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OL OS OD, PUBLIC sen SAIL townsHIP,RAN ASSIGNMENT (2023-24) 1 Science Class - 1x Subject - Social is it? d punishment i STORY ntrol and tionary 1. Against whom the Robespierre fone nee ofeovere cone a Ravel 2 Name the two Indian individuals who Tesponded to the ideas rance, pty. Why was the jury empty: 3. On ascending the Throne of France, Louis XVI found the treas treasury empty? '© Were jacobing? What iscuss, any five main car rs Republic? - ergence of France as a Repi Was their role in tia NSS of the French Revolution POLITICAL SCIENCE 1. Give one common feature of Dem : ts. | ‘ocratic government atic countries? tis democracy? Write one example of non democt jicts. ; ind conflict 3. Democracy Provides a method to deal with differences at Explain, "? Explain in three * f democracy’ 4. What do you understand by the term "broader meaning of waitin’ is ce Points, . ted to the making of our 5. Explain any five ‘major factors which contribu eS ee Se a<«11T VIJDE*— = SAIL TOWNSHIP, RANCHI ASSIGNMENT (2023-24) & DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL Class - IX Subject - Geography . “Since the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, India’s distance from Europe has been reduced by 7000 km”. What merits can you discern in the above sentence? . How is the latitudinal spread in India advantageous to her? State two points. .. The central location of India at the head of the Indian Ocean is considered of great significance. Why? . “The latitudinal and longitudinal extent of mainland of India is about 30 degree. Despite this fact the east-west extent appears to be smaller than the north-south extent”. Why does the east-west extent to be smaller than the north-south extent? Complete your map skill book till CH-1. Follow the strict use of pencil only. DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SAIL TOWNSHIP,RANCHI ASSIGNMENT (2023-24) Subject - Biology GROUP- A[ 1 Mark Questions] 1. During the preparation of a temporary mount of onion peels which is most favorable for staining the plant cells: (@) Iodine solution (b) Hematoxylin (©) Safranin (d) Eosin 2. On the basis of given fig. you have to match the following column. q x a a z Column-A [ Fig.] Column- B [Name of the cells] (i) Neuron Gi) Myocyte ge (iii) Blood cells [hematopoietic call] (iv) Gametes (¥) Osteocyte 8 (vi) Adipocyte (©) 1 ii,2.-iii , 3-v, 4. i, 5.-vi, 6.-iv (@) None of this, 3, Following are the list of different scientists and their discovery with years. Find out correct matching option from the following list. 4, ASSERTION: Plasma membrane are selectively permeable rather than semi permeable. REASON: The plasma membrane allow or permits the entry and exit of some materials inand out of the cell. (a)If both the Assertion and the Reason are true and the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. (b) If both the Assertion and Reason are true but the Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion. (© If the Assertion is true but the Reason is false. @ If both the Assertion and Reason are false. 5. Assertion (A): Prokaryotic cells are devoid of Nucleus but have Nucleoids. Reason (R): Most of the cytoplasmic organelles are absent in Prokaryotes but ribosome present. OR Assertion (A): Mitochondria are called power house of cell Reason (R): Energy as heat can generate and stored for future use by mitochondria. (a) Both A and R are true, and R is correct explanation of the Assertion, (b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of the Assertion. (c) A is true, but R is false. (@) Ais false, but R is true. ng cell placed in the following mention solution then find out correct effect 6.ifa NATURE OF EFFECT RESULT SOLUTION @_| Hypotonic solution Ex-osmosis (6)__| Hypertonic solution Cell shrinking [(e) | Isotonic Cell swelli (4) | High concentrated Endosmosis solution : Name of the discoverer Year of Discovery [Name of discovery _] (a) Ernst Ruska & Max Knoll 1940 Compound Microscope (®) _| Rudolf Virchow 1855 “Omnis cellula ‘e'Cellula” OR All cells arise from pre- : existing cells. ©__| Purkinje 1839 Cytoplasm | @ Leeuwenhoek “| 1674 Dead animal cell ] GROUP- B[ 2 Marks Questions} |.a, How are mitochondria important for a cell? 'b. What is the primary function of cristae in the mitochondria? 2. How is endoplasmic reticulum important for membrane biogenesis? Explain, Justify- Generally dead cells are anucleated but all anucleated cells are not dead cell. GROUP-C [3 Marks Questions] 1. (@) Where are chromosomes located? (b) What are they made up of? (©) What is chromatin material and how does it change just before the cell divides? 2. (a) Why Mitochondria are named as energy bank? (b) Why ATP are called energy currency of a living cell? (e) Write any two functions of specialized Vacuoles present in unicellular organisms 3. (@) Define cell cycle and cell division, (b) Differentiate between Mitosis and Meiosis GROUP-D[ 5 Marks Questions] 1. @) Draw a neat labeled diagram of an animal cell as seen through an electron microscope and label the parts that carry out the following functions: - . Cell division Protein synthesis i. Respiration ii, Secretion iti ()What happens tothe life of «cel if plasma membrane ruptures? Mention two points. aw the structure of a Nerve cell and show their different components, (i) Dendron Gi) Centron/soma Gi) Axon (iv) Myelin sheath (v) Synapse 2. Dr =A CCHUYV* ’ ) 3 7. Match the column-t with Column -II and select the correct option. Column Column-ti (A) ] Sami autonomous cell T”| Helps in animal cell division organelles (B) | Auto phagosome /Autoiytic | 11 ] Golgi bodies body (©) | Packaging and distribution | TIT | Protein synthesis machinery center ©) __| Centrosome TV | Lysosome a B Cc D / @ Tt Iv I T ® lit 1 W T © |a Vv T ci @ |v i rig T % - i _ > 8. Which type of cells can withstand much greater changes in the surrounding medium ? : (@) Animal cells because they are more advance than plant cell, (b) Plant cells because they have cell wall which helps in turgidity (© Amoeba because they are unicellular organisms (@ None of these 9. Principle of the absorption of water by plant roots is based on: (a) Active transport (b) Simple Diffusion (c) Osmosis @ All of these DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SAIL TOWNSHIP, RANCHI ASSIGNMENT (2023-24) STD : Ix Subject - Physics 1. A caris travelling at 20 m/s along a road. A child runs out into the road 50 m ahead and the car driver steps on the brake pedal. What must the car's deceleration be if the car is to stop just before it reaches the child? 02. A police jeep is chasing velocity of 45 km/h. A thief in another jeep moving with a velocity of 153 km/h. police fires a bullet with muzzle velocity of 180 m/s the velocity it will strike the car of the thief is? 03. Acheetah is the fastest land animal and it can achieve a peak velocity of 100 km per hour up to distances less than 500 meters. If the cheetah spots his prey at a distance of 100 meters what is the minimum time it will take to get its prey? 04. A ball hits a wall horizontally at 6m/s. It rebounds horizontally at 4.4m/s. The ball is in contact with the wall for 0.04s. What is the acceleration of the ball? 05. Derive the second equation of motion s = ut + (1/2) at2 using the velocity— time graph. 06. what is the nature of the distance-time graphs for uniform and non-uniform motion of an object? 07, A train is running at a speed of 72 knv/h. It crosses a bridge of length half Kilometer in | minute. Calculate the length of the train. 08, A bus decreases its speed from 80 km/h to 60 km/h in 5 s. Find the acceleration of the bus. 9, What isthe difference between uniform velocity and non-uniform velocity? Pee TerrrTes x fi DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SAIL TOWNSHIP,RANCHI ASSIGNMENT (2023-24) Class - IX Subject - Chemistry UNIT: MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDINGS 1.) The boiling Point of ethane is -88 degree celsius, Convert it into Kelvin scale. b) The temperature of an object is 268K What is the Corresponding Celsius scale temperature? 2. Why do gases exert more pressure on the walls ofthe container than the solids ? 3. Why do we see water droplets on the outer surface of a glass containing cold water ? 4. Give reasons: @) Solids have a regular geometrical shape. (©) Gases are compressible but not liquids . (©) Steam at 100°C is better for heating purposes than water at 100°C. 5. Why does the temperature of a substance re: ' ‘mains constant during its melting point or boiling point ? © What do you understand by the term Latent heat of fusion ? How much is the latent heat of « fusion of ice? 7- What is dry ice? Why itis so called? Write two uses of dry ice? 2 8. Why do the doctors advise to put strips of wet clothes on the forchead of a person having high fever? 9. Explain why (@) Wet clothes dry quickly in the sun than in the shade . (b) Trees acquire more leaves during summer . (€) We feel comfortable under a fan when we are Perspiring. 10. When 50 g of sugar is dissolved in 1 (00m of water, there is no increa: characteristic of matter is illustrated by this observation ? 11. How does evaporation differs from boiling ? i ise in volume . What 12. Discuss the various factors which affect the rate of evaporation. Latent heat of evaporation of two liquids A and B is 100j/kg and 150 j/kg respectively . Which one can produce more cooling effect and why ? 13. Comment on the following statements : (@) Evaporation causes cooling . (b) Rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity . (©) Sponge though compressible is a solid . (d) Ice is solid at 0%C while water is liquid at room temperature . (e) Sugar crystals dissolve faster in hot water than cold water. DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SAIL TOWNSHIP,RANCHI ASSIGNMENT (2023-24) Class - 1X Subject ~ English Core SECTION -A READING |.Read the given passage carefully: 1. Many are familiar with the Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore's literary works and songs. One may well ask: Is there a central theme in Tagore's works? There is a central theme, and that is his love for freedom and nonconformity which is evident in his works. Apart from being a literary genius, have you ever wondered what else he love? Have you ever thought of tasting the bard's favourite dishes? Now Kolkata can boast of a cafeteria-cum- restaurant, Cafe The, where people can get a taste of Tagore's culinary indulgences-all under one roof. It was conceived by RatikantaBasu, who undertook a lot of research to make ita reality. south Kolkata and is the first cafe-cum-restaurant in India that is 2. The restaurant is located on Ho Chi Min Sarani exclusively dedicated to Tagore cuisine. 3.Tagore would encourage the ‘thakurs (cooks) in his ancestral palace in the northern part of the city to introduce variations in the platter, by including local versions of continental and Peshawari cuisine. Thus, the cross over culture ensconced silently in the kitchens of Thakurbari was launched, much before the clamour for cross-cultural cuisine actually started. 4, The poet's innate wander lust took him to places lke italy, Spain, England, Turkey, and he imbibed the food traditions of the respective countries. Since he was exposed to both oriental and continental cuisine, a penchant to blend the two forms came naturally. 5. There are not many documents to support that Tagore was a die-hard food lover. But he actually was one,and whenever he attended a lunch or dinner abroad, he used to collect and bring back the menu cards. A part of the menu card will be a facsimile of the menu laid out for the dinner party hosted by Indian society, London, in 1912 to njali, a collection of his poems. Even the decor of the cafe felicitate Tagore on the occasion of the publication of in south Kolkata has been designed to suit the ambience with large portraits of Tagore at various lunch and dinner parties across the world, his framed write-ups on food, of course softly played Tagore songs. ‘On the basis of your understanding of the passage, answer the following questions: (i) Whats the underiying theme of Tagore's works? (a) Love for freedom (b) Research {c) Nonconformity (4) Both (a) & (c) (ii) RatikantaBasu paid tribute to Tagore by (2) opening a restaurant (b) opening a cafeteria (c) opening a cafeteria cum restaurant (d) none of these f (ii) ‘Gitanjati is a collection of. (a) plays (b) poems (Clessays (d) articles (iv) Which of the following statements is not true? {a) Rabindranath Tagore was a food-lover. (b) Rabindranath Tagore imbibed the food trad ns of different countries (C) ‘Cafe The' is not dedicated to Tagore Cuisine. (d) Tagore was exposed to both oriental and continental cuisine. (v) Café The' is located in, Kolkata, (a) east (b) west (©) north (d) south (vi) Tagore would. the thakurs to introduce variations in the platter. (vii) Gitanjali was published in English in (vii) What is meant by ‘penchant’? (Para 5) (&x) What is meant by ‘innate"? (Para 5) (x) Find the word opposite in meaning to ‘disperse. (Para 6) I.Read the given passage carefully: 1. A research conducted by SATH! says that itis a misconception that children living on platforms are abandoned or are wrecked from homes. In reality, most ofthe children are those that fle from their homes without a thought and cannot retract their actions, either because they have no money or are too frightened to go hack. "We cue 50 children daily from the platforms across the country. Some of these children get lost even as their parents search for them desperately,” said Anjali, project officer, SATHI. 2. Life on the platform is not easy The longer a child lveson the platform, the more he falls prey to addictions, abuse, petty thefts and odd jobs for survival. There is no place like home for a child, therefore, in extreme cases of : abuse and poverty the organisation's first course of action is home placement. F 3. As SATHI's secretary PramodKulkarni says, 'A child on the platform never grows up, he just ages. Early intervention q not only saves the child from the dangers of platform life but, also makes repatriation easier as the child is more x 3 1 ing to go back home. But, it is not an easy task. The organisation’sstaff search the platforms across the country from morning till night. Children are rescued from the platforms and are placed within the safe limits of the SATHI shelters, They are counselled and those who are willing to go back home are taken to their families as soon as , possible. 4. Others who are reluctant to go back home are enrolled in "home orientation camps". Love, guidance and care { provided, it paves the way for effective development of problem-solving and social skills needed to build self-esteem. i and renew family ties. Children addicted to substance abuse are sent to de-addiction camps. (vill) The organisation's first course of action is: {ix) How are the addicted children helped? (Xx) Which age-group children leave their home the most? SECTION -B Hie WRITING AND GRAMMAR 'M. Fillin the blanks with appropriate modals from the options given below. (i) He___use my phone. fa) can (b) shall (c) would (d) may (i) When Iwas young __ climb any tree, (a) can (b) will (c) could (4) might (iii) ___thave a cup of tea? fa) can (b) wilt (€) could (d) may (iv) You... 80 only after finishingyour work (2) would (6) may (c) shat (d) could (v¥ou___obey your parents. (2) must (b) may ()shouis (a)can eo ' \y, choose suitable determiners to fill in the bl umtere is only__ water left. fa)the litle (b)few (o)litte (d) alittle (i Give__answer to the question. {a) the (a (an (d) none of these (ii) thave purchased__ books. faa {b) a few (few (4) any (iv) Do you have___grapes in your shop? {a) many (b) any (e) much (d) afew (v)___water is left in the jug. This is not sufficient for us. (a) tittle (b) a little (c) much (d) the little IV. Last week you went out with your family and dined ata famous restaurant in your cit oY meats when all of a sudden your eyes fll on your favourite cine-star. You went to inner amar him/her. You were beside yourself with happiness. Write a diary entry expressing your: fea oe ings. “oR" — i been distracted from your You are Manish/Manisha, a student of class IX. Due to the pandemic situation you oe eee studies and have not performed well in your Periodic Tests. Write a diary entry in n mo describing why this has happened and your resolution to do better in Annual Examination. SECTION -C LITERATURE (40 marks) \V. Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow : [A] Tommy looked at her with very superior eyes. "Because It's not our kind of school, stupid. This is the old kind of school that they had hundreds and hundreds of years ago." He added loftily, pronouncing the word carefully, “Centuries ago.” ‘Margie was hurt. "Well, | don't know what kind of schoo! they had all that time ago.” She read the book over his shoulder for a while, then said, "Anyway, they had a teacher.” “Sure they had a teacher, but it wasn't a regular teacher. It was a man.” (]) What school is Tommy talking about? (i) “Anyway, they had a teacher!" Who is ‘they’ and ‘teacher’ in the given line? (ii) Which word among the given options is the antonym of ‘oftly’? {a) humbly (b) magistically i (c) sadly (d) deverty ee x (v) Why was Margie hurt? mm 7 x [8] She never looked back from that point onwards. She toured the United Kingdom with a youth orchestra and by the time she was sixteen, she had decided to make music her life. ‘She auditioned for the Royal Academy of fax Music and scored one of the highest marks in the history of the academy. She gradually moved from. orchestral ‘work to solo performances. At the end of her three-year course, she had captured most of the top awards. (0) At the age of sixteen, what did Evelyn decide to do? wl (ji) How did Evelyn change her performing style in music? an ) Wc word the poe the ato of Twat? Gievcorming bruv cecal . (c} by making music her passion, despite being deaf. (d) by comp! her music course just in three years. # 6 —r- what kind of awards has the writer referred to in the extract? ye Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow : a And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, | kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, | doubted if should ever come back. {i) Which morning is the poet referring to ? {ii) What does the poet mean when he says no step had trodden black’? (ii) What was the doubt the speaker had ? {a) if he will be able to come back to explore the other path or not. (b) tf he should walk on that road or not. (c) if one way will lead to the other or not. (4) tf he will be successful or not. (iv) What does ‘both’ refer to in the above lines ? (v) Why does the poet exclaim, ‘Oh, | kept the first for another day!" ? oR [8] ‘Then took the other, just as fair, ‘And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear: ‘Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same. (i) What does the expression ‘just as fair’ signify? (ii) What does the expression ‘wanted wear’ mean? (iil) Which road did the poet not take? (iv) Name the poem and the poet. (v) What is the antonym of the word ‘claim’ ? {a) affirm (b) deny (c) defend (d) justify VII-AnswerANYFOURquestionsin40-Sdwords (3x4=12Marks) *OWeuldyoulketobetaughtbyamechanicalorahumanteacher? Why?ExplinwithrefeencetothechapterTheFun \eyHad. B)WhatwastheprofessionofUstadBismillahKhan' spaternalancestors? (C)HowdidKezia’sgrandmotherconsoleheraftershewaspunishedbyherfather? D)WhohelpedEvelyntocontinuewithmusic? Whatdidhedoandsay’? E)Whichroaddoesthepoetchooseinthepoem*TheRoadNotTaken'andwhy? VIILAnswerANYTWOquestionsin40-S0words (x2-6Marks) A)DidTotogetalongwithotheranimals?Givereasonsforyouranswer. B)WhydoesgrandfathertakeTototoSaharanpurandhow? WhydoestheticketcollectorinsistoncallingTotoadog? (©)Whatwerethethingsthatattractedthelittleboyin“TheLostChild"? Whydidhenotaskhisparentstobuyallthosethi ngs? TX.AnswerANYONEquestionin100-120words (1X6=6Marks) A)EvelynGlennieepitomiseswillpoweranddetermination.Justifywithreferencesfromthetext. OR ‘B)Describethesignificanceofgooddecisions. Inwhatmannerdotheysupportlife?Supportyouranswerwithreferenc etothepoem,‘TheRoadNotTaken’. X.AnswerANYONEquestionin100—120words (1X6=6Marks) A)‘ Therelationshipbetweentheparentsandthechildrenisverystrong Materialthingscannotweakenit’ Discusswit hreferencetoTheLostChild. OR B)Writeyourviewsintheformofashortparagraphofabout | 20words,onthetopic“Shouldanimalsbekeptaspets?”. BW DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SAIL TOWNSHIP, RANCHI ASSIGNMENT (2023-24) Class - IX Subject - Hindi wer 1. 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Prafeftad fsa ox fey ay dada — fagail & anne ue arTT 100 wei % agpeds faftay: faqanfial ox qxasta or wera doa fig — > geet or oF recat UT > feqanftat 4 qzeett or agar orator > wa Ud wae oT eThy > ager G sravaeat wer 3, ‘ere’ fa Hed B? wet 4. Te fet wed e? wet 5. wee’ Ud ‘Ue’ 4H ota fertay) a fo: rf S 60! fide — we 6 O wer 10 cH S wea S GaN wT 6o wet A fafey — Wel 6. TAT GH AY SA ee ? : We 7. Fa a ater we 4 cae 4 wart 4 ara fer siefaearat yt atfeat wr Gece fat 8? We 8. Ga oT ater wad we wet ear 21 - ga Te oT aef ofea eS Wet F fafay 1 Wet 9. GIy wt vw aT waft site arafta wot gal wer rar 8? wet 10. Prec ar wet waft dt ag aie eal? VELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SAIL TOWNSHIP,RANCHI ASSIGNMENT (2023-24) Class - 1X Subject - Mathem: 1. Define rational numbers and irrational numbers. 2. Write five rational numbers between 3 and 4, 3. Convert the following rational numbers into decimal 4. Express in 0.34 in p/q form. 5. Examine whether the following numbers are rational or irrational, (OV36Wi) 2 + VIVE + V3(iw)(2 - V2)(2-+ V2)(v) (V2 + vi 6. Represent V3on the number line, 7. Add(7V3+4V3) and (4v7 - 3v3). 8. Simplify (VS +V3) (v2- v6) 9 If2" = 3 = 12%, then show that? = 142 40. Find the value of x ,if (3) x ()* = 28, 11. Prove that ()*** x e x@eea OFS at 12. If and b are rational numbers and 2*%7 = q — V5, find the values of a and b. 13. ta =28 hen find the value of a + 2. 14. fx = £2 chen prove that (x3 +4) 5 (7 +3)+(x+4)=0. 8 : 1 1S. Express with a rational denominator ===" =, 16. Write the degree of the following polynomials. G) xt4303 Gi) 4-52? Git) 3G3-x4 42°) (iv) 0 17. Rewrite the following polynomials in standard form (v) 2x454x7 423 (ii) t + 40? — 203 +4 + 6e* 18. Find P(O) , P (1) , P(-2). If p(x) = 10x — 4x? - 3 19. Find the zeros of the polynomials i) P)=x-4 G(x) =3- 6 q(x) = 2x-7 ety) = 2y 20. Verify that: a zero of the polynomial p(x) = x + s Ys is f the polynomial p(x) = 2x ~ ' ai. Oofaaaie sero find i resins when p(x) = 9x3 — 3x? +x — 5 is divided by 3x - 2 and verify the result by actual division. 22. The polynomial f (x) = x* — 2x3 + 3x? — ax +b when divided by (x - 1and (x + 1) leaves the remainder 5 and 9 respectively. Find the value of a and b. 23, Show that (xx — 2) is a factor of the polynomial f(x) = 2x3 — 3x? — 17x +30 and hence factorize f(x). 24, Ifx += 11. find the value of x? + 25. Factorize al?x* — atx}? 26.1fa? +b? +c? = 20 andab+be+ca=8, find the value of a+b +c. 27. Find the product using suitable identity @ (e-3)(# +143) (i) (e+ (at +4+ +) 28. Prove that (a+b +c)? - a? — b? —c3 = 3(a + b)(b + c)(c +a). 29.Ifa+b += Othen find the value of +r 4 (evar , Caspr? 30. Factorize :- (@ x? + 7x 412 (b) 6x? -x-2 (© 2x? -7x-31 (@ 2x? +3VSx45 31. In which quadrant do the following points lie? @)(-65) — ()(-3,-2) (© (2-9) @(3,4) 32. Plot the following points on the graph paper @ 6.4) () (-4,-3) © (-2,3) @ (4,5) 33. Plot the points P (1, 0) , Q (4, 0) and S (1, 3). Find the co — ordinate of point R such that PQRS is a square. 34. Factorize 343x3 + 1728y? 35. If x? + 4=47, find the value of x +2

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