Holiday home work (FA – IV Assignment)
Academic year : 2013
Class : X
Pongal vacation
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Assignment 4 – 2012-13
Grade: X Distribution Date: 09-01-12
Subject: English Submission Date: 17-01-12
Prepared by: John Peter Christie
Instructions:
1. All answers should be written in the question paper as far as possible.
Reading
Read the passage given below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
A Rose For The Queen
There was not a man in the Mughal Empire who did not know of Jahangir’s love for his queen, Noor
Jahan. As was the custom of the time, Jahangir had many queens, all of them beautiful and talented.
But Noor Jahan, the chief queen was special. She was the epitome of grace, beauty and talent. She was
also an intelligent woman who understood statecraft and was unscathed by palace intrigues. Jahangir
had found in her an invaluable friend and counsellor. She even shared his leisure pursuits, going so far
as to accompany him on his hunting expeditions. In fact, Noor Jahan was an excellent shot and once,
surprised and delighted her husband by bringing down a ferocious tiger with a single arrow.
In appreciation of Noor Jahan’s accomplishment, Jahangir showered her with gifts. He took great
pleasure in giving her anything she liked. And Noor Jahan liked a great many things – shimmering silks
embroidered with gold and silver and rainbow coloured threads, jewellery, etc. Once Jahangir gifted her
an emerald which was the size of a small walnut. Another time, he gave her a cluster of rubies set in a
pendant. Noor Jahan loved to design her own jewellery and some of it was elegant enough to be
appreciated by the emperor as well. In an effort to give Noor Jahan, the best of everything, Jahangir
took her to Kashmir every year. For two long months, they escaped the heat of the plains and enjoyed
the beauty of nature.
Noor Jahan loved these sojourns in Kashmir. She loved the sparkling streams and the beautiful,
colourful flowers that bloomed all over the meadows and the hillsides. But there was one thing she
loved in particular, and that was a rose that bloomed in summer, on a single bush, in a garden at the
foot of a mountain in Kashmir. The wasn’t white and it wasn’t pink, but a bit of both. The petals had
frilly, rose tinted edges that looked like the work of an artist with a clever brush. And its scent was out
of this world. In Agra, all the year around, Noor Jahan waited for the day when she would go to
Kashmir and set her eyes on the rose again.
She craved to go to Kashmir and see that ethereally beautiful rose that had been planted in the gardens
of Kashmir by one of the most famed gardeners. The rose only bloomed in the summer season and if
one missed an opportunity, it would be the next year.
Complete the following statements briefly:
Noor Jahan was a special queen because _________________________________________________
Jahangir had found in Noor Jahan a _____________________________________________________
Jahangir gifted Noor Jahan ____________________________________________________________
Jahangir and Noor Jahan craved to escape to _____________________________________________
Noor Jahan loved the __________________________________ in Kashmir.
But Noor Jahan’s delight was the ______________________________________________________
Answer the following questions briefly:
How was Noor Jahan known to be an intelligent woman?
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Describe the rose flower.
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Find the words in the passage which mean the same as the words given below:
(a). Unharmed - __________________________
(b). Getaway - ____________________________
Literature
Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow by choosing the most
appropriate alternative from those given below
These couchings and these lowly courtesies
Might fire the blood of ordinary men,
And turn pre-ordinance and first decree
Into the law of children.
Thy brother by decree is banished
If thou dost bend and pray and fawn for him,
I spurn thee, like a cur, out of my way.
(a) Here Caesar is speaking to
(i) Brutus
(ii) Cassius
(iii) Antony
(iv) Metellus Cimber
(b) Caesar was angry with the other person because
(i) he was conspiring against him
(ii) he had joined hands with the enemies of Rome
(iii) he was pleading for his banished brother
(iv) he didn't render his duty sincerely
(c) I spurn thee like a cur The figure of speech used in this line is a/an
(i) simile
(ii) metaphor
(iii) alliteration
(iv) personification
Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow by choosing the most
appropriate alternative from those given below.
O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That
I am meek and gentle with these butchers !
Thou art the ruins of the noblest man
That ever lived in the tide of times.
Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood !
Over thy wounds now do I prophesy -
(a) The expression thou bleeding piece of earth refers to
(i) the earth red with the blood of soldiers
(ii) Caesar's dead body
(iii) the piece of land acquired by the enemies
(iv) the piece of land where Caesar was killed
(b) The speaker is meek and gentle with these butchers because
(i) he fears his own death
(ii) he fears that the butchers might destroy the whole of Rome
(iii) he wants to avenge Caesar's death
(iv) he fears the butchers might kill the kith and kin of Caesar
(c) That I am meek and gentle with these butchers !
The poetic device used in this line is
(i) an irony
(ii) a paradox
(iii) a simile
(iv) a metaphor
Writing
Given below is a profile of Ms Poonam Seth. Write a short sketch of her, in about 100 words with the
help of clues:
Birth : Delhi, rich family
Age, etc : 35, beautiful, smart, agile
Family : married, handsome husband, Director in a company, one school going
daughter, joint family
Likes and Dislikes : keen reader of The Ramayan, discharges duties sincerely, good
daughter-
in-law and daughter, loves movie and watch a new movie every Friday.
Hobbies : dancing and gardening
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Grammar
The following paragraph has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Write the incorrect
word along with the correct word in the blank provided. The first one has been done as an
example:
Incorrect Word Correct
Word
Three men was once going on was were
a long journey. As luck will have it (a) ________ ___________
they come across a bag full of (b) ________ ___________
gold pieces. They were beside (c) ________ ___________
themselves with joyful and decided (d) ________ ___________
to divide the money equal. But the (e) ________ ___________
long and tiring journey has made (f) ________ ___________
them hungry. So, they decide to eat something (g) ________ ___________
FA4 – ASSIGNMENT
ACADEMIC YEAR (2012 -2013)
Grade: X Distribution Date: 09 / 01 / 13
Subject: Mathematics Submission Date: 17 / 01 / 13
Topic : Areas related to circles and surface areas & volumes
1. Find the area
closed between two concentric circles of radii 3.5cm, 7cm. A third concentric circle is drawn
outside the 7cm circle so that the area enclosed between it and the 7cm circle is same as that
between two inner circles. Find the radius of third circle.
2. From the sheet
of cardboard in the shape of square of side 14cm. A piece in the shape of letter B is cut off. The
curved side of the letter consists of two equal semicircles and the breadth of the rectangular
piece is 1cm. Find the area of the remaining part of cardboard.
3. A piece of
cardboard in the shape of trapezium ABCD & AB // DE. �BCD = 900. Quarter circle BFEC is
removed. Given AB=BC=3.5 cm, DE=2 cm. Calculate the area of remaining piece of cardboard.
A B
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D C
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4. ABC is a right
angled triangle in which �A=900. Find the area of the shaded region if AB=6cm, BC=10cm &
I is the centre of the incircle of ABC.
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B C
5. Find the
perimeter of the figure. Where AED is a semicircle and ABCD is a rectangle.
A D
20cm 20cm
E
B C
14cm
6. A right
triangle whose side are 15cm and 20cm is made to revolve about its hypotenuse. Find the
volume and surface area of the double cone so formed.
7. A conical
vessel of radius 6cm and height 8cm is completely filled with water. A sphere is lowered into
the water and its size is such that when it touches the sides it is just immersed as shown in the
figure. What fraction of water flows out.
8. A golf ball has
a diameter equal to 4.1cm. Its surface has 150 dimples each of radius 2mm. Calculate the total
surface area which is exposed to the surroundings assuming that the dimples are hemispherical.
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9. Two right
circular cones X and Y are made X having 3 times the radius of Y and Y having half the volume
of X. Calculate the ratio of heights of X and Y
10. A vessel in
shape of a inverted cone is surmounted by a cylinder has a common radius of 7cm this was
filled with liquid till it covered one third the height of the cylinder. If the height of each part is
9cm and the vessel is turned upside down. Find the volume of the liquid and to what height will
it reach in the cylindrical part.
11. A solid is in
the form of a right circular cone mounted on the hemisphere. The radius of the hemisphere is
3.5cm and the height of the conies 4cm. The solid is placed in a cylindrical tub, full of water, in
a such a way that the whole side is submerged in water. If the radius of the cylindrical tub is
5cm and its height is 10.5cm, find the volume of water left in the cylindrical tub.
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Academic Year -2012-13 Term II
WORKSHEET
Grade : X Distribution Date: 9.1.13
Subject : Physics Submission Date: 17.1.13
Prepared by: Bandana Dutta Topic: The Human eye and colourful world
Q.1 Why do the stars appear slightly above than their actual position?
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Q.2 How does refraction of light take place in atmosphere?
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Q.3 How does the colour of scattered light depend on the size of scattering particles?
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Q.4 Which eye defect can be corrected by using a concave lens?
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Q.5 Draw a neat labeled diagram of human eye.
Q.6 A person needs a lens of power -4.5 D for correction of his vision.
a) What kind of defect in vision is he suffering from?
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b) What is the focal length of the corrective lens?
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c) What is the nature of the corrective lens?
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Q.7 What are rods and cones?
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Q.8What is cataract?
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Q.9 What is the accommodation of the eye?
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