Vidya Niketan Birla Public School, Pilani Class Xi Assignment (2023-24)
Vidya Niketan Birla Public School, Pilani Class Xi Assignment (2023-24)
Vidya Niketan Birla Public School, Pilani Class Xi Assignment (2023-24)
ENGLISH
1. Research about the winter and summer school programs conducted within the
country and abroad. Collect the information and make a project file for it.
2. Chose at least 2 programs as per your interest and write why will you choose to
be the part of these programs.
MATHEMATICS
Throughout the year any 10 activities shall be performed by the student from the
activities
given in the NCERT Laboratory Manual for the respective class (XI or XII) which is
available on the link: http://www.ncert.nic.in/exemplar/labmanuals.html a record of
the
same may be kept by the student. An year end test on the activity may be
conducted
The weightage are as under:
The activities performed by the student throughout the year and record keeping :
5 marks
Assessment of the activity performed during the year end test:
3 marks
Viva-voce: 2 marks
https://www.ncert.nic.in/exemplar/labmanuals.html
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Q.1. The sums of n terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio 5n + 4 : 9n +6. Find the
ratio of their 18th terms.
Q.2. Show that the sum of (m + n)th and (m – n)th terms of an A.P. is equal to twice the mth term.
Q.3. If an=n2+3n. Find Sn.
Q.4. The sum of n terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio (3n + 8) : (7n + 15). Find
the ratio of their 12th terms.
Q.5. The ratio of the sums of n terms of two A.P is (7n +1) : (4n +27).find the ratio of their 11th
terms.
Q.6. The ratio of the sums of n terms of two A.P is (3n +4): (5n+6 ).find the ratio of their 5 th
terms.
Q.7. There are n A.M between 1 and 23 such thart the ratio of last mean to the first mean is 7:1.
find the value of n.
Q.8. AM.s have been inserted between 1 and 31 so that the ratio of 7th and (n-1)th means is 5:9.
find the value of n
Q.10. The AM of two positive numbers a and b (a>b)is twice the GM Prove that a:b =2 +√3 : 2-√3
Q.11. For the what value of n ,(a n-1 + b n-1) / (a n +b n )is GM of a and b .?
Q.13. Find the sum of integers from 1 to 100 that are divisible by 2 or 5.
Q.14. The sums of n terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio 5n + 4 : 9n + 6. Find the
ratio of their 18th terms.
Q.16. If a , b, c are in AP. Prove that 1/bc, 1/ac,1/ab are also in AP.
Q.17. If a , b, c are in AP.prove that 1/( √b + √c),1/ (√c +√a),1/( √a + √b) are in AP.
Q.18. If a , b, c are in AP.prove that a2(b +c), b2(c +a), c2 (a+b) are in AP.
Q.19. If a , b, c are in AP. Prove that (b+c)2- a 2,(c+a)2 -b2,(a+b)2-c2 are in AP.
Q.27. Find the sum of the series 2 + 11 + 101 + 1001 + ............. To n terms.
Q.28. Find the least n for which the sum of the series 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + ........... is greater than 10000.
Q.29. Find the sum of the sequence 8, 88, 888, 8888,------- to n terms.
Q.31. The sum of 4 numbers in GP is 40 and arithemetic mean of first and last is 18 .find the
numbers.
Q.32. The AM of two numbers exceeds the GM by 8 and ratio of the numbers is 4 .find the
numbers.
Q.33. Find the value of n so that may be the geometric mean between a and b.
Q.34. The sum of two numbers is 6 times their geometric means, show that numbers are in the
ratio of .
Q.38. If p,q,r are in AP.show that pth,qth,and rth terms of any GP are in GP.
Q.39. If pth , qth and rth terms of a G.P. are a, b and c respectively. Prove that aq-rbr-pcp-q =1.
Q.40. If S1, S2, S3 are the sums of first n natural numbers, their squares and their cubes
respectively, show that 9 S2 = S3 (1 + 8S1).
Q.41. Sum of the first p, q and r terms of an A.P. are a, b and c respectively. Prove that
Q.43. One side of a square is 10cm. The mid points of its sides are joined to form another square
whose midpoints are again joined to form one more square and this process is continued
indefinitely.find the sum of the areas of all the squares so formed.
Q44. A ball is dropped from a height of 48 m and rebounds two- third of the distance it falls .if it
continues to fall and rebounds in this way how far it travels before coming to rest.
Q.45. One side of an equilateral triangle is 12 m .the midpoints of its sides are joined to form
another triangle whose midpoints in turn are joined to form still another triangle. This process is
continued till 6 triangles are formed.Find sum of perimeters of all the triangles.
Q46. If S be the sum, P be the product and R be the sum of the reciprocals of n terms of a GP,
show that
Straight Lines
Q.1. Find the value of K such that the line joining the points (2, K) and (-1, 3) is parallel to the line
joining (0, 1) and (-3, 1).
Q.2. Show that points (a, b + c), (b, c + a), (c, a + b) are collinear.
Q.3. Show that points (at12 , 2at1) , (at22 , 2at2) and (a , 0 ) are collinear if t1t2 = - 1
Q.4. The slope of a line is double of the slope of another line. If tangent of the angle between
them is 1/3, find the slope of the lines.
Q.5. Find the equation of the straight line passing through (4,-2) and making an angle of 600 with
the negative direction of Y axis.
Q.6. A line perpendicular to the line segment joining the points (1,0) and (2,3) divides it in the ratio
1:n. Find the equation of the line.
Q.7. The slope of a line is double of the slope of another line. If tangent of the angle between
them is 1/3, find the slope of the lines.
Q.8. Three points P (h, k), Q ( x1, y1) and R (x2, y2) lie on a line. Show that
Q.9. Find the equation of the line that has y intercept 4 and is parallel to the line 2x 3y =7
Q.10. Find the equation of the line that has x intercept - 3 and is perpendicular to line 3x+5y =4.
Q.11. Prove that the lines 7x 2y + 5 = 0 and 14x 4y 8 = 0 are parallel to each other.
Q.13. The slope of a line is double of the slope of another line. If tangent of the angle between
them is 1/3, find the slope of the lines.
Q.14. A line perpendicular to the line segment joining the points (1,0) and (2,3) divides it in the
ratio 1:n. Find the equation of the line.
Q.15. Find the coordinates of the orthocentre of the triangle formed by the lines x+y-6=0 and 3y =
5x + 2.
Q.16. Find the equation of a line that cuts off equal intercepts on the coordinate axes and passes
through the point (2, 3).
Q.17. Find the equation of a line which passes through the point (3, - 2) and is inclined at 600 to
the line √3x + y = 1.
Q.18. Find the equation of a line which passes through the point (x1 , y1) and perpendicular to the
line xy1 + x1y = a2
Q.19. Find equation of the line passing through the point (2,2) and cutting off intercepts on the
axes whose sum is 9.
Q.20. Reduce the equation Ö3 x + y 8 = 0 into normal form. Find the value of w and p.
Q.21. If p and q are the lengths of perpendiculars from the origin to the lines x cosq y sinq = k cos
2q and x sec q + y cosec q = k, respectively, prove that p2 + 4 q2 = k2.
Q.22. A line such that its segment between the axis is bisected at the point (x1, y1). prove that the
Q.23. In the triangle ABC with vertices A (2, 3), B (4, 1) and C (1, 2), find the equation and length of
altitude from the vertex A.
Q.24. Find equation of the line which is equidistant from parallel lines 9x + 6y -7 =0 and 3x + 2y
+6=0
Q.3. Find a if the 17th and 18th terms of the expansion of (2 + a)50 are equal.
Q.4. Find the middle term in the expansion of (1 + x)2n, where n is a positive integer.
Q.8. Find the coefficient of in the product (1 + 2x)6 (1 – x)7 using binomial theorem.
Q.9. Find the rth term from the end in the expansion of (x + a)n.
Q.11. In the expansion of (1+a)m+n, prove that coefficients of am and an are equal.
Q.12. The second, third and fourth terms in the binomial expansion of (x + a)n are 240, 720 and
1080 respectively. Find x, a and n.
Q.14. The coefficients of the (r – 1)th , rth and (r + 1)th terms in the expansions of (x +1)n are in
the ratio of 1 : 3 : 5. Find n and r.
Q.15. Find n if the ratio of the 5 th term from the beginning to the 5 th term from the end
in the expansion of .
Q.16. Evaluate :
Q.17. Find the value of a so that the term independent of x in the expansion of
Q.18. Find the 11th term from the end in the expansion of
PHYSICS
Paper - 1
SECTION A : MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION (TOTAL 05 QUESTIONS)
1. A bullet of mass 0.04 Kg moving with speed of 90 m/s enters a heavy wooden block and is
stopped after a distance of 60 cm. What is the average resistive force exerted by block on
bullet?
a) 270 N
b) 300 N
c) 350 N
d) 400 N
2. A machine gun fired a bullet of mass 40 g with a speed of 1200 m/s. The person holding
the gun can exert a maximum force of 144 N on it. The number of bullets thatcan be fired
are
a) 3
b) 4
c) 2
d) 5
3. The maximum acceleration of the train in which a box lying on its floor will remain
stationary is. ( Take coefficient of friction = 0.15)
a) 1.5
b) 6
c) 4 4
d) 2
4. A rocket lift off with mass 20,000 Kg is blasted upwards with an initial acceleration of5𝑚𝑠−2.
The initial thrust is ×105𝑁
a) 3
b) 4
c) 4.4
d) 5
6. Give two practical applications from daily life for the concept of Impulse.
7. While walking we press the ground with our feet slightly slanted in the backward
direction. Why?
9. Derive an expression for the acceleration of a body sliding down a rough inclinedplane.
11. What is Banking of roads? Why it is needed? Obtain an expression for the
maximum speed with which a vehicle can safely drive on banked road?
12. A body is traversing in vertical circle. Find the velocity and tension at top , bottomand
middle point of the vertical circle.
13. Derive expression for work done by a body against friction sliding up and down the
inclined plane.
14. Two bodies if different masses are connected by an inextensible string on a
massless pulley. Find the acceleration and tension in the string.
15. Explain the Elevator and man problem in the situations when the elevator is
accelerated up , down and when the string is broken.
Paper - 2
5. The greatest height to which a man can throw a stone is H. What will be the greatest
distance upto which he can throw the stone?
a) H
b) 2H
c) 3H
d) 4H
SECTION B : SHORT ANSWERS QUESTIONS (TOTAL 05 QUESTIONS)
7. State with the help of two vectors that their dot product is Commutative and cross product
is Anti Commutative.
8. A man in rain holds his umbrella inclined to the vertical even though the rain drops are
falling vertically downwards. Why?
9. A Projectile is fired horizontally with a velocity u . Show that its trajectory is a parabola. Also
obtain expressions for its Time of Flight, Horizontal Range and Velocity at any time.
11. What is Projectile? A Projectile is fired with a velocity u making an angle Q with the
horizontal. Show that its trajectory is parabola.
12. Derive an expression for the centripetal acceleration of a particle moving with a uniform
speed v along a circular path of radius r. Explain how it acts along the radius towards the centre
of circular path.
13. State Parallelogram Law of Vector Addition. Show that the resultant of two
1
vectors A and B inclined at an angle Q is (𝐴2 + 𝐵2 + 2𝐴𝐵𝐶𝑜𝑠𝑄)2
14. Two tall buildings face each other and are at a distance of 180 m from each other. With what
velocity must a ball be thrown horizontally from a window 55 m above the ground in one building
so that it enters a window 10.9m above the ground in second building?
15. A motorboat is racing towards north at 25 km/h and the water current in that region is
10 km/h in the direction 60 degree east of south. Find the resultant velocity.
Paper - 3
• In case of solids if we go on increasing stress continually then a point is reached atwhich strain
increases more and more rapidly and Hook's law is no longer obeyed.
• Thus, the stress at which linear relationship between stress and strain ceases to holdis referred as
elastic limit of material for the stress applied.
• If the elastic limit of material is exceeded it will fail to recover its original shape orsize on
removal of stress and would acquire a permanent set.
• Any type of stress can be plotted against appropriate strain and the shape of resulting
stress- strain digrams would have shapes, depending on the kind of material.
• Simple stress- strain digram for a bar or wire is shown below in the figure.
(i). Portion OA is the straight line which clearly shows that stress produced is
directlyproportional to strain i.e., Hook's law is perfectly obeyed upto A and on
removal of stress wire or bar will recover its original condition. Point A is called
Proportionality limit.
(iii). If we continue to increases the stress beyond point B then for little or no
increasein stress the strain increases rapidly upto point C.
1. Perform any one Chemistry Investigatory Project Experiment from the following:
(i) Preparation of Toilet Soaps
(ii) To Study the Presence of Insecticides and Pesticides in Various Fruits and
Vegetables
(iii) Evaluation of Drinking Water from Various Sources
(iv) Preparation of Ink
2. A gas occupies 2litres at STP. It is provided 300 J heat so that its volume becomes from
2.5 litre at 1atm. Calculate change in internal energy.
3. Calculate w,q,and Δ U when 0.75 mol of an ideal gas expands isothermally and reversibly
at 270C from a volume of 15 L to 25 L.
5. Calculate q, w, and ΔU and Δ H for the isothermal reversible expansion of one mole of an
ideal gas from an initial pressure of 1.0 bar to a final pressure of 0.1 bar at a constant
temperature of 273 K.
6. For a reaction at 250C enthalpy change and entropy changes are -11700 J/mol and –105
J/mol/K respectively. Find out whether the reaction is spontaneous or not.
7. For a reaction, M2O (s) → 2M (s) + ½ O2ΔH = 30 kJ/mol and Δ S= 0.07 kJ/mol at 1 atm .
Calculate upto which temperature the reactionwould not be spontaneous.
8. A person inhales 640 g of O2 per day . If all the oxygen is used for converting sugar into
CO2 and H2O , how much sucrose is consumed in the body in one day and what is the heat
involved ? ( heat of combustion of sucrose per mole = -5645 kJ/mol)
9. Estimate Δ H for, 2C4H10 → C8H18 + H2.Given that bond energy of C-C and C-H are
347.3 and 414.2 kJ/mol and the heat of formation of H-atom is 217.55 kJ/mol.
10. 1.0 g magnesium atoms in vapour phase absorbs 50.0 kJ of energy to convert all Mg and
Mg ions.
The energy absorbed is needed for the following changes :
Mg (g) → Mg + + e- Δ H = 740 kJ/mol
Mg+ (g) → Mg 2+ + e- Δ H = 1450 kJ/mol
Find out the percentage of Mg + and Mg2+ in final mixture.
11. Calculate the value of log Kp for the reaction N2 + 3H2 ↔ 2NH3 at 250C . The standard
enthalpies of formation of ammonia is -46 kJ/mol and standard entropies of N2 , H2 and
NH3 are 191, 130 , 192 J/K/mol respectively.
BIOLOGY
(2) A question bank from the chapters has been taught (5 question from each
chapter)
BUSINESS STUDIES
1)- Prepare a scrapbook of newspaper clippings of business news that you come
across in your Winter vacation
2)- Write an article on any one prominent or important economic or business news.
3)- Prepare Project for Annual Examination on any of the given topic.
(i) Banks (ii) Insurance (iii) Cooperative Societies
Entrepreneurship Management
1)- Make a project on product Mix by taking any of the product as per your likings.
(Branding, Labelling, and packaging)
2)- Write a business plan of any organization using different steps covered in the
class.
3)- Revised first four units including MCQ, Short answer questions, long answer
questions and case-based study questions given at the end of the unit.
4) - Prepare a market survey report on use of FMCG product. At least 10 persons are
to be interviewed. Different from product you have taken in summer assignment.
FINANCIAL MARKET MANAGEMENT
2)- Write an article on any one prominent or important stock market news that you
come across in your winter vacation.
4)—Revised topics, Questions and MCQ given at the end of first four unit covered
before winter vacation.
GEOGRAPHY
2) Why the days are shorter in Northern India as compared to Southern India during
Wintertime?
NOTE-Do it in a file.
HISTORY
LIST MANIPULATION
1. How are lists different from strings when both are sequences?
2. Program to find minimum element from a list of elements along with its
index in the list.
DICTONARIES
OR
2. महाराज कुदउ थसंह का जीवन पररचय एवम् आत्मकिा संगीत के क्षेत्र में (Auto Biography
of Maharaja Kudausingh towards Music field)
4. Practice Taal Notation (written) all Kayada, Compositions, and all prescribed taal.
ACCOUNTANCY
1. Prepare a project on the Bank using unit Bank Reconciliation Statement prepared
by the Customer having current account with the Bank.
Note. (i) The Project should be neatly prepared on file sheets.
(ii) The Project should content at least 25 pages.
(iii) In case file papers are not available do it on notebook.
Format of the Project:
❖ Front page with school name and title of Project.
❖ Index
❖ Acknowledgement
❖ Introduction
❖ Details
❖ Bibliography
2. Write the meaning of the following: Cash Book, Subsidiary Books, Provisions,
Reserves, Ledger, Trial Balance, Bills of Exchange, Two-sided error, one sided error,
and Capital and revenue reserves.
3. Write a short note Bank Reconciliation Statement and also explain rules of
maintaining it.
4. What is the reason that cheques deposited into bank but not yet credited by bank
are not recorded in the amended cash book.