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ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL NASIRABAD

HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
SESSION 2025-26
CLASS- X A & B

ENGLISH

English Holiday Homework


Make a Diary and write a journal entry from 15 May to 30 June, 2025.
The points in the journal should include:
1. Main events of the Day
2. Best thing of the Day
3. Worst thing of the Day
4. Learning of the Day
5. Gratitude
The journaling of one day should not exceed one page.Answer the following questions in
70-80 words each.

HINDI
*सभी गृहकार्य अपनी हिंदी लेखन पुस्तिका में कीजिए।
गृहकार्य से पूर्व शीर्षक लिखिए - *ग्रीष्मकालीन अवकाश गृहकार्य
साथ ही दिनांक व पृष्ठ संख्या अवश्य अंकित कीजिए।
*लेखनी व शब्द शुद्धि को ध्यान में रखते हुए कार्य स्वच्छ और सुंदर
कीजिए।
1. समास के विषय में विस्तृत रूप में परियोजना कार्य तैयार कीजिए
जिसमें सभी भेद का पूर्ण परिचय, परिभाषा , उदाहरण व भेद सम्मिलित हो।
2. समाचार पत्र में से 10 विज्ञापन काटकर कॉपी में चिपकाए और
किन्हीं दो उत्पादों के विषय में दो विज्ञापन लिखिए ।
3. निम्नलिखित दो विषयों पर अनुच्छेद लिखें :-
परहित सरिस धर्म नहीं भाई।
ऐसी बानी बोलिए मन का आपा खोय।
4. देश प्रेम क्या है,और हम देश प्रेम को किन-किन रूपों में प्रकट कर
सकते हैं? इस विषय पर अपने विचार लिखिए।(पाठ कर चले हम फ़िदा को ध्यान
में रखते हुए

MATHEMATICS

1. If α and β are irrational numbers, then α+β is: A) Always irrational B) Always
rational C) Rational if α=−β D) Cannot be determined
2. The HCF of two numbers 48 and 180 is: A) 12 B) 24 C) 6 D) 48
3. If a and b are coprime, then the LCM of a and b is: A) a×b B) a+b C) a÷b D) 1
4. If x=2√3, the value of x 2−12 is: A) 0 B) 12 C) 24 D) 6
5. Which of the following is an irrational number? A) √4 B) √9 C) √2 D) 1/3
6. The LCM of two numbers is 72, and their HCF is 6. If one number is 18, what is
the other number? A) 12 B) 24 C) 36 D) 48
7. The unit’s digit obtained on simplifying 207×781×39×94 is:
(a) 9 (b) 1 (c) 7 (d) 2
2
8. If p is a prime number and p divides k , then p divides:
(a) 2k2 (b) k (c) 3k (d) None of these
9. LCM of 25, 35 and 105 is:
(a) 555 (b) 565 (c) 575 (d) None of these
10.The quadratic polynomials whose zeroes are 3/5 and -1/2, is:
(a) 10x2 - x -3 (b) 10x2 + x - 3
(c) 10x2 - x + 3 (d) None of these
11.If zeroes of the quadratic polynomial ax2 + bx + c are reciprocal of each other,
then:
(a) a = c (b) a = b (c) b = c (d) a = c = 0
12.The graph of the equation x - y = 0 is:
(a) parallel to x-axis (b) parallel to y-axis
(c) passing through origin (d) None of these
13.If system of equations a1 x + b1 y +c = 0 and a2 x+ b2 y + c = 0 has infinitely many
solutions, then:
a1 b1 a1 b1 c 1
(a ) ≠ (b) = =
a2 b2 a2 b2 c 2
a1 b1 c1
(c) a ≠ b = c (d) None of these
2 2 2

14.What is the sum of the roots of the equation x(3x + 8) = 3?


(a) 8/3 (b)– 8/3 (c) 8 (d) 3
2
15.The value of k for which the equation 2x + 8kx + 8 = 0 has equal roots is :
(a) Only 3 (b) Only – 3 (c) ± 3 (d) ± 1
16.The equation which is not a quadratic equation in the followings is :
3 1
( a ) x− =3 (b) x + =3
x x
3 2
(c) 3 x+ x =x (d) 3 x 2−1=4 x 2−4 x
17.Graph of a quadratic polynomial is _____ in shape.
(a) Straight line (b) parabolic
(c) circular (d) None of the above
18.The expression of the polynomial represented by the graph is
(a) x2 – 49 (b) x2 – 64 (c) x2 – 36 (d) x2 - 81
19.Find the value of the polynomial represented by the graph when x = 6.
(a) -2 (b) – 1 (c) 0 (d) 1
2
20.The sum of zeroes of the polynomial x + 2x – 3 is
(a) – 1 (b) – 2 (c) 2 (d) 1
2
21.If the sum of zeroes of polynomial at + 5t + 3a is equal to their product, then find
the value of a
(a) – 5 (b) – 3 (c) 5/3 (d) -5/3
22.The exponent of 5 in the prime factorization of 3750 is
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6
23.The product of a non – zero rational and an irrational number is
(a) Always irrational (b) always rational
(c) rational or irrational (d) one
24.Zeroes of a quadratic polynomial
(a) -5, 1 (b) 5, 1 (c) 2, 3 (d) -2, -3
25.The LCM of 2 ×3 ∧2 ×3 is
3 2 2 3

(a) 23 (b) 33 (c) 23 ×33 (d) 22 ×32


26.If α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial 2 x 2−13 x +6 , then α + β is equal to
(a) -3 (b) 3 (c) 13/2 (d) -13/2
27.The graph of P(x) cuts the x - axis at 3 points and touches it at 2 other points. The
number of zeroes of P(x) is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 5
28.The pair of equations x + 2y + 5 = 0 and -3x – 6y + 1 = 0 has
(a) Parallel (b) exactly two solutions
(c) infinitely many solution (d) no solution
1 2 5
29.If 2 is a root of the polynomial x + kx− 4 , then the value of k is
(a) 2 (b) -2 (c) 1/4 (d) 1/2
30.If the lines given by 2x + ky = 1 and 3x – 5y = 7 are parallel, then the value of k is
(a) -8/3 (b) 8/3 (c) -10/3 (d) 10/3
31.The graph of y = 4x is a line
(a) parallel to x-axis (b) parallel to y-axis
(c) perpendicular to y-axis (d) passing through the origin
32.For the equations having infinitely many solutions, one equation is 2x + 5y = 3.
The second equation will be
(a) 2x + 5y = 6 (b) 3x + 5y = 3
(c) -10x – 25y + 15 = 0 (d) 10x + 25y = 15
33.The greatest number which on dividing 1659 and 2036 leaves remainders 8 and 4,
respectively is
(a) 124 (b) 129 (c) 127 (d) 305
1 1
34.If α ∧β are the zeroes of the polynomial x 2+ 2 x +1, then α + β is equal to
(a) -2 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 1
35.The maximum number of zeroes of a cubic polynomial can have is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
36.A fraction becomes 4 when 1 is added to both the numerator and denominator and
it becomes 7 when 1 is subtracted from both the numerator and denominator. The
numerator of the given fraction is
(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 5 (d) 15
37.Assertion : The HCF of two numbers is 5 and their product is 150, then their LCM
is 30
Reason : For any two positive integers a and b,HCF (a,b) X LCM(a,b) = a X b.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
38.The pair of equations x + 2y + 5 = 0 and −3x − 6y + 1 = 0 has
(a) a unique solution (b) exactly two solutions
(c) infinitely many solutions (d) no solution
39.The pair of equations x = a and y = b graphically represents lines which are
(a) parallel (b) intersecting at (b, a)
(c)coincident (d) intersecting at (a, b)
40.If the sum of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial kx2+ 2x + 3k is equal to their
product, then k equals
(a)1/3 (b) -1/3 (c) 2/3 (d) -2/3
2
41.The quadratic equation 5x − 3x + 1 = 0 has
(a) two distinct real roots (b) two equal real roots
(c)no real roots (d) more than 2 real roots
42.The total number of factors of prime number is
(a)1 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 3
43.For some integer m, every even integer is of the form
(a)m (b) m + 1 (c) 2m (d) 2m + 1
2
44.If α ∧β are the zeroes of the polynomial 2x - 13x + 6,Then α + β is equal to
(a) -3 (b) 3 (c) 13/2 (d) -13/2
45.If a pair of linear equations is consistent, then the lines will be
(a) parallel (b) always coincident
(c)intersecting or coincident (d) always intersecting
46. Find the value of k for which the system of equation kx + 3y = k – 3 and 12x + ky
= k will have no solutions.
47.Romila went to a stationery shop and purchased 2 pencils and 3 erasers for ₹ 9.
Her friend Sonali saw the new variety of pencils and erasers with Romila, and she
also bought 4 pencils and 6 erasers of the same kind for ₹18. Represent this
situation algebraically and graphically.
48.Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial √ 3 x2 −8 x+ 4 √ 3.
49.Find HCF and LCM of 16 and 36 by prime factorization and verify your answer.
50.Prove that 5 - √ 3 is an irrational number.
51.Solve the following system of equation graphically, x + 2y = 1 ; x – 2y = -7 also
write the points from the graph where the lines meet the x – axis and y – axis.
52.For what value of k , will the following pair of equations have infinitely many
solutions:
2x + 3y = 7 and(k + 2)x – 3(1 – k)y = 5k + 1
53.For what values of p does the pair of equations 4x + py + 8 = 0 and 2x + 2y + 2 = 0
has unique solutions?
54.Five years ago, Jacob’s age was seven times that of his son. After five years, the
age of Jacob will be three times that of his son. Represent this situation
algebraically and graphically.
55.Ravi and Shikha drive around a circular sports field. Ravi takes 16 min to complete
one round, while Shikha completes the round in 20 min. If both starts at the same
point, at the same time and go in the same directions, then after how much time
will they meet at the starting point?
56.Prove that ( √ p+ √ q ) is an irrational, where p, q are the primes.
57.Draw the graph of the pair of linear equations x – y + 2 = 0 and 4x – y – 4 = 0.
Calculate the area of the triangle formed by the lines so drawn and x – axis.
58.The sum of a two – digit number and number obtained by reversing the order of
digits is 99. If the digits of the number differ by 3, then find the numbers.
59.Solve graphically : 2x + 3y = 2, x – 2y = 8.
60.For what value of p will the following system of equations have no solution ?
(2p – 1)x + (p – 1)y = 2p + 1; y + 3x – 1 = 0
x+1 y−1 x −1 y +1
61.Solve for x and y : 2 + 3 =9 ; 3 + 2 =8.

62.Given the linear equation 3x + 4y = 9. Write another linear equation in these two
variables such that the geometrical representation of the pair so formed is:
a. (a)intersecting lines (b) coincident lines.
63.Check the following pairs of linear equations are consistent/inconsistent? If
consistent, obtain the solution graphically: 2x − 3y + 13 = 0; 3x − 2y + 12 = 0
64.The coach of a cricket team buys 3 bats and 6 balls for ₹3900. Later, she buys
another bat and 3 more balls of the same kind for ₹ 1300. Represent this situation
algebraically
and geometrically.
65.Given that √3 is irrational, prove that ( 5 + 2√3) is an irrational number.
66.Show that 1/2 and -3/2 are the zeroes of the polynomial 4x2 + 4x – 3 and verify
relationship between zeroes and coefficients of the polynomial.
67.Two numbers are in the ratio 5: 6. If 8 is subtracted from each of the numbers, the
ratio becomes 4 : 5, then find the numbers.
68.From a bus stand in Delhi, if we buy 2 tickets to Pritampura and 3 tickets to
Dilshad Garden, the total cost is ₹ 46 but if we buy 3 tickets to Pritampura and 5
tickets to Dilshad Garden, the total cost is ₹ 74. Then, find the fares from the bus
stand to Pritampura and to Dilshad Garden.
69.Solve the following pair of linear equations by substitution method:
3x + 2y − 7 = 0 and 4x + y − 6 = 0
70.Prove that √7 is an irrational number.
71.Find a quadratic polynomial, the sum and product of whose zeroes are –3 and 2,
respectively. Hence verify the relationship between coefficient and zeroes of
quadratic polynomial.
72.The coach of a cricket team buys 7 bats and 6 balls for ₹ 3800. Later, she buys 3
bats and 5 balls for ₹ 1750. Find the cost of each bat and each ball.
73.The sum of a two-digit number and the number obtained by reversing the digits is
66. If the digits of the number differ by 2, find the number. How many such
numbers are there?
74.In a class test, the sum of Ranjitha’s marks in mathematics and English is 40. Had
she got 3 marks more in mathematics and 4 marks less in English, the product of
the marks would have been 360. On the other hand, Ranjitha’s friend, Malti scored
3 marks less in mathematics and 2 marks more in english than what Ranjitha
scored. Based on this information, answer the following questions: (2 + 2+ 1
=5)
(a) How much did Ranjitha score in mathematics ?
(b) How much did Malti score in english ?
(c) Overall, adding the marks of both the subjects, who scored more:Ranjitha or
Malti ?

SCIENCE
1. CHEMICAL REACTIONS & CHEMICAL EQUATIONS
1. Chemical reaction 2Na + CI2 → 2 NaCI is an example of –
(A) Combination reaction (B) decomposition reaction
(C) displacement reaction (D) double displacement reaction
2. Which of the following equations is representing combination of two elements?
(A) CaO + CO2 → CaCO3 (B) 4 Na + O2 → 2Na2 O
(C) SO2 + 1/2 O2 → SO3 (D) 2Na + 2H2 O → 2NaOH + H2
3. Which of the following equations is not an example of single displacement reaction?
(A) 2AI + Fe2 O3 → AI2 O3 + 2Fe (B) Ca + CO2 → CaCI2
(C) 2KI + CI2 → 2KCI + I2 (D) 2Na + 2H2 O → 2NaOH + H2
4. Which of the following is/are a decomposition reaction(s)?
(A) 2HgO → Heat 2Hg + O2 (B) CaCO3 → Heat CaO + CO2
(C) 2H2 O → Electrolysis H2 + O2 (D) All of these
5. Match the following –
Column A Column B
Types of chemical reaction Chemical equations
(a) Combination reaction (i) CaCO3 →∆ CaO + CO2
(b) Decomposition reaction (ii) 2H2 O → Electricity 2H2 + O2
(c) Displacement reaction (iii) CaO + CO2 → CaCO3
(d) Analysis reaction (iv) Fe + CuSO4 → FeSo4 (aq) + Cu
(A) a(ii), B(i), c(iv), d(iii) (B) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv)
(C) a(iii), b(i), c(iv), d(ii) (D) a(iii), b(i), c(ii), d(iv)
6. Which of the following reactions is/are a double displacement reactions (s) ?
(i) AgNO3 + NaBr → NaNO3 + AgBr
(ii) BaCI2 + H2 SO4 → BaSO4 + 2HCI
(iii) As4 O4 + 3H2 S → As2 S3 + 3H2O
(iv) NaOH + HCI → NaCI + H2 O
(A) (i) & (ii) (B) only (iii) (C) only (iv) (D) (i) to (iv) all
7. AgNo3 (a) + NACI (Aq) → AgCI (s) + NaNO3 (Aq) Above reaction is a –
(A) precipitation reaction (B) double displacement reaction
(C) combination reaction (D) (A) and (B) both
8. Oxidation is a process which involves – A) addition of oxygen B) removal of hydrogen
C) loss of electrons D) All are correct
SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. Classify the following reactions –
(i) N2 + O2 → 2NO - Heat (ii) 2HgO → 2Hg + O2
(iii) Na2 SO4 + BaCI2 → 2NaCI + BaSO4 (iv) CuSO4 (aq.) + Zn → ZnSO4 (aq.) +
Cu (v) NH3 + HCI → NH4 CI
2. Differentiate between combination and synthesis reaction with example.
3. When a white compound ‘X’ is placed under sunlight, it turns grey, Give the name
of reaction and write the balanced chemical equation.
4. What happens when ferrous sulphate is heated? Write the name and balanced
chemical equation for the change.
5. Explain the terms oxidation and reduction with examples.
6. What is rancidity and corrosion? Example with example.
7. Identify the substances that are oxidized and the substances that are reduced in the
following reactions –
(a) ZnO + C → Zn + CO (b) MnO2 + 4HCI → MnCI2 + 2H2 O + CI2
(c) 2FeCI3 + H2 S → 2FeCI2 + S + 2HCI (d) 3Mg + N2 → Mg3 N2
LIFE PROCESSES OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1.Plants are green in colour because
(A) they absorb green light only (B) they reflect green light
(C) they absorb green light but reflect all other lights (D) none of the above
2. Leaves respire with the help of
(A) lenticles (B) stomata (C) plasmodesmata (D) cuticle
3. Wavelength of visible light is
(A) 200 - 400 nm (B) 400 - 700 nm (C) 700 - 900 nm (D) 100 - 200 nm
4. The presence of sugar in onion leaves can be tested with
(A) iodine (B) copper sulphate soln (C) lime water (D) benedict’s solution
5. Chemical reaction takes place during dark reaction of photosynthesis is
(A) Photolysis (B) hydrolysis (C) CO2 is bonded with RUBP (D) N2 fixation
6. Dark reaction and light reaction of photosynthesis takes place in
(A) stroma and grana of chloroplast respectively (C) grana only
(B) grana and stroma of chloroplast respectively (D) stroma only
7. Oxygen is transported in blood mainly by
(A) leucocytes (B) erythrocytes (C) thrombocytes (D) blood plasma
8. Excretion is removal of
A) CO2 B) harmful & useless ingredients C) extra water D) metabolic wastes
9. Main function of kidney is (A) passive absorption (B) ultrafiltration
(C) selective reabsorption (D) Both B and C
10. Which of the following is not a characteristic of good respiratory surface? (A) Thin
and moist (B) Large surface area (C) Close to O2 and gas transport
(D) Thick and dry surface
11. Respiration in yeast
(A) takes place in the presence of oxygen (B) yields lactic acid and CO2
(C) in anaerobic and produces carbon dioxide (D) takes place only in darkness
12. Muscle cells engaged in vigorous activity build up a high concentration of (A) lactic
acid (B) pyruvic acid (C) alcohol (D) cholesterol
13. Vocal cards occur in
(A) pharynx (B) glottis (C) bronchial tube (D) larynx
14. Ammonia is converted into urea in
(A) kidney (B) spleen (C) liver (D) nephron
15. . In man, which of the following structures is analogous to the spiracles of cockroach?
(A) Alveoli (B) Lungs (C) Bronchioles (D) Nostrils
16. Which of the following prevents collapsing of trachea?
(A) Diaphragm (B) Ribs (C) Cartilaginous ring (D) Muscles
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1. What is meant by excretion and osmoregulation?
2.Draw a diagram of nephron and label its various parts.
3. Name the respiratory organs in the following:
(i) A fish (ii) A bird (iii) An earthworm
4. Draw a diagram showing human respiratory system. Label its following parts: (i)
Larynx (ii) Trachea (iii) Primary bronchus (iv) Lungs
5. Describe the structure and role of chloroplast along with a well labelled diagram?
6. Describe the mechanism of photosynthesis?
7. Explain the process of ‘Photosynthesis’ in plants. List four factor which influence this
process and describe how each of them affects the rate of the photosynthesis
8. Name the constituents of blood. Why are white blood corpuscles called ‘soldiers of the
body?
9. Draw a diagram of human heart and label the following on it -
(i) Aorta (ii) Pulmonary trunk (iii) Superior vena cava (iv) Coronary arteries
10. (a) List any four blood groups found in human beings.
(b) People of which blood group can (i) donate blood to all groups?
(ii) receive blood from all groups?
11. List two vital functions of the human kidney. Draw a labelled diagram of an artificial
kidney
12. Explain the structure of human heart with the help of diagram.
13. Define cardiac cycle. Explain the changes occurring in heart during cardiac cycle.
14. List three differences between respiration in plants and respiration in animals.
Describe with a well labelled diagram how gaseous exchange occurs through root hair in
plants
15. How is respiration differs from breathing? Explain the process of aerobic respiration
and anaerobic respiration.
16. Why is it essential to match the blood groups of the ‘donor’ and the ‘receiver’ persons
before arranging transfusion of blood? A person tests as ‘universal donor’. which group
of blood will be acceptable to him for receiving blood transfusion?
17. Draw diagram of human excretory system, label its pars.
18. Draw a labelled diagram of nephron and explain how urine is formed.
19. What do you mean by inhalation and exhalation? Explain the mechanism of both in
brief
20. List out the differences between breathing and respiration.
LIGHT
1. Linear magnification produced by a concave mirror may be
a. less than 1, more than 1 or equal to 1 b. more than 1 or equal to 1
c. less than 1 or equal to 1 d. less than 1 or more than 1
2. Magnification produced by a plane mirror
a. zero b. equal to one c. less than one d. greater than one
3. If the magnification of -1 is to be obtained by using a converging mirror, then the
object has to be placed
a. beyond the centre of curvature b. at infinity
c. between pole and focus d. at the centre of curvature
4. The ratio of the height of an image to the height of an object known as
a. magnification b. none of these c. refractive index d. lateral displacement
5. The image of a bright object is brought on a screen with the help of a concave mirror.
If the upper half of the concave mirror is covered, the effect on the image will be:
a. Its size becomes half b. The image changes position
c. The image disappears d. Brightness will be reduced
6. A student obtains a blurred image of an object on a screen by using a concave mirror.
In order to obtain a sharp image on the screen, he will have to shift the mirror.
a. towards the screen b. to a position very far away from the screen
c. depending upon the position of the object d. away from the screen
7. Assertion (A): As light travels from one medium to another, the frequency of light
does not change.
Reason (R): Because frequency is the characteristic of source.
8. Assertion (A): A virtual image cannot be photographed.
Reason (R): Only real objects are photographed.
9. State True or False:
i. The incident ray, the normal to the surface at the point of incidence and the reflected
ray, all lie in the same plane. a. True b. False
ii. The absolute refractive index of a medium is simply called its refractive index.
a. True b. False
10. What is magnification of lens ?
11. A concave lens has a focal length of 10 cm. An object 2.5 cm high is placed 30 cm
from the lens. Determine the position and size of the image.
12. i. What happens to a ray of light when it travels from one medium to another having
equal refractive indices? ii. State the cause of refraction of light.
13. At one of the blind ends of a road in a colony lot of accidents used to take place. One
day Kunwar moved into a house near the blind end. On a certain day he saw an accident
take place at the blind end. He at once rushed to the spot and helped the victims with first
aid. He, then telephoned for an ambulance. Later on he met the President of the welfare
committee of the colony and requested him to install huge convex mirrors at both ends of
the blind end. After the installation of the mirrors the accident rates suddenly dropped. i.
What according to you are the values displayed by Kunwar? ii. Why did Kunwar advise
the installation of convex mirror?
14. What are Cartesian sign conventions used in spherical mirror ? What is the mirror
formula ?

SOCIAL SCIENCE
1. History – India and the Contemporary World – II
Chapter Focus: The Rise of Nationalism in Europe & Nationalism in India

1. Map Work: Mark and label the following on a political map of Europe (1815):
a) France
b) German Confederation
c) Ottoman Empire
d) Kingdom of Italy
e) United Kingdom
2. Project: Make a short report (4–5 pages) on the Non-Cooperation Movement,
including:
Reasons behind the movement
Role of Mahatma Gandhi
Impact on India
Use relevant pictures and newspaper clippings (printouts allowed) (use same stick file for
activity 1 &2)
3. Write short notes on-
* Nationalism, Jacobin club, Napoleonic code, liberalism, new conservatism after 1815,
allegory, Giuseppe Mazzini, Imperialism (in classwork copy)
2. Geography – Contemporary India – II
Chapter Focus: Resources and Development & Water Resources
4. Diagram Work: Draw and label soil profile, flow chart of classification of
resources (in class work copy)
5. Map Work: Mark the following on an India map:
a) Indian major soil types
b) Dams: Hirakud, Tiliya, Rana Pratap Sagar, Gandhi Sagar, Bhakra Nangal, Tehri,
Nagarjuna Sagar, Periyar, Mettur, Koyna, Tungbhadra,Sardar Sarovar & Maithon
c) Important rivers: Ganga,Yamuna , Brahmaputra, Godavari, mahanadi, krishna, kaveri,
chambal, narmada,& Lohit attach it in file
6. Make a project on Water harvesting methods (4-5pages in A4 size sheet)
7. Assignment: Write a brief note on the need for resource planning in India (150 words).
In class work copy
3. Political Science – Democratic Politics – II
Chapter Focus: Power Sharing & Federalism
8. Worksheet: Prepare a chart showing the power-sharing structure in India. Include:
Horizontal power sharing (among organs of government)
Vertical power sharing (between central, state, and local governments)
(in A4 size sheet)
9. Make a list of subjects which comes under Union list, State list and Concurrent list (in
A4 size sheet)
10. Short Essay: Explain how Belgium and Sri Lanka dealt with the issue of power
sharing (200 words). Include your opinion on which method was more effective.( A4 size
sheet)
4. Economics – Understanding Economic Development
Chapter Focus: Development & Sectors of the Indian Economy

11. Survey Project: Interview 5 people from different professions (farmer, teacher,
shopkeeper, helper etc.).
11.1. Ask about their income sources and working hours. Present your findings in a table
and7identify the economic sector (Primary/Secondary/Tertiary).
11.2. Ask about their developmental goals
Explain person’s developmental goals and economic activity in 1 page each. ie total 5
pages
Note-
1. Combine the A4 sheets of activities of political science, economics in 1 stick file and
that of History and Geography in another with proper separation.
2. The work should be neat and clean

IT
Instructions:
1. Complete all tasks neatly in your notebook.
2. Submit the homework after the holidays.
3. Use your textbook, class notes, and trusted online
sources to complete the tasks.
4. Add diagrams, screenshots, or charts wherever
applicable.
Practical Tasks (ICT Skills)
1. Create a resume using any word processor (e.g., MS
Word or Google Docs).
2. Create a presentation (4-5 slides) on the importance of
IT in the workplace.
4. Explore spreadsheet software and create a marksheet
for 5 students showing total and percentage.

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HOLIDAYS
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