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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL

Holiday Homework (2017-18)


Class: XI
Subject: English

Q1. Write a review of Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. Include the following:
• Author’s Page
• Discuss the impact of ALS on Professor Morrie
• Professor’s Morrie’s response to the disease
• Problem with self- pity( Explain in context of Professor Morrie and your life)
• “Life is about getting the best out of the present moment”. Discuss in context of the
text.
• What did you learn from Professor Morrie’s curriculum? Elaborate.

Q2. Research on the state of elderly in India. Based on your research discuss the
following issues:
• Plight of old people in India. Support your arguments with facts.
• Reasons for their neglect.
• Measures taken by the old age homes to support the elderly.
• A case study of severed relationship between parents and children.

Note - Q1 & Q2 to be done on A4 size sheets and submitted in separate files.

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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Mathematics
Topic: Sequences And Series

1) Write the first four terms of the sequence given by


a) an = 4 n² + 3 b) an = n (n – 2) /( n + 3) c) an = ( n² + 1) / (2n – 3)
n
2) If for a sequence, Sn = 2 (3 – 1), find its first four terms.
3) Which term of the A.P. -1, -5/6, -2/3, ……………… is 10/3?
4) Which term of the sequence, 5, 2, -1 ,……………….. is -55?
5) Find the sum of first n odd natural numbers.
6) Find the sum of the series 2/9 + 1/3 + ½ +………………….+ 81/32.
7) The first and the last term of an A.P. are 1 and 11. If the sum of these terms is 36, find the
number of terms in the A.P.
8) The third and the seventh term of an A.P. are 12 and 24 respectively. Find its 10 th term.
9) The third, sixth and the last term of a G.P. are 6, 48 and 3072. Find its first term and the
common ratio.
10) The sum of four numbers in an A.P. is 24 and the product of the squares of extremes is
729. Find the numbers.
11) The sum of first two terms of a G.P. is (-4) and the fifth term is 4 times the third term.
Find the G.P.
12) The fourth term of an A.P. is equal to 3 times its first term and the seventh term exceeds
twice the third term by 1. Find the first term and the common difference of the A.P.
13) Find the sum of all the two digit numbers.
14) Find the fifth term from the end of the sequence, -5, -2, 1, 4 , …………….85.
15) Find the 8th term from the end of the sequence, 2, 6, 18 ,……………….39366.
16) Find the sum of first 19 terms of an A.P. whose nth term is 2n + 1.
17) Find the sum of all the natural numbers between 100 and 300 which are divisible by 5.
18) The sum of first 15 terms of an A.P. is 105 and the sum of next 15 terms is 780.
Find the A.P.
19) Find three numbers in A.P. whose sum is 21 and product is 315.
20) Find three numbers in G.P. whose sum is 19 and product is 216.
21) Find three numbers in G.P. whose sum is 21 and the sum of whose squares is 189.
22) Find the sum of first five terms of the sequence 3, 6, 12……………….
23) Find the sum of the series 1 – ½ + ¼ - 1/8 + ………………upto 8 terms.
24) Find the sum of the series 1+ 1/3 + 1/9 + 1/27 + …………… to infinity.
25) The common ratio of a G.P. is ( -4/5) and the sum to infinity is 80/9. Find its first term.
26) Find the sum of the following series:
i. 1² + 3² + 5² +……………………..to n terms.
ii. 1 + 3 + 7 + 15 + 31 +…………………..to n terms.

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iii. + + +………………to n terms.
∗ ∗ ∗
iv. 2 x 5 + 5 x 8 + 8 x 11 + ………………to n terms.
v. 1² + 4² + 7² +……………………..to n terms.
vi. 1 x 3 x 5 + 2 x 4 x 6 + 3 x 5 x 7 +…………….to n terms.
vii. 6 + 9 + 16 + 27 + 42 +………………………to n terms.
27) Find the nth term of the series 1 + 1/ (1+2) + 1 / (1+2+3) +……………..Also find the sum
of first terms.
28) Divide 20 into four parts which form an A.P. such that the product of the first and the
fourth term bears a ratio 2:3 to the product of the second and the third term.
29) Find the sum of the series (10)³ + (11)³ + …………………….+ (20)³ .
30) Find the sum to n term of the series whose nth term is
i. n (n+1) (n + 3)
ii. n² - 2n + 2 + 2n

Topic: Sets

1. If A = {1,2,3,4,5,}, B = {4,5,6,7,8} ,C = {7,8,9,10,11}, find

(i)AUB (ii) BU C (iii) (AU B)UC (iv) (AU B)∩ C

2. If A = {a,b,c,d,e}, B = {a,c,e,g} and C = {b,e,f ,g}, find

(i)A∩(B-C) (ii) A-(BU C) (iii)A-(B∩ C)

3. If U={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}, A= {1,2,3,4}, B = {2,4,6,8} and C = {1,4,5,6}, find

(i)A' (ii)(B')' (iii) (AU B)' (iv) (A∩B)'

4. If A and B are two sets such that n(A) = 37,n(B) = 26 and n(AUB) = 51,find n(A∩B).

5. If A and B are two sets such that n(A) = 24, n(B) = 22, n(A∩ B) = 8,find

(i) n(AU B) (ii) n(A-B) (iii)n(B-A)

6. In a committee of 30 members, 50 people speak Hindi, 20 speak English and 10 speak

both Hindi and English. How many speak at least one of these two?

7. In a group of 50 students, 30 like tea, 25like coffee and 16 like both. How many like

(i) Either tea or coffee (ii) Neither tea nor coffee

8. In a group of 40 students, 26 take samosa,18 take burger and 8 take neither of the two.

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How many take both samosa and burger? Is taking samosa and burger good for health?

9. There are 2000 students in a school. Out of these 1000 play cricket, 600 play basketball

and 550 play football, 120 play cricket and basketball, 80 play basketball and football

and 150 play cricket and football and 45 play all the three games. How many students

play none of the games?

10. Write down all possible subsets of each of the following sets:

(i){a} (ii) {0,1} (iii) {a,b,c} (iv) {1,{1}}

11. Write down all possible proper subsets of each of the following sets:

(i){1,2} (ii) {1,2,3} (iii) {1}

12. A survey shows that 76% of the Indians like oranges whereas 62% like bananas.

What percentage of the Indians like both oranges and bananas?

13. In a survey of 700 students in a college,180 were listed as drinking Limca, 275 as

drinking Miranda and 95 were listed drinking both Limca as well as Miranda. Find

how many students were drinking neither Limca nor Miranda.

14. Out of 500 car owners investigated, 400 owned Maruti car and 200 owned Hyundai

car and 50 owned both the cars. Is this data sufficient?

15. There are 40 students in a Chemistry class and 60 students in a Physics class. Find the
number of students who are either in Physics class or Chemistry class in the following cases:

(i) The two classes meet at the same hour.


(ii) The two classes meet at different hours and 20 students are enrolled in
both the subjects.

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Topic: Mathematical Induction

1. Using the principle of mathematical induction,prove each of the following for all n€ N:
(i) 1+3+5+7+…………….+(2n-1) = n2.
( )( )
(ii) 12 + 32 + 52 +…………+(2n -1 )2 =
(iii) n(n+1)(n+2) is a multiple of 6.
(iv) ×
+ ×
+ ×
+………..+ ( )( )
=

2. Prove by principle of mathematical induction that for all nЄ N,n2 + n is even natural
number.
3. Using principle of mathematical induction,prove that
(i) 41n – 14n is a multiple of 27.
(ii) 7n – 3n is divisible by 4
(iii)10n + 3.4n+2 + 5 is divisible by 9.

Topic: Mathematical Reasoning


1. Rewrite the following statement with “if-then” in five different ways conveying the same
meaning: “If a natural number is odd then its square is also odd.”
2. Identify the quantifier in each of the following statements:

(i) For every real number x,x+4 is greater than x.

(ii) There exists a real number which is twice itself .

3. Write the negation of each of the following statements:

(i) For every real number x, x + 0 = x = 0 + x

(ii) For every real number x, x is less than x+1.

(iii) There exists a capital for every state in India.

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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Chemistry
General Instructions:-
1. Do the given assignment in the class-work or assignment notebook.
2. A copy of the assignment should also be pasted.

Chapter 1 – Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry


Q1) 1.6 g of a hydrocarbon on complete combustion gave 4.4 g of CO2 and 3.6 g of H2O.
Show that this data proves law of conservation of mass.
Q2) 2.16g of copper metal when treated with nitric acid followed by ignition of the nitrate
gave 2.7 g of CuO. In another experiment 1.15g of copper oxide upon reduction with
hydrogen gave 0.92 g of copper. Show that the above data illustrates the law of definite
proportion.
Q3) 3.2 g of sulphur combines with 3.2 g of oxygen to form compound in one set of
conditions. In another set 0.8 g of sulphur combines with 1.2 g of oxygen to form another
compound. State the law illustrated by the chemical combination.
Q4) Cu gives two oxides. On heating 1 g of each in hydrogen they gave 0.888 g of 0.799 g of
the metal respectively. Show that these results agree with law of multiple proportions.
Q5) Which of the following weighs the most:
(i) 50g of Fe (ii) 5g atoms of nitrogen (iii) 1x1023 atoms of carbon?
Q6) Calculate the amount present in grams in:
(a) 0.75 g atoms of sulphur (b) 2.5 g atom of phosphorus.
Q7) Calculate the number of molecules present in 280 mL of oxygen at STP.
Q8) Calculate the no. of molecules in a drop of water weighing 0.05 g.
Q9) 3 g of H2 reacts with 24 g of O2 to form H2O.
(i) Which is the limiting agent?
(ii) Calculate the maximum amount of H2O that can be formed.
(iii) Calculate the amount of the reactant is left unreacted.
Q10) What mass of slaked lime would be required to decompose completely 4 g of NH4Cl
and what would be the mass of each product?
Q11) A solution is prepared by dissolving 18.25 g of NaOH in distilled water to give 200 cm3
of the solution. Calculate the molarity.
Q12) Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 98% pure by mass and has a density 1.84 g/cm3.
What volume of concentrated acid is required to make 5 L of 0.5 M H2SO4 solution?
Q13) How many moles and grams of NaCl are there in 250 cm3 of a 0.5 M NaCl solution?
Q14) 0.1931 g of diamond gave 0.704 g of carbon dioxide on complete combustion.
Calculate the percentage purity of diamond.
Q15) Calculate the empirical and molecular formula for the following:
(i) C - 34.6%, H-3.84% & O-61.56% (Molecular Mass – 104 u)
(ii) 54.2% of C, 9.2% of H, 36.6% of O (Molecular Mass – 88 u)
Q16) Solution A contains 10 g of glucose dissolved in 250 mL water and solution B contains
30 g of sugar dissolved in 500 mL water. Compare their molarities.
Q17) A commercially available sample of H2SO4 is 15% H2SO4 by wt. (density = 1.10
g/mL). Calculate molarity, molality and mole fraction of H2SO4 in the given solution.
Q18) Methane burns in oxygen to form CO2 and H2O.
(i) Write a balanced equation and calculate the amount of CO2 and H2O formed when 8 g of
methane reacts with O2.
(ii) What will be the limiting agent when the above amount of CH4 reacts with 29 g of O2.
Q19) A compound on analysis gave the following data –
Na – 14.31%, S - 9.97%, H - 6.22% and the rest oxygen.
Calculate the molecular formula of the compound assuming that hydrogen in the compound
is present in combination with oxygen as water of crystallisation.
[Given: Molar mass of the compound is 322 g/mol]
Q20) How much KClO3 should be heated to produce 2.24 L oxygen at STP?
Q21) What volume of oxygen at STP is required to effect complete combustion of 200 cm3 of
acetylene and what would be the volume of carbon dioxide formed?
Q22) How many significant figures are there in each of the following numbers:
(a) 6.200 (b) 0.052 (c) 7.5×104 (d) 0.00050 (e) 67.32 – 6.3
2
(f) 4.2+7.589 (g) (5.56) (8.24)/(3.6) (h) 18.567/(8.1×2)
Q23) What is unit factor? Using it convert the following into S.I units:
(a) 500 Mg (b) 41 pm (c) 5.96 g/cm3 (d) 3 inches (e) 7 L
(f) 1.75 ergs (g) 4.4 dynes (h) 5 eV (i) 27◦C (j) 6 calorie
Q24) Express the following in scientific notation:
(a) 0.000055 (b) 266,0000 (c) 27003 (d) 3.0112 (e) 278.00
Q25) Round up upto three significant figures:
(a) 64.216 (b) 11.2108 (c) 0.05487 (d) 3707 (e) 66.55 (f) 8.345

Chapter 2 – Structure of Atom


Q1) Calculate the atomic number, mass number, number of protons, electrons and neutrons
present in the element with the notation U.
Q2) Calculate the wavelength and wave number of radiations having a frequency of 4×1014
Hz.
Q3) When electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 300 nm falls on the surface of sodium,
electrons are emitted with a kinetic energy of 1.68×105 J/mol. What is the minimum energy
needed to remove an electron from sodium? What is the maximum wavelength that will cause
a photoelectron to be emitted?
Q4) In the infrared region of the atomic spectrum of hydrogen, a line is obtained at 1026 Å.
Calculate the energy of photon of this wavelength. (h = 6.626×10-34 Js)
Q5) What is the ratio between the energies of two radiations, one with a wavelength of 6000
Å and the other with 2000 Å?
Q6) Calculate the wavelength of the spectral line obtained in the spectrum of Li2+ ion when
the transition takes place between two levels whose sum is 4 and difference is 2.
Q7) Calculate the velocity of electron in the first Bohr orbit of hydrogen atom.
[Given:- Bohr radius = 0.529 Å, h = 6.626×10-34 Js, mass of the electron = 9.1×10-31
kg]
Q8) To which orbit will the electron in the hydrogen atom jump on absorbing 12.1 eV of
energy?
Q9) Calculate the wavelength associated with an electron moving with a velocity of 103 m/s.
[Given:- h = 6.626×10-34 Js, mass of electron = 9.1×10-31 kg]
Q10) Calculate the momentum of a particle which has a de Broglie wavelength of 0.1 nm.
Q11) Calculate the kinetic energy of an α-particle which has a wavelength of 12 pm.
[Given:- mass of α-particle = 6.64×10-27 kg]
Q12) Calculate the uncertainty in the velocity of a wagon of mass 3000 kg whose position is
known to an accuracy of ±10 pm.
Q13) A proton is accelerated to a velocity of 3×107 m/s. If the velocity can be measured with
a precision of ±0.5%, calculate the uncertainty in position of proton.
[Given:- mass of proton = 1.66×10-27 kg, h = 6.626×10-34 Js]
Q14) Calculate the total number of radial and angular nodes for 5d and 4p orbitals. Also
determine the values of n, l and m for these orbitals.
Q15) Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible? Justify your answer.
(i) n = 3, l = 2, m = 0, s = -1 2 (ii) n = 3, l = 3, m = -2, s = -1 2 (iii) n = 3, l = 4, m
= 0, s = +1 2
Q16 a) What will be the maximum number of electrons for orbital with n = 5?
b) Calculate the maximum number of electrons for orbital with l = 3.
Q17) Write the electronic configuration for the following:-
(a) Mn2+ (Z = 25) (b) Brˉ (Z = 35) (c) Cu2+ (Z = 29) (d) Pd (Z = 46)
3+
(e) Co (Z = 27)
Q18) An element with mass number 81 contains 31.7% more neutrons as compared to
protons. Assign the atomic symbol.
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Biology
Topic:
1. Cell structure and function
2. Cell cycle and cell division
1. What is cell theory? Who modified the hypothesis of Schleiden & Schwann?
2. How does cytokinesis in plant cell differ from that in animal cell?
3. Distinguish between-
(i) plastid and plasmid
(ii) chromatin material and sister chromatid
(iii) cristae and cisternae
4. In a typical prokaryotic cell, explain the structure and function of each of the following:
(i) plasma membrane (ii) capsule (iii) mesosomes (iv) flagellum
(v) pili and fimbriae (vi) plasmid
5. What are the differences between: metaphase I & metaphase II, anaphase I
& anaphase II. Give significance of meiosis.
6. “Fluid-mosaic model of cell membrane” was given by Singer-Nicolson. Explain
the structure with help of labelled diagram.
7. Why does golgi apparatus remain in close association with E.R.?
8. Describe the following: (a) homologous chromosomes (b) synapsis (c) bivalent
(d) chiasmata. Draw diagrams to illustrate your answer.
9. With the help of a diagram, explain the structure of mitochondria.
10. Classify the types of plastids found in plant cell. Name the pigments present
in each and also list the function performed .
11. What is the significance of Go stage of cell cycle?
12. What is karyokinesis and cytokinesis? What are the three phases of interphase? Explain.
13. What is the function of pores in the nuclear envelope?
14 With help of diagrams describe various events of different stages of mitosis.
15. Identify various types of chromosomes based on the position of centromere.
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holidays Home Work (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Physics
General Instructions:
1. A copy of this assignment should be pasted in the class-work register.
2. All the questions should be solved in classwork register only.
1. Write the dimensional formulae for the following physical quantities:
(i) Gravitational constant (ii) Power (iii) Young’s Modulus
(iv) Coefficient of viscosity (v) Surface tension (vi) Planck’s constant
2. By the use of dimensions, show that energy per unit volume is equal to the pressure.
3. Taking velocity, time and force as the fundamental quantities find the dimensions of mass.
4. The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3 in CGS system.Find its value in SI units.
5. Find the value of 100 J on a system which has 20 cm, 250 g and half minute as fundamental
units of length, mass and time.
6. Find the dimensions of a / b in the equation: F=a √x +bt2, where F is force, x is distance and t
is time.
7. Find the dimensions of the terms a, b, c in equation v=at + b / t + c.
8. Derive the following relationships using dimensions:
(a) The velocity ‘v’of a wave along a plucked string depends on the tension ‘T’ in the string, its
length ‘l’ and the mass ‘m’ of the string.
(b) The terminal velocity ‘v’ of a steel sphere moving under gravity through a viscous liquid
depends on the weight of the sphere ‘mg’, the coefficient of viscosity ’η’ and the radius of the
sphere ‘r’.
9.The diameter of the given wire was measured eight times by a screw gauge as: 0.036 cm,
0.038 cm, 0.039 cm, 0.037 cm, 0.035 cm, 0.036 cm, 0.034 cm, 0.035 cm. Find the diameter of
the wire, the absolute error and the relative error.
10. The refractive index was found to be 1.54, 1.53, 1.51, 1.50, and 1.52 in successive
measurements. Calculate the refractive index of glass and the percentage error in its
measurement.
11. In an experiment to determine the value the Young’s modulus of elasticity of a steel wire
using the formula Y = M g l / π r2 e the percentage errors in the measurement of m, l, r and e
were 2%, 1%, 2% and 1% respectively. Find the percentage error incurred in the measurement
of Y.
12. The initial and final temperatures of a water bath are (21.0 ± 0.5) C and (42.5 ± 0.5) C.
What is the rise in temperature of the water bath and the greatest fractional error in the
determination of the rise in temperature?
13. Determine the density of a sphere if its radius r = (2.540 ± 0.005) cm and mass
m = (27.5 ± 0.5) g. Take π = 3.14
14. If R1 = (5.0 ± 0.1) Ώ and R2 = (5.0 ± 0.2) Ώ.
Determine (i) R = R1+R2 ( ii) R = R1R2 / (R1+R2) and the percentage error in both cases.
15. Distinguish between the terms precision and accuracy of a measurement.
16. Do all physical quantities have dimensions? If no, name three physical quantities which are
dimensionless.
17. State the number of significant figures in the following: 2.000 m, 5100 kg, 0.050 cm.
18. Round off the following numbers as indicated:
i) 18.35 up to 3 digits ii) 143.45 up to 4 digits
iii) 18967 up to 3 digits iv) 321.135 up to 5 digits.
19. Add 7.21, 12.141 and 0.0028 and express the result to an appropriate number of significant
figures.
20. The diameter of a circle is 1.06 m. Calculate the area to an appropriate number of significant
figures.
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Computer Science (C++)

Instructions:
 Following questions are to be done in a separate notebook: (Unit – I)

Q1What is an Operating System? Discuss the functions of an Operating System.


Q2 How is Application Software classified? Explain each category.
Q3 How are Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup tools different?
Q4Write short notes on each:

 Assembler
 Compiler
 Interpreter
 Compiler
 Linker
Q5Discuss in detail the types of errors in programming methodology. Give C++ code as
example.
Q6 Differentiate between fundamental and derived datatypes.
Q7 What is the advantage of writing comments in programming?
Q8 Find the error in the following code fragment and rewrite it after underlining each
correction:
int a, int b;
cin<<a;
cin>>b;
a=a+5;
b=b+1;
Q9What are operators? Briefly write about the types of operators used in C++
Q10Write a program which accepts principle, rate of interest and time from the user and
displays the simple interest.

Class wise activity for each student:

 XI F-Prepare a chart on Payment Applications (eg. Bheem app, Paytm, LevelUp)


 XI G-Prepare a chart on Cloud Computing
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Business Studies

General instructions:
i. The assignment is divided into two parts.
ii. Part A contains a set of questions to be attempted in the business studies class
register.
iii. Part B has to be done in the form of a collage that has to be prepared on an A-3 size
sheet.

PART-A
1. Mr. Govind is going for a foreign assignment for a period of three years. He sold all his furniture
and earned more than he had spent to purchase the same. Will it be considered a business? Also
explain the characteristic of business which is being stressed upon in the said example.
2. Anamika joined her father’s business. She received salary every month. Her elder brother is an
established lawyer and helps his father whenever needed. Their mother is a house wife and
supervises their work. She gets pocket money from her husband. Name the economic activities in
which Anamika, her father, her mother and her brother are engaged in and distinguish them on
the basis of (i) Reward (ii) Risk.
3. These days almost all corporate offices adopt parks or roads near their complex for maintenance.
Which objective do they try to achieve?
4. Chhavi cooks food at home. She takes the food to the street for sale. On the way she finds few
poor hungry children. She gives some food to them and sells the rest. Explain how the two
activitiesdiffer from each other.
5. Name and explain any/the two characteristics of business which involve possibility of loss.
6. A house wife exchanges old clothes for utensils on regular basis. Is it a business activity? Why?
7. Briefly explain the types of industries.
8. Explain the term ‘business risk’. Distinguish between speculative and pure risks.
9. What is the role of profit in business?
10. Differentiate between Import, Export and Entrepot.
11. ‘One man control is the best in the world if that man is big enough to manage everything.’
Explain the statement by giving any five reasons.
12. Explain the terms ‘Limited Partnership’ and ‘Partner by Estoppel’
13. Mention three kinds of business suited for Sole Proprietorship form of business. Also give
reasons in support of your answer.
14. If registration is optional, why do partnership firms willingly go through this legal
formality and get themselves registered? Explain.
15. What is a Partnership Deed? Enumerate any five points that have to be written in a Partnership
Deed.
16. The business assets of an organization amount to ₹50,000 but the debts that remain unpaid are
₹80,000. What course of action can the creditors take if:
a. The organisation is a sole proprietorship firm?
b. The organisation is a partnership firm with Anthony and Akbar as partners? Which of the
two partners can the creditors approach for repayment of debt?Explain giving reasons.
17. A group of 10 friends decided to form a co-operative society in a remote village of Madhya
Pradesh so that they can help the poor villagers by lending them loan at low rate of interest and
make them free from the clutches of local and small money lenders. Identify the type of
cooperative society and state its two major functions. What values are highlighted in forming
such co-operative societies?
18. Gurmeet operates a textile business. His lives in a joint family and has a lot of ancestral property.
All the 15 family members are a part of this business. He is the eldest male member in the family
so he handles the business. He is liable to all the creditors of the business as he is the decision-
maker. Gurmeet’s grandson has just been born a few days ago and he is also the member of the
business.
a. Which form of business is being highlighted above?
b. Identify and explain the features of the form of business that are discussed above.
19. Identify the type of partner highlighted in the following statements:
i. This partner takes active part in carrying out business of the firm.
ii. His connection with the firm is not disclosed to the general public.
iii. He gives an impression of his being partner to others by his word or conduct.
iv. This partner does not take active part in the day-to-day activities of the business.
20. “Every day Amul collects milk from 2.12 million farmers (many illiterate) and converts the milk
into branded packaged products & delivers goods all over the country. The story of Amul started
in Dec, 1946 with a group of farmers struggled to free themselves from intermediaries, gain
access to the market and there by ensure maximum returns for their efforts”
(a) From the above information, identify the form of business organisation used by Amul.
(b) Also explain briefly the various types of the above mentioned form of business organization.

PART-B

21. Prepare a collage (on A3 size sheet only) on any one of the following topics:

Roll No. 1 to 10 Corporate Social


Responsibility initiatives of
any organisation (Select any
one organisation)

Roll No.11 to 20 Internet Dangers for Youth

Roll No.21 to 30 Demonetisation

Roll No.31 to 40 Consumer Rights


NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017 – 18)
Class: XI
Subject: Economics

General Instructions:-

i. The assignment is divided into three parts.


ii. Part A and C contain set of questions which should be attempted in a separate notebook.
Answers should be brief and to the point.
iii. Part B contains a questionnaire which should be done on A-4 size sheets, in a separate
project file.

Part A

(Indian Economic development)

I. Answer the following questions


1. Giving reason, state whether the following statements are true or false
i. The activities which do not involve any monetary aspect in exchange are economic
activities.
ii. Economics is a science that studies human behavior as a relationship between limited
wants and unlimited resources.
iii. It is stated that “Ram is 30 years old, Mohan is 5 ft tall, Sohan weighs 70 Kg” then
these numbers will be called statistics.
iv. On the eve of independence, tertiary sector was the major contributor to the GDP of
the country.
v. India’s foreign trade throughout the colonial period was marked by a large export
deficit.
vi. Both birth rate and death rate were quite low during the colonial rule in India.
vii. 1921 is regarded as the ‘year of great divide’ in the history of demographic transition.

1. When was India’s first official census operation undertaken? (1)


2. What was the two-fold motive behind the systematic de-industrialization affected by the
British in pre-independent India? (1)
3. Name any two eminent economists who estimated India’s per capita income during the
colonial period. (1)
4. Explain the term ‘drain of wealth’ during the colonial period from India? (1)
5. The Government and policy makers use statistical data to formulate suitable policies of
economic development’. Illustrate with an example. (3)
6. What objectives did the British intend to achieve through their policies of infrastructure
development in India? (3)
7. Were there any positive contributions made by the Britishers in India? Discuss (4)
8. “The traditional handicrafts industries were ruined under the British rule”. Do you agree
with this view? Give reasons in support of your answer. (4)
9. Draw a pie diagram showing India’s pre-independence occupational structure. (6)

(Statistics for Economics)

1. Distinguish between quantitative data and qualitative data by giving examples. (3)
2. What are statistical tools? Draw a table showing the stages of statistical study and the
related statistical tools. (4)
3. State any four characteristics of statistics. (4)
4. Distinguish between direct personal investigation and indirect oral investigation. (4)
5. Describe any two principal methods of sampling. (4)

Part B

Based on ideal characteristics of a good questionnaire, prepare a questionnaire on any one of


the following topics for your project:

 Widening scope of banking for the customers


 Usage of public transport in Delhi
 Impact of Demonetization
 Implications of transition towards a cashless economy
 Demographic profile of my neighborhood

Part C

A newspaper article is given below. Answer the questions based on it.


RBI steps in to check rupee as it muscles to top of currency chart
Saikat Das| ET Bureau | Apr 27, 2017
MUMBAI: The rupee bucked global currency trends on Wednesday to surge to its strongest in
about 20 months as dollars flooded into local equities and bonds, prompting RBI to intervene to
limit gains, which erode the profitability of exporters.
Brokers said rupee sales seen to be prompted by the central bank pulled it back from day's highs,
but the Indian currency still ended 0.25% higher at 64.11 to the dollar — breaching the
psychologically crucial mark of 64. It touched a high of 63.93, a level last seen on August 10,
2015.
"Overseas inflows are pouring in, adding to the rupee's strength," said Jayesh Mehta, managing
director, Bank of America Merrill Lynch. "If risk-on (investment) sentiment remains among
global investors, the rupee will not reverse its rising trend. RBI looks to be more focused on
curbing volatility as it has already built up enough forex reserves."
Overseas investors are cheering RBI's focus on reining in inflation and the government’s
progress on key reforms such as GST and efforts to improve tax compliance. GST is expected to
be rolled out on July 1.

Foreign portfolio investors have invested Rs 90,762 crore so far this calendar year.
Exporters will take a hit if the trend is sustained, making Indianmade products less competitive
than those coming from countries such as China or Vietnam.
FEARING LOSSES
With exports picking up in the past few months, the rupee's rise couldn't have come at a worse
time."Attractiveness of the Indian economy will lead to a rise in inflows. However, we will lose
vis-à-vis Chinese exports.
"The government needs to bilaterally work with the US and convince them to give privileges to
us because small enterprises suffer the most when China fixes the rate of its currency. They (the
US) should support free-market economies and free floating currencies like ours," said Mahavir
Pratap Sharma, chairman, Carpet Export Promotion Council.
But there are worries that the rupee might have overdone its gains and could reverse amid a
likely slowdown in foreign institutional investor (FII) inflows for the rest of the year.

Q1. Name the apex banking institution in India.


Q2. The time series graph given above shows that the value of rupee changes from 68.2 per
dollar in Jan 2017 to 64.11 per dollar in April 2017. What is theterm used to explain this rise in
the value of Rupee?
Q3. How does the rise in the value of rupee affect the exports of India?
Q4. What do you mean by FII and how is it different from FDI?
Q5. “Indian enterprises suffer when China fixes the rate of its currency.” In context of the given
statement explain the term ‘devaluation of currency’ and the purpose behind it.
Q6. What is GST? Which type of taxes will it replace- direct or indirect?
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class- XI
Subject: Accountancy
Instructions:
i) The holiday homework of Accountancy contains chapter wise short answer, long answer &
HOTS questions.
ii) The students are required to attempt them in a separate register.
iii) Show the working notes clearly.

Chapter: Introduction to Accounting


Q1) What is the difference between Double Entry System and Single Entry System?
Q2) Why is resignation by a Finance Manager not recorded in the books of accounts ?
Q3) Explain any one limitation of Accounting with an example.
Q4) What is the main objective of systematically recording the information about financial
soundness and profitability.
Q5) Name the financial statements used to summarise the accounting information.
Q6) State the nature of information required by the Investors.
Q7) State the end products of Financial Accounting.
Q8) Which of the following is not a business transactions?
a) Purchase of goods for resale amounting `50,000.
b) Paid salaries & wages amounting`10,000.
c) Paid rent for office premises `5,000.
d) Purchased a LCD for personal use.
Q9)Which of the following transactions will not be recorded in the books of accounts?
a) Paid salaries & wages.
b) Purchased a machinery for the production of pens.
c) Purchased a machinery for resale.
Q10) Differentiate between Book-keeping and Accounting on the basis of knowledge required.
Q11) A company suffered huge losses due to the strike by the employees of the factory. Will this
be recorded in the books of accounts? Give reason in support of your answer.
Q12) Which qualitative characteristic of accounting information requires the use of common unit
& common format of reporting?
Q 13) State any two users who may be interested in knowing the information about financial
soundness and profitability.
Q 14) List any two sub fields of accounting.
Q 15) Differentiate between Accounting and Accountancy.

Chapter: Basic Accounting Terms


Q1) Godrej Ltd. imported from Germany one machinery for sale in India & another machinery
for production purpose. Will you treat them as goods or as fixed assets?
Q2) Mr. Rahul dealing in electronic goods sold 20 TV sets costing `30,000 each at `40,000 each.
Out of this, `5, 00,000 were received in cash & the balance is not yet received. State the amount
of revenue.
Q3) Giving examples, explain each of the following terms:
a) Capital Expenditure

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b) Current Liability
c) Purchases
d) Sales
e) Debtor
f) Creditor
g) Drawings
h) Discount received
i) Stock

Q4) Give any three differences between each of the following:


a) Long Term Liability and Short Term Liability
b) Fixed Asset and Current Asset
c) Revenue and Income
d) Loss and Expense
e) Gain and Profit

Chapter: Theory Base of Accounting, Accounting Standards & IFRS


Q1) Why Closing Stock is valued at cost price or realisable value whichever is lower?
Q2) What is meant by GAAPs?
Q3) “The basic yardstick of measurement in accounting is money.” Identify and explain the
Accounting Assumption.
Q4) What do you mean by Accounting Standards? Explain its nature.
Q5) “Revenue earned and cost of earning that revenue should be properly identified for a
period.” Explain this statement.
Q6) Why is it necessary for accountants to assume that a business entity will remain a going
concern?
Q7) Which Accounting Principle assumes that ‘Capital is a liability for the business’?
Q8) Why do accounting principles emphasize the use of historical cost as a basis for measuring
assets?
Q9) Name and explain the principles of Accounting in the following cases:
a) Value of an asset is not charged according to change in its market value.
b) Caliber or quality of management team is not directly disclosed in the Balance Sheet.
Q10) A customer of X Ltd. has discontinued his business. He used to purchase 30% of the total
goods produced by X Ltd. Is it a relevant information in your opinion & should be disclosed by
X Ltd.
Chapter: Accounting Equation
Q.1 “Accounting Equation (A=L+C) always holds good under all circumstances.”Explain with
the help of two examples.
Q.2 What is the Owner’s equity?
Q.3 If we receive `490 from our debtors in full settlement of a debt `500. What will be the
accounting effect of `10 on assets, liabilities and capital?
Q.4 If creditors worth `1000 are paid `980 in full settlement, what will be the accounting effect
of `20?
Q5) P started business on 1st April, 2014 with a capital of `1, 50,000. He took a loan of
`1,25,000 from his friend, R. During the year 2014-15, he had introduced additional capital of

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`25,000 & had withdrawn `15,000 for personal use. On 31stMarch,2015,his assets were
`6,50,000.Find out his capital as on 31st March,2015 and profit made or loss incurred during the
year 2014-15.
Q.6 Arvind had the following transactions. Use Accounting Equation to show their effect on his
assets, liabilities and capital:
(a) Invested `15,000 in cash as capital.
(b) Purchased furniture for cash `7,500.
(c) Purchased a building for `15,000, giving `5,000 in cash and the balance through a
loan.
(d) Sold furniture costing `1,000 for `1,500.
(e) Purchased machinery worth `2,800.
(f) Received rent `3,600.
(g) Paid cash `500 for loan and `300 for interest.
(h) Paid cash for household expenses `300.
(i) Received cash for dividend on securities `200.
Q.7 Analyze the effect of each transaction and prove that the Accounting Equation (A=L+C)
always remains balanced:
(a) Introduced `8,00,000 as capital into the business.
(b) Purchased plant for `3,00,000 by paying `15,000 in cash and balance at a later date.
(c) Deposited `6,00,000 into the bank.
(d) Purchased office furniture for `1,00,000 and made payment by cheque.
(e) Purchased goods worth `80,000 for cash and for `35,000 on credit.
(f) Goods amounting to `45,000 was sold for `60,000 on cash basis.
(g) Goods costing `80,000 was sold for `1,25,000 on credit basis.
(h) Cheque issued to the supplier of goods worth `35,000.
(i) Cheque received from customer amounting `75,000.
(j) Withdrawn by the owner for personal use `25,000.

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NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: History

General Instructions:
Students should prepare individual dummy projects of about 30-35 pages for CBSE
assessment. The project should be prepared according to the guidelines already issued in
class.

The project should include the following sections:

1. Cover page- Displaying the topic.


2. Acknowledgement – Thanking the people or institution that has helped you in
completion of your project.
3. Certificate- Mentioning your name and the name of teacher under whose supervision
you have completed your work.
4. Index- Giving the list of contents with page numbers.
5. Introduction- Giving the purpose and importance of a study.
6. Chapters- Give a title to each chapter along with details and pictures.
7. Conclusion- What do you learn from your study?
8. Bibliography- Showing the sources from where you have gathered information.
Present the following in your project report:
 Data/Statistical Analysis/Map work
 Analysis/Explanation and interpretation
 Bibliography

Students can use primary as well as secondary sources for the research work. Choose any one
of the following topics:

 An Empire Across Three Continents


 The Central Islamic Lands
 Nomadic Empires
 The Three Orders
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Informatics Practices

Instructions:
 Following questions are to be done in a separate notebook:

Q1 Explain any 5 input and any 5output devices in detail.

Q2 Differentiate between impact and non-impact printers.

Q3 What is the difference between primary and secondary memory?

Q4 How is compiler different from interpreter?

Q5 Using diagram, discuss the mechanism of data storage in a hard disk.

Q6 What is NetBeans IDE? Explain its features.

Q7 Write the characteristics of Java.

Q8 Explain the various operators used in Java.

Q9 What do you understand by datatypes? Discuss various datatypes used in Java.

Q10 Design and code a Java application to take a number from the user and display whether

it is positive or negative.

Class wise activity for each student:

 XI B- Prepare a chart on Input and Output Devices


 XI C- Prepare a chart on Threats to Computer Security
 XI D- Prepare a chart on Biometrics
 XI E- Prepare a chart on Cyber Terrorism & its prevention
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Multimedia and Web Technology (067)

Q1 Answer the following questions based on Computer System:


1. “Utility Software is system software designed to help analyse, configure, optimize or
maintain a computer.” How?
2. What is the purpose of using shortcuts in computer?
3. Define OS, Language Translators and System Software.
4. What is software? Briefly explain its types.
5. Differentiate between the following: (with suitable example)
a. Dot matrix and laser printer
b. Application and Utility software
c. Container and Empty tags
d. Internal and External Memory

Q2 Answer the following questions based on HTML:


1. Write two attributes of each of following tags:-
a. <HR>
b. <BODY>
c. <IMG>
d. <HEAD>
e. <FONT>
2. Name the attribute used for the statements given:
a. To change the type of text
b. To change the placement of a horizontal line
c. To insert an image as a background of a web page
d. To change the vertical size of a horizontal line
3. Write the Html code for the following:
a. To have a 3 pixels thick horizontal line centralized across 50% of the
window.
b. To write a paragraph aligned to the right side of the page.
4. Write the HTML code to generate a Web Page in the format given below :
Consider the following points while writing the HTML code:

1. The title of the web page is “ACTIVE KIDS”.


2. The background color of the web page should be “Pink”.
3. Picture used in the web page is the file “activity.jpg” and it should be left-aligned.
4. Font style should be Comic Sans MS, color should be “blue” and size is “5”.
5. Use the concept of nested lists for creating the list with the specified bullets.

5. Write the HTML code to generate a Web Page in the format given below using nested
list and horizontal ruler:

A few famous programmers

 Ada Lovelace
 Grace Hopper
 Tim Berners-Lee
 Donald Knuth

A timeline of famous programming languages

1. 1957: Fortran
2. 1958: Lisp
3. 1964: BASIC
4. 1968: Logo

Programming languages used by famous sites

1. Google
o JavaScript
o C++
o Go
2. Facebook
o JavaScript
o Hack
o PHP

Q3 Answer the following questions based on Web Scripting:

1. Write any four variable naming rules in JavaScript.


2. Briefly explain different types of operators used in JavaScript.
3. Write the web script code for the following:
A. Write a script to accept the first, middle and last names of the visitor and
display the name on the web page. The three parts of the name should be
displayed in separate lines.
B. Write a script to input the radius of a circle and display its area and
circumference.
C. Write a script to ask the user to enter the length and breadth of a rectangle
and display its area and perimeter.
D. Write a script to input side of square and display its area.
E. Write a script to display simple interest
where S.I.= (P*R*T)/100.
P = Principle R=Rate of Interest T = Time

Note: All the questions to be completed in the subject register only.


NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Physical Education

PART A
Prepare a Power Point Presentation on the following topics:

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. The duration of the presentation must be 30 minutes.


2. Each group has to present their views on the allotted topic in the class.
3. The presentation should be well prepared and attractive.
4. Submit the presentations latest by 27.06.17 through CD/DVDs.
5. The marks will be awarded in the half yearly examination.

Group 1
Topic: Importance of Yoga
Group Leader: 1. Vaibhav kathpalia
2. Ankush Chhabra
3. Abhishek Mahajan
4. Mehar Sahni
Group 2
Topic: Career In sports & Physical Education
Group Leader: 1. Sahil Sharma
2. Akshiv Sharma
3. Bhavishya Malik
4. Ganesh Giri
Group 3
Topic: Ancient & Modern Olympic Movement
Group Leader: 1. Ekjot Kaur
2. Pranjul Singh
3. Deepanshi Sharma
4. Rajat Sharma
Group 4
Topic: Classification of muscles
Group Leader: 1. Yashika tyagi
2. Paramdeep Singh Sarna
3. Prabanjan Singh
4. Ranvir Singh
Group 5
Topic: Classification of joints
Group Leader: 1. Riya Gandhi
2. Shalu
3. Ashampreet Pahwa
4. Jasmohan Singh
Group 6
Topic: Circulatory System – Structure & Function
Group Leader: 1. Ravneet singh
2. Jayesh Sareen
Group 7
Topic: Doping and its side effects
Group Leader: 1. Vitesh malhotra
2. Mukund Singh Adhikari
3. Ishaan Katyal
4. Vaibhav Tyagi
Group 8
Topic: Classification of bones
Group Leader: 1. Tanmay Sharma
2. Shubh Sharma
3. Jivitesh Talwar
4. Kanishk Khandelwal
PART B

1. Select any game/sport of your choice (Basketball, Volleyball & Football) write the
following details:

a. History of the game/sport


b. Latest General Rules & regulations
c. Dimensions/ Measurement of play fields and specifications of sports equipment
d. Fundamental Skills of the game/sport
e. Related sports terminologies
f. Important tournaments
g. Sports Personalities
h. Sports Awards

2. Draw a neat diagram of the field/court of your game/sport with all the dimensions.
NOTE:
 The names which are not mentioned in this list can present their views on the topic:
Obesity - Prevention & Management.

 Learn and revise the syllabus from the textbook done till date for
the written test to be held on 29.06.17.
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Political Science

Instructions

(1) All the questions to be answered in the class register.


(2) Answer the questions as per the weightage.
(3) Ques no 3,4,5,7,8 are of 4 Marks.
(4) Ques no 1,9, are of 5 marks.
(5) Ques 2 is of 6 marks.

Q1. Give a comparative analysis of elections in India and Israel.


Q2. Is the ‘Third Front’ a viable option to stop BJP’s election juggernaut in 2019
General Election? Give your opinion.
Q3. Discuss the functions of the Election Commission of India.
Q4. How has our Constitution ensured the independence of Election Commission?
Q5.List any four proposed electoral reforms.
Q6. What is the difference between Direct and Indirect Elections?
Q7. Discuss the role of the Delimitation Commission.
Q8.How are the President and Vice President elected in India?
Q9. Give the interpretation of the cartoons on page 71 and 73 of NCERT Book.
NEW ERA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (2017-18)
Class: XI
Subject: Psychology

Instructions:
a) Collect information on any one of the following topics and make a project on it.
b) On chart papers, depict the theme using pictures, illustrations, graphs etc.
c) The project would be graded on relevance to the topic, clarity, creativity in presentation.

Topics:

1) Effects of Psychoactive substances on nervous system.


2) Why do we procrastinate? (Temporal motivation theory)
3) Erik Erikson’s psychosocial development.
4) Self-Actualization- journey or destination
5) Piaget's stages of cognitive development.
6) Caught in net ! Internet Addiction; Latest entry in DSM-V.
7) EQ Vs IQ debate…
8) Advertisements and human Psychology.
9) What do your dreams mean? Ask Freud.
10) Transactional Analysis - application in Behaviour modification .

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