Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – I Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : ECONOMICS – I S. No. Unit- I Unit-II Unit-III Unit-V Unit-VI Unit-VIII Unit-IX Unit-X 1|P ag e Topics Introduction 1.1.2 Welfare definition 1.1.3 Scarcity definition 1.3. 1.3.1 Deductive method 3.2 Inductive method 1.4.1 Economics Statics 4.2 Economic Dynamics 1.5.1 Positive Economics 5.2.Normative Economics Theory of Consumer’s Behaviour 2.8. Consumers Equilibrium Theory of Demand 3.4 - 3.4.9. Changes in demand – Extention- contraction Increase and decrease 3.9 3.9.3. Determinants of price Elasticity of Demand 9.4. Importance of price Elasticity of Demand 3.10. Income Elasticity of Demand 3.11. Cross Elasticity of Demand Theory of Value 5.3. 5.3.2 Equilibrium of firm Theory of Distribution 6.3 Marginal productivity Theory 6.5. Wage – Concepts- Theories 6.6. Interest- Concepts- Theories 6.7. Profit – concepts - Theories Macro Economic- Aspects 8.4. Classical Theory of Employment Money , Banking and Inflation 9.2.1 Commercial Banks Economic Statistics 10.16. Mean Calculating under Un Grouped data 10.17. Mean Calculating under Grouped data – Direct Method 10.20. Median of a Grouped data 10.22. Approximate Relation among mean, median, mode. Page No. 04 05 12 13 14 14 14 14 39-40 54-55 74 75-76 77 77-78 113-115 125 – 126 133 – 137 138 – 143 165 – 192 168 - 172 201-206 226 227 230 234 Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – II Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : ECONOMICS – II S. No. Topics Economic Growth & Development I 1.5- Indicators of Economic development 1.6- Determinants of Economic development Population & Human Resources Development 2.1.1- Demographic Trends in India 2.3.2- National Population policy (2020) II 2.7.1- Gender Related Development Index 2.7.2- Gender Empowerment measure (GEM) 2.7.3- Human poverty Index (HPI) 2.7.4- Multi dimentional poverty Index (MPI) 2.7.5- Physical Quality of life Index (PQLI) Page No. 5–6 6–8 23 – 26 32 41 41 42 42 42 National Income 3.1- Trends in the growth of India’s National Income 46 – 48 3.3- Share of Public Sector 51 – 52 3.4- Share of Organised and Un-Organised sector in Net Domestic product III 53 3.5.1- Lydall and NCAER Estimates (1950) 53 3.5.2- NCAER, OJHA and V V BHATT (1960) 54 3.5.3- National Sample Survey 54 3.5.4- Institute of Applied Man Power Research 60 3.8.2- Un employment role in India 63 3.8.4- Employment and Un employment in India 1983-2011-12 71 3.9.2- Estimates of Poverty Ratio 72 3.9.3- The Poverty Gap Index 3.10- Micro Finance- Eradication of Poverty 2|P ag e 52 76 - 77 Agriculture Sector 4.2- Features of Indian Agriculture 4.3- Agricultural labour in India 4.4- Land utilization pattern IV 4.7- Irrigation 4.9.2- Problems of Fragmentation of land holdings 4.9.4- Consolidation of holdings 4.9.10- Creation of Economic holdings 4.10- Land Reforms in India 4.12- Rural Credit in India Industrial Sector 5.5- National Manufacturing policy 5.6- Dis–Investment V 5.7- National Investment Fund (NIF) 5.8- Foreign Direct Investment 5.13- Industrial Finance in India 5.14- The Industrial Development under the Five year plans in India. VI Tertiary Sector 6.3- State Wise Comparison of Services 6.6.1- Insurance Planning and Economic Reforms 7.3.3- Performance of Eleven five year plans in India-Achievements 7.6- Role of trade in Economic development VII 7.8- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 7.9.2- Difference between GATT & W.T.O 7.9.6- Important Agreements in WTO 7.9.7- WTO and India Environment and Sustainable Economic Development 8.3.1- Environmental Pollution VIII 8.4.3- Environmental costs of Economic growth 8.4.4- Environmental Externalities 8.4.5- Cost – Benefit analysis 3|P ag e 86 87 91 – 92 96 – 97 109 110 113 114 127 - 128 160 162 163 164 174 – 177 178 – 180 187 195 207 – 213 221 – 223 229 – 230 231 232-233 233-234 243 256 256 257 Economy of Andhra Pradesh 9.1- History of Andhra Pradesh 263 – 264 9.3- Demographic Features of AP 270 – 275 9.4- Occupational Distribution of labour in AP IX 275 9.5- Health Sector 275 – 277 9.6- Education 278 – 280 9.7- Environment 295 – 297 9.11- IT/Software Industry 297 - 299 9.12- Tourism Economic Statistics 10.5- Quartile Deviation 10.6- Measures of Dispersion for average X 10.8.3- Types of Correlation 10.8.4- Techniques for measuring correlation 10.8.4.2- Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of correlation 10.8.5- Spearman’s Rank correlation 10.10- Weighted Aggregation method 4|P ag e 306 – 308 308 – 310 313 313 313 – 316 316 318 - 319 Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – I Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : COMMERCE – I Sl.No Lesson Topics 1 Concept of Business Social Responsibility of Business Page No in the Text book 10 2 Business Activities Hindrances involved in Commerce 20-26 Branches of Commerce, Interrelationship between Industries, Trade & Commerce and Distribution between Industry, Trade and Commerce 3 5 FORMS of Business Organisations Joint Hindu Family Business and Co operative Society PARTNERSHIP 6 Joint Stock Company 4 Concept of Business organizations and froms of Business Organisation. ENTIRE CHAPTER 29 Resistration of a Partnership, Ristricts & Duties of Partners, Dissolution of Partnership form Joint Stock Company advantages and 51-54 35-44 64 disadvantages 7 Formation of Company Steps in formation of Company 69 - 75 promotion, Functions of promoters, 83 Types of Promoters, Incorporation of a company of resistration, capital subscription, Certificate of Commencement of Company. 8 Sources of Business Finance ENTIRE CHAPTER 95-116 MICRO Small & Medium Privileses offered to MSME 121 Enterprises (MSMES) Other Promotional Measures for MSMES MULTI NATIONAL Features of MNCS 128 EMERGING TRENDS IN Opportunities and Challenges of 138 BUSINESS Business in 21st Century Part-II 9 10 CORPORATIONS (MNCS) 11 5|P ag e and Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – II Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : COMMERCE – II Sl. No Lesson Topics Page Nos in the Text book 1 Home. Foreign Trade Whole sale Trade, Retail Trade 2 Business Services Distinction between services and 14 to 17 25 goods 41 to 42 ware housing transport 43 to 51 57 to 61 3 Financial Markets Capital Market 4 Consumer Protection Consumer Protection – Concept 71 - 72 Consumer Protection – Significance 73 Consumer rights 74 Consumer responsibilities 75 Ways of Consumer Protection 76 Legal Protection to Consumer 5 6|P ag e Goods and Services FULL CHAPTER 81 Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – I Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : ACCOUNTANCY – I Sl. No 1 Lesson Bank Reconcilation statement Topics Pg No Preparation of Bank Reconcilation statement – Un favourable Balance of overdraft 155 balance When extracts from cash Book and pass 160 book are given 2 3 Rectification of Errors Final Accounts Errors 187 Types of Errors 187 Rectification of Errors 190 Suspense Account 198 Meaning 248 Types of Adjustments 249 Summary of Adjustments 271 Accounting Treatment to the Adjustments given in Trial Balance 7|P ag e 272 Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – II Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : ACCOUNTANCY – II Lesson Chapter No. 1 2 Bills of Exchange Depreciation Topics Page Nos Renewal of a Bill 29 Retirius a Bill under Rebate 35 Insolvency of Drawee 37 Accounting Treatment in Reducing Balance 65 Method Difference Between Straight Line method & 66 Reducing Balance method 3 Consignment Accounting Treatment in the Books of 85 Consignor & Consignee to Value of Unsold stock 102 Loss of Stock- Types 5 Partnership Account Distribution of Profit/Loss among Partners 138 Profit & Loss appropriation account Maintenance of capital account of Partners to Interest on Partner’s Loan Interest on capital 149 Interest on Drawings 6 Admission of a Partner Adjustment of Partners Capital account 181 7 Retirement / Death of Partner Entire Chapter deleted 203-232 9 Computerised Accounting Entire Chapter deleted 251-262 System 8 Accounts from Incomplete Difference between Statement of Affair & Records (263-285) (Single Balance sheet Entry System) Chapter 10 Application of Single Entry System to Partnership Firms 8|P ag e 268 275 Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – I Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : HISTORY – I S. No. I Topics 1.1 – Definition of History – Jhucidicles, Thomas Carlyle, and Karlmarx III IV V 08 1.4 – Historiography – Ibukhaldun 11 1.5 – Objectivity in History 14 15 – 16 2.5 – Decline of the Harappan civilization 34 2.7 – Ashrama system, Caste system 44 3.0 – Sources 47 3.2 – Sixteen mahajanapadas 49 – 52 3.4- Economy & Rural life 57 - 59 4.1 – Early Societies 64 4.2 - Kinship and Marriages 65 4.3 – Social differences 66 4.4- Class differences 67 5.1 – Sources 83 5.2 – Polity – Pushyabhuti Dynasty 91 5.3 – Administration of pushyabhutis 101 5.4- Economy under Pushyabhutis 104 5.5- Society under Pushyabhutis 106 5.6- Cultural Activities of the Pushyabhutis VI 05, 06, 07 1.2 – Scope of History 1.6- Is History Science or Humanities II Page No. 112 – 113 6.0- Introduction 6.1- Sources 119 6.2- Sangam Age- Literature 120 6.3- Brief Survey of Political history of Deccan and South Indians – 124 Religion during Satavahana Age 6.4- Society, Economy, Religion, Art and Architecture – Amoghavarsha, 126 133-135 Raja Raja Chola, Rajendra chola-I VII 9|P ag e 7.1- Sources material 140 – 143 7.2- Arab invasions on Sindh 143 – 144 7.3- Turkish invasion 144 7.7- Important Sultans and their achievements – The Mangol invasions, 151, Firozshah Tuglaq and downfall of Delhi sultan 7.9- Society, Economy and Culture VIII IX X XI XII 163 8.1 – Sources 172 – 173 8.3- Shershah 177 – 179 8.9 – Rise of Marathas- Shivaji, Successors of Shivaji 192 – 199 9.5 – Sufism – meaning , origin and main features 214 – 215 9.6- Prominent Sufi orders and Sufi Saints 216 – 218 10.1- Sources 222 – 223 10.4 – The Bahamanis of Gulbarga- Mohammad shah I & II Firozshah 237 – 238 10.5 - The Qutub Shahis of Golconda 239 – 244 10.6 – The Asafjahis of Hyderabad 245 – 247 11.1 – Advent of European Companies in India and Conflict 250-253 11.2- Expansion of East India Company’s authority 253-258 12.1- Back ground to Indian National Movement- Socio religious Reform movements 12.10- Civil Dis obedience Movement-Cripps Mission 12.11- Quit India Movement 12.12- Constitutional Reforms 12.13- Role of Woman in National Movement 12.14- Towards Freedom 12.15- Indian Constitution 12.16- Summary 10 | P a g e 160-161, 272 – 278 297- 298 298-300 301 302 302-304 304 305 Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – II Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : HISTORY – II S.No. 1. 2. 4 5 6 8 9 Topics Early History of mankind Time line –I, Time line-II An Empire Across Three continents The Legacy of Rome Religion, Philosophy Literature, Science, Events The central Islamic Lands The crusades Results, Legacy of Islam Learning Manufactures Travel and Trade Nomadic Empire, Mangols, Chenghis Khan The Mangols after Chenghis Khan Social , Political and military organization Chronology of Mongol Dynasty Feudalism in Europe The crisis of the fourteenth century Social unrest , Political changes French Revolution-1789 Rule of National convention Challenges before National convention Reign of Terror Achievements of convention Directorate – Internal , External condition The 19th Brumaire – Coupd Etat Industrial Revolution Cotton spinning and weaving Coal and Iron Roads and Canals Imperialism Over Crowded Towns Page No. 9, 10 28 30 36 37 38 39 39 48 49 52 64 91 92 92 93 93 94 100 102 105 108 108 Displacing Indigenous Peoples – Total deleted 12 Paths to modernization Japan - Political system The Meiji Restoration 11 | P a g e 136 137 Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – I Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : CIVICS– I S. No. 1. Topics Scope and Significance of Political Science 1.4: Significance of Political Science 2. State Page No. 11 - 15 28 – 30 2.4.2 State and Association, Relationship between State and Association, Difference between State and Association 3. Nationalism 3.3 44 - 55 Nationalism 3.3.1 Importance of Nationalism 3.3.2 Different phases of Nationalism 3.3.3 Merits of Nationalism 3.3.4 Demerits of Nationalism 3.4 National Self-Determination 3.4.1 Demand for National Self-Determination 4. Law 62 – 64 4.5 Law and Morality 4.5.1 Differences between Law and Morality 4.5.2 Relationship between Law and Liberty 4.5.3 Law and Liberty are antithetical 4.5.4 Law and liberty are complimentary 5. Liberty and Equality 5.3 Aspects of liberty 5.4 Characteristics of liberty 5.10 Aspects of Equality 5.11 Essential Features of Equality 69 69 69 78 79 79 84 – 86 5.14 Relationship between Liberty and Equality 6. Rights and Responsibilities 6.10. Human Rights 102 - 106 6.10.1 Origin of Human Rights 4.10.2 Objectives of Human Rights 12 | P a g e 110 - 111 6.10.3 Features of Human Rights 6.10.4 Classifications of Human Rights 6.10.5 Human Rights in India 6.10.6 Indian Constitution and Human Rights 6.10.7 National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) 6.12 7. Relationship between Rights and Responsibilities Justice 7.2 Major Concepts of Justice 7.5 Evolution of Justice 114 – 115 116 122 – 124 7.9 Achievements of Social Justice 8. Citizenship 8.6 Hindrances to Good Citizenship 137 – 138 139 8.7 Ways for Overcoming the Hindrance to Good Citizenship 9. Democracy 9.4 Features of Democracy 9.8 Essential conditions to the success of Democracy 10. Secularism 10.3 Interpretation of Secularism 10.6 Conceptions of Secularism 10.7 Dimensions of Secularism 146-148 155 – 158 171 172 – 173 173 – 174 180 10.14 Importance of Secular state 11. Constitution 11.3.1 Written Constitution Merits and Demerits 11.3.2 Unwritten Constitution Merits and Demerits 11.3.4 Rigid Constitution Merits and Demerits 189 – 190 190 – 191 192 193 11.3.5 Flexible Constitution Merits and Demerits 12. Government 12.10 Organs of Government 12.11 Legislature 12.11.1 Functions of legislature 12.12 Executive 12.12.1 Functions of executive 12.13 Judiciary 12.13.1 Functions of Judiciary 13 | P a g e 222 – 230 Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Intermediate – II Year Topics deleted under 30% Syllabus Subject : CIVICS – II Chapter No. 1 Name of the Topic The Constitution of India Page No. 2–5 1.1 Elements of the Constitution 1.2 The Indian Constitution – Its historical Background 2 Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of state policy 2.1.2 Characteristic Features of Fundaments rights 2.2.7 Changing Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive 14 – 15 29 – 30 Principles 2.2.8 Implementation of Directive Principles of State policy 2.3.1 Relevance of Fundamental Duties 3 30 32 – 33 The Union Executive 3.5 Union Council of Ministers 3.5.1 Composition 53 – 60 3.5.2 Qualifications 3.5.3 Appointment 3.5.4 Tenure 60 – 61 3.5.5 Union Cabinet 3.5.6 Powers and Function of the union Cabinet 3.5.7 Role of the Union Cabinet 3.5.8 Collective Responsibility 4 Union Legislature 4.11 Parliamentary Committees 4.11.1 Public Accounts Committee 85 – 89 4.11.2 Estimates Committee 4.11.3 Committee on Public Undertakings 4.12 5 Ammendament procedure of India Constitution Union Judiciary 5.4 Judicial Activism 5.4.1 Causes for Judicial activism 5.4.2 Judicial Activism in India 14 | P a g e 103 – 106 5.4.3 Merits and Demerits 5.7 The Attomey- General of India 108 – 109 5.7.1 Qualifications 5.7.2 Pay and Allowances 5.7.3 Removal 5.7.4 Power and Functions 6 State Executive 6.8 The State Council of Ministers 6.8.1 Composition 129 – 133 6.8.2 Size of the Council of Ministers 6.8.3 Qualifications 6.8.4 Appointment 6.8.5 Tenure 6.8.6 Removal 6.8.7 Salary and Allowances 6.9 7 8 Powers and Functions of Council of Ministers State Legislature 7.9 Legislative Committees 7.9.1 Types of Committees 7.9.2 Estimates Committee 7.9.3 Public accounts Committee State Judiciary 8.3 District Level Judiciary 8.3.1 District Courts 8.3.2 Appointment and Qualifications of District Judges and other Judges 9 15 | P a g e 149 -151 8.3.3 Civil Courts 8.3.4 State Advocate General 8.4 Appointment 8.4.1 Tenure 8.4.3 Powers and Functions Union-State Relations 9.4 Financial Relations 9.13 Trends in Union- State relations 161 – 164 172 – 173 180 – 181 10 Local Governments in India 10.1.3 Advantages of Local Government 10.2 Historical Background 184 185 – 186 216 – 217 10.9.2 The Role of the District Collector in Local government 11 Elections and Representations 11.10 Representation 12 Political Parties 13 12.9 Major Political Parties 12.10 One Party Dominance 12.11 Major Regional Political Parties in India 12.12 Types of Regional Political Parties 12.13 Significance of Regional Political Parties in Indian Politics Recent Developments in Andhra Pradesh and India 13.6 National Human Rights Commission of India 13.6.1 Definitions of Human Rights 13.6.2 Distinctive features of NHRC 13.6.3 Composition 13.6.4 Appointment 13.6.5 Functions of the Commission 13.7 State Human Rights Commission 13.7.1 Composition and Powers 13.7.2 Human rights courts 16 | P a g e 231 – 235 253 – 273 281 – 286