KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS- VI SUBJECT- ART EDUCATION 1. Draw a flower pot and colour it on A4 size paper. 2. Draw a scenery with trees, flowers, birds and animals and colour it on ¼ size chart paper. SUMMER VACATION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK SUBJECT – ENGLISH CLASS VI B 1.To learn all the notes given properly till date. 2.Repeated reading from the chapters completed with proper pronunciation and intonation for improvement in reading skills. 3.To revise and practice properly “ The NOTICE “ given in the class. 4.Write a paragraph in about 80 words on the topic “My Family”. 5.You are Amit / Amrita. As Head boy /girl ,draft a notice for your school notice board informing the students about a” Debate Competition” which is to be held in your school hall. 6.Comprehension. Then one day he found his cat playing with a little doll and he grabbed it away.To his surprise it wasn’t a doll at all,but a man of the tiniest size.He had a little wool shirt with an old fashioned britches and a high tall hat much like a witchs.He yelled ”save me ,don’t give me back to that cat.Il grant you a wish.I promise you that” Answer the following questions from the above passage. i.Why was Patrick surprised? ii.What did the tiny man look like? iii.What was his problem? iv.How did Patrick help the tiny man? Which word in the passage means ‘caught’. SUMMER VACATION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK SUBJECT – ENGLISH CLASS VI A 1.To learn all the notes properly given till date. 2.Reading of the chapters completed repeatedly with proper pronunciation and intonation for improvement in reading skills. 3.Learn spellings properly from the chapters “How the Dog found himself a new master” and “Who did Patrick’s homework ?”. 4.You are Raj / Rani. Draft a notice for your school notice board informing the students about “Maths Quiz Competition” which is to be held in your school hall. You are the Captain of your school. 5.Write an essay in about 150 words on the topic “Cleanliness is next to Godliness”. 6.Write a paragraph in about 80 words on the topic “My Family”. क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VI B �वषय – �हंद� द�पावल� और �क्रसमस पर 50 शब्द� म� �नबंध �लखो I क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VI B �वषय – �हंद� द�पावल� और �क्रसमस पर 50 शब्द� म� �नबंध �लखो I KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SUMMER VACATION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS-6 1. Find the greatest and smallest number from the following: (I)382, 4972, 18, 59785, 750 (II) 1834, 75284, 111, 2333, 450 (III)2853, 7691, 9999, 12002, 124 2. Expand the following: (i) 384327 (ii) 430582 (iii) 9476201 3. Which is the greatest 5-digit number? 4. Name the following in Indian system and put commas: (i) 457928 (ii) 407928 (iii) 4000029 5. Name the following in International system of numeration and put commas: (i) 4358241 (ii) 30056201 (iii)74893405 6. So;ve 8km512m + 3km 7. Estimate the following: (i) 439+334+4317 (ii) 3291+4928+8466 8. Write in Roman numerals: (i) 73 (ii) 52 (iii) 30 (iv) 90 (v) 72 9. Write the successor of: (i) 2004701 (ii) 100199 (iii) 1099999 10. Write the predecessor of: (i) 7564321 (ii) 208090 (iii) 100000 11. Arrange in ascending order 435, 848, 297, 647, 842, 975 12. Arrange in descending order 5021, 4003, 6081, 5201, 6681,4300 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SUMMER VACATION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS-6 1. Find the greatest and smallest number from the following: (I)382, 4972, 18, 59785, 750 (II) 1834, 75284, 111, 2333, 450 (III)2853, 7691, 9999, 12002, 124 2. Expand the following: (ii) 384327 (ii) 430582 (iii) 9476201 3. Which is the greatest 5-digit number? 4. Name the following in Indian system and put commas: (ii) 457928 (ii) 407928 (iii) 4000029 5. Name the following in International system of numeration and put commas: (ii) 4358241 (ii) 30056201 (iii)74893405 6. So;ve 8km512m + 3km 7. Estimate the following: (ii) 439+334+4317 (ii) 3291+4928+8466 8. Write in Roman numerals: (ii) 73 (ii) 52 (iii) 30 (iv) 90 (v) 72 9. Write the successor of: (ii) 2004701 (ii) 100199 (iii) 1099999 10. Write the predecessor of: (ii) 7564321 (ii) 208090 (iii) 100000 11. Arrange in ascending order 435, 848, 297, 647, 842, 975 12. Arrange in descending order 5021, 4003, 6081, 5201, 6681,4300 CLASS VI HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (CIVICS) Q1. Make a list of the food that you have eaten from different parts of India. Q2. Make a list of the languages besides your mother tongue that you can speak at least one or two words of. HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (HISTORY) Q1. List two tasks that are performed by both men and women at present. List another two that are performed only by men. Compare your list with that of your classmates. Do you notice any similarities/ differences in your list? HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (GEOGRAPHY) Q1. Draw a diagram of the earth showing the Earth’s axis, the Equator tropic of Cancer and Capricorn, Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circle. क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VI B �वषय – संस्कृत शब्द रूप �लखो व याद करो I ( PAGE NO. 89 TO 91) क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VI A �वषय – संस्कृत शब्द रूप �लखो व याद करो I ( PAGE NO. 89 TO 91) HOME ASSIGNMENT Sub: SCIENCE CLASS – VI Q 1. Name five Plants and their parts that we eat. Q 2. What are Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores ? Give two examples each. Q 3. Draw a diagram of plant having root, stem, leaves, bud and flower and label them. *** KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS- VII SUBJECT- ART EDUCATION 1. Draw a kitchen/ classroom and complete with pencil shading ( on a ¼ size chart paper). 2. Draw and colour a playground with some players ( on a ¼ size chart paper). SUMMER VACATION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK SUBJECT- ENGLISH CLASS VII A 1.To learn all the notes given till date. 2.To learn spellings properly from each chapter completed till date. 3.Write a letter to your friend telling him/her about your plans of spending the summer vacation. 4.Write an essay in about 200 words on the topic: Need of education for all OR What I enjoy doing most in my leisure time 5.You are Ankita / Ankit. Write a notice for your school notice board informing the students about a “General Knowledge Quiz competition” which is to be held in your school under CCA programme. क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VII A �वषय – �हंद� 1. पहले तीन पाठ� ( बसंत ) के क�ठन शब्द और उनके लेखक� का प�रचय �लख� I 2. अवकाश के �लए प्रधानाचायर् को एक पत्र �लख� I 3. अनच्ु छे द �लख� :- ( कम से कम शब्द� म� ) • �वद्याथ� जीवन म� अनश ु ाशन • भ्रष्टाचार क� समस्या • हमारा �वद्यालय 4. बसंत से �कसी क�वता को चाटर् पर �लख� I क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VII B �वषय – �हंद� 1. पहले तीन पाठ� ( बसंत ) के क�ठन शब्द और उनके लेखक� का प�रचय �लख� I 2. अवकाश के �लए प्रधानाचायर् को एक पत्र �लख� I 3. अनच्ु छे द �लख� :- ( कम से कम शब्द� म� ) • �वद्याथ� जीवन म� अनश ु ाशन • भ्रष्टाचार क� समस्या • हमारा �वद्यालय 4. बसंत से �कसी क�वता को चाटर् पर �लख� I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SUMMER VACATION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS-7 Solve the following: (i) (-8)-(-14) (ii) (-18)-(-18) (iii) 32-(-17) (iv) (-21)-(-10) (v) (-29)-0 (vi) (-1)+(-3)+(-5) (vii) -5+2 (viii) (-5)+(-2)-(-3) (ix) (-3)+7-19 (x) 23-41-11 Multiply the following: (i) (-9)X(-7) (ii) (21)X(-100) (iii) (-99)X(-11) (iv) 0X(-2341) (v) (-18)X (-15)X (-5) (vi) (-1)X (-3X (-2)) (vii) (-52)X (-21)X 13 (viii) (-7)X (+42) (ix) (-6)X(-6) (x) (-7)X(-6) Divide the following: (i)(-81)÷(-9) (ii) (-72) ÷(-8) (iii) (-49) ÷7 (iv) (-56) ÷ (-8) (v)18÷3 (vi)20÷(-4) (vii) (-12) ÷(-4) (viii) (-300) ÷10 (ix) (-720) ÷(-9) (x) (-48) ÷(-8) Solve the following on number line: (i)-3+8 (ii) 5+(-2) (iii) 4-(-7) (iv) -5-(-6) (v) -1-(-7) (vi) 2-(-4) (vii)8+(-6) (viii) 9-(-11) (ix) -10-(-9) (x) -1-2 Give any three examples on the following properties: (i) Commutative on addition (ii) Associative on multiplication Solve the following: (i) (vi) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 3 5 3 8 1 3 −3 × 5 5 + 2 9 1 3 3 (ii) ÷ × 4 7 7 6 1 5 (iii) + (− ) (vii) 3 5 ÷ 30 15 (iv) 1 3 3 4 + �− � + 7 8 (v) − 9 10 − 5 8 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SUMMER VACATION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS-7 Solve the following: (ii) (-8)-(-14) (ii) (-18)-(-18) (iii) 32-(-17) (iv) (-21)-(-10) (v) (-29)-0 (vi) (-1)+(-3)+(-5) (vii) -5+2 (viii) (-5)+(-2)-(-3) (ix) (-3)+7-19 (x) 23-41-11 Multiply the following: (i) (-9)X(-7) (ii) (21)X(-100) (iii) (-99)X(-11) (iv) 0X(-2341) (v) (-18)X (-15)X (-5) (vi) (-1)X (-3X (-2)) (vii) (-52)X (-21)X 13 (viii) (-7)X (+42) (ix) (-6)X(-6) (x) (-7)X(-6) Divide the following: (i)(-81)÷(-9) (ii) (-72) ÷(-8) (iii) (-49) ÷7 (iv) (-56) ÷ (-8) (v)18÷3 (vi)20÷(-4) (vii) (-12) ÷(-4) (viii) (-300) ÷10 (ix) (-720) ÷(-9) (x) (-48) ÷(-8) Solve the following on number line: (i)-3+8 (ii) 5+(-2) (iii) 4-(-7) (iv) -5-(-6) (v) -1-(-7) (vi) 2-(-4) (vii)8+(-6) (viii) 9-(-11) (ix) -10-(-9) (x) -1-2 Give any three examples on the following properties: (ii) Commutative on addition (ii) Associative on multiplication Solve the following: (ii) (vi) 3 5 3 8 1 3 −3 × 5 5 + 2 9 1 3 3 (ii) ÷ × 4 7 7 6 1 5 (iii) + (− ) (vii) 3 5 ÷ 30 15 (iv) 1 3 3 4 + �− � + 7 8 (v) − 9 10 − 5 8 क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VII A �वषय – संस्कृत शब्द रूप �लखो व याद करो I ( PAGE NO. 90 TO 93) क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VII B �वषय – संस्कृत शब्द रूप �लखो व याद करो I ( PAGE NO. 90 TO 93) HOME ASSIGNMENT Sub: SCIENCE CLASS – VII Q 1. Write two points of difference between: i) ii) iii) Nutrition and Nutrients Host and Parasite Autotroph and Heterotroph Q 2. What is Photosynthesis? What are the products of Photosynthesis? Q 3. Draw a schematic diagram showing Photosynthesis? *** CLASS VII HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (CIVICS) Q1. What is the Mid Day Meal programme? Can you list three benefits of the programme. How do programme might help promote quality? HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (GEOGRAPHY) Q1. Imagine ideal environment where you would love to live. Draw a picture of your ideal environment. HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (HISTORY) Q1. Note down all the Rulers of Delhi. KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS- VII SUBJECT- ART EDUCATION 1. Draw and colour any traditional group dance scene on ¼ size chart paper. 2. Draw and colour a daily life scene on ¼ size chart paper. KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOME WORK FOR CLASS VIII B 1. Simran of class VIII A has lost her library book on the playground during the recess. She wants to put up a notice on the School Notice Board. Write a Notice in not more than 50 words. Put the Notice in a box. 2. Your father has sent you a watch as a present on your birthday, but it is not keeping correct time. Write a letter informing him of this fact and requesting him to get it replaced. You are Peter/Sophia. 3. The Projector fitted in your class is not working properly and it is affecting teachinglearning process. Write an application to the Principal of your school requesting him to get it replaced as soon as possible. 4. Watch an English News Channel of your like daily and write down the top five news of the day and write your comments on that piece of news headline, starting from 12 May, 2016 to 20 June, 2016. 5. Revise the taught lessons and write down the answer of the following questions: a. What is Connie’s Christmas present? Why is it “the best Christmas present in the world”? b. Why do Jim and Hans think that games or sports are good ways of resolving conflicts? Do you agree? c. Where had Tilly seen the sea behaving in the same strange fashion? SUMMER VACATION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK SUBJECT ENGLISH CLASS VIII A 1.To learn all the notes properly given till date. 2.Repeated reading of the lesson with proper pronunciation and intonation for improvement in reading skills. 3.Write a paragraph in about 80 words on the topic “Need of education for all”. 4.Recently CBSE has introduced a new pattern of assessment of students performance in schools.This system aims at overall growth of the students personally .Do you think this system is comfortable with the students of your class? Write an article in about 200 words .You are Ajay/Aradhana. 5.Suppose you are one of the volunteer who went to the Andaman and Nicobar island for relief work after the Tsunami.You work in the relief camp distributing food ,water and medicine among the victims.You listen to the various story of bravery of ordinary people even as they fight against odds to bring about some semblance of normalcy in their lives.You admire the grit and determination.Write a diary entry. 6.Suppose you are a visitor.You are in a dilemma .You don’t know whether to disclose your identity and disappoint the old lady or let her believe that her dear Jim has come back.Write a letter to a friend highlighting your anxiety ,fears and feelings. OR Imagine that you are Jim. You have returned to your town after the war. In your dairy record how you feel about the changes you see and the events that occur in your town. You could begin like this 25 December,1919 Its Christmas today, but the town looks... क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VIII B �वषय – �हंद� 1. पहले तीन पाठ� ( बसंत ) के क�ठन शब्द और उनके लेखक� का प�रचय �लख� I 2. अवकाश के �लए प्रधानाचायर् को एक पत्र �लख� I 3. �मत्र को जन्म�दन पर आमंत्रण के �लए पत्र �लख� I 4. अनच्ु छे द �लख� :- ( कम से कम शब्द� म� ) • बेरोजगार� क� समस्या • मेरा दे श भारत • �वद्याथ� जीवन म� अनश ु ासन 5. �नम्न क� प�रभाषा एवं उदाहरण �लख� – सं�ा , सवर्नाम , �क्रया , �वशेषण क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VIII A �वषय – �हंद� 1. पहले तीन पाठ� ( बसंत ) के क�ठन शब्द और उनके लेखक� का प�रचय �लख� I 2. अवकाश के �लए प्रधानाचायर् को एक पत्र �लख� I 3. �मत्र को जन्म�दन पर आमंत्रण के �लए पत्र �लख� I 4. अनच्ु छे द �लख� :- ( कम से कम शब्द� म� ) • बेरोजगार� क� समस्या • मेरा दे श भारत • �वद्याथ� जीवन म� अनश ु ासन 5. �नम्न क� प�रभाषा एवं उदाहरण �लख� – सं�ा , सवर्नाम , �क्रया , �वशेषण क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VIII B �वषय – संस्कृत शब्द रूप �लखो व याद करो I ( PAGE NO. 114 TO 119) क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- VIII A �वषय – संस्कृत शब्द रूप �लखो व याद करो I ( PAGE NO. 114 TO 119) HOME ASSIGNMENT Sub: SCIENCE CLASS – VIII Q 1. What is Crop? Q 2. How many Crops are classified on the basis of the season? Explain them with examples. Q 3. Explain the following: i) ii) iii) iv) Q 4. Preparation of Soil Sowing Irrigation Storage Write four points of difference between Fertilizer and Manure. *** R.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 CLASS VIII 'B' (HISTORY) PROJECT NAME WARREN HASTINGS SIR JOHN MACPHERSON THE EARL CORNWALLIS ROBERT CLIVE LORD MOUNTBATTEN FORT WILLIAM RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY ISWAR CHANDRA VIDYASAGAR JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MOTHER TERESA ANNIE BESANT SWAMI VIVEKANANDA M.K GANDHI BABA AMTE ISHWAR CHANDRA VIDYASAGAR SWAMI DAYANANDA SARASWATI ABRAHAM LINCOLN LEONARDO DA VINCI CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS MARCO POLO MOTHER TERESA ANNIE BESANT SWAMI VIVEKANANDA WARREN HASTINGS SIR JOHN MACPHERSON THE EARL CORNWALLIS ROBERT CLIVE LORD MOUNTBATTEN FORT WILLIAM RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY ADOLF HITLER MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE CHARLES DICKENS THOMAS EDISON LOUIS PASTEUR EMILY BRONTE ALBERT EINSTEIN THEODORE ROOSEVELT JOSEPH STALIN NIKOLA TESLA CLASS VIII HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (HISTORY) Q1. Collect pictures/stories/poems and information about any of the following, (a) The Rani of Jhansi Singh (b) Maharaja Sindhia (c) Haider Ali (d) Maharaja Ranjit (e) Lord Dalhousie. HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (CIVICS) Q1. The chapter on equality had three drawing on religious tolerance made by students of your age. Design your own poster on religious tolerance for your peers. HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (GEOGRAPHY) Q1. (Page no. 07) Chapter no. 01 (Resources) Q No. 04 Activity. KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS- IX SUBJECT- ART EDUCATION 1. Draw and colour a composition with two animal and two human cartoonic figures ( on a ¼ size chart paper) 2. Draw a flower pot in line art ( on a ¼ size chart paper)- (use only permanent medium). Sl .no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 HOLIDAY Assignment Cl IX A (CIVICS) Name Alex Rosangliana Ashesh Paul C.Vanlalpeki Chavan Karan Kishor Darbuangpuii Deborah Vanrohlui Elizabeth Esther Lalruatdiki Joseph Lalhmachhuana Joseph V.L.Lawmkima Joydeep Nath Judy Mangnun Hawihti K.Tiken Singh K.Lalhruaizeli K.Lalremliani Khammuansiami Lalhruaitluangi Malsawmdawngkima Lalruatfeli Lalvensangi Topic Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Components of Parliament Components of Parliament 21 Melgy Zorammuani 22 Osika 23 P.C.Lalhlimpuii 24 Patcham RK 25 Pooja Kumari 26 Priya Das 27 Ravi Shah 28 Remruatkimi 29 Riya Sharma 30 Sabita Sharma 31 Thangromuana 32 Uma Shankar 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 V.Lalmuanpuii Vanlalawmpuia Vanlalhriatrenga Vanlalhriathlui Vanlalhruaia Vanlalthazuali Vanlalzawma Vanneihtluanga C.Lalmuanzova Lalduhsaka Lalramthara Lalrempuia Lalthafamkima Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Sl .no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 HOLIDAY Assignment Cl IX A (Geography) Name Alex Rosangliana Ashesh Paul C.Vanlalpeki Chavan Karan Kishor Darbuangpuii Deborah Vanrohlui Elizabeth Esther Lalruatdiki Joseph Lalhmachhuana Joseph V.L.Lawmkima Topic Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India 11 Joydeep Nath 12 Judy Mangnun Hawihti 13 K.Tiken Singh 14 K.Lalhruaizeli 15 K.Lalremliani 16 Khammuansiami 17 Lalhruaitluangi 18 Malsawmdawngkima 19 Lalruatfeli 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Lalvensangi Melgy Zorammuani Osika P.C.Lalhlimpuii Patcham RK Pooja Kumari Priya Das Ravi Shah Remruatkimi Riya Sharma Sabita Sharma Thangromuana Uma Shankar 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 V.Lalmuanpuii Vanlalawmpuia Vanlalhriatrenga Vanlalhriathlui Vanlalhruaia Vanlalthazuali Vanlalzawma Vanneihtluanga C.Lalmuanzova Lalduhsaka Lalramthara Lalrempuia Lalthafamkima Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India India Forest Cover India Forest Cover India Forest Cover India Forest Cover India Forest Cover Sl .no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 HOLIDAY Assignment Cl IX B (Civics) Name Anurag Saikia Benjamin C.Malsawmkima C.Lalnunsangi C.Lalpeksangi Carol. V.L Hualhimi Daniel Laltlankima Ralte David Lalmalsawma Deborah Lalhmangaihzuali Pachuau H.Lalrinpuii Himanshu Chauhan Immanuel Laltharmawii Jenny.H.Lalthatluangi Joseph Joydeep Chakraborty Megha Dinpuii Lalhlupuii Lalhmangaihsanga Lallianpuii Lalruatfela Topic Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory 21 Lalruatmawia 22 Llaruatsanga 23 Lalthangmawii 24 Lalthapuia 25 Laltlankimi 26 Ludy Saibuangpuii Sailo 27 Lungtiawii 28 Malsawmzuali Sailo 29 Mausmi Dehari 30 Mimi Vanlalhruaii Sailo Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Collect the list of CM in the Indian Territory Colllect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Colllect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Colllect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Colllect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Colllect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Colllect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Colllect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Colllect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Collect the Prominent Regional Parties of India Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate Name popular Pressure Groups of India and Where they operate 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 PC Lalrinsangi Pooja Paul Prity Majhi Rakshit Raj Simon Besra Sumona Begum Supratim Das Teresa Malsawmzuali Vanlalhmangaihzuali Yuonne Vanlalvenpuii Nelson Joey Zothansanga Sunil Kumar Lallianpuii Devesh Rawat Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Components of Parliament Sl .no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 HOLIDAY Assignment Cl IX B (Geography) Name Anurag Saikia Benjamin C.Malsawmkima C.Lalnunsangi C.Lalpeksangi Carol. V.L Hualhimi Daniel Laltlankima Ralte David Lalmalsawma Deborah Lalhmangaihzuali Pachuau H.Lalrinpuii Himanshu Chauhan Topic Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Divide India into Major Physiographic divisions Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Write short Notes on the Size and Location of your State Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Rivers systems of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India 11 Immanuel Laltharmawii 12 Jenny.H.Lalthatluangi 13 Joseph 14 Joydeep Chakraborty 15 Megha 16 Dinpuii 17 Lalhlupuii 18 Lalhmangaihsanga 19 Lallianpuii 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Lalruatfela Lalruatmawia Llaruatsanga Lalthangmawii Lalthapuia Laltlankimi Ludy Saibuangpuii Sailo Lungtiawii Malsawmzuali Sailo Mausmi Dehari Mimi Vanlalhruaii Sailo PC Lalrinsangi Pooja Paul 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Prity Majhi Rakshit Raj Simon Besra Sumona Begum Supratim Das Teresa Malsawmzuali Vanlalhmangaihzuali Yuonne Vanlalvenpuii Nelson Joey Zothansanga Sunil Kumar Lallianpuii Devesh Rawat Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India Famous Mountain peaks of India India Forest Cover India Forest Cover India Forest Cover India Forest Cover India Forest Cover R.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 CLASS IX 'B' HISTORY PROJECT NAME REVOLUTION-ITS MEANING STORY OF LOUIS XVI MEANING OF BOURBON FAMILY THE FRENCH REVOLUTION EFFECT OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION OUTBREAK OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION ESTATES-MEANING MONARCHY-MEANING DEMOCRACY MEANING ABOLITION OF SLAVERY SHORT NOTE ON EUROPE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION SOCIALISM-MEANING THE COMING OF SOCIALISM TO EUROPE THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE DURING 1914 THE FIRST WORLD WAR THE SECOND WORLD WAR SOCIALISM IN RUSSIA MEANING OF REPUBLIC THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR THE GREAT DEPRESSION ADOLF HITLER GERMAN WORKER'S PARTY NAZISM COLONIALISM IMPERIALISM DEFORESTATION RISE OF COMMERCIAL FORESTRY U.S AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR PASTORALISM GLOBALISATION DEMOCRACY MEANING ABOLITION OF SLAVERY SHORT NOTE ON EUROPE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION SOCIALISM-MEANING THE COMING OF SOCIALISM TO EUROPE THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE DURING 1914 THE FIRST WORLD WAR THE SECOND WORLD WAR GERMAN WORKER'S PARTY NAZISM 43 COLONIALISM 44 IMPERIALISM 45 DEFORESTATION KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOME WORK FOR CLASS IX A & B Read the novel “THREE MEN IN A BOAT ” by Jerome K. Jerome from Chap I to V sand write down the answer of the following questions. The answer of the following Question must be written in your H.W. copy. 1. The three friends think they have a problem to discuss. What is the problem? Do you think it is a genuine problem? 2. In what ways is the writer a boon for medical students? 3. What is your opinion of the three friends after reading the chapter? Chap1 4. Why did the friends pull out maps? What decision do they make? 5. “There is no poetry about Harris.” Do you agree with the writer? Is he of a more poetical nature? Give reasons. Chap2 6. Do you agree with the writer’s views on the boat of life? Give reasons for your answer. 7. Uncle Podger is a very vivid portrait of a particular kind of person. What are his chief characteristics? Does he make you laugh or annoy you? Give reasons for your answer. Chap3 8. Would you like to own a dog like Montmorency? Why/why not? 9. What is the impression you gather about the three friend’s attitude to work? 10. What do you think about the three friends at the end of this chapter? Do you have friends like any of them? Chap.4 11. Why does the writer consider even barometers as also “useless” and “misleading”? Justify his remarks by referring to one hanging at a hotel in Oxford. 12. Describe the role of the Bigg’s boys in this chapter. Chap.5 WRITING SECTION Q13Write an article in about 120 words to be published in your school magazine on the topic “Advantages of Railway in Mizoram”. GRAMMAR SECTION Q.15 Watch an English News Channel of your choice and write five top News of the day beginning from 12May to 20 June 2017 Q.16 Learn the structures of all the Tenses written in your Class Work Copy R.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 CLASS IX 'A' HISTORY PROJECT NAME REVOLUTION-ITS MEANING STORY OF LOUIS XVI MEANING OF BOURBON FAMILY THE FRENCH REVOLUTION EFFECT OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION OUTBREAK OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION ESTATES-MEANING MONARCHY-MEANING DEMOCRACY MEANING ABOLITION OF SLAVERY SHORT NOTE ON EUROPE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION SOCIALISM-MEANING THE COMING OF SOCIALISM TO EUROPE THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE DURING 1914 THE FIRST WORLD WAR THE SECOND WORLD WAR SOCIALISM IN RUSSIA MEANING OF REPUBLIC THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR THE GREAT DEPRESSION ADOLF HITLER GERMAN WORKER'S PARTY NAZISM COLONIALISM IMPERIALISM DEFORESTATION RISE OF COMMERCIAL FORESTRY U.S AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR PASTORALISM GLOBALISATION DEMOCRACY MEANING ABOLITION OF SLAVERY SHORT NOTE ON EUROPE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION SOCIALISM-MEANING THE COMING OF SOCIALISM TO EUROPE THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE DURING 1914 THE FIRST WORLD WAR THE SECOND WORLD WAR GERMAN WORKER'S PARTY NAZISM 43 COLONIALISM 44 IMPERIALISM KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS- IX SUBJECT- SCIENCE (PHYSICS) 1. A body starts from rest and acquires a velocity of in 5s. find the acceleration and distance travelled. 2. A farmer moves along the boundary of the square field of side 10m in 40s. what will be the magnitude of displacement of the farmer at the end of 2 minutes 20 seconds. 3. An object travels 16m in 4s and then another 16m in 2s. what is the average speed of the object. 4. The odometer of a car roads 2000km at the end of the trip and 2400km at the end of the trip, if the trip took 8hours, calculate the average speed of the car in and . 5. A stone is dropped from a raising balloon at a height of 76m above the ground and reaches the ground in 6s. what was the velocity of the balloon when the stone was dropped. 6. On turning a corner a motorist moving at , find a child on the road 100m ahead. He instantly stops the engine by applying the brakes so as to stop it within 1m of the child. Calculate the time require to stop it. 7. A train starting from rest attains a velocity of in 5 minutes. Assuming that the acceleration is uniform, find- i) the acceleration and ii) the distance travelled by the train for attaining this velocity. 8. A car accelerates uniformly from to in 5s. calculate the acceleration and the distance covered by the car in that time. 9. An athlete complete one round of a circular track of diameter 400m in 40s. what will be the distance covered and the displacement at the end of 2mimutes 20s. 10. A motorboat starting from rest on a lake accelerates in a straight line at a constant rate , for 8.0 sec. how far the boat travel during this time? 11. A ball is gently dropped from a height of 20m. if its velocity increases uniformly at the rate of , with what velocity will it strike the ground? After what time will it strike the ground? NCERT TEXT BOOK FOR CLASS-IX, EXERCISE OF CHAPTER-8 ( MOTION) QUESTION NO. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ( PAGE NO. 112) HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS-IX (BIO) PROJECT Q1.Make a herbarium of cereals , pulses and soil seeds and identify the seasons of their sowing and harvesting. OR Draw or make a model of plant or animal cell (chart or model) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (Homework copy) Q1.Differentiate manure from fertilizers. Q2.How will you differentiate intercropping from mix cropping? Q3. What are the advantages of composite fish culture? Q4.Which cell organelles are known as suicide bags ? Why Q5Why mitochondria are known as power house of cell ? Q6How does amoeba obtain its food? Q7.What is pasturage ? How is it related to honey production ? Q8.What is Genetic Manipulation ? How is it useful in agricultural practices. Q9.Differentiate plant cells from animal cells by giving three points . Q10.Explain the terms (a) cyclosis (b) endocytosis (c) exocytosis . क�द्र�य �वद्यालय आइजोल ग्रीष्मावकाश गह ृ कायर् क�ा- IX B �वषय – �हंद� 1. �नम्न�ल�खत �वषय का चयन करते हुए चाटर् बनाइये – • �कसी स्वतंत्रता सेनानी पर आधा�रत क�वता I 2. �हंद� सा�हत्य के च�चर्त लेखक :- प�रचय I 3. �नबंध �लख� :- ( कोई एक ) • भारतीय �कसान • पयार्वरण संर�ण • छात्र अनश ु ासन 4. पत्र लेखन :- दो औपचा�रक और दो अनौपचा�रक पत्र �ल�खए I 5. ���तज , व्याकरण म� अब तक �लखाए गए अध्याय याद क�िजए I NOTE:- लेखन कायर् म� स्वच्छता एवं शद्ध ु ता का ध्यान रख� I KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS- X SUBJECT- ART EDUCATION 1. Draw and colour a scenery by using the law of perspective ( on ¼ size chart paper). 2. Draw and colour a village life scene ( on ¼ size chart paper). Sl .no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Holiday Assignment Cl X A (Civics) Name Andrew Lalmalsawma Anish Chhetri Ansar Ibbal Sadial Anurag Borthakur Ayush Chauhan B.Lalrinsangi C.Lalramnunmawii C.Lalruatfeli Garner Chawngthantluanga Gilbert Lalchhanchhuaha H.Lalsangzuala Isaac Lalramnghaka Joyce Biakdiki Lalhriatpuia Lalhruaitluanga Lalhruaizeli Hlawndo Lalita Kanwar Lallawmzuala Lalmuanawmi Pachuau Lalnunhlui Lalremmawii Fanai Lalruatfela Lalthafeli Malsawmzuali Renthlei Priya Kumari Rajvir Kaur Ravi Prakash Rai Rebecca L Sailo Ruthi Vanlalhmangaihi Samuel Vanlalrempuia Shayani Das T.Lalzarzovi Zachariah Zomuansangi Zothantluanga C.Lalmuanzova Lalthafamkima Topic Origin of Democracy Origin of Political Parties in India Linguistic Divisions of India Social Divisions of India Federalism Direct Democracy Indirect Democracy Indirect Democracy Differenct types of Democracy in the World Caste-Politics relation in India Feminist Movement Democracy in Nepal Pressure Groups of NE India President of India Supreme Court of India Fundamental Rights of India Dictatorship with Examples Civil Rights Movement in USA The Black Power Movement in USA UNDP Evolution of Democracy in Nepal Bolivia's Water War Indian National Congress Monarchy Decentralization Communalism in India Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Social Diversity Ethnic Goups of India Ethnic Goups of India Ethnic Goups of India Ethnic Goups of India List the Chief Ministers of the Indian States List the Chief Ministers of the Indian States List the Chief Ministers of the Indian States Sl .no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Holiday Assignment Cl X B (Civics) Name Akshat Joshi Anchal Chhetri Avantika Goel C.Vanruatpuii Birjit Singha Francis Lalremtluanga H.Lalrinzuala Henry Lalmuanpuia Janet Lalthapari Jinny Raj Kamal Das Lalduhsaka Lalhruaikima Lalhruaizeli Lalmuankima Lalnunpuia Lalpekhlua Lalruatfela Lalruatfela Lalruatzeli M.S.Dawngzeli Mosses Lallawmsanga Shanta Das Subhadra Roy V.Lalhluziali V.L.Biakhlimpuii Vanlalhriatpuii Vanlalngeni Bawihtlung Vanlalpeki Zosangzuali Topic Origin of Democracy Origin of Political Parties in India Linguistic Divisions of India Social Divisions of India Federalism Direct Democracy Indirect Democracy List the Chief Ministers of the Indian States Differenct types of Democracy in the World Caste-Politics relation in India Feminist Movement Democracy in Nepal Pressure Groups of NE India President of India Supreme Court of India Fundamental Rights of India Dictatorship with Examples Civil Rights Movement in USA The Black Power Movement in USA UNDP Evolution of Democracy in Nepal Bolivia's Water War Indian National Congress Monarchy Decentralization Communalism in India Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Social Diversity Ethnic Goups of India KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOME WORK FOR CLASS X A Read the novel “THE STORY OF MY LIFE” by Helen Keller from Chap I to VI and write down the answer of the following questions. 1. When and where was Helen born? Give a brief description of her family. 2. How did Helen become deaf and blind? What resulted in this tragedy? Chap.1 3. Write down some of the naughty pranks of Helen Keller. Which of the most naughty prank of Helen has been pointed out in the Chap. 2? How did it pave the path of education for the girl 4. Who was Martha Washington and how she was dominated by Helen? 5. Why was Helen jealous of her younger sister? Narrate an incident which shows how envious she was. How would you interpret this act of Helen? Chap.2 6. Why did most of Helen’s family and friends feel that nothing could be done for her? What gave hope to Helen’s mother one fine day? 7. Describe Helen’s meeting with Dr. Bell? How did the rays of hope arise? Chap.3 8. When did Anne Sullivan come to teach Helen? How did she begin to teach her? 9. Why did Helen break a new doll? Did she repent later on? Why? Explain in detail. 10. Describe Anne Sullivan’s character. Was she patient? Give incidents from the text to prove that she was quiet, calm and understanding. Chap.4 11. How did Helen try to increase her vocabulary? How did Miss Sullivan help her? 12. Why was Helen so attracted to Nature? How did she finally overcome her fear of climbing trees? Explain in detail. Chap.5 13. How did Anne interpret the meaning of ‘Love’? How did her teacher try to explain her? 14. What makes you estimate that Miss Sullivan was a very patient and sympathetic teacher? Chap6 WRITNG SECTION Q.15 Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper expressing your views and concern about the importance of conserving Natural Resources. Q.16 Watch any English News Channel of your choice and write five top News Of The Day starting from 12May2017 to 20 June2017. ENGLISH HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK (In Grammar Notebook) CLASS XA MCB 1 Page 26 C5,C7 2 Page 33 D5,D6 3 Page34 D7,D8 4 Page36 E2,E3 5 Page37 E4,E5 6 Page38 E6 Q2 Read the novel “Story of my life” and write down the summary of the chapters 1,2,3,4 and 5. Q3 Revise the syllabus covered so far(April and May) ENGLISH HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK (In Grammar Notebook) CLASS XII A,B 1 2 3 From any magazine select five passages, paste them in notebooks and make notes followed by the key for abbreviations, and summary(80 words) Read the novel “The Invisible Man” and write down the summary of the chapters 1,2,3,4 and 5. Write about the person whom you would like to have as your role model. Sl .no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Holiday Assignment Cl X A (Geography) Name Andrew Lalmalsawma Anish Chhetri Ansar Ibbal Sadial Anurag Borthakur Ayush Chauhan B.Lalrinsangi C.Lalramnunmawii C.Lalruatfeli Garner Chawngthantluanga Gilbert Lalchhanchhuaha H.Lalsangzuala Isaac Lalramnghaka Joyce Biakdiki Lalhriatpuia Lalhruaitluanga Lalhruaizeli Hlawndo Lalita Kanwar Lallawmzuala Lalmuanawmi Pachuau Lalnunhlui Lalremmawii Fanai Lalruatfela Lalthafeli Malsawmzuali Renthlei Priya Kumari Rajvir Kaur Ravi Prakash Rai Rebecca L Sailo Ruthi Vanlalhmangaihi Samuel Vanlalrempuia Shayani Das T.Lalzarzovi Zachariah Zomuansangi Zothantluanga C.Lalmuanzova Lalthafamkima Topic Non Conventional sources of Energy Conventional Sources of Energy Renewable Resources Non Renewable Resources Natural Gas Minerals Subsistence Farming Water Pollution Sources of Irrigation in India Multipurpose Project of South India Multipurpose Project of East India Multipurpose Project of West India Multipurpose Project of North India Rainwater Harvesting Water Scarcity Indian Wildlife Protection Act Soils of India Distribution of Sols in India Khadar and Bangar Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit Rabi and Kharif Minerals Indian Railways Indian Railways Indian Railways Indian Railways Top ten highest mountain ranges of India Top ten biggest rivers of India Forest cover of India Reserved Forest and Protected Forest of India Reserved Forest and Protected Forest of India Reserved Forest and Protected Forest of India Reserved Forest and Protected Forest of India Important National Highways of India Eastern ports of India Western Ports of India Conventional Sources of Energy Sl .no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Holiday Assignment Cl X B (Geography) Name Akshat Joshi Anchal Chhetri Avantika Goel C.Vanruatpuii Birjit Singha Francis Lalremtluanga H.Lalrinzuala Henry Lalmuanpuia Janet Lalthapari Jinny Raj Kamal Das Lalduhsaka Lalhruaikima Lalhruaizeli Lalmuankima Lalnunpuia Lalpekhlua Lalruatfela Lalruatfela Lalruatzeli M.S.Dawngzeli Mosses Lallawmsanga Shanta Das Subhadra Roy V.Lalhluziali V.L.Biakhlimpuii Vanlalhriatpuii Vanlalngeni Bawihtlung Vanlalpeki Zosangzuali Topic Non Conventional sources of Energy Conventional Sources of Energy Renewable Resources Non Renewable Resources Natural Gas Minerals Subsistence Farming Water Pollution Sources of Irrigation in India Multipurpose Project of South India Multipurpose Project of East India Multipurpose Project of West India Multipurpose Project of North India Rainwater Harvesting Water Scarcity Indian Wildlife Protection Act Soils of India Distribution of Sols in India Khadar and Bangar Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit Rabi and Kharif Minerals Indian Railway Important National Highways of India Eastern ports of India Western Ports of India Top ten highest mountain ranges of India Top ten biggest rivers of India Forest cover of India Reserved Forest and Protected Forest of India R.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 CLASS X 'B' HISTORY PROJECT NAME (FAMOUS NOVELIST) JOHN BUNYAN DANIEL DEFOE JONATHAN SWIFT SAMUEL RICHARDSON HENRY FIELDING JANE AUSTEN MARY SHELLEY THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK BENJAMIN DISRAELI WILLIAM THACKERAY CHARLES DICKENS ADOLF HITLER WILKIE COLLINS GEORGE ELIOT MARK TWAIN OSCAR WILDE GEORGE GISSING THOMAS HARDY HENRY JAMES EDITH WHARTON JAMES JOYCE PATRICK WHITE DORIS LESSING MAHATMA GANDHI ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOHN UPDIKE DON DELILLO THOMAS HARDY WILLIAM FAULKNER VLADIMIR NABOKOV JOSEPH HELLER RICHARD WRIGHT CHETAN BHAGAT ROBERT PENN WARREN E.M FORSTER WILLIAM GOLDING HENRY MILLER JOHN CHEEVER SINCLAIR LEWIS EDMUND YATES E.H YOUNG JODI PICOULT 43 DAVID BALDACCI 44 JK ROWLING 45 DANIEL DEFOE R.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 CLASS X 'A' HISTORY PROJECT NAME (FAMOUS NOVELIST) JOHN BUNYAN DANIEL DEFOE HELEN KELER SAMUEL RICHARDSON HENRY FIELDING WILLIAM SHAKESPHERE MARY SHELLEY THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK BENJAMIN DISRAELI WILLIAM THACKERAY CHARLES DICKENS NATHANIEL HAWTHRONE WILKIE COLLINS GEORGE ELIOT MARK TWAIN OSCAR WILDE GEORGE GISSING THOMAS HARDY HENRY JAMES EDITH WHARTON JAMES JOYCE PATRICK WHITE DORIS LESSING MAHATMA GANDHI CHETAN BHAGAT JOHN UPDIKE DON DELILLO JK ROWLING WILLIAM SHAKESPHERE VLADIMIR NABOKOV JOSEPH HELLER RICHARD WRIGHT JK ROWLING DANNIEL DEFOE Q1. If 𝑝𝑝 𝑞𝑞 Summer Vacation Home Work Class-10 Chapter – Real Numbers is a rational number (𝑞𝑞≠0).What is the condition on q so that the decimal representation of 𝑝𝑝 𝑞𝑞 is terminating ? Q2. Express 107 in the form of 4q+3 for some positive integer q. Q3. Show that any positive odd integer is of the form 6q+1 or 6q+3 or 6q+5, where q is some integer. LEVEL-II Q4. Use Euclid’s division algorithm to find the HCF of 1288 and 575. Q5. Check whether 5 x 3 x 11+11 and 5x7+7X3 are composite number and justify. Q6. Check whether 6𝑛𝑛 can end with the digit 0, where n is any natural number. Q7. Given that LCM (26,169) = 338, write HCF (26,169).] Q8. Find the HCF and LCM of 6, 72and 120 using the prime factorization method. Q9. Use Euclid’s division lemma to show that the square of any positive integer is either of the form 3m or 3m+1 for some integer m. Q10. Use Euclid’s division lemma to show that the cube of any positive integer is of the form 9m, 9m+1 or 9m+8 for some integer m. LEVEL-III Q11. Show that √3 is an irrational number. Q12. Show that one and only one out of n, n+2, n+4 is divisible by 3, where n is any positive integer. Q13. Find the HCF of 65 & 117 and express it in the form of 65m + 117n. Q14. Express 2658 as a product of its prime factors. Q15. Find the LCM and HCF of 17, 23 and 29. Q16. Find the largest positive integer that will divide 122, 150 and 115 leaving remainder 5,7 and 11 respectively. Q17. Using prime factorization method, find the HCF and LCM of 72, 126 and 168. Q18. Three sets of English, Mathematics and Science books containing 336, 240 and 96 books respectively have to be stacked in such a way that all the books are stored subject wise and the height of each stack is the same. How many stacks will be there? Polynomials LEVEL-1 Q1. Let α and β are the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial 2x2−5x−6 then form a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 𝛼𝛼+𝛽𝛽 𝑎𝑎𝑛𝑛𝑑𝑑 𝛼𝛼𝛽𝛽. (CBSE 2011) Q2. Check whether 𝑥𝑥2+3𝑥𝑥+1 is a factor of 3𝑥𝑥4+5𝑥𝑥3−7𝑥𝑥2+2𝑥𝑥+2 ? (CBSE 2010) Q3. Can (x-7) be the remainder on division of a polynomial (𝑥𝑥) 𝑏𝑏𝑦𝑦 (7𝑥𝑥+2)? Justify your answer (CBSE 2010) Q4. What must be subtracted from the polynomial 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = 𝑥𝑥4+2𝑥𝑥3−13𝑥𝑥2−12𝑥𝑥+21, so that the resulting polynomial is exactly divisible by 𝑥𝑥2−4𝑥𝑥+3 ? (CBSE 2013) 2 Q5. Find the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial p(x) = 6𝑥𝑥 −7𝑥𝑥−3 and verify the relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients? (CBSE 2014-15) Q6. Find the quadratic polynomial sum of whose zeroes is 2√3 and their product is 2? (CBSE 2008) LEVEL-2 Q7. If the sum of squares of the zeroes of the polynomials 6𝑥𝑥2+𝑥𝑥+𝑘𝑘 is 25/36. Find the value of k? ( CBSE 2014-15) 2 Q8. If one zero of the quadratic polynomial f(x)= 4𝑥𝑥 −8𝑘𝑘𝑥𝑥−9 is negative of the other, then find the value of k? (CBSE 201415) Q9. Find the values of k for which the quadratic equation 9𝑥𝑥2−3𝑘𝑘𝑥𝑥+𝑘𝑘 = 0 has equal roots. (CBSE 2014) 3 2 Q10. On dividing 3𝑥𝑥 −2𝑥𝑥 +5𝑥𝑥+5 by the polynomial p(x), the quotient and remainder are 𝑥𝑥2−𝑥𝑥+2 and −7 respectively. Find p(x)? (CBSE 2013) 4 3 2 Q11. Find all the zeroes of the polynomial 𝑥𝑥 +𝑥𝑥 −9𝑥𝑥 −3𝑥𝑥+18, if two of its zeroes are √3 𝑎𝑎𝑛𝑛𝑑𝑑 √−3. (CBSE 2010,13) Q12. If α and β are zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 𝑝𝑝(𝑥𝑥)=𝑥𝑥2−(𝑘𝑘−6)𝑥𝑥+(2𝑘𝑘+1). Find the value of k if 𝛼𝛼+𝛽𝛽=𝛼𝛼𝛽𝛽. (CBSE 2010) 2 Q13. If the zeroes of the polynomial 𝑥𝑥 −5𝑥𝑥+𝑘𝑘 are the reciprocal of each other, then find the value of k ? (CBSE 2011) 2 Q14. If α and β are zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 𝑥𝑥 −6𝑥𝑥+𝑎𝑎, find the value of′𝑎𝑎′. If 3𝛼𝛼+2𝛽𝛽=20. (CBSE 2010) LEVEL-3 Q15. On dividing 3x3+4x2+5x−13 by a polynomial g(x), the quotient and remainder are 3𝑥𝑥+10 and 16𝑥𝑥−43 respectively. Find the polynomial g(x). (CBSE 2014-15) Q16. Form a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3 and 2. Q17 Form a cubic polynomial whose zeroes are -1, 1 and 2 Q18. Form a polynomial whose zeroes are -1,1 3 and -3. Q19. If 𝛼𝛼 𝑎𝑎𝑛𝑛𝑑𝑑 𝛽𝛽 are the zeroes of the equation 6x2+x−2=0, 𝛼𝛼 𝛽𝛽 find 𝛽𝛽 + 𝛼𝛼 . Q20. If one of the zeroes of the polynomial 2x2+𝑝𝑝𝑥𝑥+4=0 is 2, find the other zero, also find the value of p Q21. If one zero of the polynomial (α2+9)x2+13𝑥𝑥+6α is reciprocal of the other. Find the value of α . Linear Equation in 2 variables Q1. For what value of k the following pair has infinite number of solutions. (k-3)x + 3y = k k(x+y)=12 Q2. Write the condition sothat a 1 x + b 1 y = c 1 and a 2 x + b 2 y = c 2 have unique solution. Q3. Find the value of k for which x + 2y =5, 3x+ky+15=0 is inconsistent. Q4. Solve the equations: (using substitution method ) 3x – y = 3 7x + 2y = 20 Q5. Solve the equation for x and y : (Using Cross Multiplication method) px + qy = p – q qx – py = p + q Q6. Solve the equations: 1 1 1 1 − 𝑦𝑦 = −1 , + 2𝑦𝑦 = 8 2𝑥𝑥 𝑥𝑥 Q8. Solve for x and y: 𝑥𝑥 + 𝑦𝑦 = 𝑎𝑎 + 𝑏𝑏 𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 − 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 = 𝑎𝑎2 − 𝑏𝑏 2 Q9. Solve the equations by using the method of cross multiplication: 5x + 12y =7 , x + y = 7 Q10. Solve :- for u & v 4u – v = 14uv 3u + 2v = 16uv where u≠0, v≠ 0 Q10. Find the value of ‘k’ for which the system of linear equations 2x+5y = 3 and (k +1 )x + 2(k + 2) y = 2k will have infinite number of solutions. Q11. The sum of digits of a two digit number is 9. If 27is subtracted from the number, the digits are reversed. Find the number. Q12. Students of a class are made to stand in rows. If one student is extra in a row, there would be 2 rows less. If one student is less in a row there would be 3 rows more. Find the number of the students in the class. Q13. Ritu can row downstream 20 km in 2 hr , and upstream 4 km in 2 hr . Find her speed of rowing in still water and the speed of the current. Q14. In a ∆𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴, ∠𝐶𝐶 , = 3∠B = 2 (∠A +∠B ) find the these angle. Q15. 8 men and 12 boys can finish a piece of work in 10 days while 6 men and 8 boys can finish it in 14 days. Find the time taken by 1 man alone and that by one boy alone to finish the work. Q16. Find the value of K for which the system of linear equations 2x+5y = 3, (k +1 )x + 2(k + 2) y = 2K will have infinite number of solutions. Q17. Leela tells her daughter: “Seven years ago, I was seven times as old as you were then. Also, three years from now, I shall be three times as old as you will be.” Find the ages of Leela and her daughter. KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, AIZAWL HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS- X SUBJECT- SCIENCE (PHYSICS) 1. A parallel combination of three resistors takes a current of 5A from a 20V supply. If two resistors are 10Ω and 8Ω. Find the value of third one. 2. A parallel combination of three resistors takes a current of 7.5A from a 30V supply. If two resistors are 10Ω and 12Ω. Find the value of third one. 3. When 12V battery is connected across a unknown resistor , there is a current of 2.5mA in the circuit. Find the value of resistance of the resistor. 4. Show how you would connect three resistors , each of resistance 6Ω, so that the combination has a resistance of i) 9Ω ii) 4Ω 5. A battery of 9V is connected in series with resistors of 0.2Ω, 0.3Ω, 0.4Ω, 0.5Ω and 12Ω respectively. How much current would flow through the 12Ω resistor? 6. How many 176Ω resistor ( in parallel) are require to carry 5A on a 220V line? 7. Resistance of a metal wire of length 1m is 26Ω at 20˚C. if the diameter of the wire is 0.3mm, what will be the resistivity of the metal at that temperature. 8. How much will an electric bulb drawn from a 220V source, if the resistance of the bulb filament is 1200Ω. How much will an electric heater coil drawn from a 220V source, if the resistance of the heater coil is 100Ω 9. The potential difference between the terminals of a heater coil is 60V when it draws a current of 4A from the source. What current will the heater draw if the potential difference is increased to 120V? NCERT TEXT BOOK FOR CLASS-X, EXERCISE OF CHAPTER-12 ( ELECTRICITY) QUESTION NO. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 ( PAGE NO. 221) HOLIDAY HOMEWORK SUB-BIOLOGY CLASS-X(A,B) Q1.The inner lining of small intestine has numerous finger like projections .What are they called? Write two functions of it? Q2.What are the role of bile juice in digesting food ? Q3.Diffrentiate aerobic respiration from anaerobic respiration. Q4.How are the alveoli designed to maximise the exchange of gases? Q5.What is double circulation ?Why is it necessary in human beings? Q6.How is oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in human beings? Q7.How are water and minerals are transported in plants? Q8.What is the role of acid in our stomach? Q9.Write the function of nephron? Q10.What are the methods used by plants to get rid of excretory products? PROJECT(on chart paper) Q1.Draw a neat and label diagram or make a model of Human Digestive System or Human Excretory System or Human Respiratory System.
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