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Summer

Assignments
A dream doesn’t become a reality
through magic. It takes sweat,
determination and hard work

Instructions:
● Read the assignments carefully and follow the guidelines as
provided by the subject teachers.
● A-4 size coloured sheets to be used for making projects.
● Projects to be done neatly and creatively as instructed by the
subject teachers.
● All assignments to be submitted by the end of the first week after
reopening of the school.
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII

ENGLISH
1. Write a composition on the topic—“ Advancement in technology has limited creativity .
Argue ‘for’ or ‘against’ this.
2. Write an essay on the topic —‘South Korea—“My favourite destination” .(300-500 words)
3. Keep a close watch of the General Election Scheduled for the month of April and May
2019. Based on your observation , present a detailed analysis with supporting material of
the multi million extravaganza which gives meaning to the idea called democracy. ( No
word limit)
( It will be used for internal assessment for first term)
4. Read all the chapters done in class and prepare them for forthcoming unit test .
Note —Q2,&3 can be done in A4 size sheets and given in a folder .

PHYSICS

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
A: The numerical are based on application of theory content. Attempt them in your physics
notebook as practice assignment.
B: Do all questions in sequence.

UNIT –I: ELECTROSTATICS


1. Three identical charges each +q are placed at the corners of an equilateral
triangle of side d cm. Calculate the force on a +ve charge +2q at the centroid of the
triangle.
2. Force acting on a charged particle kept between the pair of plates, having equal
and opposite charge, is F. If one of the plates is removed, find the force acting on the
same particle.
3. The plates of a parallel plate system are charged up to 100V. A 4mm thickness
dielectric slab is inserted between the plates. Then to maintain the same potential
difference, the distance between the systems plates are increased by 2mm. find the
dielectric constant.
4. A point charge placed at any point on the axis of an electric dipole at some large
distance experiences a force F. Find the force acting on the point charge when its
distance from the dipole is quadrupled.
5. In the electric field of a point charge ‘q’, the four points A,B,C and D are
equidistant from q, however AB>AC>AD. Calculate the work done in taking a unit charge
along AB, AC and AD.
6. N identical spherical drops charged to the same potential ‘V’ is combined to form
a big drop. Find the potential of the new big drop formed.
7. An electron is projected with an initial speed of 25×105 m/s directly towards a
proton which is at rest. Initially the electron is supposed to be at a fairly large distance
from the proton. Find the distance of the electron from the proton when its instantaneous
speed becomes twice the initial speed.
8. Two conducting spheres one of radius 6cm and the other of radius 12cm each
carrying 3×10-8C are placed very far apart. If these spheres are connected by a
conducting wire, find the direction of motion and the magnitude of charge transferred.
9. A solid metal disc of radius ‘R’ rotates with constant angular velocity about its
axis. Calculate the electric field ‘E’ at a distance ‘x’ from the axis and the potential
difference ‘V’ between the centre and the edge of the disc.
10. Three charges of +0.1C each is placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle,
1m side. If energy is supplied at the rate of 1kW, how many days would be required to
move one of the charges to the midpoint of the line joining the other two?
11. A parallel plate capacitor is made by stacking ‘n’ equally spaced plates
connected alternatively. If the capacitance between any two plates is ‘C’, determine the
resultant capacitance of the combination.
12. Can a metal sphere of radius 1cm hold a charge of 1coulomb? Justify your answer.
13. When two capacitors are connected in series, the effective capacitance is 2.4μF
and when connected in parallel, the effective capacitance is 10μF. Calculate the
individual capacitances.
14. Two fixed charges -2Q and Q are located at the points with co-ordinates (- 3a, 0)
and (+3a, 0) respectively in the x-y plane. Show that all the points in the x-y plane where
the electric potential due to the two charges is 0, lie on a circle. Find its radius and
location of its centre.
15. Two square metallic plates of side 1.5m are kept 0.015m apart like a parallel
plate capacitor, in air in such a way that one of their edges is perpendicular to an oiled
surface in a tank filled with insulating oil. The plates are connected to a battery of EMF
600V. The plates are then lowered vertically into the oil at a speed of 0.002m/s.
Calculate the current drawn from the battery during the process(dielectric constant of
oil=12)
16. A charged particle is free to move in an electric field. Will it always move along
the electric lines of force?
17. Two point charges ‘+q’ and ‘-q’ are placed at a distance ‘d’ apart. What are the
points at which the resultant field is parallel to the line joining the two charges?
18. Two copper spheres of same radii, one hollow and the other solid are charged to
the same potential. Which of the two will have same charge?
19. You are given three capacitors of value 2μF, 3μF, 6μF. How will you connect
them to a resultant capacity of 4μF?
20. Can you create an electric field in which all the lines of force are parallel but their
density increases continuously in a direction perpendicular to the lines of force? Give
reason.
21. Can you suggest an arrangement of three point charges separated by some
finite distance that has zero electric potential energy?
22. Calculate the work done by the electric field of the nucleus in a complete circular
orbit of an electron. Is there any change in this work if the orbit is elliptical?
23. The given graph shows the variation of charge ‘q’ verses potential difference for
two capacitors C1 and C2 .The capacitors have same plate separation, but the plate
area of C2 is double that of C1.Identify the line in the graph corresponding to C1 & C2
and why?

Unit-II: Current Electricity


1. In a hydrogen atom, an electron moves in an orbit of radius 4.8 x 10-11m with a
speed of 2.5 x 10 6 m/s. Find the equivalent current.
2. Amount of charge passing through the cross section of a wire is q (t)
=at2+bt+c.Write the dimensional formula for a, b and c. If the values of a, b and c in SI
unit are 6, 4, 2 respectively. Find the value of current at t=6 seconds.
3. One metre long metallic wire is broken into two equal parts P and Q. The part ‘P’
is uniformly extended into another wire R. Length of R is twice the length of P and the
resistance of R is equal to that of Q. Find the ratio of the resistances of P and R and also
the ratio of lengths of P and Q.
4. The area of cross section, length and density of a piece of a metal of atomic
weight 60 are 10-6 m2, 1.0 m and 5 x 103 kg/m3 respectively. Find the number of free
electrons per unit volume of every atom that contributes one free electron. Also find the
drift velocity of electron in the metal when a current of 16A passes through it. Avogadro
no.=6x1023 per gram per mole.
5. An n-type Silicon sample of width 4x 10-3 m thickness 25x10-4m and length 6 X
10-2 m carries a current of 4.8mA.When the voltage is applied across the length of the
sample what is the current density? If the free electron density is 1022 /m3 then find how
much time does it take for the electrons to travel the full length of the sample?
6. The length and radii of 3 wires of same metal are in the ratios 2:3:4 and 3:4:5
respectively. They are joined in parallel and included in a circuit having 5A current. Find
the current in each case.
7. A galvanometer together with an unknown resistance in series is connected
across 2 identical cells each of emf 1.5V. When the cells are connected in series the
galvanometer records a current of 1A and when the cells are connected in parallel the
current is 0.6 A .What is the internal resistance of each cell?
8. An electric bulb rated for 500 Watt at 100 V is used in circuit having a 200 V
supply. Calculate the resistance R that must be put in series with the bulb s that the bulb
delivers 500 watt.
9. A heater is designed to operate with a power of 1000 watt in a 100 V line. It is
connected in combination with a resistance of 10 and a resistance R, to a 100 V mains
in series. What should be the value of ‘R’ so that the heater operates with a power of
62.5 watt?
10. An electric kettle has 2 heating coils. When one of the coils is switched on , the
kettle begins to boil in’6’ min and when the other coil is switched on , the boiling begins
in 8 min. In what time will the boiling begin if both the coils are switched on
simultaneously: a) in series b) in parallel?
11. One kilowatt electric heater is to be used with 220 V d.c supply. a)What is the
current in the heater? b) What is its resistance? c) What is the power dissipated in the
heater d) how much heat in calories is produced per second? e) How many grams of
water at 1000C will be converted per minute into steam at 1000C with the heater?
Radiation losses are negligible. Latent heat of steam = 540 cal /g.
12. A potentiometer wire of length 100 cm has a resistance of 100 ohm. It is
connected in series with a resistance and a battery of emf 2V and of negligible internal
resistance. A source of emf 10mV is balanced against a length of 40cm of the
potentiometer. What is the value of the external resistance?
13. Two wires A and B of the same material and having same length have their
cross sectional area in the ratio1:4. What would be the ratio of heat produced in these
wires when same voltage is applied across each?
14. Two wires of the same material having lengths in the ratio 1:2 and diameters in
the ratio 2:3 are connected in series with an accumulator. Compute the ratio of p.d
across the two wires.
15. If the current supplied to a variable resistor is constant, draw a graph between
voltage and resistance.
16. A uniform wire of resistance “R” is shaped into a regular “n” sided polygon,
where “n” is even. Find the equivalent resistance between 1) opposite corners of the
polygon 2) adjacent corners of the polygon.
17. under what condition is the heat produced in an electric circuit 1) directly
proportional 2) inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit?
18. A student has two wires of iron and copper of equal length and diameter. He first
joins the two wires in series and passes electric current through the combination which
increases gradually. After that he joins the two wires in parallel and repeats the process
of passing current. Which wire will glow first in each case and why?

Investigatory Projects- Physics (2019-20)


As per C.B.S.E. guidelines, all students have to prepare one Investigatory Project carrying
marks. All students are therefore, advised to prepare one Investigatory Project on any one of
the following topics or any other topic of their choice based on concept of physics after
consulting the teacher during the summer vacation.
POINTERS FOR MAKING PROJECT REPORT
The material should be placed and bound in the following order:
1. Top Sheet of transparent plastic –The top page of your report should carry the following
information in printed form or handwritten in neat block letters:
Title of Project:
Name of Student:
Roll Number:
Date of submission:
2. Aim of Project
3. Apparatus required
4. Principle/theory
5. construction with labeled diagram,
6. Working
7. Observations
8. calculations,
9. Result/ Conclusions
10. Applications,
11. Graphs if any,
12. References/bibliography
13. Back cover of plastic: may be opaque or transparent

List of Investigatory Projects


1. To study and construct Transformer
2. To investigate the dependence of the angle of deviation on the angle of incidence,
using a hollow prism filled, one by one, with different transparent fluids.
3. Use of semiconductor devices (transistor) as amplifier, oscillator, fire alarm, rain alarm,
etc.
4. To study and construct one way or two way intercom
5. To study Faraday law of EMI (self & mutual induction)
6. To study and construct Power/magnetic brake
7. To study and construct Thermo couple
8. To study various factors on which the internal resistance/emf of a cell depends.
9. To study the variations, in current flowing, in a circuit containing a LDR, because of
a variation. (a) in the power of the incandescent lamp, used to 'illuminate' the LDR.
(Keeping all the lamps at a fixed distance). (b) in the distance of a incandescent lamp
(of fixed power) used to 'illuminate' the LDR.
10. To find the refractive indices of (a) water (b) oil (transparent) using a plane mirror,
a equiconvex lens, (made from a glass of known refractive index) and an adjustable object
needle.
11. To design an appropriate logic gate combination for a given truth table.
12. To investigate the relation between the ratio of (i) output and input voltage and (ii)
number of turns in the secondary coil and primary coil of a self designed transformer.
13. To estimate the charge induced on each one of the two identical styro foam (or pith)
balls suspended in a vertical plane by making use of Coulomb's law.
14. To set up a common base transistor circuit and to study its input and output
characteristic and to calculate its current gain.
15. To study the factor on which the self inductance of a coil depends by observing the
effect of this coil, when put in series with a resistor/(bulb) in a circuit fed up by an a.c.
source of adjustable frequency.
16. To construct a switch using a transistor and to draw the graph between the input and
output voltage and mark the cut-off, saturation and active regions.
17. To study the earth's magnetic field using a tangent galvanometer.

Note: Complete the practical file, activity file and the investigatory project and submit the
same within one week after re opening of school .

CHEMISTRY
Do the following assignments in your notebook.

HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES

Q1. Write the structural formula of 3-oxopentanal.

Q2. Write the structural formula of 1-phenylpentan-1-one.

Q3. Give one chemical test to distinguish between ethylbromide and bromobenzene.

Q4. Which is a better nucleophile,a bromide ion or an iodide ion?

Q5. Why is chloroethane insoluble in water?

Q6. What are achiral and chiral objects?

Q7. What do you understand by optical activity of the compound?

Q8. Why is thionyl chloride method prefered for preparing alfyl chlorides from alcohols?

Q9. Out of chlorobenzene and chloromethane which is more reactive towards nuleophilic
substitution reactions?

Q10. Which will have higher boiling point.Give reasons

2-chloropentane or 2-chloro-2-methylbutane

Q11. P-nitro chlorobenzene undergoes nucleophilic substitution faster than


chlorobenzene.Explain giving the resonating structures.
Q12. Which compound in each of the foll pairs will react faster in SN2 reaction with –OH? Why?

(i) CH3Br or CH3I (ii) (CH3)3CCl or CH3Cl

Q13. What are enantiomers? Draw the structures of possible enantiomers of 3-methyi-pent-1-
ene.

Q.14 Although chlorine is an electron withdrawing groupyet it is orthopara directing in


electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions.why?

Q.15 Differentiate between conformation and configuration in open chain molecules by giving
one example each.

Q.16 Differentiate between retention and inversion.

Q.17 give reasons

(a) tert-butyl chloride reacts with aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide by SN1 mechanism while
n-butyl chloride reacts by SN2 mechanism

(b) Alkyl halides though polar,are immiscible in water.

(c) Vinyl chloride is unreactive in nucleophilic substitution reaction.

(d) Neopentyl bromide undergoes nucleophilic substitution reactions slowly.

(e) 3-Bromocyclohexane is more reactive than 4-bromocyclohexane is more reactive than


4,bromocyclohexane in hydrolysis with aqueous NaoH

Q.18 How will you bring out the following conversions

(i) n-propyl chloride to iso-propyl chloride

(ii) iso-propyl chloride to n-propyl chloride

(iii) Benzene to diphenyl

(iv) methyl bromide to acetone

(v) Aniline to bromo benzene

(vi)Propene to propyne

Q.19 Explain the following in one or two sentences

(a) Allyl chloride is hydrolyzed more readily than n-propyl chloride.

(ii) Vinyl chloride is hydrolysed more slowly than ethyl chloride.

(iii)The treatment of alkyl chloride with aqueous KOH leads to formation of alcohols but in
presence of alcoholic KOH,alkenes are major product.

Q.20 Primary alkyl halide (A) C4H9Br reacted with alcoholic KOH to give compound
(C).Compound (B) is reacted with HBr to give (C) which is an isomer of (A).When (A) was
reacted with Na metal,it gave a compound (A) C8H18 that was different than the compound
when n-butyl bromide was reacted with sodium.Give structural formula of (A) and write
equations for all the reactions.

ALCOHOLS PHENOLS AND ETHERS

Q.1 How do you account for the miscibility of ethoxyethane with water.

Q.2 What is the order of dehydration of primary secondry and tertiary alcohols ?

Q.3 Among HF HBr,HCI,HI is more reactive towards alcohols.Why?

Q.4 Ortho-nitrophenol is more acidic than ortho-methoxyphenol.Why?

Q.5 Phenol is an acid but does not react with sodium bicarbonate solution.

Q.6 Explain why phenol does not undergo substitution of the -OH group like alcohols?

Q.7 Why methanol has higher dipole moment than phenol.

Q.8 Give chemical tests to distinguish between following pair of compounds

(a)Ethanol and propanol

(c)Phenol and ethanol

Q.9 Which is stronger acid phenol or cresol.Why?

Q.10 Explain the following observations:

(i)The boiling point of ethanol is higher than methoxy methane.

(ii) Phenol is more acidic than ethanol.

(iii)o-nitro and p-nitro phenol are more acidic than phenol.

Q.12 How may the following conversions be carried out

(i)Propene to propan-2-ol

(ii)Anisole to phenol

(iii)Phenol to benzene

(iv)Benzene to m-bromo phenol

Q.13 An organic compound A having molecular formula C3H6 on treatment with aqueous H2SO4
gives B ,which on treatment with HCl/ZnCl2 gives C.The compound C on treatment with
ethanolic KOH gives back compound A.Identify compounds A,B,C and write the reactions
involved.

Q.14 An aromatic compound A on treatment with CHCl3/KOH gives two compounds B and
C.Both B and c give the same product D when distilled with Zn dust.Oxidation of D gives E
having molecular formula C7H6O2.The sodium salt of E on heating with soda lime gives F which
may also be obtained by distilling A with Zn dust.Identify A to F and write the reactions involved.

Q.15 How will you convert phenol to benzoic acid?


(ii) An organic compound A having molecular formula C6H6O gives a characteristic colour with
aqueous FeCl3 solution.A on treatment with CO2 and NaOH at 400 K under pressure gives b
which on acidification gives compound C.The compound C reacts with acetyl chloride to give D
which is a popular pain killer.Deduce the structure of A,B,C,D along with equations involved.

Q.16 A compound A is optically active.On mild oxidation gives compound B but on vigourous
oxidation gives compound C.C along with D is also formed from B by reaction with iodine and
alkali.Identify A,B,C and D.

BIOLOGY
1. Complete your practical record and project assigned.
2. Do the following assignments in your notebook.

ASSIGNMENT 1

-Reproduction in organisms

-Sexual reproduction in flowering plants

1. Why are date palm plants referred to as dioecious?


2. Why is vegetative propagation considered as asexual reproduction?
3. Give the scientific name of the plant that flower once in twelve years.
4. What is the relationship between the number of chromosomes in meiocytes and
gametes.
5. How many pollen sacs are present in an anther?
6. How are pollen grains protected from wetting by water, in case of hydrophily.
7. Name the seeds that have retained their viability for thousand of years.
8. Differentiate between oestrous cycle and menstrual cycle.
9. What do the following parts of a flower develop into, after fertilisation?

(i)Ovary (ii) Zygote

(iii)Ovary wall (iv) ovules

10. Differentiate between geitonogamy and allogamy.

11. What is filiform apparatus? What is its function?.

12. What is double fertilisation in angiosperms? Explain.

13. Differentiate between true fruits and false fruits, with an example for each.

14. Name the three phases in sexual reproduction of an organism and mention what
major events occur in each of them?
15. (i) Name two animals showing external fertilisation. Why are more gametes
produced by such animals?

(ii)Name two animals showing internal fertilisation. What are the characteristics of
the gametes gametes produced by such animals?

16. Trace the development of a microsporocyte into a mature pollen grain.

17. Draw a sketch of the L.S. of an anatropous ovule of an angiosperm.Label any six
parts other than funiculus and micropyle

ASSIGNMENT 2

-Human Reproduction

-Reproductive Health

1. Where does Fertilisation normally take place in a human female?


2. Name two sexually transmitted diseases caused by bacteria
3. During fertilisation, hundreds of sperm cells are in the vicinity of an egg cell. But
only one sperm enters the ovum. How is this achieved?
4. At what stage is the mammalian embryo implanted in the uterus?
5. What is spermiogenesis?
6. Expand IUD and MTP.
7. Name one STD caused by a protozoan and write the scientific name of
protozoan.
8. What is lactational amenorrhoea?
9. Why does failure of testes to descend into the scrotum produce sterility?
10. Which particular part of human sperm secretes enzymes to facilitate its
penetration to the ovum?
11. Name the hormone responsible for the vigorous contractions of the uterine
muscles.
12. How is the milk production regulated by hormones in human female? Explain.
13. What do the oral contraceptive pills contain?
14. What is Saheli? Where has it been developed?
15. Mention any four characteristics that an ideal contraceptive should have.
16. What structure forms the corpus luteum and at what stage? Name the two
hormones secreted by it.
17. Bring out the differences between secondary and tertiary follicles.
18. What is meant by LH surge? When does it occur?
19. Name the hormones secreted by human placenta.
20. What is colostrum? What is its signifance to the new born baby?
21. A sperm has just fertilized s human egg in the fallopian tube. Trace the events
that the fertilized egg will undergo up to the implantation of the blastocyst in the
uterus.
22. Describe the technique by which genetic disorder in a developing foetus can be
detected..
23. Describe the three manners in which fertilisation of a human ovum by a sperm
can be prevented.
24. Name three incurable sexually transmitted diseases and their causative
organisms.
25. Explain the role of the following hormones/proteins with reference to hormonal
control of human male reproductive system (i) GnRH (ii) LH (iii) FSH
(iv) Testosterone
26. Describe oogenesis in a human female. What promotes the completion of
second meiotic division in oogenesis.

ASSIGNMENT 3

-Human Health and diseases

-Strategies for enhancement in food production

1. Name two chemical alarm signals, which cause inflammatory response.


2. How does saliva act in body defence?
3. State any one significance of interspecific hybridization in plants.
4. Name the microbe that is grown for use as protein rich food.
5. What are inter ferons?
6. What is meant by metastasis?
7. Name two semi-dwarf varieties of wheat introduced into all wheat growing places
of India.
8. What is emasculation? Explain its importance in hybridization.
9. Give the scientific name of the causative germ of elephantiasis.
10. Name two plants that have hallucinogenic properties
11. How is oxygen deficiency caused in the body by consuming tobacco?
12. What is inbreeding depression? Why do the self-pollinated crops not show the ill
effects of inbreeding depression?
13. What is mutation breeding? List the steps in the mutation breeding to get the
desired crop
14. Give one example of disease caused by each of fungi, bacteria and viruses in
crop plants
15. It was diagnosed by a specialist that the immune mechanism of the body of a
patient has been suppressed. Name the disease the patient has been suffering
from and microbe responsible for it. Which part of the immune system does it
affect and in what manner
16. What are the two major group of cells that work for specific immunity? Explain
four unique features of specific immunity
17. (i)What is protoplast?

(ii)Name the two enzymes used in producing protoplast.

(iii)Describe the steps in producing somatic hybrids from protoplasts.

(iv)Mention the usefulness of somatic hybridization.

MATHS

Matrices and Determinants

1. If A is skew symmetric matrix of order 3, then find det A.

2. Use elementary row operation in the matrix equation;

. 3.

If

4. .

If write the value of a-2b.


5.
Use elementary column operation in the matrix equation;
6. If the matrix is symmetric find x.

7. Express the following matrix as sum of a symmetric and a skew symmetric matrices.

8.

If A = then show that A3-23A-40I=0 and hence find A-1.

9. If x, y, z are all different and , show that xyz=-1.

10. Using properties of determinants, prove that

11. Find the inverse of the following matrix using elementary transformation:

12. Using matrix method solve the following system of equations:


2x+6y=2
3x-z=-8
2x-y+z=-3

13. Using matrix method solve the following system of equations:


2x+6y=2
3x-z=-8
2x-y+z=-3

14. Using matrix method solve the following system of equations:


2x-y+z=3
-x+2y-z=-4
x-2y+2z=1
ACCOUNTANCY
Prepare a Comprehensive project of a sole proprietor business starting with
journal entries, posting them to the ledger and preparation of Trial balance. Prepare
Trading and Profit and Loss Account on the basis of the prepared trial balance.
Expenses, incomes and profit (loss) are to be depicted using pie chart / bar diagram.

Students will prepare a project file to record their work related to the problems attempted
. by them in the following format:

1. First page of the file should describe the title of work, identity of student, school and
teacher concerned.
2. Index to indicate columns for title work, page no., date teacher’s remarks and signature.
3. The format for project will be:
● Statement of the problem/ name of the project.
● Objectives.
● Period of study
● Source material
● Tools of analysis used
● Processing and tabulation of data
● Diagramatic / graphic presentation- pie diagrammes, graphs.
● Derivations and interpretation and conclusion

Project file should be neatly handwritten and presentable with page numbers. Each
step of the solution needs to be highlighted. Conclusions drawn should be placed
in the boxes.

BUSINESS STUDIES
CHOOSE A PRODUCT OF YOUR CHOICE AND PREPARE A PROJECT ON
MARKETING COVERING THE FOLLOWING TOPICS

1. Name of your product


2. Logo of your product
3. Tagline of your product
4. Labelling of your product
5. Packaging
6. Range
7. Price of all the varieties
8. Pick any five competitors of your product and draw a comparison
9. Choose a channel of distribution
10. Tools of promotion to be adopted
11. USP of your product
12. Social Message
13. Cost effective technique being adopted

Submit the project complete in all the respect.


ECONOMICS

Project Work:

Steps in the process:

● The student has to select a topic from the suggestive list or select a topic based on
extracts from the recently published government policies, RBI bulletin, NITI Aayog
reports or IMF/World Bank reports.
● The student has to collect research material and mention the source if it is derived from
to ensure authenticity of the research.
● Questionnaire to be framed and pilot survey completed before actual collection of data if
the data collection is primary data.
● The collected data has to be organized using relevant tools.
● The next step is presentation of data and tools like tables, graphs should be used to
present the data.
● Based on the data collected, it has to be analysed and tools like mean should be used.
● In the final step based on analysis conclusion has to be drawn.
Content required in the project:
● Introduction of the topic.
● Relevance of the topic chosen.
● Identifying the causes, consequences and / remedies.
● Identifying the stakeholders and effect on them.
● Pros and cons of the issue/ challenge chosen.
● The presentation of data
● Interpretation of data
● Suggestion of strategies and their impact on resolving the challenge
● Conclusion
NOTE:
The project should contain Acknowledgement, certificate and index. Pictures
should be pasted where ever required. Source should be mentioned if secondary
data is used.
The project should be of 3,500 – 4,000 words excluding graphs and diagrams.
The project should be hand written.
The project should be independently done and original work.
TOPICS:
● GST and its impact on GDP. * Digital India – step to future
● Micro and Small Scale Industries * Make in India – the way ahead
● Rain Water Harvesting – a solution to water crisis. * Alternate fuel – types and
importance
● Organic farming – back to nature * RBI and credit control
● Government budget and its components *Waste management in India
HISTORY
Prepare a project on allotted topics according to CBSE guidelines.
Do maps of books 1& 2 and paste it in a scrape book.
Do assignments( uploaded on myclassboard of ch 1,2,3,4,5, in notebook
Watch movies:PINJAR,GARAM HAWA ,GADAR(Based on partition)
Watch tv series:Mahabharat,Tamas

POLITICAL SCIENCE
Prepare a project on allotted topics according to CBSE guidelines.
Do maps of book 1 and paste it in a note book.
Do assignments(questions based on cartoon)uploaded on myclassboard of ch 1,2,3,4,5, in
notebook

PSYCHOLOGY
Project

Observe and interview 5 persons in your neighborhood in order to see how they differ from
each person in terms of certain psychological attributes. Cover all the five domains.
Prepare a psychological profile of each person and compare.
Note: The above project should be done in Project file.

Assignment

Q.1 Discuss five factor model of personality.


Q.2 Explain few defense Mechanism.
Q.3 Evaluate Psychoanalytical theory of Personality Critically.
Q.4 Write a short note on Self Esteem.
Q.5 How gifted children are identified.
Q.6 What is Mental Retardation?
Q.7 What are the uses of Aptitude Test.
Q.8 “Intelligence is not a single entity rather has multiple dimensions.” Discuss
Q.9 Differentiate between Self and personality.
Q.10 Explain the concept of self.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. Complete practical file.
2. Prepare for cycle Test.

HOME SCIENCE

Complete the written work in the practical file as guided by the Subject
Teacher (as per CBSE syllabus). Submit the file on 24.06.’19.

COMPUTER SCIENCE

ACADEMICS:

Go through Virtual Classes on Computer Sc. in your e-mail id as well as in


www.ryan.myclassboard.com and complete assignments based on it in your class
notebook.

PROJECT:

Develop a project (Python Project) using given demo websites in a group of two
students (as instructed in class room) .

TAKE INITIATIVE: Learn new skills during vacation like APP Design, Blog, Web
Development (wix or Webs)

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES :Working with NGO is now a regular features of CBSE, so


search for an NGO of your interest area (like teaching technology) and spend few valuable
time with them. Update all your activities in blog(blogger.com)

FINE ARTS
Draw & colour 2 compositions:
1) Any sport
2) market scene

Size: half imperial sheet


Use any colour medium

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