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DAV MODEL SCHOOL. DURGAPUR(W.B.

)
CLASS- XII SCIENCE
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
SESSION-2024-2025

NOTE:
Students are advised to do the Summer Holiday Homework in their respective subject
notebook for all the subjects. The notebooks are to be kept ready for submission when the
school reopens.

ENGLISH

1. Infer the meaning of the following underlined phrases with reference to the text. Write
your answers in 30-40 words each.
TEXT: THE LAST LESSON
1. I had counted on the commotion….
2. ……an old primer, thumbed at the edges,
3. Oh, the wretches; that was what they…..
4. We’ve all a great deal to reproach ourselves with.
5. Then he turned to the blackboard, took a piece of chalk, and, bearing on with all
his might,……
TEXT: LOST SPRING
6.his home is not even a distant memory.
7.the temple, which was now drowned in an air of desolation.
8. His dream looms like a mirage amidst the dust of streets….
9. The young men echo the lament of their elders…..
10.burdened by the stigma of caste in which they are born;

TEXT: THE THIRD LEVEL

11. I’ve taken the obvious step:


12. I was in a hurry to get uptown to my apartment
13. It was The World; and The World hasn’t been published for years.
14. ….summer evenings were twice as long,…
15. …if you’re trying to skin me, you won’t get very far.

TEXT: MY MOTHER AT SIXTY-SIX :


Q. Imagine the mother gets to know of the poet’s personal fears. Write a letter, as the mother, telling the
daughter why she must not dwell on these fears.
You may begin this way:
Pallipuram
Cochin, Kerala
22 August ‘60

My dear

Kamala

I am writing to you because when you left me at the airport, I felt something wasn’t right. Judging
by how little you spoke that day ……………………….
………………………………………(continue)…………………………………
PROJECT:
TOPIC: CHILD LABOUR
TASK 1:
Collect information and photographs on child labour through any of the following activity:
Watch a movie / video / documentary
Read articles / books
Visit cites and interact
TASK 2 :
Write down (In English project file) a reflective essay in 800-1000 words on the information
gathered.
Affix suitable photographs.
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SUBJECT –PHYSICS

1. A network of six identical capacitors, each of value 3pF is made as shown in the figure. Equivalent
capacitance between points A and B is

a. 3/4 pF b. 9/4 pF c. 4pF d. 9 pF


2. In the figure, charge and the potential difference across the 4uF capacitor will be (approximately):

a. 600 μC; 150 V b. 300 μC; 75 V c. 800 μC; 200 V d. 580 μC; 145 V
3. Calculate the charge on the first capacitor before and after switch in the circuit is closed.
a. CE/2, CE b. 0, 0 c. 0, CE d. CE/2, 0
4. The potentials between the two plates of capacitors are 11 V and -11 V. The charge on one of the plate is 4.4
mC. The capacitance of the capacitor is
a. 200 μF b. 400 μF c. 0.005 F d. 0.025 F
5. The minimum number of 2 μF identical capacitors which can withstand a maximum potential difference of
400 V, require to design a circuit of effective capacitance of 2 μF and bearing voltage 1200 V are
a. 3 b. 6 c. 9 d. 12
6. A conducting sphere is enclosed by a hollow conducting shell. Initially the inner sphere has a charge Q while
the outer one is uncharged. The potential difference between the two spherical surfaces is found to be V. Later
on the outer shell is given a charge –4Q. The new potential difference between the two surfaces is:

a. V b. – V c. – 2 V d. 2 V
7. A cubical region of side a has its Centre at the origin. It encloses three fixed point charges, – q at (0, – a/4, 0),
+ 3q at (0, 0, 0) and – q at (0, +a/4, 0). Chooses the correct option (s).
𝑎
a. The net electric flux crossing the plane x = + 2 is equal to
𝑎
the net electric flux crossing the plane X = − 2
𝑎
b. The net electric flux crossing the plane y = + 2 is more than
𝑎
the net electric flux crossing the plane y = − 2
c. The net electric flux crossing the entire region is q / ϵo
𝑎
d. The net electric flux crossing the plane z = + 2 is equal to
𝑎
the net electric flux crossing the plane x = + 2
8. Paragraph: The nuclear charge (Ze) is non-uniformly distributed within a nucleus of radius R. The charge
density ρ (r) [charge per unit volume is dependent only on the radial distance r from the centre of the nucleus as
shown in figure. The electric field is only along the radial direction.

(8.i) The electric field at r=R is


a. independent of a b. directly proportional to a
c. directly proportional to a2 d. inversely proportional to a
(8.ii) For a = 0, the value of d (maximum value of ρ as shown in the figure) is:
3𝑍𝑒 3𝑍𝑒 4𝑍𝑒 𝑍𝑒
a. 4𝜋𝑅3 b. 𝜋𝑅3 c. 3𝜋𝑅3 d. 3𝜋𝑅3
(8.iii) The electric field within the nucleus is generally observed to be linearly dependent on r. This implies
a. a = 0 b. a = R/2 c. a = R d. a = 2R/3
9. Two identical capacitors C1and C2of equal capacitance are connected as shown in the circuit. Terminals a and
b of the key k are connected to charge the capacitor C1 with a battery of emf V volt. Now after disconnecting a
and b the terminals b and c are connected. Calculate the percentage loss of energy in doing this.

10. A charge Q is uniformly distributed over a long rod AB of length L as shown in the figure. Find the electric
potential at the point O lying at a distance L from the end A.

11. The figure shows a capacitor having three layers of equal thickness and same area as that of plate. The layer I
is vacuum, layer II is conductor and layer III is dielectric of dielectric constant K = 3. When a potential
difference is applied across the plates of capacitor.

(i) Calculate the ratio of energy stored in region I to the total energy stored in capacitor.
(ii) Draw the graph showing the variation of (a) electric field and (b) electric potential inside the capacitor as one
move from positive plate to the negative plate.

CHEMISTRY
1 Answer the following multiple choice questions carrying one (01) mark each :

(A) What will be value of van’t Hoff factor when a compound undergoes tetramerization in an
organic solvent ?
(i) 4 (ii) ¼ (iii) 2 (iv) ½

(B) An azeotropic mixture of two liquids boils at a temperature lower than either of the two liquid
components when :
(i) it is saturated
(ii) it does not deviate from Raoult’s law.
(iii) it shows positive deviation from Raoult’s law.
(iv) it shows negative deviation from Raoult’s law.
(C) Standard electrode potentials of three metals X,Y and Z are -1.2 V, +0.5 V and -3.0 V
respectively. The reducing power of these metals will be :
(i) X > Y > Z (ii) Y > Z > X (iii) Y > X > Z (iv) Z > X > Y

(D) Standard electrode potential for Sn4+ / Sn2+ couple is + 0.15 V and that for Cr3+/Cr is - 0.74 V.
These two couples in their standard state are connected to make a cell. The standard cell potential
will be :
(i) +1.83 V (ii) + 1.19 V (iii) +0.89 V (iv) +0.18 V
(E) In a galvanic cell, the electrons flow from :
(i) anode to cathode through the solution
(ii) cathode to anode through the solution
(iii) anode to cathode through the external circuit
(iv) cathode to anode through the external circuit.

(F) Sprinkling of salt helps in clearing the snow-covered roads in hills. The phenomenon involved in
the process is :
(i) lowering in vapour pressure of snow
(ii) depression in freezing point of snow
(iii) melting of ice due to increase in temperature by putting salt
(iv) increase in freezing point of snow

(G) Which of the following solutions shows positive deviation from Raoult’s law?
(a) Acetone + Aniline
(b) Acetone + Ethanol
(c) Water + Nitric acid
(d) Chloroform + Benzene

(H) Vapour pressure of a pure liquid X is 2 atm at 300 K. It is lowered to 1 atm on dissolving 1 g of
Y in 20 g of liquid X. If molar mass of X is 200, what is the molar mass of Y?
(a) 20
(b) 50
(c) 100
(d) 200

(I) A solution containing 10.2 g glycerine per liter is isotonic with a 2% solution of glucose. What is
the molecular mass of glycerine?
(a) 91.8 g
(b) 1198 g
(c) 83.9 g
(d) 890.3 g

(J) A 5% solution by mass of cane sugar in water has freezing point of 271 K and freezing point of
pure water is 273.15 K. The freezing point of a 5% solution (by mass) of glucose in water is :
(i) 271 K (ii) 273.15K (iii) 269.07 K (iv) 277.23 K

Following are the short answer type questions carrying two (02) marks each :

2 State Raoult’s law for the solution containing two volatile components. What is the similarity and
difference between Raoult’s law and Henry’s law?

3 Derive the expression for elevation in boiling point temperature and also derive the relationship
between elevation in boiling point temperature and observed molecular mass of the solute.

4 Calculate the mass of compound (molar mass = 256 g mol-1) to be dissolved in 75 g of benzene to
lower its freezing point by 0.48 K (Kf = 5.12 K kg mol-1).

5 Write down the differences between non-ideal solutions showing positive and negative deviations
from Raoult's law . Also draw the suitable graphs for these.

Following are the short answer type questions carrying three (03) marks each:
6 (i) On mixing liquid X and liquid Y, the volume of the resulting solution increases. What type of
deviation from Raoult’s law is shown by the resulting solution? What change in temperature would
you observe after mixing liquids X and Y?
(ii) How can the direction of osmosis be reversed? Write one use of reverse osmosis.

7 0.5 g of KCl was dissolved in 100 g of water and the solution originally at 200C, froze at
- 0.24 0C. Calculate the percentage ionization of salt.
( Kf per 1000 g of water = 1.86 0C).

Consider the above diagram of electrochemical cell and answer the following questions :
(i) Write the direction of current flow .
(ii) Mention the carriers of current within the cell and outside the cell.
(iii) Write the cell reaction and representation of the cell.

9
Following question is a long answer type question carrying 5 marks :
(i) A voltaic cell is set up at 250C with the following
half cells :
Al / Al3+ (0.001 M) and Ni / Ni2+ (0.50 M )
Write an equation for the reaction that occurs when the cell generates an electric current and
determine the cell potential.
Given E0 Ni2+/Ni = - 0.25 V and E0 Al3+/Al = - 1.66 V
( log 8 x 10-6 = - 0.54 )
(ii) Why a person suffering from high blood pressure is advised to take minimum quantity of
common salt ?
(iii) State Henry’s law. Write any two limitations and applications of Henry’s law.

Project work for the subject Chemistry:


There will be project work consisting of 4 marks that each or individual student has to write in
their hard covered shoe lace file provided. The write up in pdf forms will be given by the
respective subject teachers in the respective class groups. Other necessary information for
writing the project will also be given at the same time in the class groups .

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SUBJECT - MATHEMATICS
1. Consider the set A containing n elements. Then, find the total number of injective functions from A on
itself.
2. Find the domain of 𝑦 = 𝑐𝑜𝑠 −1 (𝑥 2 − 8).
3. Find the total number of functions from the set X= {3,4,5, 6} to the set Y={𝑎, 𝑏.𝑐}.
4. R is a relation defined by R={(𝑥, 𝑥 3 ): 𝑥 𝑖𝑠 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑝𝑟𝑖𝑚𝑒 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑠 𝑡ℎ𝑎𝑛 5} , then find the range of R.
5. Find the number of injective mappings that can be defined from P to Q, P has 3 elements and Q has
4 elements.
|𝑥−1|
6. What is the range of the function 𝑓(𝑥) = ,𝑥 ≠ 1 ?
𝑥−1
7. Find maximum and minimum value of the function 𝜑(𝑥) = cos(3𝑥) + 9.
8. Check whether the relation R defined on the set A= {1,2,3,4,5, 6} as R={(𝑥, 𝑦): 𝑦 = 𝑥 + 1} is
reflexive.
√3−1
9. Find the principal value of 𝑠𝑖𝑛−1 ( 2√2 ).
𝜋
10. Evaluate: 𝑐𝑜𝑠 −1 (𝑠𝑖𝑛 6 ).
11. Find the principal value of 𝑐𝑜𝑡 −1 (−√3) + 𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 (1).
𝜋 √3
12. Find the value of 𝑠𝑖𝑛 {2 −𝑠𝑖𝑛−1 (− )}
2
4 𝑥+2
13. If 𝐴 = [ ] is a symmetric matrix, then find the value of x.
2𝑥 − 3 𝑥 + 1
14. If 𝐴 is a square matrix of order 3 such that A2=2A, then find the value of |𝐴|.
3 1
15. If X= [ ] , show that X2-5X+7I=0 .
−1 2
2 5
16. Find the additive inverse of the matrix A=( ).
4 −3
cos 𝑥 𝜋 𝜋
17. Express the following in the simplest form tan−1 ( ) ,− < 𝑥 <
1−sin 𝑥 2 2
2 (tan−1 2 (cot −1
18. Prove that 𝑠𝑒𝑐 2) + 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑐 3) = 15
𝑥 2 +1
19. Prove that sin[cot −1 {cos(tan−1 𝑥)}] = √𝑥 2 +2
20. Solve for x : sin{cot −1(𝑥 + 1)} = cos(tan−1 𝑥)
21. Find the domain of the function f(x)=cos-1x+sin-12x.
1, 𝑖𝑓 𝑥 > 0
22. Show that the function 𝑓: 𝑅 → 𝑅 given by 𝑓(𝑥) = { 0, 𝑖𝑓𝑥 = 0 is neither one-one nor onto.
−1, 𝑖𝑓𝑥 < 0
23. Let A= {𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐} and the relation R be defined on A as follows R={(𝑎, 𝑎), (𝑏, 𝑐), (𝑎, 𝑏)}. Then, write
minimum number of order pairs to be added in R to make R reflexive and transitive.

24. Prove that the union of two equivalence relations on a set is not necessarily an
equivalence relation on the set. Prove that intersection of two equivalence relations
on a set is an equivalence relation
SUBJECT: BIOLOGY
Answer the questions in Classwork copy only.
The same is to be submitted on the first day of reopening of school after summer break.

Directions: In the following questions of 1-3 , a statement of assertion is followed


by a statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:
(a) If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) If both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) If Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) If both Assertion and Reason are false.
1. Assertion : If pollen mother cells have 42 chromosomes, the pollen has only 21 chromosomes.
Reason : Pollens are formed after meiosis from the pollen mother cell.
2. Assertion : Nuclear endosperm is formed by subsequent nuclear division without wall formation.
Reason : Coconut is an example of such endosperm, where the endosperm remains nuclear throughout the
development of the fruit.
3. Assertion: Exine of a pollen grain is made up of sporopollenin which are resistant to high temperatures,
strong acids or alkali as well as enzymatic degradation.
Reason: Sporopollenin are absent in the region of germ pores.
4. The ovule or the megasporangium develops as a small protuberance of placental tissue. In the very young
ovule a single hypodermal cell behaves as archesporium. This matures into MMC or megaspore mother
cell. This undergoes meiotic division to form megaspore cells. Meanwhile two integuments develop from
the side of the ovule leaving the tip uncovered as micropyle.

A. An ovule is a . ( differentiated megasporangium


/dedifferentiated megasporangium/integumented megasporangium/
megasporangium)
B. Embryo sac is called . ( synergids/female gametophyte/egg/female gamete)
C. Megasporogenesis is ____________________________ ( mitotic/meiotic, both mitotic and meiotic)
D.Megaspore mother cell is found near the_____________ .( micropyle/chalaza/nucellus/integument)

5. Read the following and answer the questions that follow :

In angiosperm the seed is the final product of fertilisation. It is described as fertilised ovule. The seeds are
formed inside the fruit and the seed comprises of seed coat, integument, embryonal axis and micropyle. A
mature seed can be albuminous or ex albuminous . Sometimes due to deficiency in metabolic activities the
seed undergoes a dormant stage but remains viable. The ripened ovary matures to form fruit which can be
called as true fruit. If it is formed from any other part or without fertilisation it is called false fruit.

a. Why is apple and strawberry called false fruit?


b. Monocot seeds are albuminous or exalbuminous . Comment with suitable examples.
c. Can seeds be formed without fertilization ? If yes, list down the processes.
d. What is formed first ,fruit or seed ? Why?
e. Name the plant which has the maximum dormancy period.

6.. In the monohybrid cross of red and white flowers, Mendel got only red flowers. On selfing the F1 plants
having red flowers he got both plants with red and white flowers. But when the Red flowers of
Snapdragon were crossed with White flowers , in the F1 generation all flowers were pink. Explain the
basis of having such deviated result from Mendel’s Experiment. Work out the cross of selfing the pink
flowers and predict the result of F2 generation.
7. How many different gametes could result from the following genotype.
1. Aa 2. AA BB 3 . Aa Bb 4. DD Ee Cc

8. How many chromosomes would you expect in the following, if the number of chromosomes
in an angiosperm leaf tissue is 18?
1. Endosperm 2. Embryo
3. Antipodal cell 4. Integument and nucleus
9. Is it possible to have a haemophilic child from two non -haemophilic parents. Give all the possible
genotypes of the parents and other offsprings . Can a girlchild be colourblind ? What is the condition
for it?

10. a. What is parthenogenesis? Male honey bees do not have fathers but have grand fathers . Justify the
statement.
b. Sex determination in animals is a blend of both Homogametic and Heterogametic organisms.
Explain with examples.
c. Sex determination in honey bee is haplodiploidy type. Explain with a suitable flowchart.

11. What is codominance and how is it different from incomplete dominance?

12. Give examples of the following diseases with symptoms/syndromes.


a. Trisomy of 21st chromosome
b. Trisomy of X chromosome
c. Monosomy of X chromosome.

13. Draw and label the structure of monosporic 7 celled, octa nucleate embryo sac.

14. What is pleiotropy ? Apart from Phenylketonuria can we consider Sickle cell anaemia and Seed
structure and shape of maize grains. as an example of pleiotropy? Justify your statement.
15. What is apomixis ? How are apomictic seeds better than High Yielding Variteies of the
same species ?

SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK


GUIDELINES FOR BIOLOGY PROJECT (Class XII) SESSION: 2024-2025

a. Every student need to make a project on biology, based on the based on the curriculum of class XII.
b. The major topics from where the students can choose
i. Comparative analysis of the milk nutrients of different branded companies.
ii. Effect of Neem( Azadirecta indica ) extract in breeding of mosquitoes --- a natural insecticide.
iii. DNA Finger printing and its application to detect COVID19 + ve.
iv. PCR in detecting corona Virus – Technique and its application.
v. To observe the effect of synthetic Auxins( PGR) in the growth of onion roots.
vi. Effect of Calotropis(Calotropis procera) extract in breeding of mosquitoes --- a natural insecticide.
vii. Flora and fauna of Durgapur- an indigenous survey report .
viii. Effects of pollution on Eye in Durgapur…. A survey.
ix. Survey on Population density of Durgapur/Diseases of Durgapur/ Malnutrition and under nutrition.
x. Effect of Sucrose/Nutrient medium/chemical exposures in the growth of pollen tube.
xi. Presence of nutrients in the Algal Bloom and its utilization in horticulture.
xii. Study of different types of pollen grains and make a comparative chart of the structure and the germ
pores.
xiii. Hydroponics and role of nutrients.
xiv. Vertical farming – a boon for human civilization
xv. Comparative study of nutrients of 5 different branded carbonated aerated drinks.
xvi. Effect of antibiotics on the growth of bacteria in a culture medium.
xvii. Effect of detergents on seed germination in soil culture. .
xviii. Any 5 common plants – pharmacognosical use and medicinal values….A report .
xix. Comparative study of manures, fertilizers and organic farming …boon for future agriculture.
xx. Diabetes – Occupational or life style effect- a survey.
xxi. Biopesticide, Bioinsecticide and Bio fertilizers ….an ecological relief . A report.
xxii. Rice Genome Project ….A report.
xxiii. Restriction endonucleases … Biotechnological tool for future Genetic Engineering.
xxiv. Eichornea –a deadly killer to most wanted weed ….A report .
xxv. Parthenium- a poisonous weed to charcoal … An ecological booster.
c. The project report should comprise of minimum 25 pages.
d. Project report need to be in a printed form.
e. Any other relevant topic or Experimentation research work may be taken into consideration.
f. Either a survey report or a case study may be submitted as a project work.

g. The project report have to be written under the following heads .


i. Cover page with the title of the project.
ii. Acknowledgement .
iii. Index .
iv. Introduction.
v. Why the project is selected ?
vi. Literature review- State of the art . ( Background and relevance of the topic )
vii. Research Objectives
viii. Procedure or Methodology
ix. Experimentation / Survey
x. Result Analysis
xi. Conclusion
xii. Futuristic approach/Challenges
xiii. Bibliography.
h.Photographs / Survey report/ Graphs / pie charts may also be included in the reportPhotographs /
Survey report/ Graphs / pie charts may also be included in the report but to be done/pasted in the white
sheets of the report..
SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE
1. Define LEGB rule used for checking identifier used in a program.
2. Why strings are called as immutable type? Briefly explain about some functions used in string operation.
3. Differentiate between break and continue statement using appropriate example.
4. What is a dictionary? Explain at least two functions used in dictionary.
5. How many values can be returned from a function? Write the syntax to return different types of
values from a function.
6. Difference between Call by value and Call by Reference with suitable example.
7. With suitable example show the working of different types of arguments used in a Function.
8. Differentiate between local, global and nonlocal variables used in function with suitable example.
9. WAP to calculate compound interest using a function which receives Principal, time and rate of
interest as argument and return the calculated interest. The default values for time is 2 years and rate of
interest is 10%.
10. WAP to generate 10 unique random numbers between any two range of values, where the
range of values will be used as argument to a function.
11. Write a Python program to create a dictionary from a string. using Function.
Note: Track the count of the letters from the string.
Sample string : 'w3resource'
Expected output: {'3': 1, 's': 1, 'r': 2, 'u': 1, 'w': 1, 'c': 1, 'e': 2, 'o': 1}

12. Write a Python program to get the top three items in a shop. using Function which receive the
dictionary as argument.
Sample data: {'item1': 45.50, 'item2':35, 'item3': 41.30, 'item4':55, 'item5':
24} Expected Output:
item4 55
item1 45.5
item3 41.3

13. Write a program to display the frequency of each word present in a string using dictionary. Each word
must be the key and frequency is the value using Function where function receive the string and returns the
dictionary.
14. Exercise Question 5: Create an inner function to calculate the Multiplication in the following way
● Create an outer function that will accept two parameters a and b
● Create an inner function inside an outer function that will calculate the factorial of b.
● At last, an outer function will return a value by multiplying a with factorial of b.

15. Write a program to check for happy number using function. (A happy number is that in which the
eventual sum of the square of the digits of the number is equals to 1.
Ex:
28=2**2+8**2=68
68=
6**2+8**2=100
100= 1**2=1
ECONOMICS

MACROECONOMICS
1. CREATE A DIGITAL NEWSPAPER (A3 SIZE)
GROUP ACTIVITY (5 members in each group)
TOPIC: Economic events covering different sectors on the eve of independence.
• AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
• INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
• FOREIGN TRADE
• DEMOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE
• INFRASTRUCTURE
Students to research on the topics allotted to gather relevant information ( other than textbook information) ,
facts and details. Groupwise students plan the layout of the newspaper, including the sections, headlines,
articles. They may design the newspaper layout using desktop publishing software or by hand, paying attention
to formatting, typography, images, and other visual elements. The final mock newspaper is to be put up in the
class display board.

2. INDIVIDUAL PROJECT WORK

TOPIC: A) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)- ODD ROLL NO. STUDENTS


B) Minimum Support Prices- EVEN ROLL NO. STUDENTS
Each student must prepare 12-15 question on either of the topics mentioned above and submit printout of the
same after the Summer Vacation.

SUBJECT: PSYCHOLOGY

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:


1. Calculate the M.A of a 10-year-old boy who has an IQ 130.
2. ‘Performance of an intelligence test is not the only measure for identifying the gifted. Justify the
statement with the help of an example.
3. Why is self-control important for adult development?
4. Your friend Sunil is a master planer for any program. You asked Sunil to plan for a YouTube channel where
you & your friends can start building awareness against common superstitions. Illustrate your understanding
about Sunil’s ability with reference to a suitable intelligence theory.
5. Critically differentiate the core concepts of Post Freudian theories from psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund
Freud.
PRACTICAL/PROJECT WORK:
1. Complete the writing of ‘Introduction to Psychological Testings’ in Practical Lab Notebook.
2. Complete the writing of first practical (i.e. Assessment of Intellectual Functioning by using Raven’s
Standard Progressive Metrices) in Practical Lab Notebook.
3. Complete the writing of second practical (i.e. Assessment of Personality by using Maudsley Personality
Inventory) in Practical Lab Notebook.
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SUBJECT: PAINTING

Q1. Mention the name of the painter of each of the following miniature painting included in your course of
Study.
i) Bharat Meets Rama at Chitrakut.
ii) Krishna on Swing.
iii) Radha (Bani- Thani).
iv) Chaugan Players.
v) Maru Ragini
Q2. Mention the names of any four sub schools of Rajasthani School of Miniature Painting included in your
course of study .
Q3. Write a short note on subject matter of Rajasthani miniature painting " Chaugan Players".
Q4. Evaluate the composition arrangement of Rajasthani miniature painting " Maru- Ragini".
Q4. Mention any three features of Rajasthani School of Miniature Painting .
Q6. Describe the origin and development of the Rajasthani School of Miniature Painting.
Q7. Draw and colour any one Indian folk painting with any medium.

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Any one sports / games of IOA approved. Its history, skills(4), terminologies(4), personalities(4),
tournaments (4) and drawing of field/court with all.

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HEALTH CARE
1. Enumerate 3 qualities a GDA should possess while communication with elderly people.
2. Explain the following medical records
a. Change of shift report
b. Transfer and discharge notes
3. Enlist the different types of medical records kept in a hospital.
4. Differentiate between source oriented and problem oriented medical records.
5. Describe the activities to be performed by GDA ijn providing care to elderly people for
a. Long nails
b. Dry skin
c. Wax in ears
d. Pressure ulcer
6. Make a comparative chart showing the ranges of the vital signs of Infant, child, teen and Elderly
people as mentioned in the table.
Vital sign Infant Child Teen agers Elderly people
Heart rate
Breathing rate
Pulse rate
Temperature
Blood pressure
PROJECT
1. Make a table/ chart showing the measurement of the vital signs of at least 10 students, people or
neighbours of your locality taking samples from individuals of different age groups.
2. Prepare and maintain a record of the sick students who have visited the sick room of school in
last one month. Mention the name, class, section, date, type of ailment, First aid taken and any
other features of the patient/ child.
3. Make a chart mentioning the basic needs of adolescents and dealing with the problems
related to the adolescent stage to create awareness.

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LIBRARY SCIENCE
Prepare a report (hardcopy) and a power point presentation on any Institutional Library (other than a
School Library)
Covering the it's aspects like -

1. A brief Introduction of the institution


2. Mission and Vision of the institution (with focus on library)
3. Objectives of the institution (with focus on library)
4. Details about their library -
5. Number of books
6. Other reading materials available
7. User base
8. Sections of the library
9. Services offered
10. Details about the type of staffs
11. Provision of digital library and e content
12. Database subscribed
13. Library policy
14. Automation software used
15. Library rules
16. Other special details about the library

The project should include a


Contents page
A proper bibliography with the time of visit of the websites used & sufficient photos of the library

Each student needs to choose a different institution and post their choice in the WhatsApp group, so
that there is no repetition of institutions.

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