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HILLWOODS ACADEMY

SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (2013-14)

CLASS XII
ENGLISH
Students to study the prescribed Novel, Hound of Baskervilles the first 7 chapters. On the basis of the reading to prepare a project both illustrative and with a review of the following: Legend of the Hound of Baskervilles Circumstances leading to the death of sir Charles The project should be attractive made on A3 size sheets (Ivory/ Handmade paper) well illustrated with synonyms/ Reviews.

PHYSICS
Use separate note book 1. Collect five carbon resistors of different values. Paste them in assignment note book. Find their resistance using colour combination marked on them. 2. Collect five capacitors of different values calculate the maximum charge and maximum energy can be stored in these capacitors when connected across a 220V 50Hz. Supply. 3. Draw a circuit diagram using a battery, key, Bulb, resistance & a capacitor. 4. Explain neatly the principle construction and working of van De Graff generator with the help of a labeled diagram. 5. Solve five problem ( numerical) on each of the following: (i) Combination of resistances in series. (ii) Series combination of capacitors. (iii) Parallel combination of resistances. (iv) Parallel combination of capacitors.

CHEMISTRY
Students have to prepare an investigatory project according to CBSE norms on the following topics. 1. The preparation of cosmetics, dyes or drugs 2. Adulteration of milk, ghee or spices, fruits. 3. Effect of temperature on food preservatives. Project should be based on theory as well as practical performed. It should be put in a transparent file following suitable patterns.

BIOLOGY
Students have to prepare an investigatory project according to CBSE norms on the following topics. 1. Presence of proteins in milk. 2. Testing soap 3. Adulteration of fruits Project should be based on theory as well as practical performed. It should be put in a transparent file following suitable patterns.

MATHEMATICS
1. If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that 2. If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that 3. If 4. If A= 5. If A= 6. If 7. if , find and A2= I, find the value of ), prove that ( prove that + . find = 100 find = -2 find value Ans Ans: -250 Ans: Ans: a9 Ans: 1

8. find the points of discontinuity of the function 9. if find is continuous at every x at t= 0. Ans: =( Ans: R but fails to be differentiable at x =-2. Ans: b/d2 0< 1

10. Show that the function

11. If x= a sinpt and y= bcostpt, find the value of 12. Find 13. Prove , if y=

14. Prove 15. Solve using matrix method (i) 3 (ii) 2 (iii) 16. Find x if 17. If A= =

Ans: x=1, y= 2, z= Ans: x=-2, y= 1, z= Ans: x=2, y= 3, z= 5 Ans: x=4, y= 2, z= 6

find A-1 and hence solve the following system of equation: Ans: x=6, y= -27, z=14

18. Using elementary transformation find the inverse of matrix A=

Ans:

19. What is the value of 20. If

where

is the identity matrix of order 3?

Ans: 27

than prove

21. Verify Rolles theorem for the function f given by

Ans: c= 22. If 23. if 25. Differentiate 26. Find 27. If y = 28. Prove 29. Find the value of k for which 30. If 31. Differentiate if y= 32. If xm yn= (x+y)m+n prove . wrt x. Ans: if (x2+y2)2= xy find = is continuous at k x=0. Ans: k=a+b prove that Ans: Ans: Ans:(sinx)x (log sinx+ xcot x)+ Ans:

24. find all the points of discontinuity of the function f (x) = [x2] on (1/2) where [] denotes the greatest integer function.

33. Let the two matrix A and B given by A= Verify that AB= BA= 61 where I is unit matrix of order 3 and hence, solve the system of equations -y = 3, 2x+3y+4z = 17, y+2z = 7 Ans: x=2, y= -1, z=4 34. Discuss the continuity of the function at x= 0 f (x) Ans: Continous

35. if

than show that Ans: C=5 Ans: Continous

36. verify MVT for function 37. discuss the continuity of the function f given by =

38. if show that 39. Ans:

40. if =

, find

Ans:

41. if y=

show that

ECONOMICS
Activity 1: Collect data of total product (TP) from a manufacturer possessing a fixed plant which produces a commodity that requires only one variable input. Compute and graph the average product (AP) curve and marginal product MP) curve. Make your basic calculation and set them up in tabular form. After completing the table and graph, answer the following question: (i) When marginal product (MP) is increasing what is happening to average product? (ii) When average product (AP) is at its maximum is marginal product less than equal to or greater than average product (AP)? (iii) Does total product increase at a decreasing rate : (a) when average product is rising? (b) when marginal product is rising? (c) when average product begins to fall? Activity 2: Collect data for vegetable prices at mother dairy vegetable outlet during May- June 2013 and identify reasons causing change in price.

ACCOUNTANCY
1. Following is the Balance Sheet of A, B and C as at 1st April 2011: Liabilities Rs. Assets Capital A/c Land & Building A 6000 Plant & Machinery B 50000 Furniture & Fixtures C 40000 150000 Stock Reserves 59000 Debtors Contingency Reserve 10000 Bank Creditors 11000 P & L A/c Total 230000 Total Rs. 50,000 40,000 20,000 30,000 50,000 30,000 10,000 230000

Their partnership deed provides the following: a) Profits & loses are to be shared in the ratio 2:2:1 respectively. b) Partners are entitled to interest on capital, which will be allocated in the ratio of their capital investment. c) Partners are also entitled to salaries which will be allocated in the ratio of time they devote d to the firm. For the year ended 31st March 2012 the firm earned profit of Rs.75000 You are required to prepare Profit & Loss appropriation A/C after taking into account the following information: i. The contingency in respect of which the reverse was built would not materialize hence to be written off. ii. X devotes three- fourth time; Y half time and Z one fourth time. iii. The debit balance of profit & loss account is to be adjusted against current years income. iv. The following amount will be distributed to the partners 1) Rs.18000 as interest on capital. 2) Rs.36000 as partners salaries. 3) Rs.30000 as share of profit. The deficiency, if any, is to be adjusted from reverse. 2. Calculate the interest on drawing of Rakesh @ 10% P.A. for the year ended 31st March 2012 in each of the following cases :a. If his drawing during the year were Rs.60000 b. If he withdraws Rs.5500 P.m. during the year (at the end of every month)

3. From the following balance sheet of X & Y calculate interest on capital @ 5% P.a. for the year ended 31st March 2012. Balance Sheet As at 31st March 2012 Liabilities Assets Capital A/c X 100000 S.Assets 210000 Y 80000 Drawings X 10000 Profit & Loss app. A/c 40000 _____ _________ (2011-12) 220000 220000_ During the year 2011-12, xs drawing were 10000 and ys drawings were Rs.30000. Profit during the year 2011-12 was Rs.60000. 4. On 31st March 2010, capital A/c of A,B and C after making adjustments for profit, drawings etc. were A-Rs.80000, BRs.600000 and C-Rs.400000 subsequently, it was discovered that interest on capital and interest on drawings had been omitted. The partners were entitled to interest on capital @ 5% P.a. The drawing during the year were ARs.200000 , B-Rs.130000 and C-Rs.90000. Interest on drawings chargeable to the partners were @ 6% P.a. The net profit during the year amounted to Rs.1200000. The profit sharing ratio of the partners was 3:2:1. Record the adjustment entry for rectifying above errors (show working). 5. A,B and C formed a partnership firm, sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2:1 subject to the following conditions: i. Zs share of profit is guaranteed to be not less than Rs.30000 P.a. ii. Y has given guarantee to the effect that gross fee earned by him for the firm shall not be less than average gross fee earned by him during preceding five years (when he was carrying his profession alone. The profit for the first year ending 31st march 2013 are Rs.150000. The fee earned by Y for the firm are Rs.32000 and average of preceding five years came out to be Rs.50000. You are required to show the profit & loss app. A/c. 6. Write short note on treatment of G/w in partnership firm as per AS-26 7. Find now profit sharing ratio :i. K,L and m are partners sharing profit & losses in ratio 3:2:1. They admit n for (1/6th) share. M would retain the original share. ii. K,L and M are partners sharing profit and losses in the ratio 3:2:5. They admit D for (1/4th) share. This share was contributed by them in the ratio of 1:1:3 iii. L and M are partners sharing profits in ratio 5:4. They admit x for (1/9th) share, which he acquired from L find new profit sharing ratio. 8. X and y are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2. They admit Z into the firm for (1/4th) share in profits which he takes (1/6th) from x and (1/12th) from Y, Z brings rs.18000 as goodwill out of his share of Rs.30000. No goodwill appears in the books. Pass the necessary Journal entries to record the arrangements.

BUSINESS STUDIES
Make a project comparing five brands of a single product. Comparing has to be made in all the aspects like Brand name, Sales Turnover, Advertisement, Labeling, branding, packaging, sales promotion techniques, etc. [Hint: Can refer marketing Management chapter of Business Studies of class XII] Students can take products like shoes, shirts, cosmetics, food products, soap, detergents etc. minimum 15 pages. With pictures, newspaper cuttings on left hand side and written matter on right hand side only.

COMPUTER SCIENCE
Questions for practical file Ch 13: Structures (Class XI) (No. of questions- 3) Ch 4: Classes and Objects (No. of questions- 3) Ch 5: Constructor and Destructor (No. of questions- 2) Note: Format of the practical file is given. Programs should be well indented. Font size for the aim should be 14 points and source code should be 12 points. Font face used should be Arial. Maintain hand written index and mention sno, topic, date of submission, Teachers signature. The date of submission will be 2nd July,2013. Do take care that programs should not be the solved examples given in book.

INFORMATICS PRACTICES
Questions for practical file Q1. Create database named MEMBER using MySQL command of following structure: 1. Add new field in the table called F_no_mem of numeric type and width is 3. 1. Insert at least 6 records in the table. FieldName 2. Write a query to display all the records. 3. Add the following constraints: Mem_code a. Primary key and not null on the field mem_code b. Unique on the field mem_phone Mem_named c. Check on the field no_of_books as <3 Mem_add d. Default on no_issued as 0 4. Execute the command show create table<tablename> to show Mem_phone the details of the table. 5. Drop the primary key constraint. No_of_books 6. Delete the column mem_add No_issued 7. Update the phone no of member havng mem_code as 1. 8. Delete all the rows of a table. 9. Drop the table. Hint: Ch 17: Tables and Integrity constraints Q2. Consider the tables DOCTORS and PATIENTS given below: DOCTORS DocID Docname Department OPD_days 201 202 203 PatNo 11 12 13 14 15 Ankur Anil Neeraj ENT Paed Ortho TTS MWF MWF DocID 201 203 201 202 203

FieldType Char Char Char Char Integer Integer

Width 3 30 50 7 3 3

PATIENTS Patname Department Naveen Mohit Ranjeet Mohan Navni ENT Ortho ENT Paed Ortho

With reference to these labels, write commands in SQL for (i) and (ii) and output for (iii) below: (i) Display the PatNo,patname and corresponding Docname for each patient. (ii) Display the list of all paients whose OPD_days are MWF

SELECT OPD_days,COUNT(*) FROM DOCTORS,PATIENTS WHERE Patients.Department= Doctors.Department group by OPD_days ; Q3. Give the output of the following queries: a) Select pow(3,4) ,pow(2,-2), pow(-2,3); b) select ROUND(-1.23), ROUND(-1.48), ROUND(-1.58), ROUND(-2.66), ROUND(-22.66); c) select ROUND(3.798, 1), round(3.446,1), round(3.456,1), fround(2.198,0); d) select truncate(7.29,1), truncate(27.29, -1), truncate(255.56, -2), truncate(275.67, -2); e) select Length(COMPUTER), Char(65), Concat(we, , can win), Concat( concat(are, we), learn); f) select Lower(ABCDefg), upperr(ABCDefg), LEFT(ABCDE, 3), RIGHT(ABCD,3); g) select SUBSTR( WELCOME TO IP,3,5), SUBSTR( WELCOME TO IP,5,5), SUBSTR( WELCOME TO IP,-3,5); h) select SUBSTR( WELCOME TO IP,-5,5), SUBSTR( WELCOME TO IP,5); i) select LTRIM( YOU CAN), RTRIM( YOU CAN ),TRIM( YOU CAN ); j) Select instr(COORDINATE ALL, OR); k) select CURDATE(),NOW(),SYSDATE(); l) select DATE(2010-12-21 13:46:23) m) select MONTH(2010-12-21), YEAR(2010-12-21), DAYNAME(2010-12-21); n) select DAYOFMONTH(2010-12-21), DAYOFWEEK(2010-12-21), DAYOFYEAR(2010-01-21), DAYOFYEAR(2010-12-31); o) select round(1074.567,-3), round(1174.567,-3), round(1474.567,-3), round(1574.567,-3), round(25567.567,4); Q4. Consider the following table Student. Write SQL commands for the statements TABLE: STUDENT NO NAME STIPEND STREAM AVG.MARK GRADE CLASS 1 AMIT 400 Medical 78.5 B 12 B 2 SUMIT 450 Commerce 89.2 A 11 C 3 KUMAR 300 Commerce 68.6 C 12 C 4 AJEET 350 Humanities 73.1 B 12 C 5 SUJEET 500 NonMedical 90.6 A 11 A 6 DEEPAK 400 Medical 75.4 B 12 B 7 SANJAY 250 Humanities 64.4 C 11 A 8 KULDEEP 450 Nonmedical 88.5 A 12 A 9 MOHIT 500 Nonmedical 92.0 A 12 A 10 ARUN 300 Commerce 67.5 C 12 C i) Display the names and stipend of all the Nonmedical stream students. ii) List the name of those students who are in class 12 sorted by stipend. iii) List all students sorted by AvgMark in descending order iv) Display a report, listing name, stipend, stream and amount of stipend received in a year assuming that stipend is paid every month. v) Display the count of different streams in student table. vi) Display average stipend of all those students who got B grade. Note: Format of the practical file is given. Font size for the aim should be 14 points and source code should be 12 points. Maintain hand written index and mention sno, topic, date of submission, Teachers signature. The date of submission will be 2nd July,2013.

(iii)

Revise all the topics taught in the class since 2nd April 2013 LAST WORKING DAY WEDNESDAY, 15 MAY 2013 SCHOOL REOPENS ON TUESDAY, 25 JUNE 2013

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