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ENGLISH HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT
I. Read the following passage
One of the prime advantages of owning a good website is the big money it can generate. Believe me,
there are so many people who become very rich with a website that they own.
Google Adsense is the number one ad network. All you have to do is to have a good website, get a
good traffic like 1000 visitors per day, apply to Google and get approved. Once you are approved by
Google, you can create ads and place codes on your site. It is very simple. It is very easy. For any
solution, just Google and watch videos. The internet is really full of information.
When your website becomes more popular, say, 10000 visitors per day, people will approach you
with their ads. You can display their advertisements on the top or on the sides of your site and charge
them for a month or for a year. That’s really big money.
Okay. Now, how to choose a niche for my site? A niche tells search engines (Google) and advertisers
(Adsense) what your site is all about. Choosing a niche or genre or subject or theme is very
important. Stick to just one because advertisers can see your presence. If you have a number of
niches, like education, movies, property, business, loans, law, marriage, dating, etc. all thrown
together, advertisers will not be able to see you. Which are the best niches? It is a little hard to decide
that. Use your brain and calculate this way: What do people search on the site? How can I make them
stay on the site for longer so that their focus will fall on the advertisements. How can I make them
addicted to my site?
Now you should know about hosting. Hosting means you need a computer that will stay awake
24×365 days of the year! You will begin with a shared hosting. A shared hosting means you are
sharing a super server with hundreds or thousands of websites. The only trouble is shared hosting is
pretty slower than dedicated servers. In terms of cost, a shared hosting is very cheap. Well, let’s think
of dedicated hosting at an advanced point of time. There are number of hosting available. Among
them netmagic, bluehost, eworld, etc. are really cool. They give us the best services and timely
response.
Next Level is analyzing your site’s growth. Using Google Analytics, you can see how many pages of
your site are being views, how many visitors are online, where are they from, what are they searching
for, etc. Based on this analytics report you can add or remove pages in tune with your viewers’
interest.
Next level is to get connected to adsense. Don’t you want income? If you have some 1000 visitors
per day or 3000 page views, you will get approved by Google’s Adsense. In many cases, you can
get approval earlier! Once you have been approved, proceed to the adsense login page and sign in
with your email account associated with your adsense account. On the top of that page you can locate
“my ads.”
Click this and make as many ad units you want. Be careful not to create too many. For best
results, create responsive ad units so that ads will automatically change size when your pages are
viewed on smaller devices like mobile phones or tabs. Now the last step is to copy the code from the
ad unit and paste it in your pages. You will get to know how and where to paste your pages.
Questions 1. Prepare notes for the above article by splitting the relevant information into two or three segments.
2. Use at least 6 short abbreviations.
3. Prepare a key to abbreviations.
4. Prepare a summary in not more than 80 words.
II Read Snapshots and answer the following questions
Chapter 1. The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
1. In what respect did Mourad and Aram differ from each other?
2. Why did the sight of Mourad’s horse both delight and frighten Aram?
Long answer type question
1. Bring out some of the noticeable traits of Mourad’s character.
chapter 2 The Address
1. How did the narrator reconcile herself to the loss of her mother’s
precious belongings?
2. When did the narrator become curious about her mother’s possessions?
3. What impression do you form of the narrator’s mother on the basis of
her conversation with Mrs. Dorling and the narrator?
Long Answer type Questions
1. Comment on the significance of the title of the story, “The Address”.
2. In what respect was the second visito of the narrator to 46 Macrom
Street different from the first one? Did she really succeed in her mission.
Give a reason for your answer.
chapter 3 Ranga’s marriage
1. What kind of a person do you think the narrator is?
2. What happened when Ranga returned to his village from the city of
Bangalore?
3. What examples did Ranga give to explain the importance of marrying late?
4. How did the narrator let Ranga have a glimpse of Ratna?
5. How did the narrator test the sincerity of Ranga’s feelings about Ratna?
Long answer type questions
1. What was Ranga’s ideas about marriage? Do you find any change in them
during the course of the story?
Chapter 4 Albert Einstein
1. What is Einstein’s view about education? How far do you agree with it?
2. Why did Albert see no point in learning dates and facts?
3. What was the History teacher’s opinion about Albert?
4. What did Albert conclude after six months alone in Munich? What reasons
did he give?
Long Answer type questions
1. Comment on the role of Yuri as described in the text.
2. What stratagem did Einstein device to stay away from school for six
months? How far did he succeed?
INDIAN SCHOOL, Al-AIN
Holiday Assignment-June 2018
Grade: XI Physics
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1. Two billiard balls each of mass 0.05kg moving in opposite directions with speed 6m/s
collide and rebound with the same speed. What is the impulse imparted to each ball due
to other?
2. A nucleus is at rest in the laboratory frame of reference. Show that if it disintegrates into
two smaller nuclei, the products must be emitted in opposite directions.
3. A man weighs 70kg. He stands on a weighting machine in a lift, which is moving
(a) Upwards with a uniform speed of 10m/s.
(b) Downwards with a uniform acceleration of 5 m/s2.
(c) Upwards with a uniform acceleration of 5 m/s2. Take g = 9.8 m/s2.
What would be the readings on the scales in each case what would be the reading if the
lift mechanism failed and it came down freely under gravity?
4. Ten one rupee coins are put on top of one another on a table. Each coin has a mass m kg.
Give the magnitude and direction of
(a) The force on the 7th coin (counted from the bottom) due to all coins above it.
(b) The force on the 7th coin by the eighth coin and
(c) The reaction of the sixth coin on the seventh coin.
5. A bird is sitting on the floor of a wire cage and the cage is in the hand of a boy. The bird
starts flying in the cage. Will the boy experience any change in the weight of the cage?
6. A particle of mass 0.40 kg moving initially with constant speed of 10m/s to the north is
subject to a constant force of 8.0 N directed towards south for 30s. Take at that instant,
the force is applied to be t = 0, and the position of the particle at that time to be x = 0,
predict its position at t = -5s, 25s, 30s?
7. Force of 16N and 12N are acting on a mass of 200kg in mutually perpendicular directions.
Find the magnitude of the acceleration produced?
8. An elevator weighs 3000kg. What is its acceleration when the in the tension supporting
cable is 33000N. Given that g = 9.8 m/s2.
9. A train runs along an unbanked circular bend of radius 30m at a speed of 54km/hr. The
mass of the train is 106kg. What provides the necessary centripetal force required for this
purpose? The engine or the rails? What is the angle of banking required to prevent
wearing out of the rail?
10. Two blocks of masses m1, m2 are connected by light spring on a smooth horizontal
surface. The two masses are pulled apart and then released. Prove that the ratio of their
acceleration is inversely proportional to their masses.
11. A boy throws a ball vertically upward with a speed of 40 m/s and it reaches the
maximum height H , If he throws the same ball vertically downward from a height of H
with initial speed of 40m/s , The ball will reach ground with speed nearly.
12. Two bodies situated at different height from ground starting falling freely under gravity.
The times of the fall of the two bodies are 1 s and 2 s respectively , If g=9.8 m/s2 , The the
initial vertical separation between the two bodies is:
13. A juggler is throwing the ball vertically upward at intervals of 2 seconds. He throws one
when the previous one is a the highest point , Then the maximum height to which each
ball rises is:(assume g= 10m/s2)
14. The displacement of a particle varies with time according to the relation
then , find The velocity V of the particle
15. The displacement time graph of a moving particle is given below ,The instantaneous
velocity of the particle is negative at the point:
Some basic Concepts of Chemistry
1. Define law of multiple proportions with example.
2. Calculate the molecular mass of C12H22O11
3. Calculate the no. of atoms present in 11.5 litres of H2 at N.T.P.
4. Calculate the no. of moles of 5.68 gm. of iron.
5. What is the effect of temp. on molality and molarity?
6. An atom of an element is 10.1 times heavier than the mass of a carbon
atom. What is its mass in a.m.u.?
7. Explain with example, limiting reagent. 7x1=7
8. Differentiate between molarity and molality.
9. 1.82 g. of glucose (molar mass-180) is dissolved in 25g of water.
Calculate (a) the molality (b) mole fraction of glucose and water.
10. The molecular mass of an organic compound is 90 and its %age
composition is C- 26.6%; O=71.1% and H=2.2%. Determine the
molecular formula of the compound.
Structure of Atom
11. What is Zeeman effect and Stark effect?
12. Write electronic configurations, of Cr, Cu, Zn?
13. Define Aufbau's Principle. Which of the following orbitals are possible.
1s, 1p, 2s, 3d, 3f
14. Explain Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity by taking an example of
phosphorous.
15. Why are Bohr's orbits called Stationary States?
16. What is the difference between atomic mass and mass number?
17. Using the s, p, d, f, notations describe the following quantum no. (a)
n=1, l=0 (c) n=4; l=3 (d) n=4; l=2 (b) n=3, l=2 (d) n=5; l=4 (e) n=6; l=4
Classification of Elements
18. Give Modern periodic law.
19. What are Dobereiner's triads?
20. Give general electronic configuration of 'd'-block and 'f'-block elements.
21. What are the defects of long form of the periodic table?
22. What are successive lonization enthalpies?
23. Why Ionization enthalpy of 'Be' is more than 'B' and of 'N' is more than
'O' explain?
24. Why electron gain enthalpies of Noble gases are positive while those of
'Mg' and 'P' are almost zero?
25. Why electron gain enthalpy of flourine is less negative than that of
chlorine?
26. What are iso electronic species? How are their sizes vary in iso electronic
series?
27. Which of the following will have the largest and smallest size and why?
Cl, Cl-1, Al, Al3+
28. Why d- and f-block elements are less electropositive than group 1 and 2
elements?
29. What is diagonal relationship? Explain it with the help of 'Be' and 'Al'.
30. What is ionisation enthalpy? On what factors it depends?
31. What is electron gain enthalpy? On what factors it depends. How it varies
in a group and in a period?
STATES OF MATTER
32. A sample of gas occupies 2.50 L at 25oC. If the temp is raised to 65oC,
what is the new volume of the gas if pressure remains constant?
33. Give physical significance of Gay Lussac's Law in daily life.
34. How is gas constant 'R' related to work?
35. Why drop of a liquid is spherical in shape?
36. What is laminar flow?
37. Derive Ideal gas equation.
38. CO2 is heavier than N2 and O2 gases present in the air but it does not form
the lower layer of the atmosphere. Explain?
39. What is an ideal gas? Why do real gases deviate from ideal behaviour?
40. Will water boil at higher temp at Sea level or at the top of mountains and
why?
41. Why does the temp. of the boiling liquid remains constant even though
heating is continued?
42. Calculate the temp. of 5.5 moles of a gas occupying 6 dm3 at 3.35 bar
(R=0.083 bar dm3 k-1 mol-1)
CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS
43. What is meant by extensive and intensive properties?
44. What is meant by State function and path function?
45. Is decrease in enthalpy the only criterion for spontaneity? Justify with
example.
46. Is tendency towards maximum randomness the sole criterion for
spontaneity? Justify with example.
47. Justify Hess's law of constant heat Summation with suitable example.
48. For the reaction A(g)+3B(g) 2C(g), the enthalpy change is -90.2 KJ mol-1
and S is - 0.1584 KJ K-1 mol-1. Predict whether the reaction is feasible or
not at 298 K?
HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT
Subject – Computer Science
GRADE XI
1. Differentiate between keyword & Identifier
2 a) What is the difference b/w “while”& “do while” loop?
b) Classify the following into valid and invalid identifiers?
a. int b. 2Data c. Break d.My_book
c) What will be the size of following constants?
‘\v’,”\v”,
d) Write the corresponding C++ expressions for the following mathematical
expressions: i) √ (a2+b2) (ii) (a+b)/(p+q) 2
3 a) What is the output of the following?
i) # include<iostream.h>
void main ( )
{
int i=0;
cout<<i++<<” ”<<i++<<” ”<<i++<<endl;
cout<<++i<<” ”<<++i<<” ”<<++i<<endl
}
ii) # include<iostream.h>
void main( )
{
a=3;
a=a+3
if(a>5)
cout<<a;
else
cout<<(a+5);
}
iii) What will be the output of the following program segment? If input is as: (a) g (b) b (c) e (d) p
cin>>ch;
switch (ch)
{
case ‘g’: cout<<”Good”;
case ‘b’: cout<<”Bad”; break;
case ‘e’: cout<<” excellent ”;
break;
default: cout<<” wrong choice”; }
iv) Determine the output:
for(int i=20;i<=100;i+=10) {
j=i/2;
cout<<j<<””;
}
v) What output will be the following code fragment produce? void main( )
{
int val, res, n=1000;
cin>>val;
res = n+val >1750 ? 400:200; cout<<res;
}
(i) if val=2000 (ii) if val=1000 (iii) if val=500
4 a) Find the error from the following code segment and rewrite the corrected code underlining the correction made.
# include(iostream.h)
void main ( )
int X,Y;
cin>>>X;
for(Y=0,Y<10, Y++)
if X= =Y
cout<<Y+X;
else
cout>>Y;
}
b) Convert the following code segment into switch case construct.
int ch;
cin>>ch;
If(ch = = 1)
{
cout<<“ Laptop”;
}
else If(ch = = 2)
{
cout<<“Desktop ”;
}
else if(ch= = 3)
{
cout<<“Notebook”;
}
else {
cout<<“Invalid Choice”;
}
}
}
5 Convert the following code segment into do-while loop.
#include<iostream.h>
void main() { int i;
for(i=1;i<=20;++i)
cout<<”\n”<<i;
}
6 Given the following code
fragment int ch=5;
cout << ++ch<< “\n”<<ch<<”\n”;
i) What output does the above code fragment produce?
ii) What is the effect of replacing ++ ch with ch+1?
7.
a. Write a C++ program to check a number for Armstrong or not.
b. Write a program to check whether a number is perfect or not
c. Write a program to do the following
a. Read an integer
b. Form an integer Y by reversing the digits of X and integer S having
sum of digits of X, and integer C to display number of digits in Y.
c. Display Y , C and S.
d. Write a program to display the following series
e. Using conditional operator, write a program to input principal
amount and time.If the time is more than 10 years , calculate the
simple interest with rate rate 8%, otherwise calculate with rate of
interest 12% .
Compile & Execute QuestionNo.7 (a to e) take print out of the program with output &
submit
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Biology
1. Project for practical exam to be done. File to be
submitted.
2. Complete the Biology record
INDIAN SCHOOL, AL AIN
Holiday Assignment for Summer Vacation 2018-19
GRADE: 11
SUBJECT: PSYCHOLOGY Date of Submission: 6/09/18
A. Project:
Make a project file on any one psychological disorder of your interest including its nature, symptoms,
causes, treatment and epidemiology.
B. Study and write the answers to the following questions: (in A4 size Paper and file them)
Very short Answers: (2 marks)
1. Describe object permanence in infancy. 2. Discuss the functions of cognitive psychologist. 3. Describe the function of Reticular Activating System. 4. List the merits and demerits of observational method. 5. What is absolute threshold? Explain with example. 6. List the functions of spinal cord.
Short Answer Type-1: (3 marks)
7. How does experimental group differ from control group? Explain with an example. 8. Differentiate light adaptation from dark adaptation. 9. Describe any three themes of research and application. 10. Describe the process of Enculturation.
Short Answer Type-II: (4marks)
11. Describe the main features of life span perspective on development.
12. Discuss the cognitive changes taking place in a developing child.
13. What is adolescence? Explain the concept of adolescent egocentrism.
14. What are the factors influencing the formation of identity in adolescence? Support your answer with
examples.
15. Explain the theories of selective attention.
16. Discuss the term ‘concrete operational thought’ with examples.
Long Answer: (6marks)
17. a. If you are a psychologist, what are the ethical guidelines you must practice while conducting a psychological enquiry?
b. Describe the various steps involved in conducting a scientific enquiry.
18. a. What is meant by acculturation? Is acculturation a smooth process? Discuss. b. How does the autonomic nervous system help us in dealing with an emergency
situation? Explain the functions of the four lobes of the cerebral cortex.
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