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CLASS XII

SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework English

Listen to a podcast/Interview/Radio or TV Documentary on a topic and prepare a report (100-


150 words) countering or agreeing with the speakers. Write an 800-1000 words essay on the
same topic and submit in the form of a proper project.

Suggested Topics ;
1. Plastic waste trouble and management
2. India’s Presidency in G20.
3. Gaming in the 21st Century
4. Demographic Dividend of India in the 21st Century.
5. Make In India: Entrepreneurship opportunities for Indians
6. NEP 2020: Its scope and challenges ahead
7. Indo China Conflict.
8. AI: The future of modern computing
9. Colonizing Mars
10. Crypto Currency

CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Physics
Electrostatics 1and 2
1. Three charges Q, q and q are located at the vertices of a right angle triangle. .The value of
Q such that the net electrostatics potential of the configuration is zero is
a) –q/2.414 b) -2q/3.414 c) -2q d) q
2. Charge q, q, and -2q are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side L m each.
The magnitude of the electric dipole moment is
a) q L b) 2qL c) 1.732qL d) 4qL
3. The resistance of a metallic conductor
a) increases with increase in temperature b) decreases with rise in temperature
c) remains unchanged with temperature d) become zero at high temperature
4. A charge q is taken from a charge Q. The value of q such that force between them is
maximum is
a) 0. b) Q/2 c) Q/4 (d) Q
(5) The dielectric constant of metal is
a) zero b) infinite c) 1d) none
6. A point charge q is placed at a distance a/2 directly above the centre of a square of side a.
What is electric flux through the square.
7. Obtain expression of torque on an electric dipole in region of an uniform electric field.
8. Prove that the charge given to a sphere get distributed at its surface.
9. Prove that the electric field in between plates of a parallel plate capacitor is independent of
distance.
10.Draw equipotential surface for electric field due to (a) point charge (b) uniform electric
field.
11. Two identical thin rings each of radius R are placed co-axially a distance R apart. If Q1
and Q2 are respectively the charge spread on two rings. Find the work done in moving a
charge q from centre of one ring to other.
12. Find the expression of potential energy of a system of two point charge q 1 and q2 located
at r1 and r2 in an external field .
13.An electric dipole is slightly tilted and released in region of uniform magnetic field. Find
time period of its small oscillation..
14. Find the value of capacitance C If the equivalent capacitance between A and B is 1
microfarad.

15. An electron is projected along the axis of an uniform ring carrying charge Q. Show that
motion of electron is simple harmonic. Hence obtain expression of time period of it's small
oscillation. Also draw graph showing variation of electric field of the ring with distance on
axis.
Current electricity
1. The net charge in a current carrying conductor is
a) 0. b) ne c) infinite. d) none
2. A conductor is triple to it's length. It's resistance
a) Doubles b) becomes four times c) halves d ) becomes nine times
3. kirchhoffs first rule at the junction deals with conservation of
a) charge b) mass c) energy d) none
4. The ratio of current density and electric field is called
a) resistivity b)conductivity C) drift velocity d) mobility
5. Which of the following has negative temperature coefficient
a) metal b) metal and semiconductor c) semiconductor d) metal and alloy
6. Obtain expression of resistivity in terms of number density, mass and relaxation time.
7. Two cell of emf E1 and E2 have their internal resistance r1 and r2 respectively. Deduce an
expression of the equivalent emf and internal resistance of their parallel combination when
connected across an external resistor R.
8. Write principle of meter bridge. Obtain balance condition by using Kirchoffs rule.
9. When does the terminal potential l(a) exceeds emf (b) less than emf.
10.A 9 V battery is connected in series with a resistor. The terminal voltage is found to be 8V
current through the circuit is measured to be 5A. What is internal resistance of the battery?
11. A uniform wire of resistance 12 Ω is cut into three pieces in the ratio 1:2:3 and the three
pieces are connected to form a triangle, A cell of emf 8V and internal resistance 1 Ω is
connected across the highest of three resistors. Calculate current through each part of the
circuit.
12. Find the expression of total emf when two cell of different emf and internal resistance are
joined in parallel.
13. State Kirchhoff rule. Write its significance.
14. Draw graph showing variation of resistivity of semiconductor, conductor and alloy with
temperature.
Magnetic effect of current
1. What is magnetic field near to a current carrying conductor?
2. In the expression F= q ( VXB). Name the pair of vector perpendicular to each other

3. Write the expression of Lorentz force..

4. A charge particle remains un-deflected in region of transverse magnetic


field. Find it’s velocity

5. An electron enters at right angle in magnetic field. Find it’s radius of path.

6. A proton and an alpha particle enters at right angle in region of an uniform


magnetic field with same kinetic energy. compare radius of their path.

7. A charge particle enters at right angle in region of uniform magnetic


field. Out of kinetic energy and momentum, Which remains constant

8. A conductor of mass per unit length 200 gm/m remains station-


ary in magnetic field. Find the magnetic field if it carries 10 A of
current.

9. Two identical loop each carrying equal current are placed in such
a way that their axis coincides at P. Find magnetic field at p.

10. State Biot savart law. How it is used to calculate magnetic field
due to a infinitely long current carrying conductor?

NCERT question...chapter1,2 and 3.


Investigatory project.
Select one project from the list . Prepare the project file( good handwriting) comprising of
circuit diagram, theory and working. Also make working model of it.

Sr. List of the project


No.
1 To find the refractive indices of (a) water (b) oil (transparent) using a hollow prism.

2 To study various factors on which the internal resistance/emf of a dry cell depends

3 To study the variations, in current flowing, in a circuit containing a LDR, because of a variation. (a) in the
power of incandescent of the incandescent lamp, used to ‘illuminate’ the LDR. (Keeping all the lamps at
a fixed distance).
(b) in the distance of a incandescent lamp, (of fixed power), used to ‘illuminate’ the LDR.

4 To find the refractive indices of (a) water (b) oil (transparent) using a plane mirror, a equiconvex lens,
(made
From a glass of known refractive index) and an adjustable object needle.

5 To study surface tension of water with different temperatures

6 To investigate the relation between the ratio of (i) output and input voltage and (ii) number of turns in
the
Secondary coil and primary coil of a self designed transformer.

7 To investigate the dependence, of the angle of deviation, on the angle of incidence, using a hollow prism
filled,
One by one, with different transparent fluids.
8 To estimate the charge induced on each one of the two identical styro foam (or pith) balls suspended in a
Vertical plane by making use of Coulomb Law.

9 To compare the rate of evaporation of water, acetone and diethyl ether.

10 To study the factor, on which the self inductance, of a coil, depends, by observing the effect of this coil,
when
Put in series with a resistor/bulb in a circuit fed up by an a.c. source of adjustable frequency.

11 . Launch angles and projectile trajectory

12 . Optical fibres and its applications

13 To find the intensity of the magnetic field produced at the centre of a circular coil by the current passing
through it and to
Study the effect on the magnetic field by 1) strength of the current through the coil and 2) number of
turns of the coil.

14 Effect of change of size, mass, type of material on "g" using simple pendulum

15 . Refractive index of water, turpentine oil, ethyl alcohol, glycerine

16 A simple laser communicator.


17 SHM in simple spring mass system

18 To verify the laws of combination of resistances using the Ohm's law and the metre bridge & to
determine the
More accurate method of measurement of resistances.
19 To study the effect of temperature on surface tension of liquids.

20 SHM in simple spring mass system

21 To study the breaking stress of different materials of varying diameter

22 Viscosity of liquid

23 How the strength of magnet varies as a function of temperature

24 Effect of detergent on surface tension of water

25 Rain alarm

26 Infra red remote control

27 Preparation, making, COMBINATION OF CAPACITORS

28 electromagnetic induction

29 Surface phenomena and collides

30 Dependence of emf of Daniel cell on its conc and temperature of electrolytic solution

31 Thermoelectric effects of current

32 To study the heat produced and the factors making an influence on it due to resistance in it

33 Construction of a battery eliminator

34 Determine refractive index of prism using spectrometer

35 To determine of wavelength of the given monochromatic light source with the help of Newton's
circular fringes.

36 Effect of wavelength, d, D on b -- Interference

37 Ev vehicle

38 To investigate the factors upon which the resistance of wire depends

39 Factors affecting mutual induction

40 Efficiency of a bulb

41 Elasticity of different materials

42 Polarization of light through various liquids, materials

43 Efficiency of dry cells using Daniel cell and other cells using potentiometer
44 Calculate the distance traversed by a ball after falling through an inclined plane

45 Measuring a height of a building by using various techniques.

46 To build up a voltage regulated power supply capable f developing up to 30 V and 200 mA

47 Comparison of emf of two cell.

48 To study the factors affecting the coefficient of friction between 2 surfaces

49 To study the validity of ohm’s law for different types of material.

50 To determine the specific heat capacity of liquids

51 . To study the Inter conversion of potential and kinetic energy

52 To find the refractive indices of (a) water (b) oil (transparent) using a plane mirror, an equiconvex
lens, (made from a glass of known
Refractive index) and an adjustable object needle.

53 To measure the inductance of a given coil using impedance at different frequencies

54
To determine the velocity of wave in a stretched string with the help of sonometer.

55 To study the quality of detergents by capillary rise method

CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Mathematics
1. FLIPPED CLASSROOM

Be A teacher for a day. Prepare the allotted topic with presentations, flash cards, charts etc..
to explain the topic.
Roll no 1 – 10Matrices&Determinants
Roll no 11 – 20Inverse Trigonometric Functions&Continuity and Differentiability
Roll no 21–32Application of derivatives

2. Do the given assignments in a separate notebook.


Assignment 1 (MCQ)

1. The matrix is a

(a) scalar matrix (b) diagonal matrix (c) square matrix (d) none of these

2. The matrix is a

(a) Scalar matrix (b) symmetric matrix (c) skew-symmetric matrix (d) none of
these
3. If A is any matrix and B is a matrix such that AB and BA are both defined, then B
is a matrix of order
(a) (b) (c) (d)

4. If A is a matrix of order and B is a matrix such that and are both defined,
then the order of matrix B is
(a) (b) (c) (d)
5. If and , then is equal to
(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these

6. If where , then is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these


7. The number of all possible matrices of order with entry 0 and 1 is
(a) 18 (b)27 (c) 81 (d) 512
8. If A is a square matrix such that then is equal to
(a) A (b) (c) (d) 3A
9. If then the general value of is

(a) (b) (c) (d)


10. If A and B are square matrices of same order, then is equal to
(a) (b)
(c) (d)

11. If and then

(a) Only AB is defined (b) Only BA is defined

(c) AB and BA are both defined (d) AB and BA both are not defined

12. If and then the value of is

(a) -1 (b) 0 (c) 1 (d) 2

13. If and then the value of is

( a) 4 (b) 2 (c) -2 (d) -4

14. If then

is
(a) 1 (b) (c) O (d)

15. If then

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

16. If then is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)


17. If is a square matrix of order 3 and denote cofactor of the element in
then the value of is given by
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

18. The minimum value of is

(a) -2 (b) -1 (c) (d) 0

19. If is singular, then

(a) 3 (b) 3 or 6 (c) (d)


20. If A is a non-singular matrix, then
(a) (b) (c) (d)
21. If A is a non-singular matrix of order 3, then which of the following is not true?
(a)
(b)
(c) If , then where are square of matrices of order 3
(d) where is non-singular matrix of order 3
22. If are non-singular matrices of same order, then
(a) AB is non-singular
(b) AB is singular
(c)
(d) is not invertible
23. If for matrix
(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these
24. If are non-singular matrices of same order, then
(a) (b) (c) (d)
25. If then the value of is
(a) 2 (b) (c) 1 (d)

26. If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that is equal

to
(a) 9 (b) -3 (c) -6 (d) 3
27. If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that is

equal to
(b) -2 (b) -4 (c) 4 (d) -8

28. If is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)


29. If is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)


30. If are invertible matrices of same order, then which of the following statement is
not true?

(a) (b) (c)


(d)
31. The range of the principal value branch of is
(a) (b) (c) (d)
32. The range of the principal value branch of is
(b) (b) (c) (d)

33. The principal value of is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

34. The principal value of is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

35. The principal value of is

(a) (b) (c) (d)


36. The principal value of is
(a) (b) (c) (d)
37. is valid for
(a) (b) (c) (d)
38. is valid for
(b) (b) (c) (d)

39. If is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)

40. If is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)

41. If is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these


42. If is equal to

(a) (b) 0 (c) 1 (d) none of these

43. The derivative of

(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these

44. The derivative of

(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these

45. The derivative of

(a) (b) 2 (c) (d) 1

46. The derivative of

(a) 2 (b) (c) (d)

47. The derivative of


(a) (b) -1 (c) 1 (d) none of these

48. The derivative of

(a) (b) (c) (d)

49. If then is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these

50. The derivative of is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

51. If

(a) (b) (c) (d)

52. If then

(a) (b) (c) (d)

53. If

(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these

54. If is continuous at then the value of k is

(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) (d) 0

55. If is continuous at then the value of k is


(a) (b) 0 (c) (d) none of these

56. If is continuous at then the value of k is

(a) (b) (c) 1 (d) 0

57. If is continuous at then the value of is

(a) (b) -2 (c) 1, -1 (d) none of these


58. The function is
(a) differentiable at but not at
(b) differentiable at but not at
(c) neither differentiable at nor at
(d) differentiable at as well as at

Assignment 2 (Case Study)


Case-Study 1

Let

Based on the above information, answer the following questions:

(i) The value of is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(ii) If is continuous at then the relation between is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(iii) The value of is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(iv) If is continuous at then the relation between is

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(v) If is continuous for all then the values of are


(a) (b)
(c) (d)

Case-Study 2

Amit, Biraj and Chirag were given the task of creating a square matrix of order 2. Below are
the matrices created by them. A, B and C are the matrices created by Amit, Biraj and Chirag
respectively

If based on the above information, answer the following questions:

(i) Sum of the matrices A, B and C, A+(B+C) is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(ii) is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(iii) is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(iv) is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(v) is equal to

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Case-Study 3

Three students Ram, Mohan and Ankit go to a shop to buy stationary. Ram purchases 2 dozen
notebooks, 1 dozen pens and 4 pencils, Mohan purchases 1 dozen notebook, 6 pens and 8
pencils and Ankit purchases 6 notebooks, 4 pens and 6 pencils. A notebook costs ₹ 15, a pen
costs ₹4.50 and a pencil costs ₹1.50.
Let A and B be the matrices representing the number of items purchased by the three students
and the prices of the items respectively.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions:
(i) The order of matrix B representing the price of three items is
(a) (b) (c) (d)

(ii) The order of matrix A representing items purchased by three students is


(a) (b) (c) (d)

(iii) The order of product matrix AB is


(a) (b) (c) (d)

(iv) The bill amount of Ram is


(a) ₹ 360 (b) ₹ 420 (c) ₹ 219 (d) ₹ 117

(v) The total bill amount is


(a) ₹ 656 (b) ₹ 675 (c) ₹ 766 (d) ₹ 756

Assignment 3 (Short /long answer type)


Very short / Short Answer type
1. Examine the continuity of the function
2. Give an example of a function which is continuous at but not differentiable at

3. Show that the function given by is not continuous at

4. For what value of is the function defined by

continuous at

5. Show that differentiable function is continuous also.

6. The function is continuous at then the value of

7. Examine the continuity of the function at the integer


8. Find
9. If
10. Find the derivative of where
11. Evaluate the determinant

12. If then show that


13. What positive value of makes the following pair of determinants equal?

14. If write the value of

15. If then the value of


16. Find the minor of the element of second row and third column in the following

determinant:

17. Given find (i) minor of an element (ii) cofactor of an element .

18. In the given determinant find (i) (ii) .

19. In the given determinant .

20. For what value of the matrix is singular?


21. If write in terms of A.

22. Show that the matrix is never singular matrix of any

23. If
24. If is non-singular matrix, then write in terms of
25. If the value of third order determinants is 12, then find the value of determinant
formed by its cofactors.
26. IF , find the value of

27. Find the value of .


28. Find the value of

29. Is matrix symmetric or skew symmetric? Give a reason.

30. If , Prove that is a skew symmetric matrix, where denotes the


transpose of A.
31. If A and B are symmetric matrix, Show that is symmetric and is
skew symmetric.

Long Answer I /Long Answer II type

32. Let

If be a continuous function at

33. Show that the function is continuous but not differentiable at

34. Find .

35. Find if

36. Find if

37. Find if
38. If

39. Prove that .

40. Differentiate

41. If .

42. If

43. If then prove that

44. If

45. If , prove that


46. Find the inverse of matrix and show that

47. Find if and show that .

48. Find the adjoint of matrix and verify that

49. Find the inverse of matrix

50. Show that satisfies the equation Hence find

51. If find Hence find

CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Biology

1) A flower of tomato plant following the process of sexual reproduction produces 240 vi-
able seeds. Answer the following questions giving reasons:
a) What is the minimum number of pollen grains that must have been involved in the Polli-
nation of its pistil?
b) What would have been the minimum number of ovules present in the ovary?
c) How many megaspore mother cells were involved?
2) Explain the events after pollination leading to the formation of a seed in angiosperms.
3) List any three outbreeding devices that flowering plants have developed and explain how
they have to encourage Cross Pollination.
4) Can a plant flowering in Mumbai be pollinated by pollen grains of the same species
growing in New Delhi ? Provide explanation to your answer.
5) Why is fertilization in an angiosperm referred to as double fertilization? Mention the
ploidy of the cells involved.
6) Draw a diagrammatic sectional view of the female reproductive system of human and
label the parts.
a) Where the secondary oocyte develop ?
b) Which help in collection of ovum after ovulation
c) Mention the hormones and their functions involved in maturation of ovum.
7) A woman has certain queries as listed below , before starting with contraceptive pills .
Answer them:-
i. What do contraceptive pills contain and how do they act as contraceptives .
ii. What schedule should be followed for taking these pills?
8) A couple where both husband and wife are producing functional gametes, but the wife is
still Unable to conceive , is seeking medical aid . Describe any one method that you can
suggest to this couple to become happy parents .
9) Mature seeds of legumes are non-albuminous. Then, can it be assumed that double ferti-
lisation does not occur in legumes? Explain your answer.
10) An anther with malfunctioning tapetum often fails to produce viable male Gametophytes.
Why?
11) What is the effect of high conc. of LH on a mature Graafian follicles?
12) How is Placenta formed in the human female? Name the hormones secreted by it and
their Function.
13) How does ‘Cu T’ act as an effective contraceptive?
14) Draw labelled diagrams for the following:
a) T.S. of Testis.
b) Sectional view of human ovary.
c) A fertilised embryo sac of a dicot flower.
d) A typical anatropous ovule.
15) Define the following :
a) mendelian (complete) dominance
b) incomplete dominance
c) codominance
d) pleiotropy
*MAKE THE BIOLOGY INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ON THE SELECTED
TOPIC OF YOUR INTEREST AND SUBMIT IT AFTER THE SUMMER BREAK.
Topics -
1. Genetic Disorders
2. GeneTherapy.
3. Human Genome Project DNA
4. DNA Finger printing
5. Bio piracy
6. Cancer
7. AIDS and Hepatitis
8. Role of Microorganisms in Industry
9. Human Population
10. Mendelian Inheritance
11. Vegetarianism and non vegetarianism
12. In vitro Fertilisation (IVF, Test tube babies)
INSTRUCTIONS:
1) You can take the help of Internet, books, newspapers and magazines.
2) Use inter leaf file papers and your project should not exceed 25-30 pages.
3) You can drawn diagrams, tables, give statistics and paste pictures but no separate pic-
ture Gallery should be made.
4) Don’t decorate or beautify your project as this is a Science project.
5) Follow the pattern as given below:
a. Topic
b. Acknowledgement
c. Index
d. Introduction.
e. Project matter
f. Summary
g. Bibliography

CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Computer Science
CBSE Project – Should include all the topics learnt in Class XI and XII
The aim of the project is to create something that is tangible and useful using python file
handling and Python SQL connectivity
System –Student information system, banking, payroll system, ATM, Shopping Mall, NDPL
billing ,Hotel Reservation etc
Data collection and analysis: Choose any topic as your project for class XII (a batch of three
maximum) ∙
-Collect data about the system (bills,reports,register etc) ∙
-Analyse the inputs and outputs
Your Project should cover the following specifications: ∙
Project Title(name of project, roll no, class) ∙ Acknowledgement ∙ Certificate ∙ Introduction
to project ∙ Software and hardware required(Operating system also) ∙ Project coding ∙
Project screens(output) ∙ Bibliography IV Revise and learn chapters done in the class.

Class XII CBSE Practical file: Computer Science


• 15 Python programs :
4 programs – from python revision tour –I & II
2 program – Program using function and recursive function
2 programs – Data file Handling
2 programs - import csv module, open / close csv file,
2 programs - implementation of stack using list
3 program – Stack ( Push and Pop)
• 4 programs based on Python - SQL connectivity

• 15 SQL queries must be included – You can make 3 SQL tables(one table/two table)
with 5 queries in each table of different types
Chemistry Holiday Homework (Class XII)
Assignment
1. Why are alkyl halides insoluble in water?
2. A solution of KOH hydrolyses CH3CHClCH2CH3 and CH3CH2CH2Cl. Which one of these
is more easily hydrolysed?
3. Write the IUPAC name of (CH3)2 CHCH(Cl)CH3.
4. Out of SN1 and SN2, which reaction occurs with(i) Inversion of configuration(ii)
Racemisation
5. Give reasons : (i) n-Butyl bromide has higher boiling point than t-butyl bromide. (ii) Racemic
mixture is optically inactive.
6. What type of linkage is present in polysaccharides?
7. Write the product when D-glucose reacts with conc. HNO3.
8. Write the structural difference between starch and cellulose.
9. What is the difference between fibrous protein and globular protein ?
10. What type of bonding helps in stabilizing the α-helix structure of proteins?
11.The presence of nitro group (−NO2) at o/p positions increases the reactivity of haloarenes
towards nucleophilic substitution reactions.
12.Write the product formed when p-nitrochlorobenzene is heated with aqueous NaOH at 443 K
followed by acidification.
13.Write two examples of denaturation of proteins.
14. Write any two reactions of glucose that cannot explain open structure.
15. Write one stereo chemical difference between SN1 and SN2 reactions.
Project activity
Do Investigatory Project on any one of the following topics:
1. Study of adulterants in foodstuffs
2. Different content present in cold drink.
3. Preparation of rayon thread from filter paper
4. Comparative study of the rate of fermentation of various food material
5. Preparation of soya bean milk and its comparison with natural milk.
6. Study the oxalate ion content in guava fruit
SAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Holiday Homework (XII) (2023-24) Accountancy

Assignment 1:- Solve the following questions of ‘Analysis of Financial


Statements’ in your notebook :
1. Salaries outstanding ₹55,000 will be record in the balance sheet under
_____________.
1. Other Current Liabilities
2. Short term borrowings
3. Other Current Assets
4. Non-current Liabilities
2. Computer software is shown under the __________.
1. Fixed intangible Assets
2. Fictitious Assets
3. Fixed Tangible Assets
4. Current Assets
3. An asset shall be classified as current when it satisfies any of the following criteria
______________.
1.It is part of fixed assets
2. It is an old asset in the firm
3. It is not the part of business
4. It is expected to be realized within a year
4. Why Taxation Authorities and Employees are interested in financial statement
analysis?

5. Name the major headings under which the equity and liabilities side of a company’s
Balance Sheet is organized and presented.

6. Name any five tools of Financial Statement Analysis.

7. What is meant by Fund?

8. State the significance of analysis of financial statements to ‘top management’.


9. Operating cost – Operating Expenses = ?

a. Net Profit
b. Operating Profit
c. Cost of Revenue from Operations
d. Gross Profit

10. Debt Equity Ratio is expressed in ______


a. Percentage
b. Fraction
c. Time
d. None of these

11. Which of the following is a liquidity ratio


A. Quick ratio B. Inventory turnover

C. P/E- ratio D. Equity multiplier

12. Current Liabilities are not required to calculate the ……..


A. Current Ratio B. Quick Ratio
C. Both Current Ratio and Quick Ratio D. Interest Coverage Ratio

13. Followings are the solvency ratio except


a. Quick Ratio
b. Proprietary Ratio
c. Debt equity ratio
d. Total Assets to Debt Ratio

14. Calculate Interest Coverage Ratio from the following information

Net Profit (after taxes) = Rs. 1,00,000

Fixed interest charges on long term borrowing = Rs. 20,000

Rate of Income Tax 50%


15. Opening Stock Rs. 29,000; Closing Stock Rs. 31,000; Sales Rs. 3,20,000; Gross Profit
Ratio 25% on sales. Calculate

a. Inventory Turnover Ratio


b. Average Age of Inventory.

16. Calculate ‘Gross Profit Ratio’ from the following information:

Particulars Rs.

Net Revenue from Operations 80,000

Cost of Revenue from Operations 60,000

Operating Expenses 10,000

Indirect Expenses 60,000

17. In case a bill receivable is dishonoured, elucidate whether this ratio will improve, decline
or will have no change if the current ratio is 2: 1.

18. What do Solvency Ratios indicate?

19. From the following information, calculate any two of the following ratios

i. Current ratio
ii. Inventory Turnover ratio
iii. Debt equity ratio
Information:-

Revenue from operations (Net sales) Rs. 5,00,000, opening inventory Rs. 7,000,

closing inventory Rs. 4,000 more than the opening inventory, net purchase Rs.

1,00,000 less than revenue from operations, operating expenses Rs. 30,000,

liquid assets Rs. 75,000, prepaid expenses Rs. 2,000, current liabilities Rs.

60,000, 9% debentures Rs. 3,00,000, long-term loan from bank Rs. 1.00,000,
equity share capital Rs. 10,00,000 and 8% preference share capital Rs.

2,00,000.

20. The proprietary ratio of M Ltd is 0.80 : 1. State with reasons whether the following
transactions will increase, decrease or not change the proprietary ratio.

a. Obtained a loan from bank Rs. 2,00,000 payable after five years.
b. Purchased machinery for cash Rs. 75,000

21. The quick ratio of a company is 1.5 : 1. State with reason which of the following
transactions would (a) increase (b) decrease or (c) not change the ratio
i. Paid rent Rs. 3,000 in advance.
ii. Trade receivables included a debtor Shri Ashok who paid his entire amount due
Rs. 9,700.

22. From the following information compute ‘proprietary ratio’.

Information Amt. (Rs.)

Long-term borrowings 2,00,000

Long-term provisions 1,00,000

Current liabilities 50,000

Non-current assets 3,60,000

Current assets 90,000

23. Following information is extracted from the statement of profit and loss of gold coin Ltd.
for the year ended 31st March, 2015:
Particulars 31st March 2015 31st March 2014

Revenue from operations Rs. 60,00,000 Rs. 45,00,000

Employee benefit expenses Rs. 30,00,000 Rs. 22,50,000

Depreciation Rs. 7,50,000 Rs. 6,00,000

Other expenses Rs. 15,50,000 Rs. 10,00,000

Tax rate 30% 30%

Note: Cost of goods sold for 2014: Rs. 5,00,000 & 2015: Rs. 5,00,000. Calculate Gross Profit
Ratio & Net Profit Ratio.

24. What is the significance of the following :

a. Current Ratio f. Inventory Turnover Ratio

b. Liquid Ratio g. Trade Receivable Turnover Ratio

c. Debt Equity Ratio i. Gross Profit Ratio

d. Proprietary Ratio k. Net Profit Ratio

e. Interest Coverage Ratio l. Return on Investment

25. Do at least 5 numerical questions of each of the following:

a . Debt to Capital Employed Ratio

b. Net Assets Turnover Ratio

c. Fixed Assets Turnover Ratio

26. Define operating cycle.

27. Learn the format of Cash Flow Statement and Practice all the Questions of C.F.S. from Back
Exercise of T.S. Grewal.

Assignment 2:- Prepare the Project File for CBSE Practical Exam
Guidelines issued by CBSE for Project work : During the academic session, the
students will work on at least three types of projects out of which one will be
comprehensive and two projects will be of specific nature using at least one tool of
analysis in each. The data for these will be drawn mainly from quarterly or half
yearly or annual reports of corporate sector.

i. Prepare Comprehensive Project (Project 1)

ii. (a). Prepare Specific Project 1

(b). Prepare Specific Project 2

Assignment 3:- ART INTEGRATED PROJECT :-

● For Roll no. 01 to 11 :- Prepare a beautiful, neat and an attractive chart on Ratio Analysis.
● For Roll no. 12 to 22 :- Prepare a beautiful, neat and an attractive chart on Cash Flow
Statement.

Note :-
1. All the above-mentioned assignments / project work are mandatory and will be marked for
assessment which will further contribute to the final aggregate.

2. Kindly stick to the prescribed format as discussed, adhering to the guidelines given by CBSE.

3. Students need to pay attention to their exam preparation (PT-2) by revising and practicing all
the chapters (covered till date).

4. Apart from completing the holiday homework, students also need to complete their all
classwork and homework (till date).
CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Business Studies

A. Project Work
1. Select one relevant topic (as discussed) and make an individual project using the
guidelines given.
2. The guidelines are:
1. Choose a title/topic
2. Collection, organisation and presentation of the research material/data
3. Presentation should be on A-4 sized sheet (ruled/ plain) written with blue/black
pen. Headings can be colourful. Relevant images can to be used for presentation of
data related to the topic. Drawings are preferred related to the topic.
4. State the relevant conclusion 5. Presentation of the Project Work
3. As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and write it in your
own
Words.
The project should be prepared in the following order
1. Certificate 2.Acknowledgement 3.Index 4.Content (with relevant images)
5.Conclusion 6.Bibliography.
3. Include a questionnaire related to the topic chosen.
B. Complete the assignments of L1-4 which will be sent to you separately, in fair
notebooks.

CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Economics

1. Make an individual project using the guidelines givenaccording to the topics


discussed.The guidelines are:
1. Choose a title/topic
2. Collection, organisation and presentation of the research material/data
3. Presentation should be on A-4 sized sheet (ruled/ plain) written with blue/black
pen. Headings can be colourful. Relevant images and graphs can to be used for
presentation of data related to the topic.
4. State the relevant conclusion 5. Presentation of the Project Work
2. As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and write it in
your own words. The project should be prepared in the following order.
1. Certificate 2.Acknowledgement 3.Index 4.Content (with relevant images)
5.Conclusion 6.Bibliography.
3. Include a questionnaire related to the topic chosen and graphs representing the content
of the topic.
4. Complete the worksheets of unit 1 and 2 which will be sent to you separately, in fair
notebooks.
CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Informatics Practices

CBSE Project – Should include all the topics learnt in Class XI and XII
The aim of the project is to create something that is tangible. The student should take data
stored in csv or database file and analyse using Python Libraries and generate charts to
visualize.
System –Student information system, banking, payroll system, ATM, Shopping Mall, NDPL
billing ,Hotel Reservation etc.
Data collection and analysis: Choose any topic as your project for class XII (a batch of three
maximum) ∙
-Collect data about the system (bills,reports,register etc) ∙
-Analyse the inputs and outputs
Your Project should cover the following specifications: ∙
Project Title(name of project, roll no, class) ∙ Acknowledgement ∙ Certificate ∙ Introduction
to project ∙ Software and hardware required(Operating system also) ∙ Project coding ∙
Project screens(output) ∙ Bibliography IV Revise and learn chapters done in the class.

Class XII CBSE Practical file: Informatics Practices


• 15 programs based on Pandas:
4 programs - Panda Series
5 programs - Panda Dataframe
1 program - on Importing /Exporting Data between CSV files and Data Frames.
5 programs - from Python Panda –II (Statistics programs, pivoting, sorting, handling
missing data, Data Frame – concat, Join, Merge

• 4 based on Matplotlib
• 15 SQL queries must be included – You can make 3 SQL tables(one table/two table)
with 5 queries in each table of different types
CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Sociology
1. Using the project guidelines given, select a topic for your project.
2. For example: - Single parenting, Rape, Child abuse, Domestic violence, Euthanasia,
Men’s participation in household chores, Superstition, Racism, Human trafficking,
Honor killing, Gender inequality, etc.
3. Prepare the rough draft for index, acknowledgement, and introduction, statement of
purpose and methodology and presentation of evidence. As per the topic chosen,
please start reading newspaper and magazines, surf the internet for relevant evidence,
start summarizing them in your own words and explain how and why they are rele-
vant for this topic. Please put these in order in which they are mentioned i.e., Index,
acknowledge, Statement of purpose, Methodology and Presentation of evidence.

4. Apart from this draft your questionnaire also.


5. Do assignment questions of chapter 2 and 3, 5 and 6.

CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Political Science
The project work will be done by students. The project will be made on the topic given in the
class to a student. As per the topic chosen collect information through various sources and
write in your own words.
Instructions for making project work:
1) Use colored sheets with one -side lines.
2) Project should be of minimum 30 pages.
3) Students can paste pictures, make flow charts, pie charts, and map and can use cuttings
from newspaper in their project to make it more valuable.

Do the assignment questions of chapter-1 (Challenges of Nation-building) and Chapter-2


(The end of bipolarity). Chapter-3 (New centers of power), Chapter-3 (Planned
development)
Revise all the chapters which have been taught in the class.

CLASS XII
SESSION: 2023-24
Holiday Homework Physical Education

Record File shall include:


Practical-1: Fitness test administration. (SAI Khelo India Test)
Practical-2: Procedure for asanas benefits & contraindication for any two asanas for each life-
style disease. (Obesity, Asthma, Diabetes, Hypertension & Back pain)
Practical-3: Anyone one IOA recognized Sport/Game (Team game) of choice. Labelled dia-
gram of Field &
Equipment. Also mention its Rules, Terminologies & Skills.
PSYCHOLOGY – HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (Class XI)
Session-(2023-24)

CASE STUDY FILE :


• Case study is an in depth analysis of a person.
• You are required to choose a person on whom you want to do your case
study. The person should be from 14-18 years of age and willing to cooperate
with you.

FILE WORK
• INDEX ( LEAVE IT BLANK AS OF NOW )
• INTRODUCTION TO CASE STUDY FILE ( HEADING )
EXPLAIN CASE STUDY METHOD ; ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF
THIS METHOD ( 3 -4 SIDES )

• PRECAUTIONS TAKEN ( VOLUNTARY PARTICIPATION ; INFORMED CONSENT


; DEBRIEFING AND SHARING RESULTS ; CONFIDENTIALITY – REFER TO
CLASS 11TH NCERT PSYCHOLOGY BOOK )
TOOLS USED FOR COLLECTING DATA :
1. OBSERVATION METHOD ( EXPLAIN )
2. INTERVIEW METHOD ( EXPLAIN )
3. PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST ( EXPLAIN ) P.S. :REFER TO CLASS 11TH NCERT
BOOK

• REASONS FOR CHOOSING MY SUBJECT RAPPORT FORMATION :


A friendly conversation was carried out to make the subject feel at ease. I
assured the subject that results would be kept confidential. All of his/her
queries related to the study were clarified.
• PRELIMINARIES INFORMATION :
❖ NAME
❖ AGE
❖ GENDER
❖ BIRTH ORDER
❖ NUMBER OF SIBLING
❖ EDUCATION
❖ LOCALITY OF RESIDENCE
❖ RELIGION
❖ PARENTAL EDUCATION AND OCCUPATION
❖ FAMILY INCOME
❖ SUBJECT MEDICAL HISTORY
• INTROSPECTIVE REPORT INTERVIEW :
❖ SUBJECTS INTERVIEW ( 15 TO 20 QUESTIONS ) EXAMPLES OF
QUESTIONS :
1. Who is your role model ?
2. Do you enjoy the company of your family ?
3. What stream you have choosen and why ?
4. How often do you go out with your family ?
5. Do you enjoy your studies?
6. What kind of entertainment you like ?
7. In what kind of environment do you enjoy the most ?
8. What are your hobbies ?
9. Is there any kind of restriction put on you by your family
?
10.Do you feel shy in talking to people in a group ?
11.Do you share your problems with your family
12.What is your aim in life
13.Whom do you trust the most in your family
14.Will you do something that your family objects to ?
15.How much time do you take out for your family
16.Do you trust your friends ?
17.What kind of looks interests you the most ?
18.Are you short tempered ?

❖ PARENT INTERVIEW :MOTHER


1. Do you trust your son / daughter ?
2. Do you force him/her to do anything which he/she
wouldn’t do ?
3. Do you trust his /her friends ?
4. Do you take him/her out on outing regularly ?
5. Do you force him/her in terms of studies?
6. Do you believe in giving pocket money to your child ?
7. Is he/she very moody ?
8. How often do you allow your son/daughter to go out with
his/her friends ?
9. Are you satisfied with the company of your friends ?
10.What kind of passion do you see in your child ?
11.Does your child listen to you ?
12.Does he /she hesitate in sharing problems with you ?
13.Have you ever allowed your child to drive your vehicle ?
14.Do you think mobile phone is necessary for your child ?
15.Are you possessive about your child ?
16.What qualities of him / her do you like the most
17.Are you aware of his /her hobbies ?
18.What is his /her attitude towards life ?

PARENT INTERVIEW : FATHER


❖ Do you trust your son / daughter ?
❖ Do you force him/her to do anything which he/she wouldn’t
do ?
❖ Do you trust his /her friends ?
❖ Do you take him/her out on outing regularly ?
❖ Do you force him/her in terms of studies?
❖ Do you believe in giving pocket money to your child ?
❖ Is he/she very moody ?
❖ How often do you allow your son/daughter to go out with
his/her friends ?
❖ Are you satisfied with the company of your friends ?
❖ What kind of passion do you see in your child ?
❖ Does your child listen to you ?
❖ Does he /she hesitate in sharing problems with you ?
❖ Have you ever allowed your child to drive your vehicle ?
❖ Do you think mobile phone is necessary for your child ?
❖ Are you possessive about your child ? ❖ What qualities of him
/ her do you like the most ❖ Are you aware of his /her hobbies
?
❖ What is his /her attitude towards life ?

FRIEND’S INTERVIEW
1. Since when have you been friends with him /her ?
2. How far do you trust him /her?
3. Do you like his /her company
4. Are you proud of your friend
5. Do you know about his likes and dislikes
6. What is his /her ain in future
7. How often do you meet him /her
8. What do you appreciate the most about him/her ?
9. Is he/she into habit of smoking or drinking ?
10.Does he /she listen to his /her parents ?
11.What kind of sports he likes
12.Whether he/she goes out for parties ?
13.Is he /she satisfied with the pocket money he /she gets
14.Does he/she takes studies seriously
15.Is he /she ready to face challenges in life

INTERVIEW ANALYSIS
❖ SUBJECT INTERVIEW ANALYSIS ( SUMMARY OF RESPONSES
THAT YOU HAVE RECIEVED )
❖ SUBJECT’S MOTHER INTERVIEW ANALYSIS
❖ SUBJECT’S FATHER INTERVIEW ANALYSIS
❖ SUBJECT’S FRIEND INTERVIEW ANALYSIS

OBSERVATION METHOD
❖ REPORT OF SUBJECT’S OBSERVATION
( SHARE HOW HE /SHE IS IN SCHOOL / WITH FRIENDS /WITH
PARENTS IE ACCORDING TO YOUR OBSERVATION )

I- MOVIE ANALYSIS
WATCH ANY MOVIE BASED ON PSYCHOLOGICAL THEMES AND
RIGHT REVIEWS BASED ON:

• CHARACTER SKETCH OF THE MAIN CHARACTER

• YOUR LEARNING FROM THE MOVIE

• YOUR CRITICISM ,OPIONION,SUGGESTION AND FEEDBACK ON THE

MOVIE (POSTIVE OR NEGATIVE)

• {THIS PROJECT WILL NOT ONLY PROVIDE YOU TO DRIVE YOU OWN

LEARNING ,BUT IT WILL ALSO HELP IN DEVELOPING SKILLS SUCH

AS PROBLEM SOLVING ,CRITICAL THINKING,ANALYTICAL SKILLS

AND MANAGEMENT}

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