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DPS STS DHAKA
Syllabus for Final Term Examination
Session : 2017- 2018
Additional Mathematics
Grade : IX
Subject Chapter number
and name
Unit Content
Additional
Mathematics
Ch-15 Differentiation
and Its Technique
Ch-16 Rates of Change
Ch-17 Higher
Derivatives and
Applications
Ch-18 Derivatives of
Trigonometric
Functions
Ch-19 Exponential and
Logarithmic Functions
15.1 to
15.5
16.1 to
16.3
17.1 to
17.3
18.1
The Gradient Functions, Composite Functions, Product of
two Functions, Quotient of two Function, Equations of
Tangent and Normal.
Constant Rate and Variable Rate of Change, Related Rates
of Change , Small Changes.
Determination of Maximum and Minimum Points,
Maximum and Minimum Points , Maximum and Minimum
Values.
Differentiation of Trigonometric Functions.
Exponential Functions, Logarithmic Functions.
Ch-20 Integration
Ch-21 Application of
Integration
19.1 to
19.2
20.1 to
20.4
21.1 to
21.2
Integration as the Reverse Process of Differentiation and
Indefinite Integrals, Definite Integrals , Integration of
Exponential Functions.
Area between a Curve and an Axis , Area bounded by Two
Curves.
Syllabus for Extended Mathematics Grade 9 (Final Term )
(1) Circle Theorem
(2) Statistics
(3) Probability
(4) Transformation
(5) Algebra I
Business Studies Syllabus- Grade 9, Final Term
Text Book: Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies (4th edition) Borrington & Stimpson
Chapter 21- Business finance: needs and sources
The need for business finance: o The main reasons why businesses need finance, e.g. start-up capital, capital for
expansion and additional working capital o Understand the difference between short-term and long-term finance needs
The main sources of capital: o Internal sources and external sources with examples o Short-term and long-term sources with examples, e.g. debt or equity for long-term
finance o Importance of micro-finance in developing economies o The main factors considered in making the financial choice, e.g. size and legal form of
business, amount required, length of time, existing loans o Recommend and justify appropriate source(s) of finance in given circumstances
Chapter 22- Cash-flow forecasting and working capital
The importance of cash and of cash-flow forecasting: o Why cash is important to a business o What a cash-flow forecast is, how a simple one is constructed and the importance of it o Amend or complete a simple cash-flow forecast o How to interpret a simple cash-flow forecast o How a short-term cash-flow problem might be overcome, e.g. increasing loans, delaying
payments, asking debtors to pay more quickly
Working capital: o The concept and importance of working capital
Chapter 23- Income statements
What profit is and why it is important:
o How a profit is made o Importance of profit to private sector businesses, e.g. reward for risk taking/enterprise,
source of finance o Difference between profit and cash
Income statements:
o Main features of an income statement, e.g. revenue, cost of sales, gross profit, profit (‘profit’ was known as ‘net profit’ in the 2014 and previous syllabuses) and retained profit
o Use simple income statements in decision making based on profit calculations (constructing
income statements will not be examined) Chapter 24- Balance sheets The main elements of a balance sheet: The main classifications of assets and liabilities Examples to illustrate these classifications Interpret a simple balance sheet and make deductions from it, e.g. how a business is financing its activities and what assets it owns, sale of inventories to raise finance (constructing balance sheets will not be examined) Chapter 25- Analysis of accounts How to interpret financial statements by calculating and analysing accounting ratios: Gross profit margin Profit margin (‘profit margin’ was known as ‘net profit margin’ in the 2014 and previous syllabuses) Return on Capital Employed Current ratio Acid test ratio Liquidity: The concept and importance of liquidity Why and how accounts are used: Needs of different users of accounts and ratio analysis How users of accounts and ratio results might use information to help make decisions, e.g. whether to lend to or invest in the business Chapter 26- Government economic objectives and policies How government control over the economy affects business activity: Government economic objectives, e.g. increasing Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Main stages of the business cycle; growth, boom, recession, slump How changes in taxes and government spending can affect business activity How changes in interest rates can affect business activity How businesses might respond to these changes Chapter 27- Environmental and ethical issues Environmental concerns and ethical issues as both opportunities and constraints for businesses: How business activity can impact on the environment, e.g. global warming The concept of externalities; possible external costs and external benefits of business decisions
Sustainable development – how business activity can contribute to this How/why business might respond to environmental pressures and opportunities; pressure groups The role of legal controls over business activity affecting the environment, e.g. pollution controls Ethical issues a business might face; conflicts between profits and ethics How business might react and respond to ethical issues, e.g. child labour Chapter 28- Business and the international economy The importance of globalisation: The concept of globalisation and the reasons for it Opportunities and threats of globalisation for businesses Why some governments might introduce import tariffs and quotas Reasons for the importance and growth of multinational companies (MNCs): Benefits to a business of becoming a multinational Potential benefits to a country and/or economy where a MNC is located, e.g. jobs, exports, increased choice, investment Potential drawbacks to a country and/or economy where a MNC is located, e.g. reduced sales of local businesses, repatriation of profits The impact of exchange rate changes: Depreciation and appreciation of an exchange rate How exchange rate changes can affect businesses as importers and exporters of products, e.g. prices, competitiveness, profitability (exchange rate calculations will not be examined)
Commerce Syllabus- Grade 9, Final Term
Text Book: O-Level Commerce: Mary Trigwell-Jones
Chapter 19- The importance of international trade.
Define the term global market
explain the benefits of international trade to a country
define imports, exports, visible and invisible trade
apply these terms to given products or services
examine the interdependence of countries within the global market
Chapter 20- Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments
differentiate between Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments
calculate and interpret statistics relating to international trade, including Balance of Trade and
Balance of Payments from given figures
explain how commercial activities may affect the Balance of Trade/Balance of Payments
Chapter 21- Customs authorities
describe the main functions of customs authorities, including: collection of duties, collection of
trade statistics, enforcement of trade restrictions, supervision of bonded warehouses
explain how the work of customs authorities affects trade Chapter 22- Free trade, trading blocs and protectionism
describe free trade
describe the main features and aims of a trading bloc
discuss the advantages and disadvantages of joining a trading bloc, e.g. ASEAN, European Union, SADC
evaluate the importance of free ports in international trade
explain how restrictions on trade are applied, including: licenses, tariffs, quotas, embargoes and their possible effects on commercial activities
Chapter 23- Difficulties faced by exporters and importers
describe the main difficulties, including: distance, language, methods of payment, documentation, transport, different customs, non-payment, currencies, exchange rates, duties, competition
Chapter 24- The role of advertising
show understanding of the purposes of advertising
describe the types of advertising: informative, persuasive, collective (generic) and competitive and explain when they would be used
discuss the advantages, dangers and criticisms of advertising when selling goods and services Chapter 25- The advertising media
identify the main forms of advertising media, including: television, radio, internet, cinema, newspapers (local and national), magazines, trade journals, trade fairs and shows, leaflets/flyers, packaging, direct mail, sponsorship, catalogues/brochures, digital billboards, transport vehicles, displays – point of sale and window, neon lights, signs
discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the main forms of advertising media
evaluate the factors affecting choice of medium in given situations
describe trends, including: digital billboards, product placement, importance of internet advertising, mobile phone advertising, use of social media, digital video
Chapter 26- Methods of appeal
explain methods of appeal (devices), including: colour, emotions, ambition, famous people, music
select methods of appeal in given situations Chapter 27- Sales promotion
distinguish between advertising and sales promotion and explain why businesses use sales promotions
describe methods of promotion, including: point of sale, offers, sponsorship, displays, competitions, coupons, sales periods, loss leaders
evaluate the factors affecting choice of sales promotion methods in given situations Chapter 28- Importance of communications in trade and the global market
show understanding of the importance of communications in trade and the global market
evaluate the need for rapid and accurate communication in trade and in the global market Chapter 29- Methods of communications, internal and external
describe methods of communication, including: oral, written, telephonic, electronic (including: mobile phones, internet, intranet, email, teleconferencing, videoconferencing) and explain how each might be used in a given situation
discuss factors affecting choice of method in given situations
identify trends and developments in communication, including: computer hardware (tablets, smartphones, in-touch interfaces), use of social media, application stores (app stores) and importance of the mobile phone as a multi-functional tool
Chapter 30- Postal services
describe postal services
explain in what circumstances different postal services might be used
The following is the syllabus for Economics for Grade 9: Unit 38 - Employment Unit 39 - Causes and Consequences of Unemployment Unit 40 - Gross Domestic Product and Economic Growth Unit 41 - Living Standards Unit 42 - Different Stages of Development Unit 43 - Inequality and Poverty Unit 44 - Population Growth Unit 45 - The Effects of Changes in Population Unit 46 - Problems of Development
Syllabus for Final Term Exam
Session-2017-18
Grade- IX
Subject- Accounting
Subject teacher: Md. Azad Rahaman Head of the Department
Md. Mustafizur Rahman
Chapter Number Name of chapters
14 Bank Reconciliation Statement
15 Journal Entries and Correction of Errors
18 Accounts of Clubs and Societies
Notes: Revision on all First Term and Mid Term’s Chapters.
FINAL TERM SYLLABUS
2017-18
BIOLOGY
UNIT NO. UNIT NAME PAGE NO.
18 INHERITANCE 230-246
19 VARIATION AND NATURAL SELECTION
247-263
21 BIOTECHNOLOGY 280-291
All the previous chapters are included in final term.
Revision Chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 22
Reference: Cambridge IGCSE Biology third edition by Mary Jones and Geoff Jones
A.Y 2017-2018 PHYSICS Syllabus for grade 9 final term: Chapters:
1. Making measurements
2. Describing motion
3. Forces and motion
4. Turning effects of forces
5. Forces and matter
6. Energy transformations and energy transfers
7. Energy resources
8. Work and power
9. The kinetic model of matter
10. Thermal properties of matter
11. Thermal energy transfers
12. Sound
13. Light
14. Properties of waves
15. Spectra
16. Magnetism
17. Static electricity
18. Electrical quantities
19. Electric circuits
20. Electromagnetic forces
21. Electromagnetic induction
The embolden chapters were covered in grade 9. The first 11 chapters were covered in grade 8.
Chemistry Grade 9 (session 2017-18)
Syllabus- Term 1
Text book: Essential Chemistry for Cambridge IGCSE
Sl. No.
New Chapter No.
Name of the chapter
Chapter No Chapter Name
1 Unit 13 Metals and Reactivity
Chapter 13.1 Chapter 13.2 Chapter 13.3 Chapter 13.4 Chapter 13.5
Alloys The Metal Reactivity Series More About Metal Reactivity From Metal Oxides to Metals Thermal Decomposition
2 Unit 14 Metal Extraction Chapter 14.1 Chapter 14.2 Chapter 14.3 Chapter 14.4
Metals from Their Ores Extracting Iron Iron into Steel Uses of Metals
3 Unit 15 Air And Water Chapter 15.1 Water
Chapter 15.2 Chapter 15.3 Chapter 15.4 Chapter 15.5 Chapter 15.6 Chapter 15.7
Air Air Pollution The Nitrogen Oxide Problem Global Warming The Carbon Cycle Preventing Rust
4 Unit 16 The Chemical Industry
Chapter 16.1 Chapter 16.2 Chapter 16.3 Chapter 16.4 Chapter 16.5
Fertilizers Making Ammonia Sulphur and Sulphur dioxide Manufacturing Sulphur dioxide The Limestone Industry
Revision Chapter No
5 Unit 3 Structure and Bonding
Chapter 3.1 Chapter 3.2 Chapter 3.3 Chapter 3.4 Chapter 3.5 Chapter 3.6
Ionic Bonding Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding Ionic or Covalent Giant Covalent Structures Metallic Bonding
6 Unit 5 Chemical Calculation
Chapter 5.1 Chapter 5.2 Chapter 5.3 Chapter 5.4 Chapter 5.5 Chapter 5.6 Chapter 5.7
Reacting Masses Chemical Calculations How Much Product Percentage and Volumes Yield and Purity More Chemical Calculations Titrations
7 Unit 6 Electricity and Chemistry
Chapter 6.1 Chapter 6.2 Chapter 6.3 Chapter 6.4 Chapter 6.5 Chapter 6.6 Chapter 6.7
Electrolysis More About Electrolysis Explaining Electrolysis Purifying Copper Electroplating Extracting Aluminium Conductors And Insulators
8 Unit 11 Testing for Gas, Cation and Anion
Chapter 11.4 Chapter 11.5 Chapter 11.6
What’s that Gas Testing for Cations Testing for Anions
Computer Science Grade-9(Final Term Syllabus)
Book: Cambridge IGCSE ICT 2nd Edition
Chapter 1: Types and components of a computer system
Chapter 2: Input and Output devices
Chapter 3: Storage devices and media.
Chapter 9: Audiences
Chapter 10: Communication
Chapter 20: Data Analysis
Chapter 18: Data Manipulation
Chapter 21: Website authoring
Question Pattern:
F/B, T/F, One Word Answer, Full Forms,
Drawing Diagrams/devices, Short question, Broad Question, Code,
Excel functions, Queries
The Final term syllabus of Grade 9's Environmental Management
Topic
1. Rocks and minerals and their
exploitation
2. Energy and the environment
3. Agriculture and the
environment
4. Water and its management
5. Oceans and fisheries
6. Managing natural hazards
7. The atmosphere and human
activities
8. Human population
9. Natural ecosystems and human
activities