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Holiday Homework Class 11

The document outlines holiday homework assignments for Class 11 students across various subjects, emphasizing the use of eco-friendly materials in their submissions. Assignments include writing biographies, designing projects, conducting research, and solving mathematical problems. Students are encouraged to be creative and original while adhering to guidelines for each subject.

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Holiday Homework Class 11

The document outlines holiday homework assignments for Class 11 students across various subjects, emphasizing the use of eco-friendly materials in their submissions. Assignments include writing biographies, designing projects, conducting research, and solving mathematical problems. Students are encouraged to be creative and original while adhering to guidelines for each subject.

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HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

CLASS 11
“Green Minds, Creative Hands –
Let’s Make Homework Earth-Friendly!”

In line with our Green Policy, we encourage all


students to prepare their Holiday Homework
(HHW) using only biodegradable and eco-friendly
materials. Say no to plastic files, folders, and
thermocol—HHW in such materials will not be
accepted. To promote creativity and environmental
responsibility, extra credits will be awarded for
innovative use of sustainable resources. Let’s join
hands to protect our planet while making learning
fun and meaningful!
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
CLASS XI
ENGLISH

Ques 1: Write a 2-page biography of a grandparent Give it a title ‘Portrait’ of my grandmother/


grandfather. You must include descriptions, pictures, an interview and anecdotes about your
relationship. Take a small interview with 5 interesting questions and add it to the biography.

Ques 2: Design a short documentary project or an interactive treasure hunt/escape room


experience based on King Tutankhamun and the Valley of the Kings. Include detailed research
on ancient Egyptian civilization, key discoveries, myths, and interesting facts about King Tut.
Use images, articles, and artifacts to enhance the presentation.

Ques 3: After reading any book from the list provided, write a detailed book review in 2000–
2500 words. Your review must include a creative book jacket (cover design with title, author's
name, and artwork) and should cover the following points:

● Brief summary of the plot


● Description of the setting (time and place)
● Detailed analysis of main characters and their development
● Major themes and messages of the book
● Personal opinion and critical evaluation
● Favorite quotes or scenes (optional)
● Recommendation: Who would you suggest this book to and why?
CURATED COMPILATIONS

 The Catcher in the Rye


 Lord of the Flies
 The Thorn Birds
 Gone with the Wind
 The Godfather
 Kane and Abel
 Siddhartha
 The Kite Runner
 The Power of Now
 Freakonomics
 Vagabonding

CLASSIC FAVOURITES NOVELS

 Moby Dick
 The Scarlet Letter
 The Great Gatsby
 To Kill a Mockingbird

TOP BRITISH NOVELS

 Pride and Prejudice


 Wuthering Heights
 Mayor of Casterbridge
 Oliver Twist
 Mill on the Floss
 Napolean Hill
Class XI
Chemistry
Summer Vacation
Holiday Home Work
2025-26

1. Revise each unit being taught in the class and do the given assignments in register.
2. In a separate thin register do NCERT back exercise of Unit I and II content covered before
summer break.
3. In the same register do any 15 numericals each based on unit I and II. (total 30
numerical) from any reference book.
4. Prepare a working model based on any chemistry concept and submit a brief report
along with it on an A4 sheet.
5. Read the Unit 3- Classification of Elements and Periodicity in properties and make
notes.
6. Read all the SDG goals by UN and prepare a short PowerPoint presentation in the best
illustrative and creative manner (maximum 10 slides)
PHYSICS

Holidays Homework
Class XI

1. Look around you the areas where concepts of Physics are used in day-to-
day life, based on your understanding of Physics write down one area
where you applied Physics and made things easier for yourself and your
family.
2. INDIVIDUAL PROJECT WORK: -

To promote experiential leaning and art integration students shall prepare


working model (for display in exhibition) & its PPT explaining the principle
and other Applications of the concept used for Display Board. The students
shall be evaluated based on the individual contribution, originality and
aesthetics.

Roll No Topics for project work

(1-6) Kinematics +Dynamics

(7-12) Rotation & center of mass

(13-18) Fluid statics

(19-24) Fluid Dynamics

(25-30) Surface Tension

(31-36) Heat and Thermodynamics

(37-45) Waves and Oscillation


Holidays Homework
Class XI – Computer Science

Unit 3: Society, Law and Ethics

Note: All work must be original, handwritten, and submitted as instructed.

1. Group Presentation

Topic: Society, Law and Ethics in the Digital World


Instructions:

 Work in groups of 2 to 4 students.


 Create a presentation (minimum 15 content slides) on any 3 topics from Unit 3.
 Your slides must include:
o Title of topic
o Clear definitions with examples
o Recent cases or real-life relevance
o Visual elements (images, charts, icons)
o Preventive or awareness tips where applicable
 Include a "Welcome" and "Thank You" slide (not counted in the 15 minimum).
 Each member must present part of the topic when the presentation is conducted in class.

Suggested Topics to Choose From (Pick any 3):

 Digital Footprints and Online Identity


 Intellectual Property Rights and Licensing (Copyright, Patent, GPL, CC etc.)
 Cybercrime and Cyber Safety
 E-waste Management
 Technology and Social Equity (Gender, Disability, Access)

2. Research & Handwritten Report (800–1000 words)

Choose Any Two Topics from Below:


You must write an original, handwritten report in your own words. No AI or direct internet
copy-paste allowed.

a. The importance of Digital Footprints and how to protect your online identity.
b. Plagiarism and IPR Infringement: Why respecting digital ownership matters.
c. Cybercrime in India: Types, recent cases, and prevention strategies.
d. Open Source vs. Proprietary Software: Pros, cons, and famous licenses.
e. E-waste: Environmental impact and safe disposal practices.
f. Gender & Disability Inclusion in Technology: Challenges and solutions.

Submission Checklist

 📎 Group Presentation (Printed/Shared Link + Viva)


 📄 Two Handwritten Reports (800–1000 words each)
 📅 Deadline clearly followed
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS11-2025-26

MATHEMATICS CLASS11

SECTION A

PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS

Q1.In how many ways can 3 letters be posted in 4 letter boxes?

Q2.A person wants to invite 6 people for a party.In how many ways can he send invitation cards to them if he has
three servants to carry the cards.

Q3.How many different words can be formed with the letters of theword “GANESHPURI”.In how many words
i) letter G occupies the first place?
ii) Lette r P and I occupy first and last place respectively?
iii) The vowels are always together?
iv) Vowels occupy even places?

Q4.Find the number of words that can be formed by using all the letters of theword
i) EXERCISES (ii)CONSTANTINOPLE

Q5.In 6 tosses of a coin ,find the number of ways of getting 4 heads and two

tails.

Q6.Find the number of diagonals and triangles formed in a decagon.

Q7.If the letters of the word “ SURITI” are written in all possible orders and arranged in the
dictionary.
What is the rank of the word“ SURITI”?

Q8. A box contains two white, three black and four red balls. In how many ways can
three balls be drawn from the box, if at least one black ball is to be included in the draw.
Q9.How many 4 letter words can be formed using “FAILURE” so that
i) F is included in each word
ii) F is not included in any word

Q10.In how many ways 9 examination papers be arranged so that the


best and the worst papers never come together.

Q11.Out of 18 points in a plane,no three are in same straight line except five points which arecollinear.

Find the number of i)triangles formed ii)straight lines formed

Q12.How many words can be formed by “ARTICLE” so that vowels occupy even places.

Q13. Find the number of 5-digit telephone numbers having atleast one of the digits repeated.

Q14.There are five boys and three girls.In how many ways can they sit so that no three girls are
together.

Q15.There are 10 lamps in a hall.Each one of them can be switched on independently.Find the number
Of ways in which the room can be illuminated.

Q16.A committee of 6 is to be chosen from 10 men and 7 women,so as to contain atleast 3 men
and 2 women.In it.
In how many different ways can this be done,if two particular women refuse to serve on the same
committee?

MCQ QUESTIONS

1. The number of five – digit telephone numbers having at least one of their digits repeated is
A) 90000 B) 100000 C) 30240 D) 69760
2. The number of words from the letters of the word “BHARAT” in which B and H will never come
together is
A) 360 B)240 C) 120 D) 480
3. The number of different signals which can be given from 6 flags of different colours taking one or
more at a time , is
A) 1958 B) 1956 C) 16 D) 64
4. Number of all 4 digit numbers having different digits formed of the digits 1, 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 and
divisible by 4 is
A) 24 B) 30 C) 125 D) 100
5. In a room there are 12 bulbs of the same wattage , each having a separate switch. The number of
ways to light the room with different amounts of illumination is
A) 12 2  1 B) 212 C) 212  1 D) 12 2
6. Three persons enter a railway compartment. If there are 5 seats vacant , in how many ways can
they take these seats?
A) 60 B) 20 C) 15 D) 125
7. The number of ways in which a host lady can invite for a party of 8 out of 12 people of whom two
do not want to attend the party together is
A) 11C 7  10C 8 B) 12C 7  10C8 C) 12C8 10C 6 D) none of these

ASSERTION-REASON QUESTIONS
In the following questions, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R).

Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

Q1. ASSERTION(A): Number of diagonals in an octagon is 20.


𝑛(𝑛−3)
REASON (R ) : Number of diagonals in a polygon of n sides is 2 .
Q2. ASSERTION(A): The number of ways in which 5 persons can occupy 3 seats is 60.
REASON ( R): Number of all permutations of n dissimilar things taken r at a time is given by 𝑛
𝑃𝑟 =
𝑛!
(𝑛−𝑟)!

CASE STUDY BASED QUESTIONS

Q1. A state cricket authority has to choose a team of 11 members, to do it so the authority ask 2
coaches of a government academy to select the team Members that have experience as well as
best performer in the last 15 matches. They can make up a team of 11 cricketers amongst 15
possible candidates in which 5 players can bowl.

(a) In how many ways can the final eleven be selected from 15 cricket players ?
(b) In how many ways can the final eleven be selected if exactly 4 bowlers must be included.
(c) In how many ways can the final eleven be selected if all bowlers must be included.
Q2. A school is organizing a college tour with limited spots available for students and teachers.

a) The bus can only take 15 students and 3 teachers. If there are 25 students and 5 teachers
available, in how many ways can the bus be filled?
b) Assume that once students and teachers are chosen, they must sit in a specific seating
arrangement on the bus. In how many different ways can the students and teachers sit in the 18
seats?
c) If the group must choose a leader from the selected students and one from the teachers, in how
many ways can the group leaders be selected?

Q3. The student council is forming a committee with specific roles.

a) The committee will consist of a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, selected from a
pool of 10 candidates. In how many ways can the council assign these positions?
b) If the committee also needs 4 general members and these positions are not distinguished, in how
many ways can 4 students be chosen from the remaining candidates to fill these positions?
c) Suppose the roles must be filled in a specific order of presentation (e.g., president speaks first,
vice-president second). How many ways are there to arrange the speakers?

TRIGONOMETRY
SECTION C

MAKE A PPT ON APPLICATION OF CONIC SECTIONS IN REAL LIFE.

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