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ENGLISH Based on the Prescribed Novel, ‘The Invisible Man’. Read the novel and answer the following questions. 1. The stranger‘s arrival at the inn was an unusual event. Moreover, his behaviour was very rude. Why did Mrs Hall put up with the antics of the stranger then? 2. Describe the appearance of the stranger when he arrived at the inn. Why was Mrs Hall scared out of her wits by his appearance? 3. Describe Teddy Henfrey‘s first impression of the Invisible Man. .4. ―It‘s a rummy case altogether.‖ What was the ‗rummy case‘? What possible explanation was given for it? 5. ―It‘s a most remarkable story.‖ What made Mr Bunting say this? 6. How did Griffin move about in the village of Iping? What were the rumours revolving around regarding his bandages? 7. Describe the burglary that took place at Mr Bunting‘s house in your own words. 8. ―My good old furniture! ―Twas in that very chair my poor dear mother used to sit when I was a little girl. To think it should rise up against me now!‖ What had happened to Mrs Hall‘s furniture? 9. Why did the narrator say that Mrs Hall had the better of the Invisible Man in the bar? 10. The people of Iping village were no match for the Invisible Man. What happened when they all tried to get him arrested? 11. ―Pull yourself together,‖ said the Voice, ―for you have to do the job I‘ve chosen for you.‖ Why had the Invisible Man chosen Mr Marvel? Did Mr Marvel prove his worth? 12. Mr Cuss and Mr Bunting tried to play investigators, but Griffin humiliated them and still managed to escape with his three precious books. Elaborate. 13. The Invisible Man lost his temper and left the village of Iping in ruins. Comment. 14. Why did Mr Marvel want to resign from the post of Griffin‘s sidekick? Did Griffin let him go? 15. Griffin‘s invisibility. It was like having a godly power. Still he cried with helplessness. Why did Griffin grow so much hopeless? 16. How did the people at the ‗Jolly Cricketers‘ react when Mr Marvel came running to them asking for refuge? 17. Illustrate is the ending of the novel ―The Invisible Man‖ happy and just? What is your reaction when Griffin gets killed and Marvel gets to keep all the stolen money? Are you glad that the invisibility formula is hidden from Kemp , who could use it?

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ENGLISH Based on the Prescribed Novel, ‘The Invisible Man’. Read the novel and answer the following questions.

1. The stranger‘s arrival at the inn was an unusual event. Moreover, his behaviour was very rude. Why did Mrs Hall put up with the antics of the stranger then?

2. Describe the appearance of the stranger when he arrived at the inn. Why was Mrs Hall scared out of her wits by his appearance?

3. Describe Teddy Henfrey‘s first impression of the Invisible Man.

.4. ―It‘s a rummy case altogether.‖ What was the ‗rummy case‘? What possible explanation was given for it?

5. ―It‘s a most remarkable story.‖ What made Mr Bunting say this?

6. How did Griffin move about in the village of Iping? What were the rumours revolving around regarding his bandages?

7. Describe the burglary that took place at Mr Bunting‘s house in your own words.

8. ―My good old furniture! ―Twas in that very chair my poor dear mother used to sit when I was a little girl. To think it should rise up against me now!‖ What had happened to Mrs Hall‘s furniture?

9. Why did the narrator say that Mrs Hall had the better of the Invisible Man in the bar?

10. The people of Iping village were no match for the Invisible Man. What happened when they all tried to get him arrested?

11. ―Pull yourself together,‖ said the Voice, ―for you have to do the job I‘ve chosen for you.‖ Why had the Invisible Man chosen Mr Marvel? Did Mr Marvel prove his worth?

12. Mr Cuss and Mr Bunting tried to play investigators, but Griffin humiliated them and still managed to escape with his three precious books. Elaborate.

13. The Invisible Man lost his temper and left the village of Iping in ruins. Comment.

14. Why did Mr Marvel want to resign from the post of Griffin‘s sidekick? Did Griffin let him go?

15. Griffin‘s invisibility. It was like having a godly power. Still he cried with helplessness. Why did Griffin grow so much hopeless?

16. How did the people at the ‗Jolly Cricketers‘ react when Mr Marvel came running to them asking for refuge?

17. Illustrate is the ending of the novel ―The Invisible Man‖ happy and just? What is your reaction when Griffin gets killed and Marvel gets to keep all the stolen money? Are you glad that the invisibility formula is hidden from Kemp , who could use it?

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18. Do you think that Griffin himself was responsible for his tragic end or the society forced him to turn against his own kind?

19. How did Dr Kemp‘s plan to get the Invisible Man arrested fail?

20. How did Griffin meet his tragic end?

MATHEMATICS Attempt any 20 questions :

Find dy/dx 1 . y = xlogx + ( logx)x

2 . If y = A emx + Benx , show that 0)(2

2

mnydx

dynm

dx

yd

3 . If y = 3 cos(logx) + 4 sin (logx) , show that 02

22 y

dx

dyx

dx

ydx

4 . If (cosx)y = (siny)x , find dy/dx

5 . If axyyx 22 11 , then prove that 2

2

1

1

x

y

dx

dy

6 . Differentiate : xtan w.r.t.x .

7 . If 1

1)(log

2

2cos

x

xxy x , find dy/dx

8 . If 2

2

),cos1(),sin(dx

ydfindayax

9 . If dx

dyfind

x

xy ,

cos1

cos1tan 1

10.If dx

dyfind

x

xy ,

1

1sin

2

21

11. If

x

xy

cos

sin1tan 1

12. If dx

dyfind

x

xy ,

sin1

costan 1

13. If x = a (cosө +ө sinө) , y = a ( sinө – ө cosө) find dy/dx

14 . If ex ( x + 1) = 1 , show that

2

2

2

dx

dy

dx

yd

15. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function f(x) = x2 + 2x - 8 , xє[ -4 , 2 ]

16. If 011 xyyx , prove that 21

1

xdx

dy

17. Find the value of K so that the function is continuous at x = 5 ,

5,53

5,1)(

xifx

xifkxxf

18. Find the value of a and b if the function

125

111

13

)(

xifbax

xif

xifbax

xf is continuous at x=1

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20. For what value of λ is the function defined by

0,14

3,2)(

2

xifx

xifxxxf

,continuous at x

=0 .

21. Find the value of a and b such that the function is continuous

1021

102

25

)(

xif

xifbax

xif

xf

22. Find all the points of discontinuity of f defined by f(x) = IxI – I x + 1 I .

23. Find the value of K for a continuous function ,

2,3

2,

2

cos

)(

xif

xifx

xk

xf at x =π/2

MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS

24. If

211

423

532

A , find A -1

25. If

40

14

47

3

x

yyx, find the value of x and y .

26. Using properties of determinant show that 3)(2

2

2

2

zyx

yxzxz

yxzyz

yxzyx

27. Using matrices, solve the system of equations, 2x + 8y + 5z = 5 , x + y + z = -2 , x + 2y – z = 2 .

28. If

302

120

201

A , prove that A3 – 6A2 + 7A + 2I = 0 .

29. Show that 222

2

2

2

4 cba

ccbca

bcbba

acaba

30. Using elementary transformations find inverse of a matrices,

(1)

21

32 (2)

113

321

210

31. If A =

111

111

111

, Prove that An =

111

111

111

333

333

333

nnn

nnn

nnn

32. Prove that :

zyx

rqp

cba

yxxzzy

qpprrq

baaccb

2

Last date of submission 20th June 2017 Do it on the A-4 size ruled sheet Attach one cover page showing Name, class ,subject and Title as assignment.

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PHYSICS 1. Explain why white light is dispersed when passing through a prism? 2. How does the resolving power of a compound microscope get affected on

(a) decreasing the diameter of its objective ? (b) increasing the focal length of its objective ?

3. In Young‘s Double Slit experiment, explain with reason in each case, how the interference pattern changes, when (a) width of the slit is doubled (b) separation between the slits is increased and (c) screen is moved away from the plane of slits.

4. What are optical fibres ? Mention their one practical application. 5. Give the differences between interference and diffraction on the basis of their fringe

pattern. 6. What are polaroids. Write its two practical applications. 7. A small bulb is placed at the bottom of a tank containing water to a depth of 80 cm. What is

the area of the surface of water through which light from the bulb can emerge out? Refractive index of water is 4/3.

8. Calculate the distance of an object of height h from a concave mirror of focal length 10 cm so as to obtain a real image of magnification 2.

9. A ray of light passing through an equilateral triangular prism from air undergoes minimum deviation when angle of incidence is ¾ th of the angle of the prism. Calculate the speed of light in the prism.

10. Why does a parallel faced glass slab neither produce dispersion nor deviation? 11. Which two main considerations are kept in mind while designing the objective of an

astronomical telescope? Obtain an expression for the angular magnifying power and the length of the tube of an astronomical telescope in its normal adjustment position.

12. In Young‘s Double Slit experiment , the intensity of light at a point on the screen where the path difference is λ is k units. Find the intensity at a point where the path difference is (a) λ/4 (b) λ/3 and (c) λ/2.

13. A parallel beam of light of wavelength 600 nm is incident normally on a slit of width d. If the distance between the slits and the screen is 0.8 m and the distance of second order maxima from the centre of the screen is 15 mm , calculate the width of the slit.

14. Diffraction is common in sound but not common is light waves. Why? 15. Two sources of intensity I1 and I2 undergo inte5rference in Young‘s double slit experiment.

Show that

= (

)

, where a1 and a2 are the amplitudes of disturbance for two

sources S1 and S2. 16. Discuss the intensity of transmitted light when a Polaroid sheet is rotated between two

crossed polaroids. 17. Two convex lenses of equal focal length, of aperture A1 and A2 ( A2 < A1 ) are used as the

objective lenses in two astronomical telescopes having identical eyepieces. Compare the ratio of their ( a ) resolving power ( b ) (normal) magnifying power and (c) intensity of images formed by them. Which one of the two telescopes should be preferred? Why?

18. Does the value of p9olarising angle of incidence depend on the colour of light? 19. A thin converging lens has a focal length f in air. If it is completely immersed in a liquid,

briefly explain how the focal length of the lens will vary? 20. The distances of an object and its real image, measured from the focus of a concave mirror,

are a and b respectively. Show that f2 = ab.

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CHEMISTRY

1) 45 g of ethylene glycol (C2H4O2) is mixed with 600 g of water. Calculate

(a) The freezing point depression

(b) The freezing point of the solution.(Kf of water is 1.86 K Kg mol-1

)

2) Determine the osmotic pressure of the solution prepared by dissolving 2.5 X10 -2

g of K2SO4 in 2 litre

water at 250C. Assuming that it is completely dissociated.

(R= 0.0821 L atm K-1

mol-1

)

3) 3.9 g of Benzoic acid is dissolved in 49 g of Benzene shows a depression in freezing point of 1.62 K.

Calculate the Van’t Hoff factor and Predict the nature of solute (Molar mass of Benzoic acid is 122 g mol-1

Kf for benzene is 4.9 K Kg mol-1

)

4) What are biodegradable polymers? Give any two examples.

5) Draw the structure of the following :

3-methyl-pentanal , 2-bromotoluene , 2,2 -dimethylchloropropane , Benzamide

6) Explain the mechanism of SN1and SN2 reactions

7) Explain the following :

(i) Swarts reactions

(ii) Finkelstein reaction

(iii) Sandmeyers

(iv) Wurt'z reaction

(v) Kolbe's electrolysis

8) Explain positive and negative deviation with example.

9) Write the names and structure of the monomers of the following polymers:

Buna-S, Neoprene, Teflon

10) Out of 1 chloro-1-methyl propane and 1- chloro-2-methylpropane, which is more reactive towards SN1

reaction? Why?

11) Give reasons:

(i)C-Cl bond length in chlorobenzene is shorter than C-Cl bond length in methyl chloride.Why?

(ii)SN1 reactions are accompanied by racemisation in optically active alkyl halides. Why?

12) Explain the free radical mechanism for the polymerisation of ethene.

13) Arrange the following polymers in the increasing order of their inter molecular forces:

Buna –S, Terylene, Polystyrene

14) (i) What are disinfectants ? Give an example.

(ii)What are anionic detergents? Give an example .

15) What are antihistamines? How do they act on human body? Give two examples.

16) Differentiate thermosetting and thermosetting polymer with two examples each..

17) (i) Why bithional added to soap?

(ii)Which class of drugs is used in sleeping pills?

18) (i) Name a hypotonic drug .

(ii)What are tranquilizers?

19) (i)Which class of drug is ranitidine ?

(ii)Give one example of artificial sweetener used by diabetic patient.

20) If nitrogen gas is bubbled through water at 293 K then how many millimoles of nitrogen gas would

dissolved in 1 litre of water .Assume that nitrogen exerts a partial pressure of 0.987 bar (Given KH for N2 at

293 K =76.48KBar)

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BIOLOGY Q1 Define the following terms- 1 Life span 2 Juvenile phase Q2 Give the special feature of Stobilanthus kunthiana . Q3 Draw the various types of Gametes. Q4 Give short notes on-

1. Fertilization

2. Embryogenesis

Q5 Pollination is an important feature in Angiosperms.Give its types. Q6 Why is offspring formed by asexual reproduction referred to as clones. Q7 Vegetative reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction. Why is it so? Q8 Offsprings of Oviparous animals are at greater risk than viviparous animals. Why so? Q9 Give a comparative account on 1.Hypocotyl and Epicotyl. 2 Integument and testa. Q10 TAPETUM has a significant role in pollen grain formation. Elaborate the role of it. Q11 Emasculation is a significant step in hybridization. What is done in this step? Q12 Give a detailed account on Double fertilization and triple fusion. Q13 Draw and label the different stages of embryo development. Q14 Pollens have medicinal value.Why is it said so? Q15 Draw a mature embryo sac in ANGIOSPERMS. Q16 Give a detailed account on HUMAN FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE system. Q17 Draw a labelled diagram of HUMAN MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. Q18 Give short notes on the following— 1 Polpulation interaction 2 Abiotic factors Q19 Write an account on various enzymes released in females during 1 MENSTRUAL CYCLE 2 PREGNANCY Q20 Draw the following- 1 T.S of human ovary 2 T.S of human testis

ACCOUNTANCY Ques – 1 On 1st April 2013 Nissan Ltd was formed with an authorised capital of Rs 60,00,000 divided into 6,00,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each.The company issued prospectus inviting applications for 4,50,000 shares of Rs 10 each.The company issued prospectus inviting applications for 4,50,000 shares.The issue price was payable as under: On application Rs 3 On allotment Rs 4 On call balance Issue was fully subscribed and the company alloted shares to all the applicants.The company did not make the call during the year.All money due on allotment was duly received except on 2,000 shares.Show the share capital in the balance sheet of the company. Ques – 2 Vikas Ltd has an authorised capital of Rs 40,00,000 divided in to equity shares of Rs 10 each.The company invited applications for 3,00,000 equity shares.The amount was payable as follows:

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On application Rs 3 On allotment Rs 5 and on final call Rs 2 The public applied for 2,80,000 shares and all the money was duly received.Show how share capital will appear in the balance sheet of the company.Also prepare notes to accounts. Ques – 3 Operating cycle and the period when payment is made is given below.How will you classify the liability?

Particulars

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi)

Operating cycle(months) 9 11 11 18 18 10

Expected period when payment is made(months) 12 12 13 20 16 12

Ques – 4 Under what heads will you classify the following items on the equity and liability side of the balance sheet of a limited company.

i) Unclaimed dividend ii) Proposed dividend iii) Securities premium reserve iv) Share forfeited account v) Public deposits vi) Debentures vii) Bills discounted but not matured

Ques – 5 State the major heads under which the items appearing on the assets side of a company‘s balance sheet are classified. Ques – 6 Name the subheadings under which current assets shall be classfied in a company‘s balance sheet. Ques – 7 Compute revenue from operations other income and total revenue for a banking company from the following information: Interest earned Rs 62,00,000;Dividend received Rs 6,20,000;Amount received from sale of building Rs20,00,000(book value Rs 8,00,000);Amount received from sale of investments Rs 5,00,000 (Book value Rs 3,20,000);Refund of income tax Rs 10,000. Ans – 82,10,000- Total Ques -8 Compute the Cost of material consumed from the following: Opening inventory of materials Rs 4,20,000;Materials purchased Rs 20,00,000 and closing inventory of materials Rs 3,80,000. Ans – 20,40,000 Ques – 9 Prepare notes to accounts for change in inventories for the year ended 31st march 2015 from the following information and determine the amount that will be shown in the statement of profit and loss. Inventory on 1st April 2014 Inventory on 31st March 2015 Stock in trade 4,00,000 3,60,000 Finished goods 7,00,000 10,00,000 Work in progress 4,50,000 5,80,000 Ans – 9 (3,90,000) Total Ques – 10 Compute cost of materials consumed from the following: Opening inventory: Materials 12,50,000 Stock in trade 4,00,000 Purchase of materials 60,00,000 Purchase of stock in trade 10,00,000 Closing inventory : Materials 15,00,000 Stock in trade 5,20,000 Ques – 11 Compute the cost of materials consumed from the following information: Opening inventory : Materials 5,50,000 Finished goods Rs 2,50,000 Material purchased : Closing inventory: Materials 4,50,000 Finished goods 1,50,0000

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Ans : 11 – 23,50,000 Ques- 12 What is meant by financial statement analysis ? Ques- 13 What is cross sectional analysis Ques -14 State the significance of analysis of financial statements to top management Ques -15 Why is public interested in analysing financial statements ? Ques – 16 What are the objectives of preparing common size statements? Ques -17 Name the different tools used for analysis and interpretation of financial statements Ques -1 8 State the objectives of comparative financial statements.(Any three) Ques – 19 Differentiate between intra firm and inter firm analysis. Ques – 20 How is analysis is important to government authorities .

ECONOMICS

Answer in detail.

1. Discuss the features of the following:

Production possibility curve

Budget line

Indifference curve 2. Explain the concept of the following :

Marginal rate of transformation

Marginal rate of substitution

Marginal rate of exchange 3. When can PPC be : a) convex b) straight line. Justify each of them with a suitable

numeric schedule and diagram. 4. Explain the problem of making choice with reference to central problems of an

economy. 5. Discuss three processes of an economy. 6. Explain why do central problem arise? 7. Explain the concept of utility giving examples. 8. Differentiate between ordinal and cardinal approach. 9. Discuss the subject matter of micro and macro economics 10. Explain the law of DMU. 11. State the relation between total utility and marginal utility. Use schedule and diagram. 12. Explain the condition of consumer equilibrium under single commodity using utility

analysis. 13. State the condition of consumer equilibrium in two commodity (X and Y).Explain the

reaction of consumer if price of x changes. 14. ‗Two IC‘s do not intersect‘. Justify 15. Use Hicksian theory to explain condition of consumer equilibrium. 16. Explain the shifts /rotation in budget line. 17. A consumer consumes two goods X and Y whose prices are Rs.4 and Rs. 5 per unit

respectively. Suppose income of an individual is Rs. 100, then:

Give budget equation

How many units of X can be purchased if entire income is spent on X commodity

How many units of Y can be purchased if entire income is spent on X commodity

Give budget sets of budget line of good X and Y.

Can he afford combination (15 X, 10Y)? if not why?

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18. Discuss factors affecting shifts in PPC. If there is sudden increase in population , how will it affect PPC of an economy. On the other hand if there is wide spread flood in some states, how will it influence PPC.

19. Explain the concept of opportunity cost .Use examples. 20. Explain the meaning of demand. State the factors affecting demand.

BUSINESS STUDIES Answer the following questions:-

1. ‗Doing the task with minimum cost‖ name the term associated with management? 2. ‗ In order to be successful , an organization must change its goals according to the needs of

the environment. Which characteristics of management are highlighted in this statement. 3. Father of Mr. ‗Y‘ acts as Vice President in ABC Ltd. Name the level of

Management he is working? Explain any two functions performed by him?

4. Mr. Anil working as a ‗Sales department Head in XYZ Ltd. Name the level of

Management he is working? Explain any two functions performed by him?

5. ‗Co-ordination‘ is the essence of Management‘ Explain.

6. ―Management is critical ingredient of a nation‘s growth‖ Comment.

7. Which principle of management is violated when a manager grants one month medical leave to a

superior with pay and only one week medical leave to an accountant?

8. Mohan a manager expects his colleagues to get work out of subordinates without giving them any

powers. Which principle of management is being overlooked and why?

9. Which principle of management aims at securing the loyalty and devotion of the employees by

giving them fair and just treatment? Write two positive effects.

10. Which principle of management envisages that each group of activities having the same objective

must have one head and one plan? Explain the principle with suitable example.

11. If an organization does not provide the right place for physical and human recourses in the

organization, which principle is violated? What are its consequences?

12. a. Which environment prohibits the advertisement of alcoholic beverages?

B.Banking sector reforms have led to easier credit terms and better services. This is an example of a

key component of the ―Business Environment ―name this component?

13. State any three main characteristics of business environment.

14. State the economic reforms since 1991 or new Economics policy.

15. State the factors of Micro and Macro Environment.

16. Product is a bundle of utilities.‘ Do you agree? Comment.

17. How does branding help in creating product differentiation? Discuss

18. Define marketing as defined by Philip Kotler. Discuss its features also.

19. Write the means focus and ends of the following marketing thinkings: - a.

Production concept b. Product concept c. Selling concept d. Marketing concept

e. Societal marketing concept.

20. Differentiate between marketing and selling on any five points.

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COMPUTER SCIENCE Note. Please write the full question with answers in your homework notebook.

1. Out of the following, find those identifiers, which cannot be used for naming Variable, Constants or Functions in a C++ program : 2 _Cost, Price*Qty, float, Switch, Address One, Delete, Number12, do

2. Find and write the output of the following C++ program code : Note : Assume all required header files are already included in the program.

typedef char STRING[80]; void MIXITNOW(STRING S) { int Size=strlen(S); for(int I=0;I<Size-1;I+=2) { char WS=S[I]; S[I]=S[I+1]; S[I+1]=WS; } for(I=1;I<Size;I+=2) if(S[I]>='M' && S[I]<='U') S[I]='@'; } void main() { STRING Word="CRACKAJACK"; MIXITNOW(Word); cout<<Word<<endl; }

3. T[20][50] is a two dimensional array, which is stored in the memory along the row with each of its element occupying 4 bytes, find the address of the element T[15][5], if the element T[10][8] is stored at the memory location 52000. 4. Write the definition of a function INSERT() in C++, to insert an ITEM in a dynamically allocated Queue of different types of games considering the following code is already written as a part of the program.

struct GAME { int GAMEID; char GAMENAME[20]; GAME *Link; };

5. Write definition for a function SHOWMID(int P[][5], int R, int C) in C++ to display the elements of middle row and middle column from a two dimensional array P having R number of rows and C number of columns. For example, if the content of array is as follows :

115 112 116 101 125

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103 101 121 102 101

185 109 109 160 172

The function should display the following as output : 103 101 121 102 101 116 121 109

6. Convert the following infix expressions into their postfix forms using STACK method:

1. a+b*c-d/e*f 2. (a+b*c-d)/(e*f) 3. a+b-(c*d^e)*x+y 4. ((a/(b-c+d))*(e-a)*c) 5. (a+b-c)*(e/f)-(g-h/i)

7. Evaluate the following postfix expressions and generate result : 1. 4 3 * 6 7 + 5 - + )

2. 6 2 3 + - 3 8 2 / + * 2 3 + 3. + / * + A B + C D – E F G where A=14, B=12, C=10, D=8, E=6, F=4, G=2 4. 7 5 3 2 ^ * 9 2 2 ^ - / + 6 4 * +

5. 4 2 3 * 3 – 8 4 / 1 1 + / +

Note. and ^ represent exponentiation

8. Verify the following using Boolean Laws : A‘+ B‘.C=A‘.B‘.C‘+ A‘.B.C‘+ A‘.B.C + A‘.B‘.C+ A.B‘.C

9. Write the Boolean Expression for the result of the Logic Circuit as shown below :

10. Derive a Canonical POS expression for a Boolean function F, represented by the following

truth table :

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11. Reduce the following Boolean Expression to its simplest form using K-Map : F(X,Y,Z,W) = Σ (2,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14,15) 12. A network is to be designed which consists of 3 inputs x,y and z and an output F (a function in x,y and z). The function F is 1 when the number of 1(one) inputs is even. Draw the truth table and deduce the canonical SOP expression. 13. Convert x+y into its canonical SOP form algebraically. 14. Minimise: AB+(AC)‘+A‘BC(AB+C) 15. Minimize the given boolean expression using K-map technique and draw the logic circuit diagram as well : F(P,Q,R,S) =∏ (3,4,5,6,7,13,15) 16. Write a program in C++ to sort an array of numbers using Selection Sort. 17. Given the following series, write a program in C++ to display it and calculate its sum. 18. Complete the practical C++ assignment file. 19. Write the synopsis of your project work, given the following guide-points :

1. Introduction 2. Current System (manual) 3. How would the digitization be done? 4. Modules used (with their detailed description) 5. Salient features of your project/software 6. What functions you would have in the project 7. Conclusion

20. Design and code any game of your choice in C++.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1. What are the Sports Programmes? 2. Briefly explain the advantages and disadvantages of knock-out tournament? 3. Explain any 3 objectives of extra-murals? 4. Draw a fixture of 11 teams on knock-out basis? 5. Explain the method of deciding the winners in League Tournament. 6. Explain the Stair-Case Method and Cyclic Method (with examples). 7. Discuss the following in brief :

(i) Bye (ii) Seeding (iii) Special Seeding

8. What are the Consolation Tournament? 9. What do you mean by healthy weight? 10. How can you prevent anorexia? Explain in brief. 11. Clarify the meaning of Balanced Diet. 12. Draw a neat diagram of your game. 13. Practice for AAPHER physical fitness test. 14. Prepare the practical file for physical education according to the following :

CONTENTS

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(a) Game History (b) Skills (c) Rules and Regulations (d) Terminology (e) Injuries (f) Aasana

15. Prepare 10 aasanas. 16. Discuss any 4 pitfalls of dieting. 17. Briefly explain about vitamins. 18. Discuss the objectives of Planning in Sports. 19. Mention the activities which are included in Intra-Murals. 20. Draw a fixture of 25 teams on knock-out basis.

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