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KANHA MAKHAN GROUP OF SCHOOLS

DETAILED HOLIDAY HOME WORK


CLASS 11th
COMMERCE STEAM
ACCOUNTANCY

PROJECT FILE:
Students will collect the relevant source documents and prepare vouchers for them on the following transaction.
1.Started business with cash Rs 40,000.
2. Purchase furniture for Rs2000 vide cash memo No. 410.
3.Opened a bank account in Axis bank with Rs 12000.
4. Purchase garments on credit from M/s Rajasthan store for Rs 2000 vide Bill no 390.
5. Sold two shirts to Vishwajeet on credit Rs 1000 vide cash memo NO. 2.
6. Withdraw Rs 4000 from bank for office use by cheque No. 64421.
7.Withdrew Rs 1000 for personal use by cheque No. 72501.

 The source documents could include receipts, invoices, bills, bank statements, and any other financial or
business-related documents that students can find.
 Once they have collected the source documents, all will need to organize them properly and prepare
vouchers for each of them.
 Your vouchers should include important details such as the date, description of the transaction, amount,
and the names of the parties involved. Be sure to follow the proper accounting principles while preparing
the vouchers and ensure that they are accurate.
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER:
1. Project File should be Handwritten.
2. Project file should be Ring file.
3. File Cover should be Brown.
4. The project file will be assembled with following page:
 Front page- School name with school logo (Attached), Topic, submitted to and submitted by. (PRINTED
FORM)
 Second page - Acknowledgement (PRINTED FORM)
 Third page - Certificate (PRINTED FORM)
 Fourth page- Index
 Fifth page onwards: Content (At Least 20 Pages) and then bibliography.
ECONOMICS
PROJECT FILE:
Students are required to prepare a project file on one of the following topics: (Prescribed by the board)
1. Effect on PPC due to various Government policies.
2. Solar energy, A cost-effective comparison with conventional energy sources.
3. Students can create a monthly budget for a hypothetical family including income, expenses, and
savings.
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER:

1. Project File should be Handwritten.


2. Project file should be Ring file.
3. File Cover should be Royal Blue.
4. The project file will be assembled with following page.
 Front page- School name with school logo (Attached), Topic, submitted to and submitted by. (PRINTED
FORM)
 Second page -Index
 Third page -Acknowledgement (PRINTED FORM)
 Fourth page- Certificate (PRINTED FORM) and
 Fifth page onwards: Content (At Least 20 Pages) and then bibliography.
WORKSHEET:
1. Microeconomics is the study of:
(a) A consumer (b) An industry
(c) A producer (d) All of these
2. Which of these is a normative economics ?
(a) 30% population of India is below poverty line.
(b) Increase in FDI has increased GDP of India.
(c) Govt. increased Repo rate to check inflation.
(d) Equal distribution of income in India will solve the problem of poverty.
3. Opportunity cost:
(a) is always lower than the given value of a factor
(b) is always higher than the given value of a factor
(c) is equal to the given value of a factor
(d) can be less than, more than or equal to the given value of a factor.
4. PPC is a straight line when:
(a) MRT decreases (b) MRT is constant
(c) MRT increases (d) None of these
5. ________does not lead to shift in PPC.
(a) Improvement in technology (b) Invention of new resources
(c) destruction of resources (d) massive unemployment
6. __________(MOC/MRS) determines the slope of production possibility curve. (Fill in the Blanks)
7. ___ (Positive/Normative) statements are not capable of empirical verification. (Fill in the Blanks)
8. An economy can either operate on PPC or ___________(inside/outside) PPC. (Fill in the Blanks)
9. "An economy always produces on, but not inside a PPC". (True or False)
10. "Massive unemployment will shift the PPC to the left". (True or False)
11. "Microeconomics and macroeconomics are independent branches of economics". (True or False)
12. Match the following items given in column A with those in column B

Column A Column B
(i) Normative statement (a) Rightward shift in PPC
(ii) MOC (b) Aggregate units
(iii) Macroeconomics (c) Value judgement
(iv) Growth of resources (d) Rate of sacrifice

13. Assertion and Reasons


Directions
In the following questions, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Mark the
correct choice as:
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
1.Assertion (A): Economic problem is essentially a problem arising from the necessity of choice; choice of the
manner in which limited resources with alternative uses are disposed off.
Reason (R): The scarcity of resources relative to human wants gives rise to struggle of human beings for
sustenance. An individual has to make a choice as to which wants should be satisfied with limited resources with
alternative uses in order to get maximum satisfaction.
2.Assertion (A). Production possibility curve (PPC) is concave to the point of origin. It is due to increasing
marginal opportunity cost.
Reason (R). A typical PPC is based on a realistic assumption that no resource is equally efficient in the production
of all the goods. So when resources are transferred from good Y to good X, more and more units of good Y are to
be transferred to produce one more unit of good X.
3.Assertion (A). Microeconomics deals with central problem of allocation of resources.
Reason (R). Price is the determinant to solve problems in microeconomics.
14. Statement Based Questions
Directions
In the following questions, Statement 1 is followed by Statement 2.
Mark the correct choice as:
(a) Both the statements are true.
(b) Both the statements are false.
(c) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
(d) Statement 2 is true and statement 1 is false.
 Statement 1: Positive statements do not pass any value judgement.
 Statement 2: Normative statements are verifiable.
 Statement 1. Had the resources been unlimited, there would have been no economic problem.
 Statement 2. Since all wants cannot be satisfied due to limited resources, we face the problem of making
a choice i.e., choice among multiple wants which are to be satisfied.
15. Which of the following points represent underutilization of resources?
(a) M, C, F, H (b)N, F, H, M
(c)M, N, C (d)M, N
16. Opportunity cost of growing wheat is ____________.
(a) 1000 (b) 600
(c) 400 (d) 1600
Chapter 2- CONSUMER’S EQUILIBRIUM

1. A consumer is in equilibrium when the marginal utilities are ___________ .


A) Increasing B) Equal
C) Minimum D) Highest
2. Why is a consumer’s spending restricted:
A) Due to the utility maximisation B) Due to the budget constraint
C) Due to the demand curve D)the marginal utility
3. When MU is positive, what happens to TU?
A) It decreases. B) It becomes the highest.
C) It remains constant. D) It increases.
4. What is the law that defines the demand curve to slope downward known as?
A) Diminishing marginal utility B) Utility maximisation
C) Utility minimisation D) Consumer equilibrium
Question 5. Why are indifference curves convex to the origin?
A) Two goods are perfect complementary goods.
B) Two goods are imperfect substitutes.
C) Two goods are perfect substitutes.
D) None of the above
Question 6: When the marginal utility is equal to zero, what will the total utility be?
A) Maximum B) Laws of return
C) Minimum D) None of the above
Question 7: Which of the following is the basis of diminishing marginal utility?
A) Law of demand B) Laws of return
C) Law of supply D) None of the above
Question 8: Fill in the Blanks
1. Indifference curve analysis is given by _________
2. Law of DMU is given by ____________
3. As long as MU is __________ TU increases.
4. Law of __________helps in determining consumer equilibrium in case of 2 goods.
5. Market rate of exchange (MRE) is the slope of ____________
Question 9: True or False
1. "TU remains same always irrespective of change in MU". (True / False)
2. A consumer can go beyond the budget line. (True / False)
3. "MU can never be negative". (True / False).
4. An indifference curve is concave to the point of origin. (True / False).
5. MRS indicates slope of Budget line. (True / False).
Question 10:
When MU is positive, what happens to TU?
A) It decreases B) It becomes the highest.
C) It remains constant. D) It increases.
Question 11: Assertion and Reason
Directions:
In the following questions, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Mark the
correct choice as:
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
Assertion (A): Marginal Utility diminishes as the person consumes more unit of a commodity.
Reason(R): Utility derived from each unit of a commodity is less than that of the previous one. 2.
Assertion (A): Law of diminishing marginal utility states that as more and more units of a commodity are
consumed, marginal utility derived from every additional unit must decline.
Reason (R): When MU is negative, TU will be decreasing.
Assertion (A): Rare commodities like antiques do not follow the law of diminishing marginal utility.
Reason (R): Law of marginal utility states that as more and more units of a commodity
are consumed, marginal utility derived from additional unit must decline.
Assertion (A): Mohit gets a raise in his salary by 10% as he was a hard working person and was an employee of
the week for three months straight.
Reason (R): The raise in the salary is a part of the consumption for Mohit.
Question 12: Statement Based Questions
Directions
In the following questions, Statement 1 is followed by Statement 2.
Mark the correct choice as:
a) Both the statements are true.
b) Both the statements are false.
c) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
d) Statement 2 is true and statement 1 is false.
1. Statement 1. The slope of indifference curve is different at different points of the curve.
Statement 2. Slope of indifference curve is not measured by marginal rate of substitution.
2. Statement 1. A budget line represents the different bundles that the consumer can not purchase spending his
entire money income at given prices.
Statement 2. Budget line is a straight line assuming that the entire income is saved.
CHAPTER -3- THEORY OF DEMAND
Q1. The law of demand states, with increase in price there is
a) decrease in quantity demanded b) increase in quantity demanded
c) decreased demand d) increased demand.
Q2. The following would cause a change in the quantity demanded for a product?
a) changing prices of related products b) changing consumer tastes
c) increasing consumer income d) decreasing price of product
Q.3 Increase in demand can occur due to:
(a) Increase in income of the consumer
(b) Decrease in price of the complementary good
(c) Increase in price of the substitutes
(d) All of these
Q4. Violation of Law of Demand occurs when:
(a) Negative income effect is greater than substitution effect
(b) Negative income effect is less than substitution effect
(c) Income effect is negative
(d) Substitution effect is negative
Q5. Movement along the demand curve illustrates
(a) shift in quantity demanded (b) complement effect
(c) change in quantity demanded (d) income effect
Q6. Increase in demand is shown by demand curve when
(a) the curve shifts right (b) the curve shifts left
(c) movement along the curve there is no change (d) movement along the curve
Q.7 The demand curve is always
(a) level (b) irregular
(c) upward sloping (d) downward sloping
Q.8 Which of the following is a complement product to peanut butter?
(a) Sugar (b) Jelly
(c) Mustard (d) Soda
Q.9 Fill in the Blanks
1. ____________demand shows relation between price of a related good and demand of a good.
2. In case of__________ goods, price effect is positive.
3. The cause of change in demand is change in ___________
4.___of demand is shown by movement from a lower point to an upper point on the same demand curve.
Q.10 True or False
1. Unequal distribution of income shifts the demand curve to its left. True/False
2. A good is inferior good for one and at the same time, normal good for another consumer. True or False
3. Demand curve of tomatoes will not shift with change in its price. True or False.
4. For the application of law of demand, income of the consumer must change. True or False
Question 11 Assertion and Reason
Directions
In the following questions, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Mark the
correct choice as:
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
Assertion (A): A change in quantity demanded of one commodity due to a change in the price of other
commodity is cross elasticity
Reasoning (R): Changes in consumer income leads to a change in the quantity demanded.
Assertion (A): Expansion in Demand leads to an upward movement along the same demand curve
Reason (R): Upward movement along the same demand curve occurs due to an increase in the price of the given
commodity.
Assertion (A): A commodity that can be put to several use, is price inelastic.
Reason (R): As price falls, number of buyers increase in the market.
Assertion (A): The market demand curve is flatter than the individual demand curve.
Reason (R): The market demand curve is obtained by the horizontal summation of individual
demand curves.
Assertion (A): The demand curve is downward sloping as a consumer is willing to pay lesser and lesser for each
additional unit consumed as he/she gets lesser utility for each additional unit consumed.
Reason (R): With a fall in the price of a good, consumers' purchasing power increases. So, he/she consumes more
units.
Question 12 Statement Based Questions
Directions
In the following questions, Statement 1 is followed by Statement 2.
Mark the correct choice as :
a) Both the statements are true.
b) Both the statements are false.
c) (c) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
d) (d) Statement 2 is true and statement 1 is false.
1. Statement 1. The slope of a straight line demand curve is constant throughout.
Statement 2. On a linear demand curve changes in quantity demanded due to changes in price of the commodity
are in the opposite direction and same proportion.
Statement 1. Change in demand of a good is represented by shift of the demand curve. Statement 2. Change in
quantity demanded of a good is represented by movement along the demand curve.
BUSINESS STUDIES:
PROJECT FILE:
Student have to choose any one topic of business services from chapter-4 (BUSINESS SERVICES) and prepare a
project file on Business services like:
 Banking
 Insurance
 Postal and telecom services.
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER:
1. Project File should be Handwritten.
2. Project file should be Ring file.
3. File Cover should be Black.
4. The project file will be assembled with following page:
 Front page- School name with school logo (Attached), Topic, submitted to and submitted by. (PRINTED
FORM)
 Second page - Acknowledgement (PRINTED FORM)
 Third page - Certificate (PRINTED FORM)
 Fourth page- Index
 Fifth page onwards: Content (At Least 20 Pages) and then bibliography.
WORKSHEET:
Question 1 Which of the following does not characterise business activity?
A. Production of goods B. Presence of risk and services
C. Sale or exchange of goods and services D. Salary or wages
Question 2 Which of the broad category of industries cover oil refinery and sugar mills.
A. Primary B. Secondary
C. Tertiary D. None of these
Question 3 which of the following cannot be classified as an auxiliary to trade?
A. Mining B. Insurance
C. Warehousing D. Transport
Question 4 occupation in which people work for other and get remunerated in return is known as
A. Business B. Employment
C. Profession D. None of them
Question 5 The industries which provide support services to the other industries are known as
A. Primary industry B. Secondary industry
C. Commercial industries D. Tertiary industries
Question 6 Which of the following cannot be classified as an objective of business?
A. Investment B. Productivity
C. Innovation D. Profit earning Questions
Question 7 Business risk is not likely to arise due to
A. Changes in government policy B. Good management
C. Employee dishonesty D. Power failure
Question 8 The structure in which there is separation of ownership and management
A. Sole proprietorship B. Partnership
C. Company D. All business organisations
Question 9 The karta in joint Hindu family business has:
A. Limited liability B. Unlimited liability
C. No liability for debts D. Joint liability
Question 10 In a cooperative society the principle followed is:
A. One share one vote B. One man one vote
C. No vote D. Multiple votes
Question 11 The board of directors of a joint stock company is elected by
A. Journal public B. government bodies
C. Shareholders D. Employees
Question 12 Profits do not have to be shared this statement referred to
A. Partnership B. Joint Hindu family business
C. Sole proprietorship D. Company
Question 13 The capital of a company is divided into number of parts each one of which is called
A. Dividend B. Profit
C. Interest D. Share
Question 14 The head of the joint Hindu family business is called :
A. Top writer B. Director
C. Karta D. Manager Question
15 Provision of residential accommodation to the members at reasonable rates is the objective of
A. Producers cooperative B. Consumers cooperative
C. Housing cooperative D. Credit cooperative
Question 16 A partner whose association with the firm is unknown to the general public is called
A. Active partner B. Sleeping partner
C. Nominal partner D. Secret partner
Question 17 Minimum number of members to form a private company is
A. 2 B. 5
C. 3 D. 7
Question 18 Minimum number of members to form a public company is
A. 5 B. 7
C. 12 D. 21
Question 19 Application for approval of name of a company is to be made to
A. SEBI
B. Register of company
C. Government of India
D. Government of the state in which company is to be registered
Question 20 A proposed name of company is considered undesirable if
A. It is identical with the name the name of an existing company
B. It resembled closely with name of an existing company
C. It is an emblem of Government of India United Nations ETC
D. In case of any of the above
Question 21 A prospectus is issued by
A. A private company
B. A public company seeking investment from public
C. a public enterprise
D. A public company
Question 22 Stages in the formation of a public company are in the following order
A. Promotion, commencement of business, incorporation, capital subscription
B. Incorporation, subscription, capital subscription, commencement of business, promotion
C. Promotion, incorporation, capital subscription, commencement of business
D. Capital subscription, promotion, incorporation, commencement of business
Question 23 It is necessary to get every company incorporated whether private or public (T/F) Question 24
Statement in lieu of prospectus can be filled by a public company going for a public issue(T/F)
Question 25 A private company can commence business after incorporation(T/F)
Question 26 Experts who help promoters in the promotion of a company are also called promoters(T/F)
Question 27 A company can ratify preliminary contracts after incorporation (T/F)
Question 28 If a company is registered on the basis of fictitious names, its incorporation is invalid (T/F)
Question 29 Article of association is the main document of a company (T/F)
Question 30 Every company must file article of association (T/F)
ENGLISH
WORKSHEET:
Q1 Multiple choice questions
1.Which of the following is an example of metaphor?
A. The glasses smiled at me B. Cute cats chase toys
C. Snow is like the sun D. My life is a dream
2. Which of the following is an example of alliteration?
A. The TV laughed at the desk B. Calculating computers catch cats
C. Pictures are captured people D. Crash, bang, boom goes the lion
3. I ...... to him for the past month
A) didn't speak B) haven't spoken
4. Something ...... to be done about it
A) ought B) should
5. We .... better be off now
A) had B) would
Q2: Fill in the blanks with the correct usage of the verb:
1. By the time they build their own house, they __________ in the rented house for three years
a) will be living b) would live
c) have lived d) would have lived
2.The old Neem tree which ___________ in our compound for fifty years suddenly crashed to the ground last
night.
a) had stood b) has stood
c) is standing d) stands
3. You are the Director of the National Institute of Vocational Studies, New Delhi. Draft a suitable
advertisement for publication in a national daily highlighting some of the special features of your institute.
4. A highly placed IT professional settled in London seeks alliance with an exceptionally beautiful, educated,
cultured and tall girl of status Punjabi family. Write a suitable advertisement for the ‘Matrimonial’ column of a
national daily.
5. You have lost your purse. Draft an advertisement suitable to be given in the local daily. (Invent details). Your
advertisement should not exceed 50 words.
Q.3 Descriptive Questions
The Portrait Of A Lady
1) The grandmother has been portrayed as a very religious lady. What details in the story create this impression?
2) What was the last sign of physical contact between the author and the grandmother? Why did the author
think that to be the last physical contact?
3) Describe the author’s grandfather as he looked in his portrait.
4) What do you think of the grandmother’s character in the chapter?
5) What happened when the grandmother didn’t pray for the first time?
We're Not Afraid To Die.. If we can be all together
1) What efforts were made to face the rough weather?
2) What qualities helped the Captain of the ship and his crew overcome the crisis?
3) What happened on their second day out of Cape Town? What worried the narrator and why?
4) Give a brief description of the narrator’s boat. How had the narrator equipped and tested it?
5) Whom did the narrator employ and why? When did he do so?
The Summer Of The Beautiful White Horse
1) “The distribution of the various kinds of spirit of our tribe had been from the beginning capricious and vagrant.”
Elucidate.
2) “I have an understanding with a horse.”
“Horses understand me.”
“I have a way with a horse.”
How do you think, had Mourad developed an understanding with the
horse and what was the result?
3) Contrast the two visitors to narrator’s house who visited them one afternoon.
4) What arguments did farmer John Byro advance to prove the usefulness of a horse to a country dweller?
5) Relate some of the humorous incidents in the story. Which incident do you find the most amusing and why?
A Photograph
1) The opening lines of the poem ‘A Photograph’ describe three young girls on a seaside holiday, “When the two
young girl cousins went paddling,”. “All three stood still to smile through their hair…” Holidays are obviously
times for destressing and enjoying one’s leisure.
Write on the need for holidays in modern stressful times.
2) Why, do you think, does the poetess say nothing about her mother’s depth?
3) What impression do you form of the poetess and the poetess’s mother after reading the poem A Photograph’?
4) Explain: The sea holiday was her past, mine is her laughter.
5) How many years ago had the poetess’s mother died?
APPLIED MATHEMATICS:
WORKSHEET:
−𝟑
𝟏 𝟒
Q1. The value of (𝟓 + 𝟏𝟔) is
4 9 27 8
(b) 4 (c) (d)
9 8 27
Q2. Value of (256).16 x (256).09 is
(a) 4 (b) 16 (c) 64 (d) 256.25
log − 𝑙𝑜𝑔2
Q3. The value of is
log 32
2 1 −2 1
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) (d)
5 3
Q4. The value of 2+log10 (.01) is
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 0
Q5. If log (3n+1) =2, then the value of x is –
1 19
(a) 3 (b) 99 (c) 33 (d) 3
𝑥 1− 𝑦 −1
Q6. The value of 𝑥 −1 +𝑦 −1 is equal to ___.
1
Q7. The value of 2 log5 + log8 - 2 log4
1 1
Q8. (√32 − √5)3 (√32 + √5)3 =
Q9. if log (3x-2) =2, then x=
Q10. log10 x=a and log10 y=b, then xy=
Q11. if 10th June 1948 was Thursday, what will be the day on 16th Nov 1969?
Q12. What was the day on 13th August 1975?
Q13. Find the mean of the first no natural numbers.
Q14. Average of 9 observations was found to be 35 later on, it was detected that an observation 81 was mir read
as 18. find the correct average.
Q15. Find the angle between two hands of a clock at 4:20 P.M
Q16. The average of x-1, x+1, x+3 and x+5 is
(a) x+1 (b) x+2 (c) x+3 (d) x+4
Q17. If the mean of x1,x2 is 7.5 and the mean of x1, x2, x3 is 8, then the value of x3 is_____
(a) 9 (b) 8 (c) 7.5 (d) 6
𝟔th
Q18. Walking at 𝟕 of his usual speed a man is 12 minutes late. The usual time to Covers the distance is.
(a) 1 hours 12 minutes (b) 1 hours 20 minutes
(c) 48 minutes (d) 1 hours
Q19. A train is running at 72 km/h crosses a pole in 6 seconds. what is the length of the train?
(a) 100m (b) 110m (c) 120m (d) 130m
Q20. The angle between two hands of a clock at 8:30 A.M is ___-
(a) 750 (b) 800 (c) 850 (d) 450
Q21. What was the day on 15th August 1947?
(a) Friday (b) Saturday (c) Sunday (d) Monday
Q22. if the perimeters of one face of a cube is 40cm, then the sum of length of its edge is ____
(a) 80cm (b) 120cm (C) 160cm (d) 240cm
Q23. The length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions (10m x 10m x 5m) is _____
(a) 15m (b) 16m (c) 10m (d) 12m
Q24. If d is the diameters of a circle, then its area is ______
𝑑2 𝑑2
(a) 𝜆d2 (b) 𝜆 (c) 𝜆 (d) 2𝜆d2
2 4
Q25. Area of a sham bus whose diagonals are 8cm and 6cm is
(a) 48cm2 (b) 24cm2 (c) 12cm2 (d) 96cm2
Q26. If a cone, a hemisphere and a cylinder have equal bases and have same height, then the ratio of their
volumes is _____
(a) 1:3:2 (b) 2:3:1 (c) 2:1:3 (d) 1:2:3
Q27. A solid piece of iron in the farm of a cuboid of dimensions 49cm x 33cm x 24cm is molded to farm a
sphere. The radius of the sphere is ______
(a) 21cm (b) 23cm (c) 25cm (d) 19cm
𝒓
Q28. The total surface area of a cone whose radius is 𝟐 and glant height 2l is ______
𝑟
(a) 2𝜋𝑟 (𝑙 + 𝑟) (b) 𝜋𝑟 (𝑙 + 4) (c) 𝜋𝑟 (𝑙 + 𝑟)
Q29. The volume of a cylinder of base diameters 10cm and height 8cm is ________
Q30. The volume of cone of base diameter 6cm and hegith 7cm is _______
Q31. Which of the following is a limit set?
(a) {x:x=2n, hen} (b) {x:x is a prime numbers}
(c) {x:xen, s is a factors of 128} (d) {x:xei, x≤7}
Q32. Number of proper subsets of a set containing 4 element is _____
(a) 42 (b) 42-1 (c) 24 (d) 24-1
Q33. On real axis if A=[1,5] and B=[3,9], then A-B is _________
(a) (5,9) (b) (1,3) (c) [5,9) (d) [1,3)
Q34. If n (A-B) =10, n(B-A)=23, n(AUB)=50, then n(AAB) is ______
(a) 7 (b) 17 (c) 27 (d) 33
Q35. In an A.P the Pth term is q and the (P+q)th term is zero, then the qth term is
(a) –P (b) p (c) p+q (d) p-q
n
Q36. If far a sequence sn= 2(3 -1), then the third term is _____
(a) 18 (b) 14 (c) 36 (d) 48
2
Q37. If the sum of n term of an A.P is given by sn= 3n+2n , then the common difference of the A.P is _____
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 6 (d) 4
Q38. The number of ways in which 5 boys and 3 girls’ can be seated in a row, so that no two girls’ sit together is
(a) ∟8 (b) ∟5 𝑥 ∟3 (c) ∟3 𝑥 594 (d) ∟5 𝑥 693
Q39. The total number of 9 digit numbers which have all different digit is _____
(a) ∟10 (b) ∟9 (c) 9/∟9 (d) 10∟10
Q40. if nc12 = nc8, then n=
Case Study-2
In an university, out of 100 students 15 students offered mathematics only, 12 students offered statistics only, 8
students offered only physics, 40 students offered physics and mathematics, 20 students offered physics and
statistics, 10 students offered mathematics and statistics, 65 students offered physics, based on the above
information answer the following questions:
1. The numbers of students who offered all the three subject is
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 5
2. The number of students who offered mathematics is
(a) 62 (b) 65 (c) 55 (d) 60
3. The number of students who offered statistics is
(a) 31 (b) 35 (c) 39 (d) 34
Case Study-3
Read the case study given below and attempt any sub parts:
Father of Ashok is a builder, he planned a 12 story building in Gurgaon sector5 for this, he bought a plat of 500
sqaure yards at the rate of ₹ 1000/yard2. The builder planned ground floors is 0.25m less than its previous floors.
Q1. What is the height of the last floors?
(a)2.5m (b) 2.75m (c) 2.25m (d) 3m
Q2. Which floors number is of 3m height?
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 10 (d) 9
Q3. What is the total height of the building?
(a) 40m (b) 43.5m (c) 40.5m (d) 44m
Q4. up to which floors the height is 33m?
(a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 10 (d) 9
Q5. Which floors number is half in height of ground floors?
(a) 10 (b) 9 (c) 12 (d) 11
Case Study-4
Read the case study given below and attempt any 4 sub part?
A state cricket authority has to choose a team of 11 members, to do it so the authority askes 2 coaches of a Govt.
academy to selet the team members that have experience as well as the best performers in last 15 matches. They
can make up a team of 11 cricketers amongst 15 possible candidates. In how many ways can the final eleven be
selected from 15 cricket players if:
Q1. There is no restriction
(a) 1365 (b) 2365 (c) 1465 (d) 1365
Q2. One of them must be included
(a) 1002 (b) 1003 (c) 1001 (d) 1004
Q3. One of them, who is in bad farm, must always be executed
(a) 480 (b) 364 (c) 1365 (d) 640
Q4. Two of them being leg spinners, one and only one leg spinners must be included?
(a) 2c1 x 13c10 (b) 2c1 x 10c13 (c) 1c2 x 13c10 (d) 2c10 x 13c10
Q5. if there are 6 bowlers, 3 wicket-keepers and 11 batsmen in all. The number of ways in which a team of 4
bowlers, 2wicket-keepers and 5 batsmen can be chosen.
(a) 6c2 x 3c4 x 11c5 (b) 6c2 x 3c4 x 11c5
(c) 6c2 x 3c5 x 11c4 (d) 6c2 x 3c1 x 11c5
Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it: -
Seven boys A, B,C,D,E,F and G are sitting around a circular table facing towards centre. C is next to the left of F
and G is second to the left of C. A is sitting third to the left of E. B is between D and E.
Q1. Which of the following is false?
(a) A is fourth to the right of E (b) F is at Immediate right of C
(c) F is third to right of D (d) B is at Immediate left of D
Q2. Which of the following is true?
(a) C is fourth to the right of E (b) A is at Immediate right of G
(c) D is second to the left of E (d) B is second to the right of G
Q3. In which of the following options, the middle person is sitting between the other two
(a) FCE (b) EFB (c) DEB (d) GDB
Q4. What is the position of F?
(a) Fourth to the right of D (b) To the Immediate left of C
(c) Between A and E (d) To the Immediate right of A
Case Study Questions:
Q1. A class teachers Mamta Sharma’s of class XI write three sets A,B and C are such that A= {1,3,5,7,9}, B
={2,4,6,8} and C={2,3,5,7,11} answer the following questions which are based on above sets.
1. Find A∩B
(a) {3,5,7} (b) 𝜙 (c) {1,5,7} (d) {2,5,7}
2. Find A∩C
(a) {3,5,7} (b) 𝜙 (c) {1,5,7} (d) {3,4,7}
3. Which of the following is correct for two sets A and B to be disjoint.
(a) A∩B=𝜙 (b) A∩B≠ 𝜙 (c) A∪B=𝜙 (d) A∪B≠ 𝜙
4. Which of the following is correct for two sets A and C to disjoint.
(a) A∩C=𝜙 (b) A∩C≠ 𝜙 (c) A∪ 𝐶=𝜙 (d) A∪ 𝐶 ≠ 𝜙
n n
Q41. if c8 = c6, then c2 =n

Q42. if 10pr = 720, then r =


Q43. Find a and b if (9+1, b-2) = (3,1)
Q44. if A={-1,0,1} and B={3,5}, write A × B
Q45. if a cone, a hemisphere and a cylinder have equal bases and have same height, then the ratio of their
volumes is ____
(a) 1:3:2 (b) 2:3:1 (c) 2:1:3 (d) 1:2:3
Q46. The radii of two cylinders are in the ratio 2:3 and their heights are in the ratio 5:3. The ratio of their
volume is.
(a) 10:17 (b) 20:27 (c) 17:27 (d) 20:37
Q47. Area of a rhombus is 90cm2. if the length of one diagonal is 10cm, then the length of another diagonal is
__
(a) 18cm (b) 9cm (c) 36cm (d) 4.5cm
Q48. A car traveller for 2 hours at a speed of 40km/hr and then travellers at 50km/hr for next 2 hours. what is
the average speed of car?
(a) 45km/hr (b) 44.44klm/hr (c) 48km/hr (d) 47km/hr
Q49. if it was Friday on 4th May 1956, then what was the day on 6th July 1957?
(a) Wednesday (b) Monday (c) Saturday (d) Tuesday
Q50. A can do a piece of work in 9 days and B can do the same work in 18 days. they begin together but A goes
away after three days of beginning. the number of days in which B can finish the remaining work is ____
(a) 6 days (b) 8 days (c) 9 days (d) 12 days
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PROJECT FILE:

Practical-1. Procedure for Asanas, Benefits & Contraindication for any two Asanas for each lifestyle disease.
 Obesity
 Asthma
 Diabetes
 Hypertension
 Back Pain
Practical -2. Proficiency in Games and Sports (Skill of any one IOA recognized Sport/Game of Choice)
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER:
5. Project File should be Handwritten.
6. Project file should be Ring file.
7. File should be properly covered.
8. The project file will be assembled with following page:
 Front page- School name with school logo (Attached), Topic, submitted to and submitted by. (PRINTED
FORM)
 Second page - Acknowledgement (PRINTED FORM)
 Third page - Certificate (PRINTED FORM)
 Fourth page- Index
 Fifth page onwards: Content (At Least 20 Pages) and then bibliography.
COMPUTER
WORKSHEET:(Solve the worksheet in class notebook)
1. Define following gates and draw logic circuit diagram.
(a) OR Gate
(b) AND Gate
(c) NOT Gate
(d) NAND Gate
(e) NOR Gate
2. Prove by Boolean Algebra rules ,X (X + Y) = X
3. Prove by Boolean Algebra Rules ,X +X’ Y = X + Y
4. Prove by Boolean Algebra Rule ,AB +AC + ABC= AB+AC
5. Construct a logic diagram for expression A. B + C
6. Construct a logic diagram for expression A. B + B.C
7. Construct a logic diagram for expression B. (A +C)
8. Find truth table of X + Y = Y + X
9. Prepare a truth table of XY= YX
10. Prepare a truth table X (X +Y) = X
11. Prepare a truth table of X + X Z’ = X
12. Obtain logic expression for logic diagram
(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

13. Number Conversion


 Convert 1111 0110 from base 2 to base 10
 Convert 0111 1111 from binary to decimal
 Convert 27 from base 10 to base 2
 Convert 62cd from hexadecimal to base 2
 Convert 0111 1000 1111 1100 from binary to base 16
 Convert 0111 1110 1010 0111 from base 2 to hexadecimal
 Convert 223 from base 10 to binary
 Convert 10 from octal to binary
 Convert d214 from base 16 to binary
 Convert 0111 1110 1000 1111 from binary to hexadecimal
 Convert 77 from base 8 to base 10
 Convert 11101010 from base 2 to base 16
 Convert ad from base 16 to base 10
 Convert 41 from base 16 to base 2
 Convert ff from base 16 to base 2
 Convert 27 from base 8 to base 10
 convert (110011)2 to decimal.
 convert (1011.101)2 into decimal.
 convert (51)10 into binary
 Example: convert (F4C)16 into decimal.
 Convert 011012 to octal
 Convert 0011001102 to octal
 Convert 10112 to octal
 Convert 111100012 to octal
14. What is ASCII CODE and where its used and why?
15. How many bits are used to represent Unicode, ASCII, UTF-32, and UTF-8 characters?
16. What scripts does Unicode support?
17. Why is there more than one Unicode encoding?
18. What will be the output of following python code?
a,b=3,4
c,a=b*4,a+4
print(a,b,c)
19. Write a Python program to find out the simple interest.
20. Make a list of top ten trending programming languages.
NOTE:
1.SOLVE THE WORKSHEETS IN CLASS NOTEBOOKS
2. ALL THE PROJECT FILE SHOULD BE IN PRESCRIBED MANNER.

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