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A. K. CHILDREN ACADEMY, RAJ NAGAR EXTN.

HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 2024-25


CLASS: X

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS RELATED TO HOLIDAY HOME WORK

(i) Prepare Periodic Assessment-1 Syllabus and read two upcoming chapters
for better understanding in all the subjects.
(ii) All subjects Holiday Homework to be done in a single notebook.
(iii) Write questions along with answers/solutions.
(iv) Draw a finishing line after every answer.
(v) Work should be done neatly.
(vi) Understand the concepts and practice questions.
(vii) Complete your pending assignments. (if any)
(viii)Revise all the work done till date in all the subjects.
(ix) Holiday Homework has to be submitted to the Class Teacher on 5.7.2024.

NOTE:

(i) Holiday Homework will be assessed and marked under Portfolio component
of Term I. Holiday Homework notebook will be submitted in the school as
evidence for Portfolio (Term-I).

(ii) Non-Submission of Holiday Homework will be viewed very seriously and


marks will not be awarded under Portfolio category.
A.K. CHILDREN ACADEMY, RAJNAGAR EXTN.
SESSION: 2024-25, HOLIDAY HOMEWORK WORKSHEET

NAME: CLASS: X

SUBJECT: ENGLISH ROLL NO.

1. India is a highly populated country. People lack in maintaining proper sanitation and hygiene as a
result they suffer from various diseases. India has a serious sanitation challenge; around 60 percent
of the world’s open defecation takes place in India. Poor sanitation causes health hazards including
diarrhoea, particularly in children under 5 years of age, malnutrition and deficiencies in physical
development and cognitive ability. You are Nitish/Nikita, head boy/ girl of Anand Public School,
Jaipur. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily, highlighting the problem and suggesting
practical ways to ensure public sanitation and the right to dignity and privacy. (100-150
words)

2. Write a letter to the Editor of a local newspaper complaining about employing minor children
both boys and girls as full domestic help is a common feature, also advocating the need to stop such
practice which deprives the children of their basic rights. You are Kunwar/ Shubhangi, B-36,
Mayur Vihar, Phase-II, Delhi. (100 – 150 words)

3. You are Diksha/Gopesh, the student prefect and incharge of the school library. You have been asked
to place an order for textbooks on Mathematics. Write a letter to M/s Full Marks (P) Ltd.,
4238A/1, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi placing an order for the books. Invent the
necessary details.

4. You are Naveen/Meena, resident of 34, Krishna Nagar, New Delhi. Last week, you came across an
advertisement pertaining to ‘Best Out of Waste’ course and wish to join the same. Write a letter of
inquiry to the Director, Pooja Hobby Classes, 412, Azad Nagar, Delhi enquiring about the
details of the course.

5. Read the following graph and write an analytical paragraph in 100-120 words highlighting on
the trend being reflected about smartphones users in India.
6. Read the following excerpt from an online website.
The Pressure of studies – spending time on social media, internet saving – watching television –
sleeping less at night – being inattentive and sleepy during the daytime- hampered growth and
development.
Write a paragraph in about 120 words on how addiction to internet and TV has affected the
sleeping hours of young people.

7. A middle-class family is the one that struggles to survive during difficult times when the inflation
rate is all-time high. You belong to a middle-class family and have seen your parents always trying
to budget the regular expense. The given pie chart represents the amount of money spent by a
middle-class family on different items in a month. Write an analytical paragraph using the
information given in the chart.

8. Read the points below from a feedback section of a government website regarding problems faced
by physically disabled people.
 Absence of ramps for wheelchairs
 Unclean toilets
 Unsuitable visiting timings. Tourist guides untrained in sign language
 Lack of braille –script tourist pamphlets
 Lack of empathy from fellow visitors and officials
Write a paragraph in about 120 words demarcating the problems they face at tourist places and
include some suggestions a well.

9. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct options.


You should __________ your mother for your rude behaviour.
(i) apologise for (ii) apologise at (iii) apologise with (iv) apologise to

10. Select the option that identifies the error and supplies the correction for the following line.
I can speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco.
Option no. Error Correction
(i) can could
(ii) was were
(iii) lived live
(iv) in At
11. Fill in the blank by using the correct form of the word in the bracket, for the given portion of
a letter.
Subject: Complaint about a faulty product
Sir/Ma’am,
I purchased a black top from your online store. I __________ (receive) the product today, and I am
surprised to see that the size is smaller than the one I had ordered, and the cloth is torn on the left
side.

12. Read the conversation between two people. Complete the sentence by reporting the reply
correctly.
Speaker: May I go on the trip to Dehradun with my friend?
Mother: No! your exams are coming up and you need to study.
The speaker asked his/her mother if he/she could go on a trip to Dehradun. The mother
__________________.

13. Select the correct option to complete the narration of the dialogue given below.
Jasmine: Where are we going Aladdin?
Aladdin: We are going to travel around the world on my magical carpet.
Jasmine asked ______________ Aladdin replied that they were going to travel around the world in
his magical carpet.
(i) Aladdin about the place they were going
(ii)
(iii) would be going out with his friends
(iv) he and his friends are going out

14. Identify the error on a signboard in a parking area and supply the correction, for the
following.
Private customer parking only. All others will be toad.
Use the given format for your response.
Error Correction

15. Complete the given narrative, by filling in the blank with the correct option.
When I _____________ to remind them of the prevalent restrictions, they have dismissed the
matter as over cautiousness.
(i) have to try
(ii) have been trying
(iii) had tried
(iv) have tried

16. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option to complete this sentence.
He _________________ friends have come back.
(i) and his
(ii) or his
(iii) along with his
(iv) along with them
17. Report the dialogue between a manager and his team members, by completing the sentence.
Manager: I’m proud of this, but for the first 20 years of my life at work, I ignored my limits.
Team member: But you look quite balanced now.
When the manager admitted that he wasn’t proud of the fact that for the first 20 years of his life at
work, he _________________ his limits, one of his team member _______________quite balanced
then.

18. Art Integrated Learning: Prepare a PPT on ANY ONE Dust of snow OR Fire and Ice.

19. Art Integrated Activity: Draw any two dresses of Arunachal Pradesh and write an article on the
tradition and culture of this state.

20. Art Integrated Project: On the Political Map of India, locate Arunachal Pradesh. Write about its
food habits, dances, languages, festivals and religions.
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HOLIDAY HOMEWORK( 2024-25)

CLASS-X (MATHS)

Section A (Questions)

Q 1) Prove that 2√3 -7 is an irrational number.

Q 2) A class of 20 boys and 15 girls is divided into n groups so that each group has x boys
and y girls. Find x, y and n. What values are referred in a class.

Q 3) A charitable trust donates 28 books (each on different topic) of Maths, 16 books (each
on different topic) of Science and 12 (each on different topic) of Social Science to the poor
students (each student is given maximum number of books (equal number of books) and
only one subject of their interest. (a) Find the number of books each student got.(b) Find the
total number of students.(c) How it helps our society?

Q 4) Check whether expansion of (252)n, n ∈N can end with zero for any n as natural
number.

Q 5) Prove that √𝑛 is not a rational number, if n is not a perfect square.

Q 6) The average score of boys in an examination of a school is 71 and that of girls is 73. The
average score of the school in the examination is 71.8. Find the ratio of the number of boys
to the number of girls that appeared in the examination.

Q 7) Students of a class are made to stand in rows. If 4 students are extra in a row, there
would be 2 rows less. If 4 students are less in a row, there would be 4 more rows. Find the
number of students in the class.

Q 8) Rekha's mother is five times as old as her daughter Rekha. Five years later, Rekha's
mother will be three times as old as her daughter Rekha. Find the present ages of Rekha and
her mother.

Q 9) Determine a and b for which the following system of linear equations has infinite
number of solutions 2x-(a-4)y=2b+1; 4x - (a -1) y = 5b-1.

Q 10) A two digit number is such that, the product of its digits is 18. When 63 is subtracted
from the number, the digits interchange their places. Find the number.

Q 11) Write all the values of k for which the quadratic equation 2x²+ kx+8=0, has equal
roots. Also find the roots.

Q 12) Find the roots of the quadratic equation 3x²-2√6x+2=0


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Q 13) Solve for x: =𝒂+𝒃 +𝒙
𝒂+𝒃+𝒙
Q 14) A shopkeeper buys a number of books for 80. If he had bought 4 more books for the
same amount, each book would have cost him 1 less. How many books did he buy? (Also
write values)

Q 15) Find the discriminant of the following quadratic equations: (i) x²-4x+3=0 =((ii) 3x²-5x-
2=0 mm (iii) 6x²+x-2=0 (iv) 6x² - (√2-√3)x-√2=0

Q 16) Solve for x: 9x2 - 9(a + b)x + [2a² + 5ab + 2b²] = 0

Q17) Solve the following quadratic equations: (i) 6x2+7x-10= 0 (ii) 2x²+0.3 x - 0.35 = 0

Q 18) Solve for x: 4x2 - 4a2x + (a4-b4)=0

Q 19) Divide 16 into two parts such that twice the square of larger part exceeds the square
of the smaller part by 164.

Q 20) A train travels a distance of 300 km at constant speed. If the speed of the train is
increased by 5 km an hour. The journey would have taken two hours less.

SECTION-B ( Project work/ lab activity/ subject enrichment)


1) ( activity)
a) OBJECTIVE a) MATERIAL REQUIRED
To draw the graph of a quadratic Cardboard, graph paper, ruler,
polynomial and observe: pencil, eraser, pen, adhesive
(i) The shape of the curve when the
coefficient of x2 is positive.
(ii) The shape of the curve when the
coefficient of x2 is negative.
(iii) Its number of zeroes
b) MATERIAL REQUIRED
b) OBJECTIVE
Graph papers, pencil, eraser,
To verify the conditions of consistency/ cardboard, glue
inconsistency for a pair of linear
equations in two variables by graphical
method.

2) project
Make a MIND MAP of ALL chapter Formula in drawing sheet of size A1 and by folding A1
sheet to convert into A4 size.

3) Subject Enrichment on ARUNACHAL PRADESH


a) Population of A.P. for year 2001, 2011, and 2021( projected) on bar graph.
b) male & female Sex ratio on double bar graph.
c) population of A.P. by religion in PIE chart.
d) Famous fok dance on pie chart
e) Literacy rate of male female in 2001, 2011, 2021( projected) on bar graph
f) climate of A.P. ( jan to dec, high & low temp, average rain fall ) by line graph.
A. K. CHILDREN ACADEMY, RAJ NAGAR EXTN.
SESSION: 2024-25, SUBJECT : SCIENCE (086)
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS: X

PHYSICS
1. “A concave mirror of focal length can form a magnified erect as well as an inverted image
of an object placed in front of it.” Justify this statement stating the position of the object
with respect to the mirror in each case for obtaining these images.
2. “A convex lens of focal length ‘F’ can form a magnified erect as well as inverted image.”
Justify this statement stating the position of the object with respect to the lens in each case
for obtaining these images.?
3. The absolute refractive indices of glass and water are 3/2 and 4/3 respectively. If the speed
of light is 2 × 108 m/s, calculate the speed of light in (i) vacuum, (ii) water.
4. A ray of light is incident on a convex mirror as shown. Redraw the diagram and complete
the path of this ray after reflection from the mirror. Mark angle of incidence and angle of
reflection on it.

5. An object is placed at a distance of 30 cm in front of a convex mirror of focal length 15 cm.


Write four characteristics of the image formed by the mirror.
6. A student places a candle flame at a distance of about 60 cm from a convex lens of focal
length 10 cm and focuses the image of the flame on a screen. After that he gradually moves
the flame towards the lens and each time focuses the image on the screen.
(a) In which direction-toward or away from the lens, does he move the screen to focus the
image?
(b) How does the size of the image change?
(c) How does the intensity of the image change as the flame moves towards the lens?
(d) Approximately for what distance between the flame and the lens, the image formed on
the screen is inverted and of the same size?
CHEMISTRY
7. Grapes hanging on the plant do not ferment but after being plucked from the plant can be
fermented. Under what conditions do these grapes ferment? Is it a chemical or a physical
change?
8. Give the characteristic tests for the following gasses.
. CO2 b. SO2 c. O2 d. H2
9. Write the chemical equation of the reaction in which the following changes have taken place
with an example of each:
b. Change in colour b. Change in temperature c. Formation of precipitate
10. A Magnesium ribbon is burnt in oxygen to give a white compound X accompanied by emission
of light. If the burning ribbon is now placed in an atmosphere of nitrogen, it continues to burn and
forms a compound Y.
. Write the chemical formula of X and Y.
. Write the balanced chemical equation when X is dissolved in water.
11. A white coloured metal nitrate ‘A’ on heating gives yellowish brown coloured metal oxide
along with brown gas ‘B’ & a colourless gas ‘C’. Aqueous solution of ‘A’ on reaction with
potassium iodide forms a yellow precipitate of compound ‘D’. Identify ‘A, B, C, D’. Also identify
the types of both the reactions. Metal present in ‘A’ is used in alloy which is used for soldering
purposes.
SUBJECT TYPE OF ACTIVITY ACTIVITY: ART INTEGRATION PROJECT

SCIENCE ART INTEGRATION CH- Metals and non metals.


Prepare a PPT presentation of metals and non
metals present in Arunachal Pradesh and their
applications.

BIOLOGY
1. All plants give out oxygen during the day and carbon dioxide during the night”. Do you
agree with this statement? Give a reason. How do the guard cells regulate opening and
closing of stomatal pores?
2. How does aerobic respiration differ from anaerobic respiration?
3. Describe the process of urine formation in kidneys.
4. Describe the flow of blood through the heart of human beings.
5. (a) Draw a diagram to show open stomatal pore and label on it:
(i) guard cells
(ii) chloroplast
(b) State two functions of stomata.
(c) How do guard cells regulate the opening and closing of stomatal pore?
6. The leaves of a plant were covered with aluminum foil, how would it affect the physiology
of the plant?
7. How is lymph an important fluid involved in transportation? If lymphatic vessels get
blocked, how would it affect the human body? Elaborate.
SOCIAL SCIENCE HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
SESSION 2024-25

Q.1 Directions: - In the following question, the Assertions (A) and Reasons (R) have been
given. Read both statements carefully and choose the correct answer from the below:
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true but R is false.
d) A is false but R is true.

i) Assertion (A): Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed and foreign
cloth burnt in huge bonfires.
Reason (R): Students and Teachers began trickling back to Government Schools
and Lawyers joined back work in Government Courts.
ii) Assertion (A): Dyer entered the area, blocked the exit points and opened fire on
the crowd, killing hundreds.
Reason (R): His object, as he declared later, was to ‘produce a moral effect’, to
create in the minds of satyagrahis a feeling of terror and awe.
iii) Assertion (A) Under MNREGA 2005, those who are able to and are in need to
work in rural areas are guaranteed 100 days of employment in a year.
Reason (R) The Central Government in India made a law implementing the Right
to Work in about 625 districts of India.
Q.2 Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
Source A - The Idea of Satyagraha
Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in January 1915. As you know, he had come from South
Africa where he had successfully fought the racist regime with a novel method of mass
agitation, which he called satyagraha. The idea of satyagraha emphasised the power of truth
and the need to search for truth. It suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was
against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor. Without
seeking vengeance or being aggressive, a satyagrahi could win the battle through
nonviolence.
Source B – The Jallianwala Bagh incident
On 13 April the infamous Jallianwalla Bagh incident took place. On that day a large crowd
gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwalla Bagh. Some came to protest against the
government’s new repressive measures. Others had come to attend the annual Baisakhi fair.
Being from outside the city, many villagers were unaware of the martial law that had been
imposed. Dyer entered the area, blocked the exit points, and opened fire on the crowd,
killing hundreds.
Source C – The Movement in the Towns
The movement started with middle-class participation in the cities. Thousands of students
left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and
lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted in most
provinces except Madras.
i) What do you mean by the idea of Satyagrah?
ii) By which episode most of the people gathered in the Jallianwala Bagh?
iii) Which movement was talking about in the paragraph? What does it mean to the
people?

Q.3 Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
Sacred groves - a wealth of diverse and rare species
Nature worship is an age old tribal belief based on the premise that all creations of nature
have to be protected. Such beliefs have preserved several virgin forests in pristine form
called Sacred Groves (the forests of God and Goddesses). These patches of forest or parts
of large forests have been left untouched by the local people and any interference with them
is banned. Certain societies revere a particular tree which they have preserved from time
immemorial. The Mundas and the Santhal of Chota Nagpur region worship mahua (Bassia
latifolia) and kadamba (Anthocaphalus cadamba) trees, and the tribals of Odisha and Bihar
worship the tamarind (Tamarindus indica) and mango (Mangifera indica) trees during
weddings. To many of us, peepal and banyan trees are considered sacred.
i) Mahua and Kadamba are worshipped by which tribal community?
ii) What are sacred groves?
iii) “Nature worship is an age old tribal belief based on the premise that all creations
of nature have to be protected” which value does it Promote?
Q.4 Very Short Answer Type Questions:-

i) The biological loss, is the loss of cultural diversity. Justify the statement.
ii) Give one suggestion to neutralize disguised unemployment in agricultural sector.
iii) Mention the reason for boycotting the Simon Commission.
iv) On which Amendment of the Constitution is the Panchayati Raj System in India
based?

Q.5 Short Answer Type Questions:-

i) Local governments have made a significant impact on Indian democracy. At the same
time there are many difficulties. Explain.
ii) Mention three reasons for which the rich peasant communities took active
participation in the Civil Disobedience Movement.
iii) Distinguish between endangered and extinct species.
iv) Workers are exploited in unorganized sector in India. Support the statement with
suitable examples.
v) Differentiate between intermediate goods and final goods.

Q.6 Long Answer Type Questions:-

i) Non- Cooperation Movement spread in cities across the country. Explain its effects on
the economic front.
ii) Describe the Division of powers divided between State and Central Governments in
india.
iii) The conservation projects are now focusing on biodiversity rather than on a few of its
components. Justify with proper examples.
iv) Unemployment is a major problem in a country like India. Suggest various ways for
generating employment opportunities both in rural and urban areas.

ART INTEGRATED PROJECT


EK BHARAT SHRESHTHA BHARAT

Using political map of India, locate and label Arunachal Pradesh and its Constituencies.
Also prepare a Comparative report of both pairing States on its political framework by
collecting datas in tubular form (like Number of political parties specifying regional
and national parties with symbols) and their contribution for the development of the
Arunachal pradesh.
Subjects Included:- English, Art, IT, Maths
1. Art Integrated Learning: Prepare a PIE CHART showing the occupational
structure of Arunachal Pradesh and write a report analysing which type of
working force are majorly contributing towards the GDP of Arunachal
Pradesh.

2. Art Integrated Activity: Draw/Paste any two physical feature of


Arunachal Pradesh and write a paragraph on the significance of
it.

3. Art Integrated Project: Using political map of India, locate and label
Arunachal Pradesh and its Constituencies. Also prepare a Comparative report
of both pairing States on its political framework by collecting datas in tabular
form (like Number of political parties specifying regional and national parties
with symbols) and their contribution for the development of the Arunachal
Pradesh.
Subjects Integrated:- English, Art, IT, Maths
A. K. CHILDREN ACADEMY, RAJ NAGAR EXTN.
SESSION: 2024-25, SUBJECT: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (402)
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS : X

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Task1:Make a Practical File of the below topics in Libre Office Writer (Document):

Writer/template Design a template for certificates to be presented to the students who


attended the webinar held in our school on the topic “Legal Remedies
against increased incidence of cybercrime during lockdown”.

Writer/Styles Create a style in writer with name “My_style” in a “file1.odt” .Load it in


another writer document “file2.odt”.
a. Write the steps you performed
b. Take the screenshot of “file1.odt” & ”file2.odt”

Writer/Image Insert a picture related based on “cyber ethics”. Crop the image
Cropping a. By selecting "keep scale"
b. Write any 3 points related to image and do text wrapping,
Mention the name of text wrapping style you have chosen

Web Applications Make a presentation on any one of the topic given below:
a. ICT in Education
b. ICT in health care

Pointers to be kept in mind while creating the Practical File


⇒ Use Libre Office Writer (Document)only to create file.
⇒Include screenshot of every step.
⇒ Presentable & Organized

Task 2: Create a poster on any of the below topics in Libre Office Writer (Document):

➢ Governments services available to people

OR
➢ ICT in everyday life

Process to start with the poster:


Visit different websites of Government organizations available for people and create a list/ their
usage/images etc. or make a list of the valuable information and the service you could obtain for yourself
to form a poster. (youmayreferbook/internetforthecontent)
OR
Choose any of the IT/ICT service you or your family is using at home & display its usage in form of a
poster. You can either choose any of the sector/ department where ICT is being used. (you may refer book/
internet for the content)
Task 3: Make a Project on ICT in Arunachal Pradesh.
Following points to be added in project:
1. Introduction
2. Software Industry in Arunachal Pradesh
3. Government Strategies
4. Growth Story
5. Report on e-Arik project in Arunachal Pradesh.
Requirements: Libre office Software, Internet, Computer/Mobile Phone (For phone users, Libre Office is
also available on Play Store)
NOTE:
➢ Remember this HHW is practical based, so originality of the content will be appreciated.
➢ It is compulsory to complete all the given work in proper format.
➢ Make sure that your poster must be self-explanatory.
➢ Copied poster from peer members will be marked as NON-SUBMISSION.

A. K. CHILDREN ACADEMY, RAJ NAGAR EXTN.


SESSION: 2024-25, SUBJECT: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (402)
SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
WORKSHEET (Communication Skills II, Self MAnagement Skills II)
CLASS : X
1. __________feedback is specific information, in the form of written comments or verbal
conversations that help the learner understand what she or he needs to do in order to improve.

2. ____________communication is the use of body language, gestures and facial expressions to convey
information to others.

3. High expectations from self can leave one with chronic anxiety and stress, thus leading to stress.

4. Sonika gets up at 6 am and goes for her hobby classes. Then she comes back home and finishes her
homework before going to school. She does all work by herself. No one tells her to do so. This is
called ___________.

5. Use of abbreviations in a communication leads to misinterpretation of messages is an example of


__________________________ barriers.

6. List your favourite stress management technique and elaborate on why you find it the most effective
for you.
7. What is time management and how can you manage your time?
8. Trisha is always tense during exam time. She is a sincere and studious student, but the thought of
exams creates anxiety in her. Which stress management technique that you would suggest to help
her?
9. Describe stress and stress management in your own words.
10. Communication skills are very important for any business. Explain any two elements of a
communication process.
NOTE:

➢ Worksheet should be done in holiday homework notebook.

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