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CLASS

SUBJECT

CONTENT
Invisible Mam

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ENGLISH

MATHS

Answer the following questions based on your reading of the novel.


1. Describe the people of Iping Village.
2. Critically analyze the characters of
a) Griffin
b) Dr. Kemp
c) Mr. Marvel
3. Describe the turning points in the novel.
Refer to :a) Chapters 5, 6, 7
b) Chapters 15, 16
c) Chapters 19, 20, 21, 22
d) Chapter 25
e) Chapter - 28
To be done on ruled A4 size sheets.
All answers are to be written in 150-200 words, properly divided
into paragraphs.
Chapter 1 Relations and Functions
1 Mark Questions

1) Let f : A
B be one one function such that range of f = { b}.
Determine the number of elements in A.
2) If f(x) = x + 7 and g(x) = x 7, x

R, find (fog) (7).

3) Let * be a binary operation defined on R then if a * b =


write ( 2* 3) * 4

(a b) 2
3

4) Discuss the function f : { 1, 2, 3}


{ 0, 3, 7, 13, 14 } for being one
2
one and onto, where f (x) = x + x + 1.

5) If f : R
-1
(x).

R defined by f(x) =

2x 1
5

be an invertible function, write f

4 Marks Questions
6) Let A = { x : -1

1 } = B. Let f : A

B be defined as f(x) = x 2,

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find whether f is surjective, injective or bijective.

7) Show that f :R {0}


R {0} given by f (x) = 3/ x is invertible and it
is inverse of itself.
8) Discuss the commutativity and associativity of binary operation *

defined on Q by the rule a * b = a b + ab , for all a, b Q.


9) Let R1 = R { -1} and an operation * is defined on R 1 by a * b = a + b

+ ab
a, b
element.

R1. Find the identity element and inverse of an

10) A relation R defined on N by ( a, b) R (c, d)


that R is an equivalence relation.

a + d = b + c. Show

Chapter 2 Inverse Trigonometric Functions


1 Mark Questions
Evaluate the following for the principal values:

cos 1 (cos
1)

2
2
) sin 1 (sin
)
3
3

cos[cos 1 (
2)

2 sin 1 (
3)

1
2

3
) ]
2
6

) 3 cos 1 (

1
1
) 6 tan 1 ( )
2
3
cos 1 (

4) Write in the simplest form :

sin 1
5) Prove that :

x
x2 1

sec 1

sin x cos x
2

x2 1

x
2

4 Marks Questions
Write the following in the simplest form :

cos 1
6)
7)

1 x2 1
2 1 x2

5x
tan 1 [
]
1 6x 2

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Prove the following :

cos[tan 1{sin(cot
8)

tan(
9)

x2 1
x2 2

1
a
1
a
2b
cos 1 ) tan( cos 1 )
4 2
b
4 2
b
a
3 sin 1

10)

x)}]

Solve :

2
2x
2x

1 1 x

4
cos
2 tan 1

2
2
2
3
1 x
1 x
1 x

Chapter 3-4 Matrices and Determinants


1 Mark Questions

1) For what value of

, the matrix

5
3
1

has no inverse?

2) If A = 2B, where A & B are square matrices of order 3 3 and

A
5, what is

3) Let A be a non singular matrix of order 3 3 and


= 5, what is

adjA
?

4) If A =

1 2
4 2

2A
, then find the value of k if

A
=k

adjA
5) If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that

A
= 125, find

4 Marks Questions

2 1 4
0 3 5

6 1 3

6) Express
symmetric matrix.

as the sum of a symmetric & a skew

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x 1

2 3

7) Find x if

x
3

=O

x 1 1
1 x 1
1 1

8) Solve for x :

9) Prove that

=0

abc

abc

abc

10) If a, b, c are in A.P., show that

= 2 ( a + b ) ( b + c ) ( c + a)

x 1 x 2 x a
x2 x3 xb
x3 x4 xc

=0

6 Marks Questions
11) The sum of three numbers is -1. If we multiply second number by
2, third by 3 & add them, we get 5. If we subtract the third number
from the sum of first and second numbers, we get -1. Represent it
algebraically & find the numbers using matrix method.

12) Using elementary row operations, find inverse of matrix

1 1 0
2 3 4

0 1 2

2
4

2
2
1

1 3 3
1 4 3

1 3 4

4
4
5

13) Given A =
and B =
, find AB. Use this to
solve the following system of equations : x y = 3,
2x + 3y + 4z =
17,
y + 2z = 7

2 3 5
3 2 4

1 1 2

14) If A =
, find A-1 and hence solve the following system of
equations :
2x 3y + 5z = 16 , 3x + 2y 4z = -4,
x + y 2z = 3

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15) Find (AB)-1, where A =

5 0 4
2 3 2

1 2 1

, B-1 =

1 3 3
1 4 3

1 3 4

Chapter 5 Continuity and Differentiability


4 Marks Questions

3ax b, x 1

11, x 1

5ax 2b, x 1

1) For what values of a and b, f (x) =


is continuous
at x = 1.
2) Find the value of k such that the following functions are
continuous at the indicated point:

1 cos 4 x

,x 0

8x 2

k, x 0

(i) f(x) =

at x = 0

x x 16 x 20

,x 2

( x 2) 2

k, x 2
3

(ii) f(x) =
at x = 2
3) Find the value of a, b, c such that the following functions are
continuous at the indicated point :

(i) f(x) =

(ii) f(x) =

x2
a , x 2
x2
a b , x 2
x2
2b, x 2
x2
at x = -2

sin( a 1) x sin x

,x 0

x
c, x 0

x bx 2 x
,x 0

bx 2

4) If x = a (

at x = 0

- sin ), y = a ( 1 cos ), find

dy
dx

at

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5) If y = xx, show that

d 2 y 1 dy 2 y
( ) 0
x
dx 2 y dx

6) Verify Rolles Theorem for the function f(x) = sin x + cos x , x

[0, /2 ]
7) Verify Lagranges mean value theorem for the function f(x) = x 2 +
2x +3 in the interval [ 4, 6].

tan 1
8) Differentiate

2x
1 x2

sin 1
with respect to

1 x 2 1 y 2 a( x y )

2x
1 x2

dy
1 y2

dx
1 x2

9) If
, prove that
10) Differentiate the following functions w.r.t. x
(i)
x = y cosec (xy)
(ii)
( sin y) x = ( cos x) y

tan 1

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PHYSICS

xx
1 x

(iii)
(iv)
log sin x ( cos x)
(v)
(sin x )x + (cos x ) tan x
ASSIGNMENT 1: Students have to write the following experiments
in their practical file except observation table which would be
completed when they will perform experiments in the lab.
Experiments:
1 To determine resistance per cm of a given wire by plotting a
graph of potential difference versus current.
2 To find resistance of a given wire using meter bridge and hence
determine the resistivity (specific resistance) of its material.
3 To verify the laws of combination (series/parallel) of resistances
using a meter bridge.
4 To compare the emf of two given primary cells using
potentiometer.
5 To determine the internal resistance of given primary cell using
potentiometer.
6 To determine resistance of a galvanometer by half-deflection
7
8
9

method.(Please do not write figure of merit part)


To find the focal length of a convex mirror, using a convex lens.
To find the focal length of a convex lens by plotting graphs
between u and v .
To determine angle of minimum deviation for a given prism by

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11
12
13
14
15

plotting a graph between angle of incidence and angle of


deviation.
To determine refractive index of a glass slab using a travelling
microscope.
To find refractive index of a liquid by using concave mirror,
To find refractive index of a liquid by using convex lens and
plane mirror.
To draw the I-V characteristic curve of a p-n junction in forward
bias condition.
To draw the I-V characteristic curve of a p-n junction in reverse
bias condition.
To draw the characteristic curve of a Zener diode and to
determine its reverse break- down voltage.

Note:
1.Please make all related circuit diagrams and ray diagrams using
pencil.
2.Leave sufficient space for calculations and observation tables to
be done on the blank pages only.

ASSIGNMENT 2: Students have to work for an investigatory


project from the list of topics given below (you can choose your
own topics too). The same will be used to present in the board
examination. Students have to look for innovative original ideas
to present the theme of the project they are working for.
SUGGESTED INVESTIGATORY PROJECTS
1
2
a
b
3

To study various factors on which the internal resistance / emf


of a cell depends.
To study the variations, in current flowing, in a circuit
containing a LDR, because of a variation.
in the power of the incandescent lamp, used to 'illuminate' the
LDR. (keeping all the lamps at a fixed distance).
in the distance of a incandescent lamp (of fixed power) used to
'illuminate' the LDR.
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.

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5
i
ii
6

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CHEMISTRY

To design an appropriate logic gate combination for a given


truth table.
To investigate the relation between the ratio of
output and input voltage and
number of turns in the secondary coil and primary coil of a
self designed transformer.
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.
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's law.
To set up a common base transistor circuit and to study its
input and output characteristic and to calculate its current
gain.
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.
To construct a switch using a transistor and to draw the graph
between the input and output voltage and mark the cut-off,
saturation and active regions.
To study the earth's magnetic field using a tangent galvanometer

Students need to prepare investigatory project on the topic given


below. They can chose the topic of their choice or need to make a
project on the topic allotted to them roll no. wise. Project report should
have
AIM
CONTENT/INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CERTIFICATE
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENT/PROCEDURE
OBSERVATION
RESULT/CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
TOPICS
1. Study of the quantity of Casein present in different samples of
milk.
2. Comparative study of the rate of fermentation of various food
materials.
3. Comparative study of antacid.

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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Determination of content present in cold drinks.


Determination of carbohydrate, protein and others in food stuff.
Determination of ions present in soil sample.
Determination of content present in honey.
To calculate the strength of acid present in citrus fruit.
To study the effect on equilibrium by changing the
concentration of reactant or product.\
10.To study the effect of concentration or temperature on any
reaction.
11. To study electrochemical principles on any electrochemical cell.
12. To study faradays first and second law.
13. To study the effectiveness of different common oil in forming
emulsions.
14. To compare the effectiveness of a number of emulsifying agent
in forming emulsions.
15. To analyze a sample of brass/coin/alloy.
16. To identify the presence of functional group present in
medicines.
17. To prepare azo dye or double salt or complex compound.
Students need to prepare investigatory project on the topic given
below. They can chose the topic of their choice or need to make a
project on the topic allotted to them roll no. wise. Project report should
have
AIM
CONTENT/INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CERTIFICATE
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENT/PROCEDURE
OBSERVATION
RESULT/CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

TOPICS
Study of the quantity of Casein present in different samples of
milk.
Comparative study of the rate of fermentation of various food
materials.
Comparative study of antacid.
Determination of content present in cold drinks.
Determination of carbohydrate, protein and others in food stuff.
Determination of ions present in soil sample.
Determination of content present in honey.

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8. To calculate the strength of acid present in citrus fruit.
9. To study the effect on equilibrium by changing the
concentration of reactant or product.
10. To study the effect of concentration or temperature on any
reaction.
11. To study electrochemical principles on any electrochemical cell.
12. To study faradays first and second law.
13. To study the effectiveness of different common oil in forming
emulsions.
14. To compare the effectiveness of a number of emulsifying agent
in forming emulsions.
15. To analyze a sample of brass/coin/alloy.
16. To identify the presence of functional group present in
medicines.
17. To prepare azo dye or double salt or complex compound.

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BIOLOGY

ASSIGNMENT I-Students to write the following practicals in their


biology practical file as per the format and specifications discussed
in the class.
LIST OF PRACTICALS:
1. Study pollen germination on a slide.
2. 2. Study of flowers adapted to pollination by different agencies
(wind, insect
3. 3. Study and identify stages of gamete development i.e. T.S.
testis and T.S. ovary and T.S blastula through permanent
slides.
4. Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip to study mitosis.
5. Collect and study soil from at least two different sites and study
them for texture, moisture content, pH and water holding
capacity of soil. Correlate with the kinds of plants found in
them.
6. Study of plant population density and population frequency by
quadrat method.
7. Study meiosis in onion bud cell or grass hopper testis through
permanent slide.
8. To study the effect of the different temperatures and three
different pH on the activity of salivary amylase on starch.
9. Collect water from two different water bodies around you and
study them for pH, clarity and presence of any living organisms.
10. Study the presence of suspended particulate matter in air at
the two widely different sites.

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11.Study Mendelian inheritance using seeds of different
colour/size of any plant.
12. Study prepared pedigree charts of genetic traits such as rolling
of tongue, blood groups, widows peak, colour blindness.
13. Exercise on controlled pollination-Emasculation, tagging and
bagging.
14.To identify common disease causing organisms like Ascaris,
Entamoeba, Plasmodium, and Ringworm through permanent
slide or specimen. Comment on symptoms of diseases that they
cause.
15.Study two plants and two animals (models/virtual images)
found in xerophytic condition. Comment upon their
adaptations/morphological.
16. Study two plants and two animals (models/virtual images)
found in aquatic conditions. Comment upon their
adaptations/morphological.
17.Isolation of DNA from available plant material such as spinach,
green pea seeds, papaya, etc.

ASSIGNMENT II-Students to prepare an investigatory project report,


to be submitted in the board examination -2017. Project report should
be presented as per the format and specifications discussed under
following sub-headings.
Topic
Certificate
Acknowledgement
Index
Project overview
Description of the topic (supported with pictorial description)
Case studies
Conclusion
Bibliography

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SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR PROJECT:
1. DNA fingerprinting: Principle, procedure and applications.
2. Study of different nutrients in common leafy vegetables and their
therapeutics uses in management of different diseases.
3. Biomedical technologies
4. The science of artificial body parts.
5. Naturopathy and aromatherapy.
6. Degenerative diseases.
7. Autosomal disorders.
8. Biotechnology and Health Care
9. Bio Remediation
10. Biotech: The Mother of Food Industry
11. Biotechnology: A Panacea For Future
12. Sex related disorders due to genetic reasons.
13. Human embryo development
14. Evolution of animals/plants.
15. Genetically modified crops.
16. Brain activity during sleep
17. Biometrics : Scanning of fingerprints and iris
18. Organic farming: Towards sustainable development
19. Stem cells: Therapeutic Boon!

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20. Global environmental issues and their solutions

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BIOTECHNOLOGY
ASSIGNMENT I "RESEARCH BASED PROJECT"
Prepare a RESEARCH BASED PROJECT on the topics assigned to
you.
GUIDELINES
1.

Project must involve an experiment.

2.

It is advisable to write methodology of project in a handy


flowchart to be attached in the file.

3.

The contents of the project should be in the following order of


arrangement

A.

COVERPAGE: Design should reflect the central theme of the


project with Name of the Candidate, Boards Roll Number and
Name of the School

B.

CERTIFICATE must get signed by the teacher

C.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT\

D.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

E.

AIM/ TITLE of the Project

F.

REQUIREMENTS- Apparatus/ Equipment Required,


Materials required, Miscellaneous

G.

THEORY: 3-4 Pages including pictures, diagrams, Facts,


Figures, Need of the experimentation, correlation of experiment
with life.

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H.

METHODOLOGY: Day wise/ Stepwise in past perfect tense.

I.

OBSERVATIONS: with sufficient diagrams

J.

RESULT: with graphical representation

K.

CONCLUSIONS: Minimum four

L.

REFERENCES: Books, Articles, Online Resources used at


various stages of the project.

ASSIGNMENT II "Reinforcement of Recombinant DNA technology "


Answer all the questions from Chapter: Recombinant DNA
technology from BIOTECHNOLOGY MADE SIMPLE in your
assignment register in the following order
1. Knowledge based questions
2. Understanding based questions
3. Application based questions
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COMPUTER
SCIENCE

Students have to prepare a PowerPoint


Presentation on the following topics as per the class Roll no.
1. C++ Revision Tour (Roll No. 1 to 5)
2. OOPS (Roll No. 6 to10)
3. Function Overloading (Roll No. 11 to 15)
4. Classes and Objects (Roll No. 16 to 20)
5. Constructors and Destructors (Roll No. 21 to 25)
6. Inheritance (Roll No. 26 to 30)
7. Data File Handling (Roll No. 31 to 35)
The presentation must include
First slide Chapter Name and Name of the student who is
preparing it

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Second slide Index to display the topics in sequence covered in ppt
PPT must include a relevant video
End slides should include MCQ quiz (at least 5 questions) based on
the topic.
In last slide(s), it is advisable to include assignment questions given
in class.
Students will have to burn the entire ppt in CD and needs to
present the PPT to the entire class after the summer break.

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ACCOUNTANCY

To recapitulate the course covered, solve all the illustrations and back
questions of Ch 1 to 4 from Reference book T.S. Grewal.
Complete questions of Ch1 to 4 from Workbook in assignment copies
Each student is required to revise all the chapters which have already
been covered in the month of April and May.

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BUSINESS
STUDIES

Project as discussed in the class is to be made and submitted on 2 nd


July from the following Topics.
Principles of Management
OR
Business Environment
http://cbseacademic.in/web_material/Curriculum16
/SrSecondary/Buisness%20Studies.pdf

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Economics

ASSIGNMENT
Attempt all the questions in Economics register
Q.1.

What is the relation between marginal cost and average variable


cost when marginal cost is rising and average variable cost is
falling?

Q.2.

Suppose total revenue is rising at a constant rate as more and


more units of a commodity are sold, marginal revenue would be:
(a)
Greater than average revenue
(b)
Equal to average revenue
(c)
Less than average revenue
(d)
Rising

Q.3.
Q.4

When does 'increase' in demand take place?


There is inverse relation between price and demand for the
product of a firm under : (choose the corrects alternative)
(a)
Monopoly only
(b)
Monopolistic competition only
(c)
Both under monopoly and monopolistic competition.
(d)
Perfect competition only

Q.5

A consumer only two goods X and Y. Marginal utilities of X and


Y are 5 and 4 respectively. The prices of Z and Y are Rs. 4 per
unit and Rs. 5 per unit respectively. Is the consumer in
equilibrium. What will be the further reaction of the consumer?
Explain.

Q.6

Price elasticity of demand of good X is 2 and of good Y is 3.


Which of the two goods is more price elastic and why?(4)
Explain the effect of change in prices of the related goods on
demand for the given good.

Q.7

Q.8

Define production function. Distinguish between short run and


long run production functions.
OR
Define cost. Distinguish between fixed and variable costs. Give
one example of each.

Q.9

A producer supplies 80 units of a good at a price of Rs.10 per


unit. Price elasticity of supply is 4. How much will be supply at
Rs.9 per unit.

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Q.10 Assuming that no resource is equally efficient in production of
all goods, name the curve which shows production potential of
the economy. Explain, giving reasons, its properties.
Q.11 Explain the conditions of
indifference curve analysis.

consumer's

equilibrium

using

Q.12 Explain the distinction between "change in quantity supplied"


and "change in supply". Use diagram.

Q.13 A firm is able to sell any quantity of a good at a given price. The
firm's marginal revenue will be :
(a)
Greater than Average Revenue
(b)
Less than Average Revenue
(c)
Equal to Average Revenue
(d)
Zero
Q.14 When does "change in quantity demanded" take place?
Q.15 What happens to the difference between Average Total Cost and
Average Variable Cost at production is increased?
Q.16 A consumer only two goods X and Y. Marginal utilities of X and
Y are 4 and 3 respectively. Price of X and price of Y is per ` 3
unit. Is consumer in equilibrium? What will be further reaction
of the consumer? Give reason.
Q.17 What will be the effect of 10 percent rise in price of a good on
its demand if price elasticity of demand is (a) Zero, (b) 1, (c)
2.
(3)
Q.18 When price of a good rises from ` 10 to ` 12 per unit, the
producer supplies 10 percent more. Calculate price elasticity of
supply.
Q.19 Define utility. Explain the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility.
(4)
Q.20 Define fixed cost. Give an example with reason the behavior of
Average Fixed Cost as output it increased.
OR
Define marginal product. State the behavior of marginal product
when only one input is increased and other inputs are held

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constant.
Q.21 Examine the effect of (a) fall in the own price of good X and (b)
rise in tax rate on good X, on the supply curve. Use diagrams.
(6)
Q.22 Explain three properties of indifference curves.
Q.23 Why do central problems of an economy arise? Explain the
central problem of for whom to produce"?

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POLITICAL
SCIENCE

Cinema and literature are great sources of teaching learning process


as they are reflections of whatever is happening in our society and
world around.
1. You have to either read a book or watch a movie related to any of
the given topic.
1. US Hegemony in world politics
2. Effects of Nuclear Testing on Humans.
3. Cold War Politics.
(LIST OF SUGGESTED READINGS/MOVIES IS ALSO
ATTACHED)
2. You have to prepare a PPT on your review of book or movie.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PPT.
1. Your PPT should not be of less than 10 slides.
2. It should not be loaded with too much information.
3. There should be usage of images and videos.
4. It should be in point form not large paragraphs.
5. STRUCTURE OF PPT
A. Ist Slide: Introduction
B. IInd Slide: Movie or book you read or watched.
C. IIIrd Slide: Why you chose that book or movie
D. IV-VIITH Slides: Your review about the book.
E. VIITH Slide: Comparison of NCERT Book and tour book or
movie
F. IXth Slide:Your Reflection
G. Xth Slide:Bibliography:
6. You have to present it before the class.
7. RUBRICS FOR EVALUATION
a. Content: 5 Marks
b. Reflection: 5 Marks
c. Connectivity with the subject matter:5 Marks
d. Presentation: 5 Marks

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DATE OF SUBMISSSION: 2nd July( Printed copy of presentation)
DATE OF PRESENTATION: As per the availability of Periods.
List of suggested readings/movies
Movies
1.Hills have the eyes
2. Fail Safe
3. The Earth stood still
4. The Hunt for Red October.
5. Any other movie related to the topic
List of Books.
1. Kite Runner by Khalid Hussaini
2. Thousand Splendid suns by Khalid Hussani
3. I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
Case Study

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PSYCHOLOGY

The students are required to prepare a case study which would


primarily involve the use of qualitative techniques, such as
observation, interview, psychological tests etc. Case study is to be done
on a person having psychological problems like learning disability,
autism, poor body image, substance abuse etc. Given format to be
followed while preparing the case study.
Prepare a project report:Draw a neat diagram of the Basketball. Write its history, Rules &
Regulations, Terminologies &

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PHYSICAL
EDUCATION

Important Tournaments.
Criteria for Marking:Content : - 10 Marks.
Overall presentation: - 10 Marks.
Sketches of any still life objects 10 (TEN) in pencil/ black pen/ color
on A3 Size Paper.

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FINE ARTS

Creative Painting on Canvas medium- Acrylic


No of Canvases -2 (TWO)
Size- Minimum @ 24inchesX 24inches

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