Class Xii Compiled Holiday Homework
Class Xii Compiled Holiday Homework
Class Xii Compiled Holiday Homework
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BOTH PART -I AND PART -II WILL BE CONSIDERED AS A COMPONENT OF INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT.
BIOLOGY
FOR
XII SC A, B & C
PART - I
BIOLOGY QUESTION PAPER
General Instructions:
Read the following instructions carefully and strictly follow them:
1. Answer the questions in your biology note-book.
2. Write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it.
3. This question paper contains 20 questions. All questions are compulsory.
4. This question paper is divided into two sections Section A and B.
5. In Section A-Questions no. 1 to 10 are very short answer (VSA) type questions, carrying 2
marks each.
6. In Section B-Questions no. 11 to 20 are short answer (SA) type questions, carrying 3 marks
each.
SECTION A
The diagram given below shows a developmental
stage of human embryo. Answer the following
questions with reference to it:
a) From which end of the ovule, and how does the pollen tube gain its entry into
2. the embryo sac of a Hibiscus flower? 2
b) State the fate of the male nuclei present in the pollen tube.
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a) Identify and name the structures
‘A ‘and ‘B’marked in the
images given alongside:
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b) State their importance in various
biotechnology experiments.
Explain the process by which a bacterial cell can be made ‘competent’to take up
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foreign DNA from its surroundings, using divalent cations and temperature treatment.
Ecological pyramids give important information about the ecological system, but do
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have some limitations. List any two limitations of ecological pyramids.
India is the seventh largest country in the world in terms of total land area including
land and water. Write the value of the land area of our country (in terms of percentage)
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of the world. Mention then, what makes India one of the 12 mega diversity countries of
the world.
Meselson and Stahl carried out an experiment to prove the nature of DNA replication.
Recall the experiment and answer the following questions.
7. a) Which two types of nitrogen were used by them in their experiment and why? 2
b) Why did they take samples of E. coli at definite time intervals for their
observation?
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Observe the diagram given below showing the menstrual cycle of a normal human
female and answer the questions that follow:
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What are the suitable technical terms used for the following?
a) Days 1 to 7
b) Days 8 to 12
c) Days 16 to 28
d) Days 13 to 15
9. Write the changes that hnRNA undergoes before it leaves the nucleus as mRNA. 2
SECTION B
With the help of a schematic diagram only, show in three steps, the formation of
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recombinant DNA by the action of restriction endonuclease EcoRI and DNA ligase.
12. Study the given pedigree chart and answer the questions that follow. 3
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a) Is the trait given in the chart dominant or recessive? Give reason in support of
your answer.
b) Is this trait autosomal or sex-linked? Give reason in support of your answer.
c) Write the possible genotypes of the children’s numbers the second
generation.
a) Name the two primate ancestors of the present-day humans, who existed
approximately about 15 million years ago.
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b) According to geological records, when and where did Australopithecines live?
c) Give two differences between Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
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Study the diagrammatic representation given
alongside, of the Earth with regions marked
‘A ‘and ‘B’ respectively. Answer the
questions that follow.
a) Write the observations made
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moving from region ‘A’ to region
‘B’. Give two reasons also.
b) Stating the reason, mention the
approximate number of bird species
recorded in India.
A time-bound vaccination
programme is followed for the
children in our country from their
birth up to ten years of age. A graph
plotted alongside shows the effect
of the vaccination followed by
19. infection by the same pathogen, and 3
the antibody concentration in the
blood of the child.
a) Explain why the
administration of a vaccine causes an increase in the antibody concentration.
b) If the child is infected with the same pathogen almost four months later, the
antibody concentration in his/her blood increases very fast. Explain why.
BIOLOGY
FOR
XII SC A, B & C
PART - II
1. Prepare a chart on different types of population interaction that you have
studied, with example and relevant pictures. Printed coloured pictures may
be pasted.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 083
FOR
XII SC A, B & C
PART – I
COMPUTER SCIENCE QUESTION PAPER
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COMPUTER SCIENCE (083)
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
PART- II
CLASS : XII SC B
ROLL
NAME OF THE STUDENTS TOPIC
NO.
1 ANISH KUMAR
2 AVIRAL DEWAN
3 DIWAKAR SHARMA DATABASE AND SQL
CLASS : XII SC C
ROLL
NAME OF THE STUDENTS TOPIC
NO.
1 AKANKSHA RAJ
2 ANANTA JYOTI RAI
3 DIA GARG PYTHON - USER
DEFINED
4 RADHIKA SAH FUNCTIONS
5 RANJANA SAH
6 SAMARTH AGRAWAL
7 SAVYASACHI SONAR
8 SIDDHANT SUJEET NETWORK -
TOPOLOGY,
9 SOUMYA KUMAR RAI
NETWORK
10 TENZING PHUNTSOK BHUTIA DEVICES, AND ITS
FUNCTIONS,
11 TENZING WANGDA BHUTIA
TOPLOLOGIES AND
12 UJJWAL KANT SHARMA ITS TYPES
13 VYUSHTI PRADHAN
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INFORMATICS PRACTICES
PART – I
INFORMATICS PRACTICES QUESTION PAPER
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GD GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL, SILIGURI
SUBJECT- INFORMATICS PRACTICES (065)
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK PART - II
CLASS:: XII
GROUP B TOPIC
MEGAN THAPA
SANJIWANI RANA PANDAS DATAFRAME
ANGAD SHARMA INDEXING OPERATIONS
YONGTEN WANGDI ITTEROWS/ ITERTUPLES
TENZIN YANGZOM BHUTIA
RIDHIMA PRADHAN
NIYONIKA THAPA
GROUP C TOPIC
ANUBHAV LAMA
BATSAL RAJBANSHI DATA VISUALIZATION
DEWANSH SAH CREATING LINE CHART ,
ABHIMOD POKHREL BAR CHART AND
NIMA GELBU SHERPA HISTOGRAM WITH
YUSEL ZANGMU BHUTIA ATTRIBUTES
ZAMAN SHAGUPTA YESMIN
GROUP D TOPIC
DIYA PAUL
ARYAN SINGHA SQL DDL, DML, TCL
KUSH SINGH COMMANDS AND QUERIES
KARMA KHANDU BHUTIA WITH EXAMPLES
REBECCA DAS
SAMPADA SHRESTHA
KALZANG RINCHEN
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GYATSO
GROUP E TOPIC
ISHANT CHHETRI
REU PANDI LEPCHA MYSQL FUNCTIONS
SHREYA GHIMREH NUMERIC AND STRING
SHYANNE THAPA TYPE
TENZIN THARCHEN
LACHUNGPA
TENZING KUNSANG
BHUTIA
STREAM - COMMERCE
GROUP A TOPIC
ALOK DADHICH
AYUSH MITTAL PANDAS SERIES
GARIMA MITTAL ATTRIBUTES &
VECTOR OPERATIONS
MOON PARVIN
NARAYAN RAJ
AGRAWAL
PARTH AGARWAL
PRINCE AGRAWAL
GROUP B TOPIC
RITWIK AGARWAL
PANDAS DATAFRAME
SHREYANSH
INDEXING OPERATIONS
LUNAWAT
ITTEROWS/ ITERTUPLES
TSHERING BHUTIA
VEDANT AGARWAL
YASH MITTAL
AYUSHNA KATTEL
GROUP C TOPIC
DEV KUMAR
AGARWALA DATA VISUALIZATION
CREATING LINE CHART ,
HARDIK AGARWAL
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HARSH PERIWAL BAR CHART AND
HISTOGRAM WITH
LAVANYA AGARWAL ATTRIBUTES
MANNAT MARDA
MD KAUNAIN
GROUP D TOPIC
NIYATI GOYAL
SQL DDL, DML, TCL
RIFIKA AGARWAL COMMANDS AND QUERIES
RYAN AGARWAL WITH EXAMPLES
SAYONI PAUL
SIDDHI JAIN
(CHHAJER)
VANSHIKA SINHAL
GROUP E TOPIC
ASHISH AGARWAL
MYSQL FUNCTIONS
AYUSH AGARWAL NUMERIC AND STRING
BHAWISHYA
AGARWAL
TYPE
DEBATRA SANYAL
DEVYANSH SINGH
HIMADRI GHOSH
KOMAL KOTHARI
GROUP F TOPIC
ASHISH AGARWAL
MYSQL FUNCTIONS
AYUSH AGARWAL DATE TYPE
BHAWISHYA
AGARWAL
&
TABLE JOINS
DEBATRA SANYAL
DEVYANSH SINGH
HIMADRI GHOSH
KOMAL KOTHARI
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STREAM – HUMANITIES
GROUP A TOPIC
RITI MAHESHWARI
RIDANSHI HARLALKA PANDAS SERIES
EVA SAHA ATTRIBUTES &
IRA NIROLA VECTOR OPERATIONS
GROUP B TOPIC
ADITYA NATH TEJASVI DATA VISUALIZATION
PARAS KUMAR CREATING LINE CHART ,
BAR CHART AND
HISTOGRAM WITH
ATTRIBUTES
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CLASS-XII
SUBJECT: ACCOUNTANCY (055) (PART - A)
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(ii) Expenditure on migration
6. Argue in favour of the need for different forms of government intervention in the education and
health sectors.
7. Skill formation is the key factor of ensuring economic development .Discuss
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5 BAISHNABI
AGARWAL
6 DEV AGARWAL
7 DHRUV GROUP - 3. DETERMINATION Business Admission of a
AGARWAL 3 OF INCOME AND Environment Partner
8 DIWAKAR EMPLOYMENT
AGARWAL
9 GARIMA
MITTAL
10 ISHAN GROUP - 4. GOVERNMENT Planning Retirement and
AGARWAL 4 BUDGET AND THE Death of
11 ISHANT ECONOMY Partner
AGARWAL
12 JHANVI GOYAL
13 KABIR GROUP - 5. FOREIGN Organising Dissolution of a
AGARWAL 5 EXCHANGE Firm
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AGARWAL
15 MONIKA
AGARWAL
16 MOON PARVIN GROUP - 6. BALANCE OF Staffing Analysis of
17 NARAYAN RAJ 6 PAYMENTS Financial
AGRAWAL Statements
18 NIKHIL KUMAR
BHAGAT
19 PARTH GROUP - 7. INDIAN ECONOMY Directing Ratio Analysis-
AGARWAL 7 ON THE EVE OF Liquidity and
20 PRAGATI INDEPENDECE Solvency
SINGHANIA
21 PRINCE
AGRAWAL
22 PURAB GROUP - 8. INDIAN ECONOMY Controlling Cash Flow
AGRAWAL 8 (1950-90) Statement
23 RACHIT
AGRAWAL
24 RASHI
AGARWAL
25 RAUNAK GROUP - 9. LIBERALISATION, Financial Accounting of
TOSHNIWAL 9 PRIVATISATION AND Management Shares
26 RISHI GOYAL GLOBALISATION
27 Devankkshi yonzon
28 RITWIK
AGARWAL
29 SHREYANSH GROUP - 10. HUMAN CAPITAL Financial Accounting for
LUNAWAT 10 FORMATION market Debentures
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30 SUHANI
SINGHAL
31 TSHERING
BHUTIA
32 VAIBHAV GROUP - 11. RURAL Marketing Ratio Analysis-
AGARWAL 11 DEVELOPMENT Management Activity Ratios
33 VANISHA
AGARWAL
34 VEDANT
AGARWAL
35 YASH AGARWAL GROUP - 12. EMPLOYMENT : Consumer's Ratio Analysis-
12 GROWTH , Protection Profitability
36 YASH CHANDAK INFORMALISATION Ratios
37 HARDIK AND OTHER ISSUES
MAHESHWARI
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SESSION : 2023-24
Sec on A
1. Iden fy the Greek historian with the help of the following informa on:
He had men oned a commi ee with six subcommi ees for coordina ng military ac vity in Mauryan
Empire.
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a) (a) - (iii), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (i) b) (a) - (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (ii)
c) (a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (iii), (d) - (ii) d) (a) - (iii), (b) - (ii), (c) - (i), (d) - (iv)
5. Which of these was the reason for Nana Saheb’s joining the revolt of 1857?
b) The Bri sh refused him the pension of Peshwa Baji Rao II.
a)The dargah of Shaikh Salim Chish b) The dargah of Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya
c) The dargah of Shaikh Muinuddin Sijzi d) The dargah of Shaikh Fariduddin Ganj-I Shakar
7.Which of the following were the du es performed by state officials in the 16th century?
a)Keeping the records b) Measuring the land c) All of these d) Collec on of land revenue
8. Which were the two plants men oned by Ibn Ba uta, unfamiliar to his audience? A.
Coconut and pine apple b) Coconut and pine c) Coconut and paan d) Coconut and
papaya
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i. Lord Irwin. ii. Lord Reading. iii. Lord Wellington. iv. Lord Chelmsford.
a.ii, i, iii, iv b) iv, ii, i, iii c) i, ii, iii, iv d) iv, iii, ii, i
11. Asser on (A): Precise arrangements were created to conserve rainwater for use in
Vijaynagar’s capital.
12. Reason (R): Vijayanagara was located in one of the Peninsula's most rainy regions.
a)
c) (a) - (iv), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (i) d) (a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iv)
14. Asser on (A): As per an excerpt of a mantra from the Rigveda, there was a concept of
producing fine sons.
Reason (R): As per the tradi on, sons were considered important for the con nuity of the matrilineal
family.
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15. Consider the following statements regarding the script of Harappans.
b. It was pictographic.
17. Which of the above are correct about the script of Harappans.
18. Which of the following leader associated with Barout in U ar Pradesh during the 1857
revolts?
19. Which of the following languages Gandhiji favoured as the na onal language?
a) Hindi b) Urdu
c) Hindustani d) Persian
20. At burials in Harappan sites the dead were generally laid in ______.
a) pits b) caves
c) boxes d) wholes
21. Who provided money for the preserva on of the ancient site- Great Stupa at Sanchi?
24. In which of the following schedule of the Indian Cons tu on have men oned the
scheduled languages of India?
a) Fourth b) One
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c) Eighth d) Ninth
25. Rulers whose name ended with the term Puta belonged to
Sec on B
26. Compare and contrast the list of things given to the Pandyan chief (Source 3) with those
produced in the village of Danguna (Source 8). Do you no ce any similari es and
differences?
Source 3:- (The Pandya chief Sengu uvan visits the forest)
(When he visited the forest) people came down the mountain, singing and dancing ... just as the
defeated show respect to the victorious king, so did they bring gi s – ivory, fragrant wood, fans made of
the hair of deer, honey, sandalwood, red ochre,
an mony, turmeric, cardamom, pepper, etc. they brought coconuts, mangoes, medicinal plants, fruits,
onions, sugarcane, flowers, areca nut, bananas, baby gers, lions, elephants, monkeys, bear, deer, musk
deer, fox, peacocks, musk cat, wild cocks, speaking parrots, etc. ...
This is what Prabhava Gupta states in her inscrip on:- Prabhava Gupta … commands the
gramakutumbinas (householders/peasants living in the village), Brahmanas and others living in the
village of Danguna ... “Be it known to you that on the twel h (lunar day) of the bright (fortnight) of
Kar ka, we have, in order to increase our religious merit donated this village with the pouring out of
water, to the Acharya (teacher) Chanalasvamin … You should obey all (his) commands ...
We confer on (him) the following exemp ons typical of an agrahara …(this village is) not to be entered by
soldiers and policemen; (it is) exempt from (the obliga on to provide) grass, (animal) hides as seats, and
charcoal (to touring royal officers); exempt from (the royal preroga ve of) purchasing fermen ng liquors
and digging (salt); exempt from (the right to) mines and Khadira trees; exempt from (the obliga on to
supply) flowers and milk; (it is donated) together with (the right to) hidden treasures and deposits (and)
together with major and minor taxes ...”
27. Read the text carefully and answer the ques ons:
This is an excerpt from the Mahaparinibbana Su a, part of the Su a Pitaka. As the Buddha lay, dying
Ananda asked him “What are we to do Lord, with the remains of the Tathagata (another name for the
Buddha)?" The Buddha replied, “Hinder not yourselves Ananda by honouring the remains of the
Tathagata. Be zealous, be intent on your own good. "But when pressed further, the Buddha said, “At the
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four crossroads, they should erect a Thupa (Pali for stupa) to the Tathagata. And whosoever shall there
place garlands or perfume.... or make a saluta on there, or become in its presence calm of heart, that
shall long be to them for a profit and joy.”
28. Read the text carefully and answer the ques ons:
The Chaturvedins (Brahmana versed in the four Vedas) and the outcaste
This is an excerpt from a composi on of Tondaradippodi, who was a Brahmana: You (Vishnu) manifestly
like those servants who express their love for your feet, though they may be born outcastes, more than
the Chaturvedins who are strangers and without allegiance to your service.
29. Read the text carefully and answer the ques ons:
A few months before his death Mahatma Gandhi reiterated his views on the language ques on:
This Hindustani should be neither Sanskri sed Hindi nor Persianised Urdu but a happy combina on of
both. It should also freely admit words wherever necessary from the different regional languages and
also assimilate words from foreign languages, provided that they can mix well and easily with our
na onal language. Thus our na onal language must develop into a rich and powerful instrument capable
of expressing the whole gamut of human thought and feelings. To confine oneself to Hindi or Urdu would
be a crime against intelligence and the spirit of patrio sm.
a. During the 1930s, which language was accepted as our na onal language by
Congress?
c. Write any two quali es that Gandhiji sought in our na onal language.
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34. i. On the given poli cal outline map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate
symbols:
OR
ii. On the same outline map two places have been marked as A and B which are Harappan Sites.
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SUBJECT: POLITICAL SCIENCE
1. Arrange the following events in chronological order and choose the correct option:
a. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
b. End of civil war in Tajikistan.
c. A military coup by the Communist Party hardliners.
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d. Russian Revolution.
i. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
ii. (ii), (i), (iv), (iii)
iii. (iv), (i), (iii), (ii)
iv. (iii), (i), (ii), (iv)
2. The President of which Central Asian country appointed himself to power, first for
ten years and extended it for another ten years?
a. Turkmenistan
b. Ukraine
c. Azerbaijan
d. Kyrgyzstan
3. Arms control is an important measure of traditional security as:
a. It prevents the military action.
b. It coordinates actions to defend against military attack.
c. It regulates the acquisition or development of weapons.
d. It is concerned with preventing a war like situation.
4. ________ ensures that rivals do not go to war through misunderstanding or
misconception.
a. Alliance Building
b. Confidence Building
c. Balance of power
d. Arms Control
5. Match the List I with the List II
List I List II
A. Indigenous people of the Cordillera region (i) Chile
B. Mapuche (ii) Bangladesh
C. Tribal people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (iii) Philippines
D. Kuna tribe (iv) East of Panama Canal
Codes:
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b. Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct, but the Reason is not the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
c. The Assertion is incorrect, but the Reason is correct.
d. The Assertion is correct, but the Reason is incorrect.
7. Name the founder President of ‘Congress Socialist Party’.
a. K.M. Munshi
b. Acharya Narendra Dev
c. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
d. Minoo Masani
8. After Independence, the first Lok Sabha elections had to be postponed twice and
was finally held from:
a. November 1951 to February 1952
b. December 1951 to February 1952
c. September1951 to February 1952
d. October 1951 to February 1952
9. Which one of the following Chinese leaders was accompanied by Dalai Lama during
the visit to India in 1956?
a. Hua Guofeng
b. Zhao Ziyang
c. Premier Zhou Enlai
d. Li Peng
10. In the following question, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of
Reason (R). Choose the appropriate option as answer:
Assertion (A): The Sixth Schedule of the Constitution allows different tribes complete
autonomy of preserving their practices and customary laws.
Reason (R): These provisions proved crucial in resolving complex political problems in
the Northeast.
a. Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct, and the Reason is the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
b. Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct, but the Reason is not the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
c. The Assertion is incorrect, but the Reason is correct.
d. The Assertion is correct, but the Reason is incorrect.
11. For the early realization of freedom of which country did India make an earnest
effort by convening an international conference to support the freedom struggle.
a. Malaysia
b. Vietnam
c. Thailand
d. Indonesia
12. Bodo community belongs to ________.
a. Manipur
b. Assam
c. Mizoram
d. Arunachal Pradesh
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SUBJECT : PSYCHOLOGY
1. Define Intelligence?
2. What is Aptitude?
6. Differentiate the various approaches of Intelligence and classify the theories of Intelligence on
the
7. What is Buddhi?
9. “Intelligence is the ability to adapt, to shape and select an environment to accomplish one’s
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CLASS: XII
I. Complete the questions from NCERT in Mathematics Homework Copy for the
following Chapters:
CH-7: INTEGRALS
Miscellaneous exercise: Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6, Q10, Q11, Q18, Q19, Q21, Q24, Q26, Q27, Q28, Q30, Q32, Q33, Q36,
Q38, Q41, Q42
SL.NO. NAME OF STUDENTS (XII COM A) CHAPTERS CHART PAPER(Each students must make one chart paper of the topic mentioned below)
1 ANUBHAV SAHI A INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS FORMULAE
2 ARIHANT JAIN A INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS MIND MAP
3 BAISHNABI AGARWAL A INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS KEY POINTS AND PROPERTIES
4 DEV AGARWAL A INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS APPLICATION BASED QUESTION OR APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC IN REAL LIFE
5 DHRUV AGARWAL A MATRICES FORMULAE
6 DIWAKAR AGARWAL A MATRICES MIND MAP
7 ISHAN AGARWAL A MATRICES KEY POINTS AND PROPERTIES
8 ISHANT AGARWAL A MATRICES APPLICATION BASED QUESTION OR APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC IN REAL LIFE
9 JHANVI GOYAL A DETERMINANTS FORMULAE
10 KABIR AGARWAL A DETERMINANTS MIND MAP
11 KHUSHI AGARWAL A DETERMINANTS KEY POINTS AND PROPERTIES
12 MONIKA AGARWAL A DETERMINANTS APPLICATION BASED QUESTION OR APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC IN REAL LIFE
13 NIKHIL KUMAR BHAGAT A CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY FORMULAE
14 PRAGATI SINGHANIA A CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY MIND MAP
15 PURAB AGRAWAL A CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY KEY POINTS AND PROPERTIES
16 RACHIT AGRAWAL A CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY APPLICATION BASED QUESTION OR APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC IN REAL LIFE
17 RASHI AGARWAL A APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES FORMULAE
18 RAUNAK TOSHNIWAL A APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES MIND MAP
19 RISHI GOYAL A APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES KEY POINTS AND PROPERTIES
20 SUHANI SINGHAL A APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES APPLICATION BASED QUESTION OR APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC IN REAL LIFE
21 VAIBHAV AGARWAL A APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS FORMULAE
22 VANISHA AGARWAL A APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS MIND MAP
23 YASH AGARWAL A APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS KEY POINTS AND PROPERTIES
24 YASH MITTAL A APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS APPLICATION BASED QUESTION OR APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC IN REAL LIFE
25 HARDIK MAHESHWARI A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FORMULAE
26 AKRITI SINGH C DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MIND MAP
27 ANJALI KUMARI SAH C DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS KEY POINTS AND PROPERTIES
28 ANUJ GUPTA C DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS APPLICATION BASED QUESTION OR APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC IN REAL LIFE
29 HARSHVARDHAN AGARWAL C VECTORS FORMULAE
30 HRISHIKESH CHHETRI C VECTORS MIND MAP
31 KRISH AGARWALA C VECTORS KEY POINTS AND PROPERTIES
32 MEGHAL CHHETRI C VECTORS APPLICATION BASED QUESTION OR APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC IN REAL LIFE
33 MUSKAN KUMPAWAT C VECTORS MIND MAP
34 PEHLAJ AGARWAL C THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY FORMULAE
35 PRITI AGRAWAL C THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY MIND MAP
36 SHREYA AGARWAL C THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY KEY POINTS AND PROPERTIES
37 TANISHA SONI C THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY APPLICATION BASED QUESTION OR APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC IN REAL LIFE
38 YASH KESHRI C THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY MIND MAP
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ENGLISH DIWALI HOMEWORK
STD XI & XII (ALL STREAMS)
As a part of the Diwali Homework, each member of the following Groups are requested to
prepare a mind map taking clues from the Sample mind map (to be supplied by the teacher) as
per the Chapter assigned to each Group and submit the same on 21.11.2023
It is mandatory for everyone to actively participate in the activity.
NOTE:
The mind map must be done in a chart paper.
The names of the members under each group has been given in the attached excel sheet.
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XII SC A
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 GROUP 7 GROUP 8 GROUP 9 GROUP 10 GROUP 11
1 ABHIMOD BHUMIKA DEEP HIRAL LAKHAYA MD SAMIR MEGHA PRIYA REYANSH SHREYA SUJAL
2 ANJALI BIDHI DIVYANSHA KOMALPREETMAJIMA MD TAHARIYAMODHURI RAAGHAV SAMRIDDHI SRINJOY TEJASWANI
3 ANUBHAV BISHAL EEASHNA KRITIKA MANSIB MEGAN NAITIK RAPHDEN SARA SUHANI RIDDHI
XII SC B
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 GROUP 7 GROUP 8 GROUP 9 GROUP 10 GROUP 11
1 ANGAD ANKITA BANDHULI DHAMCHOS HARSHVARDHAN
NALINAKSHI PRITIKA ROHAN SHREYA TENZING YUVIKA
2 ANISH ANUBHAV BATSAL DIWAKAR KUSH NIMA RIDHIMA SANJEEWANISUMNIMA YOEZER ZAMAN
3 ANJEELA AVIRAL DEWANSH DIYA MIGMAR PRASHAMSA RISHI SANJIWANI SURAKSHA YUSEL MEGHA
XII SC C
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 GROUP 7 GROUP 8 GROUP 9 GROUP 10 GROUP 11
1 AKANSHA ARYAN SINGHA
ISHANT KARMA NIYONIKA RANJANA ROMAN SAVYASACHISIDDHANT TENZIN T TENZING W
2 ANANTA CHIRAG KALZANG KESANG OYSHI REBECCA SAMARTH SHREYA SOUMYA TENZING K UJJWAL
3 ARYAN ARYA
DIA KANKANA NAMGYAL RADHIKA REU SAMPADA SHYANNE TANVEE TENZING P VINAYIKA
4 VYUSHTI UDITI YONTEN
XII COM A
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 GROUP 7 GROUP 8 GROUP 9 GROUP 10 GROUP 11
1 ALOK BAISHNABI GARIMA KABIR NARAYAN PRINCE RAUNAK SUHANI VANISHA YASH CHANDAKDEWANKSHI
2 ANUBHAV DEV ISHAN KHUSHI NIKHIL PURAB RISHI TSHERING VEDANT YASH MITTAL SHREYANSH
3 ARIHANT DHRUV ISHANT MONIKA PARTH RACHIT RITWIK VAIBHAV YASH AGARWALHARDIK RASHI
4 AYUSH DIWAKAR JANVI MOON PRAGATI
XII COM B
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 GROUP 7 GROUP 8 GROUP 9 GROUP 10 GROUP 11
1 AASHITA DEVANSHI KOMAL MANNAT NIKAT PALAK RIFIKA SANKALP SIDDHARTH SONIYA VANSHIKA
2 AYUSHNA DRON KUSH MD KUNAIN NIYATI PURANDHYI RISHIKA SAYONI SIDDHI JAIN SUJAL ANUBHAV
3 BEDANT HARDIK KUSHAL NAMAN NORZIN RIDHIKA RYAN SHRADDHA SNEHA TANVI NANCY
4 DEV KUMAR HARSH LAVANYA
XII COM C
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 GROUP 7 GROUP 8 GROUP 9 GROUP 10 GROUP 11
1 AKRITI ARYAN DEBATRA RISHIKESH KRITTIKA NAVDEEP PRITI RIDHVI SHUBHAM BANSAL
KRISH REHAAN
2 ANJALI ASHISH DEVYANSH KUSH KUNAL PALAK PRIYANSHUROHIT TANISHA SONI MUSKAN SHUBHAM AGARWAL
3 ANUBHAV AYUSH AGARWALHARSHVARDHANKOMAL MEGHAL PARIDHI RAJAT SHREYA TANISHI SOMANI
PEHLAJ YASH
4 ANUJ BHAWISHYA HIMADRI YASH
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XII HUM
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 GROUP 7 GROUP 8 GROUP 9 GROUP 10 GROUP 11
1 AABHA ARYAN EVA KRISHNA AGARWALLAVANYA THAKUR
PARAS PRENA RIDANSHI SHRISTI TENZING NIMA SHREYA SHRESTHA
2 ABHINAV ASWIN GARIMA KRISHNA GHOSAL MEHANA PRAJWALIKARESHMI RITI SNEHA TENZING WOESERYUVRAJ
3 ADITYA CHIRAG HARSHITA KRITESH MRINALINI PRATISTHA REEWANG SAHIL TANUSHREE TIARA LAVANYA MOKTAN
4 AKRITI DEVADREETAAIRA LAVANYA ADHIKARI
NIMA PRATYUSHARENAB SHREYA TENZING NAMGYAL
SARANSH JENI
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