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B.R.

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Valsad Dharampur Road, Dharampur, Dist. Valsad (Gujarat)

Affiliation. No. 430190 School No. 10174, Phone: 02633-243577, 8980001670

Email: brdharampur@gmail.com

Circular No. BRIS/ACA/2024-25/10 Date: 01 MAY 2024


CIRCULAR: SUMMER VACATION HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK
Dear Parent,

Greetings from BRIS!!!


The summer holidays for all the students have been commenced from Wednesday, 1 May 2024 and ends
on Sunday, 9 June 2024. The school will re-open for students on Monday, 10 June 2024.

We encourage all our students to utilize this vacation wisely for their physical, mental, and emotional
well-being. Engage in activities that rejuvenate your spirit and nurture your interests. Whether it's pursuing
a hobby, traveling, spending time with family, or simply relaxing, make the most of this time to refresh
and recharge.

As you enjoy your summer break, please prioritize your health and safety. Stay hydrated, maintain proper
hygiene practices, and adopt healthy eating habits.

To ensure that the students have a constructive holiday, some Holiday Homework/Projects are given
which will keep the student active and observant. Holiday homework serves as a valuable extension of
classroom learning, reinforcing concepts taught during the academic year and fostering independent study
habits. These Homework and projects can easily be done by the children and you could assist only
where ever it is required.
Holiday Homework is given below and is also available on the Vidyalaya Application. Kindly ensure that
your child complete the holiday homework and submit it by 10 June 2024 positively.

Kindly take a note of Office Timing during Summer Vacation will be as follows:

The school office will remain open in all weekdays i.e., from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 AM to
2:00 PM.

• Note: - Parents can pay the fees during summer vacation to avoid last minute rush.
Regards,

Principal

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“We wish you safe, an abundance of joy, laughter, and love this summer with your family. Life is
short and tomorrow is not promised, so please spread kindness- even to those who you may not want
to, be grateful for what you DO have, and make the best out of today.”

CLASS – XII
COMMERCE

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SUBJECT :- ENGLISH
Prepare a project individually for Subject Enrichment on the theme- ‘Child Labour’ with
catchy and interesting Slogans.
SUBJECT :- ACCOUNTANCY
Complete your research project as per guided by your subject teacher.
SUBJECT :- BUSINESS STUDIES
Complete your research project as per guided by your subject teacher.
SUBJECT :- ECONOMICS
1) Distinguish between factor income and transfer receipt.
2) ‘Machine’ purchased is always a final good. Do you agree? Give reasons.
3) Distinguish between consumption goods and capital goods.
4) Explain about Depreciation.
5) Distinguish between Domestic income and National income.
6) Calculate National Income
Rs. in Crores
GDP at MP 5500
Depreciation 300
GST 120
Factor Income
From abroad 150
Subsidies 70
Factor Income to abroad 250
7) Calculate NNPFC.
Rs. In crore
GDP MP 4800
Indirect Taxes 300
Net Factor
Income from abroad 80
Consumption of fixed capital 200
Subsidies 60

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8) Reconciliation of three methods. Draw in flow chart form
9) Example 63 Page no. 4.68
10) Example 64 Page no. 4.68
11) Example 67 Page no. 4.70
12) Example 32 Page no. 4.51
13) Example 33 Page no. 4.51
14) Explain the precautions that should be taken while estimating National
income by expenditure method.
15) Discuss briefly the concept of ‘Externalities’ with suitable example.
16) Distinguish between ‘fixed Investment’ and ‘Inventory Investment’.
17) Discuss briefly the problem of ‘Double Counting’ using a suitable example.

SUBJECT :- INFORMATICS PRACTICES


Complete your Investigatory project as per the attached sample.

SUBJECT:- PHYSICAL EDUCATION


Complete your journal file.

Plant a tree on 5th June on the occasion of World Environment Day and Share your
photograph with your class teachers.

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analysis of
covid-19
impact on
india
using data
visualisation
INDEX
Sno. Topic Page
no.
1. What is Covid-19? 1
2. Covid-19 in India 2
3. Worst affected states from Covid-19 in 3-5
India
4. Least affected states from Covid-19 in 6-8
India
5. Deaths in each age group due to Covid- 9-11
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6. Deaths in each age group in male and 12-14
female due to Covid-19
7. Covid-19 test conducted by different 15-17
countries in the world
8. Conclusion 18
9. Reference 19
What is Covid-19?

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a


contagious disease caused by severe acute respiratory
syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first case was
identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. It has since
spread worldwide, leading to an ongoing pandemic.

Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will


experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover
without requiring special treatment. Older people, and those
with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer
are more likely to develop serious illness.

A new strain of coronavirus is discovered in Britain. It is said


to mutate faster than the older variant.

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Covid-19 in India

The first case of COVID-19 in India, which originated from


China, was reported on 30 January 2020. India currently has
the largest number of confirmed cases in Asia and has the
second-highest number of confirmed cases in the world after
the United States.

On 24 March, the prime minister ordered a nationwide


lockdown for 21 days, affecting the entire 1.3 billion
population of India. On 14 April, India extended the
nationwide lockdown till 3 May which was followed by two-
week extensions.

From 1 June, the government started "unlocking" the country


(barring "containment zones") in three unlock phases

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Worst affected states from
Covid-19 in India
Five worst affected states in India are Maharashtra,
Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Given
below is the bar graph as on 26th December, 2020.
CSV FILE

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PROGRAM

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OUTPUT

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Least affected states from
Covid-19 in India
Five worst affected states in India are Mizoram, Sikkim,
Nagaland, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. Given below
is the bar graph as on 26th December, 2020.

CSV FILE

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PROGRAM

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OUTPUT

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Deaths in each age group
due to Covid-19
Deaths caused in each age groups is shown below
through a line graph as at 2nd September, 2020.

CSV FILE

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PROGRAM

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OUTPUT

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Deaths in each age group in male
and female due to Covid-19
Deaths caused in each age groups in male and female is
shown below through a bar graph as at 2nd September,
2020.
CSV FILE

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PROGRAM

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OUTPUT

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Covid-19 test conducted by
different Countries in the World
Number of Covid-19 test conducted by different
countries all over the world upto 16th December, 2020.
India has done 3rd largest testing in the world.
CSV FILE

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PROGRAM

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OUTPUT

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Conclusion

By visualising data in form of bar and line graphs


we are able to easily analyse that the states worsely
affected due to Covid-19 are states with dense
population and least affected are not so densely
populated.
The worst affected age group is 61 to 70 as there are
More deaths caused in this group due to Covid-19.
We can also clearly see that in every age group
there is more deaths caused in males than
in females.
We are also able to see that India stands at third position
in global testing of coronavirus with more than
15.6 crores sample already tested.

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Reference
• https://indianexpress.com
• https://www.who.int
• https://en.m.wikipedia.org
• https://www.statista.com
• https://m.hindustantimes.com

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