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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, DHAMTARI

SUMMER VACATION HOMEWORK


CLASS – XII

ENGLISH CORE (301)


SNO TOPIC ACTIVITY OR ASSIGNMENT
1. As Principal of Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Lucknow, draft notice in not more than 50 words
informing students of the change in school timings with effect from the 1st of June. State
valid reasons for the change.
2. You are Secretary of the History Club of Vidya Mandir School. Draft a notice in not
more than 50 words informing students of a proposed visit to some important
historical sites in your city.
1 NOTICE 3. You are Smitha/Sunil, Secretary AVM Housing Society. You are going to organize
a blood donation camp. Write a notice in not more than 50 words, urging the
members of your society to come in large numbers for this noble cause. Invent all
the necessary details
4. Water supply will be suspended for eight hours (10 am to 6 pm) on 6th of March
for cleaning of the water tank. Write a notice in about 50 words advising the
residents to store water for a day. You are Karan Kumar/Karuna Bajaj, Secretary,
Janata Group Housing Society, Palam Vihar, Kurnool.
1. Sunshine Public School, Pune requires a sports coach. You should be a degree
holder in physical education as well as a SAI certified coach in athletics. You have
seen their advertisement and you know that you have these qualifications. Write an
application in 120 – 150 words along with your resumé. You are Praveen , M – 114,
Najafarh, Delhi.
2. Bal Vidya Public School, Bhilai, urgently requires a post-graduate teacher to teach
political science for which they have placed an advertisement in The Bhilai Express.
JOB You are Sanjay/Sanjana Sharma from 21, Vasant Marg, Bhilai. Draft a letter
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APPLICATION including a CV, applying for the advertised post.
3. M/s Tenant Technologies, Gurugram, Haryana has advertised on Jobs.com some
positions of Web-content Managers. Write a job application to offer your services.
Express your willingness to work with them and invent all the other necessary
details. Enclose your Bio- data as well.
4. You are Arjun of 14, New Town, Delhi. You have seen an advertisement in The
Times of India for the post of Chief Chef in a 5-Star Hotel. Apply for the job with
complete biodata. Write in 125-150 words.
1. Population Explosion
2. Benefits of Co-education
3. Importance of Learning through Experience
4. Poverty in India
5. Open Book Exams
3 PROJECT
6. Ancient Education or Modern Education
7. Online Social Networking for Elders.
8. Right to Education
9. Uniforms: Compulsory or Optional
10. Your Views on Ideal India.
Instructions- 1.The entire project must be completed between 15 to 20 pages, attempt any one from the given topics.
2. It is compulsory that the project must be handwritten and paste some pictures.
MATHEMATICS (041)
INSTRUCTIONS:-

 The project must contain spiral bind file and at least 15-20 sheets.
 Use coloured pictures/photographs related to topics as required.
 Use sketch pens for headings and black/blue pens for content.
 Students should attempt the allotted project topics only.

Note: The project should be handwritten.

SNO TOPIC ACTIVITY OR ASSIGNMENT NAME


Relation and To verify that the relation R in the set L of all lines in a plane, SAMIKSHA SAHU,YAANA
1 Function defined by R = {( l, m) : l || m} is an equivalence relation JAIN
Relation and AARYA SHARMA,SWARUP
2 Function To demonstrate a function which is one-one but not onto PANDA
Inverse
trigonometric To explore the principal value of the function sin–1x using a ADITEE SAHU,SAMRIDDHI
3 function unit circle JAIN
Continuity and To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and AKSHAT SAHU,ROSHNI
4 Derivatives also to check the continuity of the function at that point. CHALKI
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima ANSHUL
5 Max and Min and point of inflection. NAVRANG,RAJVEER NAHAR
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given ANSHUMAN
6 Max and Min rectangular sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner GUPTA,PRATEEK SAHU
ANURAG
Application of To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same TIWARI,PRABHANSHU
7 Derivatives perimeter, the square has the maximum area. SHARMA
To verify that angle in a semi-circle is a right angle, using
8 Vector Algebra vector method BANSHIT KAUR AJMANI
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines BHAVNA SAHU,ISHITA
9 3D Straight line and verify it analytically. MITTAL
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a
given event A, when event B has already occurred, through DIVYA WAHILE,ISHA
10 Probablity an example of throwing a pair of dice CHANDRAKAR
PHYSICS (042)
INSTRUCTIONS:-

 The project must contain spiral bind file and at least 15-20 sheets.
 Use coloured pictures/photographs related to topics as required.
 Use sketch pens for headings and black/blue pens for content.
 Students should attempt the allotted project topics only.

Note: The project should be handwritten.


SL. NAME OF THE STUDENTS PROJECTS
NO.
1 XII A : AASHNA SAHU, ADITEE SAHU, ANAHITA Title : Microscope and Telescope
SHARMA, ANSHUMAN GUPTA  All types of microscopes and
XII B : AARYA SHARMA, ADITYA SHARMA, AKSHAT telescopes in detail.
SAHU, ANANYA JAGGI, SWARUP PANDA,  Specifications while making
microscope and telescopes.

2 XII A : ANURAG TIWARI, BHAVNA SAHU, CHANDNI Title : Electromagnetic waves


SAHU, CHHATRAJEET SAHU, YURANI SAHU  Wavelength, frequency
XII B : ANSHITA YOGI, ANSHUL NAVRANG, ARCHIKA (Range),uses and their
CHANDRAKAR, SHRUTI SAHU, TRICHA SAHU production.
 Electromagnetic Spectrum

3 XII A : DEVINA DEWANGAN, DHWANI MARKAM, Title : Alternating current


DISHAN RAJ ROBERT, DIVYA WAHILE, VIVEK JAIN  A.C with pure ( R,L,C ) and with
XII B : BANSHIT KAUR AJMANI, DIKSHA JETHWANI, RL, RC and RLC circuit
HARSHIT CHANDRAKAR, HONEY MARKAM, TRIPTI  Phasor Diagram in all the
cases.
SAHU, VIKAS KUMAR KAWDE

4 XII A : DOLLY NARETI, FANISH KUMAR DHRUW, Title : Total Internal Reflection
HARSHIKA PATEL, VISHVAJEET RANA  Condition and several uses of
XII B : JIYA ASRANI, LALITYA KUMAR SAHU TIR in our daily life
MAHI MITTAL, MEENAL GAUTAM, YAANA JAIN  Effects of TIR

5 XII A : ISHA CHANDRAKAR, ISHITA MITTAL, JIGYASA Title : Semiconductor


SHARPA, KANKSHI CHANDRAKAR  N type and P type
XII B : MONIKA WACHAM, PRABHANSHU SHARMA, Semiconductor
PRIYAL DEWANGAN, SAKSHAM SHARMA, TAMANNA  P - N diode
THAKUR
6 XII A : KHUSHI GANGBER, MUSKAN SAHU, OJASHVI Title : Prism
SAHU, PIYUSH KUMAR DARRO  Dispersion and Deviation
XII B : SAMIKSHA SAHU, SAMRIDDHI JAIN, SEEP through Prism.
WADHWANI, SHREYA BAGHMAR, SWETA GUPTA  Dispersion through inverted
prisms
7 XII A : PRATEEK SAHU, PRATIBHA BAJAJ, PRATYAKSH Title : Wave Optics
SARASWAT, RAJVEER NAHAR, TANMAY AGRAWAL  Interference and Diffraction
XII B : SAMIKSHA SAHU, SAMRIDDHI JAIN, SEEP  Polarisation of waves and its
WADHWANI, SHREYA BAGHMAR, ANANYA PANDEY application
KHANAK WADHWANI MAHI CHANDAK MRINMAY
SARKAR SHRISHTI SAHU
Practical Record : Given PDF of Experiments must be written in the practical copy
of all the students.
CHEMISTRY (043)
INSTRUCTIONS:-

 The project must contain spiral bind file and at least 15-20 sheets.
 Use coloured pictures/photographs related to topics as required.
 Use sketch pens for headings and black/blue pens for content.
 Students should attempt the allotted project topics only.

Note: The project should be handwritten.

SL. NAME OF THE STUDENTS PROJECTS


NO.
1 XII A : AASHNA SAHU, ADITEE SAHU, ANAHITA Sterilization of Water Using
SHARMA, ANSHUMAN GUPTA Bleaching Powder
XII B : AARYA SHARMA, ADITYA SHARMA, AKSHAT
SAHU, ANANYA JAGGI, SWARUP PANDA,

2 XII A : ANURAG TIWARI, BHAVNA SAHU, CHANDNI Oxalate Ion Presence in Guava
SAHU, CHHATRAJEET SAHU, YURANI SAHU Fruit at Different Ripening
XII B : ANSHITA YOGI, ANSHUL NAVRANG, ARCHIKA Stages
CHANDRAKAR, SHRUTI SAHU, TRICHA SAHU

3 XII A : DEVINA DEWANGAN, DHWANI MARKAM, Paper Chromatography


DISHAN RAJ ROBERT, DIVYA WAHILE, VIVEK JAIN
XII B : BANSHIT KAUR AJMANI, DIKSHA JETHWANI,
HARSHIT CHANDRAKAR, HONEY MARKAM, TRIPTI
SAHU, VIKAS KUMAR KAWDE

4 XII A : DOLLY NARETI, FANISH KUMAR DHRUW, Surface Chemistry Colloidal


HARSHIKA PATEL, VISHVAJEET RANA Solutions
XII B : JIYA ASRANI, LALITYA KUMAR SAHU
MAHI MITTAL, MEENAL GAUTAM, YAANA JAIN

5 XII A : ISHA CHANDRAKAR, ISHITA MITTAL, JIGYASA Casein Presence Quality in


SHARPA, KANKSHI CHANDRAKAR Different Milk Samples
XII B : MONIKA WACHAM, PRABHANSHU SHARMA,
PRIYAL DEWANGAN, SAKSHAM SHARMA, TAMANNA
THAKUR
6 XII A : KHUSHI GANGBER, MUSKAN SAHU, OJASHVI Analysis of Fertilizer
SAHU, PIYUSH KUMAR DARRO
XII B : SAMIKSHA SAHU, SAMRIDDHI JAIN, SEEP
WADHWANI, SHREYA BAGHMAR, SWETA GUPTA

7 XII A : PRATEEK SAHU, PRATIBHA BAJAJ, PRATYAKSH Electrochemical Cell


SARASWAT, RAJVEER NAHAR, TANMAY AGRAWAL
XII B : SAMIKSHA SAHU, SAMRIDDHI JAIN, SEEP
WADHWANI, SHREYA BAGHMAR, ANANYA PANDEY
KHANAK WADHWANI MAHI CHANDAK MRINMAY
SARKAR SHRISHTI SAHU
Practical Record : Given PDF of Experiments must be written in the practical copy
of all the students.
BIOLOGY (044)
INSTRUCTIONS:-

 The project must contain spiral bind file and at least 15-20 sheets.
 Use coloured pictures/photographs related to topics as required.
 Use sketch pens for headings and black/blue pens for content.
 Students should attempt the allotted project topics only.

Note: The project should be handwritten.

SNO TOPIC INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ROLL

1 Fertilizers and pesticides Agrochemicals and their effects A1201-A1204

2 Quadrat methods Population density of plants A1206-A1210

3 Population interactions Ecological role of local animals A1211-A1215


Effects of local industries on A1216-A1220
4 Ecology environment
5 Human genetics Genetic markers in Human population A1221-A1225

6 Population interactions Ecological roles of local birds A1226-A1230


Study of BiologicalOxygen Demand A1231-A1235
7 Sewage treatment (BOD)
8 Drug development Drug resistance in bacteria B1201-B1204

9 Genetic Disorders Study of gene therapy B1206-B1210

10 Immunology How cigrettes affect your health B1211-B1215

11 Human genetics Human Genome Project B1216-B1220

12 Human genetics Disorders related to eyes in youngsters B1221-B1225

13 Cancer Development of tumor B1226-B1230

14 Ozone depletion factors affectiong ozone layer B1231-B1235


ECONOMICS (030)
INSTRUCTIONS:-

 The project must contain spiral bind file and at least 15-20 sheets.
 Use coloured pictures/photographs related to topics as required.
 Use sketch pens for headings and black/blue pens for content.
 Students should attempt the allotted project topics only.

Note: The project should be handwritten.

SNO TOPIC ROLL


1 Micro and Small Scale Industries C1201-C1204

2 Disinvestment Policy of Government C1206-C1210

3 Goods and Service Tax Act and its ImpactonGDP C1211-C1215

4 Dgital India - A Step Towards Future C1216-C1220

5 Atmanirbhar Bharat C1221-C1225

6 Amrit Kaal: Empowered and Inclusive Economy C1226-C1230

7 Role of RBI in Control of Credit C1231-C1233

8 Monetary Policy Committee and its functions C1234-C1236

9 Contemporary Employment situation in India C1237-C1238

10 Make in India – The way ahead C1239-C1242


BUSINESS STUDIES (054)
INSTRUCTIONS:-

 The project must contain spiral bind file and at least 15-20 sheets.
 Use coloured pictures/photographs related to topics as required.
 Use sketch pens for headings and black/blue pens for content.
 Students should attempt the allotted project topics only.

Note: The project should be handwritten.


SNO TOPIC ACTIVITY OR ASSIGNMENT ROLL
(SELECT ANY TWO TOPICS)
1. The change in the changing interest rates and their effect on savings.
ELEMENTS OF 2. A study on child labour, its implementation and consequences.
1 BUSINESS C1201-C1210
ENVIRONMENT 3. Effect of changes in technological environment on the behaviour of
employee.
4. The laws of mining/setting up of industries, rules and regulations,
licences required for running that bUsiness.
(SELECT ANY TWO TOPICS FROM'FAYOL OR TAYLOR'S
PRINCIPLES')
"H. FAYOL" PRINCIPLES
1. Stability of tenure
2. Fair remuneration to all
3. Subordination of individual interest to general interest

PRINCIPLES OF 4. Espirit de corps


2 C1211-C1220
MANAGEMENT
OR
"F.W TAYLOR" Scientific techniqiues of management
1. Standardisation and simplification of work
2. Differential piece rate plan
3. Functional foremanship
4. Fatigue study andMethod study
1. Develop a brief report on History of Stock Exchanges in India.
2. Prepare a list of at least 25 companies listed on a stock exchange.
3. Graphical presentation of the share prices of different companies on
different dates.
STOCK
3 4. Change in market value of shares due to change in political C1221-C1230
EXCHANGE
environment/policies of various
contries/crisis in developed countries or any other reasons.
5. Identify the top ten companies out of the 25 selected on the basis of
their market value shares.
(SELECT ANY FIVE PRODUCTS, WRITE DETAILS ABOUT YOUR
PRODUCTS AND ANSWER)
1. Air Conditioners
4 MARKETING 2. DTH C1231-C1242

3. Microwave oven
4. Music player
5. Washing Machine
6. Suitcase/Airbag
7. RO System
8. Refrigerator
9. Inverter
10. Mobile

a. Why you selected this product/service?


b. How will your product be packaged?
c. What permission and licences would be required to make the
product?
d. Which channel of distribution are you going to use? Give reasons for
selection.
e. What means of transport you will use and why?
ACCOUNTANCY (055)
Solve the given worksheets in your copy.
SNO TOPIC PROJECT/ ASSIGNMENT
1 Interest on capital Numerical Questions
2 Interest on Drawing Numerical Questions
3 Partners capital Account Numerical Questions
4 Past Adjustment Numerical Questions
5 Guarantee of Partners Numerical Questions
6 Average Profit Method Numerical Questions
7 Super Profit Method Numerical Questions
APPLIED MATHEMATICS (041)
INSTRUCTIONS:-

 The project must contain spiral bind file and at least 15-20 sheets.
 Use coloured pictures/photographs related to topics as required.
 Use sketch pens for headings and black/blue pens for content.
 Students should attempt the allotted project topics only.

Note: The project should be handwritten.

SNO ACTIVITY OR ASSIGNMENT NAME


ABHISHEK
1 Analysis of population migration data – positive and negative influence on urbanization
GUPTA
Each day newspaper tells us about the maximum temperature, minimum temperature, and
KRITI
2 humidity. Collect the data for a period of 30 days and represent it graphically. Compare it with
AGRAWAL
the data available for the same time period for the previous year
Analysis of career graph of a cricketer (batting average for a batsman and bowling average for
LAKSHYA
3 a bowler). Conclude the best year of his career. It may be extended for other players also –
KUMAR JAIN
tennis, badminton, athlete
RISHI
4 Stock price movement
SHARMA
5 Risk assessments by insurance firms from data YOGITA SAHU
6 Predicting stock market crash RIYA NANKANI
HINDI CORE(302)
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