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Chandan Bal Vikas Public School has outlined the summer holiday homework for Class 11 for the academic year 2025-26, detailing the vacation period from May 29 to June 30, 2025, and the reopening on July 1, 2025. Students are instructed to complete various assignments, including project files, letters to the editor, and practical work, while parents are encouraged to engage with their children during this time. Homework submissions are due on June 28 and 30, 2025, and fees can be paid during the vacation period.

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Class Xi

Chandan Bal Vikas Public School has outlined the summer holiday homework for Class 11 for the academic year 2025-26, detailing the vacation period from May 29 to June 30, 2025, and the reopening on July 1, 2025. Students are instructed to complete various assignments, including project files, letters to the editor, and practical work, while parents are encouraged to engage with their children during this time. Homework submissions are due on June 28 and 30, 2025, and fees can be paid during the vacation period.

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CHANDAN BAL VIKAS PUBLIC SCHOOL

V.P.O. ATTA | DURGA COLONY | SAMALKHA


Affiliated to C.B.S.E., New Delhi

Summer Holidays Homework 2025-26

Name _____________Class 11TH & Section - ____


Note :-
i) Summer vacations will be from 29th May 2025 to 30th June
2025 and will be reopened on 1st July 2025 asusual.
ii) Holidays homework will be checked and submitted on 28th &
30th June 2025 before reopening of the school.
iii) Submit your fees in the office during vacations as office will remain
opened during school working hours from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, you
can come and collect Holidays homework from school upto 03 rd June
2025.
For more information contact us at : - 80596-10035, 86071-55556, 80596-66622
Follow us on: -
facebook.com/chandanbalvikas,
youtube.com/c/chandanschool
twitter.com/chandanschool
www.chandanbalvikas.com
CLASS – 11TH
Note : -
Holidays are time when you can connect with your child in
many ways. As parents are the first and the most important
teacher for a child, we can encourage our child to participate
in many educational activities at home and promote his/her
quest to learn. Working together will not only help your child
to build, learn and develop his/her skills but also strengthen
your bond with him/her.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS:-


 Do Meditation daily.
 Do your homework by yourself in subjective notebook. Kindly
do not make new or separate HHW notebook.
 Writing should be very clean and neat.
 Do all work under the guidance of your parents and guardians
 Mention date & day while doing HHW.
 Try to do your written work regularly to enhance your writing
power.
 Pay special attention towards your health.
 Don't play in the sunshine or on hot places.
 Pray to God daily & obey your parents.
 Learning work—To learn syllabus of PT-2 (done in month of
May)
0.0.1 Prepare Project File
Create a project file covering the following topics:
- Chapter: The Portrait of a Lady
- Chapter: We Are Not Afraid to Die
- Poem: A Photograph
0.0.2 Draw Posters
(a) The Tourism Department of the Government of
Uttaranchal has introduced an exciting initiative to
promote adventure sports and eco-tourism in the state.
Design an engaging poster for display at key public
locations or for publication in newspapers to highlight this
new development.
(b) The Prime Minister’s tap water programme is usually a
mess, and a lot of water is wasted because of the lack of
timely corrections. Using no more than 50 words, create a
poster to raise awareness about the need for conserving
water.
0.0.3 Letter to the Editor (Road Mishaps)
You are a resident of Shivaji Nagar, Pune. You are concerned
about the increasing number of road mishaps in your city.
Write a letter to the editor of a local magazine “Jan Chetna”
highlighting the problem and suggesting measures to check the
problem.
0.0.4 Letter to the Editor (Attacks on Elderly)
You are Naresh / Nandini of Safdarjung, New Delhi. You are
deeply saddened by the attacks on elderly persons who live
alone. Write a letter to the editor of “The New India News”
making people aware of the authorities to guarantee that such
attacks do not occur.
0.0.5 Letter to the Editor (Animal Rights)
You are Neena / Navin, a student of Max Public School,
Mumbai. You are concerned about the lack of awareness
around animal rights. Write a letter to the editor about the
need to raise awareness about animal rights among the public.
0.0.6 Letter to the Editor (Historical Sites)
You are Jasveen / Jasbir. You recently visited a significant
historical site. You were astounded to discover it in such a
condition of disrepair. Using the clues from the unit “Travel and
Tourism,” as well as your own thoughts, compose a letter to
the editor of a major newspaper noting the terrible condition
of significant archaeological and historical sites. Highlight the
lack of vital services, the poor condition of upkeep, and
people’s abuse of it. Make suggestions about how to improve
the issue.

 गद्म ऩाठ -1 -3
 ऩद्म ऩाठ -1 ,2,5 अथथ ग्रहण प्रश्न
 वितान ऩाठ-2 अभ्मास प्रश्न माद कयने हैं।
 अभबव्मक्तत औय भाध्मभ प्रश्न 1 -5 माद कयने हैं।
 अनुच्छे द - संचाय संफंधधत- 2, सभस्मा संफंधधत-2
 ई-भेर कोई बी -3 भरखने औय माद कयने हैं।
ऩरयमोजना कामथ-
1. कोई बी कवि -ऩरयचम यचना ि धचत्र सहहत
2. भीडिमा का कोई बी विषम धचत्र औय आविष्कायक सहहत
पाइर तैमाय कयनी है ।

1. Complete the assignment on Permutations and Combinations.


2. Complete the assignment on Complex Numbers.

0.0.11 Write the Following Experiment in Your Practical File


(a) To measure the diameter of a small spherical/cylindrical body
and to measure the internal diameter and depth of a given
beaker using Vernier Calipers and hence find its volume.
0.0.12 Complete Notes
Complete notes of Unit 2 and 3.
0.0.13 Solve NCERT Exercise Questions
Solve NCERT exercise questions of Unit 2 and 3 in the Physics
notebook.
0.0.14 Prepare for Tests
1. Prepare Unit 1, 2, and 3 for the July monthly test.
2. Prepare Unit 5 for MT-2.
0.0.15 Solve Assignments
Solve the assignment that is shared in the group.
0.0.16 Complete Practical Files
Complete practical files (experiments marked in class).
0.0.10 Solve this Assignment
Numerical Questions for Class 11 Chemistry
Chapters 1 and 2: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry &
Structure of Atom
Moderate to Tough Level (58 Questions)
Instructions:
- All questions are numerical and require calculations.
- Use standard values: Avogadro’s number = 6.022 × 1023 mol−1,
Planck’s constant = 6.626 × 10−34 J s, speed of light = 3.00 ×
108 ms−1, Rydberg constant = 1.097 × 107 m−1, electron mass
= 9.11 × 10−31 kg.
- Provide answers with appropriate significant figures and units.
Numerical Questions:
1. Calculate the number of moles in 36 g of H2O.
2. Find the molecular mass of C12H22O11 and determine the
mass of 0.25 mol of sucrose.
3. A compound contains 52.17% carbon, 13.04% hydrogen, and
34.78% oxygen. Determine its empirical formula.
4. How many grams of KOH are needed to prepare 750mL of a 0.2
M solution?
5. In the reaction 2C2H6 + 7O2 -> 4CO2 + 6H2O, if 15 g of C2H6
reacts with 56 g of O2, find the limiting reagent and mass of
CO2 produced.
6. Calculate the molality of a solution with 34.2 g of C12H22O11
in 250 g of water.
7. A gas occupies 2.24 L at STP. Calculate the number of molecules
in the sample.
8. Determine the percentage composition by mass of each
element in Al2(SO4)3.
9. How many atoms of hydrogen are in 4.9 g of H2SO4?
10. A mixture of 16 g of CH4 and 32 g of O2 reacts to form CO2 and
H2O. Identify the limiting reagent and calculate the mass of
CO2 produced.
11. Calculate the molarity of a solution with 9.8 g of H3PO4 in
200mL of solution.
12. A compound has an empirical formula CH and a molecular mass
of 78 g mol−1.
Find its molecular formula.
13. What volume of O2 at STP is needed to burn 5 g of C3H8
completely?
14. Calculate the number of oxygen atoms in 8 g of O2.
15. A solution has a mole fraction of C6H12O6 as 0.1 in water.
Calculate its molality.
16. In the reaction N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3, if 14 g of N2 reacts with 6 g
of H2, calculate the mass of NH3 produced.
17. Find the mass of CaCO3 needed to produce 5.6 L of CO2 at STP.
18. Calculate the normality of a 0.25 M H2SO4 solution.
19. A 10 g sample of a hydrate Na2CO3.xH2O contains 3.7 g of
water. Find x.
20. Calculate the volume of CO2 produced at STP when 25 g of
CaCO3 is heated.
21. A solution contains 2.5 g of NaCl in 100mL. Calculate its
molarity and molality (density of solution = 1.02 g mL−1).
22. In the reaction 4NH3 + 5O2 -> 4NO + 6H2O, calculate the mass
of NO produced from 17 g of NH3.
23. Calculate the number of moles of HCl required to neutralize
500mL of 0.1 M NaOH.
24. A gas at 2 atm and 273K occupies 11.2 L. Calculate its volume at
STP.
25. Find the mass percentage of a solution made by dissolving 20 g
of C6H12O6 in 80 g of water.
26. Calculate the number of SO42−ions in 49 g of H2SO4. A
compound contains 27.27% carbon and 72.73%
27. In the reaction C + O2 -> CO2, calculate the volume of O2 at STP
required to react with 6 g of carbon.
28. Calculate the mass of AgNO3 required to prepare 1 L of a 0.1 M
solution.
29. Calculate the wavelength of light emitted when an electron in a
hydrogen atom transitions from n = 4 to n = 2.
30. Determine the energy of a photon with a wavelength of
400nm.
31. Calculate the frequency of radiation emitted when an electron
falls from n = 5 to n = 3 in a hydrogen atom.
32. Find the velocity of an electron in the first orbit of a hydrogen
atom using Bohr’s model.
33. Calculate the uncertainty in the position of an electron moving
at 2.0 × 106 ms−1 with an uncertainty in velocity of 0.1%.
34. Determine the number of electrons in 1.8 g of H2O.
35. Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of an electron moving at
1.0 × 107 ms−1.
36. Find the radius of the third orbit of a He+ ion using Bohr’s
model.
37. Calculate the energy required to excite an electron in a
hydrogen atom from n = 1 to n = 3.
38. Determine the maximum number of electrons in a subshell
with n = 4 and l = 2.
39. Calculate the wavelength of a particle with mass 1.0×10−3 kg
moving at 10ms−1.
40. Find the ionization energy of Li2+ionfromits ground state.
Calculate the angular momentum of an electron in the 3
dorbital.
41. Determine the number of radial nodes in a 4p orbital.
42. Calculate the energy difference between n = 2 and n = 3 levels
in a hydrogen atom.
43. Find the wavelength of light required to remove an electron
from the n = 2 level of a hydrogen atom.
44. Calculate the number of orbitals in the n = 4 shell.
45. Determine the uncertainty in velocity of a proton (mass = 1.67
× 10−27 kg) if its position is known within 1.0 × 10−10 m.
46. Calculate the energy of an electron in the n = 2 orbit of a He+
ion.
47. Find the frequency of light emitted when an electron in
Li2+transitionsfromn=3ton=1.Calculate the de Broglie wave
length of a proton moving at2.0×106 ms−1.
48. Determine the number of electrons with quantum numbers n =
3, l = 1, and ml = 0.
49. Calculate the energy required to remove an electron from the n
= 1 level of a Be3+ion.F
indthewavelengthofradiationemittedwhenanelectronfallsfromn
=6ton=4inahydrogenatom.
50. Calculate the velocity of an electron in the n = 2 orbit of
Li2+ion.Determinethenumberofangularnodesina5dorbital.
51. Calculate the energy of a photon emitted during a transition
from n = 3 to n = 2 in a He+ ion.
52. Find the maximum number of electrons in an atom with n = 3.
53. Calculate the wavelength of light needed to excite an electron
from n = 2 to n = 4 in a hydrogen atom.
1. Complete 3 Still Life in Colour (Poster, Watercolor).
2. Complete 2 Still Life (Pencil Shading).
3. Complete 3 Landscape in Poster, Watercolor.
4. Make a Wall Hanging Project with Waste Material.
0.0.17 Prepare for Tests
Prepare Unit 5 for MT-2.
0.0.18 Solve Assignments
Solve the assignment that is shared in the group.
0.0.19 Complete Practical Files
Complete practical files (experiments marked in class).

0.0.7 Make a Project File


Create a project file including the following components:
- Front page
- Acknowledgment
- Index
- Certificate
- Introduction
- Coding and output
Requirements:
- Use only Python language as the main language.
- The project should consist of working code.
0.0.8 Practical File Record (Handwritten)
Prepare a practical file including the following topics:
- Physical Fitness Test Administration (Choose ANY two):
- BMI (Body Mass Index)
- 50 M Sprint Test
- Standing Broad Jump
- Sit and Reach Flexibility Test
- Shuttle Run (Agility Test)
- Push-ups / Sit-ups (Muscular Endurance Test)
- Yoga Asanas (Choose ANY three):
- Tadasana
- Bhujangasana
- Trikonasana
- Paschimottanasana
- Vrikshasana
0.0.9 Study
Learn multiple-choice questions and answers for Chapters 1 to
4.

 To Prepare Ch 1, 2 Hornbill and Snapshot. Poem 1, 2


 To do 5 sample question of Poster in fair notebook
 To prepare 5 Posters in your Note book
 To write 5 Formal letter to editor related to major issues like
terrorism, Border securities etc.
 To prepare a project file based on a photograph, The Laburnum Top
and We are not afraid to die.
 To Read: The Wings of fire (Biography) a prepare short pen paper
write up.
 To Re-Read the Ch - We're not afraid to die ...
 To improve your vocabulary and Language skills by reading English
newspaper.

Long answer questions:


1. Justify the title of the poem a photograph
2 What impression do you form of the poets and the poetess
mother after reading the poem ' A photograph ' .

Short answer type question:


1. Describe the three girls as they pose for the photograph?
2. Why does the poet feel nostalgic?
3. Comment on the tone of the poem.
4. The sea appears to have changed less in comparison to the
three girls who enjoy the sea holiday comment.
5. Figure of speech for the form of photograph.
Assertion and reason based question:
1. Assertion: the photograph deputy girls at the beach.
Reason: the poem describes a beat holiday.
A) Both exertion and reason are true and the reason is the
correct explanation of the assertion.
B) Both exertion and reason are true but the reason is not the
correct explanation of the assertion.
C) The assertion is true but the reason is false
D) The assertion is false
2. Assertion: the poet’s mother would laugh at the snapshot.
Reason: the photograph is a source of sorrow for the
poet’s mother
A) Both exertion and reason are true and the reason is the
correct explanation of the assertion.
B) Both exertion and reason are true but the reason is not the
correct explanation of the assertion.
C) The assertion is true but the reason is false
D) The assertion is false
3. Assertion: the sea in the photograph remains the same.
Reason: the sea touched the girls feet in the picture.
A) Both exertion and reason are true and the reason is the
correct explanation of the assertion.
B) Both exertion and reason are true but the reason is not the
correct explanation of the assertion.
C) The assertion is true but the reason is false
D) The assertion is false
4. Assertion: The poet’s mother cannot express her grief.
Reason: the mother is alive but unable to speak.
A) Both exertion and reason are true and the reason is the
correct explanation of the assertion.
B) Both exertion and reason are true but the reason is not the
correct explanation of the assertion.
C) The assertion is true but the reason is false
D) The assertion is false
5. Assertion: the photograph is framed with cardboard
Reason: the photograph is old and faded.
A) Both exertion and reason are true and the reason is the
correct explanation of the assertion.
B) Both exertion and reason are true but the reason is not the
correct explanation of the assertion.
C) The assertion is true but the reason is false
D) The assertion is false

Ch -1 The portrait of a lady assignment


1 Why was it hard for the author to believe that the grandmother
was once young and pretty?
2. The grandmother has been portrayed as a very religious lady
what details in the story creates this impression?
3. The grandmother had a divine beauty how does the author
bring it out?
4. What prove do you find a friendship between the grandmother
and grandson in the story?
5. The grandmother was a kind hearted gives examples in support
of your answer.
6. This was the turning point in our friendship what was the
turning point?
7. Draw comparison between the author’s village school education
and the city school education?
8. What was the last sign of physical contact between the author
and the grandmother why did the author think that to be the
last physical contact?
9. What was the happiest moment of the day for the
grandmother?

1. Write a brief note on the Gharogaliyan family?


2. Why could I am not believe his eyes when his cousin Murad
called him early one summer morning?
3. What did the farmer John by road tell the two boys when they
accidently met him with his horse in their custody?
4. Spacious man would believe is eyes instead of his heart in what
context was this observation made and by whom?
5. Why did the two boys ultimately return the horse all of a
sudden all the they had planned to keep it for at least 6
months?
6. Murad was the natural descendant of the crazy Street of uncle
explains the statement giving instances from the story the
summer of the beautiful white horse.
7. Listening to the conscience helps one to does the right give your
own view in contact to the chapter the summer of beautiful
white horse?
8. The arrival of the goldfinch on the laburnum top brings about a
change in the form how do you interpret this change is change
good or bad in life?
9. Does the whole tree start to tremble?
10. What is meant by the phrase a machine starts up?
11. How does the poet describe the moment of the goldfinch?
12. What is the significance of yellow in the form the laburnum top?
13. What preparations did the narrator and his wife make for their
round the world say voyage?
14. Describe the boat wave Walker?
15. What is they take on to cream and with them at Cape Town?
16. How did the weather celebrate their Christmas and where?
17. How was the weather on the morning of 2nd January?
18. What attempts did the narrator make to protect himself and his
family from the huge waves?
19. I had no time to worry about bump head save the narrator what
problem you think deserved his immediate attention.
20. What happened on the morning of 3rd January?
21. Why did the narrator call in Amsterdam the most beautiful
island in the world?
22. Highlight the tremendous courage and for bearings shown by
the two children during the struggle to keep the vote from
sinking what values do you learn from them?
23. The hurdles of life can be challenged if we have confidence to
make optimum use of our potential elaborate.
24. The reaction of the crew and children give us an inside into the
human mind and how it can help a survive any disaster discuss.

1. Practical File Record (Handwritten):


Prepare a practical file including the following topics:
Physical Fitness Test Administration (ANY two Tests):
BMI (Body Mass Index)
50 M Sprint Test
Standing Broad Jump
Sit and Reach Flexibility Test
Shuttle Run (Agility Test)
Push-ups / Sit-ups (Muscular Endurance Test)
Yoga Asanas (Any 3):
Tadasana
Bhujangasana
Trikonasana
Paschimottanasana
Vrikshasasanas
Learn Ch 1 to 4 (Multiple choice questions answers)
 Complete assignment of Permutations and combinations.
 Complex number

 Prepare Notes and solve all mcqs, Assertion Reason, Statement


questions of chapter 3 of Micro economics Indifference curve
analysis and statistics of Economics .
 Chapter 4 Organisation of data.
 Chapter 10 Median Solve all practical question.
 Prepare practical file on the given topic.

 Learn ch-1, 2, 3
 Write two times States and capital of India.
 Fill states of India in political map of India & Fill important countries
in a world map.(two times)

PROJECT FILE
1. Write two pages on Discoveries of Mesopotamia.
2. Write two pages on the Society or Social life of Roman
Empire.

Learn MT -2 Syllabus
Part 2 Ch – 1, 2
Part 1 Ch – 3
Write and learn States and capital two times.
Map work
1. Fill states in Indian political map.(Two times)
Project File work
1. Write about power distribution two pages.
2. Write about fundamental Right Two pages.
3. Write about freedom & types of freedom two pages.
Revise assignment important Questions

 Prepare following chapters with all mcqs and practical questions.


 Chapter 4 Process and base of accounting
 Chapter 5 Source document
 Chapter 11 Cash book
 Chapter 12 Subsidiary books
 Prepare a project file on the given topic.

 Ch-2 make notes and Revise Ch 1 and 2 and Prepare a file as per
given topic

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