KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA CRPF MOKAMAGHAT HOME WORK FOR AUTUMN BREAK Class:-1 Subject:-EVS 1.Draw a human body and write some parts name on it. 2.Draw a mango and colour it. 3.Paste photographs of your family members. 4.Collect and paste some leaves. 5.write names of some food items .
Class:-1
Subject:-EVS
1.Draw a human body and write some parts name on it.
2.Draw a mango and colour it.
3.Paste photographs of your family members.
4.Collect and paste some leaves.
5.write names of some food items .
KV CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK -2021-22
CLASS-II SUB –ENGLISH
1. Daily practice one page handwriting in 4 line notebook to
improve
handwriting.
2. Draw two pictures of wild animals and two pictures of domestic
animals
3. Collect one poem or story other than your textbook and write it
in your copy
4. Practice English reading daily from your book.
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
Subject---EVS
1.Draw a map of India and locate your state on it.
2.Talk to your grandparents about your family and locality
And write some words on your family and locality.
3.Collect some dry leaves and try to make some items with it.
4.Draw a picture of your vidyalaya and write some words on
it.
5.Visit a place during break and write your experience.
KV CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK -2021-22
CLASS-5 SUB –MATH
1. Write the factors of all numbers from 1 to 30
2. Make 3 different patterns of your own with pencil and paper. 3.
Make a magic top with cardboard. Divide it into 8 equal parts
and
colour 2/8 red, 1/8 orange, 1/8 yellow. (page no 52 as example) 4.
Collect national flag of 3 different countries. Draw them in
your
copy and write fraction of colors.
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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA
CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
Class:VI Subject: Art Education
1. SKETCH 5 HUMAN FIGURE /ANIMAL. 2. MAKE A FACE MASK WITH CARTON.
3. MAKE A TRADITIONALDRESS OF MIZORAM/TRIPURA(IT COULD
BE PAINTED OR CRAFT)
Answer the following questions:
Multiple choice questions – 1. Which of the following is a
herbivore? (a) Man (b) Elephant (c) Frog (d) Sparrow 2. Foods like
pizza, burger and noodles are rich in – (a) Carbohydrates (b)
Proteins (c) Vitamins (d) Minerals 3. Cotton fibre is separated
from cotton seeds by the process of – (a) Churning (b) Boiling (c)
Weaving (d) Ginning 4. The streamlined body is found in a ———- (a)
Snail (b) Earthworm (c) Fish (d) Jelly fish 5. The food prepared by
leaves is stored as ——————- (a) Starch (b) Fats (c) Proteins (d)
None of these
Fill in the blanks – 1. Carbohydrates and fats provide
______________ to our body. 2. To make fabrics, all the fibres are
first converted into_________________. 3. Oil is ______ in water.
4. On heating metal rim _______________ and fits into the wooden
wheel. 5. Pebbles can be separated from the sand by the process of
_________________
State True or False – 1. A small plant with a green soft stem is
called shrub. 2. Minerals are needed by our body in large quantity.
3. Polyester is a natural fibre. 4. Cotton is soft while iron is
hard. 5. Irreversible changes are temporary in nature.
Match the column –
A B
a) Rib cage 1 Brain b) Snails 2 Fins c) Skull 3 Ear d) Fish 4 Heart
e) Cartilage 5 Muscular foot
Short Answer Questions –
1. Few people are thin and obese. Why?
2. Why we should wear cotton clothes in summer? 3. List three
changes that can be reversed.
4. Name any four properties that can be used for sorting
materials.
5. An old farmer wants to separate the ripened grains from the
crops. What can he do?
6. What are translucent objects? Give two examples.
CCT Questions – 1. The animals P, Q, R, and S all move without
legs. The animal P moves by the alternate contractions and
relaxations of muscles of its disc-shaped foot. The animal Q lives
in water and swims by moving its tail from side to side. The animal
R lives in soil and moves by lengthening and shortening its body
segments alternately. The animal S moves forward by moving its body
sideways in the form of many loops. Answer the following questions
in connection with the above text –
(I) Identify the animals P, Q, R, and S from the following images
–
(II) Which animal from the above is slowest in its movement? (III)
Does shell play any role in movement of snail? (IV) What is the
role of fins in movement of fishes?
Autumn vacation holiday home work
Class- 6A
Subject-social science
1. Name all the planets according to their distance from the sun.(
)
2. What is the angle of inclination of the earth’s axis with its
orbital plane?( ?)
3. What do physical maps show? ( ?) 4. What are inscriptions?( ?)
5. Write a short note on Mahavira’s teachings.(
) 6. Who was Bhim Rao Ambedkar?( ?) 7. What do you mean by
universal adult franchise?(
?) 8. .on the outline map of india show the following.
(I) India-States with Capitals( )
KV CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
Sub teacher-Jyoti Mallick
1.Collect pictures of various Dance forms found in India and paste
it in a scrap book.
2.Write few points about each form.
The Project report should be handwritten by the students
themselves. ( )
You can use colour ful pens to enhance your work.
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA
CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
Class:VII Subject: Art Education
1. SKETCH 10 HUMAN FIGURE /ANIMAL. 2. MAKE A TRADITIONAL DECORATIVE
MASK WITH CARTON. 3. MAKE A TRADITIONALDRESS OF MIZORAM/TRIPURA(IT
COULD
BE PAINTED OR CRAFT)
Solve the following questions:-
1. Why does an athelete breathe faster and deeper than usual after
finishing the race?
2. Why do we sneeze when we inhale a lot of dust laden air?
3. How is clayey soil useful for crops?
4. List the differences between clayey soil and sandy soil.
5. Sketch the cross section of soil and label the various
layers.
6. Explain why holes are made in hanging banners and
hoardings?
7. How will you help your neighbours in case cyclone approaches
your village/town?
8. Explain, with examples, why we find animals of certain kind
living in particular climatic
conditions.
9. Fill in the blanks in the following statements:
a. When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water. It turns milky
due to the formation
of ___.
b. The chemical name of baking soda is _____.
c. Two methods by which rusting of iron can be prevented are ___
and ____.
d. The average weather taken over a long time is called____.
e. Wind is ____ air.
f. Winds are generated due to ___ heating on the earth.
g. Air moves from a region of___ pressure to a region of___
pressure .
10. Razia conducted an experiment in the field related to the rate
of percolation. She observed
that it took 40 min for 200 ml of water to percolate through the
soil sample. Calculate the
rate of percolation.
11. Explain how soil pollution and soil erosion could be
prevented.
12. What is humus?
13. What is weathering?
15. How is humus formed?
16. What is the role of A-horizon?
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Class 7A Autumn break holiday homework Science Q 1 list all
differences between clay soil and sand soil. Q2 draw the
respiratory system . Q3 list the similarities and differences
between aerobic and anaerobic respiration . Q4 draw section of
human heart. Q5 draw human excretory system . Q7 what makes the
blood look red. Q8 why is transport of material necessary in a
plant or in an animal? 10:
Autumn vacation holiday home work
Class- 7A
Subject-social science
1. Who was Al-Idrisi?( - ?) 2. Name the important rulers of other
dynasties that ruled over Delhi.(
) 3. What are exogenic and endogenic forces?( ?) 4. How does carbon
dioxide create green house effect? (
?) 5. Name three types of rainfall.( ) 6. What is the salinity of
the Dead sea?( ?) 7. When is International Women’s Day
celebrated?(
?) 8. How was the girls’ school in Madhya Pradesh in the 1960s
designed differently
from the boys’ school?( 1 9 60 ?)
9. .on the outline map of india show the following.
(I) India-States with Capitals( )
KV CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
Sub teacher-Jyoti Mallick
The Project report should be handwritten by the students
themselves. ( )
You can use colour ful pens to enhance your work.
1.Collect pictures of various Historical monuments found in India
and paste it in your scrap book.
2.Write few points about each form.
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA
CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
Class:VIII Subject: Art Education
1. SKETCH 20 HUMAN FIGURE /ANIMAL. 2. MAKE 2COMPOSITION OF STILL
LIFE (PENCIL SHADING
&COLOUR) 3. MAKE A TRADITIONALDRESS OF MIZORAM/TRIPURA(IT
COULD
BE PAINTED OR CRAFT)
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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA CRPF MOKAMAGHAT (AUTUMN BREAK
HOMEWORK-2021-22)
SUBJECT-SOCIAL SCIENCE CLASS –VIII A/B
1. Collect images of various resources (Natural & Human made)
and prepare a project file by using collected images.
2. Fill at least 3 maps by locating given places on political Map
of world- 1. Largest Copper Producer Country. 2. Largest Bauxite
Producer Country 3. Kalgoorlie 4. Coolgardie 5. Appalachians
Region. 6. Peru 7. Libya 8. Zaire 9. Brazil 10. Angola.
3. Fill at least 3 maps by locating given places on political Map
of India – 1. Raniganj 2. Jharia 3. Bokaro 4. Sanbhar Lake 5.
Digboi 6. Bombay High 7. Delta of Godawari and Krishna 8. Bhakra
Nagal Dam 9. Narora Dam 10. Kundankulam.
4. Learn question-answers of each lesson which are discussed in the
classroom.
5.Write a short note on the following- 1. Tipu Sultan 2. Haider Ali
3. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. 1.
2. (3 )
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
3. (3 ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 10.
4.
5. - - 1. 2. 3.
JAYA DEV KUMAR (PGT-ECO.)
AUTUMN BREAK HOME-WORK: 2021-22
SCIENCE, CLASS – VIII A
1. Write the key points (WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT) of chapter-10.
2. What do you mean by “balanced diet”.
3. Write the sources of carbohydrate, protein, fat, vitamin,
mineral and fibre from your daily
diet. (write at least two sources of each nutrient).
4. Name some hormones produced in human body.
5. Draw a schematic diagram to show how the onset of puberty is
controlled by hormones.
(fig 10.3)
a)The Sound of Music
b)The Little Girl
2.Write the structures of Simple Present Tense, Present Continuous
Tense , Present Perfect Tense and
Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
1. He said, “I have been a great mentor.”
A. He said that he had been a great mentor. B. He said that he was
a great mentor. C. He exclaimed that he was a great mentor. D. He
said that he has been a great mentor.
2.The guard asked, “Who are you?” A. The guard asked who he was. B.
The guard asked me who he was. C. The guard asks me who he was. D.
The guard asked who I was. 3. Ravi said, “The concert ended
yesterday.” A. Ravi said that the concert had ended yesterday. B.
Ravi said that the concert ended the day before. C. Ravi said that
the concert had ended the previous day. D. Ravi said that the
concert ended already.
4. Rahul and his friends ___________ also invited to the party. A.
is B. was C. had D. were Q5. Neither you nor your sister should
___________ to them.
A. talk B. talks C. talked D. talking
Q6. Twenty years _________ the minimum age to fill this form.
A. are B. is
C. has D. have
7. This dress suits her style. She __________ definitely like it!
A. can B. could C. will D. may 8. When Juan was two, he __________
already speak very well.
A. might B. could C. can D. should
9. __________ I talk to the manager? A. Might B. May C. Could D.
Shall 10. During peak hours, it _________ take more than two hours.
A. can B. should C. shall D. will
4.What are Modals ? Write the functions of will , would , shall and
should ?
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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA
CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
Class: IX Subject: Art Education
1. SKETCH 20 HUMAN FIGURE /ANIMAL. 2. MAKE ANY 2 OBJECTS IN CLAY
MODELLING 3. MAKE A TRADITIONAL DRESS OF MIZORAM/TRIPURA (IT
COULD
BE PAINTED OR CRAFT)
CLASS-IXB SUBJECT-Social science
TEACHER -Jyoti Mallick
Q1.-Every student has to make a file to complete the map
work.
HISTORY
Locate the following locations on the outline political map of
France.
Chapter-1: The French Revolution
• Bordeaux
• Nantes
• Paris
• Marseilles
GEOGRAPHY
Q2.Locate the following locations on the outline political map of
India.
Chapter -1: India-Size and Location
• India-States with Capitals, Tropic of Cancer, Standard
Meridian
Chapter -2: Physical Features of India
• Mountain Ranges: The Karakoram, The Zasker, The Shivalik, The
Aravali, The Vindhya,
The Satpura, Western & Eastern Ghats
• Mountain Peaks – K2, Kanchan Junga, Anai Mudi
• Plateau – Deccan Plateau, Chotta Nagpur Plateau, Malwa
Plateau
• Coastal Plains – Konkan, Malabar, Coromandel & Northern
Circar
Autumn vacation holiday home work
Class-9A
Subject-social science
1. Name the three ‘Estates’ into which the French society was
divided before the
Revolution.( '' )
2. What was the slogan of the French revolutionaries?( ?)
3. With whom does the final decision-making power rest in a
democracy?( ?)
4. What do you mean by political equality?( ?) 5. Name the main
production activity of Palampur.(
) 6. Outline Political Map of France
• Bordeaux
• Nantes
. Paris
• Marseilles
7.on the outline map of india show the following. • Mountain
Ranges: The Karakoram, The Zasker, The Shivalik, The Aravali, The
Vindhya, The Satpura, Western & Eastern Ghats
• Mountain Peaks – K2, Kanchan Junga, Anai Mudi
• Plateau - Deccan Plateau, Chotta Nagpur Plateau, Malwa
Plateau
• Coastal Plains - Konkan, Malabar, Coromandel & Northern
Circar
. Tropic of Cancer ( )
Autumn Break Homework
(a) N2
(b) O2
(d) None of these.
(a) Physical methods
(b) Chemical methods
3. Mixture can be
(d) pure substance
(c) Both are solutes
(d) Both are solvents.
(a) solid zinc
(b) molten zinc
(c) gaseous zinc
(d) molten tin
(a) 200 mg
(b) 200 g
(c) 95% mg
(d) 91% gold
(a) 200 mg
(b) 200 g
(c) 100 mg
(d) 100 g
(a) it is colourless
(b) it is hard
(c) it is pure
10. If we burn graphite,
(a) residue will be left
(b) no residue will be left
(c) it will not burn
(d) it will change into diamond.
11. Nanometer is an
(c) Unit for measuring micro-distance
(d) Unit for measuring macro-distance.
12. Barometer measures
(a) Temperature of substance
(b) Heat of substance
(c) Radiation of substance
14. Anemometer measures
(b) Pollination of plant by the wind
(c) Wind resistance
(d) Wind speed.
15. The organelle that is called the powerhouse of the cell is
______
(a) Golgi bodies
(d) Both (a) and (b)
17.The process which occurs when dry raisins are soaked in water is
called _________.
(a) Osmosis
(b) Endosmosis
(c) Endocytosis
(d) Diffusion
18. Before scraping the inner side of cheek to prepare a temporary
mount of cheek cell,
the mouth is rinsed to:
(a) remove food particles
(b) make it alkaline
19. An undefined nuclear region of Prokaryotes is known as
______
(a) nucleus
(b) nucleoid
(c) nucleolus
(d) nucleic acid
20. While observing an onion peel slide under the microscope,
Paheli noted its
characteristics. Which of these does she not see?
(a) Cells attached edge to edge without intercellular space
(b) Presence of single nucleus in the cell
(c) Presence of cell wall around each rectangular cell
(d) All of these
21. Which one of the following has their own DNA?
(a) Vacuole
(b) Mitochondria
22. A cover slip is placed over the specimen to:
(a) prevent the tissue from drying
(b) prevent glycerine from leaking out
(c) remove extra stain and water
(d) crush the cells in order to see the organelles clearly
23. The S.I. unit of force is
I. Kgm/s
II. Kgm/s2
III. Newton
IV. Newton-meter
24. What do we get by the product of mass and velocity?
I. Force
II. Inertia
III. Momentum
IV. Newton
25. The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional
to
I. Mass of the body
II. Velocity of the body
III. Net force applied on the body
IV. None of these
26. If two balls of same masses are dropped on sand, the depths of
penetration is same if
I. Heavier ball is dropped faster than lighter ball
II. Lighter ball is dropped faster than heavier ball
III. The product ‘mv’ is same for both bodies
IV. None of these
27. A coin placed on a card(rested at the edges of the glass)
remains at rest because of
I. Inertia of rest
II. Two forces act on the coin which balance each other
III. No unbalanced force acts on it
IV. All of these
28. A force of 50N moves a body,
I. Friction force exerted on the body is less than 50N
II. Friction force exerted on the body is more than 50N
III. None of these
IV. Both of I and II
29. A fielder giving a swing while catching a ball is an example
of
I. Inertia
II. Momentum
30. Action and reaction forces
I. Act on the same body
II. Act on different bodies
III. Act in same direction
IV. Both I and III
31. When we pedaling the bicycle it stops because
I. The earth’s gravitational force acts on it
II. It is not accelerated
III. No unbalanced force acts on it
IV. Frictional force acts on it
32. A football and a stone has same mass
I. Both have same inertia
II. Both have same momentum
III. Both have different inertia
IV. Both have different momentum
33. Which is the most simple type of motion among the following? a)
Motion in straight line
b) Motion in plane.
c) Motion in space
d) Motion of projectile.
34.Directions: In each of the following questions, a statement of
Assertion is given and a corresponding statement of Reason is given
just below it. Of the statements, given below, mark the correct
answer as: (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the
correct explanation of assertion. (b) Both assertion and reason are
true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion. (c)
Assertion is true but reason is false. (d) Both Assertion and
Reason are false. Q.1. Assertion : An object may acquire
acceleration even if it is moving at a constant speed. Reason :
With change in the direction of motion, an object can acquire
acceleration.
Answer
Q.2. Assertion : Displacement of an object may be zero even if the
distance covered by it is not zero. Reason : Displacement is the
shortest distance between the initial and final position.
Answer
Q.3. Assertion : The graph between two physical quantities P and Q
is straight line, when P/Q is constant.
Reason : The straight line graph means that P is proportional to Q
or P is equal to constant multiplied by Q.
Answer
Q.4. Assertion : Velocity versus time graph of a particle in
uniform motion along a straight path is a line parallel to the time
axis. Reason : In uniform motion the velocity of a particle
increases as the square of the time elapsed.
Answer
Q.5. Assertion : the speedometer of a car measures the
instantaneous speed of the car. Reason : Average speed is equal to
the total distance covered by an object divided by the total time
taken.
Answer
Q.6. Assertion : An object may have acceleration even if it is
moving with uniform speed. Reason : An object may be moving with
uniform speed but it may be changing its direction of motion.
Answer
Q.7. Assertion : Motion with uniform velocity is always along a
straight line path. Reason : In uniform velocity, speed is the
magnitude of the velocity and is equal to the instantaneous
velocity.
Answer
Q.8. Assertion : If a particle is moving with constant velocity,
then average velocity for any time interval is equal to
instantaneous velocity. Reason : If average velocity of a particle
moving on a straight line is zero for a given time interval, then
instantaneous velocity at some instant within this interval may be
zero.
Answer
Q.9. Assertion : The displacement of an object can be either
positive, negative or zero. Reason : Displacement has both the
magnitude and direction.
Answer
Q.10. Assertion : When the displacement of a body is directly
proportional to the square of the time. Then the body is moving
with uniform acceleration. Reason : The slope of velocity-time
graph with time axis gives acceleration.
Answer
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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
AUTUMN BREAK ASSIGNMENT 2021
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CLASS X ENGLISH
1. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow
:-
“Our elders are often heard reminiscing nostalgically about those
good old Portuguese days,
the Portuguese and their famous loaves of bread. Those eaters might
have vanished but the
makers are still there. We still have amongst us the mixers, the
moulders and those who bake
the loaves. Those age-old, time-tested furnaces still exist. The
fire in these furnaces has not yet
been extinguished. The thud and jingle of traditional baker’s
bamboo, heralding his arrival in
the morning, can still be heard in some places. ”
i.The narrator says that the furnaces were ‘time-tested’
because
a) they had been thoroughly tested each time, before being
used.
b) they had proved the test of time and were working well.
c) they had been tested by modern day experts.
d) they had the power to withstand inexperienced usage.
ii Those eaters might have vanished but the makers are still there.
Pick the option that
expresses the tone of the narrator.
1) elated 2) morose 3) nostalgic 4) hopeful 5) sarcastic 6)
critical 7) celebratory
a) 1 and 7 b) 2 and 6 c) 3 and 4 d) 4 and 5
iii Pick the idiom that brings out the same meaning of
‘reminiscing’ as used in the passage
a) train of thought. b) commit something to memory. c) a trip down
memory lane. d) jog
somebody’s memory.
iv Why do you think the baker came in with ‘a thud and a
jingle’?
a) He wanted to make everyone alert and active with his
presence.
b) He wanted to wake up everyone from their slumber and ask them to
visit the bakery.
c) He was used to making a loud noise as most people responded to
just that.
d) He wanted to make people aware that he had come around to sell
his goodies.
v.The ‘fire in the furnaces has not yet been extinguished’ implies
that
a) the furnaces are still being used to bake the loaves of
bread.
b) The fire is in the process of being reviewed as a replaceable
method for heating furnaces.
c) The furnaces are very strong and cannot be shifted for use in
other areas.
d) The fire in the furnaces takes a long time to cease burning,
once lighted.
2. Write summaries of the following chapters :
a)Amanda
b)Animals
d)Glimpses of India
4.Write functions of May , might , can and could.
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KV CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
CLASS-XB SUBJECT-Social science
TEACHER -Jyoti Mallick
Every student has to make a file to complete the map work.
Q1-Locate the given locations on the outline map of India with
appropriate symbols and shades.Map
should be neat and clear. Use separate maps for each topic.
Chapter 1: Resources and Development
a. Major soil Types: alluvial,sandy,loamy,red and black.
Chapter 3: Water Resources
a. Major areas of Rice and Wheat
b. Largest / Major producer States of Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee,
Rubber, Cotton and Jute.
Q2- Identify the features of the following information and write
their correct names on the
political map of India.
1. A beverage crop-producing state [CBSE 2011]
2. The leading jute or Golden Fibre producing state [CBSE 2011,
10]
3. Leading coffee producing state [CBSE 2011, 10]
4. Major sugarcane producing state [CBSE 2010)
Autumn vacation holiday home work
Class-10A
Subject-social science
1.Why is NREGA also called the Right to work? Explain the
objectives of National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act 2005.( ?
2005 )
2. Define the main aim of the French Revolutionaries(. )
3. Write the classification of resources on four different
bases(
- )
4. Name three cropping seasons of India. Write their sowing and
harvesting time and major
crops of each season.( )
5. Which language was recognized as the only official language of
Sri Lanka in 1956? (1956 ?)
6.on the outline map of india show the following.
(I) Dams:
a. Salal
h. Tungabhadra
(2) Largest / Major producer States of Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee,
Rubber, Cotton and Jute
Autumn Break Homework
1. The chemical formula of lead sulphate is
(a) Pb2SO4
(b) Pb(SO4)2
(c) PbSO4
(d) Pb2(SO4)3
2. Which information is not conveyed by a balanced chemical
equation?
(a) Physical states of reactants and products
(b) Symbols and formulae of all the substances involved in a
particular reaction
(c) Number of atoms/molecules of the reactants and products
formed
(d) Whether a particular reaction is actually feasible or not
3. Chemically rust is
(a) hydrated ferrous oxide
(b) only ferric oxide
(c) hydrated ferric oxide
(d) none of these
(a) heavier than air
(c) acidic in nature
(d) soluble in water
5. Which of the following gases can be used for storage of fresh
sampel of an oil for a long time?
(a) Carbon dioxide or oxygen
(b) Nitrogen or helium
(c) Helium or oxygen
(d) Nitrogen or oxygen
6. The electrolytic decomposition of water gives H2 and O2 in the
ratio of
(a) 1 : 2 by volume
(b) 2 : 1 by volume
(c) 8 : 1 by mass
(d) 1 : 2 by mass
7. In the decomposition of lead (II) nitrate to give lead (II)
oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas, the
coefficient of nitrogen dioxide (in the balanced equation) is
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
8. Fatty foods become rancid due to the process of
(a) oxidation
(b) corrosion
(c) reduction
(d) hydrogenation
9. We store silver chloride in a dark coloured bottle because it
is
(a) a white solid
(b) undergoes redoc reaction
(d) none of the above
10. Silver article turns black when kept in the open for a few days
due to formation of
(a) H2S
(b) AgS
(c) AgSO4
(d) Ag2S
11. When crystals of lead nitrate are heated strongly in a dry test
tube
(a) crystals immediately melt
(c) white fumes appear in the tube
(d) a yellow residue is left
12. Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to granulated zinc taken in a
test tube. The following observations
are recorded. Point out the correct observation.
(a) The surface of metal becomes shining
(b) The reaction mixture turns milky
(c) Odour of a pungent smelling gas is recorded
(d) A colourless and odourless gas is evolved
13. When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water,
(a) calcium hydroxide is formed
(b) white precipitate of CaO is formed
(c) lime water turns milky
(d) colour of lime water disappears.
14. When a magnesium ribbon is burnt in air, the ash formed
is
(a) black
(b) white
(c) yellow
(d) pink
15. In which of the following, heat energy will be evolved?
(a) Electrolysis of water
(c) Burning of L.P.G.
16. Rancidity can be prevented by
(a) adding antioxidants
(c) keeping food in refrigerator
(d) all of these
17. The reaction of H2 gas with oxygen gas to form water is an
example of
(a) combination reaction
(b) redox reaction
(c) exothermic reaction
(d) all of these reactions
18. The reaction in which two compound exchange their ions to form
two new compounds is called
(a) displacement reaction
(b) combination reaction
(d) redox reaction
19. On immersing an iron nail in CuSO4 solution for few minutes,
you will observe
(a) no reaction takes place
(b) the colour of solution fades away
(c) the surface of iron nails acquire a black coating
(d) the colour of solution changes to green
20. An element X on exposure to moist air turns reddish-brown and a
new compound Y is formed. The
substance X and Y are
(a) X = Fe, Y = Fe2O3
(b) X = Ag, Y = Ag2S
(c) X = Cu, Y = CuO
(d) X = Al, Y = Al2O3
21. Which one of the following is acidic?
(a) Lemon juice (b) Tomatoes (c) Milk (d) All
22. Which one of the following will turn red litmus blue?
(a) Vinegar (b) Baking soda solution (c) Lemon juice (d) Soft
drinks
23. Which one of the following will turn blue litmus red?
(a) Vinegar (b) Lime water (c) Baking soda solution (d) Washing
soda solution
24. Methyl orange is
25. Lime water is
(a) CaO (b) Ca(OH)2 (c) CaCO3 (d) CaCI2
26. The nature of calcium phosphate is present in tooth enamel
is
(a) Basic (b) Amphoteric (c) Acidic (d) Neutral
27. Which of the following salts has no water of
crystallization?
(a) Blue vitriol (b) Washing soda (c) Baking soda (d) Gypsum
28. The function of quick lime in soda lime mixture is to
(a) Absorb moisture present in soda lime
(b) Increase the efficiency of soda lime
(c) Increase the pH of soda lime
(d) Take part in reaction with NaOH
29. The Ph of a solution of HCL is 4. This shows that the molarity
of the solution is
(a) 4.0M (b) 0.4M (c) 0.0001M (d) 0.001M
30. The difference of molecules of water in gypsum and PoP is
(a)5/2 (b) 2b (c) 3/2 (d) ½
31. Which of the following does not form an acidic salt?
(a) Phosphoric acid (b) Carbonic acid (c) Hydrochloric acid (d)
Sulphuric acid
32. The chemical formula of caustic potash is
(a) NaOH (b) Ca(OH)2 (c) NH4OH (D) KOH
33. The image formed by retina of human eye is
a. Virtual and erect
b. Real and inverted
c. Virtual and inverted
d. Real and erect
34. The change in the focal length of human eye is caused due
to
a. Ciliary muscles
b. Pupil
c. Cornea
d. Iris
35. The least distance of distinct vision for a young adult with
normal vision is
a. 25 m
b. 20 m
c. 25 cm
d. 20 cm
a. 1/10th of a second
b. 1/16th of a second
c. 1/6th of the second
d. 1/18th of a second
37. The light sensitive cell present on retina and is sensitive to
the intensity of light is:
a. Cones
b. Rods
d. None of these
38. The phenomena of light responsible for the working of the human
eye is
a. Reflection
b. Refraction
c. Power of accommodation
d. Persistence of vision
39. Which of the following colors is least scattered by fog, dust
of smoke?
a. Violet
b. Blue
c. Red
d. Yellow
40. The colored light that refracts most while passing through a
prism is
a. Yellow
b. Violet
c. Blue
d. Red
41. The amount of light entering the human eye is controlled
by
a. Ciliary muscles
b. Pupil
c. Cornea
d. Iris
42. The part of the eyes refracts light entering the eye from
external objects?
a. Lens
b. Cornea
c. Iris
d. Pupil
I. Absorbing light
III. No function
I. Carbohydrates
IV. starch
45. Carbohydrates in the plants are stored in the form of
I. Glycogen
II. Starch
III. Glucose
IV. Maltose
I. Leaf
II. Stem
III. Chloroplast
IV. Guard cells
47. The small pores present of leaf’s surface are called
I. Stomata
II. Chlorophyll
I. Catabolic process
II. Parabolic process
III. Amphibolic process
IV. Photochemical lprocess
49. Opening and closing of pores is a function performed by
I. Stomata
II. Chlorophyll
III. Chloroplast
50. Which element is used in the synthesis of proteins?
I. Hydrogen
II. Oxygen
III. Nitrogen
I. Cell membrane
II. Cell wall
I. Stomach
II. Pancreas
I. Trypsin
II. Pepsin
54. Lipase acts on
I. Chlorophyll
II. Water
III. Blood
IV. haemoglobin
I. Lymph
II. Platelets
III. Plasma
I. Arteries
II. Veins
III. Capillaries
IV. Pulmonary artery
58.Following questions consist of two statements – Assertion (A)
and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate
option given below: (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of
A. (c) A is true but R is false. (d) A is false but R is
true.
Q.1. Assertion (A) : The acid must always be added to water with
constant stirring. Reason (R) : Mixing of an acid with water
decreases the concentration of H+ ions per unit volume.
Answer
Q.2. Assertion (A) : Copper sulphate crystals are wet because it
contains water of crystallisation. Reason (R) : Water of
crystallisation is the fixed number of molecules of water present
in one formula unit of salt.
Answer
Q.3. Assertion (A) : The aqueous solutions of glucose and alcohol
do not show acidic character. Reason (R) : Aqueous solutions of
glucose and alcohol do not give H+ ions.
Answer
Q.4. Assertion (A) : HCl gas does not change the colour of dry blue
litmus paper. Reason (R) : HCl gas dissolves in the water present
in wet litmus paper to form H+ ions.
Answer
Q.5. Assertion (A) : Weak acids have low electrical conductivity.
Reason (R) : Strong acids and weak acids have equal concentration
of hydrogen ions in their solutions.
Answer
Q.6. Assertion (A): Pure water is neither acidic nor basic. Reason
(R) : The pH of a solution is inversely proportional to the
concentration of hydrogen ions in it.
Answer
Q.7. Assertion (A) : During electrolysis of concentrated aqueous
solution of sodium chloride, hydrogen is produced at anode and
chlorine gas is produced at cathode. Reason (R) : Ions get
attracted to oppositely charged electrodes.
Answer
Q.8. Assertion (A) : Baking powder is used in making cake instead
of using only baking soda. Reason (R) : Baking powder contains
tartaric acid which reacts with sodium carbonate and removes bitter
taste.
Answer
Q.9. Assertion (A) : The chemical formula of bleaching powder is
CaOCI. Reason (R) : Calcium oxide reacts with chlorine to form
bleaching powder.
Answer
Q.10. Assertion (A): Plaster of Paris is stored in a moisture proof
container. Reason (R) : Plaster of Paris sets into a hard mass on
wetting with water to form anhydrous calcium sulphate.
Answer
Q.11. Assertion (A): The chemical name of bleaching powder is
calcium oxychloride. Reason (R): Bleaching powder is used as an
oxidising agent in chemical industries.
Answer
Q.12. Assertion: The process of dissolving an acid or a base in
water is highly exothermic reaction. Reason: Water must always be
added slowly to acid with constant stirring.
Answer
Answer
Q.14. Assertion: Calcium sulphate hemihydrate, CaSO4.1/2 H20 is
called plaster of Paris. Reason: Plaster of Paris is used for
producing moulds for pottery and ceramics and casts of statues.
Answer
Q.15. Assertion : pH = 7 signifies pure water. Reason: pH of acetic
acid is greater than 7.
Answer
Q.16. Assertion : HCl is a stronger acid than acetic acid. Reason:
On dissociation, HCl yields lesser hydrogen ions for the same
concentration as compared to acetic acid.
Answer
Q.17. Assertion : pH of ammonium nitrate solution is acidic.
Reason: Solution of a salt of weak base and strong acid is
acidic.
Answer
Q.18. Assertion : Phosphoric acid is a weak acid. Reason :
Phosphoric acid when dissolved in water dissociates partially and
produces very little H* ions.
Answer
Q.19. Assertion : Antacids neutralize the effect of extra acid
produced in the stomach during indigestion and thus provide relief.
Reason: Antacids are mild bases.
Answer
Q.20. Assertion : Acetic acid does not act as an acid in benzene
solution. Reason: Benzene is non-polar.
Answer
Q.21. Assertion : Bleaching powder reacts with dilute acids to
evolve chlorine. Reason: The chlorine liberated by the action of
dilute acids on bleaching powder is called available
chlorine.
Answer
Q.22. Assertion : Sodium carbonate pentahydrate is also known as
washing soda. Reason: Chief raw materials for the manufacture of
washing soda are NH3, NaCl and CaCO3. Answer
Q.23. Assertion: Common salt is used for the preparation of many
chemicals such as sodium hydroxide, bleaching powder, baking soda,
washing soda etc. Reason : Main source of sodium chloride is sea
water.
Answer
Q.24. Assertion : AlCl3 is a basic salt. Reason: AlCl3 is a salt of
strong acid and a weak base. Answer
Q.25. Assertion : Baking soda is prepared by chlor-alkali process.
Reason: Brine decomposes to sodium hydroxide on passing electricity
through it.
Answer
Q.26. Assertion : Salt of KNO3 is formed by strong base and weak
acid. Reason: Salt of NH4Cl is formed by weak base and strong acid.
Answer
Q.27. Assertion : Strength of the acid or base decreases with
dilution. Reason: Ionization of an acid or a base increases with
dilution.
Answer
Q.28. Assertion : Higher the H ion concentration, lower is the pH
value. Reason: The pH of a neutral solution=7, that of a basic
solution < 7 and that of an acidic solution > 7.
Answer
Q.29. Assertion : CH3COOH is used as vinegar in cooking and food
preservatives. Reason: Strong acids are those acids which ionise
almost completely in aqueous solution and hence produce a large
amount of Hions.
Answer
Q.30. Assertion : Tooth decay starts when the pH of the mouth is
lower than 5.5. Reason: Enamel starts corroding below 5.5 pH.
Answer
Class: X Subject: Art Education
1. SKETCH 20 HUMAN FIGURE /ANIMAL. 2. DRAW A STREET SCENE IN
PERSPECTIVE. 3. MAKE A TRADITIONAL DRESS OF MIZORAM/TRIPURA (IT
COULD
BE PAINTED OR CRAFT)
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA CRPF MOKAMAGHAT
AUTUMN BREAK ASSIGNMENT 2021
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1. List the categories of economic activities
2. Mention any two types of Primary Industries
3. State two economic causes of business risk
4. Discuss the various objectives of Business
5. Mention the two most important characteristics of Business
6. What is Risk? Explain the causes of Risk.
7. What is Commerce? Explain Trade and Aids to Trade.
8. Discuss in details about the classification of Industries
SRINIVAS MUTHINENI
PGT COMMERCE
1. Define Capital
2. Define Accounting
3. Goods Sold to X for cash will be debited to __________ A/c and
Credited to ________ A/c
4. List any four users of Accounting
5. Define Debtors and Creditors
6. Write the rules of Accounts.
7. Explain the Double entry system with example.
8. Enter the following transactions in the Journal of Mohan - 2019
January
1 Started business with Cash
Building
40,000
80,000
6 Bought goods from Ram and paid by Cheque 10,000
9 Sold goods to Amar 12,000
11 Withdrew cash by cheque for personal use 3,000
15 Took a Bank loan 40,000
25 Paid Salaries to staff 25,000
28 Sale of old Furniture to Meera for cash 12,000
9. Explain in detail any six Accounting Concepts
10. Pass the necessary Journal Entries
2020 April 1 Started business with Cash 50,000
3 Opened a Bank account 30,000
9 Sold goods to Ram for cash 6,000
13 Withdrew cash from Bank for office use 1,000
15 Paid salary 2000 in cash and 1000 by cheque
18 Received interest 500
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA CRPF MOKAMAGHAT (AUTUMN BREAK HOMEWORK) CLASS-XI
B SUBJECT- ECONOMICS
1. Prepare a project on any one topic from statistics in which you
have more
interest. 2. Write a short note on importance and limitation os
statistics in economics. 3. If you want to know about economics
standrad of your nearby families with
accurate information, which method of data collectionis is used by
you. Explain with valid reason.
4. Draw a flow-chart of various methods of sampling on a chart
paper 5. Revise whole syllabus which is covered before autumn
break.
JAYA DEV KUMAR
Notice
Poster
Article
Report
Debate
Speech
2.make a collection of your own 10 MCQs from the
chapters to be asked in term-1 along with the 4 options
3.Make a PPT OR PROJECT FILE on any topic of your
syllabus of term -1
Make sure you’ll make a project with following the
instructions we have talked about.
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1. - ?
2. . .
3. .
4. -
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5. . ?
Autumn break holiday homework
explanation.
1. What is SQL?
3. What are DDL and DML statements?
4. What is a base table?
5. Differentiate between WHERE and HAVING clause.
6. What is NULL value?
7. What is a NOT NULL constraint?
8. What is the purpose of GROUP BY clause?
9. What is HAVING clause?
10. What do you mean by Primary Key? Give a suitable example of a
Primary
Key from a table containing some meaningful data.
11. Define a Foreign Key.
12. Define the various SQL Constraints.
13. Define a candidate key with example.
14. What is a datatype? Name some datatypes available in
MySQL.
15. Differentiate between char and varchar datatypes.
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1) Solve the questions of Periodic test with complete
solutions.
2) Write the name reactions of chapter 10 and 11 with reagents and
conditions.
CLASS XII – BUSINESS STUDIES
AUTUMN BREAK (11th October to 20th October ) HOME WORK
1. Rajat joined as a CEO of Bharat Ltd, a firm manufacturing
Computer hardware. On the first day he addressed
the employees. He said that he believed that a good company should
have an employee suggestion system
and he wished to minimize employee turnover to maintain
organizational efficiency. He informed all
employees that he would ensure that all agreements were clear, fair
and there was judicious application of
penalties. However, he said that he believed that lazy personnel
should be dealt with sternly to send
the message that everyone was equal in the eyes of management. Also
that he would want to promote a team
spirit of unity and harmony among employees, which would give rise
to a spirit of mutual trust and
belongingness among team members and eventually minimize need for
using penalties. He told all present
that the interests of the organization should take priority over
the interests of any one individual employee.
A. Identify and briefly explain any four principles of management
given by Fayol, which Rajat highlighted
in his address to the employees.3
2. What are the three categories of Objectives of Management?
3. State any three features of Scientific Management.
4. What is meant by effectiveness of Management?
5. Accent Electronics Ltd. was operating its business in Malaysia.
The company started exporting its products
to India when the Prime Minister announced relaxation in import
duties on electronic items. The company
appointed retailers in India who had direct online links with the
suppliers to replenish stocks when needed.
Identify and explain two dimensions of business environment
discussed in the above case.
6. Voltech India Ltd., is manufacturing LED bulbs to save
electricity. However it is running under heavy losses.
To revive from the losses, the management shifts the unit to a
backward area where labour is available at low
cost. The management also asks the workers to work overtime without
any additional payments and promises
to increase the wages of the workers after achieving its mission.
Within a short period, the company starts
earning profits because both the management and workers honor their
commitments. Identify and explain the
Principle of management described in the above paragraph.
7. Ashutosh Goenka was working in “Axe Ltd”, a company
manufacturing air purifiers. He found that the profits
have started declining from the last six months. Profit has an
implication for the survival of the firm, so he
analyzed the business environment to find out the reasons to this
decline.
a. Identify the level of management at which Ashutosh Goenka was
working.
b. State two other function being performed by Ashutosh
Goenka
8. What is Planning? Explain the process of Planning.
SRINIVAS MUTHINENI
PGT COMMERCE
AUTUMN BREAK (11th October to 20th October ) HOME WORK
1. A and B are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses
equally. On 1st April, 2012 the balance of their
Capital Accounts were : A-Rs. 50,000 and B-Rs. 40,000. On that date
the balances of their Current Accounts
were : A-Rs. 10,000 (credit) and B-Rs. 3,000 (debit). Interest @ 5%
p.a. is to be allowed on the balance of
Capital Accounts as on 1.4.2012. B is to get annual salary of Rs.
3,000 which had not been withdrawn.
Drawings of A and B during the year were Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 2,000
respectively. The profit for the year
ended 31st March, 2013 before charging interest on capital but
after charging B’s salary was Rs. 70,000. It is decided to transfer
10% of divisible profit to a Reserve Account. Prepare Profit &
Loss Appropriation Account for the year ended 31st March, 2013 and
show Capital and Current Accounts of the Partners for the
year.
2. P, Q and R are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio
of 3:2:1. The goodwill of the firm is valued at
Rs. 12,000. They have decided to change the profit-sharing ratio to
2:2:1. Pass necessary Journal Entries.
3. Brick, Sand and Cement were partners in a firm sharing profits
and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1
respectively. Following is their Balance Sheet as on 31st March
2020.
Lime is to be admitted as a partner with effect from 1st April,
2021 on the following terms a. Lime will bring in Rs. 15,000 as
Capital and Rs. 12,000 as premium for goodwill. Half of the premium
will be
withdrawn by the partners. b. Lime will be entitled to : 1/6th
share in the profits of the firm. c. The assets will be revalued as
follows Land and Building— Rs. 56,000; Furniture — Rs. 12.000;
Stock— Rs.
16,000; Debtors — Rs. 7,000 d. The claim of a creditor for Rs.
2,300 is paid at Rs. 2,000.
Record the Journal entries (including cash transactions) in the
books of the firm and show the opening Balance Sheet of the new
firm.
4. Dinesh Ltd. Invited applications for issuing 10,000 shares of
Rs.10 each. The amount was payable as
follows:
On Application – Rs. 1, On Allotment – Rs.2, On First Call – Rs.3,
On Second Call – Balance
The issue was fully subscribed. Ram to whom 100 shares were
allotted, failed to pay the allotment
money and his shares were forfeited immediately after allotment.
Shyam to whom 150 shares were
allotted, failed to pay the first call. His shares were also
forfeited after the first call. Afterwards the
second and final call was made. Mohan, to whom 50 shares were
allotted, failed to pay the second and
final call. His shares were also forfeited. All the forfeited
shares were reissued at Rs.9 per share fully
paid-up. Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Dinesh
Ltd.
5. Y ltd invited applications for issuing 15,000 shares of Rs.10
each on which Rs.6 per share were called up,
which were payable as follows:
On Application – Rs. 2, On Allotment – Rs.1, On First Call –
Rs.3
The issue was fully subscribed and the amount was received as
follows:
On 10,000 shares - Rs.6 per share
On 3,000 shares – Rs.3 per share
On 2,000 shares – Rs.2 per share
The director forfeited those shares on which less than Rs.6 per
share were received. The forfeited shares
were reissued at Rs.9 per share, as Rs.6 per share paid up. Pass
necessary journal entries for the above
transactions in the books of the company.
SRINIVAS MUTHINENI
PGT COMMERCE
AUTUMN BREAK (11th October to 20th October ) HOME WORK
1. List any three tasks that Mr. Armstrong needs to do, as a
production manager, in
his firm, to carry out the plans laid down by the top
managers
Enumerate the three economic objectives of management.
“Delegation of authority, undoubtedly empowers an employee to act
for his
superior, but the superior would still be accountable for the
outcome. Explain the
elements of delegation of authority discussed above.
The Government is considering a pioneer proposal to launch a single
debit-cumcredit card to
increase the ease and usage for the consumers. The card which
will
be called the “National Mobility Card” will have unique advantages
for making
payments in metro, buses, parking and making transactions during
visits abroad.
After hearing this news, Mega Bank decided to launch a “Mega
Mobility Card” on
similar lines , so that they could be the first to exploit the
opportunity, arising due
to the increasing trend of digitization. In order to improve their
performance, they
laid down a plan to hire more people in their marketing department
and prepared
guidelines to train their sales force to market the new card
facility being launched
by the bank. By quoting the lines, identify and explain any two
points of
importance of understanding Business Environment discussed
above.
State any four factors which affect the determination of the price
of the product.
Name and explain with a suitable example the technique of
Scientific Management
given by Taylor, with the objective of determining the number of
workers to be
employed for a task.
CLASS-XII B SUBJECT- ECONOMICS
1. Prepare a project that is assigned in the class for Term-1
examination.
2. Make more and more practice of MCQs that are provided through
google forms.
3. Make Practice of important MCQs for Term-1 exam that are
providing on daily basis during autumn break.
4. Write a short note on “Impact of Covid-19 on Economy’s
output”.
5. Revise and learn all concepts and topics which discuss in your
classroom concerned with Term-1 exam.
JAYA DEV KUMAR (PGT-ECO.)
Invitation
Letter of application for a job
2.make a collection of your own 10 MCQs from all the
chapters to be asked In term--II with 4 options
3.Make a PPT OR PROJECT FILE on any topic of your
syllabus.
we ‘ve discussed in the class.