a] Tutankhamun was a ------------------,who reigned for
-------
--years.
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cutting down his body.
f] King Tut's cemetry is called as -------------
g] Osiris is God of --------------
h] The boy king changed his name from Tutankhaten to
------------------
i]The million -dollar scanner couldn't function because
of-------------------
j]The X-ray of the King Tut's body revealed that
his------------------------
Q2.EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING TERMS OR EXPRESSIONS BRIEFLY IN YOUR
OWN
WORDS.
g]Resurrection
Q3. ON THE BASIS OF YOUR READING OF THE CHAPTER- ‘SUMMER OF
THE
ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT
[SEPTEMBER]
FILL IN THE BLANKS USING ONE WORD / PHRASE
One fine day, Aram saw Mourad riding a ____(a)______. He couldn’t
believe that as the boys belonged to __(b)__ tribe which was struck
with poverty. Although the members of the tribe were extremely
poor, they would never ___(c)____ and ___(d)______. According to
Aram, stealing would be called stealing only if ___(e)___. Uncle
Khusrove of their tribe had the habit of saying “No harm! Pay no
attention”. He was ____(f)____ and ___(g)____ in nature and didn’t
like people ____(h)____. Once Mourad and Aram were returning with
the ____(i)___ when ___(j)___ came in front of them. He checked the
horse and said that a suspicious man would __(k)___. Next day Aram
and Mourad __(l)___.
Q3. ANSWERS
pg. 3
Q4. ON THE BASIS OF YOUR READING OF THE CHAPTER- ‘RANGA’S MARRIAGE’
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
QUESTIONS OPTIONS
1. The story “Ranga’s Marriage” is set in a village of
_________.
a. Madurai b. Banglore c. Mysore
2. What is the writing style of the author?
a. Persuasive b. Rambling c. Technical
3. What does the narrator mention as a ‘priceless commodity’?
a. To his native language b. To mangoes of his village c. To
English language
4. Why was Ranga’s homecoming a big event?
i.
ii. b. Because he was new in the village
c. Because he returned from Bangalore after studying there for six
months
5. How does the narrator speak of Ranga’s character?
a. Poorly b. Highly c. Manipulatively
6. What was Ranga’s initial take on marriage?
i.
a. He wanted to marry immediately
b. He wanted to marry a girl chosen by his parents c. He wanted to
remain a bachelor
7. What sort of intentions does the a. He is mean
pg. 4
narrator seem to have towards Ranga?
b. He feels responsible for his marriage c. He is
manipulative
8. According to the narrator, who would make a suitable bride for
Ranga?
a. Narrator’s own daughter b. Rama Rao’s niece c. Narrator’s
niece
9. “It’s Shyama’s birthday.” Who has been referred to in this
line?
a. Ranga and Ratna’s child b. The narrator c. A child in
village
10. “Don’t forget, I developed on the hints you had given me.” What
does the line suggest?
a. Narrator tutored Shastri for what to tell b. Everything that
Shastri told was based on his predictions c. Both (a) and (b)
11. Later on, Ranga got to know that Ratna was __________.
a. divorced b. widowed c. unmarried
12. “She was married a year ago.” Hearing this, Ranga was
___________.
a. thrilled b. disappointed c. unconcerned
13. When Ranga reached the narrator’s house, Ratna was
__________.
a. sitting b. painting c. singing
14. An old lady checked for Ranga’s ___________.
a. birthmark b. sacred piercing c. sacred tattoo
15. The narrator had very high for Astrology
TRUE / FALSE
16. Ranga was not grateful to narrator for helping him to marry
Ratna.
TRUE/FALSE
TRUE / FALSE
18.Ranga’s son was named in the name of narrator
TRUE / FALSE
pg. 5
narrator
20. After reading “Ranga’s Marriage”, who (according to you) played
a major role in Ranga and Ratna’s marriage?
i Rama Rao ii. Shastri iii. Shyama
1. TAKE THE PRINT OUT AND SOLVE IT. 2. FILE IT IN THE ENGLISH
PORTFOLIO.
ACCOUNTANCY CLASS XI
HOTS, APPLICATION BASED, CASE STUDIES
1. Indian Railway is the fourth largest railway network in the
world. It is owned and operated by the Government of India through
the ministry of Railways. It is responsible for rail transport of
India. Indian Railways is the world’s eighth biggest employer and
had 1.432 million employees at the end 0f 2015-16. Discounted
ticket is available for senior citizens and some other categories
of passengers including the especially abled students, sports
persons, persons affected by serious diseases, or persons appearing
for competitive examinations. In context to the above case: -
(a) Indian Railways is classified as which type of public sector
enterprise and why? (b)In what category are the employees of Indian
Railways placed?
2. ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company is a Jointly work
between ICICI Bank and Prudential, a leading international
financial services group headquartered in the United Kingdom. ICICI
Prudential was amongst the first private sector insurance companies
to begin operations in December 2000 after receiving approval from
Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI). In
context of the above case: - a) Name the concept in above para. b)
Explain the meaning of concept identified in (a). c) State all
features of the concept.
3. To overcome the difficulties faced by public in public transport
system, the government of
India started the METRO project in which the government involved
private sector participation to get the benefits of efficiency of
private sector. The project was great success as lacs of people are
enjoying the metro service to move from one place to another. (a)
State the type of enterprise mentioned in the above para. (b) State
its benefits.
4. ABC Ltd. Is a leading marketing company of soft drinks. Its 32%
of the total paid up capital is
held by Central Government and 21% is by Delhi Government. (a)
Identify the form of public sector enterprise mentioned above, (b)
State any features of such an enterprise.
5. Over the years India is plagued by its inefficient and
ineffective public sector.254 Public
sector unit (UTI) incurred heavy losses. The government of India is
slowly disinvesting from PSUs . Recently, the government gave an
in-principle approval to a proposal by the aviation minister for
the disinvestment of the lossmaking Air-India. (a) Outline the
concept of disinvestment. (b) Explain briefly any three objectives
of privatisation.
6. Nestle S.A. is a Swiss transnational food and drink company
headquartered in Vevey, Vaud,
Switzerland. It has been the largest food company in the world.
Nestle has over 8,000 brands
with a wide range of products across a number of markets, including
coffee, bottled water, milkshakes and other beverages, breakfast
cereals, infant foods, performance and healthcare nutrition,
seasoning, soups and sauces, frozen and refrigerated foods, and pet
food. In context of the above para. (a) What form of enterprise is
Nestle? (b) State its feature/ benefits of the form of enterprise
as identified in para (a) of the
question.
7. Life Insurance Corporation of India is the largest insurance
company in India. It is headquartered in Mumbai. It was founded in
the year 1956 when the parliament of India passed the life
insurance of India Act that nationalised the private insurance
industry in India . Over 245 insurance companies and provident
societies were merged to create the state- owned Life Insurance
Corporation. In context of the above case:- (a) Life Insurance
Corporation of India is classified as which form of public
sector
enterprise? (b) Was it necessary for the Parliament of India to
pass the Life Insurance of India Act for its
formation? What does the Act defines? (c) State any three merits of
promoting LIC in a particular form of public sector enterprise
as
identified in para(a)
8. What was the role of the public sector before 1991? 9. Why are
global enterprise are considered superior to other business
organisation? 10. Ranex Ltd is a company established in India. They
extended their operations to Dubai and
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Assignment (September 2021)
Economics: Class XI
1. Complete the notes provided to you on School ERP in your
register.
Part B: Introductory Micro Economics Unit 4: Introduction Unit 5:
Consumers Behaviour and Demand 1. Consumers Equilibrium: Utility
Approach 2. Concept of Demand 3. Elasticity of Demand
2. Revise and learn the topics done during online classes. 3.
Practice all the MCQ and 1 mark questions of your text book.
In case of any query contact on my mail ID:
[email protected] Or WhatsApp group created for
Economics.
Informatics Practices -065
1. Do the textbook questions of chapter 4 - Conditional and Looping
statements.
2. For Practical File
Create a python case based and source based interface to
implement
Jump statements.
Develop the case based python interface program on python
programming
statements.(Refer to the page number 4.30 of the textbook)
Assignment For September
Computer Science -083
1. Do the textbook questions of chapter 6 - Conditional and Looping
statements.
2. For Practical File
Create a python case based and source based interface to implement
JUMP
STATEMENTS.
Create a python interface to implement NESTED LOOPS patterns
Develop the case based python interface program on python loops
(Refer to
the page number 6.45 of the textbook)
Assignment
September
Biology
1. Crocodile and penguin are similar to whale and dogfish in which
one of the following
features?
c. Possess bony skeleton
d. Have gill slits at some stage
2. Which one of the following pairs of animals comprises ‘jawless
fishes?
a. Mackerels and rohu
d. Lampreys and eels
3. Which one of the following phyla is correctly matched with its
two general
characteristics?
b. Mollusca - normally oviparous and development through a
trochophore or
veliger larva
c. Arthropoda - body divided into head, thorax and abdomen and
respiration by
tracheae
d. Chordata - notochord at some stage and separate anal and urinary
openings to
the outside.
4. Which one of the following is not a characteristic of Phylum
Annelida?
a. Pseudocoelom
d. Segmentation
5. Which one of the following is a matching pair of a body feature
and the animal
possessing it?
b. Pharyngeal gill slits absent in embryo – Chamaeleon
c. Ventral heart – Scorpion
d. Post-anal tail – Octopus
a. Toothless jaws
c. Oviparity
d. Homoiothermy
7. Two common characters found in centipede, cockroach and crab
are
a. book lungs and antennae
b. compound eyes and anal cerci
c. jointed legs and chitinous exoskeleton
d. green gland and tracheae.
8. In which one of the following sets of animals do all the four
give birth to young ones?
a. Kangaroo, hedgehog, dolphin, Loris
b. Lion, bat, whale, ostrich
c. Platypus, penguin, bat, hippopotamus
d. Shrew, bat, cat, kiwi
9. What is common about Trypanosoma, Noctiluca, Monocystis and
Giardia?
a. These are all parasites.
b. These are all unicellular protists.
c. They have flagella.
d. They produce spores.
a. absence of body cavity
b. bilateral symmetry
c. radial symmetry
a. Prawn has two pairs of antennae.
b. Nematocysts are characteristics of the Phylum Cnidaria.
c. Millepedes have two pairs of appendages in each segment of the
body.
d. Animals belonging to Phylum Porifera are marine and fresh
water.
12. One of the following is a very unique feature of the mammalian
body
a. homeothermy
Chemistry
Note: Complete this assignment on A4 size sheets till 30
September.
Q1. The number of moles present in 6 gms of carbon is:
(a) 2
(b) 0.5
(c) 5
(d) 1
Q2. The total number of ions present in 111 g of CaCl2 is
(a) One Mole
(b) Two Mole
(c) Three Mole
(d) Four Mole
Q3. An organic compound contains carbon , hydrogen and oxygen. Its
elemental analysis gave C,
38.71% and H, 9.67%. The empirical formula of the compound would
be
(a) CHO
(b) CH4O
(c) CH3O
(d) CH2O
(a) Molality
(b) Molarity
(c) Mole fraction
(d) Mass percent
Q5. 16 g of oxygen has same number of molecules as in
(a) 16 g of CO
(b) 28 g of N2
(c) 14 g of N2
(d) 1.0 g of H2
Q6.For a given principal level n = 4, the energy of its subshells
is in the order
(a) s < p < d < f
(b) s > p > d > f
(c) s < p < f < d
(d) f < p < d < s
Q7. The magnetic quantum number specifies
(a) Size of orbitals
(b) Shape of orbitals
(c) Orientation of orbitals
(d) Nuclear Stability
Q8. Which one of the following sets of ions represents a collection
of isoelectronic species?
(Atomic nos.: F = 9, Cl = 17, Na = 11, Mg = 12, Al = 13, K = 19, Ca
= 20, Sc = 21)
(a) K+, Ca2+, Sc3+, Cl–
(b) Na+, Ca2+ , Sc3+, F–
(c) K+, Cl–, Mg2+, Sc3+
(d) Na+, Mg2+, Al3+, Cl–
Q9In the ground state, an element has 13 electrons in its M-shell.
The element is_____.
(a) Copper
(b) Chromium
(c) Nickel
(d) Iron
Q10The electrons of the same orbitals can be distinguished by
(a) Principal quantum number
(b) Azimuthal quantum number
(c) Spin quantum number
(d) Magnetic quantum number
Q11. body of mass 10 mg is moving with a velocity of 100 ms-1. The
wavelength of de-Broglie
wave associated with it would be (Note: h = 6.63 × 10-34 Js)
(a) 6.63 × 10-37 m
(b) 6.63 × 10-31 m
(c) 6.63 × 10-34 m
(d) 6.63 × 10-35 m
Q12. Arrange S, O and Se in ascending order of electron
affinity
(a) Se < S < O
(b) Se < O < S
(c) S < O < Se
(d) S < Se < O
Q13. Arrange S, O and Se in ascending order of electron
affinity
(a) Se < S < O
(b) Se < O < S
(c) S < O < Se
(d) S < Se < O
(a) Bi < P < S < Cl
(b) P < Bi < S < Cl
(c) S < Bi < P < Cl
(d) Cl < S < Bi < P
Q15. The ionization energy of nitrogen is more than that of oxygen
because
(a) Nitrogen has half filled p-orbitals
(b) Nitrogen is left to the oxygen in the same period of the
periodic table
(c) Nitrogen contains less number of electrons
(d) Nitrogen is less electronegative
Q16The elements of the second period of the Periodic Table are
given below:
Li Be B C N O F
(a) Give reason to explain why atomic radii decrease from Li to
F.
(b) Identify the most
(ii)non-metallic element.
Q17. Why ionization enthalpy of Nitrogen is greater than that of
oxygen?
Answer:
Nitrogen has. exactly half-filled orbitals, due to which it is
difficult to remove an electron from
the valence shell of N atoms.
Q18. Explain why chlorine has a higher electron affinity than
Fluorine? :
Q19. Why are the half filled and Fully Orbitals more stable?
Q20. Give the electronic configuration of the following ions
(i) H-
(ii) N3-
(v)Na+
((vi)F-
Q21.A photon (λ=4×10−7 m) strikes a metal surface of Work
function(W=2.13 eV).Calculate
(i) Energy of Photon in eV
(ii) K.E of the emission
(iii)Velocity of the photoelectron
Plank's Constant (h)=6.63 × 10-34 J-s
Mass of Electron=9.11 × 10-31 kg
Q22. . Calculate the uncertainty in the momentum of an electron if
it is confined to a linear
region of length 1×10−101×10−10 metre.
Q23. Determine the number of unpaired electrons in the ground state
of below ions
(i) Ar+
Q24. Differentiate between accuracy and precision with
examples.
Q25. Arange the orbitals represented by the following sets of
energy
(i)n=4,l=0,ml=0, ms= +1/2
(ii)n=3,l=2,ml=0, ms= -1/2
(iii)n=3,l=1,ml=0, ms= +1/2
(iv)n=3,l=0,ml=0, ms= -1/2
Class –XI
Homework for the month of September
Least Count of an instrument is the smallest value that can be
measured by using that instrument. In other words, It is the
smallest change instrument can measure or detect. For example,
using the ruler shown below we can measure a minimum 1 mm length.
Therefore ruler L.C. is 1 mm.
Make two paper scales A and B of least count 0.2 cm and 0.5 cm
.Using these scales measure the length
of -
OBJECT SCALE A (in cm) SCALE B ( in cm)
PENCIL
NOTEBOOK
TOPIC : SIZE & LOCATION OF INDIA
Draw the following in Map of India and paste in Geography
register.
POLITICAL MAP:
PHYSICAL MAP :
3. Tropic of Cancer
CLASS – XI
INSTRUCTIONS – By using paper cutting and pasting.
1) ACTIVITY-To find the number of subsets of a given sets and
verify that if a
set has n number of elements then the total number of subsets is
2n.
2) ACTIVITY - To represent set theoretic operations using Venn
diagram.
MATERIAL REQUIRED : Circles of different radii,pencil, scale
,rectangles,coloured paper etc.
OBSERVATION:
1)To find the number of subsets of different circles (of different
radii).
2)To find the union, intersection and complement of sets.
3) To find the difference of two given sets, universal sets
etc.
6/8/2021 AXP Internal 1
Do the following in your Political Science notebook.
1. Sushila Devi is a Sarpanch in one of the village of Hisar. She
wants to ensure
that women of her village don’t have to go to far off places to
fetch water.
Make few suggestions how can she solve this problem?
2. Imagine your class as Gram Sabha. What steps would you suggest
to realize
the social and economic goals.
3. What opinion will you have of a person who doesn’t exercise the
right to
vote?
4. UNO is an imperfect body. Give your opinion with reference to
the role
played by UNO in case of Afghanistan.
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