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Shivalik Group of Institutions Class XI Science

Holiday Homework 2023-24

Instructions:
1. Holiday homework will be assessed and should be submitted within a week after the
school reopens on 1.7.2023

English Core (301)


Subject Teacher: Ms. Suruchi Rochani
Ms. Deepika Raj Garg

A. Prepare a synopsis on any of the topics covered from your literature books in a file.
Cover the following points.
a. About the author/poet
b. Introduction
c. Theme
d. Title Justification
e. Summary
f. Character sketch (Prose) Poetic devices (Poem)

B. Write the following in your notebook:

1. ADVERTISEMENT
1. You, Saroj / Sanjay, wish to sell your flat as you are shifting to another city. Draft an
advertisement for it to be published in the classified columns of a local newspaper.
2. You are a photographer and wish to secure a regular job/freelance assignments. Write an
advertisement for a newspaper stating your qualifications and experience.
3. Write an advertisement for a newspaper seeking a match for your sister.
4. You have lost your pet dog. Write an advertisement for the classified columns of a local
daily giving the necessary details.
5. You provide tutors for competition classes such as Bank PO,police inspectors and clerks.
Write an advertisement for a newspaper.

2. FILL IN THE BLANKS

Question 1.
Alice was (0) Beginning (begin) to get very tired of (i) …………. (sit) by her sister on the
bank and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had (ii) …………. (peep) into the book
her sister was reading, but it (iii) …………. (have) no pictures or conversations in it, “and
what is the use of a book,” (iv) …………. (think) Alice, “without pictures or
conversations?” Alice wondered whether the pleasure of (v) …………. (make) a daisy-
chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a
White Rabbit with pink eyes (vi) …………. (run) close by her. Alice did not think this was
very remarkable, until the Rabbit actually (vii) …………. (take) a watch out of its waistcoat-
pocket, and (viii) …………. (look) at it, and then hurried on.

Question 2.
Pablo Picasso (0) showed (show) his truly exceptional talent from a very young age. His
first word (i) …………. (be) lapiz (Spanish for pencil) and he (ii) …………. (learn) to draw
before he could talk. He was the only son in the family and very good looking, so he was
thoroughly (iii) …………. (spoil). He (iv) …………. (hate) school and often (v) …………. (refuse)
to go unless his doting parents (vi) …………. (allow) him to take one of his father’s pet
pigeons with him. Once, he painted his father’s half completed painting so beautifully
that his father (vii) …………. (give) him his own palette and brushes and never (viii)
…………. (paint) again. He was 13 then.

Dear Students,
With mercury rising to unprecedented heights, it is that time of the year where Summer
Vacations provide us a little respite from the scorching heat. At the same time it also
allows you enough time for introspection, reviewing past performances, learning from
mistakes, goal setting, planning strategically and tactically, identifying obstacles to
success. Gearing up for this wonderful period of rejuvenation, let us prepare ourselves to
utilize our time in many constructive ways. So, with the idea of fostering new learning
experiences and to enhance individual inquisitiveness,
Here are some guidelines for you to enjoy this period of unrestrained fun.
• Learning doesn't stop when school is out.
• Work smart, not hard.
• For every hour of electronics time, you owe an hour of outside playtime.
• Reading is a must.
• Before you ask for a favor, do a chore.
• There's no sleeping all day or staying up all night.
• Be honest to a fault.
• Question every fact
• Do better today than you did yesterday.

Happy Summer!
SUB- PHYSICS (O42)
Subject Teacher : Mr Amit Parashar . Mob . 89369 34776
Mr. Vimal Kumar Sharma. Mob.6397318027
1-Work must be done in saperate
Note book
2-Draw all required daigram
3- Project work will be done in
White milky file
(MCQ&A/R)

1. The particle is uniformly accelerated with an acceleration of 8ms-1 for 5 second. If it starts
from rest, then the displacement of this particle in the last 1s will be
(a) 1m (b) 2m (c) 3m (d) 36m
2. Solar constant may be defined as the solar energy received per cm per minute. The
dimensions of solar constant is
(a) [ML2 T-3] (b) [M1 L0 T-1] (c) [ML0 T-2] (d) [M L0 T-3]
3. Maximum height reached by a projectile is 4m. The horizontal range is 12m. Velocity of
projection is
(a) 4√ (g/2) (b) 5√ (g/2) (c) 1/4√ (g/2) (d) 1/5√ (g/2)
4. If the resultant of two vectors P→ and Q→ is ∣P→+Q→∣. Then angle between P→ and
Q→ is
(a) 0 ° (b) 90 ° (c) 45° (d) 180°
5. Which of the following systems of units has seven base units?

(a) cgs system (b) fps system

(c) mks system (d) SI

6. A student measures the time period of 100 oscillations of a simple pendulum four times.
The data set is 90s, 91s, 95s and 92s. If the minimum division in the measuring clock is
1s, then the reported mean time should be :

(a)92  3s (b) 92  2s

(c) 92  5.0s (d) 92  1.8 s


7 The Young's modulus of a material of wire is 12.6  1011 dyne cm–2. Its value in m.k.s.
system is :
(a) 12.6  10–12 N m–2 (b) 12.6  1010 N m–2
(c) 12.6  106 N m–2 (d) 12.6  108 N m–2
8. An object moving with a speed of 6.25 m s–1, is decelerated at a rate given by :
dv
  2 .5 v
dt

Where v is the instantaneous speed. The time taken by the object, to come to rest, would
be :
(a) 1s (b) 2s (c) 4s (d) 8s

Assertion-Reason based Questions.


(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false and R is also false
9. Assertion : Two particles of different mass, projected with same velocity at same
angles. The maximum height attained by both the particle will be same.
Reason : The maximum height of projectile is independent of particle mass.
10. Assertion : The number of significant figures depends on the least count of measuring
instrument.
Reason : Significant figures define the accuracy of measuring instrument.
11. Assertion: Light Year and wavelength both measure distance.

Reason: Both have dimension of time.

12.Assertion : Angular momentum may be measured in terms of Planck's constant.

Reason: It is because, dimensions of angular momentum is same as that of Planck's


constant.

13.Case Study Question

Directions : Read the following paragraph and answer the MCQ on its basis :

Two railway tracks are parallel to west-east direction. Along one track, train A moves with a
speed of 45 ms–1 from west to east, while along the second track, train B moves with a
speed of 60 ms–1 from east to west.
1. The relative speed of train B w.r.t. A is :
(a) 60 m s–1 (b) – 60 m s–1
(c) 105 m s–1 (d) – 105 m s–1
2. The relative speed of ground w.r.t. train B is :
(a) 60 m s–1 (b) – 60 m s–1
(c) 105 m s–1 (d) – 105 m s–1

(b) Directions : Read the following paragraph and answer the MCQ on its basis :

A stone of mass 0.3 kg tied to the end of string in a horizontal plane is whirled round in a
circle of radius 1 m with a frequency of 40 r.p.m.

1. The tension in the string is :


(a) 3.348 N (b) 4.536 N
(c) 5.264 N (d) 6.424 N
2. If the string can withstand a maximum tension of 200 N, the maximum speed with which
the stone can be whirled around is :
(a) 15.64 m s–1 (b) 20.48 m s–1
(c) 25.82 m s–1 (d) 28.56 m s–1

Short Answer Questions

14. The edge of a cube is measured using a vernier calipers, whose divisions of the main
scale are equal to 10 divisions of vernier scale and 1 main scale division is 1 mm. The
main scale division reading is 10 and 1 division of vernier scale was found to be
coinciding with the main scale. The mass of the cube is 2.736 g. Calculate the density (in
g cm–3) up to correct significant figures.

15 A body falling freely from a given height H hits an inclined plane in its path at a height h.
As a result of this impact, the direction of the velocity of the body becomes horizontal.
For what value of h/H, the body will take the maximum time to reach the ground.

16 Particles P and Q start from points A and B respectively at the same instant and move to
towards each other in a horizontal straight line. The initial speeds of P and Q are 5 m s–1
and 3 m s–1 respectively. The acceleration of P and Q are 4 m s–2 and 2 m s–2 respectively
as shown in Fig. if they collied find the velocity of the bodies.

Fig.

7. A balloon is moving upwards with a speed of 5 m s–1. When it is at height of 98 m, a


packet is dropped from it. What is the velocity of the packet, when it strikes the ground?

18.The speed of a train increases at a constant rate  from 0 to v and then remains
constant for an interval and finally decreases to zero at a constant rate . If S is the total
distance described, show that the total time taken is

S v1 1
t    
v 2    

19. Can the walk of a man be an example of the resolution of vectors? Explain.
20.Prove that the maximum horizontal range is four times the maximum height
attained by a projectile which is fired along the required oblique direction. 21. A
particle is thrown upwards. It attains a height (h) after 5 seconds and again after 9s
comes back. What is the speed of the particle at a height h?
22. .If velocity, time and force were chosen the basic quantities, find the dimensions of
mass?
23.Show that the horizontal range of projectile for two angles of projection α and β is
same when α + β = 90°.
Long Answer Questions

24. 17.State and prove parallelogram law of vector addition. Discuss some special cases.

25.. Assuming that the mass m of the largest stone that can be moved by a flowing river
depends on the velocity y density p and acceleratión due to gravity g. Show that m
varies as the sixth power of the velocity of flow.

26.. Which of the following is the most precise device for measuring length:
(a) a vernier callipers with 20 divisions on the sliding scale
(b) a screw gauge of pitch 1 mm and 100 divisions on the circular scale
(c) an optical instrument that can measure length to within a wavelength of light ?
27.. On a two-lane road, car A is travelling with a speed of . Two cars B and C
approach car A in opposite directions with a speed of each. At a certain
instant, when the distance AB is equal to AC, both being 1 km, B decides to overtake A
before C does. What minimum acceleration of car B is required to avoid an accident?
28. what do you mean by a projectile? Show that the path followed by a projectile
thrown horizontally with a uniform velocity from the top of a tower is parabolic.
29.. At what angle does the forces (P+Q) and (P-Q)act so that the resultant is √(3P2 + Q2)?
30.The resultant of two forces 3P and 2P is R.If the first force is doubled then the
resultant is also doubled. Find the angle between two forces.
31. Show that the distances traversed by a freely falling body during equal intervals of time
stand to one another in the same ratio as the odd numbers beginning with unity i.e. 1 : 3
: 5 : 5 ……..
Activity and Project
Activity . 1. To make a paper scale of given least count, e.g., 0.2cm, 0.5 cm.

CHEMISTRY
Subject Teacher: Mr. Vivek Jadon, (9675484752)
Mr. B. K. Singh
MCQs:
1. The Molarity of 10% (w/V ) of acetic acid is ……
(a) 1 M (b) 1.3 M (c) 1.7 M (d) 1.9 M
2. If 500 mL of a 5 M solution is diluted to 1500 mL, what will be the molarity of the solution
obtained?
(a) 1.5 M (b) 1.66 M (c) 0.017 M (d) 1.59 M
3. The number of molecules in 100 mL of 0.02 M H2SO4 is ……
(a) 6.023 ×1022 (b) 6.023 ×1021 (c) 6.023 ×1020 (d) 6.023 ×1018
4. The molarity of one litre solution of 22.2 g of CaCl2 will be ……
(a) 0.4 M (b) 0.2 M (c) 0.8 M (d) 0.6 M
5. Dissolving 120 g of urea (mol. wt. 60) in 1000 g of water gave a solution of density 1.15 g/mL. The
molarity of the solution is ……
(a) 1.78 M (b) 2.00 M (c) 2.05 M (d) 2.22 M
6. What is the concentration of sugar (C12H22O11)in mol L−1 if its 20 g are dissolved in enough water to
make a final volume up to 2 L in mol L −1 ?
(a) 0.0592 (b) 0.0292 (c) 0.0375 (d) 0.0711
7. What will be the molality of the solution containing 18.25 g of HCl gas in 500 g of water?
(a) 0.1 m (b) 1 M (c) 0.5 m (d) 1m
8. Which of the following statement regarding the characteristics of positively charged canal rays is
incorrect?
(a) Unlike cathode rays, mass of positively charged particles depends upon the nature of gas present
in the cathode ray tube
(b) The charge to mass ratio of these particles depends on the gas from which these originate
(c) The behaviour of these particles in electric or magnetic field is same as that observed for electron
or cathode rays
(d) Some of the positively charged particles carry a multiple of the fundamental unit of fundamental
charge
9. Which of the following statement is correct?
(a) The energy of a quantum of radiation is proportional to its frequency is expressed by equation,
E=hν
(b) With the help of quantum theory, Plank explained the distribution of intensity in the radiation
from black body as a function of frequency or wavelength at different temperatures
(c) In photoelectric effect, there is no time lag between the striking of light beam and the ejection
of electrons from metal surface
(d) All of the above
10. Which of the following statement is incorrect regarding the oil droplets experiment?
(a) Oil droplets in the form of mist, produced by the atomiser were allowed to enter through tiny hole
in the upper plate of electrical condenser
(b) The air inside the chamber was ionised by passing a beam of X-ray through it
(c) The fall of these charged oil droplets can be restarted accelerated or made stationary
(d) Magnitude of electric charge, ‘q’ on the droplets is always fractional multiple of the electrical charge
11. Which of the following statement is/are correct about Hertz (Hz)?
(a) It is the SI unit of frequency
(b) It is named after Heinrich Hertz
(c) It is the number of waves that pass a given point in one second
(d) All of the above
12. According to the electromagnetic theory of Maxwell, which one is correct?
(a) Charged particles when accelerated should emit electromagnetic radiation
(b) Charged particles when accelerated should absorb electromagnetic radiation
(c) Charged particles when retarted should emit EMR
(d) None of the above
Assertion-Reasoning MCQs
Directions In the following questions a statement of Assertion followed by a statement of Reason is
given. Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct statements and Reason is the correct explanation of the
Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct statements, but Reason is not the correct explanation of the
Assertion.
(c) Assertion is correct, but Reason is incorrect statement.
(d) Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct statement.
13. Assertion Significant figures for 0.200 is 3 where as for 200 it is 1.
Reason Zero at the end or right of a number are significant provided they are not on the right side
of the decimal point.
14. Assertion A number 138.42 can be written as 1.3842 × 102 in scientific notation.
Reason In scientific notation, a number is generally expressed in the form of N × 10 n , where N is a
number between 1.00 ... and 9.999 ... and n is an exponent.
15. Assertion Molar volume of gases change considerably with temperature and pressure.
Reason Molar volume of a substance is the volume occupied by 1 mole of that substance.
16. Assertion The balancing of chemical equations is based on law of conservation of mass.
Reason Total mass of reactants is equal to total mass of products.
17. Assertion One atomic mass unit is defined as one twelfth of the mass of one carbon-12 atom.
Reason Carbon-12 isotope is the most abundant isotope of carbon and has been chosen as
standard.
18. Assertion Atomicity of oxygen is 2.
Reason 1 mole of an element contains 6.023 ×1023 atoms.
19. Assertion (A) Electromagnetic waves can move in vacuum.
Reason (R) They do not require medium to propagate.
20. Assertion (A) Iron rod is heated in furnace, it first turns to dull red, intense red, white and then
become blue as the temperature becomes high.
Reason (R) The frequency of emitted radiation goes from a higher frequency to a lower frequency
as the temperature increases.
21. Assertion (A) Classical mechanics fails to explain the behaviour of microscopic particles.
Reason (R) It ignores the concept of dual behaviour of matter.
22. Assertion (A) Red light of any brightness may shine on a piece of potassium-metal but no
photoelectrons are ejected but as soon as even a very weak yellow light shines on the potassium-
metal, the photoelectric effect is observed.
Reason (R) The number of electrons ejected does depend upon the brightness of light and not on the
kinetic energy of the ejected electrons.
23. Assertion (A) Greater the energy possessed by the photon, lesser will be transfer of energy to the
electron and the kinetic energy of the ejected electron.
Reason (R) The kinetic energy of the ejected electron is proportional to the frequency of the
electromagnetic radiation.
24. Assertion (A) Energies of the orbitals in hydrogen or hydrogen like species depend only on the
quantum number ‘n’.
Reason (R) Energies of the orbitals in multi electron atoms depend on quantum numbers ‘n’ and ‘l ’.

Very Short Answer Questions


1. Give the name and atomic number of the inert gas atom in which the total number of d-electrons is
equal to the difference between the numbers of total p and total s electrons.
2. What is the minimum product of uncertainty in position and momentum of an electron?
3. Which orbital is non-directional ?
4. What is the difference between the notations l and L?
5. How many electrons in an atom can have n + l = 6?
6. An anion A3- has 18 electrons. Write the atomic number of A.
7. Arrange the electron (e), protons (p) and alpha particle (α) in the increasing order for the values of
e/m (charge/mass).

Short Answer Questions


1. How many electrons in an atom may have the following quantum numbers?
(a) n = 4, ms= – 1⁄2 (b) n = 3, l = 0
2. Show that the circumference of the Bohr orbit for the hydrogen atom is an integral multiple of the
de Broglie wavelength associated with the electron revolving around the orbit.
3. What transition in the hydrogen spectrum would have the same wavelength as the Balmer
transition n = 4 to n = 2 of He+ spectrum ?
4. Calculate the energy required for the process He+(g)--- He2+(g) + e–
The ionization energy for the H atom in the ground state is 2.18 × 10 –18 J atom–1
5. If the diameter of a carbon atom is 0.15 nm, calculate the number of carbon atoms which can be
placed side by side in a straight line across length of scale of length 20 cm long.
6. 2 ×108 atoms of carbon are arranged side by side. Calculate the radius of carbon atom if the length
of this arrangement is 2.4 cm.
7. The diameter of zinc atom is 2.6 Å. Calculate
(a) radius of zinc atom in pm and
(b) number of atoms present in a length of 1.6 cm if the zinc atoms are arranged side by side
lengthwise.
8. A certain particle carries 2.5 × 10–16 C of static electric charge. Calculate the number of electrons
present in it.
9. In Milikan’s experiment, static electric charge on the oil drops has been obtained by shining X-rays.
If the static electric charge on the oil drop is –1.282 × 10–18 C, calculate the number of electrons
present on it.
10. In Rutherford’s experiment, generally the thin foil of heavy atoms, like gold, platinum etc. have
been used to be bombarded by the α-particles. If the thin foil of light atoms like aluminium etc. is
used, what difference would be observed from the above results?
11. An element with mass number 81 contains 31.7% more neutrons as compared to protons. Assign
the atomic symbol.
12. An ion with mass number 37 possesses one unit of negative charge. If the ion contains 11.1% more
neutrons than the electrons, find the symbol of the ion.
13. An ion with mass number 56 contains 3 units of positive charge and 30.4% more neutrons than
electrons. Assign the symbol to this ion.
14. Arrange the following type of radiations in increasing order of frequency: (a) radiation from
microwave oven
(b) amber light from traffic signal
(c) radiation from FM radio
(d) cosmic rays from outer space and
(e) X-rays.
15. Nitrogen laser produces a radiation at a wavelength of 337.1 nm. If the number of photons emitted
is 5.6 × 1024, calculate the power of this laser.
16. Neon gas is generally used in the sign boards. If it emits strongly at 616 nm, Calculate:-
(a) The frequency of emission,
(b) Distance travelled by this radiation in 30 s
(c) Energy of quantum and
(d) number of quanta present if it produces 2 J of energy.

Activity: Prepare a project report on molarity and charge of electron.


Subject –Biology (044)
Subject Teacher: Prachi Pachauri
Mobile no. 9319961130
Section ---A
Multiple choice questions
1. Choose the correct pair.
(a) Parasitic fungi – feeds on plants and animals
(b) Saprotrophic fungi – feeds on dead and decaying organic matter
(c) Symbiotic fungi – mycorrhiza
(d) All of the above are true
2. Choose the correct pair.
(a) Parasitic fungi – feeds on plants and animals
(b) Saprotrophic fungi – feeds on dead and decaying organic matter
(c) Symbiotic fungi – mycorrhiza
(d) All of the above are true
3. Osteichthyes belongs to
(a) class amphibia
(b) super class pisces
(c) super class tetrapoda
(d) division agnatha
4. Which one of the following plants dose not have root – pockets
(a) Pistia
(b) Lemna
(c) Ficus
(d) Eichhornia
5. Which picture shows conjoint closed vascular bundles?

6. (d) None of these pictures shows conjoint closed vascular bundles.


7. Ciliated epithelium is present in
(a) fallopian tubes
(b) blood vessels
(c) mid brain
(d) none of the above
8. Keeping in view the fluid mosaic model for the structure of cell membrane, which one of
the following statements is correct with respect to the movement of lipids and proteins
from one lipid monolayer to the other (described as flip-flop movement)?
(a) Neither lipids, nor proteins can flip-flop
(b) Both lipids and proteins can flip-flop
(c) While lipids can rarely flip-flop, proteins can not
(d) While proteins can flip-flop, lipids can not
9. Inhibitor binds to the active site of the enzyme. Hence blocking the reaction. This is an
example of
(a) allosteric inhibition
(b) feedback inhibition
(c) uncompetitive inhibition
(d) competitive inhibition
10.Arrange the following events of meiosis in the correct sequence: I. Terminalization II.
Crossing over III. Synapsis IV. Disjunction of genomes The correct sequences:
(a) II, I, IV, III
(b) III, II, I, IV
(c) IV, III, II, I
(d) I, IV, III, II
11.Which of the following is a 4-carbon compound?
(a) Oxaloacetic acid
(b) Phosphoglyceric acid
(c) Ribulose biphosphate
(d) Phosphoenolpyruvate
12.Aerobic respiratory pathway is termed as which pathway
(a) Anabolic
(b) Catabolic
(c) Creatine pathway
(d) Amphibolic
13.Presence of RBCs in urine is
(a) Uremia
(b) Ketonurea
(c) Glucosurea
(d) Hematurea

14.Assertion: Arachidic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid.


Reason: There are one or more double bonds between carbon atoms in unsaturated
fatty acids.
15.Assertion: In most of the mammal RBCs are devoid of nucleus.
Reason: Red colour is filled in the entire cytoplasm of RBCs, iron containing complex
protein called haemoglobin.
16.Assertion : Diabetes insipidus is marked by excessive urination and too much thirst of
water.
Reason : Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) is secreted by the posterior lobe of pituitary
gland.
17.Assertion : Muscle contraction force increases with rise in strength of stimulus.
Reason : This is due to increased contraction of individual muscle fibres with increase in
stimulus strength.

Very Short answer questions


18.How does hypothyroidism affect the maturation and development of a growing baby,
generally seen during pregnancy?
19.List the structures that protect the brain.
20. How are co-factors different from prosthetic groups?
21.What is the role of the time gap in the passage of action potential from the sino-atrial
node to the ventricle?
22.Differentiate between pinnately compound leaf and palmately compound leaf?
Short answer questions
23.Describe the modifications of the stem. Give examples for the same.
24.Describe the role of the neural system in controlling respiration.
25.Telophase is the reverse of prophase. Elucidate the statement.
26.Explain why the composition of glomerular filtrate is not the same as urine.
27.Differentiate between nucleotide and nucleoside. Give two examples of each with their
structure.
28.Why are phloem and xylem complex tissues?
29.What do you understand by metagenesis? Give an example.

Case based questions


29. Read the following and answer the questions:
The detailed structure of the membrane was studied only after the advent of the
electron microscope in the 1950s. Meanwhile, chemical studies on the cell membrane,
especially in human red blood cells (RBCs), enabled the scientists to deduce the possible
structure of the plasma membrane. These studies showed that the cell membrane is
composed of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates.
1. Which component of the plasma membrane is arranged as a bilayer?
1. Nucleic acid
2. Lipid
3. Protein
4. Carbohydrate
2. The lipid component of the membrane mainly consists of ________.
1. Phosphoglycerides
2. Amino
3. acids
4. Glycoproteins
3. What percentage of the membrane of human erythrocytes consists of proteins?
1. 40
2. 70
3. 52
4. 66
4. Depending on the ease of extraction, membrane proteins can be of ________ types.
1. Three
2. Two
3. Four
4. Five
30. Read the following and answer the questions:
The detailed structure of the membrane was studied only after the advent of the
electron microscope in the 1950s. Meanwhile, chemical studies on the cell membrane,
especially in human red blood cells (RBCs), enabled the scientists to deduce the possible
structure of the plasma membrane. These studies showed that the cell membrane is
composed of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates.
1. Which component of the plasma membrane is arranged as a bilayer?
1. Nucleic acid
2. Lipid
3. Protein
4. Carbohydrate
2. The lipid component of the membrane mainly consists of ________.
1. Phosphoglycerides
2. Amino
3. acids
4. Glycoproteins
3. What percentage of the membrane of human erythrocytes consists of proteins?
1. 40
2. 70
3. 52
4. 66
4. Depending on the ease of extraction, membrane proteins can be of ________ types.
1. Three
2. Two
3. Four
4. Five

Long answer questions

31. Describe the different phases of meiotic prophase – I. Mention the chromosomal events
during each stage.
32. What is the importance of feathers in birds?
33. Explain the micturition and disorders of the excretory system.

Sub: Mathematics
Subject Teacher: Mr. Sarvesh Yadav
Contact number: 9410292050

Chapter- 1: Sets¸ Chapter-2: Relations and Functions


Q1. Which of the following collection of objects is not a set?
(a) The collection of all even Integers
(b) The collection of all months of a year
(c) The collection of most talented writers of India
(d) The collection of all prime numbers less than 20·
Q2. If * + then which of the following is not true?
(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) * + (d) * + A
Q3. When * + * + then A – B is
(a) * + (b) * + (c) * + (d) * +
Q4. If ( ) ( ) ( ) then ( ) is
(a) 7 (b) 17 (c) 27 (d) 33
Q5. For any set ( ) is equal to
(a) X (b) Y (c) (d)
Q6. for any three set A¸ B and C¸ ( ) ( ) is equal to
(a) ( ) (b)¸ ( ) (c) ( ) (d) ( )
Q7. In a town of 840 persons ¸ 450 persons read Hindi¸ 300 read English and 200 read
both· The number of persons read neither is
(a) 210 (b) 290 (c) 180 (d) 260
Q8. In a Class of 80 students 39 students play footwall and 45 students play cricket and 15
students play both games· Then the number of students who play neither is
(a) 11 (b) 14 (c) 16 (d) 18
Q9. If ( ) ( ) ( ) then least value of ( ) is
(a) 30 (b) 38 (c) 50 (d) 18
Q10. From amongst the 6000 literate individuals of a city¸ 50% read newspaper A¸ 45%
read newspaper B and 25% read neither A nor B· How many individuals read both the
newspapers A and B?
Q11. If * + * + * +then form the set
Q12. Given * + and *( ) +: Find ordered pairs which
satisfy the conditions given below:
() (ii) (iii)
Q13. If * + * + and * +¸ verify
that
( ) ·
Q14. Find the domain and range of the relation R defined by
{ * +} ·
Q15. If *( ) +¸ then find the domain and range of R· Also
write R in Roster form·
Q16. If A *( ) +¸ then find domain and
range of A·
Q17. If * + B * + and the Relation Rfrom A to B is
defined by *( ) +¸ then find R
in Roster form· Also find its Domain and range·
Q18. If *( ) +¸ then find the domain and range of R· Also
write R in Roster form·
Q19. If f(x) Find such that f (2x) = f(x)
Q20. Find the domain and range of the function f(x) also find f (-3) and the
numbers which are associated with the number 43 in its range·
Q21. Find the domain and range of the function f(x)

Q22. Find the domain and range of the function (i) f(x) (ii) f(x)

Q23. Find the domain and range of the function (i) f(x) (ii) f(x) √

Q24. If f(x) then show that . / ( )

Q25. If f(x) then prove that f(y)

Case study questions


Q26. In a group of 50 students¸ the number of students studying French¸ English and
Sanskrit were found to be as follows:
French = 17¸ English = 13¸ Sanskrit 15; French and English = 9; English and Sanskrit = 4¸
French and Sanskrit = 3· then the number of students who study
French only
(a) 6 (b) 8 ( c) 3 (d) 5
French and Sanskrit but not English
(a) 1 (b) 2 ( c) 4 (d) 7
English only
(a) 1 (b) 3 ( c) 4 (d) 7
Sanskrit only
(a) 7 (b) 9 ( c) 10 (d) 8
Q27. If A and B are two sets such that n(A) = 10 and n(B) = 7 then :
The least value of n(A )
(a) 10 (8) (c) 6 (d) 12
The greatest value of ( )
(a) 6 (b) 6 ( c) 7 (d) 10
The least value of n(A )
(a) 0 (b) 2 ( c) 3 (d) 1
The greatest value of n(A )
(a) 10 (b) 17 ( c) 7 (d) 3
ANSWERS
Q1: (c) Q2: (c) Q3: (a) Q4: (b) Q5: (a) Q6: (c) Q7: (b) Q8:
(a) Q9: (d) Q10: Q11: *( ) ( )( )( )+
Q12: (i) *( ) ( ) ( ) ( )+ (ii)
*( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )+ ¸ ( )*( )( ) ( )+
Q14: Domain of =* + * +
Q15: Domain of R * + and Range of * +
*( )( )( )( )+ Q16: Range of , -
Q17: *( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )+
Domain of R = * + Range of * +
Q18: Domain of R * + ¸ Range of
* + *( )( )( )( )+ Q19: A20: Domain
and range , ) Q21: Domain ( ) Q22: (i) Domain
[ √ √ ] Range ( ) 0 ) (ii) Domain { }¸
Range { } Q23: Domain ( ) Range 0 )·

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (048)


Subject Teacher: Mr. Ashwani Vashishtha
Mr. Saurabh Trivedi

SECTION A
I. Answer in one word:
a) In which year, the first National Basketball Championship was held?

b) Thomas Cup is related to which game?


c) In which year, Special Olympics India was changed to Special Olympics Bharat?
d) In which year, the Paralympics word was used officially?

II. Fill in the blanks:


a) Coaching career is a ……………………… career in the field of physical education.
b) The World Cup of Hockey for men and women was started in ………….. and 1974
respectively.
c) Special Olympics were started by………………………………
d) Fortius means……………………………
e) ……………………… is the ability of muscles to overcome resistance.
f) ………………………. may be defined as the ability or capacity of an individual to perform a
movement of same pattern at faster rate.
g) Special Olympic Bharat has been organizing National games in various disciplines
since………….
h) In Winter Paralympics,……………………sports are included.
i) Adventure sports are also popularly known as……………………..
j) By wearing appropriate sports gear the risks of ……………………………. can be reduced.

III. Choose the correct answer:


a) Who is the President of International Olympic Committee?
i) Antonio Samaranch ii) Thomas Bach
iii) Robert Bach iv) None of these
b) Which one of the following is the headquarters of IOC?
i) Lausanne ii) New York
iii) Paris iv) Bonn
c) Which one of the following is not a component of physical fitness?
i) Speed ii) Strength
iii) Cardiovascular endurance iv) Flexibility
d) Which is the component of wellness in the following?
i) Physical wellness ii) Mental wellness
iii) Social wellness iv) All of the above

e) Which is the significant measure to prevent sports injuries?


i) To be warm up ii) To be hydrated
iii) Proper surface of playground iv) All of the above
f) Which one of the sports is an example of adventure sports?
i) Hockey ii) Football
iii) Marathon race iv) None of these

SECTION- B
I. Short answer type questions:
a) Enumerate the objectives of physical education in brief.
b) Explain the role played by Coubertin in the origin of Modern Olympic Games.
c) Briefly discuss about coordinative abilities.
d) Briefly discuss about the implementation of Inclusive education in India.
e) Briefly mention th importance of yoga.
f) Explain any three elements of yoga.
g) Discuss any three stages of Yoganidra.
h) Discuss the procedure and benefits of Vrikshasana.
i) Describe any four qualities of a Leader.
j) Elucidate any three measures to prevent sports injuries.
SECTION- C
I. Long answer type questions:
a) Discuss the role of speech therapist, occupational therapist and special educator for
the
students with special needs in detail.
b) What do you mean by physical fitness? Elucidate the components of physical fitness.
c) Write short notes in brief on the following:
i) Olympic Motto ii) Olympic awards
iii) Olympic Flag iv) Olympic Flame
v) Olympic Oath
d) What are the various career options in the field of physical education? Discuss
teaching and coaching career in detail.
Subject – Information Technology (802)
Subject Teacher: Mr. Mikin Kumar

Activities
1. What is Word Processor? Using internet, search and explain any 5 components and
different features of
OpenOffice Writer.
2. With the help of internet and OpenOffice Writer create a doc file on Green Skills.

Project Work

1. Make a project on the topic “Latest Operating Systems used in PCs, Laptops”.

a. Make a presentation in Power Point and it should contain minimum 20 slides.


b. Presentation should be attractive use pictures also to clear the topic.
c. Main Contents are:
a. What is Operating System and its function?
b. Types of O.S
c. Latest O.S used in PCS/Laptops
d. Latest O.S used in Mobiles/Tablets
e. Describe each operating systems with their developing co. and in which systems they
are used.
f. Monopoly of the companies for their operating systems and devices.
g. Operating systems developed in India and their characteristics and limitations.
Subject – Computer Science (083)
Subject Teacher: Mr. Rajesh Mittal
Contact: 9412161876
Activities–
1. Go through internet and explain different type of number system and their conversion methods.
2. Go through internet and explain regarding Python language.

*Introduction of Python (When and who developed Python. Why it is named by Python.)
*Versions of Python
*Facilities available In Python
*Limitations of Python

Project Work
2. Make a project on the topic “Latest Operating Systems used in PCs, Laptops, Tablets and
Mobiles”.

d. Make a presentation in Power Point and it should contain minimum 15 slides.


e. Presentation should be attractive use pictures also to clear the topic.
f. Main Contents are:
a. What is Operating System and its function.
b. Types of O.S
c. Latest O.S used in PCS/Laptops
d. Latest O.S used in Mobiles/Tablets
e. Describe each operating systems with their developing co. and in which systems they
are used.
f. Monopoly of the companies for their operating systems and devices.
g. Operating systems developed in India and their characteristics and limitations.

Subject -Fine Arts (049)


Subject Teacher: Ms. Shivani Gautam
Practical work: - ❖ Folk Art (Painting with any Medium) ❖ Still life with pencil shading
Or ❖ Landscape with pencil shading Theory:- ❖ Write a brief note on Mauryan Art with
line drawing. Short note • Rock cut Architecture. • The lion capital with line drawing

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