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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL

SECUNDERABAD, NACHARAM

2023-2024

HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT
SCIENCE STREAM

GRADE XI

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED WHILE DOING HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT:
1. Take a printout of the holiday homework and do the work according to the Roll number.
2. Holiday homework should be done as per the instructions given on A-4, A-3 size sheets or chart.
3. Maintain a beautiful decorated folder for holiday homework. It should be labelled properly indicating
clearly the name, class roll no and subject.
4. The child will be assessed for the neat handwriting, presentation, creativity and submission of the work
on time.
5. Make your ward revise assessment syllabus to be held in November Syllabus for the same is given.
6. Parents can be facilitator at home but the work should be done independently by the child in his/her
own handwriting.
7. Colour the cover page beautifully.
8. Access to digital library is made available to the students please follow the following link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12qp9-32PhXqjmt-INi-97cpqWMLBvGBp/view?usp=sharing

ENGLISH
I. Collect 5 clippings of classified advertisement from newspaper under the following headings
i. To let
ii. Situation Vacant
iii. For Sale.
a) Identify and write the salient features of a classified advertisement.
b) On behalf of Principal of Raheja Public School, draft a classified advertisement in not more
than 50 words, inviting applications for the post of PGT, English.
II . Watch any one of the Ted talks mentioned below and express your opinion on the same in
about 100 words. In your write up, mention the topic of the ted talk, name of the speaker.
1. SIMON SINEK 'THE POWER OF WHY'
2. Tim Urban 'Inside the mind of a master procrastinator'
3. Simon Sinek – How great leaders inspire action.
4. Julian Treasure - How to speak so that people want to listen.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE ASSIGNMENT:
⮚ All homework is to be done on A4 size sheets and compiled in a hand made file / folder. Design an attractive
file / folder on your own.


⮚ The written part should be neatly presented in your own handwriting.
⮚ Students must adhere to the word limit and underline the key points.
⮚ This assignment will be counted towards internal marks for term 2
⮚ Plagiarized works will not be accepted / evaluated
⮚ Remember a well presented “Holiday Home Work‟ will fetch you not only marks but also appreciation of
the teachers and classmates.
⮚ Improve your listening and interpretation skills by listening to the TED talks.

Date of Submission : Reopening Day

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MATHEMATICS
Attempt all the Problem.
1. If P = {1, 2}, form the set PXPXP.
2. If G = {7, 8} and H = {5, 4, 2}, find GX H and HX G.
3. If A = {–1, 1}, find AXAXA.
4. Let A and B be two sets such that n(A) = 3 and n(B) = 2. If (x, 1), (y, 2), (z, 1) are in AXB, find A and B,
where x, y and z are distinct elements.
5. The Cartesian product AXA has 9 elements among which are found (–1, 0) and (0,1). Find the set A and
the remaining elements of AXA.
6. Let A = {1, 2} and B = {3, 4}. Find the number of relations from A to B.
7. A = {1, 2, 3, 5} and B = {4, 6, 9}. Define a relation R from A to B by R = {(x, y): the differencebetween
x and y is odd; x ∈ A, y ∈ B}. Write R in roster form.
8. Write the relation R = {(x, x3) : x is a prime number less than 20} in roster form.
9. Find the domain and range of the following real functions:
(i) f(x) = –| 𝑥| (ii) f(x) = √64 − 𝑥2 .
10. Define the various types of functions and draw their rough graphs.
11. Let R be the set of real numbers. Define the real function f: R→R by f(x) = x + 10 and sketch the graph
of this function.
12. Let f = {(1,1), (2,3), (0,–1), (–1, –3)} be a function from Z to Z defined by f(x) = ax + b, for some
integers a, b. Determine a, b.

13. All the letters of the word ‘EAMCOT’ are arranged in different possible ways. Find thenumber of such
arrangements in which no two vowels are adjacent to each other .

14. From a class of 25 students, 10 are to be chosen for an excursion party. There are 3 studentswho decide that
either all of them will join or none of them will join. In how many ways can the excursion party be chosen ?
15 If all permutations of the letters of the word AGAIN are arranged in the order as in a dictionary. What is
the 49th word?
16. Three married couples are to be seated in a row having six seats in a cinema hall. If spousesare to be seated
next to each other, in how many ways can they be seated? Find also the number of ways of their seating
if all the ladies sit together.
17. A boy has 3 library tickets and 8 books of his interest in the library. Of these 8, he does not want to
borrow Mathematics Part II, unless Mathematics Part I is also borrowed. In how many ways can he
choose the three books to be borrowed?
18. There are four bus routes between A and B; and three bus routes between B and C. A mancan travel
round-trip in number of ways by bus from A to C via B. If he does not want to use a bus route more than
once, in how many ways can he make round trip?
19. Find the number of positive integers greater than 6000 and less than 7000 which are divisible by 5,
provided that no digit is to be repeated.
20. Find the number of 5-digit telephone numbers having atleast one of their digits repeated.
21. Find the total number of 9 digit numbers which have all different digits.
22. Write the degree measure of (- 5 𝜋) radians.
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23. Given that 𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑥 = , 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑦 = and x,y are in the same quadrant ,calculate sin(𝑥 + 𝑦).
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24. Prove that 3(𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃− 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃)4 + 6(𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃 + 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃)2 + 4(𝑠𝑖𝑛6𝜃 + 𝑐𝑜𝑠6𝜃) − 13 = 0
sec 8𝐴−1 tan 8𝐴
25. Prove that =
sec 4𝐴−1 tan 2𝐴
26. Show that 2 sin2 𝛽+ 4 cos (𝛼 + 𝛽) sin 𝛼 sin 𝛽 + cos 2 (𝛼 + 𝛽) = cos 2𝛼

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27. Find the value of √3 cosec 20° – sec 20°
28. solution of 9% acid is to be diluted by adding 3% acid solution to it. The resulting mixtureis to be more
than 5% but less than 7% acid. If there is 460 litres of the 9% solution, how many litres of 3% solution
will have to be added?
29.In drlling world’s deepest hole it was found that the temperature T in degree celcius, x kmbelow the
earth’s surface was given by T = 30 + 25 (x – 3),3 ≤x ≤15. At what depth willthe temperature be between
155°C and 205°C?
30.Solve the following system of inequalities graphically: 2x + y ≤ 6, 3x + 4y ≤ 12.
31.Find all pairs of consecutive odd positive integers both of which are smaller than 10
such that their sum is more than 11.
32.Solve 5−2𝑥 < 𝑥 -5
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33. using Bionomial theorem find 993

34. For complex numbers z1 = 6 + 3i, z2 = 3 – i find

𝑧−5𝑖
35. If |𝑧+5𝑖| = 1 show that z is a real number.

36 Show that 32n+2 – 8n – 9 is divisible by 8.


37. If A is the set of all divisors of the number 15. B is the set of prime numbers smaller than 10 and C is the
set of even number smaller than 9, then find the value of (A  C)  B
38. Find the multiplicative inverse of z = -1+√3 i
39. Write number of terms in the expansion of {(2x-5y)5}10
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40. Find the value of 𝑖 −29

PHYSICS
Solve Term I question papers Set A and Set B excluding common questions
Complete Term 2 lab records and Investigatory Projects to be hand written
Complete Mechanics worksheet
CHEMISTRY
*Do research on Organic Compounds - Industrial significance with molecular structures. Identify the
functional group in the compound
Ex Aspirin Functional group ester and carboxylic acid
Collect information and write on A4 sheet with structures and write it's importance. Minimum 5
compounds to be written

**Complete the worksheet uploaded on studease in organic chemistry


BIOLOGY
Instructions:

I. Complete practical record:


Following experiments to be recorded in practical file
a. Study of osmosis by potato osmometer
b. Study of plasmolysis in epidermal peels.
c. Comparative study of rates of transpiration in the upper and lower surfaces of leaves.
d. Test the presence of sugar, starch, proteins and fats in suitable plant and animal materials.
e. Separation of plant pigments through paper chromatography.
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f. Mitosis in onion root tip cells and animal’s cells from permanent slides
g. Different types if inflorescence (cymose and racemose)
h. Human skeleton and different types of joints.
II. Investigatory Project completion:
Complete the experimental/research part of the investigatory project and prepare a FINAL
COPY of project on A4 size sheets which includes aim, materials required, procedure followed
along with the photographs, observations, expected outcome and result of the experiment. Along
with cover pages. The completed final project should be submitted after school re-opens.
III Complete Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Worksheet in your worksheet book and to be
submitted after school re-opens.

INFORAMTICS PRACTICES
Topics:MY SQL

Answer the following questions.


1. Define the following terms:
i) Keyword ii) Clause iii) Statement
2. Which statement is used to select a database and make it current?
3. How is a database related to table(s)?
4. Write SQL statement to view names of all the tables contained in the current database
5. Which keyword is used to eliminate redundant data?
6. In INSERT INTO statement, while giving data values, how should text values be supplied?
7. What is NULL? What happens when you perform arithmetic calculations on NULL values?
8. Write SQL statement to display the result of arithmetic expression 78*2 on screen?
9. Is there any difference in the output of the following statements :
Select * from Emp;
SELECT * FROM EMP;
10. Write the minimum number of column(s) that must be specified while creating a table using
CREATE TABLE statement.
11. What happens if you give a CREATE TABLE statement to create a table named 'Item' and a table
named 'Item' already exists?
12. Consider the following INSERT INTO statement:
INSERT INTO Emp(Empid,Salary) VALUES ('I201',25000);
What values are assigned to the columns Empid and Salary respectively?
13. In which order are the columns displayed when we give a SELECT ___________ statement?
14. What is the difference in the output of SELECT statement if we write the keyword ALL in place of
DISTINCT?
15. What does the Modulus arithmetic operator do?
16. List six relational operators used in SQL.
17. Which statement is used to modify data in a table?
18. Which statement is used to remove a column from a table?
19. What is the purpose of "ORDER BY" clause?
20. What value is assigned to a Nullable field if its value is not assigned in the INSERTINTO statement?

21. Consider the following table named "GYM" with details about Fitness products being sold in the
store.

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22. Create the Above table and insert the records.
a) Display the names of all the products in the store.
b) Display the names and unit price of all the products in the store
c) Display the names of all the products with unit price less than Rs.20000.00
d) Display details of all the products with unit price in the range 20000 to 30000
e) Display names of all products by the manufacturer "Fit Express"
f) Display all rows sorted in descending order of unit price.
g) Add a new row for product with the details: "P106","Vibro Exerciser", 23000,manufacturer :
"Avon Fitness".
h) Change the Unit Price data of all the rows by applying a 10% discount reduction on all the
products.
i) Display details of all products with manufacturer name starting with "A"
COMPUTER SCIENCE
1. What are jump statements in python? Explain with examples.
2. WAP that searches for prime numbers from 15 through 25.
3. WAP to print the following series
(i) 1 4 7 10 . . . . . . . 40
(ii) 1 -4 7 -10 . . . . . . . . -40
4. WAP to print the following pattern
0
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444
8888
5. Suggest appropriate functions for the following tasks
(a) To check whether the string contains digits.
(b) To find the occurrence a string within another string.
(c) To convert the first letter of a string to upper case.
(d) To convert all the letters of a string to upper case.
(e) To check whether all the letters of the string are in capital letters.
(f) To remove all the white spaces from the beginning of a string.
6. Write a program that counts number of alphabets, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, spaces and
other characters in the string entered.
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7. Write a program to count the length of a string without using built-in function.
8. Write a python program to display each character of the given string with its index value (positive
and negative) in separate line using for loop.
Ex: Given string: ‘DPS’
Output: D @ 1 and -3
P @ 2 and -2
S @ 3 and -1

Submission link: https://forms.gle/hxkEzRDSJcv76oLF7

ENTREPRENEURSHIP XI: TERM II:

TOPICS FOR THE PROJECT

1. Visit of the District Industries Centre and prepare a report of activities and programs
undertaken by them.
2. Field Visit: Visit any business firm near your locality; interact with the owner of the business
firm and prepare a field report on parameters like: type of business, scale of business,
product/service dealing in, target customer, problems faced and measures to solve the faced
challenges.
3. Learn to Earn
4. Know your State Handicraft and Handlooms as a means of economic activity for the
livelihood of people and intellectual property rights attached to them for the promotion of
local specific skills.
Select any one topic and write in detail (20 pages).

ECONOMICS (STATISTICS) PROJECT


ROLL Title of project
NO.
1 Production of rice in west bengal for 2010-2020
2 Average heights of any of your 20 cousins
3 Your average expenditure of entertainment in the last 20 months
4 Sales of samsung product for last 10 years
5 Rainfall in kerala in last 15 months
6 Production of wheat in west bengal for 2010 -2020
7 Average weight of any of your 20 cousins
8 Average expenditure of your family in the last 20 months
9 Sales of nokia mobiles for last 10 years
10 10th marks of any of your 20 friends
11 Rainfall in telangana in last 15 months
12 Shares cost of icici for last 20 days
13 Production of wheat in west bengal for 2010-2021
14 Average weight of any of your 20 cousins
15 Average expenditure of your family in the last 20 months
16 Sales of nokia mobiles for last 10 years
17 10th marks of any of your 20 friends
18 Rainfall of karnataka in last 15 months
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19 Shares cost of sbi for last 20 days
20 Number of engineering colleges in telangana from 2010 -2020
21 Rating of bbc channel from any of your 10 family members
22 Shares cost of lg for last 2 weeks
23 Production of sugar in west bengal for 2010 -2020
24 Average heights of any of your 20 cousins
25 Your average expenditure of entertainment in the last 20 months
26 Sales of panasonic product for last 10 years
27 10th marks of any of your 20 friends
28 Rainfall of assam in last 15 months
29 Number of cbse schools in hyderabad from 2015- 2020
30 Average weight of any of your 20 cousins
31 Average expenditure of your family in the last 20 months
32 Sales of lg mobiles for last 10 years
33 Shares cost of icici for august month any 15 days
34 Rating of thumsup from any of your 20 family memebrs on the scale of 1 to
10.
35 Average height of any of your 20 cousins
36 Average expenditure of your family in the last 20 months
37 Sales of washing machines of lg for last 10 years
38 10th marks of any of your 20 friends
39 Mean of rainfall in sikkim in last 15 months
40 Shares cost of lg for last 20 days
41 Number of law colleges in telangana from 2010 - 2020
42 Rating of star sports channel from any of your 10 family members on a sclae
of 1 to 10.
43 Shares cost of nokia for last 2 weeks
44 Preferential liking of ikea from any of your 20 family members on a scale of
1 to 10
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. ROUGH DRAFT TO BE SUBMITTED BY 26th October, 2023 AND FAIR DRAFT BY 15th
November, 2023
2. ORDER OF PROJECT
I) PAGE 1 TITLE OF PROJECT, YOUR NAME AND SECTION
II) PAGE 2 INDEX
III) PAGE 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT
IV) PAGE 4 INTRODUCTION
V) PAGE 5 COLLECTION OF DATA
VI) PAGE 6 TABULATION OF DATA
VII) PAGE 7 ORGANISATION OF DATA
VIII) PAGE 8 DIAGRAMMATIC PRESENTATION (BAR GRAPH OR PIE DIAGRAM)
IX) PAGE 9 GRAPHIC PRESENTATION (FREQUENCY POLYGON OR HISTOGRAM)
X) PAGE 10 MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY (MEAN OR MEDIAN OR MODE)
XI) PAGE 11 MEASURES OF DISPERSION (MD OR SD)
XII) PAGE 12 CORRELATION
XIII) PAGE 13 CONCLUSION
XIV) PAGE 14 INDEX (IF APPLICABLE)
XV) PAGE 15 BIBLOGRAPHY
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NCC
1. Draft an oath for yourself as a NCC cadet.
2. NCC provides a lot of incentives in terms of job opportunities, academics and personal research.
Draw a comparative analysis of the above-mentioned facilities and identify three states and one
union territory offering the maximum incentives.
S No Class Home work Material
2 X • Individual game of • A4 size papers with
I specialization stick file

PSYCHOLOGY

1. Make a collage of news headlines, advertisements, cartoons etc, and arrange them in your own way
to depict a particular theme or a context other than the one in which they were used.
Write an original message or slogan to describe it. Reflect on the steps and the barriers you
experienced in thinking of original ideas.
Use a colorful full-sized chart to make the collage.
2. Collect 10 advertisements from magazines. Analyze the content and message being conveyed in each
advertisement. Comment on the use of various attentional and perceptual factors (refer to Chapter 4,
Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual processes) to promote the given product.
Stick the advertisements in your psychology notebook and write your analysis/observation neatly in
your notes under each advertisement.

Duration – 5-6 hours

LEGAL STUDIES

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT:


The project work aims to enable students to:
• identify a legal problem and provide its remedy
• select relevant legal sources and conduct research
• analyse and distinguish between types of cases
• apply case laws and relevant statutory laws
Topic - Students can conduct research and draft a report on
‘Information Technology Act, 2000 ‘that brought about a social
change to conduct research students can examine the conditions
that give rise to need for law reform; the agencies of reform;

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mechanism of reform; assess the effectiveness of law reform in
achieving just outcomes with regards to the issue.

METHODOLOGY FOR TOPICS:


The project file should be at least 15 pages.
Steps:-
• Gather information from various sources
• Write a statement of purpose of the project
• Support it with research evidence
• Presentation of project should include headings
• List the sources
Duration: 10 hours.
POLITICAL SCIENCE

1. Project should be individual.


2. It should be a handwritten project on a A4 size sheet.
3. Project should be summed up in 5-10pages.
4. It should be well researched based on facts and figures and pictorial.
5. The project must have a Table of contents, Title/ Cover page, Acknowledgement, Bibliography,
Analysis with headings and sub-headings.
6. It must include relevant news clippings, facts and figures, pictures.
7. You can plan a survey or an interview to supported your research.
Topic
The upcoming general elections are going to be contested. Based
on research from the internet sources like YouTube or websites
collecting data from various states which political party has a high
chance of winning?
Support your stand with statistics and programs or schemes
introduced by various political parties in the states due to which
your stand may be justified.
Duration: 6 to 8 hours.

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PAINTING (FINE ARTS)
Self-portrait
Size – Choose any color of A3 paper.
Medium- Opaque, Water-color, Gouache, Pencil color, Dry
pastel.
-Sit/stand in front of mirror
-Draw the basic structure of your face
-Add details
-Capture your mood/expression

-It can be half bust


-Realistic/semi-realistic
-Observe the self-portraits of Van Gogh, Amrita Sher-Gill,
André Derain, Henri Matisse, Rabindranath Tagore, Binode
Bihari Mukherjee, Paul Gauguin etc.
Duration: 2 hours.
FASHION STUDIES
Create a look book of outfits with garment construction details.
Collect pictures of fabric manipulation, understand and identify different GC details.

Duration: 15 hours.

ARTIFITIAL INTELLIGENCE
1. Prepare PPT on the following:
i. Characteristics and Types of AI
ii. Natural Language processing (NLP)
SUBMISSION LINK: https://forms.gle/hxkEzRDSJcv76oLF7

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