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SUMMER VACATION ASSIGNMENT, 2019-20
CLASS-XI
SUBJECT-ENGLISH
1. Vacation is the time to take your wanderlust to new levels. Mark Twain rightly said,” One must travel to
learn.” With a view to explore the world around you must have planned to go to various places. Write a
report describing the place, its culture, places of sightseeing, your experience etc. in 150-200 words.
OR
2. Write a report on the recent elections held in your city to be published in the newspaper.
3. Look out for creative advertisements in magazines and newspapers. Paste 10 selected classified and
commercial advertisement in your notebook. Also design an attractive commercial advertisement using a
catchy, snappy tagline on any one of the given topics:
Sports Goods Showroom
Launching a new product in the market
New admissions for Primary school
4. Read good novels in the vacations and enhance your vocabulary. Some books that you may read are:
To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Lord Of The Flies by William Golding
Look Inside- Steve Jobs
Mathematics
Do the following activities in the Mathematics activity file:
Activity 1 : To find the number of subsets of a given set and verify that if a set has n numbers of elements, then the
total number of subsets is 2n.
Activity 2 : To verify that for two sets A and B, n (A X B ) = pq and the total number of relations from A to B is 2pq,
where n (A) = p and n (B)= q.
Activity 3 : To represent set theoretic operations using venn diagrams.
Activity 4 : To identify a relation and a function.
Physics Investigatory Project :
As per CBSE syllabus, the students have to prepare an investigatory project .Theproject must be based on some
concept of physics of standard class XI. The students will have to submit a report on the project comprising scientific
investigations involving laboratory testing and collecting information from other sources.
Guidelines to be followed :
The Students will get the topic of investigation from the concerned subject teacher.
Brief report (Investigation file)
Mention following details:
Cover Page
Index
Certificate
Acknowledgement
Content:
Aim (name of investigatory project)
Apparatus and material used
Theory (concept, diagram etc.)
Procedure
Experiments and Observations
Result/Conclusion
Application of project in daily life
Bibliography
Topics of investigation:
To investigate the effect of angle of launch on range of projectile.
To study conservation of linear momentum.
To study conservation of angular momentum.
To investigate the Bernoulli’s theorem with simple experiments.
To study phenomenon of resonance using an open pipe.
Amniocentesis
Genetic engineering for Indian Farmers
Application of UV rays in Biology
Nuclear waste management
Chemistry Investigatory Project- As per C.B.S.E. Guidelines:
Scientific investigations involving laboratory testing and collecting information from other sources.
Project must cover the following:
Cover Page
Index
Certificate
Acknowledgement
Objective of Project
Experiment and observation
Bibliography
Few suggested projects:
Determination of content of fruit juices
Study of methods of purification of water
Study of Acidity of fruit and vegetable
Methods of purification of water
Effect of acids and bases on the tensile strength of fibres .
Checking the bacterial contamination in drinking water by testing sulphide ions
Testing the hardness presence of Iron ,Fluoride and Chloride in drinking water and study the causes of their
presence above permissible limit .
Determination of rate of evaporation of different liquids.
Biology As per CBSE guidelines, the students have to prepare an investigatory project. They have to submit the project file
comprising the scientific investigations done by him//her and the information collected from appropriate sources.
The work should be done only on A4 size sheets.
Presentation of the project
Index
Certificate
Acknowledgement
Objective of Project
Introduction
Content
Discussion and Conclusion
Bibliography
Few suggested topics:
Physiological disorders in humans
Effect of environmental factors on growth of plants
Deficiency diseases in plants
Vital capacity in man
Hydroponics
Malnutrition in India
Effect of oil spills in oceans
Eye disorders
Angina pectoris
Effect of the different wavelengths of light on the growth of plants
Comparative study of flowers of different families
Human skeleton and joints
Sliding filament theory of muscle movement
Economics
The students are required to prepare a project as per the revised syllabus. The project must be strictly prepared as
per the given guidelines.
Topic:-Survey on Consumer awareness
Specification:-
Cover page
Acknowledgement
Index
Covering letter
List of respondents
Table for enumeration with tally marks
Diagrammatic presentation on any ten important questions
Interpretation containing important aspects of the survey
All questionnaires must be approved by the subject teachers before beginning the survey.
The Project work will be assessed in PA II.
Accountancy
Project Work as per C.B.S.E. Guidelines:
I. Prepare a Comprehensive Project based on collection of various source documents like Pay-in-Slip, Cheque,
Cash Memo, Invoice etc. and vouchers from different business institutions (at least four) along with their
definition in a project file.(A4 size )
Specifications:-
Cover Page
Certificate
Acknowledgement
Index
Performa of source documents and vouchers
Detailed information
Bibliography
II. Do the additional questions given in the text book for Ch-9 Journal .
The Project work will be assessed in PA II.
Business Studies
General Instructions:
1. Students must take any one topic during the academic session of Class XI.
2. The project may be done in a group or individually.
Project to be undertaken-
Taking any one AID TO TRADE, for example Insurance and gathering information on following aspects
1. History of Insurance
2. Development of regulatory Mechanism.
3. Insurance Companies in India
4. Principles of Insurance.
5. Types of Insurance.
6. Benefits of crop, orchards, animal and poultry insurance to the farmers.
7. Terminologies used (premium, face value, market value, maturity value, surrender value) and their meanings.
8. Anecdotes and interesting cases of insurance.
9. Careers in Insurance etc.
Presentation and submission of project report-
At the end of the stipulated term, each student will prepare and submit his/her project report.
Following essentials are required to be fulfilled for its preparation and submission.
1. The total project will be in a file format.
2. The project will be handwritten.
3. The project will be presented in a neat folder.
4. The project report will be developed in the following sequence-
Cover page should project the title, student information, school and year.
List of contents
Acknowledgements and preface
Introduction
Observations and findings while conducting the project.
Conclusions (summarized suggestions or findings, future scope of study)
Appendix (if needed)
The Project work will be assessed in PA II.
Entrepreneurship
Prepare a Comprehensive Case Study: select a business according to your interest ,Identify your role model .Collect
sufficient information from the internet ,magazines etc .Prepare snapshots about your role model and present it in a
file . The case study should have:
Cover Page
Acknowledgement
Background
Role Model
Turning point
Achievements and Acknowledgements
Business mantra
Message to Youth
The Project work will be assessed in PA II.
Commercial Arts
1. Design and prepare word illustration. Choose any two words.
Size of the sheet: A4 Medium: Any
2. Apply any 5 different types of textures on sheet eg. Marbelling, textures with jute, tissue papers, wax etc.
Size of the sheet: A3 Medium: Any
3. Make sketches (10) in your sketch file covering the following topics:
Still Objects, Plants, Study of eyes, nose lips, ears etc.
Computer Science
Write following programs in computer practical file.
1. WAP in Python to find Simple Interest.
2. WAP in Python to find area of circle.
3. WAP in Python to find area of triangle.
3. WAP in Python to find largest of two numbers.
4. WAP in Python to find profit or loss.
5. WAP in Python to find whether a number is even or odd.
6. WAP in Python to find Simple Interest according to following criteria:
a. If time is greater than 3 years and less than 5 years, rate of interest is 7.5%
b. If time is greater than or equal to 5 years then rate of interest is 8%
c. If time is less than or equal to 3 years then rate of interest is 7%
7. WAP in Python to calculate result of student. If a student scores more than 33% display result as pass, else fail.
Also display percentage and total marks obtained by a student.
Informatics Practices
1. Identify the types of following literals:
23.789 23789 True ‘True’
“True” False ‘”False’” 0o213
2. What is the error in the following Python program with one statement?
Print(“My name is”, name)
Suggest a solution.
3. What will be the output of the following code?
a) x, y =8,2
x, y= y, x+2
print(x,y)
b) x, y =9,2
x, y, x = x+1,y+3, x+10
print(x,y)
4. From the following, find out which assignment statement will produce an error. State reason(s) too.
a) x=55 b) y=037 c)z=0o98 d)56no=90
e) !Taylor= ‘Instant’ f) this variable=87.2
5. Find the output produced by following code frangment?
a) x=10
x = x+10
x = x-5
print(x)
x , y=x-2,22
print (x,y)
b) side=int(input(‘side’)) #side given as 3
area=side* side
print(side, area)
6. Predict the output
a) x, y=20,60
y, x, y=x, y-10, x+10
print (x,y)
b) a,b,c=10,20,30
p,q,r=c-5,a+3,b-4
print(‘a, b, c:’ , a, b, c, end=’ ‘ )
print(‘ p, q ,r:’ , p, q, r)
7. What will be the output produced by the following code statements ? State reasons.
a) bool (0) b) bool (1) c) bool (‘0’) d) bool (‘0.0’)
e) bool (0.0)
8. What will be the output produced by following code statements?
a) 87//5 b) 87//5.0 c) (87// int(5.0))= = (87//5.0)
9. Write python program to calculate Simple interest. Take Principal, Rate, time as input from user.
10. Write python program to find the smallest number out of two numbers. Take input from user.
11. Write python program to find that the given number is Odd or Even. Take input from user.
12. Given str=”Hello”, what will be the values of ?
a) str[0] b) str[1] c) str[-5]
13. What will be the output of the following:
Print( len ( str ( 17 // 4 ) ) )
print ( len ( str ( 17 / 4 ) ) )
14. what will following code print?
a) a=va=3
b=va=3
print(a,b)
b) a=3
b=3.0
print (a= = b)
print( a is b)
15. Find the error(s)
a) name = “HariT”
print (name)
name[2]=’R’
print(name)
b) print( type ( int(“123”)))
print (type ( int(“Hello”)))
print( type ( str (“123.0”)))
16. Write a program to obtain temperatures of 3 days (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday) and then display average
temperature of three days.
17. Write python program to convert Kilogram into grams. Take Kilograms as input and display equivalent grams.
18. Write a program to obtain radius of a circle and calculate its area and perimeter.
19. Write a program to obtain a number from user and calculate its cube.
20 Write python program to obtain a number from user and calculate half of that number.
Physical Education
Following sub topic related to any one game /sport as prescribed in syllabus:
Basketball, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Kho Kho, Volley Ball And Athletics, Archery, Judo, Skating, Taekwondo, Chess,
Tennis, Yoga.
History of the game
Latest general rules of the game/sport
Specifications of play fields and related sports equipment’s
Important Tournament and venues
Sports personalities
Fundamental skills
Specific ex of warm-up and conditioning
Related sports Terminology
Sports Awards
Common sports injuries and its prevention
History
PROJECT WORK INTRODUCTION History is one of the most important disciplines in school education. It is the study of the past, which helps us to understand our present and shape our future. It promotes the acquisition and understanding of historical knowledge in breath and in depth across cultures. The course of history in senior secondary classes is to enable students to know that history is a critical discipline, a process of enquiry, a way of knowing about the past rather than just a collection of facts. The syllabus helps them to understand the process, through which a historian collects, chooses, scrutinizes and assembles different types of evidences to write history. The syllabus in class-XI is organized around some major themes in world history. In class XII the focus shifts to a detailed study of some themes in ancient, medieval and modern Indian history. CBSE has decided to introduce project work in history for classes XI and XII in 2013-14 as a part of regular studies in classroom, as project work gives students an opportunity to develop higher cognitive skills. It takes students to a life beyond text books and provides them a platform to refer materials, gather information, analyze it further to obtain relevant information and decide what matter to keep and hence understand how history is constructed. OBJECTIVES
Project work will help students:
To develop skill to gather data from a variety of sources, investigate diverse viewpoints and arrive at logical deductions.
To develop skill to comprehend, analyze, interpret, evaluate historical evidence and understand the limitation of historical evidence.
To develop 21st century managerial skills of co-ordination, self-direction and time management.
To learn to work on diverse cultures, races, religions and lifestyles.
To learn through constructivism-a theory based on observation and scientific study.
To inculcate a spirit of inquiry and research.
To communicate data in the most appropriate form using a variety of techniques.
To provide greater opportunity for interaction and exploration.
To understand contemporary issues in context to our past.
To develop a global perspective and an international outlook.
To grow into caring, sensitive individuals capable of making informed, intelligent and independent choices.
To develop lasting interest in history discipline. GUIDELINES TO STUDENTS
1. Project work to be done individually. 2. Students to submit original work only. 3. Project report should be hand written only. 4. Eco-friendly materials can be used by students 5. Students can also include newspaper cuttings, photographs, film footage and recorded written/speeches.
Secondary sources may also be used after proper authentication ASSESSMENT Allocation of Marks (20) The marks will be allocated under the following heads: 1. Project Synopsis 2 Marks 2. Timeline/explanation and interpretation /Map work 5Marks 3. Visual/overall presentation 4 Marks 4. Analysis/ Data/Statistical analysis 4 Marks 5. Bibliography 1 Mark 6. Viva 4 Marks Total 20 Marks Few Suggestive Topics For Projects 1. Anthropological Research based on Darwin’s Theory
2. Critique of the industrialization in Britain
3. Relations and impacts of past crusades
4. Making and unmaking of Mesopotamia
5. Paradigms of Greeco-Roman civilization
6. Aspirations of women in Renaissance period
7. Paths to Modernization of Japan /China
8. An Exploratory study into Humanism
9. Piecing together the past of Genghis Khan
10. An in depth study into “now and then” paradigm of Christianity
11. An exploratory study into the realism and the transmission of Humanistic ideas
12. Scientific Revolution and the origins of modern science
13. An exploratory study into the making of America
14. Myriad Realms of Slavery in ancient, medieval and modern world
15. Learning about global Sufism
Work to be done for Annual Social Science Exhibition
Prepare a chart size poster on the following topics
Group No. 1 History Careers
Group No. 2 Bridging the Gap (Past and Present)
Group No. 3 Inspirational History Courts
Group No. 4 Our Freedom Struggle (Pre and Post 1857)
Group No. 5 Where can History take you?
Psychology
Students need to prepare a project file on the topic “Branches of Psychology”. Include all the necessary information
regarding the concerned branch of your interest and also include a case study for the same.
Political Science
Elections are eternal part of democratic system. Our country India also celebrating the festival of democracy these
days Students have to prepare a project analyses its result based on following rubrics:
TOPIC: FESTIVAL OF DEMOCRACY- GENERAL ELECTION 2019 (INTERNAL ASSESSMENT - 20 MARKS, 10 MARKS FOR
VIVA VOICE AND 10 MARKS FOR THE COMPLETE PROJECT)
S.NO CONTENT DESCRIPTION MARKS
1. Preface What the topic is all about and what for the project work is being
undertaken.
½
2. Acknowledgement Acknowledge the support system ½
3. Index Proper paging ½
4. A brief introduction:
Lok Sabha Election,
2019
A brief summary on Lok Sabha Election 2019- Map showing 543
constituencies state / union territories.
Territories wise graphical representation / Pie chart/ Bar graphs
1
5. States State and its constituencies: Map showing number of
constituencies and its distribution – Phases of voting/ election
process / Political Parties and their manifesto/ Vote shar / Pictures
etc.
1
6. A comparative Study
of 2014 and 2019
elections
Graphical Presentation showing comparative study of 2014 and
2019 elections/ election results.
NDA/ UPA/MAHGATHBANDAN/COMMUNIST PARTIES/ NON – NDA
/ NON- UPA ETC.
2
7. A COMPARTIVE STUDY
OF FIRST GENERAL
ROLE OF ELECTION COMMISSION, VOTERS TURN OUT, PROBLEM
FACED BY ELECTION COMMISSION ETC
2
ELECTION IN
INDEPENDENT INDIA
AND 2019
8. CRTICAL ANALYTICAL
VIEW ON
ROLE OF POLITICAL PARTIES, ELECTION COMMISSION, MEDIA,
CITIZENS AND SPECIAL REFRENCE OF – CODE OF CONDUCT.
2
9. BIBLIOGRAPHY ELECTRONIC MEDIA/PRINT MEDIA/MAGZINES/JOURNALS ETC 1/2
PLEASE NOTE: THE ENTIRE WORK IS TO BE CARRIED OUT DIGITALLY IN THE FORM OF POWER POINT
PRESENTATION. ITS AN INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY .
Geogrpahy
Write the following in your practical file.
1. Introduction to maps.
a) Essential of map making.
b) History of map making.
c) Classification of maps.
d) Importance of maps.
e) Methods of measuring linear distances.
2. Map scale
a) Representation of scale on map.
b) Converting statement of scale in to R.F.
c) Converting R.F. in to statement of scale.
d) Construction of graphical scale.
Make a file on the place you visit during vacations in geographical context.
Sociology
PROJECT WORK
As per the CBSE guidelines each student has to prepare a research project. The project must involve actual first
hand research done by the students in close consultation with the teacher. Students can take any topic of their
choice emphasizing the importance/effects/role of society.
PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF PROJECT REPORT
Each report must fulfill the following requirements:
1. The body of the Project Report will be of approximately 15-20 A4/A3 Pages excluding additional appendices,
questionnaires etc.
2. The project report will be written in the student's own hand; though they may include other illustrative material
that is not hand - written
3. The project report will contain the following matter:
a) Cover page showing project title, student's information, school and session
b) List of contents
c) Acknowledgements and preface
d) Introduction
e) Rationale Purpose -The reason for the choice of the subject and its social significance.
f) Methodology Technique - Mention the methodology e.g. questionnaire, case study, ethnographic description
The students may use any method which is appropriate for the topic selected. Detailed steps and procedures
adopted must be given.
g) Presentation of evidence - There must be a major section formally presenting the evidence gathered as a part
of the project. This can be in the form of tables, extracts from interviews, reports on case studies or
discussion of documentary data (newspapers, articles, magazines, diaries, photographs). However, there
should be value addition by the student and it must not be a simple reproduction of the original material.
h) Analysis of evidence & conclusions - Each project should summarize its conclusions in a separate section. This
can be brief but should be clearly and carefully stated. If possible, some suggestions can be given for further
enhancement in the areal subject studied. This section can also include a statement describing the limitations
of the study.
i) Bibliography/ Appendix or other supporting material - This should include the references to relevant books
and other sources used for the study. The appendix will include questionnaires, list of interviews, documents
or any other material used in the study.