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Shardein School Annual Examination 2013-14
Subject : Business Studies
Class – XIth M.M. : 90
Q1- Very Short Questions : (12)
a) What do you understand by Memorandum of Association ?
b) What do you mean by a „Certificate of Incorporation‟ ?
c) Why is equity Share Capital called permanent capital ?
d) Mention two types of e-business risks.
e) Why is cryptography ?
f) What is Franchising ?
g) Name two financial institutions which provide industrial finance to companies engaged
in business.
h) What is lease financing ?
i) Why are retained earnings called self financing ?
j) What is an ancillary small industrial unit ?
k) NABARD stand for _________.
l) FICCI stands for _________.
Q2- Short Questions. (18)
a) Briefly explain the term „Return of Allotment‟ and „Minimum Subscription‟.
b) State any four services provided by wholesalers to manufacturers.
c) What are the problems faced by small scale industries?
d) Explain the role of SIDBI in promoting small scale industries?
e) Distinguish between Single Line Stores and Specialty Stores.
f) Explain any three incentives and schemes that the government has evolved for promoting
the country‟s export.
Q3- Short Questions I. (16)
a) Explain the various payment methods for online transactions.
b) Evaluate the need for Outsourcing and discuss its limitations.
c) Define prospectus and its main clauses.
d) What is meant by Internal Trade ? State its important features.
Q4- Long Questions. (20)
a) What are the incentives taken by the Govt. for industries in backward and hilly areas?
b) Explain Vending Machines and Shopping Malls. State their two limitations.
c) Differentiate between Equity Shares and Preference Shares on the basis of :
a. Right to Dividend
b. Voting Rights
c. Suitability for investors
d. Redemption
e. Control on Management
d) Discuss any four major documents used in an import transaction.
Q5- Long Questions I. (24)
a) Discuss the factors that govern the choice of mode of entry into international Business.
Or
Define the following :
a) Export Processing Zones
b) World Trade Organisation
c) International Monetary Fund
b) What is factoring? What are its advantages and limitations?
Or
Discuss the financial instruments used in international Financing .
c) Discuss the most common types of itinerant retailers operating in India.
Or
Discuss fixed shop small retailers with their advantages and limitations.
d) What is meant by promotion of a company and Explain the steps undertaken by
promoters in the promotion of a company.
Or
Distinguish between „Memorandum of Association‟ and „Articles of Association‟.
Shardein School Annual Examination 2013-14
Subject : Physical Education
Class – XIth M.M. : 70
Q1- Very Short Answer Questions : (13)
i) Define Physical Education.
ii) What do you mean by community health ?
iii) Write a short not on Olympic Flag.
iv) Write about „Arjuna Award‟.
v) What are the aim & objectives of CBSE Sports ?
vi) Write the name of four terminologies related to your game / sport.
vii) What are the components of Health Related Fitness?
viii) What is Joint? Write the name of its type.
ix) Write about Olympics Ideals.
x) What is AAPHERD Physical Fitness Test? What are the items in it ?
xi) Explain the functions of Heart.
xii) Enlist the elements of „Yoga‟.
xiii) Define Law of acceleration.
Q2- Short Answer Questions : (27)
i) Enlist the objectives of physical education and explain any one of them.
ii) Explain any four benefits of physical education programmes to individuals & families.
iii) What are the objectives of Olympics?
iv) Explain warming-up & its type.
v) Write the four general rules of related game / sport.
vi) What are the importance of sports sociology?
vii) Write above the history of related game / sports.
viii) Name the four asanas & discuss their advantages.
ix) What is BMI. Discuss its calculation in brief.
Q3- Long Answer Questions : (30)
i) What do you mean by „Sports for all‟? Write four benefits of „Sports of all‟.
ii) Explain the factors affecting the physical fitness components.
iii) What are the effects of exercise on muscular system?
iv) Name the five official & non-official agencies working in the field of community health.
v) Explain the need & importance of physical education.
vi) Draw a neat diagram of field / court / table of the game / sport.
Shardein School Annual Examination 2013-14
Subject : Physics
Class – XIth M.M. : 70
General Instructions :
All questions are compulsory.
Question No. 1 to 8 carry 01 mark each.
Question No. 9 to 18 carry 02 marks each.
Question No. 19 to 27 carry 03 marks each.
Question No. 28 to 30 carry 5 marks each.
Q1- Following figures show graphs between pressure P and speed of sound V in gas. Explain
with reason which one of these is correct.
V
P
V
P
V
P
Q2- Define limit of elasticity.
Q3- The distance between two consecutive crests in a wave train produced in a string is 5 cm.
If two complete waves pass through any point per second. Calculate the velocity of wave.
Q4- Define Stefan‟s Boltzmann law.
Q5- A wire of length 2.5 m has a percentage strain of 0.012% under a tensil force. Determine
the extension in the wire.
Q6- Define coefficient of viscosity.
Q7- Define most probable velocity.
Q8- What is the frequency of oscillation of a simple pendulum mounted in a cabin that is freely
falling under gravity.
Q9- Why are the bridges declared unsafe after long use.
Q10- Derive the formula of stoke‟s law with the help of dimension.
Q11- A water pipe entering a hose has a diameter of 2 cm and the speed of water is 0.1 m/s.
Eventually, the pipe tapers to a diameter of 1 cm. Calculate the speed of water in the
tapered portion.
Q12- What is the value of universal gas constant R.
Q13- Distinguish between transverse & longitudinal waves.
Q14- During wind storm, light roofs are blown off. Why ?
Q15- What is the efficiency of a carnot engine working between ice point & steam point.
Q16- The equation of a progressive wave moving along positive direction of x-axis is
0.08 2 200 2y Sin t c cm. This wave is reflected from a rigid surface and its
amplitude reduced to half of its initial value. Find the equation of reflected wave.
Q17- Give two application of Stoke‟s law.
Q18- The total energy of a simple harmonic oscillation is E and amplitude of oscillation is a.
What distance from mean position, the KE is equal to PE.
Q19- Write three postulates of Kinetic theory of gases.
Q20- Define capillarity. Write its application.
Q21- Derive expression for time period of a body suspended by a spring.
Q22- What is conduction. Write laws of conduction through a rod of uniform area of cross
section.
Q23- Hot water filled in a pan cools from 94oC to 86
oC in 2 min. The room temperature is 20
oC.
How long will it take to cool from 71oC to 69
oC.
Q24- Write two different statement of second law of thermodynamics.
Q25- What is an isothermal process ? Find an expression for the work done during an isothermal
process.
Or
What is an adiabatic process ? Find an expression for the work done during an adiabatic
process.
Q26- Find an expression for the excess pressure inside a soap bubble.
Q27- At what temperature, will the rms speed of molecules of a gas be twice the rms speed at
0oC.
Q28- a) Show that in an open organ pipe, both odd and even harmonics can be produced.
b) A 70 cm long sonometer wire is in unison with a tuning fork. If the length of the wire
is decreased by 1 cm. It produces 4 beats per second with same tuning fork. Find the
frequency of tuning fork.
Q29- a) A steel wire of length 4.7 m and cross sectional area 3 x 10-5
m2 stretches by the same
amount as a copper wire of length 3.5 m and cross sectional area 4 x 10-5
m2 under a
given load. What is ratio of young‟s modules of steel to copper.
b) The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of moon is 1.7 m/s2. What is the time
period of a simple pendulum on the surface of moon. If its time period on the surface
of earth is 3.5 sec.
Q30- How are standing waves produced. Derive the expression for standing waves produced by
reflection from free boundary ?
Or
Give formulae of apparent frequency in five different cases of motion of source &
observer in Doppler‟s effect.
Shardein School Annual Examination 2013-14
Subject : Biology
Class – XIth M.M. : 70
Section – A (Each question carry 1 mark)
Q1- Explain the term diphyodont.
Q2- What is Tidal Volume ?
Q3- Write the role of fibrinogens in the plasma.
Q4- Name one cell – organelle that is double membrane bound.
Q5- Name the stage of cell cycle at which centromere splits and chromatids separate.
Q6- What are porins ?
Q7- Write the one main role of calcium in plants.
Q8- Which is the primary CO2 acceptor in C3 plants.
Section – B (Each question carry 2 marks)
Q1- Write the names of hormones secreted by the thyroid gland.
Q2- Differentiate between rods and cones.
Q3- Name the type of joint between atlas / axis.
Q4- Define Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)
Q5- Define a cardiac cycle and the cardiac output.
Q6- Differentiate between diffusion and osmosis.
Q7- Explain macronutrients with example.
Q8- Draw the calvin cycle.
Q9- Define RQ. What is its value for fats ?
Q10- What is mesosome in a prokaryotic cell ? Mention the functions that it performs.
Section – C (Each question carry 3 marks)
Q1- Describe the process of digestion of protein in stomach.
Q2- What are the major transport mechanisms for CO2 ? Explain.
Q3- What is meant by double circulation ? What is its significance ?
Q4- Draw the structure of a nephron ?
Q5- Write the difference between actin and myosin.
Q6- Draw the nitrogen cycle.
Q7- Why is abscisic acid also known as stress hormone ?
Q8- Describe the structure of a nucleus with the help of a labelled diagram.
Q9- Describe the events taking place during interphase.
Section – D (Each question carry 5 marks)
Q1- What is a centromere ? How does the position of centromere form the basis of
classification of chromosomes. Support your answer with a diagram showing the
position of centromere on different types of chromosomes.
Q2- Give the schematic representation of Kreb‟s cycle.
Q3- Explain the process of exchange of gases at the alveolus and the body tissues. Give a
diagram also.
Section – E (Each question carry 5 marks)
Open Text - Based Assessment (OTBA)
Q1- „Stress is the major cause of all diseases in modern adolescents‟. Comment upon the
statement. Suggest ways to overcome this situation.
Q2- Recently Delhi government banned the sale of fast food in School Canteens based on
survey conducted by the Ministry of Health.
a) What are the objectives behind this decision ?
b) Do you agree with this decision? Justify your answer.
c) Recommend some healthy food items which can be sold in school canteens.
Shardein School Annual Examination 2013-14
Subject : Accountancy
Class – XIth M.M. : 80
General Instructions :
Attempt all questions.
Q1- Give any two causes of depreciation. (1)
Q2- What is meant by bill of exchange ? (1)
Q3- State the concept of Marshalling of Assets and Liabilities. (1)
Q4- Give the meaning of „Accrued Income‟. (1)
Q5- What is meant by incomplete record system of accounting ? (1)
Q6- What is meant by software ? (1)
Q7- Define computerized accounting system. (1)
Q8- What is meant by Entity ? (1)
Q9- What is meant by Null Value ? (1)
Q10- How will you treat sale of old newspaper while preparing the final accounts of not-for
profit organizations ? (1)
Q11- How will you deal with the following items while preparing the final accounts of a club.
(3)
April 1, 2011 March 31, 2012
Stock of Stationary 4,000 3,000
Creditors for Stationary 7,200 5,400
Amount paid for stationary during the year 2011-12 Rs. 25,000.
Q12- Describe various types of accounting software. (3)
Q13- What do you meant by entity type ? How it is different from entity set ? Explain by
example. (3)
Q14- What is meant by closing stock ? Show its treatment in final accounts. (3)
Q15- Explain the three parties involved in a bill of exchange with example. (4)
Q16- Distinguish between „General Reserve‟ and „Specific Reserve‟ with suitable example. (4)
Q17- Calculate cost of goods sold and gross profit for the year 2005 with the help of the
following information. (4)
Sales 20,00,000
Purchases 15,00,000
Wages 1,00,000
Stock (1 April, 2004) 3,00,000
Stock (March 31, 2005) 4,00,000
Freight Inwards 1,00,000
Q18- Explain central processing unit as a main component of computer. (4)
Q19- What is a Overy and what are the ways of creating a overy ? Describe any one. (4)
Q20- From the following information calculate the amount of subscriptions to be credited to the
Income and Expenditure Account for the year 2007 – 2008. (4)
Subscription received during the year 80,000
Subscription outstanding on 31st March, 2007 20,000
Subscription outstanding on 31st March, 2008 6,000
Subscription received in Advance on 31st March 2007 15,000
Subscription received in Advance on 31st March 2008 10,000
Q21- Narayanan purchased goods for Rs. 25,000 from Ravinderan on Feb. 01, 2006. Ravinderan
drew upon Narayanan a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after 30 days. On
the due date Narrayanan dishonoured his acceptance. (6)
Pass the necessary journal entries in the books of Ravinderan and Narayanan in following
cases :
a) When the bill was retained by Ravinderan with him till the date of its maturity.
b) When the bill was discounted by Ravinderan immediately with his bank @ 6% p.a.
c) When the bill was endorsed to his creditor Ganeshan.
d) When the bill was sent by Ravinderan to his bank for collection a few days before it
maturity.
Q22- On 1-1-1976, a Company purchased plant and machinery for Rs. 2,00,000. New
machinery for Rs. 10,000 was purchased on 1-10-1976 and for Rs. 20,000 on 1-7-1977.
On 1-4-1978, a machinery whose book value had been Rs. 30,000 on 1-1-1976 was sold
for Rs. 16,000 and the entire amount was credited to Plant and Machinery Account.
Depreciation had been charged at 10% per annum on straight – line method. Show the
Plant and Machinery Account from 1-1-1976 to 31-12-1978. (6)
Q23- Gopal does not keep proper books of Account following information is given below. (6)
Jan 1, 2005 Dec 31, 2005
Cash in Hand 18,000 12,000
Cash at Bank 1,500 2,000
Stock in trade 80,000 90,000
Sundry Debtors 36,000 60,000
Sundry Creditors 60,000 40,000
Loan 10,000 8,000
Office Equipments 25,000 30,000
Land and Buildings 30,000 20,000
Furniture 10,000 10,000
During the year he introduced Rs. 20,000 and withdrew Rs. 12,000 from the business.
Prepare the statement of profit or loss on the basis of given information.
Q24- From the following balances of M/s Jyoti Exports, Prepare trading and profit and loss
account for the year ended March 31, 2006 and Balance sheet on this date. (8)
Account Title Amount (Rs.) Account Title Amount (Rs.)
Sundry Debtors 9,600 Sundry Creditors 2,500
Opening Stock 22,800 Sales 72,670
Purchases 34,800 Purchase returns 2,430
Carriage inwards 450 Bills Payable 15,600
Wages 1,770 Capital 42,000
Office Rent 820
Insurance 1,440
Factory Rent 390
Cleaning Charges 940
Salary 1,590
Building 24,000
Plant and Machinery 3,600
Cash in Hand 2,160
Gas and Water 240
Octroi 60
Furniture 20,540
Patents 10,000
1,35,200 1,35,200
Adjustments :
a) To provision for doubtful debts is to be maintained at 5 per cent on sundry debtors.
b) Wages amounting to Rs. 500 and salary amounting to Rs. 350 are outstanding.
c) Factory rent prepaid Rs. 100
d) Depreciation charged on Plant and Machinery @ 5% and Building @ 10%.
e) Outstanding insurance Rs. 100
Or
From the following balances extracted from the books of Raga Ltd. Prepare a trading and
profit and loss account for the year ended December 31, 2005 and a balance sheet as on
that date.
Account Title Amount (Rs.) Account Title Amount (Rs.)
Drawings 20,000 Sales 2,20,000
Land and Buildings 12,000 Capital 1,01,110
Plant and Machinery 40,000 Discount 1,260
Carriage Inwards 100 Apprentice premium 5,230
Wages 500 Bills Payable 1,28,870
Salary 2,000
Sales Return 200
Bank Charges 200
Coal, Gas and Water 1,200
Purchases 1,50,000
Trade Expenses 3,800
Stock (Opening) 76,800
Cash at Bank 50,000
Rates and Taxes 870
Bill Receivable 24,500
Sundry Debtors 54,300
Cash in Hand 30,000
4,66,470 4,66,470
The additional information is as under :
a) Closing stock was valued at the end of the year Rs. 20,000.
b) Depreciation on plant and machinery charged at 5% and land and building at 10%.
c) Discount on debtors at 3%.
d) Make a provision at 5% on debtors for doubtful debts.
e) Salary outstanding was Rs. 100 and wages prepaid was Rs. 40.
f) The manager is entitled a commission of 5% on net profit after charging such commission.
Q25- Following is the Receipt and Payment Account of Literacy Club for the year ended 31-3-
2006.
Receipts Amount (Rs.) Payments Amount (Rs.)
Balance b/d 19,550 Salary 3,000
Subscriptions : Newspapers 2,050
2004-05 1,200 Electricity Bill 1,000
2005-06 26,500 Fixed deposit
2006-07 500 28,200 (On 1-7-05 @ 9% p.a.) 20,000
Sale of old newspapers 1,250 Books 10,600
Government Grants 10,000 Rent 6,800
Sale of Old Furniture Furniture 10,500
(Book Value Rs. 7000) 5,700 Balance c/d 11,200
Interest on Fixed deposit 450
65,150 65,150
Additional Information :
a) Subscriptions outstanding as on 31-3-2005 were Rs. 2,000 and on 31-3-2006 Rs. 2,500.
b) On 31-3-2006 salary outstanding was Rs. 600 and rent outstanding was Rs. 1,200.
c) The Club owned furniture Rs. 15,000 and books Rs. 7,000 on 1-4-2005.
Prepare Income and Expenditure Account of the Club for the year ended 31-3-2006 and
ascertain „Capital Fund‟ on 31-3-2005. Also prepare a Balance Sheet as on 31-3-2006.
Or
Following is the receipt and payments account of Modern Club, New Delhi for the year
ending 31st December 2010.
Receipts Amount (Rs.) Payments Amount (Rs.)
To Balance b/d on 1.1.10 2,300 By Match Expenses 6,800
To Subscriptions 56,400 By Rent 9,600
To Interest 300 By Salaries 24,000
To Donation 6,000 By Sundry Expenses 3,600
To Donation for Building 50,000 By Investments purchased 30,000
To Match Fund 10,000 By News papers 750
To Miscellaneous Receipt 430 By Sports Equipments 32,000
To Sale of Grass 100 By Balance c/d on 31.12.10 18,780
1,25,530 1,25,530
Subscriptions outstanding at the end of 2009 were Rs. 4,000 and at the end of 2010 were
Rs. 6,000. Salaries outstanding on 31st December, 2009 and on 31
st December, 2010 were
Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 2,500 respectively.
On 31st December 2009 the Club had Investments worth Rs. 12,000; Furniture Rs. 10,000
and Sports equipments valued at Rs. 20,000.
Prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st December, 2010 and a
Balance Sheet as on that date after depreciating furniture by 20% and sports equipments
by 25%.
Shardein School Annual Examination 2013-14
Subject : Maths
Class – XIth M.M. : 100
Section – A (Each of 1 mark)
Q1- Find the co-ordinate of foci, If the equation of ellipse is 2 2
125 100
x y
Q2- Find the distance between the points P(1, -3, 4) and Q(-4, 1, 2).
Q3- Evaluate : lim
0
Sinax
x bx
Q4- By giving a counter example show that the following example statement is not true.
P” The equation x2-1 = 0 does not have a root lying between “0 and 2”.
Q5- Find mean deviation about the median for the following data.
3 , 9 , 5 , 3 , 12 , 10 , 18 , 4 , 7 , 19 , 21
Q6- Find the variance of the following data.
5 , 9 , 10 , 12 , 8 , 13 , 6
Q7- What is the 20th
term of the sequence defined by
1 2 3an n n n
Q8- In G.P. the 3rd
term 24 and 6th
term is 192. Find the 10th
term.
Q9- Find the inclination of line having slope – 1.
Q10- Find the equation of line through (-2, 3) with slope – 4.
Section – B (Each of 4 marks)
Q11- Sum of p, q and r terms of an AP are a, b and c respectively.
Prove that 0a b c
q r r p p qp q r
Q12- Find the derivate of sinx from first principle.
Q13- Verify by the method of contradiction.
P : 7 is irrational.
Q14- Find the mean deviation about median for the following data.
Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60
No. of Girls 6 8 14 16 4 2
Q15- A letter is chosen at random from the word „ASSASSINATION‟. Find the probability that
the letter is (i) a vowel (ii) a consonant
Q16- Find the sum of the sequence 7 , 77 , 777, 7777 ……… to n terms.
Q17- Find the value of x for which the points (x, -1) (2, 1) and (4, 5) are collinear.
Q18- If P is length of perpendicular from the origin to the line whose intercepts on the axis are a
and b then show that 2 2 2
1 1 1
p a b
Q19- Does the point (-2.5 , 3.5) lie inside, outside or on the circle 2 2 25x y
Q20- Find the equation of hyperbola which have foci 4, 0 and latus rectum is of length 12.
Q21- Find the derivative of sin cos
sin cos
x x
x x
Q22- Find the ratio in which the YZ plane divide the line segment formed by joining the points
(-2, 4, 7) and (3, -5, 8)
Section – C (Each of 6 marks)
Q23- Find the co-ordinates of the foci and the vertices the eccentricity and the length of the latus
rectum of the hyperbola 2 249 16 784y x
Q24- Find the probability that when a hand of 7 cards is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52
cards, it contain (i) all kings (ii) 3 kings (iii) at least 3 kings.
Q25- The mean of 5 observations is 4.4 and their variance is 8.24. If three of the observations
are 1, 2 and 6. Find the other two observations.
Q26- Find the value of n so that 1 1n n
n n
a b
a b
may be the geometric mean between a and b.
Q27- Show that the path of a moving point such that its distances from two lines 3 2 5x y
and 3 2 5x y are equal is a straight line.
Q28- A point R with x co-ordinate 4 lies on line segment joining the points P (2, -3, 4) and Q(8,
0, 10). Find the co-ordinates of the point R.
Q29- If 1
y xx
. Show that 2 . 2dy
x y xdx
Shardein School Annual Examination 2013-14
Subject : Chemistry
Class – XIth M.M. : 70
General Instructions :
Attempt all questions.
Q1 to Q8 carry 1 mark each
Q9 to Q18 carry 2 marks each
Q19 to Q27 carry 3 marks each
Q28 to Q30 carry 5 marks each
Q1- Calculate the oxidation number of underlined element in the following.
a) KMnO4 b) H2SO4
Q2- Compare the structure of H2O & H2O2
Q3- Write the reaction to justify amphoteric nature of aluminium.
Q4- Why are alkali metals not found in nature.
Q5- Calculate and bond in the following molecule.
a) CH3OH b) CH3COOH
Q6- Write the reaction to justify amphoteric nature of aluminium.
Q7- Write the IUPAC name of the following molecule.
a)
3
3 2
CH
CH CH CH CH CH CH CHO
OH
b)
Q8- What is Smog ?
Q9- Identify the functional group in the following compound.
a) b)
Q10- Write the resonance structure of 2
3CO and 3HCO
Q11- What are the harmful effects of smog ?
Q12- What are the electrophiles & nucleophiles ? Explain with example.
Q13- Discuss the various reaction that occur in solvay process.
Q14- What are electron deficient compounds ?
Q15- Complete the reaction.
a) 2Catalysts
CO H
b) 2CaO H O
CHO
OH
OCH3
NH2
O OCH CH N(C H )2 2 2 5 2
Q16- Why is sodium less reactive than potassium. Explain.
Q17- What do you mean by catenation.
Q18- Explain redox reaction by giving proper reaction.
Q19- Arrange the following metals in the order in which they displace each other from the
solution of their salts. Al, Cu, Zn, Mg & Fe
Q20- What do you understand by
a) Electron deficient
b) Electron precise
c) Electron rich compounds of hydrogen
Q21- Write short note on
a) CEMENT
b) QUICK LIME
Q22- Give any one preparation reaction, properties & uses of borax.
Q23- Explain.
a) Allotropy
b) Inert Pair Effect
Q24- Explain.
a) Markovnikov‟s rule
b) Kharosh Effect
Q25- Write Short note on BOD.
Q26- Give the two important uses of the following compounds.
a) POP
b) Sodium Carbonate
c) Sodium bi-carbonate
d) Caustic Soda
Q27- Write short note on Carcinogenicity & Toxicity (by giving example)
Q28- Explain with example.
a) Hyperconjugation
b) Inductive Effect
Q29- Write short note on
a) Depletion of ozone layer
b) Acid rain
c) Green house gases
Q30- Explain.
a) Di Borane (full description)
b) Silicates & Zeolites
Shardein School Annual Examination 2013-14
Subject : Economics
Class – XIth M.M. : 70
Section - A
Q1- Define an index number. (1)
Q2- What do you mean by an average ? (1)
Q3- Define a bar diagram. (1)
Q4- What is a range ? (1)
Q5- Define mode. (1)
Q6- State the importance of presentation of data. (3)
Q7- What are the uses of index number. (3)
Q8- State the importance of correlation. (3)
Q9- Explain. What is a Lorenz curve ? (3)
Q10- What are the two difference between mode and median. (3)
Q11- Find out the mean from the following using shortcut method. (4)
C.I. 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
Frequency 5 8 12 15 12 6 5
Q12- Calculate mean deviation from mean from the following data. (4)
Size 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
No. of Students 2 6 8 10 5 4
Q13- Find out correlation between two variables. (4)
Price 10 20 30 40 50 60
Qty. Supplied 25 50 75 100 125 150
Q14- Construct price index number from the following using fisher‟s method. (6)
Item
A
B
C
D
Base Year
Qty.
3
7
4
6
Base Year
Price
5
4
7
6
Current Year
Qty.
2
5
3
5
Current Year
Price
8
6
10
7
Q15- Find out Standard deviation from the following. (6)
C.I. 0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 100-120
Frequency 5 4 10 12 8 2
Q16- State the importance of Index number. (6)
Section – B
Q1- Who are the poor ? (1)
Q2- Define human capital. (1)
Q3- What is rural development ? (1)
Q4- Define employment. (1)
Q5- What is infrastructure ? (1)
Q6- Justify that energy crisis can be overcome with the use of renewable sources of energy.(3)
Q7- Why are regular salaried employees more in urban areas ? (3)
Q8- Mention some obstacles that hinder the mechanism of agriculture marketing. (3)
Q9- State at least three factors that contribute to human capital formation. (3)
Q10- Why are employment generation programmes important in poverty alleviation in India?
(3)
Q11- State any four causes of poverty. (3)
Q12- Examine the role of education in the economic development of a nation. (4)
Q13- Explain the role of non farm employment in promoting rural diversification. (4)
Q14- Analyse the recent trends in sectoral distribution of work force in India. (6)
Q15- What problems are being faced by the power sector in India ? (6)
Q16- Discuss the drawbacks of our health care system. (6)
Section - C
Open Text - Based Assessment (OTBA)
Q1- Why do Indian farmers need to maintain a balance between ecology and farming? Explain.
(5)
Q2- How would the Second Green Revolution in agriculture be different from the First Green
Revolution of 1960s ? Explain. (5)
Shardein School Annual Examination 2013-14
Subject : English
Class – XIth M.M. : 80
Section – A
A1- Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
1. Again I am writing to you from prison after many years. I came here with the new moon
and it is five days old now. The slender crescent has put on more substance and nightly it
grows fuller. I was arrested the day after Diwali and brought here from Allahabad. The
next day after my arrival was Id, the great Muslim festival ending the Ramzan fast. So in
feasting and rejoicing I came here or was brought here. My trial lasted two days and today
I was sentenced. There were three counts – on three speeches I had delivered a month ago
in Gorakhpur district and on each charge I was sentenced to a year and four month‟s
rigorous imprisonment, each sentence to run consecutively, that is four years in all. That is
the biggest sentence I have so far had in my longish experience.
2. Four years seem a long time to look to. And yet in this world of shock and change, it
makes little difference what period is fixed for a sentence. For my part I might as well be
here as elsewhere. For last five days my tired mind and body have been clamouring for
rest and I have slept more than I have done for many months. The mind has not been so
restful. It is a way ward creature and not easy to control. Soon, I suppose, it will get into
tune with my surroundings.
3. And now about you, my darling one. My arrest and sentence must not make the least bit of
difference to what you intend doing. Do not worry in the slightest. I have deliberately
chosen my path, well knowing the consequences, and have trained myself to it. Age creeps
upon me but I am young enough still in mind and body and hardened to most occurrences.
It would distress me greatly if I felt that the things that happen to me upset any plans that
you make for yourself. I cannot help you much in making of these plans and indeed this is
not necessary. You are well enough I hope now and will be quite fit soon.
4. To a large extent circumstances and world happenings control our lives today. You are tied
up in Switzerland and cannot easily get away. The barriers that confine me are much
narrower. We shall put up with these temporary impediments and mishaps without being
affected by them too much. Anyway, my life is on the wane. Yours is to come. Each
generation has to solve its own problems. For a passing generation to impose itself on a
new one is bad. Yet we are always doing it, consciously sometimes unconsciously most of
the time. I have no doubt that I do it. And yet I do not want to and I would like you to help
me in this. I have learnt from experience that I am not wise enough to advise others. I find
difficulty in deciding many questions for myself, how can I decide for others, even though
they are dear to me ?
5. In the solitude of prison I shall think of you a great deal. I shall sit here wrapped up in my
thoughts and you will be a constant companion bringing joy and solace to me. I shall not
be really lonely, and the years and months that I pass here will perhaps bring peace to my
mind. I shall make friends again with the stars and watch the moon wax and wane and see
the pageant of the world, with all its beauty and horror, as an onlooker from a distant place
or a different world. I have worked hard during most of my life but I have worked as I
wanted to, and life, in spite of many hard knocks, has been gracious to me. I suppose I
have hard work still to do. There are no ways of escape from it. But at present I feel
somewhat weary in mind. When I feel this way, I seek refuge in poetry and classics.
6. The safest address for you to write to me will continue to be Anand Bhawan, though I do
not know what will happen to Anand Bhawan in the months to come.
A1.1- Answer the following questions : (7)
a) Why was Nehru imprisoned ?
b) What advice did Nehru give to his daughter ?
c) How does Nehru describe the relation between the older and younger generation ?
d) How did Nehru review life as ?
e) What was the importance of poetry and classics for Nehru doing his days of
imprisonment?
f) Find the words in the paragraph which means.
A2- Read the following passage carefully :
The form of government in which political power rests with the people is known as
democracy. Abraham Lincoln, a former President of the United States, gave a brief and
clear definition of this form of government. According to him “Democracy is the
government of the people, by the people and for the people.” According to Prof.
Puntambekar, Democracy is that government in which power of the state is exercised by
the elected representatives of the people and they enjoy support of the majority. Similarly,
on the basis of definations given by Dicey and many other scholars it can be easily said
that democracy as a form of government is a system in which people govern themselves
either directly, or indirectly through their representatives, in the interest of the entire
country. The government is not an end in itself but it is a means for the social good.
Many political scientists use the term „democracy‟ not only as a form of government,
but also as a kind of state. Democracy, as a kind of state implies such a state in which the
supreme political power rests with the people. This power is used by the people while
determining their form of government and while electing their representatives. Thus
people are ultimate decision makers in all political matters. In this respect democracy is
considered to be a type of state. In other words, a democratic state allows people to freely
set up their political institutions. If they do not function properly and effectively, they can
be modified or replaced by the people.
There are scholars who would not like to limit democracy only to the form of
government, kind of state and political aspects of the individual. They consider it to be a
form of society which is based on social equality, liberty of the individual and fraternity,
thus extending the scope of democracy to various aspects of the life of the individual.
Real democracy is not possible in a country so long as the people do not accept
democracy as a faith and as a way of life. A successful democracy ensures democratic
conduct and behavior by individuals. As a matter of fact, democracy is a philosophy for all
round development of the personality of the man. Democracy as a way of life promotes
social attitudes based on cooperation, understanding and respect for the fellow human
beings.
The above discussion shows that democracy has become the most important guide of
mankind today. Democracy is not only the aim of political way of life but also of
economic and social life. The man has always been debating the utility of various forms of
government. Which form of government is best has been the subject of discussion among
scholars and researchers for a long time. At times monarchy and aristocracy were also
considered good governments. But, in the contemporary thinking no other government is
considered as good as democracy. Democracy believes in liberty and equality as the
objectives of civilized life.
A2.1- Answer the following questions :
a) Make notes on the contents of the passage using abbreviations and symbols. Supply a
suitable title.
b) Make a summary of the passage.
Section – B (Writing)
B1- Write in brief your experience of opening a saving account in your name in any bank. (80-
100 words.)
Or
“If I were the Prime Minister of India”. What would you do for the country if this wish of
yours was granted.
B2- The world that we are living in is under great threat of extinction. Large scale pollution,
deforestation, industrialization is suffocating the environment. You as a concerned citizen
want to share the causes and effects of global warming. You would also like to give a few
suggestions on how to contribute towards the making of a better world. As Vivek/Vineeta,
Head Boy/Girl of the school, prepare a speech on this issue for the morning assembly
under the heading “The Hazards of Global Warming.” (150-200 words)
Or
Write an article in about 200 words for a newspaper on “Terrorism – A Threat to Peace.”
Sign yourself as Shivam/Shalini of Chandigarh.
B3- Chandigarh – the city beautifully seems to be losing its lustre. Green open areas have
either been taken over by concreate buildings or they are a place for garbage dumps.
Cluttered, potholed roads and encroachments on payments is the regular sight. Pained by
the sight of your city write a letter to the Municipal Commissioner to convey your
resentment and an appeal for quick remedial action. You are Avinash Sinha, a resident of
House No. 2121, Sector 21, Chandigarh.
Or
KFC, McDonalds, Nik Bakers ……the list is endless. The child of today is attracted
towards this style of eating over the diet of green vegetables etc. Junk food is the modern
trend of eating habits. The concept of a balanced diet is the thing of the past. With this
comes in the era of obesity and other related diseases. As a concerned parent/counselor
write a letter to the Editor of a local newspaper to express your views/suggestions on this
malady. Sign yourself as Simran Dogra of House No. 122, Sector 22, Chandigarh.
Section – C (Grammar)
C1- Fill in the blanks using suitable determiners. (2)
(a) __________ (a/an/the) man went for (b) __________ (a/an/the) holiday to a place
near (c) __________ (a/an/the) sea. He spent (d) __________ (every/all/some) his days
watching the waves crash against the shore.
C2- Fill in the blanks with the suitable forms of the verbs given in the brackets. (2)
I (a) __________ (park) my car at a place where there was a „No Parking‟ sign and (b)
__________ (run) to buy some flowers. When I (c) __________ (return) a few minutes
later I (d) __________ (find) that the car was not there any more.
C3- The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in each lines. Write the
incorrect word and the correction in your answer sheet. (4)
It take a long time for a country to rebuild after __________
an earthquake. There must be after shocks for days __________
or weeks. Rebuilt cannot start until all the __________
aftershocks have stop. Aftershocks are small __________
tremors when the shake the ground after an earthquake. __________
When rebuilding starts, new buildings may be very __________
carefully planned. Sometimes they are built on huge __________
blocks of rubber that will absorb no further earthquake. __________
C4- Rearrange the given words and phrases to make meaningful sentences. The first one has
been done as an example. (2)
a) Occupy / history / in / of / India / honoured / Rajputs / the / the / an / place.
The Rajputs occupy an honoured place in the history of India.
b) war – like / patriotic / proud / and / were / they / people.
c) lay / honour / their / would / they / down / lives / their / uphold / to.
Section – D (Text Books)
D1- Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow : (4)
The seed I spent or sown it where
The land is his and none of mine ?
We speak like strangers, there‟s no sign
of understanding in the air.
a) Who is referred to as T and „his‟?
b) Why do they speak like strangers?
c) Explain…. The land is his and none of mine?
d) Find the antonyms of the following words from the extract
a. Saved
b. misunderstanding
Or
Some twenty – thirty years later
She‟d laugh at the snapshot. “See Betty
And Dolly shed say, “and look how they
Dressed us for the beach.” The sea holiday
Was her past, mine is her laughter
a) Name the poem and the poet.
b) Who was the Betty and Dolly ?
c) Why is her laughter „a thing of the past‟?
d) Who is „she‟ in these lines?
D2- Answer any five of the following questions. (10)
a) The arch was not punished in the end. Why?
b) Why does Taplow feel that Mr. Harris in Harldy human ?
c) “I, have done something O! God! I have done something real at last.” Why does Andrew
say this.
d) The population in the world is growing at an alarming rate. Comment.
e) With king tut finally laid to rest, nature was at rest too. Explain.
f) What kind of certificate was Albert looking for ? Why ?
D3- Answer any one of the following question. (6)
a) Who was King Tut? Describe him and his family, particulary his father and Grandfather.
Or
Narrate the tale of Melon city in your own words.
Section – E (Long Reading)
E1- Write a character sketch of the Canterville Ghost.
Or
How did the ghost‟s third attempt to frighten the Otis family fail?
E2- How did Viginia help the ghost get peaceful death ?
Or
Describe the funeral of the Ghosh. How was he buried ?
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