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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANAGATHAN, CHENNAI REGION

SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 2018-19


CLASS: XII C SUB: ACCOUNTANCY

Investigatory Project

1. Analysis and Interpretation of financial Statements of corporate bodies.


2. Comprehensive Accounting problems. Preparation of Journal, Ledger & Trial
balance, Trading and Profit and Loss Account & the Balance sheet based on atleast 15
transactions.
3. Segment Reporting.
4. Specific Problem (Ratio Analysis)
5. Cash Flow Statement.
Prepare a project file for board practical examination as discussed in the class.
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Numerical Questions

1. Harshad and Dhiman are in partnership since April 1st 2006. No partnership
agreement was made. They contributed Rs.4,00,000 and 1,00,000 respectively as
capital. In addition, Harshad advanced an amount of Rs.1,00,000 to the firm, on
October 1st 2006. Due to long illness Harshad could not participate in business
activities from August 1st to September 30th,2006. The profits for the year ended
March 32, 2006 amounted to Rs.1,80,000.Dispute has arisen between Harshad and
Dhiman.

Harshad claims:
(i) he should be given interest @ 10% per annum on capital and loan. (II)Profit
should be distributed in proportion of capital;
Dhiman claims:
(I) profits should be distributed equally.
(II) He should be allowed Rs.2,000 p.m. as remuneration for the period
he managed the business, in the absence of Harshad:
(III) Interest on capital and loan should be allowed @ 6% p.a.
You are required to settle the dispute between Harsahd and Dhiman. Also prepare Profit and
Loss Appropriation Account.
(Ans. Harshad's share in profit Rs. 88,500.Dhiman's share in profit Rs.88,500)

2. Aakriti and Bindhu entered into partnership for making garments on April 1st, 2006
without any partnership agreement. They introduced Capitals of Rs.5,00,000 and
Rs.3,00,000 respectively on October 1st, 2006. Aakriti advanced Rs. 20,000 by way
of loan to the firm without any agreement as to interest. Profit and Loss account for
the year ended March 2007 showed profit of Rs 43,000. Partners could not agree upon
the question of interest on the basis of division of profit. You are required to divide
the profits between them giving reason for your solution.
(Ans: Profit shared equal. Aakriti and Bindu Rs.21,200)
3. Rakhi and Shikha are partners in a firm with capitals of Rs. 2,00,000 and Rs. 3.00.000
respectively. The profit of the firm for the year ended 2006-07 is Rs. 23,200. As per
the partnership agreement, they share the profit in their capital ratio, after allowing a
salary of Rs. 5,000 per month toshikhaand interest on Partner's capital at the rate of
10% p.a. During the year Rakhi withdrew Rs. 7,000 and Shikha Rs. 10,000 for their
personal use. You are required to prepare Profit and Loss Appropriation Account and
Partner;s Capital Accounts.
(Ans: Loss Transferred to Rakhi Capital Rs. 34,720 and Shikha Capital Rs. 52,080)

4. Lokesh and Azad are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2 with capitals Rs.
50,000 and 30,000 respectively. Interest on capital is agreed to be paid @ 6% p.a.
Azad is allowed a salary of Rs. 2,500 p.a. During 2006, the profits prior to the
calculation of interest on capital but after charging Azad's salary, amounted to Rs.
12,500. A provision of 5% of profits is to be made in respect of manager's
commission. Prepare accounts showing the allocation of profits and partner's capital
accounts.
(Ans. Profit transferred to Lokesh's Capital Rs. 4,170 and Azad's Capital Rs. 2,780)

5. The partnership[ agreement between Maneesh and Girish provides that:


(i) Profits will be shared equally
(ii) Maneesh will be allowed a salary of Rs. 400 p.m.
(iii) Girish Who manages the sales department will be allowed a
commission equal to 10% of the net profits, after allowing Maneesh's
salary.
(iv) 7% interest will be allowed on partner's fixed capital.
(v) 5% interest will be charged on partner's annual drawings.
(vi) The fixed capitals of Maneesh and Girish are Rs. 1,00,000 and Rs.
80,000 respectively. Their annual drawings were Rs. 16,000 and
14,000 respectively. The net profit for the year ending March 31st ,
2006 amounted to Rs. 40,000.
prepare firm's Profit and Loss Appropriation Account.
(Ans: Profit transferred to Capital Accounts of Maneesh and Girish, Rs. 10,290)

6. Simmi and Sonu are partners in afirm, sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:1.
The profit and loss account of the firm for the year ending March 31, 2006 shows a
net profit of Rs. 1,50,000. Prepare the Profit and Loss Appropriation Account by
taking into consideration the following information:
(i) Partner's capital on April 1, 2005;
Simmi, Rs. 30,000; Sonu, Rs. 60,000;
(ii) Current accounts balances on April 1, 2005;
(iii) Partners drawings during the year amounted to Simmi Rs. 20,000;
Sonu, Rs. 15,000;
(iv) Interest on capital was allowed @ 5% p.a.
(v) Interest on drawing was to be charged @ 6% p.a. at an average of six
months;
(vi) partners' salaries : Simmi Rs. 12,000 and Sonu Rs. 9,000. Also show
the partners' current accounts.
(Ans : Profit transferred to Simmi's Capital Rs. 92,587 and Sonu's Capital, Rs. 30,863)

7. Rahul, Rohit and Karan started partnership business on April 1, 2006 with capitals of
Rs. 20,00,000, Rs. 18,00,000 and Rs. 16,00,000 respectively. The profit for the year
ended March 2007 amounted to Rs. 1,35,000 and the partner's drawings had been
Rahul Rs. 50,000, Rohit Rs. 50,000 and Karan Rs. 40,000. The profits are distributed
among partners in the ratio 3:2:1. Calculate the interest on Capital @ 5% p.a.
(Ans : Rahul, Rs. 1,00,000,Rohit, Rs. 90,000, KaranRs. 80,000)

8. Sunflower and pink Rose started partnership business on April 1, 2006 with capitals
of Rs. 2,50,000 and Rs. 1,50,000 respectively. On October 1, 2006, they decided that
their capitals should be Rs 2,00,000 each. The necessary adjustments in the capitals
are made by introducing or withdrawing cash. Interest on capital is to be allowed @
10% p.a. Calculate interest on capital as on March 31, 2007.
(Ans : Total interest on Sunflower's capital Rs. 22,500 and on Pink Rose's Capital, Rs.
17,500)

9. On March 31, 2006 after the closure of accounts, the capitals of Mountain Hill and
Rock stood in the books of the firm at Rs. 4,00,000, Rs. 3,00,000 and Rs. 2,00,000,
respectively. Subsequently it was discovered that the interest on capital @ 10% p.a.
had been omitted. The profit for the year amounted to Rs. 1,50,000 and the partners
drawings had been Mountain: Rs. 20,000, Hill Rs. 15,000 and Rock Rs. 10,000.
(Ans : Interest on Capital Mountain, Rs. 37,000; Hill; Rs. 26,500; Rock, Rs. 16,000)

10. Rishi is a partner in a firm. He withdrew the following amounts during the year
ended March 31, 2007.
May 1, 2006 Rs. 12,000
July 31, 2006 Rs. 6,000
September 30, 2006 Rs. 9,000
November 30, 2006 Rs. 12,000
January 1, 2007 Rs. 8,000
March 31, 2007 Rs. 7,000
Interest on drawings is charged @ 9% p.a. Calculate interest o drawings.
(Ans : Interest on drawings Rs.2,295)
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, CHENNAI REGION
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOME WORK 2018-19

CLASS: XII SUB: BIOLOGY

1. Read the newspaper and add at least two new words to your vocabulary every day.
2. Go outdoors every day to relax yourself and enjoy Nature. Narrate your experiences in
any form.(photo, picture, article, poem, painting ,cartoon) and share it with your family
friends.
3. Complete the Assignments for chapter 1-3 in the H/W note book.(for those who have not
completed it)
4. Complete Practical record work 1-15 (Record with neat labeled diagrams, and
subheadings neatly underlined.
5. Complete worksheets 1 -3
6. Complete the Investigatory project and submit report in the format given on the
reopening day (without fail)
7. Acquire a new skill that interests you.(cooking, gardening, designing clothes, stitching,
plumbing ,any other)
8. Spend quality ‘real’ time with your family & friends.
9. Keep in touch with what is happening around the world .
10. Keep a check on time spent on mobile, TV etc and use them only for the specified time.
11. List down the steps/strategies adopted by you for maintaining good health/improving
your health.
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, CHENNAI REGION
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 2018-19
CLASS: XII SUB: BUSINESS STUDIES

INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

1. Principles of Management.
2. Marketing - Case study on any product.
3. Elements of Business Environment.
4. Stock Exchange. (Trading procedure on stock Exchange & share Price movements in stock
exchanges)

Students are supposed to select one unit out of four and are required to make only ONE
project from the selected unit. (Consist of one project of 20 marks)
The students must make a presentation of the project before the class.

I. Project One: Elements of Business Environment


1. Changes witnessed over the last few years on mode of packaging and its economic impact.

a) The changes in transportation of fruits and vegetables such as cardboard crates being used in
place of wooden crates, etc. Reasons for above changes.
b) Milk being supplied in glass bottles, later in plastic bags and now in tetra-pack and through
vending machines.
c) Plastic furniture [doors and stools] gaining preference over wooden furniture.
d) The origin of cardboard and the various stages of changes and growth.
e) Brown paper bags packing to recycled paper bags to plastic bags and cloth bags.
f) Re use of packaging [bottles, jars and tins] to attract customers for their products.
g) The concept of pyramid packaging for milk.
h) Cost being borne by the consumer/manufacturer.
i) Packaging used as means of advertisements.

II. Project Two: Principles of Management


The students are required to visit any one of the following:
1. A departmental store.
2. An Industrial unit.
3. A fast food outlet.
4. Any other organization approved by the teacher.

They are required to observe the application of the general Principles of management advocated
by Fayol in the organization visited.
Fayol’s principles
1. Division of work.
2. Unity of command.
3. Unity of direction.
4. Scalar chain
5. Espirit de corps
6. Fair remuneration to all.
7. Order.
8. Equity.
9. Discipline
10. Subordination of individual interest to general interest.
11. Initiative.
12. Centralisation and decentralisation.
13. Stability of tenure.

OR
They may enquire into the application of scientific management techniques by F.W.
Taylor in the organization visited.
Scientific techniques of management.
1. Functional foremanship.
2. Standardisation and simplification of work.
3. Method study.
4. Motion Study.
5. Time Study.
6. Fatigue Study
7. Differential piece rate plan.

III. Project Three: Stock Exchange

Students should have the habit of watching business channels, reading business
journals/newspapers and seeking information from their elders.

The students are expected to:


a) Develop a brief report on History of Stock Exchanges in India. (your country)
b) Prepare a list of at least 25 companies listed on a Stock Exchange.
c) To make an imaginary portfolio totaling a sum of Rs. 50,000 equally in any of the 5
companies of their choice listed above over a period of twenty working days.

The students may be required to report the prices of the stocks on daily basis and present it
diagrammatically on the graph paper.

IV. Project Four: Marketing

Case study on any product and its marketing.

Refer CBSE guidelines for further details. Make any one project of your own choice.
Choose any one product out of 77 products given in guidelines.
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, CHENNAI REGION
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOME WORK 2018-19

CLASS: XII SUB: CHEMISTRY

1. Solve all the numerical from the in text and the problems from book back question for

the completed chapters (1 & 2).

2. Prepare the PPT on the topics given to you.

3. Do the investigatory projects chosen/assigned to you.

4. Find out why and how the Year is celebrated as the International year of the Periodic

table in different parts of the world. Find out more about any one particular element of

your interest (its common source, use, properties, applications ,occurrence etc).

5. Prepare thoroughly chemistry in everyday life and polymers for seminar. The

assignment may be written for the two topics.


KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, CHENNAI REGION
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 2018-19

CLASS: XII SUB: COMPUTER SCIENCE

1. Visit a super market analyse its functioning. develope a management


system for it. Submit the report with algorithm, flow chart, source code
and sample input output.
OR
2. Visit a small restaurant analyse its functioning. develope a management
system for it. Submit the report with algorithm, flow chart, source code
and sample input output.
OR
3. Develope a virtual tour for IIT campus.
OR
4. Write program to draw different shapes in C or C++ . Eg. Circle, Elipse,
line
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, CHENNAI REGION
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 2018-19

CLASS: XII SUB: ECONOMICS

ACTIVITY
LESSON NAME

MACRO ECONOMICS 1.Completion of numericals – value


1.NATIONAL INCOME Added method,Income method and Expenditure method.
ACCOUNTING 2.Completion of Textbook questions
3.Central statistical organization.
2.BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 4.Short note- Currencies of the World(any four)
5. Explain the objectives of govt budget.
6.Money supply(M 4) write its components.
3. GOVERNMENT BUDGET 7.Reserve bank of india – formation composition and Main
4.MONEY AND BANKING functions.
8.Compare the Central bank of india with any central of the
world.
PROJECT WORK (CBSE) 9.Completion of Project work- Any one topic from part A Or
part B.
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, CHENNAI REGION
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOME WORK 2018-19
CLASS: XII SUB: ENGLISH
S.NO TOPIC LEARNING EVALUATION DURATION
OBJECTIVES CRITERIA
Resource file
a. Collect 3 articles and paste every To develop reading
week skills
a. Selection of
1. b. Prepare note making for 1 article Practice for section – A 50 days
article
and 3 question each and 3 To improve writing
b. Content
vocabulary for other 2 articles skills

To develop reading
Newspaper Reading – Articles /
skills c. Selection of
Editorials
Practice for section – B article
2. a. Write 2 articles Once in a week
Writing skills d. Content
b. Write 2 reports
Creative skills e. Expression
c. Draw 2 posters

Listening to English news


a. record the headlines
a. Content
b. Observe and write the 5 new To develop listening
3 b. Fluency Every day
words and debating skills
c. Accuracy
c. Prepare a topic for
debate
Book Review a. Content
4 a. Read a book and write a review Reading skills b. Fluency 50 days
b. Write a review of Invisible Writing skills d. Accuracy
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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, CHENNAI REGION
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS: XII SUB: PHYSICS

1. Calculate number of protons in 1 coulomb of charge.


2. Two point charges q1 and q2 are placed close to each other. What is the nature of the force
between the charges when q1q2<0?
3. Write down the value of absolute permittivity of free space.
4. How does the flux through spherical surface change if radius of the surface is doubled
5. A charge q is placed at the centre of a cube of side l. What is the electric flux passing through
each face of the cube?
6. If the distance between two equal point charges is doubled and their individual charges are
also doubled, what would happen to the force between them?
7. Plot a graph showing the variation of Coulomb force (F) versus (1/r2), where r is the distance
between the two charges of each pair of charges: (1µC, 2µC) and(2µC,-3µC). Interpret the
graphs obtained.
8. Deduce an expression for the electric field at a point on an axial line of an electric dipole of
length 2a.
9. Using Gauss theorem, obtain the expression for the electric field due to uniformly charged
thin sheet of charge.
10. State Gauss theorem in electrostatics. Is electric flux a scalar or a vector? Give its SI unit.
11. Define the term electric dipole moment. Is it a scalar or a vector? Deduce an expression for
the electric field at a point on the equatorial plane of an electric dipole of length 2a.(3)
12. Using Gauss theorem, obtain the expression for the electric field due to uniformly charged
thin spherical shell of radius R at a point outside the shell. Draw a graph showing the
variation of electric field with r, for r>R and r< R.
13. Derive an expression for the torque experienced by an electric dipole kept in a uniform
electric field. Write the pair of vectors perpendicular to each other.
14. Using Gauss theorem, obtain the expression for the electric field due to uniformly charged
linear conductor.
15. Calculate the electric field strength required to just support a water drop of mass 10-7kg and
having a charge 1.6x10-19 C.
16. (a)Define electric lines of force. List any five properties of the electric lines of force
(b) Two point charges of +16µC and -9µC are placed 8 cm apart in air. Determine the
position of the point at which the resultant field is zero.
17. Two point charges q1 and q2 are placed close to each other. What is the nature of the force
between the charges when q1q2>0?
18. Write down the relation between electric field and electric potential at a point.
19. 19 Is the mass of a body affected on charging?
20. If the distance between two equal point charges is reduced to half and their individual
charges are same, what would happen to the force between them?
21. Define capacitance of a capacitor. What are the factors on which capacitance of a parallel
plate capacitor depends.
22. (a) Draw equipotential surfaces due to a point charge Q >0.
(b) Are these surfaces equidistant from each other? If not, explain why.
23. (a) Define dielectric constant of a medium.
(b) Force between two charges kept in air is F. What is the force between the same charges kept
in water with same separation if the dielectric constant of water is 80?
24. Calculate the electric field strength required to just support a water drop of mass 10-7kg and
having a charge 1.6x10-19 C.
25. All numerical from the textbook chapter 1 & 2 to be solved.
26. Any one investigatory project to be submitted after the vacation on your own choice.

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