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Prepare a Project file on:

D.A.V Public School Vasant Kunj HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS XI (Science)

The Long Reading Text- UP FROM SLAVERY by Booker T. Washington in a form of Presentation under the following headings (around 14-16 pages-both sides, A4 colored sheets) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Cover Page Synopsis of the novel Character sketch of each major character Exploring the various themes of the novel An Article on The Status of Slaves in South Africa at the time of Washington (Support your inputs with relevant pictures and data)

Mathematics

Q.No4. A survey of 500 television viewers, produced the following information; 285 watch

football, 195 watch hockey, 115 watch basketball, 45 watch football and basketball, 70 watch football and hockey, 50 watch hockey and basketball, 50 do not watch any three games. How many watch all the three games? How many watch exactly one of the three games? Q.No5. In a group of 50 students , the number of students playing Hockey, Cricket & Football were found to be as follows : Cricket : 17 Football : 13 Hockey : 15 Cricket & Football : 9 Hockey & Football : 4 Cricket & Hockey : 5 Hockey , Cricket & Football : 3 Find the number of students who play : (I) Cricket only (iii) Football only (II) Hockey only (iv) Cricket & Football but not Hockey (V) Football & Hockey but not Cricket (VI) Hockey and Cricket but not Football (VII) At least one of the three games (VIII) None of the three games. Q.No6. In a survey it was found that 21 people liked product A, 26 liked product B and 29 liked product C. If 14 people liked products A and B, 12 people liked products C and A, 14 people liked products B and C and 8 liked all the three products. Find how many liked product C only. Q.No7. In an university, out of 100 students 15 offered Mathematics only; 12 offered statistics only; 8 offered only Physics; 40 offered Physics and Mathematics; 20 offered Physics and Statistics; 10 offered Mathematics and Statistics, 65 offered Physics. Find the

number of students who (i) Offered Mathematics (ii) Offered Statistics (iii) Did not offer any of the above three subjects. Q.No8. A survey of 500 television viewers, produced the following information; 285 watch football, 195 watch hockey, 115 watch basketball, 45 watch football and basketball, 70 watch football and hockey, 50 watch hockey and basketball, 50 do not watch any three games. How many watch all the three games? How many watch exactly one of the three games?

Physics
Q1) Theory and experiments go hand in hand in physics and help each others progress. Give two suitable examples in support of your answer. Q2) Explain the relation of physics with other field of sciences.

Q3) Write and explain the scientific principles behind the given important technologies: a) b) c) d) e) f) Computer Laser Rocket Aeroplane Optical fibre Electric generator

Q4) Write the name of the five Indian physicists and explain their contribution. Q5) Name the scientist who received Nobel Prize twice in physics. Explain his discovery/contribution. Q6) Match the scientists name against discovery: Scientist Discovery a) Faraday a) Law of gravitation b) Rutherford b) Quantum model of Hydrogen atom c) Chadwick c) Unification of light ad electromagnetism d) Bohr d) Theory of relativity e) Newton e) Inelastic scattering of light by molecules f) Salam f) Unification of weak and strong electromagnetic induction g) Einstein g) Expansion of the universe h) Raman h) Neutron i) Maxwell i) Law of electromagnetic induction j) Hubble j) Nuclear model of the atom Q7) In the expression P = E l2 m-5 G-2: E, m, l and G denote energy, mass, angular momentum and gravitational constant, respectively. Show that (P) is a dimension less quantity.

Q8) Explain the systematic, gross and random error with example. State the general rule for evaluating the errors in a combined calculation. Q9) Write the dimensional formula of: a) Plancks Constant b) Universal gas constant c) Gravitational constant d) Resistance e) Boltzmanns constant f) Stefans constant Q10) Derive dimensionally the relation : S = ut + at 2.

Chemistry
Q1 Revise and prepare the following chapters for the cycle test. - Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry and Atomic structure. Q2 Read chapter- Environmental Chemistry from Chemistry part-2 and answer all the questions of NCERT exercise in your class work note book. Q3 Do the assignment on chapter Some basic concepts in Chemistry which is given below.

Q4 Search the net and download videos on any one of the topics of your Chemistry syllabus. SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY Q1. What is the difference between 3.0g and 3.00g? Q2. Which of the following has maximum no. of significant figures? (i) 0.00453 (ii) 4.8046 (iii) 5.643 Q3. A metal forms two oxides. The higher oxide contains 80% metal. 0.72g of the

lower oxide gave 0.8g of higher oxide when oxidized. Show that the data illustrate the law of multiple proportions? Q4. 0.44g of a hydrocarbon on complete combustion with O2 gave 1.8g of water and 0.88g of Co2. Show that these results are in agreement with the law of conservation of mass? Q5. The average atomic mass of Cu is 36.5. It exists as two isotopes which are 63 and 29Cu65. Calculate the percentage of each isotope present in it. 29Cu Q6. Which has maximum and minimum mass? a)25.6g of O2 b) 2.56g of Na c) 0.256g molecule of H2O d) 0.256g atom of Iodine. Q7. What weight of Ca contains the same no. of atoms as are present in 3.2g of Sulphur? Q8. The cost of table salt (NaCl) and table sugar (C 12H22O11) are Rs 2 per Kg and Rs 6 per Kg respectively. Calculate their cost per mole? Q9. How many atoms of oxygen and hydrogen are present in 0.15 mole of water? Q10. How many years would it take to spend Avogadro Number of rupees at the rate of Rs 10 Lakh per second? Q11. How many moles of methane are required to produce 22g of Co2 on combustion? Q12. KClO3 on heating decomposes to give KCl and O2. What is the volume of O2 at NTP liberated by 0.1 mole of KClO3 (Ans:- 3.36 L) Q13. 3g of H2 react with 29.0g of O2 to yield H2O. (i) What is the limiting Reagent ? (ii) Calculate the max. amount of water that can be formed. (iii) Calculate the amount of reactant which remains unreacted. (Ans:- (i) H2 (ii)

27g (iii) 5g) Q.14 What is the difference between the mass of a molecule and molecular mass? Q15.How many molecules of CO2 are present in one litre of air containing 0.03% volume of CO2 at NTP? Q16. Calculate the Vol. at NTP occupied by (i) 14g of Nitrogen gas (ii) 1.5g moles of Co2 (iii) 1021 molecules of O2 Ans:- (i) 11.2 L (ii) 33.6 L (iii) 3702mL) Q17. Why is the value of Avogadro Number 6.023X10 23 and not any other value?

Biology
1.Classifybacteria on the basis of their shapes. 2.What are plasmids? How are they used in biotechnology? 3.Give reasons for: i)Number of mitochondria is very high in cardiac muscle cells. ii)Vacuoles in Amoeba are known as contractile vacuoles iii)Ribosomes inside mitochondria resemble those found in a prokaryotic cell. iv)cis face of golgi usually lies close to ER 4.With the help of diagrams explain the sequence of changes taking place during meiosis I in an animal cell. 5.What structural and functional characteristics do cilia, flagella and centrioles have in common?

6. Explain the fluid mosaic model of the plasma membrane, with the help of a labeled diagram. 7. The genomic content of a species is constant whereas the extra chromosomal DNA is found to be variable in different members of a population.Explain. 8. Elucidate the structure and function of the following cell organelles: Nucleus Mitochondria Chloroplast Flagellum

9. Comment upon the location and function of the following: PlasmidsPolyribosomes Mesosomes 10. Distinguish between: i) Plant and animal cell ii) Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell II.Search the net and download videos showing various cell organelles in action. III. Write an essay of about 500 words on any one of the following: i)Biotechnology---the only solution to mans problems of food , health and pollution. ii)Career options for biologists.beyond medicine Fimbriae

Computer Science
Q1. Convert the following decimal numbers to binary numbers: (a) 143 (b) 35.38 (c) 686.54 (d) 1005.11 (e)6567 Q2. Convert the following decimal numbers to octal numbers: (a) 246 (b) 135.78 (c) 786.54 (d) 10055.76

(e)4567

Q3. Convert the following decimal numbers to hexadecimal numbers: (a) 143 (b) 35.38 (c) 686.54 (d) 1005.11 (e)6567 Q4. Convert the following binary numbers to decimal numbers:

(a) 10110011 (b) 1011000111.1101 (e)110.1111

(c) 11101.101

(d) 1111000.001

Q5. Convert the following binary numbers to octal numbers: (a) 1110011 (b) 1011000111.1101 (c) 10101.101

(d) 111000.001

(e)10.1111

Q6. Convert the following binary numbers to hexadecimal numbers: (a) 110011011 (b) 100100111.1101 (c) 1101.101 (d) 110100.001 Q7. Convert the following octal numbers to hexadecimal numbers: (a) 237 (b)354 (c) 241.63 (d)113.3 Q8. Convert the following hexadecimal numbers to octal numbers: (a) B24 (b) 1BB5.78 (c) CB86.C4 (d) 1687A.76 Q9. Write features and application of following Antivirus Softwares: 1. Avast! Free Antivirus 8.0.1489 2. Avira Free Antivirus 2013 3. Norton Antivirus 20.1.0.24 4. ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5. Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6. Panda Antivirus 2013 7. Panda Cloud Antivirus 8. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Q10. Compare the features of following Processors(CPU). 1. Intel Core i3 2. Intel Core i5 3. Intel Core i7

(e)1010.1111

(e)664

(e)EF78

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