Class 11 (Science)
Class 11 (Science)
Class 11 (Science)
Mansarovar, Jaipur
Dear Parents,
Subject Homework
1. Create a podcast/ documentary (maximum 3 minutes) addressing any social issue.
OR
Indulge in any community service highlighting the theme 'Ek Aas Ek Prayas' and write your
English experience in about 150 words along with some photographs.
Suggestions :
(a) Visiting an old age home, (b) Visiting an orphanage (c) Tutoring poor children
2. Write an Article in about 150-200 words on 'Poverty - its Effects on Social Values '.
Make Investigatory Project on the following topics -
Roll no -1,2,3 : Pascal's law and its application
-Hydraulic brakes, Hydraulic lift
Roll no -4, 5, 6 : Bernoulli's theorem
With applications--Torricelli's law
Blowing off the roofs during wind storms .
Dynamic lift- curved path of a spinning ball
Roll no -7,8,9 : Elasticity and it's application
Roll no -10,11,12 : Satellites - Natural and artificial satellites, Geostationary satellites, Polar
satellites
Roll no -13,14,15 : Conservation of angular momentum with examples
-Planetary motion, Diver taking jump in swimming pool, Ballet dancer, Ice – skater, Rotating
turntable
Physics Roll no -16,17,18 : Surface tension
-Needle supported on water surface
-Rain drops are generally spherical in shape
Roll no -19, 20, 21 : Pascal's law and its application , Hydraulic lift
Roll no -22,23,24 : Beats - Superposition of waves
Waning and Waxing of sound
Roll no -25,26,27 : Bernoulli's theorem With applications
Blowing off the roofs during wind storm With applications - Aerofoil : Lift of an aircraft wing
Roll no -28,29,30: Stationary waves ,open ,closed pipe cases
Roll no -31,32,33: Surface tension
-Needle supported on water surface
-Rain drops are generally spherical in shape Small mercury drops
-Hair of a painting brush etc.
Roll no. 34,35,36 : Conduction , Convection, Radiation and Laws related to these phenomenon
Prepare a handwritten Scientific investigatory project involving laboratory testing and
collecting information from other sources.
A few suggested Projects
• Checking the bacterial contamination in drinking water by testing sulphide ion
• Study of the methods of purification of water
• Testing the hardness, presence of Iron, Fluoride, Chloride, etc., depending upon the regional
variation in drinking water and study of causes of presence of these ions above permissible
Chemistry limit (if any).
• Investigation of the foaming capacity of different washing soaps and the effect of addition of
Sodium carbonate on it
• Study the acidity of different samples of tea leaves.
• Determination of the rate of evaporation of different liquids Study the effect of acids and
bases on the tensile strength of fibers.
• Study of acidity of fruit and vegetable juices.
Note: Any other investigatory project, which involves about 10 periods of work, can be chosen
General instructions for Activity:
● It should be handwritten. The cover page should be neat and simple in presentation no
glitter etc. Should be used.
● At the time of doing Activity, the students should keep in mind that he /she can be
questioned on what, when, how etc of the topic during viva.
● All the sheet should be kept in a folder and brought to class after summer break for
submission.
Mathematics (041) Activity -1
To distinguish between Relation and Functions
Activity -2
To represent set theoretic operation using Venn Diagram.
(i) A-(B-C) ≠ (A-B)-C
(ii) De Morgan's Law
Activity -3
To verify the relation between the degree measure and the radian measure of an angle
Prepare a handwritten investigatory scientific project on given topics including laboratory skills
and using other sources of information.
Investigatory projects are:
(a) Study on enzymes. (b) Components of food
(c) Non-conventional sources of energy (d) Manure and chemical fertilizers
Biology
(e) Green house effect (f) Vermicomposting
(g) Blood groups (h) Bacterial using antibiotics
(i) Blood circulation (j) DNA fingerprinting
(k) Alzeimers and Dementia (l) Drug addiction
Investigatory Project should be with all essential elements.
Write the following Python Programs in the Practical File:
1. Write a program to convert a temperature given in Fahrenheit into Celsius.
2. Write a program to calculate the area and perimeter of a given rectangle.
3. Write a program to find the sum of squares of the first 100 natural numbers.
4. Write a program to check whether a given number is positive, negative or zero.
IP 5. Write a program to print the grade of a student who has appeared in an examination in
3 subjects. Let the maximum marks in each subject be 100.
6. Write a program to count the number of vowels in user entered string.
7. Write a program to print the table of a given number upto 10.
8. Write a program to calculate the sum of all odd values and product of all non-zero even
values from n given values.
9. Write a program to calculate the factorial of a given number.
10. Write programs to print the following patterns:
a) 1 b) 1 2 3 4 5
12 1234
123 123
1234 12
12345 1
NOTE :
1. Program question to be written with BLACK ink and Program Code in BLUE.
2. Program Code to be written on the right-side ruled-page.
1. Program output should be neatly written on the left-side blank page
Physical Education Lab Manual work
Practical 1: (1) Volleyball (2) Basketball (3) Football (4) Cricket
(5) Kho-Kho (6) Kabaddi (Write any 1 game)
Key points : * History of the game, * Latest general rules, * Measurements and draw a diagram
of the game, * Fundamental skills of the game, * Terminology of the game, * Famous
PE
personalities of the game, * Trophies and tournaments of the game.
1. Describe the significance of prehistoric rock paintings. What do they tell us about early human
societies and their way of life?
2. Identify and describe two common themes or subjects found in prehistoric rock paintings. Provide
examples of specific sites where these themes are depicted.
3. Explain the techniques and materials used by prehistoric artists to create rock paintings. How have
these paintings survived over thousands of years?
4. Discuss the importance of location and setting in prehistoric rock paintings. Why were certain
locations chosen for these artworks, and how does the environment contribute to their preservation
and significance?
KAPIL GYANPEETH
(An English Medium, Co-Educational (10+2) CBSE School)
Name: Date:
Class: XI Sec. A,C,D Sub: English
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
1. We live in an age of wonders and miracles. It has been called the ‘Age of Science’ and different aspects of
our life that changed in the preceding centuries have been attributed to science. This is completely true, but it
is only one side of the coin. The flip side is that as we have advanced more in the field of technology,
something fundamental to humanity has been left behind. Values such as empathy and concern for our fellow
human beings are gradually being eroded due to the onslaught of our ever-evolving lifestyles, aided by the
marvels of technological advancements
2. Take the example of the Internet. On the one hand, access to information and knowledge at the click of a
button is a veritable boon to everyone (especially students) and this has made our lives much simpler. On the
other hand, it has severely limited actual contact with teachers, friends and elders. Thus, the learning that a
person gain is incomplete as he or she cannot easily take the advice that another person can give on the basis
of knowledge and practical experience that is at his or her disposal.
3. Today, a small child can access and navigate the Internet with an ease that still astounds those from the
older generation. But what is even more astounding is the neglect of the basic human traits of friendship,
relationships and family values. Owing to all the technological advancements and the gadgets available today,
children often miss out on the most enriching childhood experiences such as playing outdoor games with
friends, which apart from being immensely enjoyable and physically exhilarating, also develop traits such as
teamwork and discipline at an early age.
4. But now when the concept of friends is gradually being limited to virtual friends on social networking sites,
one shudders to think of the implications for the personality development of a child because the time spent
with computers or mobile phones for entertainment can never really substitute for the holistic benefits of
outdoor play. Such examples can be found in plenty.
5. Now if we compare the hustle and bustle of modern city life and the peace and calm of a rustic village life,
we can see that in cities, life is a race with a variety of factors. It is a race that everyone tries their level best
to win, but nobody actually wins as it never ends.
6. As for me, I think this age of rapid development has created at least as many problems as it has solved, if
not more. The reason is that the basic goal of life, which should be the pursuit of happiness, has now been
replaced by the pursuit of money. Money and happiness are considered analogous in our present society, but
they actually are not so. In this mindless pursuit of money, nobody has time now to appreciate the beauty of
life, which consists not of multi- billion-dollar skyscrapers, but a simple act of kindness to someone in a time
of need.
7. So there is an urgent need to stop for a moment and think about where we are actually heading, is it
development or destruction? Do we have to wait until people have grown so much apart from each other that
we cannot see the suffering of our own species due to our mindless greed, or can we still mend our ways?
8. To answer this question, I will take the help of that most magnificent of human feelings-hope. I sincerely
wish that we, as the most intelligent species on earth, would take our fair share of responsibility and sincerely
think about the path we should follow. Though mankind will possibly last for a long time thanks to its
determination and sheer ingenuity, we have to make sure we do not lose our humanity somewhere along the
way.
A. On the basis of your understanding of the passage answer the following questions by choosing the most
appropriate option:
Question 1.
According to the passage, it is like one side of the coin to say that life has changed owing to science as
(A) age of science has brought wonders and miracles.
(B) different aspects of life have changed due to science.
(C) there is another side of the coin to look at.
(D) this side of coin is true and sufficient to look at.
Question 2.
Which of the following is not true about the internet?
(A) It provides an easy access to information and knowledge.
(B) It has made our lives simpler.
(C) It has limited actual contact with teachers and friends.
(D) It can easily give advice based on personal experience.
Question 3.
Internet hampers the holistic growth of a child by ……………...
(A) encouraging human traits of friendship, society and family.
(B) enriching childhood experiences of outdoor games.
(C) providing virtual friends and gadgets.
(D) developing teamwork and discipline.
Question 4.
According to the passage, true happiness lies in ………
(A) simple acts of kindness
(B) rapid development
(C) multi-billion-dollar skyscrapers
(D) pursuit of money
Question 5.
The word ‘veritable’ in para 2 means:
(A) Actual
(B) Big
(C) Latest
(D) Perfect
Question 6.
Antonym of holistic is
(A) Agonistic (B) Individualistic
(C) Optimistic (D) Pessimistic
B. Answer the following questions as briefly as possible.
1. It has severely limited actual contact with …………….
2. Money and …………… are considered analogous in our present society but they actually are not so.
1. Principal, Sunrise Global School, Agra requires a receptionist for her school. Draft a
suitable advertisement in about 50 words to be published in the classified columns of
a national newspaper giving all the necessary details of qualifications and experience.
2. You are Kiran/Karan Kumar and want to sell your motorbike which you have been using for five years
since you decided to buy a car. Write an advertisement, in not more than 50 words, to be published
under the classified columns of a national daily. Furnish all the necessary details.
3. You have lost an expensive watch on your way to the market. Write an advertisement for the ‘Lost and
Found’ column of a local newspaper, giving all the relevant details. Offer a reward also. Write the
advertisement in about 50 words. You are Gopal/Gopa, 4 Manav Road, Kanpur.
4. You own ‘Midtown Magic,’ a travel agency. Write an advertisement about a special package for a tour
to Shimla that your company is offering. It is to be published in a national daily in about 50 words.
5. You want a match for your highly qualified daughter. She is heading the Sales and Marketing team for
Microsoft India. Draft an advertisement in 50 words to be published in a national daily.
KAPIL GYANPEETH
(An English Medium, Co-Educational (10+2) CBSE School)
Name: Date:
Class: XI Sec. Sub: Biology
KAPIL GYANPEETH
(An English Medium, Co-Educational (10+2) CBSE School)
Name: Date:
Class: XI Sec. D Sub: Psychology
Worksheet
Q1. S i d dh an t n e ed s he l p as h e c ann ot m an a ge wi t h hi s d a y t o d a y pr e ssu r e a nd f ee l s
l es s motivated. He should visit to a __________ for his problem related to emotional instability.
(a)Counseling psychologist (b)Clinical psychologist
(c)Organizational psychologist (d)Community psychologist
Q2. Avneesh has got a research position in the department of Psychology Delhi University? Identify the
correct step-wise sequence in for conducting a psychological research ?
a) Conceptualization of problem /Data Collection/Drawing Conclusions /Revising Conclusions
b) Revising Conclusion /Drawing Conclusion /Data Collection/ Conceptualization of Problem
c) Data Collection /Drawing Conclusion / Conceptualization of Problem/ Revising Conclusion
d) Drawing Conclusion/ Data Collection/ Conceptualization of Problem/ Revising Conclusion
Q3. In a psychological enquiry, different types of data are collected .Which among the given options is an
example of physical information (physical data ) ?
a) Mode of economy b) Height c) Weight d) Age
Q4. Dr. Priya has a Medical degree with years of specialized training in the treatment of psychological
disorders .Correctly identify her profession from the options given below.
a) Clinical Psychologist b) Psychiatrist c) Health Psychologist d)
Counselling Psychologist
Q5. Anuj has conducted a research for determining the relationship between the amount of screen time
exposure and academic achievement of school students. Which research method will be appropriate in this
regard?
a) Correlational b) Interview c) Case Study d) Observation
Q6. Assertion (A): In the ‘quasi’ experimentation method , the researcher attempts to manipulate an
independent variable in a natural setting using naturally occurring groups to form experimental and control
group .
Reason (R): Researcher wants to study the behaviour of the participants without making them aware that they
are a part of his /her study.
a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true, R is false
d) A is false, R is true
Q7. How did the Gestalt psychologists’ perspective on consciousness differ from that of the Structuralists?.
Q8. A researcher is studying the effect of the listening to classical music while studying on the student’s
performance in Math. Identify the independent and the dependent variables. How would the experimental and
control groups be organized?
Q9. Differentiate between: a) Performance and Non-Verbal Tests b) Speed and Power Tests
Q10. What branch of psychology will be the best to help a school principal develop instructional methods for
her teachers? Why?
KAPIL GYANPEETH
(An English Medium, Co-Educational (10+2) CBSE School)
Name: Date:
Class: XI Sec. Sub: Math (041)
Worksheet- 7
Topics - Trigonometric Functions
Followings are of 1 Mark each (Q01-05).
Q01. Convert 360 30 into the radian measure.
Q02. Find the degree equivalent of ( 11/13)
Q03. Express 2cos 4x sin 6x as an algebraic sum of sine’s and/or cosines.
Q04. Find the value of : cos( -870 ) .
Q05. Evaluate : sin(-25pi/6 )
Followings are of 2 Marks each (Q06-08).
Q06. The minute hand of a watch is 1.4 cm long. How far does its tip move in 45 minutes? [Use π=22/ 7].
OR
A wheel makes 450 revolutions in one and half minutes. Through how many radians does it turn in twelve
seconds?
Q07. Evaluate : sin (– 14700) + √3 cos (– 14700).
7𝜋 2𝜋 −𝜋
Q08. Evaluate : 𝑠𝑖𝑛2 + 𝑐𝑜𝑠 2 − 𝑡𝑎𝑛2
6 3 4
Q10. A train is moving on a circular curve of radius 1500 m at the rate of 66 kmph. Through what angle has
it turned in 10 seconds?
1 1+𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑥+𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑐𝑥
Q11. If cos x = and x IV quadrant , then find the value of
√2 1+𝑐𝑜𝑡𝑥−𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑐𝑥
KAPIL GYANPEETH
(An English Medium, Co-Educational (10+2) CBSE School)
Name: Date:
Class: XI Sec. A,C,D Sub: Physical Education
Worksheet
Unit 10- Training and Doping in Sports
Very short questions (2 mark)
1.Differentiate between Autologous blood doping
2.Discuss the side effects of Anabolic Steroid in brief.
3.Discuss about any two principles of sports training
4.Clarity the meaning of technique
Q1. Arrange s, p and d sub-shells of a shell in the increasing order of effective nuclear charge (Zeff)
experienced by the electron present in them.
Q2. Calculate the total number of angular nodes and radial nodes present in the 3p orbital.
Q3. Nickel atom can lose two electrons to form Ni²+ ion. The atomic number of nickel is 28. From which
orbital will nickel lose two electrons?
Q4. The arrangement of orbitals on the basis of energy is based upon their (n+l) value. Lower the value of
(n+1), the lower is the energy. For orbitals having the same values of (n+l), the orbital with a lower value of
n will have lower energy.
I. Based upon the above information, arrange the following orbitals in the increasing order of energy.
II. Based upon the above information, solve the questions given below :
Q5. According to de Broglie, the matter should exhibit dual behaviour, that is, both particle and wave like
properties. However, a cricket ball of mass 100 g does not move like a wave when it is thrown by a bowler at
a speed of 100 km/h. Calculate the wavelength of the ball and explain why it does not show wave nature.
Q6. What is the difference between the terms orbit and orbital?
Q7. Table-tennis ball has a mass of 10 g and a speed of 90 m/s. If speed can be measured with an accuracy of
4% what will be the uncertainty in speed and position?
Q8. Why was a change in the Bohr Model of atom required? Due to which important development (s), the
concept of movement of an electron in an orbit was replaced by, the concept of probability of finding an
electron in an orbital? What is the name given to the changed model of the atom?
Q10. The electronic configuration of the valence shell of Cu is 3d10 4s1 and not 3d9 4s2. How is this
configuration explained?
KAPIL GYANPEETH
(An English Medium, Co-Educational (10+2) CBSE School)
Name: Date:
Class: XI Sec. Sub: YOGA
1. The word yoga is made up of the word 'yuj' which is derieved from
(a) Hindi
(b) French
(c) Latin
(d) Sanskrit
2. Who is the father of Yoga?
(a) Bhaskara Charya
(b) Patanjali
(c) Shiva
(d) Brahma
3. The last stage of Yoga is
(a) Yama
(b) Dhyana
(c) Niyama
(d) Smadhi
4. What can be reduced by Yogic Exercises
(a) Strength
(b) Energy
(c) Flexibility
(d) Obesity
5. Retraint or abstention are the element of
(a) Dharna
(b) Yama
(c) Asama
(d) Niyama
6. When do we celebrate International Yoga Day every year?
(a) 21April
(b) 21May
(c) 21 June
(d) 21 July
Check by the method of dimensions whether the following equations are correct or not
1. E= mC2
2. T= 2π√L/g
3. V= √P/ 𝜌
4. Frequency= 1/2L√T/m
Where T is the tension in string
m is mass per unit length
5. torque= I alpha
I is moment of inertia
Alpha is angular acceleration
6. T= k√ (𝜌 r3/S)
Where T is time
S is surface tension
14. A planet moves around sun it's period of revolution T depends upon radius
R,mass M ,and gravitation constant G , show dimensionally T2 is proportional to
R3
15. The depth x to which a bullet penetrate a human body depends on coefficient of
viscosity n , kinetic energy Ek.
Show x is proportional to [Ek/ n]1/3
i) 5100
ii) 0.050
iii) 0.009
iv) 5.049
v) 1.08 X 10 4
20. Centripetal force F depends upon the mass of particle m and velocity v of particle
and radius R.
Derive relation between these physical quantity using dimensions
22. Write the name of three physical quantities having same dimensions.
KAPIL GYANPEETH
(An English Medium, Co-Educational (10+2) CBSE School)
Name: Date:
Class: XI Sec. Sub: IP