11S HHW
11S HHW
11S HHW
CLASS: XI S
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Each child has to do all the homework assignment given for each subject.
The Holiday Homework should be submitted by 16 July, 2019.
ALL THE QUESTIONS GIVEN AS ASSIGMENT SHEET CAN BE DONE
IN ASSIGNMENT NOTEBOOK OR AS PER INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN.
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SUBJECT: ENGLISH
A PHOTOGRAPH
Q1. Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow.
i. The cardboard shows me how it was
When the two girl cousins went paddling,
Each one holding one of my mother's hands,
And she the big girl - some twelve years or so.
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1. Name the poetic technique used in the first line?
a. alliteration b. pun c. metaphor d. simile
CREATIVE WRITING
NOTICE
Q1. As the Chief Librarian of Bacon Public Library, draft a notice informing members of the
library regarding the increase in the membership fees with effect from 1st July, 2013, and the
change in timings of the library.
Q2. You have planned to organize a summer camp for the children of ages 10-14 years for
developing their creative skills in art, craft, clay-modeling, music etc., in your school during
the month of May. Draft a notice in not more than 50 words for your school notice board
giving all details. Mention the last date of registration of the students. You are
Reena/Roshan, secretary of B.V. Public School, Shimla.
Q3. Due to the sudden landslide and inclement weather, Apeejay School, Nainital has to be
closed for a week. As the Principal of the school draft a notice in about 50 words to be put
up at the main gate notice board of the school.
Q4. As the Librarian of Steward International School, Ajmer, draft a notice for the school notice
board in not more than 50 words asking all students and teachers to return the library book
they have before the beginning of examinations. Add all necessary details.
Q5. You have planned to organize a summer camp for the children of ages 10-14 years for
developing their creative skills in art, craft, clay-modeling, music etc., in your school during
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the month of May. Draft a notice in not more than 50 words for your school notice board
giving all details. Mention the last date of registration of the students. You are
Reena/Roshan, secretary of S. S Public School, Chennai.
LETTER
Q1. Incidents of quacks (untrained Doctors) pilots, untrained truck & bus drivers are on the
rise, risking the lives of innocent citizens. Write a letter to the editor suggesting ways like
deterrent punishments heavy fines and imprisonment to curb this menace.
Q2. Abduction & rape of young working girls is on the rise in the city. Write a letter to the
editor of a leading newspaper suggesting about the steps to be immediately taken by
Govt. of make our city a safer place at night for working women you are Soha/Sohan of
Kamla Nagar, Delhi.
Q3. You are Karan/ Kiran at the Sanskriti Apartments of Shastri Nagar, Rajasthan. The main
road leading to this colony has three man holes causing frequent accidents at night. There
are no street lights on the main road. Write a letter to the Editor of the Times of India
drawing attention of the government to this problem of the residents.
GRAMMAR
Q1. The following passages have not been edited. There is an error in each of the lines.
Underline the incorrect word and write the correction in the blank against the correct
blank number. The first is done as an example.
(a) Vocational Education prepares learner for jobs that are eg. learners
based on manual or practical activity. It was traditionally (i)
considered non-academic or totally related to a specific (ii)
trade, occupation or vocation. Hence it is sometime referred (iii)
to as technical education. It is general given at the secondary (iv)
or post-secondary level. It focus on development of skills (v)
that are needed for specific trade and hence practical work (vi)
is given great importance than bookish learning. There is (vii)
an urgent need to responded to the growing skill requirement (viii)
so that the momentum for the economy can be sustained. By (ix)
focusing on employability, their education system can fulfill (x)
the requirements of skilled manpower.
(b) In India every year 6,50,000 Engineering graduate and eg. graduates
approximately two million graduates pass out off colleges. (i)
Nearly two thirds of those graduates need to be re skilled, (ii)
so that they can get jobs in the industry. A developed (iii)
world require knowledge workers and skilled professionals. (iv)
By 2020, the develop world will have a shortage of 40 million (v)
working people, says a report. According to a survey, 72 % for (vi)
our population is under the age of 35 and it was estimated that (vii)
300 million people among the ages of 18 and 50 seek (viii)
employment of any form. While 57 per cent are unemployable. (ix)
46% are registered with employment exchanges with little hope (x)
of finding work.
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(c) One day my father took mine fishing with him. I told him that I eg. me
wasn't ready to use my own fishing pole yet, but he bought (i)
two fishing poles anyway. I sit in the boat and watched the (ii)
sea birds as my father untie the fishing boat from the dock (iii)
and started up a motor. "What kind of birds are those funny (iv)
ones with the tiny head and fat bodies?" I asked, pointing to (v)
two birds not far for us. My father looked up and said, "They (vi)
are pelicans. The little one look angry. It keeps flapping its (vii)
wings at the big one. Looks like a big one with the yellow (viii)
feathers around his eyes is the papa. That little one on the (ix)
grey and white wing feathers must be her baby. The baby (x)
wants to sit with him on his post."
Q2. Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful sentences.
Example: of/care/is important/post-operative/quick recovery/for/a patient
Solved: Post-operative care is important for quick recovery of a patient.
(i) the/first/doctor/a diagnosis/makes/an illness/of
(ii) he or she/what/then/kind/decides/of treatment/needed/is
(iii)can/treated with/many/be/a course of drug/illnesses
(iv)may/the doctor/if/is serious/the case/operate
(i) necessary/are/growth/of/sports/for /the/ body/the
(ii) body/keep/the/fresh/and/they/fit
(iii) give/exercise/to/they/total/body/the
(iv) developing/sports/not only/a/mind/but also/help/in/his/body/child’s
(v) muscles/bones/ their/strengthen/up/their/tone /and
(i) healthy / a good night's/ simplest/ getting/ to stay / things/ one of the/ sleep is / we can
do
(ii) properly/healthy / lifestyle/ sleep/ /important / to a / and /exercising/ is as / as eating
(iii) lack / causes/ of / physical / sleep / problems / many / and / mental
(i) to ease / humans / used / plants / have / always / pains.
(ii) chemical / the plant/ active / compounds/ an immense/ store of/ world is
(iii) herbal / nearly / in origin / medicines / today are / half the/ we use
Q3. Complete the given passages using the appropriate form of the verbs given in the
brackets.
One of the greatest advances in modern technology (i) (be) the invention
of computers. They are widely (ii) (use) in Industries and in Universities.
Now there is hardly any sphere of human life where computers (iii) (not
be) pressed in to service of man. We (iv) (head) fast on the close of this
present century towards a situation when a computer (vi) (be) as much
part of man’s daily life as a telephone or a calculator.
The daily exercise (i) (last) only eleven minutes and I (ii)
(propose) to do them early in the morning before anyone (iii) (get) up. The
self discipline (iv) (require) to drag myself out of bed eleven minutes
earlier than usual was considerable. Nevertheless, I (v) (manage) to creep
down into the living room for two days before anyone (vi) (find) me out. After
jumping about on the carpet and twisting the human frame into uncomfortable positions, I
(vii) (sit) down at the breakfast table in an exhausted condition. It (vii)
(be) this that betrayed me. The next morning the whole family (viii)
(troop) into watch the performance.
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In 1772, one year after Cook (i) (return) from his first voyage to the
Pacific, the Royal Society (ii) (hire) him for another expedition to find the
mythical Terra Australis. On his journey, Cook (iii) (discover) several islands
and almost (iv) (go) as far as the continent of Antarctica. He (v)
(make) maps of the South Pacific and (vi) (prove) that Terra Australis (vii)
(exist / not) His third and last voyage for the Royal Society (viii)
(take) him to the west coast of North America where he (ix) (try)
to find a passage between the Atlantic and Pacific. He (x) (not /
can / pass) the Bering Strait, however; the ice (xi) (force) him to return to Hawaii,
which he (xii) (discover) earlier. While he and his crew (xiii)
(rest) in Hawaii, some Hawaiians (xiv) (steal) one of his
boats. When cook and his men (xv) (try) to get the boat back from the
natives, a violent fight (xvi) (break out) in which the natives (xvii)
(stab) James Cook to death.
SUBJECT: PHYSICS
Introduction-1 mark
Creativity and originality- 2 marks
Presentation and quality of information about concept- 2 marks
Content - 2 marks
Attractiveness- 1 mark
Comprehension-1 mark
Timely submission- 1 mark
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1% respectively, What would be the maximum error in the dissipated heat?
Q2. In Vander Wall’s equation ( P + a/V2)( V – b ) = RT. Determine the dimensions of a and b.
Q3. If X= a+ bt2 , where X is in meter and t is in second . find the unit of a and b?
Q4. Deduce the dimensional formulae for the following physical quantities.
a. Gravitational constant. b. Power
c. coefficient of viscosity d. Surface tension.
Q5. If E,M,J and G respectively denote energy, mass, angular momentum and gravitational
constant, Calculate the dimensions of EJ2 /M5G2
Q6. The frequency υ of vibration of stretched string depends on its length L its mass per unit
length m and the tension T in the string obtain dimensionally an expression for frequency .
Q7. A physical quantity X is given by X = A2B3/C D , If the percentage errors of measurement in
A,B,C and D are 4%,2%,3% and 1% respectively, then calculate the % error in X.
Q8. The length of a rod measured in an experiment was found to be 2.48m, 2.46, 2.50m and 2.48
m and 2.49m, Find the average length, the absolute error in each observation and % error.
Q9. In an experiment, on the measurement of g using a simple pendulum the time period was
measured with an accuracy of 0.2 % while the length was measured with accuracy of 0.5%.
Calculate the percentage error in the value of g.
Q10. The sides of a rectangle are (10.5 ± 0.2) cm and (5.2 ± 0.1) cm. Calculate its perimeter with
error limits.
Q11. If displacement of a body s = (200 ± 5) m and time taken by it t = (20 ± 0.2) s, then find the
percentage error in the calculation of velocity.
Q12. If the error in measurement of mass of a body be 3% and in the measurement of velocity be
2%. What will be maximum possible error in calculation of kinetic energy.
Q13. The length of a rod as measured in an experiment was found to be 2.48m, 2.46m, 2.49m,
2.50 m and 2.48 m. Find the average length, absolute error and percentage error. Express
the result with error limit.
Q14. A physical quantity is measured as Q = (2.1 ± 0.5) units. Calculate the percentage error in
(i) Q2 (ii) 2Q.
Q15. Solve the following to correct significant figures
(i) 5.1 + 13.235 (ii) 7.54 + 18.1295 (iii) 14.632 – 5.52345 (iv) 3.021 X 11
Q16. Find the area of a circle of radius 3.458 cm up to correct significant figures.
Q17. If the % error in the measurement of the radius R of a sphere is 0.2%, then calculate the %
error in its volume.
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
LEVEL I
Q1. Explain with example, limiting reagent.
Q2. What is the value of one mole?
Q3.State the Law of Conservation of Mass.
Q4. State and illustrate the Law of Constant Proportions.
Q5. At NTP, what will be the volume of molecules of 6.022 x10 23 H2?
Q6. Calculate the number of molecules present in 0.5 moles of CO 2?
Q7. Give one example each of a molecule in which the empirical formula and molecular formula
are(i) same (ii) different.
Q8. 1L of a gas at STP weighs 1.97g. What is molecular mass?
Q9. Write empirical formula of following
Na2CO3, KCl, C6H12, H2O2
Q10. Define one atomic mass unit (amu).
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LEVEL II
INVESIGATORY PROJECT
Finalise a topic for your investigatory project for Chemistry and submit the first draft.
Make project report on any of following topic-
1. POLLUTION
2. ACID BASE TITRATION
3. HYDROGEN ECONOMY
4. Redox reactions
SUBJECT: BIOLOGY
Level IV
1. Name the five super classes of chordates. Mention their characteristic feature of each of
them.
2.Describe the different levels of organization of body of animals, with an example of each.
3. Write the various methods of asexual reproduction in animals with examples.
4. why is balanoglossus called connecting link between echinodermates &
chordates.
5. Antedon is called living fossil. Why?
6. Answer the following column according to the given instruction:
Animal Information given
Archaeopteryx chordates class & evolutionary significance
Echidna common English name & country to which it belong
Biston betularia common English name & phenomenon it described
Worker honey bee sex & average life span
Wuchereria bancrofti phylum & disease caused
7. Whale. Peacock, bat, earthworm, starfish, house lizard, scorpion, lizard. In the above
animals:
(i) Which one is different in symmetry & what is its symmetry?
(ii) Which animal belong to same class & phylum.
(iii) Which animal have three ear ossicles?
(iv) Which animal belong to same phylum?
(v) Which two animals are poisonous? Give their class & phylum
8. A group of students found a fish on the sea beach & carried it to their teacher. The teacher
told them
that it is a bony fish & not a cartilage fish.
(a) On the basis of which characters the teacher identified it as a bony fish.
(b) Enlist four differences between cartilage & bony fish.
(c) why cartilage fish has to swim continuously to stay at particular depth in water.
9. Phylum arthropoda is the largest group of animals & includes about 80% of the animal
species.
(a) What are the reasons for the success of arthropods?
(b) How an insects & an arachnid differ from each other?
SUBJECT: PAINTING
Q1. Draw five composition of Natural Scenery (landscape) and colour it.
Refrence link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGVSEcLOu5I&t=1768s
or
Draw any five Still Life and colour it.
Refrence link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9kXMUPl1zM&t=49s
Medium- Water colour or pastel colour.
Size half imperial
Q2. Make to canvas painting
Size 24x36 inch
Topic M.F Hussain paintings copy work and Jamini Roy painting copy work
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SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
SETS
LEVEL-I
LEVEL-II
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LEVEL-III
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RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
LEVEL-I
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LEVEL-II
LEVEL-III
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TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTION
LEVEL-I
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LEVEL-II
LEVEL-III
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SUBJECT: MUSIC
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