosystems and ecological balance.
Unit 7: Map work on identification of features based on the above units on
the outline political map of the world.
Part B. India - Physical Environment 65 Periods
Unit 8: Introduction (Periods 3)
_ Location-space relations and India’s place in the world. (Periods 3)
Unit 9: Physiography (Periods 24)
_ Structure and Relief;
_ Drainage systems: concept of watershed; the Himalayan and the Peninsular;
_ Physiographic divisions.
Unit 10: Climate, Vegetation and Soil (24 Periods)
_ 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; Climatic types (koeppen)
_ Natural vegetation-forest types and distribution; wild life; conservation; biosphere reserves;
_ Soils - major types (ICAR’s classification) and their distribution, soil degradation and conservation.
Unit 11: Natural Hazards and Disasters: Causes, Consequences and
Management (One case study to be introduced for each topic)
(Periods 16)
_ Floods and droughts
_ Earthquakes and Tsunami
_ Cyclones
_ Landslides
Unit 12: Map Work of features based on above units on the Outline Political
map of India, locating and labelling
C. Practical Work (40 Periods)
Unit 1: Fundamentals of Maps (12 Periods)
_ Maps -types; scales-types; construction of simple linear scale, measuring distance; finding direction and use of symbols.
_ Latitude, longitude and time;
_ Map projection- typology, construction and properties of projections : Conical with one standard parallel and Mercator’s projection.
Unit 2: Topographic and Weather Maps (28 Periods)
_ Study of topographic maps (1 : 50,000 or 1 : 25,000 Survey of India maps); contour cross section and identification of landforms-slopes, hills, valleys, waterfall, cliffs; distribution of settlements;
_ Aerial Photographs: Types & Geometry-vertical aerial photographs; difference between maps & aerial photographs; photo scale determination;
_ Satellite imageries, stages in remote sensing data-acquisition, platform & sensors and data products, (photographic & digital).
_ Identification of physical & cultural features from aerial photographs & satellite imageries.
_ Use of weather instruments: thermometer, wet and dry-bulb thermometer, barometer, wind vane, raingauge:
_ Use of weather charts: describing pressure, wind and rainfall distribution.
Unit 3: Practical Record Book and Vivavoce'.
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