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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 2

SESSION : 2014-15

CLASS IX : SYLLABUS

COMPUTER STUDIES

THEORY-100 MARKS, 3 HOUR

• SECTION-1 & SECTION-2 OF IGCSE SYLLABUS

IGCSE GEOGRAPHY

• Paper 1(structured)- 1 hour 45 mins

• Paper 2(Map and graphs)- 1 hour 30 mins

• Paper 4- (Practical)- 1 hour 30 mins

TOPICS

1. Population dynamics

2. Migration

3. Plate tectonics

4. Landforms and landscape processes (weathering, river processes.)

5. Weather, climate and natural vegetation

6. Inter-relationships between the natural environment and human activities

7. Agricultural systems

8. Industrial systems

9. Leisure activities and tourism

10. Energy and water resources

11. Environmental risks and benefits: resource conservation and management

FRENCH 2L

• Tricolore: units 1-7

• Metro: modules 1-7

• Comprehension passages

• Writing skills

• All grammar done till date

ECONOMICS

Section 1 : The Basic Economic Problem

a. Scarcity

b. Factors of Production

c. Opportunity Cost

Section 2: Allocation of Resources

a. Market and Mixed Economies

b. Equilibrium Price

c. Changes in Demand

d. Changes in Supply

e. Price Elasticity of Demand

f. Price Elasticity of Supply

g. Merits of the Market System

h. Market Failure

i. Use of Resources

j. Public Expenditure Versus Private Expenditure

Section 3: The Individual as Producer, Consumer and Borrower

a. Specialisation, Exchange and Money

b. Banks

c. Stock Exchanges

Section 4: The Private Firm as Producer and Employer

a. Types of Business Organisations

b. Demand for Factors of Production

c. Costs of Production

d. Principle of Profit Maximisation

Chemistry

• Chapter 1 to 9 and 11 to 13

• Qualitative Analysis

HISTORY

PAPER -I

MARKS -60

TIME- 2 HOURS

Answer Three questions [ No choice]

Format of the Questions:

Q. a] 4

b] 6

c] 10

Chapter 1- The Peace Treaties

Chapter 2- League of Nations

Chapter 3- Why did Peace collapse in Europe in 1939

Chapter 9 - Depth Study- Germany

Paper-2

Marks -50

Time-2 Hours

IGCSE Format

Chapter 4 - Who was to blame for the Cold War ?

Paper -4

Marks-40

Time- 1 Hour

Answer One Question out of Two

Chapter 9 - Depth Study- Germany

ESL

1. Reading and Writing Paper -

Max marks 90, Time 2 Hrs

• Comprehension

• Note making

• Summary

• Directed Writing – Letter, Articles – Arguementative, Informative, Descriptive

2. Listening Paper –

Max marks 40, Time 45 mins

3. Speaking (Orals)

Max marks 30 (Graded) , Time 15 mins

English Literature

Paper 1 - Poetry and Prose - 50 marks - 1 hr 30 minutes

Poetry

• The Clod and the Pebble - William Blake

• Song - Lady Mary Wroth

• Phantom of Delight - William Wordsworth

• Father Returning Home - Dilip Chitre

Prose

• Sredni Vashtar - Saki (H.H. Munro)

• The Phoenix - Sylvia Townsend

• The Prison - Bernard Malamud

• Billenium - J G Ballard

Paper 2 - Drama - 50 marks - 1 hour 30 minutes

• The Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare

• Act I and Act II

PHYSICS

• CH: 1 – MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS

• CH: 2 – FORCES AND MOTION

• CH: 3 – FORCES AND PRESSURE

• CH: 4 – FORCES AND ENERGY

• CH: 5 – THERMAL EFFECTS

Business Studies

1. Business Activity

2. Classification of Businesses

3. Enterprise, business growth and size

4. Types of business organisation

5. Business objectives and stakeholder objectives

6. Motivating Workers

7. Organisation and management

8. Organisation and management

9. Internal and external communication

10. Recruitment, selection and training of workers

11. Marketing, competition and the customer

12. Market Research

13. The marketing mix: product

14. The marketing mix: price

Accounting

1. Introduction to Accounting

2. Double entry Bookkeeping-Part A

3. Trial Balance

4. Double entry Bookkeeping-Part B

5. Business Documents

6. Prime Entry Books

7. Petty Cash Books

8. Final Accounts

9. Accounting Principles

10. Bank Reconciliation Statement

11. Accruals and Prepayments

12. Depreciation and Disposal of Fixed Assets

13. Bad Debts and Provision for Doubtful debts

GERMAN 2L

1. Reading and Directed Writing

2. Translation (Eng - Ger)

3. Writing Skills - Letter / Paragraph / Critic

4. Picture Description

5. Cloze Text

HINDI

PAPER 1

READING AND WRITING 60 MARKS

- COMPREHENSION

- APPLICATION FORM

- SUMMARY WRITING

- M C Q

- ESSAY,LETTER,SPEECH,REPORT WRITING

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PAPER 2

- LISTENING SKILLS 30 MARKS

Biology

• Chapters 1 to 15

MATHEMATICS

NUMBERS

• CALCULATOR SKILLS

• STANDARD FORM, 3 SIGNIFICANT FIGURES, UPPER BOUND AND LOWER BOUND, RANGE

• FACTORISATION: HCF, LCM

• DIRECTED NUMBERS

• RATIO AND PROPORTION (INVERSE AND DIRECT)

• PERCENTAGES, REVERSE PERCENTAGES

• SIMPLE AND COMPOUND INTEREST

• PROFIT AND LOSS

• GROWTH AND DEPRECIATION

ALGEBRA

• INDICES

• MULTIPLICATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

• FACTORISATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

• SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS

• GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF LINES AND CURVES

• SEQUENCES AND SERIES

• QUADRATIC EQUATIONS FACTORISATION AND SOLUTIONS

• SIMPLIFICATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

• LINEAR INEQUALITY

• LINEAR PROGRAMMING

TRIGONOMETRY :

• BEARINGS

• HEIGHTS AND DISTANCES

• PROJECTIONS

SOLIDS:

• NETS, SYMMETRY OF SOLIDS

• APPLICATIONS OF TRIGONOMETRY

• VOLUMES AND SURFACE AREAS OF SOLIDS

DATA HANDLING:

• MEAN, MEDIAN , MODE OF UNGROUPED DATA

• MEAN, MEDIAN , MODE OF GROUPED DATA,

• USING CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY CURVE ESTIMATING MEDIAN UPPER AND LOWER QUARTILE, INTERQUARTILE RANGE.

• PROBABILITY: TREE DIAGRAM, AND/ OR PROBABILITY FORMULA

• PIE CHART

• SCATTER DIAGRAMS

GEOMETRY

• INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ANGLE OF POLYGONS

• ANGLES AND PARALLEL LINES

• CONGRUENT TRIANGLES

• SIMILAR FIGURES

• SYMMETRY

• CIRCLE PROPERTIES

• LOCUS

ICT

Written:

• Chapter 1: Types and components of Computer system

• Chapter 2: Input and Output Devices

• Chapter 3: Storage devices and media

• Chapter 4: Computer Networks

• Chapter 5: Data Types

• Chapter 6: The effects of using ICT

Practical:

• Ms Word

• MS Access

• FrontPage

• PowerPoint

SPANISH 2L

• Comprensiones Lectoras, Auditivas, Expresiones Escritas y Orales basadas a los temas siguientes.

• (Reading, Listening Comprehensions, Writing Skills and Orals based on following topics)

1. Las actividades cotidianas

2. Vida personal y social

3. El mundo

4. El mundo del trabajo

5. El mundo internacional

There would be 4 papers as per IGCSE format of 2015. Oral Examination would be conducted on 2nd or 3rd March.

First Language English Syllabus

I. Paper 22: Reading Passages (Extended) 2 hours

Candidates answer three questions on two passages of 600–700 words each, linked by a common theme.

Question 1 (20 marks)

This question refers to Passage 1 only and may be sub-divided.

Directed Writing

• Report Writing (News report/official report)

• Letter Writing

• Diary Entry

• Speech

• Talk

• Script Writing (Dialogue /Conversation/ Interview)

Question 2 (10 marks)

This question refers to Passage 1 only and may be sub-divided.

The question tests reading objective R4 Understand how writers achieve effects.

Question 3 (20 marks)

This question may be sub-divided.

Candidates make notes and summarise material in the second passage.

II. Paper 32: Directed Writing and Composition

2 hours

Section 1 – Directed Writing (25 marks)

Candidates read one or more short texts which are printed on the question paper.

They are then asked to use and develop the given information in another form, e.g. a letter, a report, a speech, or a dialogue.

Section 2 – Composition (25 marks)

At least two argumentative/discursive, two descriptive, and two narrative titles will be set. Candidates write on one title only, and write between 350 and 450 words.

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