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SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPILATION OF HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
All homework is to be done on A4 size sheets and compiled in a hard bound file /
folder. Design an attractive cover for your file / folder.
You may use different colour A4 size sheets for different subjects. Have a labelled
cover page for each subject. All sheets of a subject should be put together / tied/
stapled together and handed over to the respective subject teachers on the first day
of rejoining after summer break.
Attach all the worksheets along with the homework sheets.
The written part should be neatly presented in your own handwriting.
Remember a well presented “Holiday Home Work‟ fetches you appreciation of the
teachers and classmates.
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF HOLIDAY HOMEWORK : 04 JULY 2018
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SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS XII
SUBJECT : ENGLISH
General Instructions – 1. To solve the paper in the question sheet. 2. All questions to be answered according to the sections. 3. To submit the homework on 4 July 2018 positively
Section A – Reading Skills
Q.1 1. On the basis of your reading make notes on the below passage. 5 marks
2. Write the summary of the passage in your own words. 3 marks
It was bound in a rough, red cloth, now smoothened in places with the many caresses it had
received over the years. Its name boldly etched in gold over its hard cover. Its spine still holding on
firmly to the age old pages, much thumbed, dog-eared, yellowing pages.in its illustrations,
lithographs by the author himself, and a frayed red ribbon placed between the pages I had read the
last time. This is my favourite book.
That book startled me off on a journey that inevitably took me to the book alleys that still make the
three hundred year old city proud. The fact that my lane meandered through several by-lanes and
reached the book alleys in less than fifteen minutes made my trips frequent and my pocket-money
meagre. The narrow lanes were lined with small shops with dusty shelves. Their bespectacled shop-
owners – bibliophiles in their own right – were always eager to help me find treasures in all shapes
and sizes, bound in cloth or leather, some new and some which had changed several hands; others
which had corners folded, many in tatters, a few boasting of an autograph or a note written in
attention of a loving reader. My prized possession in those days was a book called Sita that was
illustrated with paintings by the illustrious Raja Ravi Verma.
Nothing gave me more pleasure than the feel of a cold spine against my palm, the weight of the
pages, their slight reluctance to open spontaneously, the faint crick at the turn of each page, and the
musty smell of the yellowing pages mixed with a slight whiff of the jet-black ink that filled my nostrils
as I brought the book close to my face.
Thus enamoured by books of all shapes and sizes, colours and textures and thus pampered by the
abundance of such gems in dusty attics and tiny shop windows, i stepped out of my city's
boundaries and stepped into different cities. As a resident in some, whilst a tourist in others. My
experiences in each of those cities have ben varied as have been my encounter with books.
In the beginning, I would wait to return from those cities and visit the old, familiar book alleys for my
ration of books for the rest of the year. But soon I realized that the character of the alleys, the shops
lining them and the books they sold had started to change. The old, dusty spines of ageless classics
were fast being replaced by Last Minute Suggestions for Board Examinations, Queries & Answers
Made Easy, cheap reprints of old classics, poor translations of world famous children's classics and
photocopies of what were otherwise intellectual masterpieces. Makeshift shops had encroached
upon the pavements of the narrow alleys and had started to threaten the original inhabitants
themselves. Disappointment was inevitable, and it didn't take too long to set in. Like many others, I
soon decided it was time to park my hopes elsewhere.
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Q2. 1. On the basis of your reading make notes on the below passage. 5 marks
2. Write the summary of the passage in your own words. 3 marks
A boss who enjoys sycophancy is not a leader. Inspired leaders don’t encourage servile behaviour, they confront people with their freedom. That was the provocative message from Peter Block, consultant and bestselling author of influential books like, Flawless Consulting, Stewardship, The Empowered Manager and Community. ‘To say, “I want my boss to be like my mommy”. The notion that leaders know and others don’t is a myth, said Block. The management guru said people should stop treating bosses as if they are – just bosses. “People are responsible for how they are inside the institution. Subordinates create the bosses that they have. Maybe the audience creates the performance. Maybe the listening creates the speaking. Maybe citizens create leaders, maybe employees create bosses, maybe students create teachers and children create parents”, he said. Block added that change management is often important because it treats leaders as if they are important, when they aren’t.” Don’t go to the boardroom. Conventional leaders only know what is working somewhere else. Go to the fringes and the middle. That’s where all leadership exists. That’s where the real engagement should be. Part of the challenge is to create conversations. A great question if you are interested in change or development is this: What is the conversation that we haven’t had?” he said. Arun Maira, former Chairman, Boston Consulting Group and now Member, Planning Commission, concurred. “Leadership is not about imposing one’s position and authority on others. It is about the art of coaching without having direct authority”, he said. According to Maira, there is a strong need to create a leadership culture where nobody is the boss but people collaborate in an environment of collective ability and responsibility to improve the world. “A leader is not necessarily a person in a position of authority but someone who takes the first steps towards something they truly believe in,” he said. Tata Steel V.C., Muthuraman pointed out that leadership programmes focus on left brain learning in areas like finance, marketing organization structures and strategy. “As much as 70%-80%- of a person is their intrinsic qualities. We are doing something wrong by sending out programmed robots to the world instead of nurturing qualities like compassion, conviction, ethics and courage against all odds. Including, telling the truth,” he told the audience at the School of Inspired Leadership. Space for making notes:
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Section-B-Writing Skills
Q3. The Residents welfare Society is organizing a “Bal Mela” on Children’s day. There will be stalls,
games and rides along with many attractive prizes. Extend an invitation to the residents to
participate in the same. (W.L-50 words) (4 marks)
Q4.As the Secretary of Vasant Vihar Residents Association, draft a notice informing the residents
about a free medical camp for free health and heart check up organized by Fortis Group Of
Hospitals. Sign as Dr. Mohan. (W.L-50 words) (4 marks)
Q5.You are Vishal, the hostel warden of Zenith Public School, Mumbai. Write a letter placing order
to the sales manager, Bharat Electronics and Appliances, New Delhi for a few fans, geysers and 4
other goods that want to purchase for the hostel. (6 marks)
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Q6. Write a job application for the post of a P.G.T Home Sc. for St. Mary’s school, 16, Meera bagh
Delhi. You are Shubhash Madan, resident of 83, Purva Enclave, G.K-II, New Delhi. Do add a bio
data also. (6 marks)
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Q7.You are Bala, a social worker, much concerned about the practice of keeping building materials
on roadside and pavements. Write an article in 150-200 words on how this encroachments not
only leads to health and hygiene problems but also endangers life and property. Give suitable
suggestions for putting an end to this practice. (10 Marks)
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Q.8.Mahatma Gandhi once said “I regard English language as an open window for peeping into
western thought and science”. Write a speech, to be delivered in the morning assembly
expressing your view points of English in India”. (10 marks)
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Section-C-Literature
Q.9 Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: (1*4= 4 marks)
Driving from my parent's home to Cochin last Friday morning, I saw my mother, beside
me, doze, open mouthed, her face ashen like that
of a corpse and realised with pain
that she thought away, and looked but soon
put that thought away, and looked out at young
trees sprinting, the merry children spilling out of their homes,.......
Questions:
(i) When and where was the poet driving to?
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(ii) Who was sitting beside her? What did the poet notice about her?
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(iii) What does the poet compare her mother's face to and why?
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(iv) What did the poet do then?
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Q.10 Answer all the questions in 40-50 words: (4 * 3 = 12 marks)
(i) The walls of the classroom are decorated with the pictures of “Shakespeare”, “buildings with
domes”, “world maps” and beautiful valleys. How do these contrast with the world of these
children?
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(ii) Even after getting a job in a tea-stall, Saheb didn't appear very happy, why?
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(v) What was the proclamation made on the birth of the Tiger King?
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Q.11 Flamingo – Long answer questions(125-150 words) (2*3=6 marks)
(a) How did the peddler feel after robbing the crofter? What course did he adopt and how did he
react to the new situation? What does his reaction reveal?
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Q.12 Vistas – Long answer questions (125-150 words) (2*3=6 marks)
(a) “The operation is successful. The Maharaja is dead”. Elucidate.
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Extra Practice Questions - to be done in a Rough Register
Q1.Write a notice on "WORLD READING DAY" to be celebrated in your school on 17 December 2015. Q2.Write a notice inviting students for participation in inter school quiz competition-‘INVENT’. Q3.Draft a poster on ‘Blood Donation Camp’. Q4. Draft a poster on ‘Save Trees’. Q5. Draft a poster to create Consumer Awareness in the present days . Q6.Ritu Wears is giving Annual Sale on all woollen garments. Draft a poster highlighting the above. Q7. You are Mr. Patel , Principal of Don Bosco School , Kolkata .Draft an invitation to the Education
Minister(state) to grace the occasion as the Chief Guest for Eighth Annual Day of your school . Q8.Design an invitation for the occasion of your elder brother's wedding. Q9.Draft a reply expressing your inability to attend your friend's brother's wedding. Q10. Write an application(with bio data)for the post of a Manager at Spice World NOIDA. Q11.Write a letter to the General Manager, Big Bazaar, complaining against the bad quality of
clothes that were bought in bulk for the children of the S.O.S village. You are Mr. Mohan, purchase officer S.O.S village-Delhi. Mention the details of bills , clothes, money paid and date of purchase.
Q12.Write a letter to Mr. Agashe, manager, Haldiram's ordering Veg. lunch to be provided to your
corporates for a month. Q13.Write a letter to M/S Sony Electronics offering your premises on franchise . Invent all the terms
and conditions needed. Q14.India believes in the policy of globalization and liberalization. In keeping with this, the FDI was
supposed to diversify by allowing foreign companies to invest in world's largest democracy India . As a conscious youth express your opinions through an article "Is India Shining and Developing Economically".
Q15 In the world of computers, reading books seem to take a back seat. The young generation feels
more comfortable with their laptops. Sending messages has become a rampant practice. 'The art of writing letter is on the wane'. Comment on the above and write an article on the same.
Q16.Express your views on the topic- Students are favouring to choose Humanities subjects as a
career option. Q17.Do you think being computer proficient is the need of the hour. Discuss over a debate.
NOTE- SUGGESTED READING
A) RED SAREE B) DAUGHTER BY COURT ORDER – BY RATNA VEERA C) SITA THE WARRIOR – BY DEV DUTT PATNAIK D) THREE THOUSAND STITCHES – BY SUDHA MURTY E)TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD – BY HARPER LEE
SUGGESTED FILMS TO WATCH A) SOUND OF MUSIC B) MY FAIR LADY C) TOWERING INFERNO D) THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY – A BIOPIC E) QUOVADES F) GANDHI - DIRECTED BY RICHARD ATTEN BOROGH ( MUST WATCH AS IT IS REFERENCE TO TEXT "THE INDIGO") G) PROSIDONE ADVENTURE
WRITE A CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF ANY 2 FILMS -WORD LIMIT 150 WORDS
"Wish you a very happy holiday"
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT : PHYSICS
CHAPTER -1: ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS
1. A free pith-ball A of 8 g carries a positive charge of 5 x 10-8C. What must be the nature
and magnitude of charge that should be given to a second pith-ball B fixed at 5 cm below
the former ball so that the upper ball is stationery?
2. Two equal positive charges each of 2µC interact with a third
positive charge of 3µC situated as shown. Calculate the
magnitude and direction of force on the 3µC charge.
3. Two fixed point charges +4e and +e units are separated by a distance a. where should the
third point charge be placed for it to be in equilibrium?
4. S1 and S2 are two hollow concentric spheres enclosing charges Q and 2 Q respectively as
shown in fig
(i) What is the ratio of the electric flux through S1 and S2 ?
(ii) How will the electric flux through the sphere S1 change, if a
medium of dielectric constant 5 is introduced in the space inside S1
in place of air ?
5. An electric field is uniform, and in the positive x direction for
positive x and uniform with the same magnitude in the negative
x direction for negative x. It is given thatA right circular cylinder
of length 20 cm and radius 5 cm has its centre at the origin and
its axis along the x-axis so that one face is at x = +10 cm and the
other is at x = - 10cm
i) What is the net outward flux through each flat face ?
ii) What is the flux through the side of the cylinder ?
iii) What is the net outward flux through the cylinder ?
iv) What is the net charge inside the cylinder
6. Derive an expression of electric field intensity at a point on equatorial axis of an electric
dipole.
7. Show that the force on each plate of a capacitor has a magnitude equal to QE/2, where Q is
the charge on the capacitor and E is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates
of the capacitor. Explain the origin of factor ½.
8. Two small identical electrical dipoles AB and CD, each of dipole moment ‘p’ are kept at an
angle of 1200 as shown in Fig What is the resultant dipole moment of this combination? If
this system is subjected to electric field (E) directed along +X direction, what will be the
magnitude and direction of the torque acting on this.
9.Two small spheres each of mass “m” kg and charge q coulomb are suspended from a point by
insulating threads each of l metre length, but of negligible mass. If Ѳ is the angle which each
string makes with the verticle when equilibrium has been reached, show that q2=4mgl2sin2ѲtanѲ
(4πϵѲ)
10.Two small charged spheres contain charges +q1 and +q2 respectively. A charge dq is removed
from sphere containing charge q1 and is transferred to the other. Find the charge on each
sphere for maximum electric force between them.
11.Two opposite corners of a square carry Q charge each and the other
two opposite corners of the same square carry q charge each. If the
resultant force on q is zero, how are Q and q related?
12.Two-point charges +q and -2q are placed at the vertices B and C of an equilateral triangle ABC
of side a. obtain the expression for magnitude and direction of resultant electric force at the
vertex A due to these two charges.
13.A pendulum bob of mass 80 milligram and carrying a charge of 2 × 10-8C is at rest in a
horizontal uniform electric field of 2×104 Vm-1. Find the tension in the thread of the pendulum
and the angle it makes with the vertical. What are the magnitude and direction of electric field at
centre of the square, if q=1.0×10-8C and a=5cm?
14. What are the magnitude and direction of electric field at centre of the square in fig, if
q=1.0×10-8 C and a=5cm
15.Two charges –q are each fixed separated by a distance 2d. A third charge q of mass m placed
at the midpoint is displaced slightly by x(x<<d) perpendicular to the line joining the two fixed
charges. Show that q will perform simple harmonic oscillation of time period T= [8𝜋3𝜖˳𝑚𝑑3
𝑞2 ]1/2
16. State Gauss’s Theorem in electrostatics. Using this theorem derive an expression of electric
field intensity due to a line charge..
17. (a) Define electric flux .Write its SI units.
(b) Using Gauss’s law , prove that the electric field at a point due to a uniformly charges
infinite plane sheet is independent of the distance from it.
(c) How is the field directed if (i) the sheet is positively charged , (ii) negatively charged ?
18.Obtain the formula for the electric field due to a long thin wire of uniform linear charge
density λ without using Gauss’s law. [Hint: use coulombs’ law directly and evaluate necessary
integral.].
CHAPTER – 2 : ELECTRIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE
1. Can a metal sphere of radius 1 cm hold a charge of 1 coulomb? Justify your answer ?
2. Is the electrostatic potential necessarily zero at a point where the electric field strength is zero ? Give an example to illustrate your answer
3. Work done by an electrostatic field is independent of the path followed between two points. Justify
4. Define the term polarisation of a dielectric medium. Write its S.I unit.
5. Four capacitors are connected as shown in the Fig.. Calculate the equivalent capacitance
between the points X and Y.
6. The space between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C is filled with
three dielectric slabs of equal thickness as shown in Fig. If the dielectric constants of the
three slabs are K1 K2, and K3 find the new capacitance.
7. The space between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C is filled with
three dielectric slabs of equal thickness as shown in Fig. If the dielectric constants of the
three slabs are K1 K2, and K3 find the new capacitance.
8. Two charges –q and +q are located at point A(0,0,-a) and B(0,0,+a) respectively. How
much work is done in moving a test charge from point P(7,0,0) to Q(3,0,0) ?
9. A capacitor is charged to potential V1. The power supply is disconnected and the capacitor
is connected in parallel to another uncharged capacitor.
i) Derive the expression for the common potential of the combination of capacitors.
ii) Show that total energy of the combination is less than the sum of the energy stored in
them before they are connected. 10. Deduce the expression for the potential energy of a system of two charges q1 and q2
located r1 and r2 respectively in an external field. 11. A 2μF capacitor with a dielectric slab ( K=5) between its plates is charged to 100V and then
isolated . (i) What will be the p.d if the dielectric is removed ? (ii) How much work would be done in removing the dielectric ? 12.Four point charges +1µC, +1µC, -1µC and -1µC are placed at the corners of A, B, C and D of a square each of side 0.1m
(i) Calculate potential at the centre O of the square (ii) If E is the middle point of BC, what is the work done in carrying and electron from
O to E?
13.Four charges are arranged at the corners of a square ABCD of
side d as shown. Find the work required to put together this
arrangement. A charge q0 is brought to the centre E of the square,
the four charges being held fixed at the corners. How much extra
work is needed to do this?
14.Consider a uniform electric field E=3×103 i NC-1. Calculate the flux of this field through a
square surface of area 10 cm square
(i) When its plane is parallel to Y-Z plane
(ii) When normal to its plane makes an angle 60˚ with x axis
15.An infinitely long positively charged wire has a linear charge density λcm-1. An electron is
revolving around the wire as its centre with a constant velocity in the circular plane
perpendicular to the wire. Deduce the expression for KE of the electron. Plot a graph of KE as a
function of charge density λ.
16.Two capacitors of unknown capacitances C1 and C2 are connected first in series and then in
parallel, across a battery of 100V. If the energy stored in the two combinations is 0.045J and
0.25J respectively, determine the values of C1 and C2. Also calculate the charge on each
capacitor in parallel combination.
17.The electric field inside a parallel plate capacitor is E. find
the amount of work done in moving a charge q over a
closed rectangular loop abcda.
18.Find the equivalent capacitance of the ladder between points A and B.
19.Find the p.d between points A and B of arrangement shown in fig.
20.What is the capacitance of arrangement of 4 plates each of area A at a distance d in air?
21.A parallel plate capacitor is filled with dielectrics as shown. What is its capacitance?
22.A capacitor is made of a flat plate of area A and a second plate having a stair like structure as
shown. The width of each stair is a and b. find the capacitance of the assembly?
23. A spherical conducting shell of inner radius r1 and outer radius r2 has a charge Q.
(a) A charge q is placed at the centre of the shell. What is the surface charge density on the
inner and outer surfaces of the shell?
(b) Is the electric field intensity a cavity (with no charge) zero, even if the shell is not
spherical but has any irregular shape? Explain.
24. Obtain equivalent capacitance of the following network. For a 300V supply, determine the
charge and voltage across each capacitor.
25.A spherical capacitor consists of two concentric spherical conductors, held in position by
suitable insulating supports. Show that the capacitance of this spherical capacitor is given by
C= 4𝜋𝜖˳𝑟1𝑟2
𝑟1−𝑟2 where r1 and r2 are radius of outer and inner spheres respective
27. (a) Three identical capacitor C1, C2 and C3of
capacitance 6 F each are connected to a 12 V
battery as shown
Find:
i) Charge on each capacitor
ii) Equivalent capacitance of the network
iii) Energy stored in the network of capacitor
(b) Derive an expression for the energy stored in a parallel plate capacitor
CHAPTER – 3 CURRENT ELECTRICITY
1. Nichrome and copper wire of same length and area of cross-section are connected in
series, current is passed through them. Why does the nichrome wire get heated first?
2. Two wire of equal lengths, one of copper and the other of manganin have the same
resistance.Which wire will be thicker ?
3. A current of 2 m A is passed through a colour coded carbon resistor with first, second and
third rings of yellow, green and orange colours. What is the voltage drop across the
resistor?
4. A 10ohm thick wire is drawn into a thin wire so that its length becomes three times its
initial length. Calculate the new resistance.
5. Why is potentiometer preferred over a voltmeter?
6. A 4 Ὡ non insulated wire is bent in the middle by 180⁰ and both the halves are twisted
with each other, find its new resistance?
7. A current of 2 m A is passed through a colour coded carbon resistor with first, second and
third rings of yellow, green and orange colours. What is the voltage drop across the
resistor?
8. A cylindrical wire is stretched to increase its length by 10%. Calculated the percentage
increase in resistance.
Derive the expression of drift speed in terms of relaxation time and electric field.
9. A wire of uniform cross-section length 1 has a resistance of 16 . It is cut into four equal
parts. Each part is stretched uniformly to length 1 and all the four stretch parts are
connected in parallel. Calculate the total resistance of the combination so formed.
Assume that stretching of wire does not cause any change in the density of its material.
10. A cell of emf E and internal resistance r is connected across a variable resistor R. plot a
graph showing the variation of terminal potential V with resistance R. predict from the
graph the condition under which V becomes equal to E.
11. Two wires A and B are formed from the same material with the same mass. Diameter of
wire A is half the diameter of wire B. if the resistance of wire A is 32Ω, find the resistance
of B.
12. Potential differences across terminals of a cell were measured (in volt) against different
currents (in ampere) flowing through the cell. A graph was drawn which was a straight
line ABC, as shown in Fig. Determine from the graph.
i) emf of the cell
ii) maximum current obtained from the cell, and
iii) Internal resistance of the cell.
13. Six equal resistances each of 4ohm
are connected to form a network as
shown in fig. What is the resistance
between A and B?
14. A network of resistances is connected to a 16V battery with internal resistance of 1 Ω as
shown in fig.
(i) Compute the equivalent resistance of
the network.
(ii) Obtain the current in each resistor
(iii) Obtain the voltage drop VAB, VBC,
VCD.
15. A number of identical cells, n, each of emf e, internal resistance r, connected in series are
charged by a d.c. source of emf e’ using a resistor R.
(i) Draw the circuit arrangement.
(ii) Deduce the expression for (a)The charging current (b)The potential difference
across the combination of cells.
16. Calculate the value of resistance R in the circuit
shown, so that the current in the circuit is 0.2 A.
what would be the potential difference between
A and B?
17. AB is 1 m long uniform wire of 10
resistance. Other data are as shown in fig.
Calculate (i) potential gradient along AB and
(ii) length AO, when galvanometer shows no
deflection.
18. Derive the formula for the equivalent EMF and internal resistance for the parallel
combination of two cells with EMFs E1 and E2 and internal resistances r1 and r2
respectively. What is the corresponding formula for the series combination?
19. When two known resistances Rand S are connected in the left and right gaps of a meter
bridge, the balance point if found at a distance of l1 from the zero end of the meter
bridge wire. An unknown resistance X is now connected in parallel to the resistance S and
the balance point is found at a
distance l2 from the zero end of the
meter bridge wire. Obtain a
formula for X in terms of l1, l2 and S.
20. Determine current in each branch of the network shown in fig.
21. A resistance is in the shape of a truncated right circular cone. The end radii are a and b
(b>a), the specific resistance of the material is ρ and the altitude is h. if taper is small,
then find the resistance between the plane faces of the resistor.
Project :
1. Six Experiments to be written in Practical note book.
2. An Investigatory Project on any of the following topics. Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, EMI and AC, Optics, Modern Physics, Electronics and Communication Systems.
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
PAPER-1 MM-50
1. Identify and indicate the presence of centre of chirality, if any, in the following molecules; (1)
a) 2-Chlorobutane b) 2-Bromopropanoic Acid
2. Write structure of the following organic compound: (1)
a) 1-Iodo-4-methylcyclohexane
3. Boiling point of alcohols are more than that of ethers and alkyl halides of comparable molecular
masses. Why? (1)
4. What is Lucas reagent? For what purpose is it used? (1)
5. Alcohols react with halogen acids to form haloalkanes but phenol does not form halobenzene.
Explain. (1)
6. How will you carry out the following conversions? (2)
a) Benzoic acid to benzaldehyde
b) Benzene diazonium chloride to benzoic acid.
7. Give reasons for the following; (2)
a) Dipole moment of ethyl alcohol is higher than that of phenol.
b) Grignard reagent can not be used in alcoholic medium.
8. How will you distinguish the following? (2)
a) Phenol & benzoic acid b) Benzaldehyde & acetophenone.
9. The treatment of alkyl chlorides with aqueous KOH lead to the formation of alcohols but in the
presence of alcoholic KOH alkenes are major product. Why? (2)
10. Write structure of the following organic compound: (2)
a) 1,4-Dibromobut-2-ene.
b) 3-Iodo-4-tertbutyloctane
11. Write the short notes on the following; (3)
a) Carbylamine reaction b) Riemer Tiemann reaction c) Sandmeyer’s reaction.
12. Account for the following; (3)
a) Gabriel phthallamide synthesis is preferred for preparation of primary amines.
b) Ethyl amine is soluble in water whereas aniline does not.
c) Aliphatic amines are stronger bases than aromatic amines.
13. Explain the following; (3)
a) Benzaldehyde is less reactive towards nucleophillic addition reactions than propanal.
b) Aldehydes are generally more reactive than ketones.
c) During the preparation of esters from a carboxylic acid & alcohol in the presence of an
acid catalyst, the water or the ester should be removed as soon as it is formed.
14. Explain the following in brief; (3)
a) Recemic mixture b) Chirality c) Organo metallic compound.
15. a) How will you distinguish the primary, secondary & tertiary amines? Also write the chemical
equations of the reactions involved . (3)
How will you convert the following?
(i) Methanol to ethanoic acid (ii) Methanamine to ethanamine
16. a) An organic compound A (molecular formula C8H16O2) was hydrolysed with dilute sulphuric
acid to give a carboxylic acid (B) & an alcohol (C). Oxidation of (C) with chromic acid produced
(B).(C) on dehydration gives but-1-ene.Write equation for the reactions involved.
b) Describe the following;
(i) Acetylation (ii) Protonation of alcohols (5)
17. 17. a) An organic compound ‘A’containing one benzene ring reacts with aq NH3 followed by
heating gives compound ‘B’which on heating with Br2 & KOH forms a compound ‘C’ of
molecular formula C6H7N.Write the structures & IUPAC names of the compounds A,B& C. How
will you distinguish the following pairs of the compounds? Pentan-3-one & pentan-2-one (ii)
Chloro benzene & cyclohexyl chloride (5)
18. i) Distinguish between the following organic pairs with the help of suitable chemical test;
a) Propan-1-ol and propan-2-ol b) Phenol and ethanol c) Phenol and Aniline
ii) Arrange the following in increasing order of their property indicated against it;
b) CH3CH2CHO, CH3CH2CH2OH C2H5OCH3, CH3CH2CH2CH3. (boiling point)
c) Propan-1-ol, 2,4,6-trinitrophenol, 3-nitrophenol, 3,5-dinitrophenol, phenol,
4-methylphenol(acidic strength)
19. Explain the following; (5)
a) Carboxylic acids do not give the characteristic reactions of carbonyl group.
b) c) Methanoic acid reduces Tollen’s reagent.
c) Haloarenes do not undergo nucleophilic substitution reaction easily.
d) Unlike phenols alcohols are easily protonated.
e) ortho nitrophenol is steam volatile while para nitrophenol is not.
CHEMISTRY PAPER-2 MM-50
1. Alcohols are comparatively more soluble in water than ethers of comparable molecular masses
.Explain why? (1)
2. ortho-Nitro phenol & para-nitro phenol are separated from each other by steam distillation.
Name the isomer which is steam volatile. Give reason also. (1)
3. What are ambident nucleophiles? Explain with an example. (1)
4. Why the chloroform is stored in dark coloured bottles? (1)
5. Arrange the following amines in decreasing order of their pkb values: (1)
C2H5NH2, C6H5NH2, C6H5NHCH3, (C2H5)2NH.
6. Distinguish between the following organic pairs with the help of suitable chemical test; (2)
a) Chloro benzene and cyclohexylchloride b) Phenol and ethanol.
7. Write short notes on the following with one example of each; (2)
a) Friedel-Craft’s reaction b) Sand Meyer’s reaction
8. Explain the following; (2)
a) Phenoxide ion is more stable than alkoxide ion.
b) ortho-Nitro phenol is more acidic than ortho-Methoxy phenol.
9. Write the mechanism of acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes to yield alcohol. (2)
10. Arrange the following in increasing order of their property indicated against it; (2)
a) Pentan-1-ol, butan-1-ol,butan-2-ol, ethanol, propan-1-ol, methanol (boiling point)
b) ClCH2CH2COOH, CH3CH2COOH , (CH3)2CHCOOH,CH3COOH (acidic strength)
11. Account for the following; (3)
a) Aldehydes undergo nucleophilic addition reactions more easily than ketones.
b) Grignard reagent should be prepared under anhydrous conditions.
c) Methyl phenyl ether reacts with HI to give phenol and methyl iodide and not iodo
benzene and methyl alcohol.
12. Explain the following terms; (3)
a) Aspirin b) 2,4-DNP c) Recemic modification
13. How will you carry out the following conversions? (3)
a) Ethane to butane b. Aniline to Benzoic acid c. Propan-2-ol & 2-Methyl propan-2-ol
14. How will you carry out the following conversions? (3)
a) Bromoethane to butane
b) Aniline to chlorobenzene
c) Benzyl chloride to benzyl alcohol
15. Explain the following; (3)
a) Protonation of alcohols is easier than phenols.
b) Although chlorine is an electron withdrawing group, yet it is ortho, para directing in
electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction.
c) Chloroacetic acid is stronger acid than acetic acid.
16. a) Give chemical test to distinguish between the following pairs of the compounds; (5)
i) Propanal & Propanone ii) Benzaldehyde & Acetophenone
b) How will you convert phenol into aspirin?
c) Name the reagents used in the following reactions
I) Oxidation of a primary alcohol to carboxylic acid ii) Butane-2-one to butan-2-ol
iii) Ethanal to ethane iv) Benzamide to aniline
17. i)Account for the following; (5)
a) Haloalkanes undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions easily.
b) The order of acidity of alcohols falls in the order: primary>secondary>tertiary.
c) The boiling point of ethanol is higher than that of methoxymethane.
ii) An optically active compound having molecular formulaC7H15Br reacts with aqueous KOH to
give recemic mixture of products. Write the mechanism involved for the reaction.
18. Explain the following observation : (5)
a) Electrophillic substitution in case of aniline takes place more readily than in benzene.
b) Gabriel phthallamide synthesis is preferred for the synthesizing primary amines.
c) Tertiary amines do not undergo acylation reaction.
d) Phenols are more acidic than alcohols.
e) ortho-Nitro phenol is more acidic than ortho-Methoxy phenol.
19. a) Distinguish between the following organic pairs with the help of suitable chemical test; (5)
i) Propan-1-ol and 2-Methyl propan-2-ol ii) Phenol and ethanoic acid.
b) Arrange the following compounds in increasing order of their properties as indicated against
them;
I) Benzoic acid, 4-nitro benzoic acid, 3, 4- dinitro benzoic acid, 4-methoxy
a. benzoic acid (increasing order of their acidic strength)
II) α-Bromo butanoic acid, ß- bromo butanoic acid ,γ- bromo butanoic acid,
a. bromo butanoic acid. (increasing order of their acidic strength)
III) C2H5NH2, (C2H5 )2 NH, (C2H5 )3 N, NH3 (increasing order of their basic
a. Strength in gaseous phase)
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
General Instructions
Each question of Section A is of 1 Mark.
Each question of Section B is of 2 Marks.
Each question of Section C is of 4 Marks.
Each question of Section D is of 6 Marks.
Section A
1. Let * be a binary operation defined by a * b = 3a + 4b – 2. Find 4 * 5.
2. If n(A) = 3 and n(B) = 2 , find the number of relations from A to B.
3. If A = (1,2,3) and B = (a,b) ,Write total number of functions from A to B.
4. If A = (1,2,3) and B = (a,b,c,d,e) ,Write total number of one one functions from A to B.
5. If A = (1,2,3) and B = (a,b,c) ,Write total number of one one and onto functions from A to B.
6. If A = (1,2,3,4) and B = (a,b) ,Write total number of onto functions from A to B.
7. If RRf : be defined by 3)2()( xxf then find 𝑓−1(−1).
8. Evaluate the following
(i)
3
2sec 1 (ii)
4
3sinsin 1
(iii)
6
5coscos 1
(iv)
6
7coscos 1
(v) )600sin(sin 1 (vi)
42
3coscos 1
(vii)
17
8costan 1
(viii)
45
1tan2tan 1
(ix)
5
4cos
2
1sin 1
Section B
9. Let Be a binary operation on Q defined by 5
3abba Show that is commutative as well as
associative. Also find its identity element, if it exists.
10. 𝑓: 𝑅 → 𝑅, 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏.Find a and b if 𝑓𝑜𝑓 = 𝐼.
11. 𝑓(𝑥) = 1 + 𝑥 , 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 23 − 𝑥 , 2 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 3
find 𝑓𝑜𝑓.
12. If 𝑓(𝑥) = 1 + 𝛼𝑥, 𝛼 ≠ 𝑜 is inverse of itself,find 𝛼.
13. Prove that (i) 10,1cossin 211 xIfxx
(ii) 01,1cossin 211 xIfxx
(iii) 10,1sincos 211 xIfxx
(iv) 01,1sincos 211 xIfxx
Section C
14. Show that the relation R defined on the set NN by
cbdadcRba ),(),( is an equivalence relation.
15. If R is a relation on the set R defined as (a,b) ɛ R ⟺ 1 + a b ˃ 0 for all a , b ɛ R. Show that R is reflexive and
symmetric but not transitive.
16. Let N be the set of natural numbers and R be a relation on NXN defined by (a,b) R (c,d) ⟺ ad=bc for
all (a,b),(c,d) ɛ NXN,Check R for reflexive,symmetric and transitive.
17. Let N be the set of natural numbers and R be a relation on NXN defined by
(a,b) R (c,d) ⟺ ad(b+c) =bc(a+d). Check whether R is an equivalence relation on NXN.
18. Prove the following (i) 2
3cot2cot1cot 111 (ii)
25
2sin
5
1sin 11
(iii) 48
1tan2
7
25sec
5
1tan2 111
19. Solve: xb
b
a
a 1
2
1
2
1 tan21
2sin
1
2sin
.
20. If
2,
2
sin12
,
2,
cos3
sin1
2
2
3
xifx
xb
xifa
xifx
x
xf is xf is continuous at2
x , find a andb .
21. If
2,
2,164
162 2
xifk
xifxf x
x
is continuous at ,0x find K.
22. Find value of a for which the function
0,4log12
0,3/1log/sin
14
3
2
3
x
xxaxxf
x
23. If
0,
0,cos12
14936
xk
xxxf
xxx
is continuous at 0x , then find k .
24. If 0,sin23
sin32
x
xx
xxxf is continuous at 0x , then find 0f
25. Let 0,
1log1log
xx
b
x
a
x
xf . Find the value of f at 0x
so that f is continuous at 0x
26. Find the RHD and LHD of
2,32
2,1
xx
xxxf at the point 2x .
Hence show that f is not diff at 2x
27. Show that
0,0
0,/1sin2
x
xxxxf is derivable at 0 and 00' f
28. Show that 2 xxf is continuous but not derivable at 2.
29. Write a function which is everywhere continuous but fails to be differentiable exactly at 3 points.
Also prove it.
Section D
30. 𝑓: 𝑁 → 𝑁, 𝑓(𝑥) = 4𝑥2 + 12𝑥 + 15 show that 𝑓: 𝑁 → 𝑅𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒 𝑓 is invertible.find inverse of 𝑓.
31. If ,sinsinsin 111 zyx Then prove that xyzzzyyxx 2111 222
32. Prove that : 22123
123
tan2
1sec
2tan
2
1cos
2
ec
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
General Instructions
Each question of Section A is of 1 Mark.
Each question of Section B is of 2 Marks.
Each question of Section C is of 4 Marks.
Each question of Section D is of 6 Marks.
Section A
1. If A and B are square matrices of order 3 such that A = -1, B = 3,then find of 3 BA
2. If A is a square matrix of order 2 and A = 3, then Evaluate A4 .
3. If A is a square matrix of order 3 and A = 2, then Evaluate A (adj A).
4. If A is square matrix of order n such that A =-4, find the value of A , where A is the transpose of A.
5. If A is a square matrix of order 3 and A =-5, find the value of Aadj. .
6. If A and B are square matrices of the same order and ,1 AB then Evaluate AB and BA.
7. If A is an invertible matrix of order 2 and A = 10, then Evatuate 1A .
8. If
20
011A and
02
101B , then find 1
AB .
9. If
543
012
321
, then write
5123
064
361
in term of .
10. Write a square matrix which is both symmetric as well as skew-symmetric.
11. If A is an nm matrix such that AB and BA are both defined, then write the order of matrix B.
12. If A and B are symmetric matrices, then check whether ABA is symmetric or skew symmetric matrix.
13. If A is symmetric matrix then check whether nA for n is symmetric or skew symmetric matrix.
14. If A = nmija
is a skew-symmetric matrix, what is the value of iia .
Section B
1. Using the properties, Evaluate the following
(1)
2510
212
236
(2)
3226
4739
6149
(3)
262481
141339
211967
2. Construct a 3 3 matrix C = ijc whose elements are given by
j
icij where x stands for greatest integer function.
Section C
1. Prove the following using properties of determinants
(1)
222
22
22
22
cbacbaaccbba
abcba
cabac
bcacb
(2) 233
22
22
22
2
2
2
ba
abab
abab
baba
(3)
2
1443
1332
1221
aaa
aaa
aaa
(4)
rcz
pax
qby
cba
rqp
zyx
rqp
zyx
cba
(5) 3)( cban
nbacanacnc
bnbnacbcnc
bnbanancba
(6) abc
b
acbb
aa
cba
ccc
ba
4
22
22
22
(7) )2)((
0
222 cybxyaxacb
cybxbyax
cybxcb
byaxba
(8)
111
4
)1()1()1(
)1()1()1(
222
222
222
222
cba
cba
cba
cba
cba
(9) 3222
22233
32223
33222
)(
)(22
2)(2
22)(
cbaabc
cbacba
cbacba
cbacba
(10) abccba
cba
baaccb
accbba
3333
(11) 3
22
22
22
acbcab
ababbaba
accacaca
bccbcbbc
2. Prove that 0
43
32
21
cXXX
bXXX
aXXX
Where a, b, c are given to be in A.P.
3. Prove that the product of matrices
2
2
sinsincos
sincoscosand
2
2
sinsincos
sincoscos
is the null matrix, when and differ by an odd multiple of 2
.
4. If
aaa
aaaA
sincossin2
sin2sincosprove that
ananan
anananAn
sincossin2
sin2sincosfor all n .
5. Prove that + ve odd integral powers of a skew symmetric matrix are skew symmetric but + ve even
integral powers are symmetric.
6. If A and B are two square matrices such that B = -A-1 BA prove that (A + B)2 = A2 + B2.
7. If
AA
AAX
cossin
sincos, then prove that
n
AnAn
AnAnX n ;
cossin
sincos.
Section D
1. Solve the following system of equations by matrix method:
(1)
032
432
14743
zyx
zyx
zyx
(2)
13213
10111
10332
zyx
zyx
zyx
(3)
2542
1932
1635
zyx
zyx
zyx
(4)
3266
244
1222
zyx
zyx
zyx
(5)
033
02
032
zyx
zyx
zyx
(6)
0563
02
0
zyx
zyx
zyx
2.
111
312
111
AIf , find 1A and hence solve the system of linear equations
23,0,42 zyxzyxzyx
3. Given that
210
432
011
A and
512
424
422
B find AB. Hence use this to solve the following
system of equations : 72;17432;3 zyzyxyx
4. Given that
135
317
444
A and
312
221
111
B find AB. Use this to solve the following
System of linear equations: 132;922;4 zyxzyxzyx
5. Using elementary transformations, find the inverse of the following matrix:
(i)
723
204
412
(ii)
261
143
352
(iii)
110
432
433
(iv)
113
421
312
(v)
261
143
352
.
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE
CLASSES AND OBJECTS, CONSTRUCTORS AND DESTRUCTORS
Short answer type Questions:
(a)What is the difference between logical error and runtime error? Give suitable example for the same.
(b) What is the difference between Global Variable and Local Variable?
(c)Differentiate between type casting and type promotion with suitable example.
(d)What is the difference between call by value and call by reference? Give an example in C++ to illustrate
both.
(e)What is the difference between Object Oriented Programming and Procedural Programming?
(f)What do you understand by Polymorphism? Give a suitable example of the same.
(g)What do you understand by Data Encapsulation and Data Hiding?
(h)Differentiate between public and private visibility modes in context of Object Oriented Programming
using a suitable example illustrating each.
(i) How are data abstraction and data encapsulation inter-related?
(j) Differentiate between a runtime error and syntax error. Also give suitable example of each in c++.
Find Header Files For The Following
(a) Write the names of the header files to which the following belong:
(i) setw() (ii) sqrt()
(b) Name the header files that shall be needed for the following code.
void main()
char str*+=” air force schools “;
cout<<setw(20)<<str;
(c) Write the names of the header files to which the following belong: (i) setw() (ii) toupper()
(d) Write the names of the header files to which the following belong : (i) frexp() (ii) isalnum()
(e) Name the header file required for the following functions:
(i) sqrt() (ii) setw() (iii) pow() (iv)clrscr()
Find Out Errors
(a) Rewrite the following program after removing the syntactical errors (if any). #include <iostream.h>
struct Pixels
intColor, Style;
void ShowPoint(Pixels P)
cout<<P.Color,P.Style<<endl;
void main()
Pixels Point1=(5,3);
ShowPoint(Point1);
Pixels Point2=Point1;
Color.Point1+=2;
ShowPoint(Point2);
(b) #include<iostream.h>
void main()
int x, sum=0;
cin<<n;
for(x=1,x<100,x+=2)
if x % 2 ==0
sum +=x;
cout<<”sum = “ >>sum;
(c ) #include [iostream.h]
class PAYITNOW
int Charge; PUBLIC:
void Raise()
cin>>Charge;
void Show
cout<<Charge;
;
void main()
PAYITNOW P;
P.Raise();
Show();
(d ) #include<iostream.h>
void main()
int x, sum=0;
cin<<n;
for(x=1,x<100,x+=2)
if x % 2 ==0
sum +=x;
cout<<”sum = “ >>sum;
(e ) #include<iostream.h>
#define num=10
class MEMBER
int Mno; float fees=0;
PUBLIC:
void Register()
cin>>Mno>>fees;
void Display()
cout<<Mno<<”:”<<fees<<endl; ;
Find the outputs
(a) Give the output of the following program
#include<iostream.h>
int a=3;
void demo(int x,int y,int &z)
a+= x+y ;
z= a+y;
y+=x;
cout<<x<<y<<z<<endl;
void main()
int a=2, b=5;
demo(::a,a,b);
cout<<::a<<a<<b<<endl;
demo(::a,a,b);
(b)Write the output of the following program.
# include <iostream.h>
void execute (int &x, int y=200)
int temp = x + y;
x += temp;
if( y !=200)
cout<<temp<<x<<y<<endl;
void main()
int a=50, b=0;
execute(b);
cout<<a<<b<<endl;
execute(a,b);
cout<<a<<b<<end;
(c) Find the output of the following program
# include<iostream.h>
struct play
int score, bonus; ;
void calculate ( play &p, int n=10)
p.score ++ ; p.bonus +=n;
void main()
play pl=10,15;
calculate (pl,5);
cout<<pl.score<<”:”<<pl.bonus<<endl;
calculate(pl);
cout<<pl.score<<”:”<<pl.bonus<<endl;
calculate(pl,15);
cout<<pl.score<<”:”<<pl.bonus<<endl;
(d) #include <iostream.h>
void Changethecontent(int Arr[], int Count)
for (int C=1;C<Count;C++)
Arr[C-1]+=Arr[C];
void main()
int A[]=3,4,5,B[]=10,20,30,40,C[]=900,1200;
Changethecontent(A,3);
Changethecontent(B,4);
Changethecontent(C,2);
for (int L=0;L<3;L++) cout<<A[L]<<’#’;
cout<<endl;
for (L=0;L<4;L++)
cout<<B[L] <<’#’;
cout<<endl;
for (L=0;L<2;L++)
cout<<C[L] <<’#’;
(e) Find the output of the following program:
#include <iostream.h>
struct Game
char Magic[20];int Score; ;
void main()
Game M=“Tiger”,500;
char *Choice;
Choice=M.Magic;
Choice[4]=’P’;
Choice[2]=’L’;
M.Score+=50;
cout<<M.Magic<<M.Score<<endl;
Game N=M;
N.Magic[0]=’A’;
N.Magic[3]=’J’;
N.Score-=120;
cout<<N.Magic<<N.Score<<endl;
(f) #include<iostream.h>
void main( )
long NUM=1234543;
int F=0,S=0;
do
int R=NUM % 10;
if (R %2 != 0)
F += R;
else
S += R;
NUM / = 10;
while (NUM>0);
cout<<F-S;
(g) Find the output of the following program.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<ctype.h>
void Mycode(char Msg[],char ch)
for(int cnt=0;Msg[cnt]!='\0';cnt++)
if(Msg[cnt]>='B'&& Msg[cnt]<='G')
Msg[cnt]=tolower(Msg[cnt]);
else if(Msg[cnt]=='A'||Msg[cnt]=='a')
Msg[cnt]=ch;
else if(cnt%2==0)
Msg[cnt]=toupper(Msg[cnt]);
else Msg[cnt]=Msg[cnt-1];
void main()
char MyText[]="ApEACeDriVE";
Mycode(MyText,'@');
cout<<"NEW TEXT: "<<MyText<<" "<<endl;
(h) Find the output of the following program.
#include<iostream.h> struct POINT int X, Y, Z; ;
void StepIn( POINT & P, int Step = 1)
P.X += Step; P.Y -= Step; P.Z += Step;
void StepOut ( POINT & P, int Step = 1)
P.X -= Step; P.Y += Step; P.Z -= Step;
void main()
POINT P1 = 15, 25, 5,P2 = 10, 30, 20;
StepIn(P1);
StepOut(P2, 4);
cout<<P1.X<<”, “<<P1.Y<<”,”<<P1.Z<<endl;
cout<<P2.X<<”, “<<P2.Y<<”,”<<P2.Z<<endl;
StepIn (P2, 12);
cout<<P2.X<<”, “<<P2.Y<<”,”<<P2.Z<<endl;
(i) Find the correct possible output(s) of the following program from the options given below.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
void main()
randomize();
char color*+*10+=,“RED”,”BLUE”,”PINK”,”BLACK”-;
int p;
for( int i=1; i<=3; i++)
p=random(2) +1;
cout<<color*p+<<”:”;
Outputs: (i) BLUE:PINK:BLUE (ii) RED:BLUE:PINK (iii) BLUE:PINK:BLACK (iv) BLUE:PINK:PINK
(j) Find the output of the following program.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<ctype.h>
void main ( )
char str[]=”Good@luck10!”;
for( int c=0; c<strlen(str); c++)
if(islower(str[c]))
str[c]=toupper(str[c]);
else if(isupper(str[c]))
str[c]=tolower(str[c]);
else if(isdigit(str[c]))
str[c]=str[c] + 1;
else
str[c]=’*’;
cout<<str;
Class Completion Questions:
(a) Define a class STUDENT with following specifications
private members
rollno integer
name character array of size 20
clas character array of size 5
marks integer array of size 5 per float // percentage calculate() // calculates overall
percentage & returns the percentage
public member/member functions
readmark() to read the required input & invoke calculate() function
displaymark() to display all details
(b) Define a class in C++ with following description:
Private Members
A data member Flight number of type integer
A data member Destination of type string
A data member Distance of type float
A data member Fuel of type float
A member function CALFUEL() to calculate the value of Fuel as per the following criteria
Distance Fuel
<=1000 500
more than 1000 and <=2000 1100
more than 2000 2200
Public Members
A function FEEDINFO() to allow user to enter values for Flight Number, Destination, Distance & call
the function CALFUEL() to calculate the quantity of Fuel
A function SHOWINFO() to allow user to view the content of all the data members
(c ) Define a class batsman with the following specifications:
Private members:
bcode 4 digits code number
bname 20 characters
innings, notout, runs integer type
batavg, it is calculated according to the formula batavg =runs/(innings-notout) calcavg()
Function to compute batavg
Public members:
readdata() Function to accept value from bcode, name, innings, notout and invoke the
function calcavg()
displaydata() Function to display the data members on the screen.
(d ) Define a class Clothing in C++ with the following descriptions :
Private members :
Code of type string
Type of type string
Size of type integer
Material of type string
Price of type float
A function CalcPrice() which calculates and assigns the value of Price as follows :
For the value of Material as “ Cotton “ Type Price (Rs.)
Trouser 1500 Shirt 1200
For material other than “Cotton” the above mentioned Price gets reduced by 15%.
Public Members :
- A constructor to assign initial values of Code , Type and Material with the word “ NOT
ASSIGNED” and Size and Price with 0.
- A function Enter() to input the values of the data members Code , Type , Size and Material and
invoke the CalcPrice() function.
- A function Show() which displays the content of all the data members of Clothing.
INHERITANCE
Q1. What is the need of inheritance in OOPS?
Q2. Differentiate between Abstract class and concrete class. Give one example of each.
Q3. What do you understand by visibility modes?
Q4. Define the following :
a. Single Level Inheritance
b. Multi level Inheritance
c. Multiple Level Inheritance. Give one example of each.
Q5. Consider the following and answer the questions that follow :
class School
int A;
protected :
int B, int C;
public :
void INPUT ( int t);
void OUTPUT ( );
;
class Dept : protected School
int X,Y;
protected :
void IN(int, int);
public :
void OUT ( ); ;
class Teacher : public Dept
int P;
void DISPLAY( );
public :
void ENTER( );
;
i) Name the Base class and Derived class of class Dept.
ii) Name the data members that can be accessed from function OUT( ).
iii) Name the private member function(s) of class Teacher.
iv) Is the member function OUT( ) accessible by the objects of Dept ?
v) How many bytes will be required by an object of class School and an object of class Teacher
respectively.
Q6. Consider the following and answer the questions given below.
class University
int NOC;
protected:
char Uname[25];
public:
University()
char State[25];
void Enterdata();
void Displaydata();
;
class College : public University
int NOD;
protected:
void Affiliation();
public:
College()
void Enrol();
void Show();
;
class Department : public College
char Dname[25];
int NOf;
protected:
void Affiliation();
public:
Department()
void Input();
void Display(); ;
i) Which class’s constructor will be called first while declaring object of class Department?
ii) Which kind of inheritance is being depicted in the above example?
iii) If class college was derived privately from university, then, name members that could be
directly accesses through the object(s) of class Department.
iv) How many bytes does an object belonging to the class Department require?
v) Which is the base class and the derived class of class College.
DATA FILE HANDLING
(a) What is the difference between get() and read().
(b) What is the difference between app and ate mode of opening a file.
(c) Name two member functions of ofstream class. (except open and close)
(d) What is the output if the file content before the execution of the program is the string “ABC” ( Note
that “ “ are not part of the file)
void main()
char ch=’a’;
fstream fileout(“data.dat”,ios::out);
fileout<<ch;
int p = fileout.tellg();
cout<<p;
(e) Consider the following class declaration:
class employee
int code;
char name[20];
float salary;
public:
void input() cin>>code>>name>>salary;
void show() cout<<code<<name<<salary;
float retsal() return salary ; ;
Give function definitions to do the following:
(i)Write the objects of employee to a binary file.
(ii)Read the objects of employee from the binary file and display all the objects on the screen
whose salary is between Rs. 10000 and Rs. 20000.
(f) Observe the program segment given below carefully and fill the blanks marked as Statement 1 and
Statement 2 using seekg() and tellg() functions for performing the required task.
#include <fstream.h>
class Employee
int Eno;
char Ename[20];
public: //Function to count the total number of records
int Countrec(); ;
int Employee::Countrec()
fstream File; File.open(“EMP.DAT”,ios::binary|ios::in); ______________________
//Statement 1
int Bytes = ______________________ //Statement 2
int Count = Bytes / sizeof(Employee); File.close(); return Count;
(g) Write a function in C++ to count the words “this” and “these” present in a text file “NOTES.TXT”
(h) Write a function in C++ to add new objects at the bottom of a binary file “STUDENT.DAT”, assuming the
binary file is containing the objects of the following class.
class STUD
int Rno;
char Name[20];
public:
void Enter()cin>>Rno;gets(Name);
void Display()cout<<Rno<<Name<<endl;
int Return_Rno() return Rno; ;
(i)Write a function in C++ to delete an object from a binary file “STUDENT.DAT”, assuming the binary file is
containing the objects of the class STUD whose definition is given in The Rno of the object to be deleted will
be passed as an argument.
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: BIOLOGY WORKSHEET
Objective: To develop Reasoning and Analytical Skills
Topics: Principles of Inheritance & Variations Prepared By: Amita Ganjoo
Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Q1. A non-haemophilic couple was informed by their doctor that there is possibility of a haemophilic child being
born to them. Draw a checker board and find out the percentage of possibility of such a child among the
progeny.
Q2. In a particular plant species, majority of the plants bear purple flowers. Very few plants bear white flowers.
No intermediate colours are observed. If you are given a plant bearing purple flowers, how would you
ascertain that it is a pure breed for that trait? Explain.
Q3. Inheritance patterns of flower colour in garden pea plant and snap dragon differ. Why is the difference
observed? Explain the difference with the help of crosses in their inheritance patterns.
Q4. AaBb was crossed with aabb. What would be the phenotypic ratio of the progeny?
Q5. A true breeding homozygous pea plant with green pods and axial flowers as dominant characters, is crossed
with a recessive homozygous pea plant with yellow pods and terminal flowers. Work out the cross up to F2
generation giving the phenotypic ratio of F1 and F2 generation respectively.
Q6. Name one autosomal dominant and one autosomal recessive Mendelian disorder in humans.
Q7. Why is Drosophila ideal for experiments in Genetics?
Q8. The map distance between genes A and B is 3 units, between B and C 10 units and between C and A 7 units.
What is the order of the genes on the linkage map?
Q9. A man who is a PTC taster has a non-taster wife. They have a taster son and two non-taster daughters. Give
the genotypes of the parents and children and represent them on a pedigree chart. Is this a sex linked
character? Explain.
Q10. Suppose you begin with one molecule of DNA, after 4 replications, how many daughter DNA molecules would
have original parental strands?
(I) Prepare an Investigatory Project on the topics assigned to you in the class.
(II) Complete the Biology Practical File.
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS GENERAL INSTRUCTION : Date of submission : 2/7/18
a. In no Isometric views hidden edges or lines are to be shown.
b. Must give dimensions in the isometric views.
c. Give the titles in the Orthographic views/ isometric views.
d. Must follow SP: 046-2003.
CHAPTER : MACHINE BLOCK Q - Draw the given view, missing view and Isometric view of the following :
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: PSYCHOLOGY
CHAPTER 1 (VARIATIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES)
1. Differentiate between psychometric and information processing approach to
intelligence.
2. Explain Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences.
3. Explain triarchic theory of intelligence.
4. Explain the influence of nature and nurture on intelligence.
5. How can we classify intelligence tests?
6. The IQ of a 6 year old boy with MA 8 is………… IQ=MA/CA x 100
7. The MA of an 8-year-old boy with IQ=80 IS………….
8. Define emotional intelligence. Describe the characteristics of emotionally intelligent
persons.
9. Describe PASS model of intelligence.
10. How are creativity and intelligence related?
11. Differentiate between integral and technological intelligence.
12. How is interest different from aptitude? Which of the two is important in deciding
about one’s career?
CHAPTER 2 (SELF AND PERSONALITY)
1. Define: Self-esteem, Self-efficacy and Self-regulation. Self-esteem
2. Describe any three techniques of self-control.
3. Differentiate between type, trait and interactional approaches to personality.
4. Describe the characteristics of Type-a, Type-B, Type-C and Type-D personalities.
5. Describe the trait theories of All port, Eyesenck and Cattell.
6. What are the three levels of consciousness?
7. Differentiate between reality principle and pleasure principle.
8. Differentiate between life instinct and death instinct.
13. Describe Freud’s theory of Psychosexual development.
14. Give criticisms of psychodynamic theories.
15. Explain humanistic approach to personality in detail.
16. What are the features and criticisms of self-report measures.
17. Explain the nature of projective techniques. How do they overcome the limitations of
self-report measures? Describe any two projective techniques in detail.
18. Give any three limitations of observation and interviews.
19. Write a short note on behavioural ratings
20. What are defense mechanisms? Describe any two defense mechanisms with the help of
suitable examples.
APPLICATION-BASED QUESTIONS
1. Avinash is pursuing B.Tech under parents’ pressure though he always aspired to be a
photographer. Using Carl Rogers’ terminology, describe the state of his self.
2. Arihant wants to become a singer even though he belongs to a family of doctors.
Though his family members claim to love him but strongly disapprove his choice of
career.
3. How can we overcome the limitation of self-report measures?
4. Vishesh is very disciplined and particular about his moral principles. He adheres to
these principles at the cost of the fulfillment of his desires. Which part of his personality
is predominant?
5. A 16 year old boy is demanding a bike from his parents. But, the parents are not in a
position to fulfill his demand. The boy went to his room and started throwing tantrums.
Which part of his personality is predominant here? Also name the defense mechanism
used.
6. Rahul is not liking his lunch. But he likes magi which Rohan has got. Rahul wants to grab
Rohan’s lunch box to eat maggi. But, he then decides to request Rohan for the magi.
Which part of Rahul’s personality is predominant, according to Freud?
7. Rohan does not hesitate to do any new task. He has the belief that he can do anything
just right. He also believes in evaluating himself to improve upon his performance.
Describe the state of his self.
8. Give one example of each: Projection Denial Reaction formation Rationalization
Regression Fixation
9. How is Freudian approach different from those of the Post Freudians?
CHAPTER 3 (MEETING LIFE CHALLENGES)
1. Describe Lazarus’ theory of appraisal. Differentiate between primary and secondary
appraisal. On what factors does appraisal depend?
2. Describe four sources of psychological stress.
3. Describe the effects of stress on psychological functioning and health.
4. Define burnout.
5. Give Hans Selye’s definition of stress. Critically evaluate GAS model of stress.
6. Define coping. Describe the coping strategies
7. Explain any four stress management techniques.
8. Explain any four life skills to alleviate stress. 13. Describe the ways to enhance positive
health and wellbeing.
9. Ram lost his family in a disastrous earthquake. With regard to Lazarus’ theory, how would
he appraise this situation?
10. Manikaran lost his house in the Mumbai floods. Describe the effect of this situation on his
psychological and physiological state.
11. Rohan has lost his job in Jan, 2010.In March, 2010, his wife died of dengue. In May, 2010,
he was diagnosed with ulcer. Describe his physiological condition in reference to GAS
PRACTICALS
Complete the practical’s conducted during the extra classes in your practical files. Follow the
guidelines and format given below to complete the practicals.
PRACTICAL 3: ADJUSTMENT INVENTORY FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS(AISS)
AIM : To assess the adjustment of the subject using Adjustment Inventory for School Students
(AISS) .
BASIC CONCEPT :
Adjustment
Difference between Adjustment and Adaptation ( Refer supplementary reading material for
class XII by CBSE available at cbse.nic.in)
Theories
Resiliance .
PRELEMINARIES:
Name:
Age:
Sex:
Mental Condition:
History of the test
Reliability/validity (if mentioned)
Materials required
Procedure
Instructions
Precautions
Conduction of the test
Behavioural note
Introspective report
Scoring
Result Analysis
Interpretation based on manual as discussed in class
Conclusion
PRACTICAL 4: SODHI’S ATTITUDINAL SCALE (SAS)
AIM : To assess the attitude of the subject in emotional, social and educational domains using
Sodhi’s Attitudinal Scale (SAS) .
BASIC CONCEPT :
Attitude
Process of Attitude formation
Factors that lead to formation of attitudes
Factors that influence attitudes
Theories of attitude change
PRELEMINARIES:
Name:
Age:
Sex:
Mental Condition:
History of the test
Reliability/validity (if mentioned)
Materials required
Procedure
Instructions
Precautions
Conduction of the test
Behavioural note
Introspective report
Scoring
Result Analysis
Interpretation based on manual as discussed in class
Conclusion
CASE STUDY FILE :
Case study is an in depth analysis of a person. You are required to choose a person on whom
you want to do your case study. The person should be from 14-18 years of age and willing
to cooperate with you.
FILE WORK INDEX ( LEAVE IT BLANK AS OF NOW )
INTRODUCTION TO CASE STUDY FILE ( HEADING )
Explain case study method ; advantages and disadvantages of this method ( 3 -4 sides )
PRECAUTIONS TAKEN ( voluntary participation ; informed consent; debriefing and sharing
results ; confidentiality – refer to class 11th ncert psychology book ) tools used for
collecting data :
1. OBSERVATION METHOD ( EXPLAIN )
2. INTERVIEW METHOD ( EXPLAIN )
3. PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST ( EXPLAIN )
P.S.: Refer to class 11th NCERT book reasons for choosing my subject
RAPPORT FORMATION: A friendly conversation was carried out to make the subject feel at
ease. I assured the subject that results would be kept confidential. All of his/her queries
related to the study were clarified.
PRELIMINARIES INFORMATION :
Name
Age
gender
birth order
number of sibling
Education
locality of residence
religion
parental education and occupation
Family income
Subject’s medical history
introspective report
INTERVIEW :
SUBJECTS INTERVIEW ( 15 TO 20 QUESTIONS )
Examples of questions : 1. Who is your role model ? 2. Do you enjoy the company of your family ? 3. What stream you have chosen and why ? 4. How often do you go out with your family ? 5. Do you enjoy your studies? 6. What kind of entertainment you like ? 7. In what kind of environment do you enjoy the most ? 8. What are your hobbies ? 9. Is there any kind of restriction put on you by your family ? 10. Do you feel shy in talking to people in a group ? 11. Do you share your problems with your family 12. What is your aim in life 13. Whom do you trust the most in your family 14. Will you do something that your family objects to ? 15. How much time do you take out for your family 16. Do you trust your friends ? 17. What kind of looks interests you the most ? 18. Are you short tempered ?
PARENT INTERVIEW :
MOTHER :-
1. Do you trust your son / daughter ?
2. Do you force him/her to do anything which he/she wouldn’t do ?
3. Do you trust his /her friends ?
4. Do you take him/her out on outing regularly ?
5. Do you force him/her in terms of studies?
6. Do you believe in giving pocket money to your child ?
7. Is he/she very moody ?
8. How often do you allow your son/daughter to go out with his/her friends ?
9. Are you satisfied with the company of your friends ?
10. What kind of passion do you see in your child ?
11. Does your child listen to you ?
12. Does he /she hesitate in sharing problems with you ?
13. Have you ever allowed your child to drive your vehicle ?
14. Do you think mobile phone is necessary for your child ?
15. Are you possessive about your child ?
16. What qualities of him / her do you like the most
17. Are you aware of his /her hobbies ?
18. What is his /her attitude towards life ?
PARENT INTERVIEW : FATHER
1. Do you trust your son / daughter ?
2. Do you force him/her to do anything which he/she wouldn’t do ?
3. Do you trust his /her friends ? Do you take him/her out on outing regularly ?
4. Do you force him/her in terms of studies?
5. Do you believe in giving pocket money to your child ?
6. Is he/she very moody ?
7. How often do you allow your son/daughter to go out with
8. his/her friends ? Are you satisfied with the company of your friends ?
9. What kind of passion do you see in your child ? Does your child listen to you ?
Does he /she hesitate in sharing problems with you ?
10. Have you ever allowed your child to drive your vehicle ?
11. Do you think mobile phone is necessary for your child ?
12. Are you possessive about your child ? What qualities of him / her do you like
the most
13. Are you aware of his /her hobbies ?
14. What is his /her attitude towards life ?
FRIEND’S INTERVIEW
1. Since when have you been friends with him /her ?
2. How far do you trust him /her?
3. Do you like his /her company
4. Are you proud of your friend
5. Do you know about his likes and dislikes
6. What is his /her aim in future
7. How often do you meet him /her
8. What do you appreciate the most about him/her ?
9. Is he/she into habit of smoking or drinking ?
10. Does he /she listen to his /her parents ?
11. What kind of sports he likes
12. Whether he/she goes out for parties ?
13. Is he /she satisfied with the pocket money he /she gets
14. Does he/she takes studies seriously
15. Is he /she ready to face challenges in life
INTERVIEW ANALYSIS:-
Subject interview analysis ( summary of responses that you have received)
Subject’s mother interview analysis (summary of responses that you have
received )
Subject’s father interview analysis (summary of responses that you have
received)
Subject’s friend interview analysis (summary of responses that you have
received)
OBSERVATION METHOD: Report of subject’s observation ( share how he /she is in
school / with friends /with parents according to your observation )
PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST: conduct Any two Psychological test, considering the nature
of problem the subject is facing. (Scoring to be done after the school re-opens
follow by interpretation of the result)
INFERENCES: Synthesize the finding received by you through interview, observation
and psychological tests and conclude the possible reasons that could be
contributing in the problems that are being experienced/faced by the subject.
SUGGESTIONS: write the suggestions which you would give to your subject based
on your findings.
CONCLUSION
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS - XII
SUBJECT: HOME SCIENCE
Prepared by : Ms. Neha Gupta Q1. What are two main features of MGNREGA? (1)
Q2. What is difference between real income and money income? (1)
Q3. Shreya is very particular about her eating habits. She observed that in winters she is eating
more than her normal diet. What can be the reason behind this? (1)
Q4. People suffering from jaundice need to be very careful about their diet. Give any two
dietary points they should adopt.
(1)
Q5. Name four skills that you have achieved while doing Home Science course and which will
help you in enhancing family income. (1)
Q6. List the obstacles faced by women in rural areas. (1)
Q7. Show Radha the format in which she could record her daily household expenditure. (1)
Q8. State two advantages of putting money in provident fund. (1)
Q9. The oil from the sealed mustard oil tin bought from the market has a peculiar smell. What
could be one reason for this? Write three health hazards of consuming such oil. (2)
Q10. Your father spent Rs. One lakh on his mother’s medical expenses. Convince him to buy a
mediclaim policy for his whole family with its four silent features. (2)
Q11. What is a standard mark? Justify its importance. (2)
Q12. Following the rules of hygiene in handling food items is the best approach to ensure
healthy food and life. How? (2)
Q13. Babita is a house wife . she wants to save time by meal planning. Suggest her some ways
of doing this. (2)
Q14. The lifestyle led by the man also influences his meal planning in positive and negative way.
What are the factors of lifestyle that affect meal planning ? (2)
Q15. Sheena has knowledge of Community Development and Extension. How she can use it as
Self-employment and wage employment. (2)
Q16. What is the need of saving? (2)
Q17. Mention the standard mark given on woolen garments. What does it depict? (2)
Q18. Rahul is suffering from diarrhea. What things are to be kept in mind while you planning a
meal for him? (2)
Q19. Now a days, consumers are purchasing on line and sometimes doesn’t get worth of paid
money. Explain two problems faced by them. Write two ways to get maximum benefit. (4)
Q20. What are two ways of earning money income? Also mention the need of keeping
household records. (4)
Q21. Naresh is a labourer who does hard physical labour for about 12 hours a day. Enumerate
four factors that his wife must keep in mind while preparing his lunch. (4)
Q22. Give the concept of psychic income. On which factors does it depend? (4)
Q23. Mention four advantages of opening a recurring deposit account for two years. (4)
Q24. Life insurance is a means of providing safety (insurance) against loss caused by natural or
manmade factors. It has various schemes to choose from. List two popular schemes and
explain.
(4)
Q25. Describe the right to information and right to safety. Write one step taken by the
government which ensures that these two rights of consumers are adequately met. (4)
Q26. Identify the standard marks given in the following picture and explain.
(4)
Q27. Plan a days menu for an adult suffering from diarrhea. Also make a list of practical
considerations that you will keep in mind before planning the menu. (5)
Q28. How knowledge and skills acquired in child care can help in supplementing the family
income? (5)
Q29. Inclusion of a food item in one’s diet is based on plethora of factors. Write a short note on
the factors which are behind food selection by families. (5)
Q30. What are some of the malpractices of traders in area of weights and measures? What are
your duties as consumer in such case? (5)
Q31. What is FSSAI. Name two products on which this mark is given. Mention two objectives of
FSSAI. What kind of surety it provides to consumers? 5
Q32. Your friend got cheated by a seller by purchasing duplicate products. Can he file a
complaint? Guide him the procedure of seeking redressal. 5
Q33. Labels are printed on the packaging of the products. What information must be provided
through a label?
5
Q34. Define saving. Elaborate the benefits of saving . 5
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: ECONOMICS PREPARED BY :ANITA PANDA
DATE OF SUBMISSION: 04.07.18
TOPIC :INTRODUCTION
1. What is meant by production possibility curve? Illustrate with the help of a table and a curve.
2. What do you mean by scarcity? Why does the basic economic problem of scarcity arise?
3. What is opportunity cost? Illustrate with the help of an example.
4. Illustrate in schedule form and diagrams the following two situations:
a. Constant marginal opportunity costs
b. Decreasing marginal opportunity costs.
5. Explain the problems of (i) efficient use of resources and (ii) economic growth with the help of
production possibility curve.
6. Give three examples of growth of resources.
7. If the PPC shifts to the right, will it always be parallel to the original curve?
8. Can two PPCs intersect each other?
9. How are the three central problems resolved in a free market economy?
10. Give three differences between a planned economy and market economy.
11. Draw a production possibility (PP) curve when MRT is constant. Give reason.
12. Is the study of cotton textile industry a macro economic study o a micro economic study?
13. A doctor has a private clinic in New Delhi and his annual earnings are Rs10 lakhs. If he works
in a Government Hospital in New Delhi, his annual earnings are Rs 8 lakhs. What is the
opportunity cost of having a clinic in New Delhi?
14. Economic slow down in some parts of the world has adversely affected demand for Indian
exports. What will be its effect on the production Possibilities frontier of India? Explain.
CONSUMERS EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND
1. Define utility. Illustrate the relationship between total utility and marginal utility with the help
of a schedule and a diagram.
2. How many units of a commodity will you consumer if you are not to pay any price for the
commodity?
3. You have to consume only one commodity. How many units of this commodity you will
purchase if you have to pay a price for the same?
4. How is the consumer’s equilibrium in case of two commodities determined? Explain with the
help of an example.
5. Suppose, chocolates sell for Rs. 10 each. Suba has already consumed 4 chocolates. Her marginal
utility of one rupee is 4. Should she consume more chocolates or stop?
6. A country’s resources are fully and efficiently employed. The problem of scarcity exists. What
advice will be given to raise the efficiency level of the human resource to fight scarcity?
7. A perfectly elastic price-demand curve is parallel to the X-axis. Why or why not?
8. An individual firm under perfect competition cannot influence the market price, then who can
and how?
9. A good is an ‘inferior’ good for one and at the same time ‘normal’ good for another consumer.
Do you agree ? Explain.
10. A raise in the income of the Consumer X leads to a fall in the demand for that Good by that
consumer. What is the good X called?
15. What happens to the demand for a good when the price of Substitute goods falls?
16. Why is coefficient of price elasticity of demand negative?\
17. Which of the following commodities have inelastic demand:
1. Salt 2. A particular brand of lipstick 3. Medicines 4. Mobile phone
and 5. School uniform Price elasticity of demand for flowers and toys are respectively (-) 0.9
and(-) 0.5. Demand for
11. which one is more elastic and Why?
12. Why is an indifference curve convex towards the origin? Explain.
13. What is ‘market’ demand? State four factors causing ‘increase’ in market demand.
14. Explain the influence of following on price elasticity of demand of a good:
(i) Substitute goods (ii) Own price of the good.
15. A consumer consumes only two goods. For the consumer to be in equilibrium why must
Marginal Rate of Substitution between the two goods must be equal to the ratio of prices of
these two goods? Is it enough to ensure equilibrium?
16. A consumer consumes only two goods. Why is the consumer said to be in equilibrium when he
buys only that combination of the two goods which lies at that point on the Indifference curve
where the budget line is tangent to the indifference curve?
(i) Explain. Use diagram.
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: ACCOUNTANCY ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP FIRMS: BASIC CONCEPTS
Q.1 State the conditions under which capital balances may change under the system of a Fixed Capital
Account.
Q.2 A is partner in a firm. His capital as on Jan 01, 2007 was Rs. 60,000. He introduced additional
capital of Rs. 20000 on Oct 01 2007. Calculate interest on A’s capital @ 9% p.a.
Q.3 Alka, Barkha and Charu are partners in a firm having no partnership agreement. Alka, Barkha and
Charu contributed Rs. 20,000, Rs. 30,000 and Rs. 1,00,000 respectively. Alka and Barkha desire
that the profit should be divided in the ratio of capital contribution. Charu does not agree to this.
How will you settle the dispute.
Q.4 A and B are partners in a firm without a partnership deed. A is an active partner and claims a salary
of Rs. 18,000 per month. State with reason whether the claim is valid or not.
Q.5 Chandar and Suman are partners in a firm without a partnership deed. Chandar’s capital is Rs.
10,000 and Suman’s capital is Rs. 14,000. Chander has advanced a loan of Rs. 5000 and claim
interest @ 12% p.a. State whether his claim is valid or not.
Q.6 R, S, and T entered into a partnership of manufacturing and distributing educational CD’s on April
01, 2006. R looked after the business development, S content development and T financed the
project. At the end of the year (31-03-2007) T wanted an interest of 12% on the capital employed
by him. The other partners were not inclined to this. How would you resolve this within the ambit
of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932?
Q.7 A, B and C are partners in a firm. A withdrew Rs. 1000 in the beginning of each month of the year.
Calculate interest on A’s drawing @ 6% p.a.
Q.8 A, B and C are partners in a firm, B withdrew Rs. 800 at the end of each month of the year.
Calculate interest on B’s drawings @ 6% p.a.
Q.9 A, B and C are partners in a firm. They have omitted interest on capital @ 10 % p.a. for three years
ended 31st march 2007. Their fixed capitals on which interest was to be calculated through –out
were
A Rs. 1,00,000
B Rs. 80,000
C Rs. 70,000
Give the necessary Journal entry with working notes.
Q.10 X, Y, and Z are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. After the final accounts
have been prepared it was discovered that interest on drawings @ 5 % had not been taken into
consideration. The drawings of the partner were X Rs. 15000, Y Rs. 12,600, Z Rs. 12,000. Give the
necessary adjusting Journal entry.
Q.11 A, B and C are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. Their fixed capitals are Rs.
1,50,000, Rs. 1,00,000 and Rs. 80,000 respectively. Profit for the year after providing interest on
capital was Rs. 60,000, which was wrongly transferred to partners equally. After distribution of
profit it was found that interest on capital provided to them @ 10% instead of 12% . Pass
necessary adjustment entry.
Show your working clearly.
Q.12 Ravi and Mohan were partner in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 7:5. Their respective fixed
capitals were Ravi Rs. 10,00,000 and Mohan Rs. 7,00,000. The partnership deed provided for the
following:-
(i) Interest on capital @ 12% p.a.
(ii) Ravi’s salary Rs. 6000 per month and Mohan’s salary Rs. 60000 per year.
The profit for the year ended 31-03-2007 was Rs. 5,04,000 which was distributed
equally without providing for the above. Pass an adjustment Entry.
Q.13 Distinguish between fixed capital method and fluctuating capital method.
Q.14 A, B and C were partners in a firm having capitals of Rs. 60,000, Rs. 60,000 and Rs. 80,000
respectively. Their current account balances were A- Rs. 10,000, B- Rs. 5000 and C- Rs. 2000 (Dr.).
According to the partnership deed the partners were entitled to an interest on capital @ 5% p.a.
C being the working partner was also entitled to a salary of Rs. 6,000 p. a. The profits were to be
divided as follows:
(i) The first Rs. 20,000 in proportion to their capitals.
(ii) Next Rs. 30,000 in the ratio of 5:3:2.
(iii) Remaining profits to be shared equally.
During the year the firm made a profit of Rs. 1,56,000 before charging any of the above items.
Prepare the profit and loss appropriate on A/C.
Q.15 A and B are partners sharing profits in proportion of 3:2 with capitals of Rs. 40,000 and Rs. 30,000
respectively. Interest on capital is agreed at 5 % p.a. B is to be allowed an annual salary of Rs.
3000 which has not been withdrawn. During 2001 the profits for the year prior to calculation of
interest on capital but after charging B’s salary amounted to Rs. 12,000. A provision of 5% of this
amount is to be made in respect of commission to the manager.
Prepare profit and loss appropriation account showing the allocation of profits.
RECONSTITUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Q.1 On what occasions does the need for valuation of goodwill arise?
Q.2 Why is it necessary to revalue assets and reassess liabilities at the time of admission of new
partner?
Q.3 What is meant by sacrificing ratio?
Q.4 State two occasions when sacrificing ratio may be applied.
Q.5 A business has earned average profit of Rs. 60,000 during the last few years. The assets of the
business are Rs. 5,40,000 and its external liabilities are Rs. 80,000. The normal rate of return is 10%.
Calculate the value of goodwill on the basis of capitalization of super profits.
Q.6 The capital of a firm of Arpit and Prajwal is Rs. 10,00,000. The market rate of return is 15% and the
goodwill of the firm has been valued Rs. 1,80,000 at two years purchase of super profits. Find the
average profits of the firm.
Q.7 The average profits for last 5 years of a firm are Rs. 20,000 and goodwill has been worked out Rs.
24,000 calculated at 3 years purchase of super profits. Calculate the amount of capital employed
assuming the normal rate of interest is 8 %.
Q.8 Rahul and Sahil are partners sharing profits together in the ratio of 4:3. They admit Kamal as a new
partner. Rahul surrenders 1/4th of his share and Sahil surrenders 1/3rd of his share in favour of Kamal.
Calculate the new profit sharing ratio.
Q.9 Ajay and Naveen are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3. Surinder is admitted in to the firm
for 1/4th share in the profit which he acquires from Ajay and Naveen in the ratio of 2:1. Calculate the
new profit sharing ratio.
Q.10 A and B were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. A surrenders 1/6th of his share and B
surrenders 1/4th of his share in favour of C, a new partner. What is the new ratio and the sacrificing
ratio.
Q.11 Aarti and Bharti are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3. They admit Shital for 1/4th share
and agree to share between them in the ratio of 2:1 in future. Calculate new and sacrificing ratio.
Q.12 X and Y divide profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2. Z is admitted in the firm as a new partner with
1/6th share, which he acquires from X and Y in the ratio of 1:1. Calculate the new profit sharing ratio of
all partners.
Q.13 Rakhi and Parul are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3:1. Neha is admitted as a partner. The
new profit sharing ratio among Rakhi, Parul and Neha is 2:3:2. Find out the sacrificing ratio.
Q.14 X and Y are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5:4. They admit Z in the firm for 1/3rd profit,
which he takes 2/9th from X and 1/9th from Y and brings Rs. 1500 as premium. Pass the necessary
Journal entries on Z’s admission.
Q.15 Ranzeet and Priya are two partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. They admit Nilu as a
partner, who pays Rs. 60,000 as capital. The new ratio is fixed as 3:1:1. The value of goodwill of the
firm was determined at Rs. 50,000. Show journal entries if Nilu brings goodwill for her share in cash.
Q.16 A and B are partners sharing profits equally. They admit C into partnership, C paying only Rs. 1000
for premium out of his share of premium of Rs. 1800 for 1/4th share of profit. Goodwill account
appears in the books at Rs. 6000. All the partners have decided that goodwill should not appear in the
new firms books.
Q.17 A and B are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. Their books showed goodwill at Rs. 2000.
C is admitted with 1/4th share of profits and brings Rs. 10,000 as his capital but is not able to bring in
cash goodwill Rs. 3000. Give necessary Journal entries.
Q.18 Piyush and Deepika are partners sharing in the ratio of 7:3. they admit Seema as a new partner.
The new ratio being 5:3:2. Pass journal entries.
Q.19 A and B are partners with capital of Rs. 26,000 and Rs. 22,000 respectively. They admit C as
partner with 1/4th share in the profits of the firm. C brings Rs. 26,000 as his share of capital. Give
journal entry to record goodwill on C’s admission.
Q.20 A and B are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. They admit C into partnership for 1/4th
share. C is unable to bring his share of goodwill in cash. The goodwill of the firm is valued at Rs. 21,000.
give journal entry for the treatment of goodwill on C’s admission.
Q.21 A and B are partners with capitals of Rs. 13,000 and Rs. 9000 respectively. They admit C as a
partner with 1/5th share in the profits of the firm. C brings Rs. 8000 as his capital. Give journal entries
to record goodwill.
Q.22 A, B and C were partners in the ratio of 5:4:1. On 31st Dec. 2006 their balance sheet showed a
reserve fund of Rs. 65,000, P&L A/C (Loss) of Rs. 45,000. On 1st January, 2007, the partners decided to
change their profit sharing ratio to 9:6:5. For this purpose goodwill was valued at Rs. 1,50,000. The
partners do not want to distribute reserves and losses and also do not want to record goodwill.
You are required to pass single journal entry for the above.
Q.23 A and B were partners in the ratio of 3:2. They admit C for 3/13th share. New profit ratio after C’s
admission will be 5:5:3. C brought some assets in the form of his capital and for the share of his
goodwill.
Following were the assets:
Assets Rs.
Stock 2,44,000
Building 2,40,000
Plant and Machinery 1,40,000
At the time of admission of C goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs. 12,48,000.
Pass necessary journal entries.
Q.24 X, Y and Z are sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5:3:2. They decide to share future profits
and losses in the ratio of 2:3:5 with effect from 1st April, 2002. They also decide to record the effect of
the reserves without affecting their book figures, by passing a single adjusting entry.
Book Figure
General Reserve Rs. 40,000
Profit 2 loss A/C (Cr) Rs. 10,000
Advertisement Suspense A/C(Dr) Rs. 20,000
Pass the necessary single adjusting entry.
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: BUSINESS STUDIES
CHAPTER-1
1. “Activities involved in managing an organization are common to all organisations whether economic,
social or political.” Identify the characteristic of management highlighted in the given case.
2. Real Alliance Ltd. is a well-known cement company in India. It is able to earn adequate revenues to cover
costs. Its capital base, number of employees and production turnover has increased manifolds over the
years. The rate of profitability of the business is also creditable. The employees of the company are happy
and satisfied with their remuneration, working conditions, promotion policy etc. As a part of its moral
obligation, the company has taken many initiatives for providing employment to specially abled persons
and promoting literacy in the villages adopted by it. Identify and explain the various types of objectives of
management being fulfilled by Real Alliance Ltd by quoting lines from the paragraph.
3. “Co-ordination is the process of achieving unity of action among inter- dependent activity and department
of an organization”. “Explain the nature of co-ordination in the light of this statement.
4. “Management is the trinity of art, science and profession.” In the light of this statement explain the nature
of Management.
CHAPTER-2
5. Explain the following principles of management.
a. Scalar chain.
b. Espirit decorps
c. Division of work
d. Unity of Derection
e. Subordination of individual interest to general interest
f. Equity
6. Explain the contingent nature of Management principles.
7. Principles of Taylor and Fayol are mutually complementary. One believed that the management should
scientifically select the person and the work assigned should suit his/her physical and intellectual
capabilities while the other suggested that the work can be performed more efficiently if divided into
specialized tasks. Identify and explain the principles of Fayol and Taylor referred to in the above paragraph.
8. Explain the technique of differential wage system. Develop an imaginary plane of differential piece rates
to be introduced for the works, engaged in sewing shirts.
CHAPTER-3
9. What economic changes have been initiated by the Government of India since 1991? Explain their impact
on business and industry in brief.
10. What do you mean by business environment? Explain its dimension in brief.
11. Explain any five features of business environment?
12. How does business environment get the first mover advantage and helps in tapping the resources?
CHAPTER-4
13. Why Planning is considered the primary function of management?
14. What are the various steps involved in the process of planning? Discuss.
15. Explain briefly any three types of plans.
16. Why does planning sometimes fail in spite of the best efforts of Management? Give reasons.
CHAPTER-5
17. Ashish Medicines International Pvt. Ltd., is a diversified company and has seven branches all over the
world. Each branch is concerned with the production and sales of only one type of medicine. What type
or organizational structure would you suggest for the company and why? Give any two advantages and
disadvantages of such structure.
18. Distinguish between formal and informal organizations on the basis of
a. Flow of communication
b. Origin
c. Nature
d. Authority
e. Leadership
f. Behaviour
19. Decentralisation is an optional policy. Explain why are organization would choose to be decentralize.
20. In Big organizations delegation of authority is not required at all. “Do you agree with this statement? Give
reasons in support of your answer.
CHAPTER-6
21. Why is staffing an important function of management in all organizations? Explain in brief any six reasons.
22. Define selection. Explain in brief any five steps involved in the selection procedure of employees.
23. “A newly appointed personnel manager is of the view that three is no benefit of training of workers.” Do
you agree with his views? Give reasons in support of your answer.
24. “External sources of recruitment are better than internal sources of recruitment. “Do you agree with this
statement?
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: LEGAL STUDIES
Prepared by: Ms Surabhi Madhavan
SECTION-A (2 MARK EACH)
1. Supreme Court has empowered public spirited persons to approach the court on behalf
of victim. Explain
2. A agrees to sell his house to B through one instrument. B instead of accepting the whole
transaction puts up a condition that he will not pay for the lawn. Is this transaction
valid?
3. What happens when mutual obligations of parties get fulfilled? What is it called? Explain
4. Battery can take place even without Assault. Elaborate with an example.
5. A constructed a boundary within his premises that eventually encroached 10% of B’s
land. Under which tort B can claim damages?
6. Explain this maxim, “ ut lite pendent nihil innoveteur”.
7. Abhay agrees to deliver 30 bikes to Balvinder on 15 June. On 15th, delivery was not
made and huge loss occurred on Balvinder’s part. Here Abhay did not resort to action on
the stipulated date. What will be the position of this contract.
8. What do you understand by Self Incrimination?
9. Explain the First Judges Case
10. Rajender threatens to kill Anju’s daughter if she doesn’t sign on the sale deed and
transfer her property to him. If she transfers, is her consent free?
SECTION-B (4 MARK EACH)
11. What is meant by Division of Power?
12. Shyam publishes an advertisement to reward an amount of Rs 10000 whoever brings
back his lost dog. Karan brings the dog, but Shyam denies paying as he states that he did
not enter into any contract with him. Can Shyam do so?
13. Contingent contracts don’t have any reciprocal promises. Explain with an example.
14. XYZ corp. merges with ABC Co. Through which procedure old contracts of these
respective companies gets discharged? Elaborate
15. Write a note on Separation of Powers?
16. Write down the procedure through which Judges of HCs are appointed.
17. All agreements are not contracts but all contracts are agreements. Elaborate
18. What is an Intellectual property? Write its types.
SECTION-C (6 MARK EACH)
19. A and B enter into a contract of selling and purchasing of machineries. B already having a
dispute with C loses a suit and under depression commits suicide. Explain the
consequences and position of this contract?
20. Do you think Judiciary’s Independence plays an important role in sound administration
of justice?
21. Arjun agrees to provide well maintained furnitures to Abhinav’s NGO and he in return
promises Arjun that he will get utmost satisfaction. Is this Consideration Valid?
22. Explain the case of BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY.
23. Akash belongs to a country where utmost importance is given to decisions given by
judges and hence the dispute resolution mode prevailing there is adversarial. Highlight
some features of this dispute resolution mode.
24. Mr. Abdul Rizvi and Mr. Peter Thomson are two individuals belonging to two different
nations which are at the state of war. Do these individuals have the competency to enter
into a valid contract?
25. Define the concept of Judicial Review in Indian context?
26. Explain the case under Strict Liability.
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Based on chapter 1,2,3
S.No QUESTION Marks
1 Distinguish between Market research and Marketing research 1
2 What do you mean by environment scanning? 1
3 It is a process concerned with determining exact route or path a product/ service has to follow right from raw material till its transformation into finished product. Identify this process.
1
4 Sandeep had started his business of dairy products in 2013; he wanted to expand his business further into other products but he realized that he did not have the necessary funds for the purpose. One of his friends suggested that he approach Mr. Goel, a venture capitalist for further funds. When he approached Mr.Goel, Sandeep was given three minutes for explaining his business proposition. Identify this format of business plan
1
5 Give the meaning of incubation step in process of creativity. 1
6 State two Schools of law under HUF 2
7 What do you understand by VAT and Sales Tax? 2
8 Sharma aged 65, an NRI, having 40 years of work experience in an MNC at a higher level, retired. After his retirement he returned to India where he wanted to help young budding entrepreneurs. He wanted to mentor and provide them with funds because he wanted to create great companies as he has a sharp inclination to keep abreast of current development in IT sector companies. He wants to start a company with maximum fifty members. Identify and explain this type of company.
2
9 Name and define the form of business organization where management of organization is vested in the hands of the managing committee elected by the members on the basis of 'one member-one vote’. State one more feature of this form of business organization.
2
10 It refers to the ingredients or the tools on the variables which the marketing mixes in order to interact with a particular market. Identify the concept and mention its components
2
11 What do you mean by Trend Spotting? State its four ways of spotting trends also give an example.
2
12 State the relevance of understanding business environment. 3
13 It is the process of entrepreneurship which involves the translation of a useful idea into an application which has commercial value. Identify the concept and mention its elements.
3
14 An organization’s performance and resulting productivity are directly proportional to the quantity and quality of its manpower. Thus, the best assurance that the enterprise will flourish, requires the entrepreneur to properly plan out for a rich and continuous supply of qualified personnel. Identify and explain this concept of business plan .
3
14 The Audi four-ring emblem on Cars symbolizes the merger in 1932 of four previously independent motor-vehicle manufacturers: Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer. What is this emblem called and why is it used in all the cars manufactured by this company?
3
15 What do you mean Family brand name? Give two examples also. 3
16 Explain the next three steps after ‘Preparation ‘in the process of creativity. 3
17 Selection of a product or service will depend upon many factors. While assessing the market, an entrepreneur has to prepare few details. Explain any three
3
18 Shiela after graduating from college went back to her home town in Meghalaya. It was a small town with very few job opportunities. The Karbi tribal women in that area were uneducated but still practiced the method of obtaining traditional colors from natural wild herbs. Their most popular dye was indigo obtained from the leave called ‘sibu’. Using these colors they added variety to their textiles. The women were mainly confined to their homes and they did not know how to make a living out of their talent. Shiela went from door to door and analysed the problem that existed. She thought of setting up a voluntary association of rural women who would be able to join and leave the organisation at their own will without any coercion or intimidation. (a) Name the process which helped Shiela in converting an idea into an opportunity. (b) Identify the kind of organisation that Shiela has decided to set up. (c) State any two values which Shiela wants to communicate to the society.
4
19 What do you mean by Break- even point? 4
20 “Entrepreneur can follow different policies in choosing brand name keeping in mind the range of products offered by his enterprise”. Discuss the various types of brands.
4
21 Identify and explain the dimension of Macro environment discussed in examples given below: (a) The health-and-fitness trend has become popular among large number of
urban .This has created a demand for products like organic food, diet soft drinks, gyms, bottled (mineral) water and food supplements.
(b) Some industry such as paper and furniture are fast destroying the substantially depleted forests. This has not only contributed to global warming, but also destroyed many varieties of flora and fauna.
4
22 Wal-Mart "offer[s] new products" at prices that are much lower than their competitors' prices in the hopes that its customers will "buy more than that one product" once they enter the store (a) Identify and explain the pricing strategy to be used by Wal-Mart. (b) State two advantages and two disadvantages of the pricing strategy identified in part.
6
23 Aman Enterprises manufactures utility items for the consumers using indigenous
technology and innovations. On conducting a market research they found that
there was a need for an insect repellant that was neither smoky, nor has strong
smell of chemicals. The research and development department of Aman
Enterprises developed a ‘Sensor Repellant’ which could be plugged in and it
created infra sonic sound waves that was harmless to human beings, plants and
pets and only drove away flies ,mosquitos and lizards. The marketing objective of
Aman Enterprises was to increase the market share or sales volume, rather than
to make profit in the short term. The pricing was done in a way that it discouraged
the entry of competitors.
a) Identify and explain the pricing strategy followed by Aman Enterprises.
b) What can be the problems that Aman Enterprises can face with this
pricing technique?
6
24 ‘The process of generation of ideas’ can be streamlined by developing an awareness about it and these work as the convenient frames of reference for this.
(a) Identify the concept stated in above lines.
(b) Explain any three sources of the concept identified which are used by an
Entrepreneur.
6
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SUBJECT: POLITICAL SCIENCE
Q1 Design a collage on the Partition and the after-Partition challenges for the country in the future prespective?
Q2 Make a chart/ table of political parties national as well as regional which came into
existence since 1952. (Any one party )
The chart / table could hold the following columns – Origin , Ideology, Electoral Result, Popular support and famous policies.
Which parties are popular till date ,where and why?
Q3 Make a report on the latest projects introduced by our Prime Minister and their relevance in India’s development. .
Q4 Make a table on recent International Summits in detail .(Date, place, member countries,
objective, agenda, outcomes ) Q5. Give recent examples to show the influence of US hegemony on developing countries .
Q6 Through a poster show the positive & negative impact of globalization on India . Q7. Explain all the cartoons of the book on World Politics.
Work to be done on a-4 sheets and compiled in a file.
ALL THE BEST!! ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAYS IN HOLISTIC WAY
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII HISTORY
1 Collect the data on any ONE of the following topics :
(a) Town planning and artifacts of the Harappan civilization (b) Mahabharata through a Readers eye (c) Through the Travellers eyes (d) Understanding the Bhakti-Sufi movement in India (e) Architecture: a) Vijaynagar Kingdom b) Colonial Cities: Calcutta,Bombay and Delhi
Guidelines: - -- Students can use primary sources available in city archives, newspaper cuttings,
photographs, film footage and recorded-- written speeches. -- Secondary sources can also be used after proper authentication. -- Tour of the colonial cities,if possible could help in making a comparison.
2 Prepare CBSE project allotted in the class.
The students have been given topics by CBSE for their project
The class has been divided into FOUR groups
The students have to prepare the first draft during the holidays.
GENERAL GUIDELINES:
The project is to be done on inter-leaf sheets.
The total length of the project will be 20-25 pages.
The project should be presented in a neatly covered shoe-lace folder.
Students have to preserve the initial drafts of the project as well as any research papers that they may have used.
Students have to be prepared to give a presentation of the project in the class.
A summary/synopsis (one page) of the project has to be prepared covering:
The objective statement
Their observations and findings
Any other learning from this exercise such as skills of team work, problem solving, time management, information collection, processing, analyzing and synthesizing relevant information to derive meaningful conclusions;
Please do not use colored sheets except for the title pages.
The projects must be neat and well presented and must be completely hand-written.
No whiteners to be used or written matter to be crossed out. In case of any mistakes, redo the sheet.
Do not number sheets or write dates unless so instructed .·
Color illustrations, maps, charts may be hand drawn or printed (if it is relevant for any aspect of your project) are welcome to make them look attractive.
Guidelines for assessment of Project will be different for separate topics. They are as given below:
TOPIC 1: TOWN PLANNING AND ARTIFACTS OF THE HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION. TOPIC 2: MAHABHARATA THROUGH A READERS EYE TOPIC 3: THROUGH THE TRAVELERS EYES TOPIC 4: How the Partition in 1947 was not just a division of territory but also a division of heart and how it affected the common people.
FINAL PRESENTATION
Section 1: HISTORY PROJECT: (TITLE OF PROJECT) NAME: SCHOOL: YEAR: ROLL NO:
Section 2: CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY ( TO BE PASTED)
Section 3: INDEX
Section 4: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (Acknowledging the institution, the places visited and the persons who have helped).
Section 5: PREFACE: 1. Name Of Project: 2. Problem Statement / Objective Of Project:
Section 6: INTRODUCTION: Ø Objective of doing the project. Ø Introduce the topic studies giving some historical background if possible.
Section 7: PLANNING AND ACTIVITIES DONE DURING THE PROJECT ( if any)
Section 8: OBSERVATIONS AND FINDINGS
Section 9: CONCLUSIONS (summarised suggestions or findings, future scope of study).
Section 10: LEARNING FROM PROJECT
Section 11: APPENDIX 1. Persons Consulted: 2. Bibliography (Books/ Websites/films referred to)
Section 12: TEACHER’S OBSERVATION. Name of Teacher: Signature:
ADDITIONAL TIPS:
PREFACE: 1. Name of Project: 2. Problem Statement / Objective of Project: The objective of the project is know the: (quote from the objectives given for your topic) INDEX:
S.NO PARTICULARS PAGE NO
1. Acknowledgements
2. Preface
3. Introduction
4. Planning And Activities Done During The Project
5. Observations And Findings
6. Conclusions
7. Learnings From The Project
8. Appendix
9. Teacher’s Observations
ALL THE BEST!! ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAYS IN HOLISTIC WAY
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS XII
SUBJECT: HINDI CORE
पर01 निमननिखित गदयाश को पढकर पछ गए परशो ा क उततर निखिए -
मर दश की ससकति और परपरा तिशव की सभी ससकतिय स पराचीन ह। आज हम पतिमी सभयिा की चकाच ध म
अपनी महान ससकति क भलि जा रह ह। भगिान हम अपनी महान ससकति और परपरा रखन की शकति द। म यह
नही कहिा तक हम आधतनक तिचार स दर रह। यतद ि तिचार भािी जीिन-पदधति क अनकल ह ि हम अिशय गरहण
करना चातहए। लतकन पतिम की नकल नही करनी चातहए। इनह सझ-बझ क साथ सवीकार करना चातहए। इसस दश
उननि ह न क साथ-साथ आधतनक भी ह गा। दशिातसय म िजञातनक दति पदा की जाए िातक ि अजञानिा और
अनधतिशवास क अधकार स तनकल सक और दश की परगति म सहय ग द। आधयाकतिक शकति क साथ िजञातनक िकक -
शकति दश क ऊचाई पर पहचा सकिी ह और इसस दश की अपनी पहचान बनिी ह।
मरा सपना ह तक मर दशिातसय म साहस, परम, दया, सिा, सतहषणिा, तन:सवाथकिा और करणा की भािना पदा ह । सभी
नियिक क समान रप स तशकषा और र जगार क अिसर परापत ह । ऊच-नीच का भदभाि न ह , जाति और धमक क
नाम पर दश का बटिारा न ह । मरा दश अिीि की भाति पन: समदध और तिकतसि दश बन। िह पन: स न की
तचत िया कहलाए।
(क) भगिान हम अपनी महान ससकति और परपरा रखन की शकति द - लखक न ऐसा क कहा ह? 2
(ख) दश उननि और आधतनक कस बन सकिा ह? 2
(ग) दशिातसय क अजञानिा और अनधतिशवास स तनकालन क तलए का करना चातहए ? 2
(घ) लखक का का सपना ह? 1
(ङ) गदाश क तलए उतचि शीरकक तलकतखए। 1
पर02 तनमनतलकतखि पदाश क पढकर पछ गए परश क उततर तलकतखए - 5
शहर म िसि नही आिा
िह आए भी ि कहा और कस ?
ल ग बद दरिाज और झर ख स
उस आिा भर दख-सा लि ह
उन प ध पर आकर का कर !
ज फकि शदध हिा क तलए िरसि ह ?
या ि पड अपन काट जान क
इिजार म खड ह ।
ककरीट क इस जगल म
अब िसि नही आिा ।।
(क) शहरी ल ग कस जीि ह ?
(ख) िसि प ध पर क नही आिा ?
(ग) पड तकस इिजार म खड ह ?
(घ) कति न ककरीट का जगल तकस कहा ह ?
(ङ) उतचि शीरकक तलकतखए ।
पर03 कमर म बद अपातहज िथा कतििा क बहान नामक कतििाओ का परतिपाद सकषप म तलकतखए। 3
पर04 पसतक समीकषा हि परमचद की कहातनय का सकलन मानसर िर पढ िथा समीकषा तलख। 3
पर05 आितिशवास -सफलिा की कजी नामक तिरय पर फीचर तलख। 3
पर06 तनमनतलकतखि गद पाठ का घर पर म न-पठन कर िथा उनक परमख तबदओ का उललख करमानसार
कर- 20
1- भकतिन
2- बाजार दशकन
3- काल मघा पानी द
4- पहलिान की ढ लक
5- नमक
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS XII
PAINTING(049)
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION IS 3rd JULY 2018
STILL LIFE – Students need to prepare five still life study Sheets(Minimum 3 objects).
SIZE – A2
MEDIUM – Pencil on paper
Above assignment will be assessed for 25 marks.
LANDSCAPE – Students need to prepare five landscape paintings.
SUBJECT – An oceanic view, a mountainous region, a desert scene, forest scene.
SIZE – A2
MEDIUM – Water Colour/ Poster Colour/ Acrylic Colour.
Above assignment will be assessed for 25 marks.