Holiday Homework SESSION 2019-20 Class- IX TOPIC: “DISASTER...
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Holiday Homework
SESSION 2019-20
Class- IX
TOPIC: “DISASTER MANAGEMENT”
English
ENGLISH-Formal Letter
Roll no-(1-11) Que no-1 “This is not the first time (Cyclone Fani in Odisha) that the Odisha government has been praised for its preparedness in the face of cyclonic adversities. The state's disaster management model got praised by the UN after it successfully restricted fatalities to 21 during the 2013 Phailin cyclone.” You are overwhelmed and feel proud to be an Indian after reading this news and couldn‟t resist yourself from writing a letter to the editor to message the other states to improve their preparedness for facing such cyclonic adversities Like „Fani‟. You are Vinay/Vinita of Sam International School.
Roll no.(12-21) Article Writing
Queno.2-“Disasters are of two major kinds, natural and manmade, and affect the
community. Natural disasters are caused by natural earth processes like floods,
droughts, cyclones, tsunamis, earthquakes and epidemics. Manmade disasters
occur due to chemical spills, accidents, terrorism activities etc. India is prone to
almost all the major natural disasters.”
As Madh/Madhav of Sam International School ,collect information (with Pictures)and write an Article describing all type of disasters with poor preparedness, planning and management, and rescue and relief measures. Also give suggestions to improve basic preparedness system.
Roll no.(22-32) (Editing)
Queno.3-In the following sentences, Italicized words are incorrect. Find out the correct words to replace them.
1. Natural calamities generally brings death 2. and disaster on a larger scale. 3. Tsunami, waves, earthquakes, floods, droughts and epidemic 4. have taken a heavy toll of human life, 5. particularly the children. The children which survive these disasters suffer the most. 6. They are condemned to led a life full of misery, insecurity, want and fear. 7. Only the concerted efforts for the Government and the agencies involved in disaster management can help them lead normal Lives again. 8. The natural calamity have tragically affected the lives of about 15000 children in recent years in India.
Now collect information with pictures and change these sentences in to a short paragraph.
2. Do all given assignments.
Hindi
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Maths Interdisciplinary project Disaster Management
Collect the statistical data on Disasters in India and represent it in the form of
Histogram (for last 5 years).
Roll No. 1 to 10: Tsunami
Roll No. 11 to 20: Earthquake
Roll No. 21 to 30 : Cyclone
Roll No. 31 onwards :Floods
Do given 5 assignments.
Science
1. Interdisciplinary project ----Disaster management
Diseases after disaster ( roll number 1 to 15 )
Communicable diseases
Prevention
Cure Causes of disasters ( roll number 16 to 30 )
Causes of earthquake
Causes of flood
Causes of Tsunami Effect of disaster on crop production ( roll no 31 to 42)
Effect of drought on crop production
Drought resistant crop variety
HYV seeds 2. Do given 4 assignments.
Social
Science
(a) Select a topic as per your roll number and make posters which also conveys a
message and also collect information about awareness and preparedness for such
disaster.
(i) landslide and Avalanche. (Roll no. 1 to 4)
(ii) cyclones and sinkholes. ( Roll no. 5 to 8)
(iii) Flood and tusnami. (Roll no.9 to 12)
(iv) Famine and drought. (Roll no. 13 to 16)
(b) Newspaper clipping (Roll no. 17 to 29) (take any one disaster of your choice)
Collect a recent natural disaster clipping that occurred in an area and discuss
the impact of that disaster on the land.
Mention the measures of how to control it.
(C) Man-made disasters (Roll no. 30 to 42)
write about the man - made factors which results in occurring of natural disaster.
List some measures to prepare in advance to tackle such situations.
Collect a information from different sources like magazines, news papers about man- made activities which leads to global warming.
Use some art forms with elaboration. 2. Do all given assignments.
Information Technology
Prepare PowerPoint presentation on – “Disaster Management”.
Art and Craft
Art Education – Draw and colour the following topics in your drawing file. a) Poster making with slogan on – Peace b) Composition on – Flood Scene c) Composition on – Election Rally Craft – Prepare any one papier mache article using newspaper pulp, multani mitti, gum /fevicol and then colour it.
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
2019-20 CLASS X
TOPIC-NATURAL RESOURCES
ENGLISH
Roll no-(1-11) Formal Letter Que no-1 “Without water nothing can live. It is the source of all life on earth. Water covers 70% of our planet, but only 3% of it is clean and suitable for human consumption and we are polluting this 3% also by dumping hazardous waste into water bodies. Therefore the need to save this natural resource is urgent.” You are Amit/Amita of Sam International School and you are really shocked and touched after reading this article in a magazine on Conservation of Natural Resources. You decide to write a letter to the editor to warn his readers to pay urgent attention to save water as a natural resource.(150-200 lines)
Roll no (12-21) Article Writing
Que no.2-“The dividing line between Natural resources and Man-made resources is not clear-cut. Hydro-electric energy is not a natural resource because people use turbines to convert the energy from moving waterPetroleum and iron ores are natural, but need work to make them into usable refined oil and steel. Atomic energy comes from metallic nuclear fuels, like fissionable uranium and plutonium, but natural rocks need technical work to make them into these nuclear fuels.” As Nisha/Nikhil of Sam International School, collect information (with Pictures)and write an Article describing all type of Natural Resources and Man- made resources to make it clear cut to everyone.
Roll no.(22-32) (Editing)
Queno.3-In the following sentences, Italicized words are incorrect. Find out the correct words to replace them. (i)Fuel is a nature resource that produces (ii) useful energy when it undergo (iii) a chemical or nuclear reaction. (iv) Coal, wood, oil, petrol or guess provides energy when burned so we consider them as fuel. (v) To safe fuel is very essential for our future (vi) Because we are ran out of it and at this rate of its consumption, (vii) soon there will be no petrol left for our car. (viii)We can save fuel in mostly ways. (ix) We can turn off our car in slow traffic or at traffic signs. (x)We can minimize the use of brakers. (xi)We can drive at a steady speed or use electric-powered cars. (xii)We can use publicity transport or take a walk instead of driving. After required correction convert these above sentences into a paragraph without supplying new information.
SCIENCE
1. Interdisciplinary project Natural resources Non conventional natural resources ( Roll number 1 to 10)
Tidal energy
Wave energy
Ocean Thermal Energy
Geothermal energy Conventional natural resources (Roll number 11 to 20)
Biomass
Solar energy
Hydro power plant
Management of natural resources ( Roll number 21 to 36)
Need for management
Three R's
Sustainable management 2. Do given 5 assignments.
SOCIAL
STUDIES
Subtopic : Sustainable Development
Roll number (1 to 12)
• UN sustainable development goals.
• Waste management as a resource
• Optimal population and sustainability
Roll number (13 to 24)
• Climate change
• Management of food security and nutrition and sustainable
development
• Evolution of cooperative and common pool resource management
Roll number (25 to 36)
• Management of forest society and biodiversity
• Importance of water management.
• Comparative policies for energy storage and smart grid technologies in EU.
Four assignments are to be completed given to the students each carrying ten questions in it.
Maths
Interdisciplinary project Natural Resources
Collect the statistical data on availability of natural resources in India and represent it in the
form of gives (for last 10 years). Find the average production.
Roll No. 1 to 12 : Iron ore
Roll No. 13 to 24: Coal
Roll No. 25 to 36 : Copper
Do given 5 assignments.
ह िंदी
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Information Technology
Prepare a webpage on “NATURAL DISASTER”. Include <table>, <p>, <ol>, <ul>, <font>, <audio>, <video>, <form> tags and write the code in your computer notebook along with the screenshot of webpage.
Art and Craft
Art Education – Draw and colour the following topics in your drawing file.
a) Poster making with slogan on – Digital India b) Composition on – Bus Stop c) Poster making with slogan on –Save Girl Child
Craft – Prepare any one papier mache article using newspaper pulp, multani mitti, gum/fevicol and then colour it.
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS XI
SESSION 2019-20
XI A
PHYSICS 1. Name a quantity having unit but no dimension.
2. Write two limitation of dimension. 3. Write difference b/w derived and fundamental unit.
4. Write dimension of Stevens constant.
5. Name physical quantity whose dimension is same as energy.
6. Difference between error and precision. 7. Define A.U. Write its value.
8. Write number of significant figure of .2250.
9. Define sysmatic error. 10. The main scale reading is 2cm and Vernier scale division is 3. Find total reading
11. Check correctness of equation Sent = u + a/2 (2n - 1).
12. The escape velocity depends on acceleration due to gravity and radius. Derive the
formulae of escape velocity dimensionally. 13. Calculate the value of 20 atm into c g.s system
14. The time period for 100 oscillations is 90 s with 1s resolution and length of 20 cm is
measured with 1 mm accuracy then find % accuracy in determination of g. 15. Two resistors are marked as 100+ 10 ohm and 50+ 20 ohm. Find equivalent resistance
in parallel with error limit.
16. The frequency of vibration of a string depends on length, tension and linear mass density. Derive the formulae of frequency by dimension method.
17. If 1 cal = 4.2 j. Calculate the value of calorie in a system in which mass equal to alpha
kg length equal to beta metre and time in gamma second.
18. The displacement of a wave is y = a sin (wt - Kx). Where X is distance and t is time what is dimension formulae of w and k.
19.How many astronomical unit makes 1 parsec.
20. If velocity of light c, planks constant h, and gravitation constant G are taken as fundamental quantities then express mass length and time in terms of dimension of
these quantities.
21. If velocity. V = a + bt. Find dimension of a and b. 22. Express atomic mass unit in kg.
23. Name the device used for measuring mass of atom and molecule.
24. Write dimension formulae of coefficient of viscosity and universal gravitation constant.
25. If the unit of force is 100 N, unit of length is 10 m and unit of time is 100 s. What is unit of mass in this system of unit?
26. A body starts with speed u and reaches at a point with velocity V. What is velocity at
midpoint of journey? 27. A body is dropped from height of 100m. At the same time another body is projected
upward with speed of 25 m/s. When and where they meets.
28. Derive all the three equation of motion by calculate method.
29. A body accelerates with rate A and then de-accelerates with rate B and finally stops. Calculate the maximum speed and total distance travelled.
30. A body accelerates for some time then moves with constant velocity and finally de-
accelerates and stops. Drew v- t graph. By using v-t graph plot corresponding a- t graph. 31. A body is dropped from certain height. It loses 1/10 th of its velocity after every collision.
Draw v-t graph.
32. A body oscillates about its mean position with constant amplitude. Draw x-t, v-t and a-t graph.
33. The acceleration of a body is a = KV. K is constant. Find the final velocity if initial is u.
34. Define instantaneous velocity. How it is measured. 35. Write two examples each of one, two and three dimensional motion.
Do an investigatory project based on mechanics, elasticity, thermodynamics, wave and oscillation. Make a file for the same. Making of model working or non working is optional.
CHEMISTRY 1. Make an investigatory project on any topic including experiments that
can be performed in lab.
2. Do assignments of chapter 1and 2 given.
BIOLOGY 1) Make a project on the allotted topic.
2) Do the given worksheets of chapter - 1, 2 and 3.
3) Do revision of all chapters done in the class.
MATHS 1. Revise chapters sets, PMI and complex numbers & quadratic equations. 2. Do assignments of chapters given.
ENGLISH 1. How does Khushwant Singh describe his old grandmother?
2. Give a pen-picture of the narrator’s grandfather as he appeared in the portrait. 3. What could the narrator not believe about his grandparents?
4. Why did the grandmother feed dogs and birds in the village and then in the city? What did the
habit tell about her nature?
5. What do you think made the poetess’s mother laugh? 6. Explain: The sea holiday was her past, mine is her laughter.
7. Now she’s been dead nearly as many years as that girl lived. How many years have passed since
the mother’s death? 8. What was the effect of huge wave on the ship?
9. How did Jonathan succeeded in motivating his father in crucial moment when the Ship was near
sinking? 10. What were the afterthoughts of the narrator that night when things seem desperate?(we're not
afraid to die)
11. All three stood still to smile through their hair
At the uncle with the camera. A sweet face, My mother’s that was before I was born.
And the sea, which appears to have changed less,
Washed their terribly transient feet.
a. What does 'three' refer to?
b. When and where was the photograph taken?
c. Bring out the comparison between the sea and the 'feet'
SECTION- II (WRITING)
12. Drinking water is becoming a rare commodity. Industrial development is filling our rivers, seas and oceans with toxic pollutants which are a major threat to human health. You are deeply
saddened to see water pollution as an appalling problem, which is powerful enough to lead the
world on a path of destruction. Write a letter to the Editor of AajTak News to make the public aware about the causes of water pollution and also suggest the measures to prevent water
pollution. (About 100 -120 words)
13. Write a notice to be posted on your school notice board on the topic : "SUMMER
HOLIDAYS". you are Aryan/Astha, the head boy/girl of your school.(50 words) 14. Write an Article on the topic "Water Crises" describing about the current situation of the world
on this issue and also suggesting certain preventive measures to curb this situation.
SECTION –III (READING) 15. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
1. Politeness has been well defined as benevolence in trifles. It is the desire to put those whom
we meet perfectly at their ease, and save them from every kind of petty discomfort and
annoyance. The limited part of benevolence called politeness requires only an inclination to
make them happy temporarily, while they are in our presence, and when this can be done without any sacrifice on our part or only with a slight sacrifice of personal comfort.
2. Politeness is said to be one of the important characteristics of civilised person. Politeness is
the art of choosing among your thoughts. It must be implemented in every walk of life. When we deal with people elder to us we are polite. But, an honest polite person is polite with
everyone, people of lower status, workers and even children. Not only with humans but also
with animals we must be polite as they are our helpers. 3. Politeness is a skill. Like any other skill, you can master it with practice. The greatest enemy
of politeness is ego. To be a polite person, you have to sacrifice your ego. It is difficult for an
egoist to be polite. You have to imply politeness in your thinking, speech and actions. Actions
work more than words. Polite actions will give fine results. Politeness will reduce your stress and boost you to be productive. Apart from your present benefits, you protect your future.
Being polite makes you mentally healthy. In our daily life we come across many incidents with
people nearby and ourselves. 4. Different rules of behavior have to be observed, accordingly as we are in the street or in the
drawing- room, at home or at school, in the company of friends or of strangers. There is also to
be considered the great diversity of social etiquette which distinguishes one country from
another. 5. Politeness, besides being a duty that we owe to others, is a valuable possession for ourselves.
It costs nothing, and yet may in many cases bring much profit. The great advantage of this
excellence of conduct was very clearly expressed by Dr. Johnson, when he said that the difference between a well-bred and an ill- bred man is that one immediately attracts your
liking, the other your dislike. (378 words)
15.1 On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer any four of the following questions: a. Why is politeness called as limited part of benevolence?
b. List some of the persons we should be polite to?
c. Why is it difficult for an egoist to be polite?
d. What are the benefits of being polite? e. Which rules of behavior are to be observed?
15.2 On the basis of your reading of the passage, fill in any two of the following blanks with
appropriate words/phrases. i. Politeness is an art of choosing_________.
ii. An honest polite person is polite with ___________.
iii. To others, we _____________________.
15.3. Attempt any two of the following. Find out the words that mean the same as under:
a. ‘insignificant’ (Paragraph 1)
b. ‘manners’ (Paragraph 4)
c. ‘civil’(Paragraph 5)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Attempt all the questions in a separate holidays’ homework notebook
Question Bank :- a) Define Software. Briefly define its types. b) What is an IPO cycle?
c) Differentiate between Application software and system software give example.
d) Explain the need of Operating System.
e) Differentiate between Compiler and Interpreter. f) How many megabytes make 1 terabyte?
g) What is compiler? How it is different from Interpreter?
h) Name two super computer designed by India. i) What are the different types of computers? Explain each of them in detail.
j) Explain different generation of computers.
k) What is the difference between compiler and assembler?
l) Write about third generations and fourth generation of computer.
1) Write and Execute the following program in Python To input marks of three Subject calculate total and print the percentage of marks.
2) To generate the output on screen.
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3) To enter the radius of circle and prints its area. 4) To enter the side of a square and prints its area.
5) To print volume of a cylinder.
6) To Swap the two numbers using third variable.
7) To input the two numbers find the quotient and remainder of two numbers.
II Revise and learn chapters done in the class. Complete all the assignments given in the class.
Physical Education
1. Revise First 3 chapters Question Answer of Book. 2. Make a practical file with any two topic out of these topics:
(A) Taekwondo
(B) Tennis
(C) Judo (D) Badminton
(E) Table Tennis
(F) Swimming 3. Study chapter 4 and make 10 short type questions.
XI B
ACCOUNTANCY
1. Justify that the accounting equation is satisfied in all the following transactions. i) Navneet started business with cash 1,50,000 ii) Purchased goods for cash 35,000 iii) Purchased goods on credit 15,000 iv) Purchased machinery for cash 25,000 v) Paid wages and salaries 20,000 vi) Received commission 8,000 vii) Withdraw cash for personal use 2,000 viii) Sold goods on credit (cost price Rs 35,000) 50,000 ix) Paid to creditors 12,000 x) Received from debtors 8000
2. Show the effect of the following transactions on the accounting equation:
i) Started business with cash Rs70,000 and goods of Rs 50,000 ii) Sold goods for cash Rs30,000 costing Rs40,000 iii) Paid salary in advance Rs7000 iv) Purchased goods for cash Rs60,000 and on credit Rs52,000 v) Paid rent Rs6,000 in cash and rent outstanding Rs 2,000 vi) Proprietor paid fee of his children Rs10,000 vii) Commission received in advance Rs6,000 viii) Accrued interest Rs4,000
3. Prepare accounting equation on the basis of the following
a) Harsh started business with Cash Rs2,00,000 b) Sold goods to Bhanu costing Rs10,000 for Rs12,000 c) Purchased goods from Naman for Cash Rs40,000 d) Bought furniture on credit Rs7000
4. Prepare accounting equation from the following: a) Kunal started business with cash 250000 b) He purchased furniture with cash 35000 c) He paid commission 2000 d) He purchased goods on credit 40000 e) He sold goods( costing Rs20000) for cash 26000
5. Mohit has the following transactions, prepare the accounting equation:
a) Business started with Cash 175000 b) Purchased goods from Rohit 50000 c) Purchased goods from Rohit 50000 d) Purchased furniture for office use 10000 e) Cash Paid to Rohit in full settlement 48500 f) Cash Received from Manish 20000 g) Rent Paid 100
6. Rohit has the following transactions:
Prepare the accounting equation to show the effect of the above transactions on the assets, liabilities and capital. a) Commenced business with cash 150000 b) Purchased machinery on credit 40000 c) Purchased goods for cash 20000 d) Purchased car for personal use 80000 e) Paid to creditors in full settlement 38000 f) Sold goods for cash costing Rs5000 4500 g) Paid rent 1000 h) Commission received in Advance 2000
7. Use accounting equation to show the effect of the following transactions of M/s Royal Traders: a) Stared business with Cash 120000 b) Purchased goods for cash 10000 c) Rent Received 5000 d) Salary Outstanding 2000 e) Prepaid Insurance 1000 f) Received Interest 700 g) Sold goods for cash (costing Rs5000) 7000 h) Goods destroyed by fire 500
8. Show accounting equation on the basis of the following transactions: a) Udit started business with
Cash 500000 Goods 100000
b) Purchased building for cash 200000 c) Purchased goods from Himani 50000 d) Sold goods to Ashu (Cost Rs25,000) 36000 e) Paid Insurance premium 3000 f) Rent outstanding 5000 g) Depreciation on building 8000 h) Cash withdrawal from personal use 20000 i) Rent received in advance 5000 j) Cash paid to Himani on account 20000 k) Cash received from Ashu 30000
9. Show the effect of the following transactions on Assets, Liabilities and Capital through
accounting equation: a) Started business with cash 120000 b) Rent received 10000 c) Invested in Shares 50000 d) Received Dividend 5000 e) Purchased goods on credit from Ragini 35000 f) Paid cash for household expense 7000 g) Sold goods for cash (costing 10,000) 14000 h) Cash paid to Ragini 35000 i) Deposited into Bank 20000
10. Show the effect of following transactions on the accounting equation: a) Manoj started business with
Cash 230000 Goods 100000
Building 200000 b) He purchased goods for cash 50000 c) He sold goods( costing Rs20000) 35000 d) He purchased goods from Rahul 55000 e) He sold goods to Varun (Costing 52000) 60000 f) He paid cash to Rahul in full settlement 53000 g) Salary paid by him 20000 h) Received cash from Varun in full settlement 59000 i) Rent Outstanding 3000 j) Prepaid insurance 2000 k) Commission received by him 13000 l) Amount withdrawn by him for personal use 20000 m) Depreciation charge on building 10000 n) Fresh Capital invested 50000 o) Purchased goods from Rakhi 6000
11. Transactions of M/s Vipin Traders are given below. Show the effect on Assets, Liabilities and Capital with the help of Accounting equation: a) Business started with cash 125000 b) Purchased goods for cash 50000 c) Purchased furniture for RK Furniture 10000 d) Sold goods to Parul Traders (costing 7000 vide bill no 5675 for Rs9000) e) Paid cartage 100 f) Cash paid to RK furniture in full settlement 9700 g) Cash sales (costing Rs10000) 12000 h) Rent Received 4000 i) Cash withdrew for personal use 3000
12. Prove that accounting equation is satisfied in all the following transactions of Suresh. Also prepare balance sheet: a) Commenced business with cash 60000 b) Paid rent in advance 500 c) Purchased goods for cash Rs30,000 and credit 20000 d) Sold goods for cash Rs30000 costing 20000 e) Paid salary Rs500 and salary outstanding being 100 f) Bought motorcycle for personal use 5000
BUSINESS STUDIES
1. Select one relevant topic and make an individual project using the guidelines given. 2. As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and write in your own
words. The project should be prepared on order i.e. certificate, acknowledgement, index, conclusion, bibliography.
3. Include a questionnaire related to the topic chosen. 4. Complete the assignments of L 1,2.
MATHS 1. Revise chapters sets, PMI and complex numbers & quadratic equations.
2. Do assignments of chapters given. ECONOMICS 1. Make an individual project using the guidelines given.
2. As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and write in your own words. The project should be prepared on order i.e. certificate, acknowledgement, index, conclusion, bibliography.
3. Include a questionnaire related to the topic chosen. 4. Complete the assignments of unit 1,2
ENGLISH 1. How does Khushwant Singh describe his old grandmother? 2. Give a pen-picture of the narrator’s grandfather as he appeared in the portrait. 3. What could the narrator not believe about his grandparents? 4. Why did the grandmother feed dogs and birds in the village and then in the city? What did the
habit tell about her nature? 5. What do you think made the poetess’s mother laugh? 6. Explain: The sea holiday was her past, mine is her laughter. 7. Now she’s been dead nearly as many years as that girl lived. How many years have passed
since the mother’s death? 8. What was the effect of huge wave on the ship? 9. How did Jonathan succeeded in motivating his father in crucial moment when the Ship was
near sinking? 10. What were the afterthoughts of the narrator that night when things seem desperate?(we're
not afraid to die) 11. All three stood still to smile through their hair At the uncle with the camera. A sweet face, My mother’s that was before I was born. And the sea, which appears to have changed less, Washed their terribly transient feet. a. What does 'three' refer to? b. When and where was the photograph taken? c. Bring out the comparison between the sea and the 'feet'
SECTION- II (WRITING) 12. Drinking water is becoming a rare commodity. Industrial development is filling our rivers, seas
and oceans with toxic pollutants which are a major threat to human health. You are deeply saddened to see water pollution as an appalling problem, which is powerful enough to lead the world on a path of destruction. Write a letter to the Editor of AajTak News to make the public aware about the causes of water pollution and also suggest the measures to prevent water pollution. (About 100 -120 words)
13. Write a notice to be posted on your school notice board on the topic : "SUMMER HOLIDAYS". you are Aryan/Astha, the head boy/girl of your school.(50 words)
14. Write an Article on the topic "Water Crises" describing about the current situation of the world on this issue and also suggesting certain preventive measures to curb this situation.
SECTION –III (READING)
15. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: 1. Politeness has been well defined as benevolence in trifles. It is the desire to put those whom we
meet perfectly at their ease, and save them from every kind of petty discomfort and annoyance. The limited part of benevolence called politeness requires only an inclination to make them happy temporarily, while they are in our presence, and when this can be done without any sacrifice on our part or only with a slight sacrifice of personal comfort.
2. Politeness is said to be one of the important characteristics of civilised person. Politeness is the art of choosing among your thoughts. It must be implemented in every walk of life. When we deal with people elder to us we are polite. But, an honest polite person is polite with everyone, people of lower status, workers and even children. Not only with humans but also with animals we must be polite as they are our helpers.
3. Politeness is a skill. Like any other skill, you can master it with practice. The greatest enemy of politeness is ego. To be a polite person, you have to sacrifice your ego. It is difficult for an egoist to be polite. You have to imply politeness in your thinking, speech and actions. Actions work more than words. Polite actions will give fine results. Politeness will reduce your stress and boost you to be productive. Apart from your present benefits, you protect your future. Being polite makes you mentally healthy. In our daily life we come across many incidents with people nearby and ourselves.
4. Different rules of behavior have to be observed, accordingly as we are in the street or in the drawing- room, at home or at school, in the company of friends or of strangers. There is also to be considered the great diversity of social etiquette which distinguishes one country from another.
5. Politeness, besides being a duty that we owe to others, is a valuable possession for ourselves. It costs nothing, and yet may in many cases bring much profit. The great advantage of this excellence of conduct was very clearly expressed by Dr. Johnson, when he said that the difference between a well-bred and an ill- bred man is that one immediately attracts your liking, the other your dislike. (378 words)
15.1 On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer any four of the following questions: a. Why is politeness called as limited part of benevolence? b. List some of the persons we should be polite to? c. Why is it difficult for an egoist to be polite? d. What are the benefits of being polite? e. Which rules of behavior are to be observed?
15.2 On the basis of your reading of the passage, fill in any two of the following blanks with appropriate words/phrases. i. Politeness is an art of choosing_________. ii. An honest polite person is polite with ___________. iii. To others, we _____________________.
15.3. Attempt any two of the following. Find out the words that mean the same as under: a. ‘insignificant’ (Paragraph 1) b. ‘manners’ (Paragraph 4) c. ‘civil’(Paragraph 5)
Informatics Practices
Question Bank : Q1. Write full form of following :
MICR, OCR ,TB ,OMR ,PB , ALU, DMP,VDU
Q.2 Draw a labeled diagram of functional components of a computer.
Q.3.What function is performed by ALU and CU each. Q.4. Compare compiler and interpreter.
Q.5 What is the basic function of memory? What is the measuring unit of memory?
Q.6 Arrange the following printers in terms of speed and performance: Dot Matrix Printer , Laser printer, Desk jet printer
Q.7 Identify the input and the output devices :
Scanner, printer Bar code reader smart card reader, plotters, Screens web camera Q.8 What is function of a web camera?
Q.9 What is address bus? What is data bus.
Q.10 Name the two types of computer memory. Also give two points of differences between the two. Q.11 Name the system software which loads all the program, coordinates the input and output
devices.
Q.10. What is function of BIOS. Q.11 Name some of the commonly used operating systems
Q.12 What is difference between compiler and interpreter?
Q.13 What is a word processor .Give examples.
Q.14 What are utility softwares. Give examples. Q.15 What is compression utility.
Q.16. What is need of operating system.
Q.17 What are functions of operating system. Q.18.What is device driver .What is need of it?
Q.19 What is backup utility.
Q.20 What is antivirus software? Name any two.
Q.21 What is purpose of text editor? Name any two. Q.22 What do you mean by presentation software. Give two examples.
Q.23 What do you mean by spreadsheet software. Give two examples.
Q.24 What is a communication bus? Q.25 What is purpose of data bus. How many wires it has?
Q.26 What is purpose of address bus. How many wires it has?
Q.27 What is purpose of control bus. How many bits can it transmit?
II Revise and learn chapters done in the class. Complete all the assignments given in the class.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. Revise First 3 chapters Question Answer of Book. 2. Make a practical file with any two topic out of these topics:
A. Taekwondo B. Tennis C. Judo D. Badminton E. Table Tennis F. Swimming
XI C
SOCIOLOGY
1. Using the project guidelines given, select a topic for your project.
2. Prepare the rough draft for index, acknowledgement, and introduction, statement of purpose
and methodology and presentation of evidence. As per the topic chosen please start reading
newspaper and magazines, surf the internet for relevant evidence, start summarizing them in your
own words and explain how and why they are relevant for this topic. Please put these in order in
which they are mentioned i.e. Index, acknowledge, Statement of purpose, Methodology and
Presentation of evidence.
3. Apart from this draft your questionnaire also.
4. Do assignment questions of chapter 2 and 3.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Given assignment questions of chapter 3 (Elections and representations) will be done by
students in their notebook.
The project work will be done by students. The project will be made on the topic given in the
class to a student.
Instructions for making project work:
i. Use colored sheets with one -side lines.
ii. Project should be of minimum 30 pages.
iii. Students can paste pictures, make flow charts, pie charts, and map and can use cuttings
from Newspaper in their project to make it more valuable.
Revise all the chapters (1 to 3) which have been taught in class.
PSYCHOLOGY 1. Students are supposed to do “Movie Analysis “as a part of project work on the respective topics chosen. This shall enhance the observation and analytical skills of the students. 2. As a part of Practical, students are required to choose a particular topic on which they required to undertake small research study. 3. Students must also do the “Assignment” for the respective chapters covered in the class.
ECONOMICS 1. Make an individual project using the guidelines given. 2. As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and write in your own
words. The project should be prepared on order i.e. certificate, acknowledgement, index, conclusion, bibliography.
3. Include a questionnaire related to the topic chosen. 4. Complete the assignments of unit 1,2.
ENGLISH 1. How does Khushwant Singh describe his old grandmother? 2. Give a pen-picture of the narrator’s grandfather as he appeared in the portrait. 3. What could the narrator not believe about his grandparents? 4. Why did the grandmother feed dogs and birds in the village and then in the city? What did the
habit tell about her nature? 5. What do you think made the poetess’s mother laugh? 6. Explain: The sea holiday was her past, mine is her laughter. 7. Now she’s been dead nearly as many years as that girl lived. How many years have passed
since the mother’s death? 8. What was the effect of huge wave on the ship? 9. How did Jonathan succeeded in motivating his father in crucial moment when the Ship was
near sinking? 10. What were the afterthoughts of the narrator that night when things seem desperate?(we're
not afraid to die) 11. All three stood still to smile through their hair At the uncle with the camera. A sweet face, My mother’s that was before I was born. And the sea, which appears to have changed less, Washed their terribly transient feet. d. What does 'three' refer to? e. When and where was the photograph taken? f. Bring out the comparison between the sea and the 'feet'
SECTION- II (WRITING) 12. Drinking water is becoming a rare commodity. Industrial development is filling our rivers, seas
and oceans with toxic pollutants which are a major threat to human health. You are deeply saddened to see water pollution as an appalling problem, which is powerful enough to lead the world on a path of destruction. Write a letter to the Editor of AajTak News to make the public aware about the causes of water pollution and also suggest the measures to prevent water pollution. (About 100 -120 words)
13. Write a notice to be posted on your school notice board on the topic: "SUMMER HOLIDAYS". you are Aryan/Astha, the head boy/girl of your school.(50 words)
14. Write an Article on the topic "Water Crises" describing about the current situation of the world on this issue and also suggesting certain preventive measures to curb this situation.
SECTION –III (READING) 15. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: 1. Politeness has been well defined as benevolence in trifles. It is the desire to put those whom we
meet perfectly at their ease, and save them from every kind of petty discomfort and annoyance. The limited part of benevolence called politeness requires only an inclination to make them happy temporarily, while they are in our presence, and when this can be done without any sacrifice on our part or only with a slight sacrifice of personal comfort.
2. Politeness is said to be one of the important characteristics of civilised person. Politeness is the art of choosing among your thoughts. It must be implemented in every walk of life. When we deal with people elder to us we are polite. But, an honest polite person is polite with everyone, people of lower status, workers and even children. Not only with humans but also with animals we must be polite as they are our helpers.
3. Politeness is a skill. Like any other skill, you can master it with practice. The greatest enemy of politeness is ego. To be a polite person, you have to sacrifice your ego. It is difficult for an egoist to be polite. You have to imply politeness in your thinking, speech and actions. Actions work more than words. Polite actions will give fine results. Politeness will reduce your stress and boost you to be productive. Apart from your present benefits, you protect your future. Being polite makes you mentally healthy. In our daily life we come across many incidents with people nearby and ourselves.
4. Different rules of behavior have to be observed, accordingly as we are in the street or in the drawing- room, at home or at school, in the company of friends or of strangers. There is also to be considered the great diversity of social etiquette which distinguishes one country from another.
5. Politeness, besides being a duty that we owe to others, is a valuable possession for ourselves. It costs nothing, and yet may in many cases bring much profit. The great advantage of this excellence of conduct was very clearly expressed by Dr. Johnson, when he said that the difference between a well-bred and an ill- bred man is that one immediately attracts your liking, the other your dislike. (378 words)
15.1 On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer any four of the following questions: f. Why is politeness called as limited part of benevolence? g. List some of the persons we should be polite to? h. Why is it difficult for an egoist to be polite? i. What are the benefits of being polite? j. Which rules of behavior are to be observed? 15.2 On the basis of your reading of the passage, fill in any two of the following blanks with
appropriate words/phrases. i. Politeness is an art of choosing_________. ii. An honest polite person is polite with ___________. iii. To others, we _____________________. 15.3. Attempt any two of the following. Find out the words that mean the same as under: d. ‘insignificant’ (Paragraph 1) e. ‘manners’ (Paragraph 4) f. ‘civil’(Paragraph 5)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. Revise First 3 chapters Question Answer of Book. 2. Make a practical file with any two topic out of these topics:
Taekwondo
Tennis
Judo
Badminton
Table Tennis
Swimming
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
XII
2019-20
XII A PHYSICS
1. Do an investigatory project from list provided by CBSE on its site. Make a file for the same. Making
of working model is mandatory.
2. Also do the “Assignment “on the chapters covered in the class. CHEMISTRY
1. Make an investigatory project on any topic including experiments
that can be performed in lab.
2. Do assignments of chapter 10,11,12,13. BIOLOGY
1) Make a project on the allotted topic. 2) Do the given worksheets of chapter - 4and 5.
3) Do revision of all chapters done in the class. MATHS
1. Revise chapters Inverse Trigonometry, Matrices, Determinants, Continuity and Differentiability
and Applications of Derivatives. 2. Also do the “Assignment “on the chapters covered in the class.
ENGLISH SECTION -I
LITERATURE
1. The childhood experience of terror of Douglas made him stronger and more determined. Explain
the above statement with the help of examples from the text. 2. Mukesh was different from the others living in Firozabad. What made him stand apart from his
own people?
3. What was the significance of the last speech given by M.Hamel to the villagers? What did the boy realized that day about the importance of one's language?
4. What childhood fears the poet was talking about in the poem “My Mother at Sixty-Six?
5. What solution did the poet give in the poem “Elementary School Classroom"? 6. What was unusual about M Hamel’s dress on his last day in the school?
7. Why is the order from Berlin called a thunderclap by Franz?
8. Who were sitting on the back benches during M Hamel’s last lesson? Why?
9. Why does M Hamel reproach himself for his students, unsatisfactory progress in Studies?
10. What did M Hamel tell them about the French language? What did he ask them to
do and why? 11. Why did Saheb’s parents leave Dhaka and migrate to India?
12. Whom does Anees Jung blame for the sorry plight of the bangle makers?
13. In spite of despair and disease pervading the lives of the slum children, they are not
devoid of hope. How far do you agree? 14. What did Douglas feel and do when he was pushed into the swimming pool?
15. How did the instructor turn Douglas into a swimmer?
16. Why did Douglas go to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire?
SECTION -II
WRITING AND GRAMMAR
1. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily, complaining about the "Irregular supply of electricity in your locality". Despite many letters to the electricity board, no action has been taken against the
problem. You are Sunil/Sunita, a resident of Kohat Enclave, Gurugram.
2. Water supply will be suspended for eight hours(10 am to 6 pm) on 20th of March for cleaning of the water tank. Write a notice in about 50 words advising the residents to store water for a day. You
are Karan/ Kanika, Secretary , RWA, Janakpuri, New Delhi.
3. Recently it was found that many students are using unfair means during the exams, which in turn
results in cancellation of certain exams. Many hardworking students have to suffer due to this. As
the Secretary of the CBSE , write an article to be published in "The Hindu", warning the students
about the harms of such unfair practices and suggesting them some other helpful options to improve their percentage.
4. The following passages have not been edited. There is an error in each line against which a
numeral is given. Write the incorrect word and the correction in the space provided.
Incorrect
Word
Correct
Word
Traffic in metropolitan cities have almost reached a saturating
point.
have has
The roads are overcrowding ________ ________
with people moving in the hurry. They ________ ________
are not interested to following the ________ ________ rules and regulations. The rash driver jump ________ ________
red lights, overtake from wrong sides leading ________ ________
into traffic jams. ________ ________
If people use the transport wise they can avoid jams. ________ ________ Traffic rules would be made ________ ________
more strict and punishment should be severely for, the rule
breakers.
________ ________
5. Rearrange the following sentences:
a. related/hard work/to/success/each/and/are/other
b. the/successful/you/work hard/you/more/the/more/become c. beats/hard work/if/talent/does/work hard/not/talent
Computer
Science
Q.1What is an abstract class ? How is it different from a concrete class? Q.2 What is OO Paradigm? How is it different from Procedural Programming Paradigm?
Q.3 What is polymorphism? Give an example in C++ to show how it is implemented in C++?
Q.4 What is inheritance? Give an example in C++ to show how it is implemented in C++?
Q.5 What are the advantages of OOP over traditional programming approach? Q.6 What are the disadvantages of using OOP?
Q,.7 What is concept of simplifying a real worlds concept into essential elements called in OOP?
Explain this feature? Q,.8 What is most fundamental approach of combining data and its associated operations called in C++.
Explain this feature?
Q.9 What is a class? What is need of classes in C++? Q.10 Which functions in classes in C++ are inline by default. What is significance of these functions?
Q.11.What happens if no constructor is provided by the user in a class.
Q.12 When is memory allocated to a constructor?
Q.13 Reusability of classes is one of the major properties of OOP. How is it implemented in C++?
Project Work System –Student information system, banking, payroll system, ATM ,Shopping Mall ,NDPL
billing ,Hotel Reservation,Data collection and analysis :
Choose any topic as your project for class XII (a batch of three maximum)
Collect data about the system (bills,reports,register) Analyse the inputs and outputs
System development (coding): Define the classes with appropriate data members (Minimum two classes).
Write main program for function calling. Note: Project is to be mailed to the e-mail id [email protected] latest by 20
th June2019.
Your Project should cover the following specifications
Project Title(name of project,rollno, class) Acknowledgement
Certificate
Introduction to project
Software and hardware required(Operating system also) Project coding
Project screens(output)
Bibliography PHYSICAL
EDUCATION 1. Revise the questions and answers of first three chapters from the book.
2. Make a practical file on any two topics out of the following topics:
Basketball
Kho Kho
Handball
Volleyball
Football
Athletics
3. Study chapter 4 and make short questions of it. PSYCHOLOGY 1. Prepare the “Case Study” on the respective topics chosen. This involves the use of several methods
such as interviews, observation, psychological tests as the part of Project Work. 2. Also do the “Assignment “on the chapters covered in the class.
XII B ACCOUNTANCY
Comprehensive project as per CBSE guidelines. Assignments of lesson 2-5.
ECONOMICS
1. Make an individual project using the guidelines given. 2. As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and write in your own words.
The project should be prepared on order i.e certificate, acknowledgement, index, conclusion,
bibliography.
3. Include a questionnaire related to the topic chosen. 4. Complete the worksheets of unit 1-3.
BUSINESS
STUDIES
1. Select one relevant topic and make an individual project using the guidelines given. 2. As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and write in your own
words. The project should be prepared on order i.e certificate, acknowledgement, index,
conclusion, bibliography.
3. Include a questionnaire related to the topic chosen. 4. Complete the assignments of L1-4.
MATHEMATICS
1. Revise chapters Inverse Trigonometry, Matrices, Determinants, Continuity and Differentiability
and Applications of Derivatives. 2. Also do the “Assignment “on the chapters covered in the class.
ENGLISH SECTION -I
LITERATURE
1. The childhood experience of terror of Douglas made him stronger and more determined. Explain the above statement with the help of examples from the text.
2. Mukesh was different from the others living in Firozabad. What made him stand apart from his
own people?
3. What was the significance of the last speech given by M.Hamel to the villagers? What did the boy realized that day about the importance of one's language?
4. What childhood fears the poet was talking about in the poem “My Mother at Sixty-Six?
5. What solution did the poet give in the poem “Elementary School Classroom"? 6. What was unusual about M Hamel’s dress on his last day in the school?
7. Why is the order from Berlin called a thunderclap by Franz?
8. Who were sitting on the back benches during M Hamel’s last lesson? Why? 9. Why does M Hamel reproach himself for his students, unsatisfactory progress in
Studies?
10. What did M Hamel tell them about the French language? What did he ask them to
do and why? 11. Why did Saheb’s parents leave Dhaka and migrate to India?
12. Whom does Anees Jung blame for the sorry plight of the bangle makers?
13. In spite of despair and disease pervading the lives of the slum children, they are not devoid of hope. How far do you agree?
14. What did Douglas feel and do when he was pushed into the swimming pool?
15. How did the instructor turn Douglas into a swimmer? 16. Why did Douglas go to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire?
SECTION -II
WRITING AND GRAMMAR
5. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily, complaining about the "Irregular supply of electricity in your locality". Despite many letters to the electricity board, no action has been taken
against the problem. You are Sunil/Sunita, a resident of Kohat Enclave, Gurugram.
6. Water supply will be suspended for eight hours(10 am to 6 pm) on 20th of March for cleaning of
the water tank. Write a notice in about 50 words advising the residents to store water for a day.
You are Karan/ Kanika, Secretary , RWA, Janakpuri, New Delhi.
7. Recently it was found that many students are using unfair means during the exams, which in turn
results in cancellation of certain exams. Many hardworking students have to suffer due to this. As
the Secretary of the CBSE , write an article to be published in "The Hindu", warning the students about the harms of such unfair practices and suggesting them some other helpful options to
improve their percentage.
8. The following passages have not been edited. There is an error in each line against which a
numeral is given. Write the incorrect word and the correction in the space provided.
Incorrect
Word
Correct
Word Traffic in metropolitan cities have almost reached a saturating
point.
have has
The roads are overcrowding ________ ________ with people moving in the hurry. They ________ ________
are not interested to following the ________ ________
rules and regulations. The rash driver jump ________ ________ red lights, overtake from wrong sides leading ________ ________
into traffic jams. ________ ________
If people use the transport wise they can avoid jams. ________ ________ Traffic rules would be made ________ ________
more strict and punishment should be severely for, the rule
breakers.
________ ________
for, the rule breakers.
5. Rearrange the following sentences:
d. related/hard work/to/success/each/and/are/other e. the/successful/you/work hard/you/more/the/more/become
f. beats/hard work/if/talent/does/work hard/not/talent
INFORMATICS
PRACTICES Programming Language - JAVA
Q.1 What is procedural programming? How is it different from object oriented programming?
Q.2 What is a class? What is an object? Give examples?
Q.3 What is Inheritance? What is need of Inheritance? Q.4 Compare exit controlled and entry controlled loop.
Q.5 What is use of presence of break in switch statement?
Q.6.What will be output of following code segment : int num=20;
if (num==20)
l1.setText(“equals”)
else l1.setText(“not equal”);
Q.7 What is output of following code :
jTextField1.setText(“Java”\n”Object “\t”Programming”\n); Q.8 How many times the following loop is executed :
for (int a=50; a>=0; ++a) { l1.setText(a); }
Q.9 Convert the following into equivalent switch case :
int a=Integer.parseInt(t1.getText()); if (a==1)
l1.setText(“One”);
else if (a==2) l1.setText(“Two”);
else if (a==3)
l1.setText(“Three”);
else l1.setText(“Four”);
Q.10. Name any two native classes in Java and also name one function of each.
Q.11 How is data abstraction.How class in JAVA implement sit.
Q.12 What is data encapsulation ? Show how a class implements it. Q.13 Compare do while and while loop.
Q.14What is use of default in switch statement?
Q.15.What will be output of following code segment : int x=10;
if (x>=10)
l1.setText(“Allowed entry ”)
else l1.setText(“Not allowed”);
Q.16What is output of following code :
jTextField1.setText(“Informatics\tObject \nProgramming\n”); Q.17 How many times the following loop is executed :
for (int a=100; a>=0; ++a) { tl1.setText(a); }
Q.18 Convert the following into equivalent switch case : int x=Integer.parseInt(t1.getText());
if (x==100)
l1.setText(“Hundred”);
else if (x==200) l1.setText(“Two Hundred”);
else if (x==300)
l1.setText(“Three Hundred”); else
l1.setText(“Invalid”);
Q.19. Name and also give purpose of any two functions in Java that belong to two classes? Q.20. Name the control to which the following methods belong to .Also explain the following methods.
i) is Selected() ii) setEnabled()
Project Work System –Student information system, banking, payroll system
ATM ,Shopping Mall ,NDPL billing ,Hotel Reservation,
Data collection and analysis :
Choose any topic of your project for class XII (a batch of three maximum)
Collect data about the system (bills,reports,register)
Analyse the inputs and outputs System development (coding):
Create the tables in database with appropriate datatypes of field (Minimum two tables).
Design form (at least four) for the screens
Note : Project is to be mailed to the e-mail id [email protected] latest by
20th
June2019.
Your Project should cover the following specifications : Project Title(name of project,rollno, class)
Acknowledgement
Certificate
Introduction to project Software and hardware required(Operating system also)
Project coding
Project screens(output) Bibliography
Physical
Education
1. Revise First 3 chapters Question Answer of Book. 2. Make a practical file with any two topic out of these topics:
(a) Basketball (b) Kho kho (c)Volleyball (d) Handball (e) Football (f) Athletics
3. Study Chapter 4 and make short questions of it.
XII C
ECONOMICS
Make an individual project using the guidelines given.
As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and write in your own
words. The project should be prepared on order i.e. certificate, acknowledgement, index, conclusion, bibliography.
Include a questionnaire related to the topic chosen.
Complete the worksheets of unit 1-3
POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Given assignment questions of chapter 5 (Contemporary South Asia) and chapter 6 (International
Organisations) will be done by students in their notebook.
The project work will be done by students. The project will be made on the topic given in the class to a student. As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and write in your
own words.
Instructions for making project work: 1) Use colored sheets with one -side lines.
2) Project should be of minimum 30 pages.
3) Students can paste pictures, make flow charts, pie charts, and map and can use cuttings from newspaper in their project to make it more valuable.
Revise all the chapters (1 to 6) which have been taught in class. SOCIOLOGY
1. using the project guidelines given, select a topic for your project.
2. Prepare the rough draft for index, acknowledgement, and introduction, statement of purpose and methodology and presentation of evidence. As per the topic chosen please start reading newspaper and
magazines, surf the internet for relevant evidence, start summarizing them in your own words and
explain how and why they are relevant for this topic. Please put these in order in which they are mentioned i.e. Index, acknowledge, Statement of purpose, Methodology and Presentation of evidence.
3. Apart from this draft your questionnaire also.
4. Do assignment questions of chapter 4, 5 and 6.
PSYCHOLOGY
1. Students are supposed to do the “Case Study” on the respective topics chosen. This involves the use of several methods such as interviews, observation, psychological tests as the part of Project Work.
2. Students must also do the “Assignment “on the chapters covered in the class. PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. Revise First 3 chapters Question Answer of Book.
2. Make a practical file with any two topic out of these topics: (a) Basketball
(b) Kho kho
(c) Volleyball (d) Handball
(e) Football
(f) Athletics 3. Study Chapter 4 and make short questions of it.
ENGLISH
SECTION -I
LITERATURE
1. The childhood experience of terror of Douglas made him stronger and more determined. Explain the above statement with the help of examples from the text.
2. Mukesh was different from the others living in Firozabad. What made him stand apart from his
own people? 3. What was the significance of the last speech given by M.Hamel to the villagers? What did the boy
realized that day about the importance of one's language?
4. What childhood fears the poet was talking about in the poem “My Mother at Sixty-Six?
5. What solution did the poet give in the poem “Elementary School Classroom"? 6. What was unusual about M Hamel’s dress on his last day in the school?
7. Why is the order from Berlin called a thunderclap by Franz?
8. Who were sitting on the back benches during M Hamel’s last lesson? Why? 9. Why does M Hamel reproach himself for his students, unsatisfactory progress in
Studies?
10. What did M Hamel tell them about the French language? What did he ask them to do and why?
11. Why did Saheb’s parents leave Dhaka and migrate to India? 12. Whom does Anees Jung blame for the sorry plight of the bangle makers?
13. In spite of despair and disease pervading the lives of the slum children, they are not devoid of
hope. How far do you agree? 14. What did Douglas feel and do when he was pushed into the swimming pool?
15. How did the instructor turn Douglas into a swimmer?
16. Why did Douglas go to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire?
SECTION -II
WRITING AND GRAMMAR
1) Write a letter to the editor of a national daily, complaining about the "Irregular supply of electricity
in your locality". Despite many letters to the electricity board, no action has been taken against the problem. You are Sunil/Sunita, a resident of Kohat Enclave, Gurugram.
2) Water supply will be suspended for eight hours(10 am to 6 pm) on 20th of March for cleaning of
the water tank. Write a notice in about 50 words advising the residents to store water for a day. You are Karan/ Kanika, Secretary , RWA, Janakpuri, New Delhi.
3) Recently it was found that many students are using unfair means during the exams, which in turn results in cancellation of certain exams. Many hardworking students have to suffer due to this. As
the Secretary of the CBSE , write an article to be published in "The Hindu", warning the students
about the harms of such unfair practices and suggesting them some other helpful options to improve their percentage.
4) The following passages have not been edited. There is an error in each line against which a numeral
is given. Write the incorrect word and the correction in the space provided.
Incorrect
Word
Correct
Word Traffic in metropolitan cities have almost reached a saturating
point.
have has
The roads are overcrowding ________ ________ with people moving in the hurry. They ________ ________
are not interested to following the ________ ________
rules and regulations. The rash driver jump ________ ________ red lights, overtake from wrong sides leading ________ ________
into traffic jams. ________ ________
If people use the transport wise they can avoid jams. ________ ________ Traffic rules would be made ________ ________
more strict and punishment should be severely for, the rule
breakers.
________ ________
5. Rearrange the following sentences:
1) related/hard work/to/success/each/and/are/other
2) the/successful/you/work hard/you/more/the/more/become 3) beats/hard work/if/talent/does/work hard/not/talent