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HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XII
SESSION 2018-19
SPS, ROHINI HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (2018-2019) CLASS-XII
ENGLISH
Attempt these questions in your class register:
1. You are Mohan Garg. You intend to start hobby classes during the summer vacation at your
residence. Draft an advertisement to be published in the classified columns of a national daily.
(50 words)
2. Your school Adarsh Vidyalaya, Delhi is organising a lecture by the famous writer Vikram
Seth on the occasion of ‘Literacy Week’. Write a notice informing students about the lecture.
Invent necessary details.
3. Draft a poster on the detrimental consequences of burning leaves and garbage on the
environment and also issuing a warning to those indulging in the same.
4. Your school is planning a campaign in support of eye donation to mobilize the students and
society. Design a poster to be displayed in different areas of the locality surrounding your
school, highlighting the need for eye donation and eye banks.
5. You are Dr. Archana Bhargav, a lecturer in a reputed college.You have received an invitation
to attend the prize giving- ceremony on the occasion of the Regional Social Science
Exhibition. Write a letter to the Secretary of ‘The World View’ (the organizer of the
exhibition) informing him about your inability to attend.
6. IGNOU, Delhi has started a 6-months certificate course in Disaster Management. You are
Deepika/Deepak, the head of Disaster Management Cell of SDS Public School, Bangalore.
Write a letter to the Vice-Chancellor IGNOU enquiring about fees structure, criteria of
admission etc. as you want your colleagues to join it.
7. You are Yasmeen/ Yash a resident of R-6, Mangolpuri, Delhi. There are many uncovered
manholes in your locality which are a constant cause of fatal accidents. Write a letter to the
Commissioner, Sewage Disposal Board of Delhi, complaining about the problem and
requesting him for an early solution.
8. Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily, about water scarcity in your locality and
suggesting ways to improve the supply of water in your area.You are Raman/Reena of
Ghaziabad.
9. Write a Factual Description of a tourist spot you recently visited, in about 125 words.
10. You are Poorva / Partha, Cultural Secretary of D.B. Senior Secondary School, Mumbai. A
week-long Music and Dance festival was organised by your school. Write a report in about
125 words for your school magazine.
11. “To use the latest technology the right way, is in the hands of the youth today”. Write a
speech in 150-200 words discouraging the misuse of technological products like cell phones,
computers etc. and highlighting the need to use them to promote harmony and goodwill in the
society.
12. Read chapters 1- 14 of the novel “The Invisible Man” and summarize them
MATHEMATICS
Attempt these questions in your class register.
1. Find probability distribution and mean of the number of doublets in three throws of a
pair of dice.
2. A card from a pack of 52 cards is lost. From the remaining cards of the pack, two cards
are drawn at random and are found to be both clubs. Find the probability of the lost card
being a club.
3 A box manufacturer makes large and small boxes from a large piece of cardboard. The
large boxes require 4 sqm per box while the small boxes require 3 sqm per box. The
manufacturer is required to make atleast 3 large boxes and atmost twice as many small
boxes as large boxes. If 60 sqm of cardboard is in stock and if the profits on the large
and small boxes are 3 and 2 respectively, how many of each should be made in order
to maximise the total profit? Formulate the above L.P.P. mathematically and then solve
it graphically. What is the importance of cottage industry in India?
4. Find the probability distribution of the number of green balls drawn when three balls are
drawn without replacement from a bag containing 3 green and 5 white balls.
5. A box contains 5 gold and 4 silver coins, two coins are stolen from the box. Now one
coin is drawn at random from the box and is found to be of gold. Find the probability
that the lost coins were also of gold.
6. A cottage industry manufactures pedestal lamps and wooden shades each requiring the
use of grinding/cutting machine and a sprayer. It takes 2 hours on the grinding/cutting
machine and 3 hours on the sprayer to manufacture a pedestal lamp. It takes 1 hour on
the grinding/cutting machine and 2 hours on the sprayer to manufacture a shade. On any
day, the sprayer is available for at the most 20 hours and the grinding/cutting machine
for at the most 12 hours. The profit from the sale of a lamp is 5 and that from a shade is
3. Assuming that the manufacturer can sell all the lamps and shades that he produces,
how should he schedule his daily production in order to maximise his profit? Make an
LPP and solve it graphically. What is the importance of cottage industry in India?
7. A manufacturer produces pizza and cakes. It takes 1 hour of work on machine A and 3
hours on machine B to produce a packet of pizza. It takes 3 hours on machine A and 1
hour on machine B to produce a packet of cakes. He earns a profit of 17.50 per
packet on pizza and 7 per packet of cake. How many packets of each should be
produced each day so as to maximize his profits if he operates his machines for at the
most 12 hours a day? Form the above as a linear programming problem and solve it
graphically. Why pizza and cakes are not good for health?
8. On a multiple choice examination with three possible answers (out of which only one is
correct) for each of the five questions, what is the probability that a candidate would get
four or more correct answers just by guessing?
9. An experiment succeeds twice as often as it fails. Find the probability that in the next six
trails, there will be at least 4 successes.
10. In a competitive examination, an examinee either guesses or copies or knows the answer
to a multiple choice question with four choices. The probability that he makes a guess is
3
1 and the probability that he copies the answer is
6
1 . The probability that the answer is
correct, given that he copied it, is 8
1. Find the probability that he knows the answer to
the question, given that he correctly answered it.
PHYSICS
Attempt these questions in your class register.
Q1. Two thin concentric and coplanar spherical shells, of radii a and b (a<b) carry
charges,‘q’ and ‘Q’ respectively. Find the magnitude of the electric field at a point
distance x ,from their common centre for (i) 0< x< a (ii) a≤ x< b (iii) b≤ x < ᴔ.
Q2. A glass lens of refractive index 1.5 is placed in a liquid. What must be the refractive
index of the liquid so that the lens disappears?
Q3. Two identical plane metallic surfaces A and B are kept parallel to each other in air separated
by a distance of 1.0 cm as shown. Surface A is given a positive potential of 10V and the
outer surface of B is earthed. (i) What is the magnitude and direction of the uniform
electric field between points Y and Z? (ii) What is the work done in moving a charge of
20C from point X to point Y?
Q4. Two capacitors with capacity C1 and C2 are charged to potential V1 and V2
respectively and then connected in parallel. Calculate the common potential across the
combination, the charge on each capacitor, the electrostatic energy stored in the system
and the change in the electrostatic energy from its initial value.
Q5 A biconvex lens of focal length 20cm is placed coaxially with a convex mirror of radius of
curvature 20cm. The two are kept at 15cm from each other. A point object lies 40cm in
front of the convex lens. Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of the image by this
combination. Determine the nature and the position of the image formed.
Q6. Two opposite corners of a square carry charge Q each and the other two opposite
corners carry charge q each. If the resultant force on Q is zero, how are Q and q related.
Q7. A convex lens of focal length 10cm is placed coaxially 5cm away from a concave lens of
focal length 10cm. If an object is placed 30cm in front of the convex lens, find the
position of the final image formed by the combination.
Q8. An electrical technician requires a capacitance of 2µF in a circuit across a potential
difference of 1KV. A large number of 1µF capacitors are available to him each of
which can withstand a potential difference of not more than 400V. Suggest a possible
arrangement that requires a minimum number of capacitors.
Q9. (a) Define the dipole moment of an electric dipole.
(b) A dipole is placed in a uniform electric field of intensity 104
NC-1.
Find the
amount of work done in rotating an electric dipole with dipole moment 3x10-8
Cm from
its position of stable equilibrium to the position of unstable equilibrium.
Q10. The given graph shows the variation of charge ‘q’ versus potential difference ‘V’ for two
capacitors. The two capacitors C1and C2 have same plate separation but the plate area of
C2 is double than that of C1. Which of the lines in the graph corresponds to C1 and C2
and why?
Q11.Charges of magnitudes 2Q and –Q are located at points (a,0,0) and (4a,0,0). Find the ratio
of the electric flux,due to these charges, through concentric spheres of radii 2a and 8a
centered at the origin.
Q12.State Gauss theorem. Obtain an expression for the electric field intensity due to a thin line
charge at any point at distance r.
Q 13. The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor is 50pF and the distance between the plates is
4mm. It is charged to 200V and then the charging battery is removed. Now a dielectric
slab (k=4) is placed. Determine (a) final charge on each plate,(b) a final potential
difference between the plates and (c) final energy of the capacitor.
CHEMISTRY
Assignment to be done in the work sheet itself.
Q.1 Account for the following facts.
(1) Alkyl halides, though polar are immiscible with water.
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(2) Grignard reagents should be prepared under anhydrous conditions.
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(3) p-Dichlorobenzene has higher melting point than o- & m- isomers.
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(4) Chloromethane reacts with KCN to form ethanenitrile whereas with AgCN methyl
isocyanide is formed.
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(5) Cyclohexylchloride has a higher dipole moment than chlorobenzene.
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(6) Benzyl chloride favours SN1 reaction.
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(7) Haloarenes do not undergo nucleophilic substitution easily.
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(8) Inspite of causing –I effect Cl is –o and –p directing for electrophilic substitution.
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(9) Chloroform is stored in dark coloured bottles.
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(10) o-Nitrophenol is more steam volatile than p- Nitrophenol.
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(11) Phenols are more acidic than alcohols.
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(12) o- Nitrophenol is more acidic than o-methoxyphenol.
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(13) –OH group attached to benzene, activates it towards electrophilic substitution reaction.
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(14) Alcohols have much higher boiling points than corresponding ethers.
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(15) Aldehydes are more reactive than ketones towards nucleophilic addition reactions.
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(16) During nucleophilic addition of NH3 or its derivatives the pH of the reaction is carefully
controlled.
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(17) There are two –NH2 groups in semicarbazide. However only one is involved in formation
of semicarbazone.
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(18) NaHSO3 is used for the purification of aldehyde and ketones.
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(19) Benzaldehyde is less reactive than propanal towards nucleophilic addition reaction.
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(20) Carboxylic acids do not give the characteristic reactions of carbonyl group.
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(21) Benzaldehyde does not respond to Fehling’s g test.
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(22) Carboxylic acid are stronger acids than phenols.
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(23) Benzaldehyde does not undergo aldol condensation reaction.
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(24) Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than corresponding alcohols.
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(25) Chloroethanoic acid is a stronger acid than ethanoic acid.
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(26) Carboxylic acids donot undergo Friedal –Crafts reaction.
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(27) Aniline is less basic than ethanamine.
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(28) Primary amines have higher boiling points than tertiary amines.
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(29) Amines are less acdic than alcohols of comparable mass.
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(30) Gabriel phalimide synthesis cannot be used to prepare primary aromatic amines.
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Q.2 Bring about the following conversions:
a) Propanone to Propene
b) Toluene to Benzoic acid
c) Ethanal to 2-Hydroxypropanoic acid
d) Ethanal to 3-Hydroxybutanal
e) Benzoic acid to Benzaldehyde
f) Benzaldehyde to Benzophenone
g) Ethanol to Propan-2-ol
h) Benzene to p-Nitrobenzoic acid
i) Ethanal to But-2-enoic acid
j) Ethanal to Butane-1,3-diol
k) Benzene to 2-Phenylethanoic acid
l) Ethanol to Butane-1,3-diol
m) Nitrobenzene to Benzoic acid
n) Benzoic acid to Aniline
o) Butanamide to Propanamine
BIOLOGY
Attempt these questions in the Biology register.
Very Short Answer Type Questions
1. Offspring derived by asexual reproduction are called clones. Justify giving reasons.
2. In Yeast and Amoeba, the parent cell divides to give rise to the new individual cells, how
does the cell division differ in these organisms?
3. All papaya plants bear flowers, but fruits are seen only in some. Explain.
4. A bilobed dithecous anther has 100 microspore mother cells per microsporangium. How
many male gametophytes can this anther produce?
5. How is it possible in Oxalis and Viola plants to produce assured seed – set even in the
absence of pollinators?
6. How many ova will be produced by one full – grown primary oocyte?
7. What stimulates the pituitary to release the hormone responsible for parturition? Name
the hormone.
8. What is the principle behind the barrier methods of birth control?
9. Name an IUD that you would recommend to promote the cervix hostility of the sperms.
10. Name two contrasting pod – related traits studied by Mendel, in pea plant experiments.
Short Answer Type Questions
11. In a cross between two tall pea plants, some of the offspring produced were dwarf.
Explain with the help of a cross.
12. Differentiate between ‘ZZ’ and ‘XY’ type Sex- determination mechanisms.
13. If the chromosome number of a plant species is 16, what would be the chromosome
number and the ploidy level of (a) the microspore mother cell and (b) the endosperm
cells?
14. Mention the sites of action of the hormones GnRH and FSH during spermatogenesis in
human males. Give one function of each of the hormones.
15. Why is it difficult to get rid of ‘water hyacinth’ from a water body? Name one abiotic
component and one biotic component of the ecosystem that gets affected by its spread in
the water body.
16. Draw a longitudinal section of a post – pollinated pistil showing entry of pollen tube into
a mature embryo sac. Label filiform apparatus, chalazal end, hilum, antipodals, male
gamets and secondary nucleus.
17. (a) How is placenta formed in the human female?
(b) Name two hormones, which are secreted by it and are also present in a non- pregnant
woman.
18. What is artificial insemination in ART? What are the conditions, when it becomes
necessary?
19.(a) Explain a monohybrid cross, taking seed coat colour as a trait in Pisum sativum. Work
out the cross upto F2 generation.
(b) State the Laws of Inheritance that can be derived from such a cross.
20.(a) Explain triple fusion in angiosperms.
(b) Write the fate of the product of this fusion in the mature fruit of coconut.
Long Answer Questions
1. (i) Why are grasshopper and Drosophila said to show male heterogamety? Explain.
(ii) Explain female heterogamety with the help of an example.
2. A cross was carried out between a pea plant, heterozygous for round and yellow seeds
with a pea plant having wrinkled and green seeds.
a) Show the cross in Punnet Squares.
b) Write the phenotypes of the progeny of the cross.
3.(a) Describe the events of spermatogenesis with the help of a schematic representation.
(b) Write two differences between spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Answer the following questions in the register.
1. Name the header files that shall be needed for the successfully execution of following
code:
void main()
{
char W[ ]= “ SCHOOL”;
cout<<strlen(W);
}
2. (a) Rewrite the following program after removing syntactical error(s) if any.
#include <iostream.h>
Class employee
{
int eno;
float salary;
PUBLIC:
void Register ( )
{cin>>eno>>salary;}
void Display( )
{cout<<eno<<" : "<<salary<<endl;}
};
void main()
{
employee e;
Register();
Display();
}
(b) Define the constructors for the following definitions .
class A {
int x;
float y;
public :
A (int,float);
…..
…..
};
class B : public A
{
public:
…..
…..
};
3. Define a class supply in c++ with the following description :
Private members
• Code of type integer
a. Foodname of type string
• Sticker of type string
• Foodtype of type string
• A member function Gettype() to assign the following values for Foodtype as per
the given Sticker :
Public members
• A function Foodin() to allow user to enter values for Code, FoodName
Sticker and call function Gettype() to assign respective Foodtype.
• A function Foodout() to allow user to view the content of all the data members.
4. Which function(s) out of the following can be considered as overloaded function(s) in
the same program ? Also, write the reason for not considering the other(s) as
overloaded function(s).
void execute (char A,int B); //Function 1
void execute ( int A,char B); //Function 2
void execute(int P= 10); //Function 3
void execute( ); //Function 4
int execute (int A); // Function 5
void execute(int &G); // Function 6
5. Answer the questions (i) and (ii) after going through the following class:
class WORK
{
int WorkID;
char WorkType;
public:
~WORK( ) // Function 1
{
Sticker Foodtype
GREEN Vegetarian
YELLOW Contains Egg
RED Non- Vegetarian
cout<<”Un-Allocated”<<endl;
}
void status( ) // Function 2
{
cout<<WorkID<<”;”<<WorkType<<endl;
}
WORK( ) // Function 3
{
WorkID=10;
WorkType=’T’;
}
WORK(WORK &W) // Function 4
{
WorkID=W.WorkID+12;
WorkType=W.WorkType+1;
}
};
(i) Which member function out of function1, function2, function3 and function4 shown
in the above example of class WORK is called automatically, when the scope of an
object gets over? Is it known as Constructor OR Destructor OR Overloaded Function
OR Copy Constructor?
(ii) WORK W; //Statement 1
WORK Y (W); //Statement 2
Which member function out of Function1, Function2, Function3 and Function4 shown in
above definition of class WORK will be called on execution of statement written as
Statement 2? What is this function specifically known as out of Destructor or Copy
Constructor or Parameterized Constructor?
6. Write the definition of a function Sum(int A[ ], int n ) in C++ , which should display
the sum of even values and sum of odd values of the array separately.
7. Differentiate between global variables and local variables. Also give a suitable
example to support your answer.
8. What is the difference between #define and macros?
9. Differentiate between actual parameter and formal parameter. Give a suitable
example of each.
10. What is implicit type conversion. Explain with a suitable example.
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
To be done on EG Sheets
Q1. Draw a, b & c parts of Question No. 1 (regarding isometric Projection) and a & b part of
Question No. 2 (regarding machine parts) from CBSE Board exam question paper
of last five years in five different sheets.
a. Also try Question No.3 of assembly and disassembly on the same sheet.
Mention Year of Exams also.
Q2. From missing views chapter of your EG book, copy both views of all 15 exercises. Add their
missing views & isometric drawings. Give dimensions also.
b. On one drawing sheet, attempt 3 exercises thus use 5 drawing sheets-for these
exercises.
Q3. Explore and practice , a few exercises on simple solid in vertical position by using CAD
software. Also draw isometric drawings and 3 views of 15 exercises, as mentioned above in
Q No.2.
Q4. Complete the sheet work of the syllabus done till date.
ACCOUNTANCY
Answer the following questions in the register.
Q1. List two items that may appear on the debit side of a partner’s capital account.
Q2. Discuss the nature of Profit and Loss Appropriation Account.
Q3. What are the rights of partners in a partnership firm?
Q4. Where would you record interest on drawings when the capitals of the partners are
fixed?
Q5. What do you mean by the term ‘undistributed reserves’?
Q6. State the ratio in which the premium for goodwill brought in by the new partner is
credited to the old partners capital accounts.
Q7. X and Y are partners. There was dispute between them on the following points as there
was no partnership deed. Suggest the correct decision in each case.
(a) X wants to introduce his daughter P into the business but Y objects to it.
(b) X spends twice the time that Y devotes to business. X claims that he should get a
salary of ` 4,000 p.m. for his extra effort.
(c) Y wants that profit should be distributed in the ratio of their capitals but X wants that
it should be distributed equally.
Q8. Calculate the interest on capital @ 10 % p.a. payable to Bunty for the year ending March
31, 2018 from the following Balance Sheet of Aman and Bunty,:
Liabilities ` Assets `
Aman’s Capital
Bunty’s Capital
P & L Appropriation A/c (2018)
40,000
32,000
16,000
Sundry Assets 88,000
88,000 88,000
During the year Bunty’s drawings were ` 12,000 and profits during 2017-18 were
` 24,000.
Q9. A, B and C were partners in a firm. The net profit of the firm for the year ended March
31, 2018 was ` 30,000, which had been duly distributed amongst the partners in their
agreed ratio of 3:1:1. It was discovered on April 10, 2018 that the under mentioned
transactions were not entered in the books of accounts of the firm:
(i) Interest @ 6 % p.a. on their capitals which were: A- ` 50,000; B- ` 40,000 and C-
` 30,000.
(ii) Interest on drawings: A- ` 350; B- ` 250 and C- ` 150.
(iii) Salaries to partners: A- ` 5,000 and B- ` 7,500.
(iv) Commission due to A ` 3,000.
You are required to pass a single journal entry to be made on April 10, 2018 to rectify the
omission assuming that the capitals of the partners are fixed.
Q10. P and Q are partners sharing profits and losses equally. They admit R into partnership for
1/4th share of profit. R pays only ` 1,000 for premium out of his share of ` 1,800.
Goodwill account already appears in the books at ` 6,000. All the partners decided that
goodwill should not appear in the new firm’s books. Give the necessary journal entries.
Q11. From the following particulars, calculate the new profit sharing ratio of the partners:
(a) X and Y are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio 9 : 6. Z is
admitted as anew partner. X surrenders 3/15th share of his profit in favour of Z and Y
surrenders 6/15th of his share in favour of Z.
(b) A and B are partners sharing profits in the ratio 5 : 3. C is admitted to the partnership
for 1/4th share in future profits.
Q12. Calculate the value of goodwill from the information given on the following basis:
(a) Three year’s purchase of average profits of last five years.
(b) Capitalization of super profits.
Profit for the last five years: 2014- ` 40,000; 2015- ` 75,000; 2016- ` 50,000;
2017- ` 1,35,000; 2018- ` 1,00,000.
Average capital employed is ` 2,00,000 and the normal rate of return is 20 %.
Q13. Ashok and Kishore were partners in a firm, sharing profits and losses in the ratio 3 : 2.
The following was the Balance Sheet of the firm as on March 31, 2018:
Liabilities ` Assets `
Creditors
Bills Payable
Capital A/c’s:
Ashok 60,000
Kishore 40,000
30,000
20,000
1,00,000
Cash
Bank
Debtors
Stock
Plant
2,000
28,000
28,000
15,000
33,000
Building 44,000
1,50,000 1,50,000
They agreed to admit Vinod with effect from April 1, 2018 with a 1/4th share in the
profits the following terms:
(i) Vinod will bring in capital to the extent of 1/4th of capital of the new firm, after all
the adjustments have been made.
(ii) Buildings are to be appreciated by ` 8,000 and Plant to be depreciated by ` 3,000.
(iii) A provision for debtors is to be created at ` 3,000.
(iv) The goodwill of the firm was valued at ` 30,000.
Prepare the Revaluation Account, Partners’ Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of
the new firm.
Q14. The Balance Sheet of Apple, Banana and Orange who were sharing profit and losses in
the ratio 5 : 3 : 2 as at March 31, 2018 was as follows:
Liabilities ` Assets `
Creditors
Employees Provident Fund
Workmen Compensation Fund
Profit and Loss A/c
Capital Accounts:
Apple 40,000
Banana 62,000
Orange 33,000
50,000
10,000
50,000
85,000
1,35,000
Cash at bank
Sundry Debtors
Stock
Fixed Assets
Goodwill
40,000
1,00,000
80,000
60,000
50,000
3,30,000 3,30,000
Apple retired on the above date on the following terms:
(a) Goodwill of the firm is to be valued at ` 80,000 and Apple’s share of the same be
adjusted to that of Banana and Orange who will share the future profit and losses in the
ratio 2 : 3.
(b) Fixed Assets are to be depreciated to ` 57,500.
(c) Create a provision for doubtful debts @ 5 % on debtors.
(d) A claim for liability, included in creditors for ` 10,000 is settled at ` 8,000.
(e) The amount to be paid to Apple by Banana and Orange in such a way that their capitals
are proportionate to their profit sharing ratio after leaving a balance of ` 15,000 in the
Bank A/c. Apple decided to donate 50 % of his share to a school for differently
abled children. Prepare Revaluation A/c, Partners’ Capital Accounts and the Balance
Sheet of the new firm.
BUSINESS STUDIES
Answer the following questions in the register:
Q1. Define Programme.
Q2. ‘Planning eliminates uncertainties’. Do you agree? Give reason to support your answer.
Q3. Who is known as the father of management thought?
Q4. Why are the principles of management necessary for the success of an organisation ?
Q5. What is the importance of coordination? Write any two points.
Q6. List any two organisational objectives of management.
Q7. ‘Management aims at effectiveness and efficiency .’ Explain.
Q8. Explain key elements of coordination.
Q9. Explain four principles of scientific management.
Q10. Define management and explain any three of its principles.
Q11. Describe any two components of business environment.
Q12. Explain any five functions of the Top level management.
Q13. Explain the technique of ‘Functional Foremanship’.
Q14. State the impact of the government policy changes on business and industry in India.
Q15. Explain the features of a good plan.
ECONOMICS
Attempt these questions in your class register.
Q1. Production in an economy is below its potential due to unemployment. Government has
started employment generation schemes. Explain its effect on the Production Possibilities
Frontier.
Q2. Why should MRS be equal to PX/PY for a consumer to be in equilibrium using the
indifference curve analysis?
Q3. State with reasons whether the following items will have elastic or inelastic demand:
coke, matchbox, medicines, electricity, cigarettes, butter for a poor person and NCERT
books.
Q4. Explain with the help of a diagram the effect of increase in income of a consumer on the
market demand for a commodity.
Q5. A consumer consumes only two goods X and Y. Price of X rises. Explain the reaction of
the consumer with the help of utility analysis.
Q6. What is the relation between Good X and Good Y in each case, if with fall in the price of
Good X demand for Good Y (a) rises and (b) falls? Give reasons for your answer.
Q7. The quantity demanded of a commodity falls by 5 units when its price falls by ` 1 per
unit. Its price elasticity of demand is (-) 1.5. Calculate the price before change if at this
price, quantity demanded was 60 units.
Q8. Giving reasons state whether the following statements are true or false:
a) A consumer with monotonic preference will prefer a bundle (5,6) to (7,5).
b) MRS increases when the consumer moves downward along the indifference
curve.
c) TU decreases with fall in MU.
d) TU remains same whether MU is positive or not.
e) An economy will always operate on the PPC.
f) If the slope of the demand curve is zero, the price elasticity of demand will also
be zero.
Q9. A consumer buys 80 units of a good at a price of ` 5 per unit. Price elasticity of demand
is (-2). At what price will he buy 64 units?
Q10. Given the market price of a good, how does a consumer decide as to how many units of
that good to buy? Explain.
Q11. Define budget line. Write the equation of budget line. When can it shift to the right?
Q12. There are train and bus services between New Delhi and Jaipur. The train fare between
the two cities comes down. How will this affect the demand curve for bus travel between
the two cities?
Q13. In order to encourage tourism in Goa, Indigo Airlines reduces the air fare to Goa. How
will it affect the market demand curve for air travel to Goa?
Q14. Name the curve that represents the production potential of an economy. Explain its
features.
Q15. The price elasticity of demand for flowers and toys are respectively (-) 0.9 and (-) 0.5.
Which of these is more elastic and why?
PSYCHOLOGY
Discuss the following in your class register in 200-250 words.
1. Case study Method
2. Interview Method
3. Questionnaire Method
4. Mood Disorders
5. Schizophrenia
6. Behavioural and Developmental Disorders
7. Learning Disorders
8. Autism
7. Pervasive Developmental Disorders
8. Eating Disorders
9. Substance use disorder
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Attempt these questions in your class register.
Q1. Write short notes on : Seeding and Planning.
Q2. Explain the procedure for giving ‘bye’.
Q3. Discuss Intramurals. Explain any three objectives of intramurals. Mention the significance
of intramurals for school children.
Q4. Define balanced diet. Explain the components of diet.
Q5. What do you mean by Vitamins? Explain about fat soluble and water soluble Vitamins.
Q6. Define macro nutrients. Explain about any four macro nutrients.
Q7. Discuss Asanas as preventive measures in detail.
Q8. What do you mean by Obesity? Discuss the benefits and contraindications of Pada-
Hastasana and Vajrasana.
Q9. Define Diabetes. Discuss the procedure , benefits and contraindications of Bhujangasana.
Q10. Elaborate the Disability and Disorder in detail. Discuss its types, and causes of disability.
Q11. What do you mean by Sensory Processing Disorder? Discuss the causes of (SPD).
Q12. What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? Discuss its causes in detail.
Q13. What is Weight training? Discuss its advantages and disadvantages.
Q14. Suggest at what age children should be exposed to weight training and justify your answer.
Q15. Explain any five common Postural deformities.
INFORMATICS PRACTICES
Attempt these questions in your class register.
1. Define:
a) GSM b) GPRS c) VOIP d) 4G mobile technology
2. An organization is planning to link its head office situated in Delhi with the office at
Srinagar. Suggest an economics way to connect it, the company is ready to compromise
on the speed of connectivity. Justify your answer.
3. Differentiate between STAR and BUS topology. Also draw the diagram.
4. Differentiate between SWITCH and HUB.
5. State two reasons for which you may link to have a network of computers instead of
having stand alone computers.
6. Distinguish between Primary Key and Foreign Key with the help of an example.
7. Differentiate between guided and unguided transmission media.
8. Table Employee has 4 records and table Dept has 3 records in it. Later 8 rows were added
and 1 field was removed. What will be the cardinality and degree of table Dept?
9. Consider the table EXAM given below. Write commands in MySql for (i) to (iv) and
output for (v) to (viii).
Table: EXAM
No Name Stipend Subject Average Division
1 Karan 400 English 15 FIRST
2 Aman 680 Maths 24 FIRST
3 Javed 500 Accounts NULL FIRST
4 Bishakh 200 IP 20 SECOND
5 Sugandha 400 History 10 THIRD
6 Suparna 550 Geo 5 THIRD
7 Ankit 400 NULL 10 THIRD
(i) To list the names of those students, who have obtained Division as FIRST in
the ascending order of NAME.
(ii) To display a report listing NAME, SUBJECT and Annual stipend received
assuming that the stipend column has monthly stipend.
(iii) To count the number of students, who have either Accounts or Informatics as
Subject.
(iv) To insert a new row in the table EXAM:
6, “Mohan”, 500, “English”, 73, “SECOND”;
(v) SELECT AVG(Stipend) FROM EXAM WHERE DIVISION=“THIRD”;
(vi) SELECT COUNT (DISTINCT Subject) FROM EXAM;
(vii) SELECT MIN (Average) FROM EXAM WHERE Subject=“English”;
(viii) To count the number of students according to their Division wise.
10. Write a MYSQL command for creating a table “PAYMENT” whose structure is
given below:
Table : PAYMENT
Field Name DateType Size Constraint
Loan_number Integer 4 Primary key
Payment_number Varchar 3
Payment_date Date
Payment_amount Integer 8 Not NULL
11. Define Referential Integrity with the help of an example.
12. Rewrite the following query correcting the errors. Also underline the corrections
made:
SELECT * FROM STUDENT WHERE MARKS = NULL;
13. Differentiate between DROP TABLE and DELETE command in MYSQL.
14. Differentiate between CHAR and VARCHAR data types in MYSQL.
15. Write a command in Mysql which will increase the salary of all the employees by
10% in table EMP.
GEOGRAPHY
On the outline political maps of India, mark and label the following:
Units - 7 Ch. 1 to 4 and 8 (i) States having largest and smallest area.
(ii) States having largest and smallest population.
(iii) States having highest and lowest density of population
(iv) States having highest and lowest level of urbanisation
(v) States with highest in migration
(vi) States having highest and lowest gender ratio.
(vii) States having highest and lowest literacy rate.
(viii) States having highest and lowest female literacy rate.
(ix) State having highest percentage of population below poverty
line.
(x) States having highest and lowest Human Development Index.
(xi) Cities with more than 10 million population
(xii) States with highest out migration
Ch, 5 to 9 Leading producing states of the following crops:
(a) Rice, (b) Wheat, (c) Jowar, (d) Bajra,
(e) Maize, (f) Groundnut, (g) Cotton, (h) Jute,
(i) Sugarcane, j) Tea, and (k) Coffee
Minerals:
Iron-ore mines: Mayurbhanj, Kendujhar, Durg, Bailadila,
Ratnagiri, Bellary.
Manganese mines: Sundergarh, Balaghat, Nagpur, Shimoga.
Copper mines: Hazaribagh, Singhbhum, Khetri, Udaipur
and Amarkantak.
Bauxite mines: Katni, Bilaspur and Koraput.
Coal mines: Jharia, Bokaro, Raniganj, Korba, Talcher, Singareni,
Neyveli
Oil Refineries: Bhatinda, Panipat, Mathura, Jamnagar,
Mangalore, Tatipaka,Haldia, Guwahati, Barauni.
Iron and Steel Plants: Bhadravati, Bhilai, Durgapur, Rourkela,
Jameshedpur
Cotton Textile: Ahmedabad, Surat, Gwalior, Varanasi,
Murshidabad, Pune,Nagpur, Solapur and Mysore.
Software Technology Parks:Gandhinagar,Srinagar, Mohali,
Shimla, Delhi,Noida, Kanpur, Indore, Hyderabad, Bhubaneshwar
Major Industrial Regions.
Unit - 10 Ch. 10 and 11 Transport:
(i) States having lowest and highest density of roads.
(ii) Headquarters of all railway zones.
(iii) Major Sea Ports-Kandla, Marmagao, Kochi,
Tuticorin,Chennai
(iv)International Airports:
Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata,
Guwahati, Delhi, Amritsar, Panaji, Kochi and
Thiruvananthapuram.