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EMERALD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SEC-31 FARIDABAD

HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT
CLASS : XII (SESSION 2023-24)
Dear Parent / Student
Vacations are the most appropriate time for kids to refresh and rejuvenate themselves to be
creative, to learn new skills and performance more enthusiastically.
Summer vacations is synonymous with fun, frolic, getting up late in the morning, playing for longer
hours with friends and family, going out for picnics, exploring new places and having good time. But
teachers have planned some assignments and creative work for you so that they can make the
optimum use of their quality time and energy.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
• Knowledge is “Power”. Encourage your child to cultivate the “Reading habits”.

• “A healthy mind lives in a healthy body”. Encourage your child to go out and play because

sports administer discipline, generate sporting spirits, channelize energies.

• Protect yourself from the scorching heat. Keep yourself hydrate by drinking plenty of water

and eat healthy food.

• Communication skills play a vital role in grooming the over all personality of the children.

Converge with your child preferably in English.

• Holiday homework should be done as per the instructions given

• The child will be assessed for the neat and clean hand-writing, presentation and submission

of work in time post vacation.

• Home work must be labelled properly indicating very clearly the name, the class, roll no and

subject.

• Parents can be only facilitators at home but the work should be done independently by the

child in his / her own hand-writing

With Best Wishes

Principal
ENGLISH
PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF PROJECT REPORT

¤ The body of the project report will be of approximately 15 to 20 pages excluding additional

appendices, questionnaires etc.

¤ The project report will be written in the students own hand though they may include other

illustrative material that is not hand-written.

¤ The project report will be contain the following matter:

1. Cover page showing project title, students information, school and session.

2. List of contents.

3. Acknowledgement and preference (acknowledging the institute libraries visited and people who

have helped)

4. Introduction.

5. Rationale ( statement of purpose the research of all the choice of the subject and its social

significance).

6. Methodology/technique- mention the methodology easy questionnaire case study detailed

steps and procedures adopted must be given .

7. Presentation of evidence- dear must we are major section formally presenting the evidence

gathered as a part of the project, Collect documentary data newspaper, articles ,magazines

,Diaries, photographs.

8. Analyse of evidence and conclusion - project summarise its conclusions in a separate section.

This section can also include a statement describe in the limitation of the study.

9. Bibliography appendix or other supporting material - This should include the references to

relevant books and other sources used for the study. The appendix will include questionnaires, list

of interviews, documents or other material

Topics:- Pick any one from the given below:-

• The Last Lesson • Journey to the End of the Earth. • The Enemy

• Indigo • Memories of Childhood

* Solve given worksheets in class notebooks.

*Revise covered syllabus.


ACCOUNTANCY
• ASSIGNMENT 7 TO 12 to be solved during summer holidays for thorough revision of concepts done

till date.

• Complete your notebooks.

• Learn and revise the chapters done till date.

• Following projects are part of practical examination to be held at the end of session as per CBSE

guidelines so to be done carefully and neatly.

Materials Required :

File, Ruled coloured papers, colors, markers, fevicol, internet, reference books, magazines, newspapers etc.

Instructions / Guidelines :

Following instructions need to be followed while making the Project;

1. Write the projects in your own handwriting.

2. Add pictures, photographs, press release wherever necessary.

3. Numbering should be done on each page.

4. The following sequence must be followed:

Title page- Topic of the Project, Subject, Student’s name and Class.

Acknowledgement.

Index

Statement of purpose.

Choice of analysis

Collection and Analysis of data

Conclusion Bibliography.

Project should have the following-

Cover Page: Topic Name: Who is it submitted to? Your Name, School Name (1 Page)

Choice of Topic is completely the discretion of the students.

Contents: (1 Page)
Acknowledgement: People you would like to thank for the completion of project (1 Page)
Introduction of the Topic: Brief outline of the topic with the background (2-3 Pages). It should include all
the details regarding the topic, background and explanation of the events, key concepts etc. Expand the
topic in the form in which you would like to present.
Reason for the selection of the Topic: Justify the reasons why this particular topic is of interest to you?
(1 Page)

PROJECT-1

Project Work One specific project based on financial statement analysis of a company covering any two

aspects from the following:

1. Comparative and common size financial statements

2. Accounting Ratios

3. Segment Reports

4. Cash Flow Statements


(BIOLOGY)

• MAKE BEAUTIFUL PORTFOLIO ON GIVEN TOPIC

1. INFERTILITY CAUSES AND TREATMENT (ROLL NUMBER 1)

2. CANCER (ROLL NUMBER 2)

3. APPLICATION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (ROLL NUMBER 3 AND 8)

4. DNA FINGERPRINTING (ROLL NUMBER 4)

5. DRUG AND THEIR ADDICTION (ROLL NUMBER 5 AND 9)

6. POPULATION CONTROL METHODS (ROLL NUMBER 6)

7. RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY IN TODAY’S MEDICINE (ROLL NUMBER 7)

7. MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE (ROLL NUMBER 10)

• COMPLETE PRACTICAL 1 TO 5 IN LAB MANUAL

CHEMISTRY

A) MAKE AN INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ON THE BELOW MENTIONED TOPICS.

1) Common food adulterants in fat, butter, oil, turmeric powder, pepper, chili powder, sugar, etc.
(Roll No 1, 10, 19)

2) Measure the amount of acetic acid in vinegar (Roll No. - 2, 11)

3) Determination of contents in cold drinks (Roll No.-3, 12)

4) Sterilization of water using bleaching powder (Roll No.-4, 13)

5) Study of Constituents of an Alloy (Roll No.-5, 14)

6) Presence of pesticides and insecticides in fruits and vegetables (Roll No.-6, 15)

7) Quantity of the presence of casein in different samples of milk (Roll No.-7, 16)

8) Determining caffeine in tea samples (Roll No.-8, 17)

9) Study of the effect of Potassium Bicolpate as food preservative under various conditions
(temperature, concentration, time, etc (Roll No.-9, 18)

B) COMPLETE THE PRACTICALS IN YOUR PRACTICAL FILES.


MATHS

Activity: 1 To Demonstrate a function which is note one-one but is onto


−1
Activity:-2- To draw the graph of sin x , using the graph of sin x and demonstrate the concept of

mirror reflexion (about the line y = x)

Activity:-3 To sketch the graph of a and logex, a  0 a  1 and examine that they are mirror image
x

of each other

Activity:-4 To find the analytically the Limit of a function f(x) at x=c and also to check the

continuity of the function at that point.

Project: Derivatives and its simple application.

PHYSICS
A) MAKE AN INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ON THE BELOW MENTIONED TOPICS.

1) A. C. Generator (Roll No1, 10,19)

2)Transformers (Roll No. - 2,11)

3)Wheatstone Bridge ( Roll No.-3, 12)

4) Moving Coil Galvanometer (Roll No.-4, 13)

5) Compound Microscope (Roll No.-5, 14)

6) Astronomical Telescope(Roll No.-6, 15)

7) Rectifier(Roll No.-7, 16)

8) Solar cell and panels(Roll No.-8, 17)

9) Diffraction of light(Roll No.-9, 18)

B) Complete the practicals in your practical files.


POLITICAL SCIENCE
A. POLITICAL SCIENCE PROJECT-
Prepare a project according to CBSE guidelines.
Topics as discussed in the classroom.
Some suggested topics are:

1. The LOK SABHA Elections 2019 were hotly contested. Many parties were in the fray and the results have
been declared. Analyse this election and submit a project report by answering the following:

a) Analyse the importance of election in a democratic country.

b) Name of the parties contesting and their alliances along with their symbols.

c) Slogans used and highlights of their campaigns.

d) The controversial and contentious issues that have been a part of the elections.

e) Analysis of result with help of pie chart.

2. PARTITION – Theory behind it and its legacy

3. STATE REORGANISATION COMMISSION-Do we still require?

4. COALITION POLITICS- Study of UPA and NDA

5. UNITED NATIONS- Formation and its Organs

6. EUROPEAN UNION-Brexit

7. GLOBALISATION – Economic, Political and Cultural Impact

8. POST SOVIET REPUBLICS-Life after Disintegration

Any other topic based on the syllabus.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Project should be hand written on a A4 size sheet.

2. Project should be summed up in 18-20 pages.

3. It should be well researched based on facts and figures and pictorial.

4. The project must have a Table of contents, Title/Cover page, Acknowledgement, Bibliography, Analyse
with headings and sub-headings.

5. It must include relevant news clippings, facts and figures, pictures.

B. Read and revise the chapters taught in the class. Answer the questions sent through the work sheet.

C. Read the newspaper daily.


BUSINESS STUDIES
A. PROJECT WORK
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)
I. Project One: Elements of Business Environment
Students should select any one element of the following:
1. Changes witnessed over the last few years on mode of packaging and its economic impact.
2. The reasons behind changes in the following: Coca – Cola and Fanta in the seventies to thumps up and
Campa Cola in the eighties to Pepsi and Coke in nineties.
3. Changing role of the women in the past 25 years relating to joint families, nuclear families, women as a
bread earner of the family, changes in the requirement trend of mixers, washing machines, micro wave and
standard of living.
4. The changes in the pattern of import and export of different Products.
5. The trend in the changing interest rates and their effect on savings.
6. A study on child labour laws, its implementation and consequences.
7. The state of ‘anti plastic campaign,’ the law, its effects and implementation.
8. The laws of mining /setting up of industries, rules and regulations, licenses required for running that
business.
9. Social factors affecting acceptance and rejection of an identified product. (Dish washer, Atta maker,
etc)
10. What has the effect of change in environment on the types of goods and services?
The students can take examples like:
a) Washing machines, micro waves, mixers and grinder.
b) Need for crèche, day care centre for young and old.
c) Ready to eat food, eating food outside, and tiffin centres.
11. Change in the man-machine ratio with technological advances resulting in change of cost structure.
12. Effect of changes in technological environment on the behaviour of employee.
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 organisation approved by the teacher.
They are required to observe the application of the general Principles of management advocated by Fayol.
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. 14. Authority and Responsibility
OR
They may enquire into the application of scientific management techniques by F.W. Taylor in the unit 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
The purpose of this project is to teach school students the values of investing and utilising the stock
market.

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 totalling 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.
d) They will understand the weekly holidays and the holidays under the Negotiable Instruments Act. They
will also come across with terms like closing prices, opening prices, etc.
e) During this period of recording students are supposed to distinctively record the daily and starting and
closing prices of the week other days under the negotiable instrument act so that they acquire knowledge
about closing and opening prices.
f) The students may conclude by identifying the causes in the fluctuations of prices. Normally it would be
related to the front page news of the a business journal.
The project work should cover the following aspects;
1. Graphical presentation of the share prices of different companies on different dates.
2. Change in market value of shares due to change of seasons, festivals, natural and human disasters.
3. Change in market value of shares due to change in political environment/ policies of various
countries/crisis in developed countries or any other reasons
4. Identify the top ten companies out of the 25 selected on the basis of their market value of shares. It
does not matter if they have made profits or losses.

IV. Project Four: Marketing


1. Adhesives 2. Air conditioners
3. Baby diapers 4. Bathing Soap
5. Bathroom cleaner 6. Bike
7. Blanket 8. Body Spray
9. Bread 10. Breakfast cereal
11. Butter 12. Camera
13. Car 14. Cheese spreads
15. Chocolate 16. Coffee
17. Cosmetology product 18. Crayons
19. Crockery 20. Cutlery
21. Cycle 22. DTH
23. Eraser 24. e-wash
25. Fairness cream 26. Fans
27. Fruit candy 28. Furniture
29. Hair Dye 30. Hair Oil

Now the students are required to make a project on the identified product/service keeping in mind the
following:
1. Why have they selected this product/service?
2. Find out ‘5’ competitive brands that exist in the market.
3. What permission and licences would be required to make the product?
4. What are your competitors Unique Selling Proposition.[U.S.P.]?
5. Does your product have any range give details?
6. What is the name of your product?
7. Enlist its features.
8. Draw the ‘Label’ of your product.
9. Draw a logo for your product.
10. Draft a tag line.
11. What is the selling price of your competitor’s product? (i) Selling price to consumer (ii) Selling price to
retailer (iii) Selling price to wholesaler What is the profit margin in percentage to the  Manufacturer. 
Wholesaler.  Retailer.
12. How will your product be packaged?
13. Which channel of distribution are you going to use? Give reasons for selection?
14. Decisions related to warehousing, state reasons.
15. What is going to be your selling price? (i) To consumer (ii) To retailer (iii) To wholesaler
16. List 5 ways of promoting your product.
17. Any schemes for (i) The wholesaler (ii) The retailer (iii) The consumer
18. What is going to be your ‘U.S.P?
19. What means of transport you will use and why?
20. Draft a social message for your label.

B. ASSIGNMENT
Do All the questions of Assignment in your fair notebook given with your Holiday Homework.
C. Learn all the chapters completed in class till date.
ECONOMICS
A. PROJECT WORK
The expectations of the project work are that:
• Learners will complete only ONE project in each academic session
• Project should be of 3,500-4,000 words (excluding diagrams & graphs), preferably hand-
written
• It will be an independent, self-directed piece of study

Scope of the project:


Learners may work upon the following lines as a suggested flow chart:
Choose a title/topic Collection of the research material/data Organization of material/data
Present material/data Analysing the material/data for conclusion
Draw the relevant conclusion Presentation of the Project Work 11 Expected Checklist:
• Introduction of topic/title
• Identifying the causes, consequences and/or remedies
• Various stakeholders and effect on each of them
• Advantages and disadvantages of situations or issues identified
• Short-term and long-term implications of economic strategies suggested in the course of
research
• Validity, reliability, appropriateness and relevance of data used for research work and for
presentation in the project file
• Presentation and writing that is succinct and coherent in project file
• Citation of the materials referred to, in the file in footnotes, resources section,
bibliography etc.
TOPICS FOR THE PROJECT WORK
• Micro and Small Scale Industries • Food Supply Channel in India
• Contemporary Employment situation in India • Disinvestment policy of the government
• Goods and Services Tax Act and its Impact on GDP • Health Expenditure (of any state)
• Human Development Index • Inclusive Growth Strategy
• Self-help group
• Role of RBI in Control of Credit • Government Budget & its Components
• Trends in budgetary condition of India • Livestock – Backbone of Rural India
• Exchange Rate determination – Methods and Techniques • Minimum Support Prices
• Currency War – reasons and repercussions • Alternate fuel – types and importance
• Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan – Cost Ratio Benefits • Digital India- Step towards the future
• Waste Management in India – Need of the hour
• Minimum Wage Rate – Approach and Application
• Monetary Policy Committee and its functions
• Relation between Stock Price Index and Economic Health of a Nation
Any other Relevant topic from your TEXTBOOKS
B. ASSIGNMENT
Do All the questions of Assignment in your fair notebook given with your Holiday Homework.
C. Learn all the chapters completed in class till date.
SOCIOLOGY
Project work on ANY ONE topic (field view) out of the list of suggested projects given in your syllabus.

Materials Required :

File, Ruled coloured papers, colors, markers, fevicol, internet, reference books, magazines, newspapers etc.

Instructions / Guidelines :

Following instructions need to be followed while making the Project;

1. Write the projects in your own handwriting.

2. Add pictures, photographs, press release wherever necessary.

3. Numbering should be done on each page.

4. The following sequence must be followed:

Title page- Topic of the Project, Subject, Student’s name and Class.

Acknowledgement.

Index

Statement of purpose.

Hypothesis

Choice of technique

Collection and Analysis of data

Limitation

Conclusion

Bibliography.

Project should have the following-

Cover Page: Topic Name: Who is it submitted to? Your Name, School Name (1 Page)

Choice of Topic is completely the discretion of the students. Please weigh the choice in favor of an
issue/case study that you feel strongly about and would work

Contents: (1 Page)

Acknowledgement: People you would like to thank for the completion of project (1 Page)
Introduction of the Topic: Brief outline of the topic with the background (2-3 Pages). It should include all
the details regarding the topic, background and explanation of the events, key concepts etc. Expand the
topic in the form in which you would like to present.
Reason for the selection of the Topic: Justify the reasons why this particular topic is of interest to you? (1
Page)

Framing Research Question: Objective of the Study: It should include a lot of WHY? and

HOW? And WHAT? of the topic under consideration (2 Page)

Hypothesis(1 Page) The points that you would like to prove through the research or the causal relations
that you would like to establish through the research

Methodology(1 Page)

Collection of Data (If the research is a case study) (1 Page)

Elaboration of the Topic(6-7 Pages) Include lots of pictures and diagrams include the studies and findings
of other researchers/authors etc

Analysis of the various aspects of the topic(6-7Pages)

Establish the cause and effect relationship between your research propositions(3-4 Pages)

Derivatives or conclusion(3 Pages)

Bibliography ( All Sources to be included)

a. Solve assignment 4 and 5 and paste in your notebook.

b. Learn chapter 2,3 and 5.

c. Find out 50 mcqs from explained chapters .


COMPUTER SCIENCE
1. Which of the following is not a valid variable name in Python? Justify reasonfor it not being a
valid name.
i) KVS
ii) Kvs
iii) KvS
iv) kvs1

2
Which of the following is / are keywords in Python?
i) None
ii) No
iii) Non
iv) NONE

3
Name the Python Library modules which need to be imported to invoke thefollowing functions :
i) sin()
ii) ceil()

4
Given is the following Dictionary dict={1:’A’,2:’B’,3:’C’,6:’D’,4:’E’} ?What is the
output of the command print(dict[6])

5
Which of the options out of (i) to (iv) the correct data type for the variable lst isas defined in the
following Python statement?
lst = ('A', 'E', 'I', 'O', 'U')
(i) List (ii) Dictionary (iii) Tuple (iv) Array

6
Write a statement in Python to declare a dictionary day whose keys are 1, 2, 3and values are
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday respectively.

7
Write the output from the following codes = 'Global'
'l' in S

8
What is the output of the following expressionsi) 34//3
ii) 34/3
9 What is the protocol used for voice call over the internet
10.
In your phone the Gmail is automatically login? Where is the password saved?
11
Name the media preferably used in the Internet Backbone of Country
12
Write the output of the following Python code :for i in
range(5,20,5):
print ( i + '-' )
13
if the following code is executed, what will be the output of the following code? s = “This is
python language”
print( s [ 8 : : ] )
14
In SQL, write the query to display the list of database in the server.
15
What is Indian IT Act?
16
Arrange the memory size in ascending order Gigabyte / KiloByte /
MegaByte / TeraByte / Byte
17
Sanjay is a software developer for KVS. He has written a program to create a “kvs.txt” file to store
the data. Fill the blank with appropriate command / method

f = open('kvs.txt', 'w') f.write('This is my Record


File')

# Create save and close the filef. #Line 1

#Open the file in read from beginning modef = open('kvs.txt', '


’) #Line 2

#Now read from the beginning first 5charactersf.seek( , )


#Line 3

#Now read from the end last 12 charactersf.seek( , )


#Line 4

# reading the entire content of file from current positionrea = f. #Line 5

print(rea)
f.close()

i) Write the method to save and close the file ‘kvs.txt’


ii) Write the file open mode to read from beginning
iii) Write the method parameter to read from beginning to 5 characters
(offset)
iv) Write the method parameter to read from end to 12 characters (offset)
v) Write the method to read the file from currect position.
18 Evaluate the following expressions:a)
6 + 3 * 4**2 - 5 // 4
b) 12 > 15 and 15 < 12 or not 18 > 31

19 What is the difference between Packet switching and circuit switchingtechniques?


OR
In networking, what is WAN? How is it different from LAN?

20 Expand the following terms:


i) GPS
ii) ATM
iii) GPRS
iv) IRC

21 def simple_interest(p, r, t):return


(p*r*t)/100
print (simple_interest(100,5,2))

Identify the formal and actual parameters in the above code snippet. Defineformal
and actual parameters in a function.
OR
c = 10
def add():
global c c =
c+2
print("Inside add():", c)

add()
c=15
print("In main:", c)

output:
Inside add() : 12In
main: 15
Consider the above program and justify the output. What is the output if“global
c “ is not written in the function add().
22 Consider the following function headers. Identify the correct statement and statereason
1) def correct(a=1,b=2,c):
2) def correct(a=1,b,c=3):
3) def correct(a=1,b=2,c=3):
4) def correct(a=1,b,c):

23 What possible outputs(s) are expected to be displayed on screen at the time ofexecution
of the program from the following code? Also specify the maximum AND minimum
values that can be assigned to the variable Num when P = 7

import random as r
val = 35
P=7
Num = 0
for i in range(1, 5):
Num = val + r.randint(0, P - 1)
print(Num, " $ ", end = "")
P=P-1
(a) 41 $ 38 $ 38 $ 37 $
(b) 38 $ 40 $ 37 $ 34 $
(c) 36 $ 35 $ 42 $ 37 $
(d) 40 $ 37 $ 39 $ 35 $
24 Find and write the output of the following Python code:
def fun(s): n =
len(s)m=''
for i in range(0, n):
if (s[i] >= 'a' and s[i] <= 'm'):m = m
+ s[i].upper()
elif (s[i] >= 'n' and s[i] <= 'z'):m = m
+ s[i-1]
elif (s[i].isupper()):
m = m + s[i].lower()else:
m = m + '#'
print(m)

fun('Gini%Jony')

25 Write a function part_reverse(<list>,start, end) to reverse elements in a list where


arguments are start and end index of the list part which is to be reversed. Assume that
start<end, start>=0 and end<len(list)
Sample Input Data of List

my_list=[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]
Function Call = part_reverse(my_list3,6)
Output is my_list=[1,2,3,7,6,5,4,8,9,10]

26
Write a function count_is_as() in Python that counts the number of “is” and “as” words
present in a text file “STORY.TXT”.

If the “STORY.TXT” contents are as follows:


This is a Story of a Rabbit. He
was as cunning as a Fox.The
Story is very Interesting.

The output of the function should be:


Count of is/as in file: 4
OR
Write a function SRCount() in Python, which should read each character of atext file
STORY.TXT, should count and display the occurrence of alphabets S and R (including small
cases s and r too).

If the “STORY.TXT” contents are as follows:


This is a Story of a Rabbit. He
was as cunning as a Fox.The
Story is very Interesting.

The SRCount() function should display the output as:S or s


:9
R or r : 5
27 Write a function in Python POP_STACK(Arr), where Arr is a stack implemented by a list of
numbers. The function returns the value deleted from the stack. Also display a underflow
message if the stack does not contain any element.
OR
Write a function in Python PUSH_STACK(Arr,item), where Arr is a list of numbers. Append
the item to the list if item is an even number. Display the stack if it has at least one
element, otherwise display appropriate error message.

28 A binary file “Store.dat” has structure [ItemNo, Item_Name, Company, Price].


i. Write a function CountRec(Company) in Python which accepts the Company name
as parameter and count and return number of Items by the given Company are stored
in the binary file “Store.dat”.
ii. Write a function AddRecord(<List>) which accepts a List of the record [ItemNo,
Item_Name, Company, Price] and appends in the binary file “Store.Dat”
OR
A binary file “SCHOOL.DAT” has structure [Roll_Num, Name, Percentage]
i) Write a function Count_Rec() in Python that would read contents of the file
“SCHOOL.DAT” and display the details of those students whose percentage is below
33 . Also display number of students scoring below 33%.
ii) Write a function Disp_Rec(alphabet) in Python that would read contents of the file
“SCHOOL.DAT” and display the details of those students whose namebegin with the
alphabet as passed as parameter to the function.

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