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New Green Field School, Alaknanda

Holiday Homework
Class – XI A
Session: 2024-2025

ENGLISH

I. Read the Sunday Newspaper and cut and paste a sample of each of the following types of classified
advertisements in your class work notebook:
1. SituationVacant
2. AccommodationWanted
3. Property
4. LostandFound
5. Educational
6. TravelandTours
7. Matrimonial

II. Prepare ASL speech (3 mins) on the following topics and a PPT covering all the topics with minimum
of two slides each:

1. Impact of technology on our health


2. Importance of AI in Education
3. Social media censorship
4. Climate change is a global problem today
5. Importance of Reading

MATHS
PHYSICS

I. Draw the mind map of chapters Unit and measurements & Motion in straight line
II. Prepare the investigatory project based on XI Physics.
ANSWERTHE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1. Compute the dimensional formula of electrical resistance (R).
2. A car moving along a straight highway with speed of 126 km h-1 is brought to a stop within a distance
of 200 m. What is the retardation of the car (assumed uniform), and how long does it take for the car to
stop?

3. A student while doing an experiment finds that the velocity of an object varies with time and it can be
expressed as equation: v = Xt2 + Yt +Z.
If units of v and t are expressed in terms of SI units, determine the units of constants X, Y and Z in the
given equation.
4. If Force (F), velocity (V) and acceleration (A) are taken as the fundamental units instead of mass, length
and time, express pressure.
5. Write down the dimension formula of the following.
(a) Angular acceleration and frequency
(b) Torque and moment of inertia
(c) Electric charge and potential
(d) Refractive index and universal gas constant.

6. Figure. Shows displacement – time curves I and II. What conclusions do you draw from these graphs?

7. Sameer went on his bike from Delhi to Gurgaon at a speed of 60km/hr and came back at a speed of
40km/hr. what is his average speed for entire journey.

8. Give the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on


(a) A drop of rain falling down with constant speed.
(b) A kite skillfully held stationary in the sky.
9. E, m, l and G denote energy, mass, angular momentum and gravitational constant respectively. Determine
the dimensions of

10. Force of 16N and 12N are acting on a mass of 200kg in mutually perpendicular directions.
Find the magnitude of the acceleration produced?
11. Shipra went from her home to school 2.5km away. On finding her school closed she returned to her
home immediately. What is her net displacement? What is the total distance covered by her?
12. Find the dimensions of latent heat and specific heat?
13. Displacement of a particle is given by the expression x = 3t2 + 7t – 9, where x is in meter and t is in
seconds. What is acceleration?

14. If velocity, time and force were chosen the basic quantities, find the dimensions of mass?

CHEMISTRY

1. What is the number of significant figures in 0.001620?


2. Calculate the percentage of nitrogen in NH3.
3. Calculate molecular mass of C6H12O6 molecule.
4. State the law of multiple proportion.
5. How many atoms of Calcium are there in 2g of Ca?
6. Define element, compound and mixture.
7. Define Gay Lussac's law of gaseous volumes. Explain with one suitable example.
8. An organo metallic compound on analysis was found to contain C = 64.4%, H = 5.5 % and Fe =
29.9 %. Determine its empirical formula. (At mass of Fe = 564)
9. What volume of 6M Hcl and 2MHcl should be mixed to get two litres of 3M Hcl?

10. If 20.0 g of CaCO is treated with 20.0 g of HCI, how many grams of CO, can be generated
according to the following equation:
CaCO3g) + 2 HCl (aq) ——>CaCL2(a0) + H20(l) + CO2(g)
11. Concentrated H2S04 is 98% weight and has density 9 gcm-3. What volume of concentrated
acid is required to make 5.0 L of 0.50 M H2S solution?

12. Select a chemistry topic that interests you and is suitable for investigation. It could be
related to a recent invention or technology in chemistry. Write your project and prepare
your presentation. Do Practice delivering your presentation to ensure clarity and
coherence and your topic must clearly explains hypothesis, experiment and findings.

BIOLOGY

1. Calling all future space explorers! This Amrit Kaal, Science & Technology are opening doors to a universe
of possibilities!
Challenge:
Create a one-of-a-kind A3 folder themed "Space Exploration: Pioneering Solutions for a Better World."
 Decorate your folder to represent space exploration and its connection to a better future.
 Highlight innovative technologies used in space exploration.
 Showcase how these technologies might benefit life on Earth.
Get creative! Use drawings, clippings, or even write a short story about a future technology.What will your
folder reveal about the wonders of space and its impact on our world?

2. Ever wondered how our food gets so good? Explore "Farming the Future"! Visit a local farm to
investigate their plant breeding techniques and see how modern methods are used to boost yields. What
seeds of innovation can you discover?

3. Prepare the Investigatory project based on the topic of your choice related to XI Biology or any case study
of disease of your choice.

4. Write Biology Experiments in practical file. The format to be followed: Aim, materials required, Procedure,
Diagram, Observation, Conclusion and Precautions.

5. a) Draw the following diagrams of Biology in the practical file:


 Parts of a compound microscope
 Specimens for identification with reasons - Bacteria, Oscillatoria, Spirogyra, Rhizopus, mushroom,
yeast, liverwort, moss, fern, pine, one monocotyledonous plant, one dicotyledonous plant and one lichen
b) Diagrams showing various identifying features of –
 Amoeba, Hydra, liverfluke,Ascaris, leech, earthworm, prawn, silkworm, honey bee, snail, starfish,
shark, rohu, frog,lizard, pigeon and rabbit.
 Stages of Mitosis in onion root tip cells and animals‟ cells.
 Different types of inflorescence (cymose and racemose).
 Human skeleton and different types of joints.

ECONOMICS
I. Prepare a layout for the project on any one of the following:
 Effect on PPC due to various government policies
 Invisible Hand (Adam Smith)
 Opportunity Cost as an Economic Tool (taking real life situations)
 Effect of Price Change on a Substitute Good (taking prices from real life visiting local market)
 Effect on Equilibrium Prices in Local Market (taking real life situation or recent news)
 Effect of Price Change on a Complementary Good (taking prices from real life visiting local market)
 Consumer „s equilibrium
 Cost and it‟s types
 Revenue and it‟s types
 Any other newspaper article and its evaluation on basis of economic principles •
II. Scope of the project:
 Introduction
 Details of the topic
 Pros & Cons of the Economic event
 Major criticism
 Students own views, opinions, perception & learning from the work
 Conclusion
Revise the chapters done in the class
COMPUTER SCIENCE

Q1.a) APU stands for ____________


b) The fastest speed memory placed in computer is known as -----
c) An example of Indian Operating System is ------
d) How many types of Number system we can use in computer---
e) An expression 3*3**2 will print?
Q2. Write the output for the following:
a) Give the output for following:
for a in range(5):
print(“x”, end=”“)
b) Give the output for following:
for i in range(10,6,-2):
print(i+2)
c) Give the output for following :
print(“My”*3+“life”+‟7′)

d) Identify the gate:

Q3 Write the answer for the following


a) Differentiate between application and system software
b) Differentiate between data and information
c) convert the following into binary
i) (FACE) 16 ( ) 2 ii) (10AF) 16--( ) 2
d) What is truth table? Explain with the help of example?
f) State four silent features of python.
g) What is the difference between keyword and a variable?
h) What is the difference between expression and statements in python?

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