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28th June,2018 to the class teacher in their respective classes
between 8:30am to 10:00am
ENGLISH
1. Compose a poem on any one of the following topics:-
• Nature
• Family
• Global Warming
2. Write a story in not more than 150 words beginning with the following:-
• Once upon a time, there was a family who lived in the jungles of...........
• Yesterday, I helped an elderly man while..........
3. Write an article on the following topics
• Life after Marine Drive Chronicles – Efforts by Afroz Shah
• Purpose behind Give Me Trees Trust
• Mind is your business
• Is technology taking over? (Efforts by Google Assist)
• Is English surpassing Indian languages?
4. Write dialogues with suitable characters following the given guidelines:-
• Conversation between family members on dinner table
• A patient visiting a doctor
5. Suggestive Readings:-
Read the given novels and prepare synopsis of each of the same:-
• The Fault in our stars
• Never Fall Down
• Life on the Mississippi
6. Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation based on the following topics:-
• Roll Number 1-5 – Nouns, pronouns, Adjectives
• Roll Number 6-10 – Verbs, Adverbs
• Roll Number 11-15 – Tenses
• Roll Number 26-30 – Speech
• Roll Number 31-35 – Voice
• Roll Number 36-40 – Omission, Editing, Unseen Passage
7. Compile a word bank of 100 words along with their synonyms and antonyms.
Note: The holiday homework should be done on A4 size ruled sheet. It should be submitted in a folder.
MATHS
1. Multiply (i) -3/5 x 15/3 (ii) -2/7 x -14/18
2. Write the multiplicative and additive inverse of -2/7
3. Write the class size of class interval “15-25”.
4. Write the Lower limit of class 35-40
5. The value of x for which the expressions 3x – 4 and 2x + 1 become equal is
a) –3 b) 0 c) 5 d) 1
6. If a and b are positive integers, then the solution of the equation ax = b has to be always
a) positive b) negative c) one d) zero
7. The product of multiplicative inverse and additive inverse of-3 is=?
8. Upper limit of class 30-35 is=?
9. Write the Class mark of the class “5-10”
10. What is the sum of upper and lower limit of class interval 60-70?
11. Is 216 a perfect cube?
12. Is it true that a cube of a number can end with two zeros?
13. A number ends with 8, What will be unit’s digit in the cube of this number?
14. If x/y is the additive inverse of c/d. Then, what is x/y – c/d = ?
2 Marks Questions
15. What number should be added to 2/7 to get 5/4?
16. What number should be subtracted from 2/5 to get 5/6?
17. Find 3 rational numbers between 4/5and 2/5
18. Find 4 rational numbers between -1/2 and 5/4
19. What is the reciprocal of (-3/8) * (-2/7) ?
20. Give two examples each of commutativity and associativity in rational numbers
21. Simplify
b) (5/7 x -14/15) + (-8/15 x 3/16) – (2/9 x-27/16)
22. Find a number whose fifth part increased by 30 is equal to its fourth part decreased by 30.
23. A die is thrown. What is the probability that the number 2 will appear on the upper face?
24. A die is thrown. What is the probability that the number comes up is even?
25. A coin is tossed. What is the probability that head will come up?
26. 49/4m cloth costs Rs 637/3.Find the cost of 1m cloth.
27. Solve for x
5(x – 1) – 2(x + 8) = 0
3 Marks Questions
28. A shopkeeper had a ball of jute string measuring 15 m. He sold 21 4 m to the first customer and 31
4 m to the
second customer.What length of the jute string is left with him?
29. The sum of two rational numbers is -5 . If one of them is −11
6 , find the other.
30. A train goes 80km in 1 hour.How much distance will it cover in 45minutes?
31. The weight (in kg ) of 40 persons are given below
53,55,55,49,64,60,63,57,59,55,42,51,50,52,44,46,49,52,45,52,40,45,52,52,56,64,49,54,48,45,48,45,62,
50,52,40,44,55,58,50
Prepare a frequency distribution table with class intervals 40-45 and so on, and then represent the data in
form of histogram
32. Rs. 13500 are to be distributed among Salma, Kiran and Jenifer in such a way that Salma gets Rs. 1000
more than Kiran and Jenifer gets Rs. 500 more than Kiran. Find the money received by Jenifer.
33. Two equal sides of a triangle are each 4m less than three times the third side. Find the dimensions of the
triangle, if its perimeter is 55m.
34. Verify the following statements,
a) (3/4 × -11/5) × 2/7 = 3/4 × (-11/5 × 2/7)
b) 5/9 (5/6 + -4/9) = (5/9 x 5/6) + (15/19 x -4/9)
4 Marks Questions
35. Draw a pie chart to represent the following data showing the people subscribing to different newspapers
in zone.
36. By taking X = -5/2,Y=3/4 and Z=-7/6,verify that
a) X x (Y+Z)= X x Y = X x Z
b) X(Y-Z)=XxY – X x Z
37. The perimeter of a rectangle is 240 cm. If its length is increased by 10% and its breadth is decreased by
20%, we get the same perimeter. Find the length and breadth of the rectangle.
38. The following data gives the number of Hindi and English books bought by a library during the year:
39. A man was engaged as typist for the month of February in 2009. He was paid Rs. 500 per day but Rs.
100 per day were deducted for the days he remained absent. He received Rs. 9,100 as salary for the
month. For how many days did he work?
40. Denominator of a number is 4 less than its numerator. If 6 is added to the numerator it becomes thrice
the denominator. Find the fraction.
41. An employee works in a company on a contract of 30 days on the condition that he will receive Rs. 120
for each day he works and he will be fined Rs. 10 for each day he is absent. If he receives Rs. 2300 in
all, for how many days did he remain absent?
42. On a particular day the sales (in rupees) of different items of a baker’s shop are given below:
Ordinary bread : 320
Fruit bread : 80
Draw a pie chart for this data
43. An unbiased die is thrown . What is the probability of getting
a) an even number
c) a number less than 5
d) a number between 3 and 6
Newspaper TOI HT Pioneer The
Hindu
Malayala
Manorama
Amount
24000 24000 18000 58000 20000
44. Two dice are thrown simultaneously . Find the probability of getting
a) an even number as the sum
b) sum as the prime number
c) a doublet of even number
d) sum as the multiple of 3
SCIENCE
1. The agricultural scientists disease resistent varities of wheat and some other cereals. They also provided a
new technique for their cultivation. Find out more and make a report about the work of agricutltural
scientists on new varities of seeds and new technique of cultivation which are helpful to increaseproduction
of crop enormously.
2. Visit families in your area and conduct a survey enquiring about the kind of clothes they use and the reason
for their choice.
3. (a) Visit your colony and enquire about the measures they adopt to conserve energy. Write a report on
the information you have got.
(b) Find out what does PCRA stands for ? What role does it play for conserving petrol and diesal?
4. (a) You must have heard of forest fires. Find out what is forest fire? How do they occur? Are they
natural or man-made? How can we prevent forest fires?What are the effects on the environment and the
forest dwller by the forest fire?
(b) There are some seeds that can only be geminated after a forest fire. Find out about them and collect
some pictures related to it. Summarize your finding on an A4 sized sheet.
5. Answer The Following Questions.
Unit 1 (crop production and management)
1. Despite favourable climatic conditions, a farmer’s crop failed to give good yield. Give the possible
reasons for this.
2. Which activity of the farmer can promote growth of earthworms and microbes in the field? How?
3. Beera, wants to practice crop rotation in his field. Suggest a Rabi crop and a Kharif crop which will
replenish his field with nitrogen. Which crop replenishes nitrogen and why?
4. Name the practice followed for large scale rearing of farm animals. (b) What facilities are provided to
farm animals?
5. Name the tool used with a tractor for sowing seeds in a field. (b) What are the advantages of using this
tool?
Unit 2 (Synthetic Fibres And Plastics)
1. Plastic is used for making a large variety of articles of daily use and these articles are very attractive. But
it is advised to avoid the use of plastic as far as possible. Why?
2. A bucket made of plastic does not rust like a bucket made of iron. Why?
3. Rohit took with him some nylon ropes, when he was going for rock climbing. Can you tell why he
selected nylon ropes instead of ropes made of cotton or jute?
4. PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a thermoplastic and is used for making toys, chappals, etc. Bakelite is a
thermosetting plastic and is used for making electrical switches, handles of various utensils, etc. Can you
write the major difference between these two types of plastics?
5. Despite being very useful it is advised to restrict the use of plastic. Why is it so? Can you suggest some
methods to limit its consumption?
Unit 3 (coal and petroleum)
1. We say fossil fuels will last only for a few hundred years. Comment.
2. We read in newspapers that burning of fuels is a major cause of global warming. Explain why.
3. Imagine that all the exhaustible natural resources are exhausted by human activities. Do you think
survival of living beings would be possible? If yes, why? If not, why not?
4. Why petrol is exhaustible natural resource, whereas sunlight is not? Explain.
5. Coal reserves are said to be enough to last for another hundred years. Do you think we need to worry in
such case? Why or why not?
SOCIAL SCIENCE
PROJECT
Prepare a power point presentation on the following topics and save in your pen drive
• Comparative study of Federalism in India and USA (Roll no 1 to 10)
• Foreign policy of India (Roll no 11 to 20)
• Karnataka election 2018 (Roll no 21 to 30)
• Impeachment process (Roll no 31 to 40)
• Inter state Water Disputes (Roll no 41 onwards)
MAP ACTIVITY –India Political
• Territories where revenue collection systems were practised during the British rule
• Distribution of Natural Vegetation in India
• Tribal groups of India
• Distribution of minerals and power resources in India
ACTIVITY
Read any English newspaper daily and write 5 national and 5 international news in your own words in a
scrap file.
ASSIGNMENT
Do assignment work of the following chapters in your fair notebooks of respective subjects-
History- Life in the Rural Areas
Geography- Natural Resources- Land, Soil and Water
Civics- Ideals of Our Constitution
VISIT BASED ACTIVITY
Visit the historical monuments related to the revolt of 1857 in Delhi . And prepare a detailed report of
about 5-6 A4 size sheets in your own words .
Some of the monuments are as follows-
• Mutiny Memorial at Northern Ridge near Hindu Rao Hospital.
• Nicholson Cemetery near Kashmiri Gate.
• The flagstaff tower in the North Delhi at Kamla Nehru Ridge
• Red Fort
• Baadli ki Sarai (close to the Azadpur Sabzi Mandi) and many more
Include the following points in your report-
Location and nearby places
Any interesting and famous tale about that place (if any)
Architectural design and style
Role of that place during the revolt using Relevant pictures
CHINESE
Write all the measure words and things related to it . Paste pictures of the object ( thing , person or animal ).
Write all the measure words done till now (done in class 6th ,7th and 8th till now ) .
Do the work in classwork copy .
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