LT ATUL KATARYA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT- ENGLISH (2025-26)
CLASS - XI
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH (PAPER 2)
Candidates will be required to undertake one written assignment of 1000-1500 words, which should be structured
as given below:
A. The written assignment must be given a title in the form of a question which should
allow the candidate to explore the drama or the chosen short stories/poems in depth.
B. The written assignment must follow the structure given below: ● Introduction:
- Explanation of the question that has been framed
- Reason for choosing the text
- Brief explanation of how the candidate intends to interpret the chosen text and literary materials used in the
process
● Main Body – organised and well-structured treatment of the question using appropriate subheadings.
● Conclusion – comprehensive summary of the points made in the main body.
Please ensure that your project file must have the following pages in serial order:
➢ 1st page: Name and Credentials of the child
➢ 2nd page: Index
➢ 3rd page: Acknowledgement
➢ 4th page: Question chosen
➢ 5th page onwards: Writing begins
➢ (Use as many pages you feel necessary for the word limit to reach.)
➢ (All three subparts vis a vis, Introduction, Main Body, and Conclusion should be clearly detailed) ➢ Last
page: THANK YOU
N.B: Candidates are advised not to use Chat Gpt/ any AI tool.
You may choose ANY ONE of the following questions either from poetry, prose, or drama:
1. How does the introduction of supporting characters such as Duncan, Banquo, and the other nobles contribute to
the development of the political and social context of the play, and how do their interactions with Macbeth
foreshadow future conflicts and betrayals?
2. How does Mark Twain employ humour and satire in "Advice to Youth" to convey his message, and what
insights can be gained from analysing Twain's rhetorical strategies and use of irony in addressing the intended
audience?
3. Analyse the speaker's perspective on hospitals and healthcare in "Why I Like the Hospital," focusing on
Hoagland's portrayal of the hospital environment as a place of both physical and emotional transformation, and
how this perspective challenges traditional perceptions of illness and recovery.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (PAPER 1)
1. Solve complete Test Paper 5 from Black Pearl.
2. You can write any one composition of your choice.
3. Do the work in ruled A4 size sheets and submit the work in a transparent folder.
4. Use separate A4 sheets for each question.
5. Mention your name, class and section on top of the folder.
LT ATUL KATARYA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (2025-26)
CLASS - XI
SUBJECT - MATHEMATICS
Project :- Using a Venn diagram, find the number of subsets of a given set and verify that if a set has ‘n’
number of elements, the total number of subsets is 2^n.
or
Identify distinction between a relation and a function with suitable examples and illustrate
graphically.
Q.1 Find the domain and range of the function f(x)= √(16 − 𝑥2)
Q.2 Let A= {9,10,11,12,13} and let 𝑓: A → 𝐍 be defined by 𝑓(𝑛) =the highest prime factor of n. Find
of 𝑓.
the range
Q.3 Let f = { (-1,-8), (1,-2),( 2,1) ,......} be a function from Z to Z defined by f(x) = px + q, for some
integers p and q. Determine p and q.
Q.4 Let ƒ : R → R be given by ƒ(x) = x 2+3.
Q.5 Determine the domain and the range of the relation R, where R={(x, x 3 ) : x is a prime number
less than 10}.
Q.6 Draw the graph of ƒ(x) = |x-2|, x ε R. What are the domain and range of ƒ(x)=| x-2| ?
Q.7 A survey conveys the result that 21 persons liked product soft drink,26 liked coconut water and
29 liked milk shakes. If 14 persons liked product soft drink and coconut water; 12 persons liked
product soft drink and milk shakes 14 persons liked coconut water and milk shakes and 8 liked all
the three products. Find : a)How many of them liked atleast 2 products. b)How many liked at
most 2 products. c)Which drink you feel has more nutrient value?
Q.8 In a survey of 100 students the number of students studying the various languages were found
to be : English only 18, English but not Hindi 23,English and Sanskrit 8 English 26, Sanskrit
48,Sanskrit and Hindi 8, no language 24. Find : a) How many students were studying Hindi only.
b) How many students were studying English and Hindi? c) Explain the importance of language in
education.
Q.9 In a battle 70 % of the combatants lost one eye ,80 % an ear ,75% an arm, 85 %a leg, and x% lost
all of the four limbs. What will be the minimum value of x ? Explain the disadvantages of battles.
Q.10 In a school 20 teachers either teach maths or physics .12 of them teach mathematics while 4
teach both the subjects. Then find the number of teachers teaching physics only.
Q.11 If A= { a, b, c, e }, B= { a, e , i , o } , C= { a ,e, i, o, u }
U= A U B U C. Then Evaluate (A - B) U (B - C ) U ( C-A) U (A ∩ B ∩ C ) c
Q.12 A college awarded 58 medals in football, 15 in basketball and 20 in cricket. If these medals went
to a total of 58 men and only three men got medals in all the three sports, how many received
medals in exactly two of the three sports.
Q.13 Write all the subsets of the set {𝜙, 1}.
Q.14 Two finite sets having m and k elements. If the total number of subsets of the first set is 56 more
than the total number of subsets of second set, then find m and k.
A and B are two sets such that 𝑛 𝐴 − 𝐵 = 14 + 𝑥, 𝑛 (𝐵 – 𝐴) = 3𝑥 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑛 (𝐴 ∩ 𝐵) = 𝑥. draw a
venn diagram to illustrate this information. If 𝑛 (𝐴) = 𝑛 (𝐵) ,
Q.15
𝑓𝑖𝑛𝑑 (1) the 𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑥 (2) 𝑛 (𝐴 ∪ 𝐵)
Q.16 The larger hand of a big clock is 35 cm long. How many cm does its tip move in 9 minutes?
Q.17 In a right angled triangle, the difference between two acute angles is π.18 . Express the angles in
degrees.
Q.18 Solve the following trigonometric equations:
(i) sin3x + cos2x = 0 (ii) 3tanx + cotx = 5 cosecx
Q.19 If 2 sin2 θ =3 cos θ, where O≤θ≤2, then find the value of θ.
Q.20 Find the value of the expression cos4 π/8 + cos4 3π/8 + cos4 5π/8 + cos47π/8
Q.21 Find the general solution of the equation 5 cos2 +7 sin2 -6 = 0.
Q.22 If tan θ = 1/2 and tan ϕ = 1/3, then find the value of θ + ϕ.
Q.23 Find the value of tan 3A – tan 2A – tan A.
Q.24 Find the value of sin 50° – sin 70° + sin 10°.
Q.25 If sin + cos =1, then find the value of sin 2x.
SUBJECT : COMMERCE
Note: Students are expected to ensure that they should go through all the instructions given below before making the
project.Candidates will be expected to have completed two projects from any topic covered in theory.
Instructions:
1. There will be Two separate assignments ( Project) as per the topics given. They will be kept in
one file later on. Keep both the projects in one file. Cover the file with chart paper. Write
Commerce Project 2025-26 in the middle and Name, Class, Section, Roll no., Admission no.
should be written at the bottom right corner.
2. The following pages must be added in the project file:
a) Logo of LAKMS
b) Subject name
c) Self-introduction
d) Acknowledgement, should be of one page , short and simple. Write your name, class,
section and roll no. below it. Don't make separate acknowledgement for each topic.
There should be only one common acknowledgement.
e) Name of the topic (one page)
f) Subject Matter of the topic ( describe the topic with Introduction , relevant headings and
sub headings, supported with pictures/diagrams/ graphs/ tables, as per the requirement.
Should not be more than 10 to 12 pages.)
g) Index ( only serial no. , content and page no. , teacher’s sign, should be of one page , it
should include both the project work content) h) Conclusion (1 page)
i) Bibliography (1 page. Write the name of related websites and books consulted for the making of
the assignment.) j) Evaluation
Note: Same order will be followed for each topic.
3. Each assignment should not be more than 18 to 20 pages including all the points mentioned
above.
4. Relevant pictures should be pasted neatly and must be bordered in black along with labelling or
heading.
5. Sample assignments are given at the end of the course book. These can be read to understand the
topic but don't copy the matter from here..
6. Course book, other reference books and relevant websites can be used to find the subject matter
of the assignment.
A list of suggested Project topics is given below ( Only suggestive ):
1. Select a daily use consumer product. Trace its origin right from the primary industry through the secondary and
tertiary industries. Draw a flow chart to include all the business activities in its path from the producer to the
consumer.
2. Assume you are starting a partnership firm with your friend/friends. Develop a business plan covering the
following aspects:
− Formation of this partnership firm- rules and steps that would be followed including the partnership deed −
Choice of types of partners involved and your justification for the same.
3. Select two infrastructure projects of public sector undertakings that have been recently commissioned. Analyze
each project in terms of: − Objectives − Profitability − Adherence to the time schedule for project completion. −
Social utility − Conclusion.
4. Identity two Public Private Partnership projects. Find out: − The equity participation of both the partners. −
Objectives of the partnership − Strengths both partners bring into the venture.
5. Select one consumer cooperative and one housing cooperative. For each of the cooperatives: − State the
objectives. − The organizational structure. − Details of surplus distribution and the form of government support.
6. Study real time cases in which organizations did not show responsibility towards investors/ consumers/
employees/ government/ community. Take at least two such cases. For each case prepare a report based on the
following: − A brief about of the case. − Different issues involved in the case. − Who was at fault and why? −
What should the company have done to stand by the business ethics? − Do you agree with the company’s
viewpoint? Give reasons.
7. Document and analyze the Corporate Social Responsibility activities of a pharmaceutical company and a five-
star hotel. Comment on the changing role assumed by Corporates towards business ethics and social
responsibility in the last two decades.
8. Identify any trade association and chamber of commerce headquartered in your town/city. Study each in terms
of: − Its objectives. − Services provided to members. − Help given to the business community.
9. Contact an insurance agent and collect information about 5 different types of life insurance policies provided by
different companies. Include information as per details given below for every insurance plan and make a
comparative analysis. − Premium of insurance − Terms of inclusions and exclusions of each policy − Term of
the policy − Withdrawal of money from the insurance scheme (surrender / foreclosure) −
Advantages/disadvantages of the plan
10. Study the BPO and KPO industry in India. Collect newspaper/magazine articles on BPOs and KPOs. Prepare a
report highlighting: − Their contribution to the business community and the nation. − Their growth over the past
10 years in India. Comment on the social cost of such organisations.
11. Visit a company that is involved in e business (which offers online services) or a consultancy, which helps in
developing websites for such companies. Study different aspects they keep in mind while preparing business
plans for e business. Include information regarding the payment mechanisms, security and safety of business
transactions. The risks involved in e business should also be covered. Also include the steps they follow while
implementing the plan and starting the business.
SOME MORE SYLLABUS WISE
1. Nature & Purpose of Business
(i) Economic vs. Non-Economic Activities ●
Real-World Example:
○ Economic: Zomato delivery agents working for wages.
○ Non-Economic: A student volunteering at an NGO.
● Project:
0 Survey: Interview local vendors (kirana shops) on why they chose business over
employment. (ii) Industry & Commerce ● Trends:
○ Primary Industry: ITC’s e-Choupal aiding farmers (agri-business).
○ E-Commerce: Meesho enabling small sellers to go digital.
● Project:
0 Case Study: Compare Reliance Retail (large-scale) with a local grocery chain (micro-scale).
(iii) Business Objectives
● CSR Focus: Tata Group’s COVID-19 vaccines (social objective).
● Project:
○ Debate: "Should profit maximization be the sole goal of business?"
2. Forms of Business Organisations
(i) Startups vs. Corporates
● Sole Trader: A home-based Instagram bakery.
● Partnership: Urban Company’s freelancer partnerships.
● Joint Stock Company: Nykaa’s IPO success. ● Project:
0 Mock Incorporation: Create a fictional company (e.g., eco-friendly packaging) and draft its MOA.
(ii) Public Sector & PPPs
● Example: Delhi Metro (PPP model).
● Project:
0 Role Play: Simulate a debate on "Should Air India be privatized?"
(iii) Cooperatives
● Modern Case: Amul’s digital transformation.
● Project:
0 Visit a Local Cooperative: Study how Lijjat Papad empowers women.
3. Social Responsibility & Ethics
● Ethical Dilemma: Byju’s layoffs vs. employee welfare.
● Project:
○ Campaign: Design a poster on "Green Business Practices" for school cafeterias.
4. Emerging Modes of Business
(i) E-Business
● Trends:
0 D2C Brands: Mamaearth’s Instagram sales.
○ Payment Security: RBI’s new UPI fraud alerts.
● Project:
0 Survey: Compare UPI (PhonePe) vs. cash usage among peers.
(ii) Smart Cards
● Example: Bengaluru’s Namma Metro smart cards.
● Project:
0 Presentation: How smart cards reduce queue time in metros.
5. Stock Exchange
(i) Digital Investing
● Trend: Zerodha’s democratization of stock trading.
● Project:
0 Simulation: Track 5 stocks for a month (e.g., Adani, TCS) and analyze trends.
(ii) SEBI & DEMAT
● Case Study: SEBI’s action against Paytm Payments Bank.
● Project:
0 Broker Interview: Talk to a local stockbroker about post-COVID market volatility.
6. Trade
(i) Retail Revolution
● Modern Retail: DMart’s low-cost model vs. Reliance Fresh.
● Project:
0 Field Visit: Compare billing efficiency at a mall vs. local kirana store.
(ii) E-Commerce Docs
● Example: Flipkart’s invoice vs. local shop’s handwritten bill.
● Project:
0 Mock Trade: Simulate an export order (indent, LC) for handmade goods.
7. Foreign Trade
(i) India’s Trade Challenges
● 2024 Issue: Rising toy imports from China vs. "Vocal for Local." ● Project:
0 Debate: "Should India ban Chinese smartphones?"
(ii) WTO & Export Docs
● Case Study: India’s wheat export ban (2022) and WTO rules.
● Project:
0 Role Play: Act as an exporter shipping mangoes to Dubai (generate a bill of lading).
8. Insurance
(i) InsurTech
● Trends: Digit Insurance’s AI-driven claims.
● Project:
0 Survey: How many classmates have health insurance? Analyze awareness gaps.
(ii) Marine Insurance
● Example: Maersk’s cargo insurance for Red Sea disruptions.
● Project:
0 Case Study: Study a recent claim (e.g., Chennai port flood damage).
NOTE: These are the suggested project work, you all can take any topic from the syllabus and can do the project on
that.
Learn and revise for the mid term assessment test and CT-2 examination
SUBJECT: ACCOUNTS
(Chapter 1,2,3,5,6,7,8 & 12)
Q1. State what is the end product of Financial Accounting? Explain any four limitations of
financial accounting.
Q2. What is the function of bookkeeping?
Q3. Name the external user of accounting information from whom the firm takes loan?
Q4. Resignation of the Marketing Manager is not recorded in books. Why?
Q5. Explain the following terms:
i) Revenue
ii) Fictitious Assets iii) Contingent liabilities iv)
Deferred Revenue Expenditure v) Capital
Receipt vi) Revenue Expenditure vii) Stock
viii) Trade payable
Q6. Explain the following Assumptions / Principles:
a) Accrual Assumption
b) Consistency Convention
c) Matching principle
d) Verifiable Objective Concept
Q7. What qualitative characteristic of Accounting information requires the use of
common unit and common format of reporting?
Q8. ‘Accounting information should be verifiable and free from Accounting bias’, Name
the qualitative characteristics of Accounting information denoted by this statement.
Q9. ‘Closing Stock is valued at lower of cost or market price’. Which concept of
Accounting is applied here.
Q10. Briefly explain what do you understand by the qualitative characteristics of
accounting information.
Q11. A company has lost vital Machinery in an accident on 2 nd May 2010 which will have
adverse effect on its production capacity. As a result it is likely to lose business to its
competitors.The company has not disclosed this fact in the annual report for the year
ended 31st March 2011. Do you think it is correct?
Q12.Gopal purchased 1000 square yard of Land to build a factory and paid ₹ 15,00,000
towards its cost (including registration charges of ₹ 1,00,000).At the end of the year the
value of land came down to ₹ 13,00,000. At what price should Gopal record the value of
Land in his books?
Q13.Ajay,a dealer in furniture,received advance against sale of table and chair. How
should this advance be treated and why?
Q14 . Journalise the following transactions :
i) Started business with Cash ₹ 1,10,000, Goods ₹ 30,000 and Furniture ₹ 10,000.
ii) Purchased goods for Cash Rs. 20,000 and Credit ₹ 25,000.
iii) Goods costing ₹ 48,000 sold at a profit of 33 ⅓ % .Three fourth payment was
received in cash.
iv) Goods costing ₹20,000 sold at a loss of 5% out of which ₹12,000 received in
cash. v) Paid rent ₹ 2,000 rent outstanding ₹ 1,000.
vi) Withdrew ₹ 5,000 for personal use. vii) Interest on capital
provided ₹2,000. viii) Commission received ₹ 10,000 out of which
1/4th relates to the next year. ix) Depreciate furniture @10% per
annum for 3 months. x) Good worth ₹ 2,000 destroyed by fire.
xi) Paid ₹24,000 to creditors in full settlement. xii) Paid security deposit to
Landlord ₹ 2,000. xiii) Sold goods costing ₹ 5,000 at ₹ 8,000 and received
a Bill Receivable for the same. xiv) Cash received against Bill receivable on
Maturity. xv) Received cash from debtors and discount allowed @10%.
Q15. Journalise the following transactions in the books of Shyam Traders of Haryana
when GST rate is 18% on all transactions where chargeable :
a) Purchased goods for cash ₹20,000 and paid ₹ 2000 for carriage on these goods.
b) Purchased goods for ₹ 40,000 on credit from Sudhir of Rajasthan and paid ₹ 500
carriage on these goods.
c) Purchased Machinery for ₹ 20,000 spent ₹ 500 on its carriage and ₹ 300 on its
installation.
d) Paid rent of building ₹ 6,000.Half the Building is used by the proprietor for personal
purpose.
e) Purchased goods from Ashok & Co. for ₹10,000 at 20% trade discount and 10%
Cash discount. Half the payment was made in Cash.
f) Cheque of ₹ 5,000 received from Gopal deposited into the bank on the same day
g) Cheque of ₹ 10,000 received from Heena and deposited into the bank after two
days.
h) Cheque received from Gopal dishonoured.
i) Received cash ₹ 4,500 on account from Gopal.
j) Paid Sudhir ₹ 39,500 as full and final payment.
k) Sold goods of list price ₹ 1,00,000 at 10% trade discount & 5% cash discount to
Rajesh of Haryana who paid 50% amount immediately.
l) Settle GST with government.
Project work
From Projects gien in TS Grewal - Do Project 1 (Till preparation of Trial Balance) neatly in a project
file.
SUBJECT : ECONOMICS
Note: Students are expected to ensure that the student should go through all the instructions given below
before making the project. Candidates will be expected to have completed two projects from any
topic covered in theory
Instructions:
1. There will be Two separate assignments ( Project) as per the topics given. They will be kept in
one file later on. Cover the file with chart paper. Write Economics Project 2025-26, Name,
Class, Section, Roll no., Admission no. should be written .
2. The following pages must be added in the project file:
(a) Cover Page bearing the name of the topic correctly and the student credentials (name of student,
class, roll number, subject.)
(b) Certificate
(c) Acknowledgement should be of one page , short and simple. Write your name, class, section
and roll no. below it. Don't make separate acknowledgement for each topic. There should be
only one common acknowledgement.
(d) Index ( only serial no. , content and page no. , teacher’s sign, should be of one page , it should
include both the project work content)
(e) Introduction
(f) Content of the Project (relevant headings and sub headings, supported with pictures/diagrams/
graphs/ tables, as per the requirement. Should not be more than 10 to 12 pages.)
(g) Statistics
(h) Relevance in Indian Economy
(i) Suggestions/ Findings
(j) Conclusion
(k) Bibliography (1 page. Write the name of related websites and books consulted for the making of
the assignment.)
Note the following: - All pages should be numbered correctly. Avoid the use of pencil except for
drawings/diagrams. Mention the topics or headings of the content of the project clearly. Include
relevant pictures and label them. Make borders properly in every white side of the project paper
used.
3. Each assignment should not be more than 20 to 21 pages including all the points mentioned
above.
4. Relevant pictures should be pasted neatly and must be bordered in black along with labelling or
heading.
5. Sample assignments are given at the end of the course book. These can be read to understand
the topic but don't copy the matter from here.
6. Course books, other reference books and relevant websites can be used to find the subject
matter of the assignment.
7. Don’t Copy and paste from the Internet, Do some research and work accordingly.
A list of suggested Project topics is given below ):
1. Inflation and Its Impact on Common People
Study the recent trends in inflation and its effect on household budgets.
. (Students for sec A )
2. Role of Government in Economic Development
Explore how government policies (like subsidies, taxation, or infrastructure investment) influence
economic growth.
(Students for sec B )
3 . Impact of Digital Payments on Spending Habits
Explore how apps like UPI, Paytm, or Google Pay have changed consumer spending patterns.
(Students for sec A )
4. Impact of Advertisement on Consumer Choice
Analyze how advertising influences the purchasing behavior of teenagers or households.
. (Students for sec B )
Tips for a Good Economics Project
Include graphs, tables, and real data from credible sources.
Keep the project structured: Introduction, Objective, Methodology, Data Collection, Analysis,
Conclusion.
Use case studies, interviews, or surveys where relevant.
Stick to ICSE guidelines and word limits (usually around 1500–2000 words).
Learn and revise for CT-2 examination