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SUBJECT : PHYSICS
TOPIC : KINEMATICS)
1. A stone is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 14 ms-1. Find the
maximum height reached and the time of ascent. Given g = 9.8 ms-2.
2. A balloon is moving upwards with a speed of 5 ms-1. When it is at a height of 98m, a
packet is dropped from it. What is the velocity of the packet when it strikes the
ground?
3. A train is running at a constant acceleration. The two ends of the train pass a
telegraph post with velocities v1 and v2. Find the velocity with which the middle
point of the train passes the same post.
4. A man on a railway platform is just 9m behind the entrance door of a train, when the
train begins to move with a uniform acceleration of 2 ms-2 starting from rest. The
man immediately picks up uniform speed to get into the train and just manages to
board it. Find the uniform speed of the man.
5. Two trains each of length 100m, moving in opposite directions along parallel lines,
meet with speeds 60 kmh-1 and 30 kmh-1. If their accelerations are 0.3 ms-2 and 0.2
ms-2 respectively, find the time taken by them to pas each other.
6. The speed of a car increases at a constant rate α from 0 to v and then remains
constant for an interval and then finally decreases to zero at a constant rate β. If S is
the total distance described, show that the total time taken is t = S/v + v/2 (1/α +
1/β).
7. Drops of water from the roof of a house are falling at regular intervals of 1 second.
Find the position of 3rd, 4th and 5th drop when the 6th drop just falls from the roof.
8. A body is dropped from the top of a tower. During the last second of its motion it
travels 16/25th of the height of the tower. Calculate the height of the tower if g = 10
ms-2.
9. The displacement x of a particle moving in one dimensionunder the action of a
constant force is related to time t by the expression t =√(𝑥 + 3) where x is in meters
and time is in seconds. Find the displacement of the particle when the velocity is
zero.
10. A particle moving in a straight line covers half the distance with a speed of 3 ms -
1.The other half of the distance is covered in two equal intervals of time with speeds
of 4.5 ms-1 and 7.5 ms-1 respectively. Find the average speed of the particle during
this motion.
11. A stone falls freely from rest and the total distance covered by it in the last second
of its motion equals the distance covered by it in the first 3s of its motion. Find how
long the stone remains in air.
12. Find the ratio of the distances travelled by a freely falling body in the first, second
and third second of its fall.
CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS:
1. Two balls of different masses (one lighter and one heavier) are thrown vertically
upwards with the same speed. Which one would pass through their point of
projection in their downward direction with greater speed?
2. A man standing at the edge of a cliff throws a stone straight up with initial speed u
and then throws another stone straight down with the same initial speed u and from
the same position. Find the ratio of the speeds, the stones would attain, when they
hit the base of the cliff.
3. An object is covering distance in direct proportion to t3, where t is the time elapsed.
a) What is the conclusion you might draw about the acceleration? Is it constant,
increasing, decreasing, or zero?
b) What may you conclude about the force acting on the object?
4. Plot the speed time graph of a car travelling with uniform speed of 80kmh-1. On the
same graph, plot the speed time graph for a second car starting from rest and
uniformly accelerating to a maximum speed of 80 kmh-1.
a) What relationship do you find between the distances covered by the two cars
during the time in which the second car is accelerating?
b) Would this relationship hold if you chose a different acceleration for the second
car?
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SUBJECT : MATHS
Q1 Find in degrees and radians the angle between the hour hand and the minute- hand of a clock at
half past three.
Q2
Simplify: sin 690 0 cos 930 0 tan 7650 cos ec 1170 0 .
1
Q3 Prove that cos 24 0 cos 55 0 cos 125 0 cos 204 0 cos 300 0 .
2
3 5 7
Q4 Prove that cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 2.
8 8 8 8
tan tan
Q5 Prove that
4 4 cos ec 2 .
tan tan
4 4
Q6 Prove that: cos sin 2 cos .
4
3 1
(i) sin 20 sin 40 sin 60 sin 80 (ii) cos 20 cos 40 cos 80
16 8
3
(iii) tan 20 tan 40 tan 60 tan 80 3 (iv) cos 10 cos 30 cos 50 cos 70
16
Q13
Prove that tan tan 60 . tan 60 tan 3 .
a a
Q14 Prove that cos a cos cos cos a 4 cos cos cos
2 2 2
tan A B 1
Q16 If sin 2 A sin 2B, Prove that: .
tan A B 1
Q17 If cos a sin y cos a sin y , Prove that cot a cot cot cot
sec 8 1 tan 8
Q19 Prove that: .
sec 4 1 tan 2
2 2 2 3
Q20 Prove that: cos 2 A cos 2 A cos A
3 3 2
(i) cos (ii) sin
8 8
Q24 If A = a, b, c, find the number of relations that can be defined on A.
The Cartesian product A A has 16 elements. If (1, 2) and (3, 4) are two elements of A A,
Q26 If f x
1
, show that f f f x x .
1 x
x , x0
3
Q27 Draw the graph of the following function: f x x , 0 x 1 From this graph, find R f .
1
x , x 1
(i) f x x 2 x 2. (ii) f x
1
Q28 Find the domain of the function .
2 x x2
x3 x
Q29 Let f x 2 and g x x . Show that f g. Also find D f and R f
x 1
1 1 𝑥 2 −1
(i) 𝑓(𝑥) = (ii) 𝑓 𝑥 = (iii) 𝑓 𝑥 = (iv) 𝑓 𝑥 = 25 − 𝑥 2
1−𝑥 2 1+𝑥 2 𝑥−1
1
(v) 𝑓 𝑥 = 𝑥 2 + 25 (vi) 𝑓 𝑥 = 𝑥 2 − 25 (vii) 𝑓 𝑥 =
𝑥 2 +𝑥+1
𝑥 +1 (𝑥−3)
(i) 𝑓 𝑥 = 𝑥 − 1 − 𝑥2 (ii) 𝑓 𝑥 = (𝑥−2)
𝑥 2 +2𝑥+3 𝑥 2 −2
(i) 𝑦= (ii) y = 𝑥 2 −3 (iii) y = 3𝑥 2 − 4𝑥 + 5
𝑥
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
1. If Law of constant composition is true, what weights of calcium, carbon and oxygen are
present in 1.5 g of calcium carbonate? Given that the sample of calcium carbonate from
another sample contains Ca= 40%, C= 12% and O= 48%.
2. Carbon and hydrogen combine to form three compounds A, B and C. The percentage of
hydrogen in these compounds are: 25, 14.3 and 7.7 respectively. Show that the data
illustrates the Law of multiple proportion.
5. Calculate the number of atoms of hydrogen, oxygen and sulphur in 0.2 mole of sulphuric
acid (H2SO4).
6. What weight of calcium contains the same number of atoms as are present in 3.2 g of
sulphur. (at. mass of S= 32g)
7. Molarity of H2SO4 is 0.8M and its density is 1.06g/cm3. What will be the concentration of
the solution in terms of molality and mole fraction?
8. A sample of NaOH weighing 0.38 g is dissolved in water and the solution is made to 50
ml in a volumetric flask .
a. What is the molarity of the resulting solution
b. How many moles of NaOH are contained in 27ml of 0.15M NaOH solution?
9. A pure sample of compound is found to contain 2.04 g of sodium, 2.65 x 1022 atoms of
carbon and 0.132 mole of oxygen atoms. Determine the empirical formula of the
compound.
12. The mass of an electron is 9.1X10-31 kg. If its kinetic energy is 3.0X10-25 J, calculate its
wavelength.
13. Calculate the energy of one mole photons of radiations whose frequency is 5X1010 s-.
14. Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of an electron moving with 1% of speed of light.
15. A golf ball has a mass of 40g and a speed of 45 m/s. If the speed can be measured within an
accuracy of 2%, calculate the uncertainty of position.
16. Calculate the frequency, wave number and energy associated with photons of radiations having
wavelength 6000A.
17. What are the two longest lines (in manometers) in the Lyman series of hydrogen spectrum?
18. The wavelength of the first line in Balmer series is 656 nm. Calculate the wavelength of second
line and the limiting line in Balmer series.
19. Applying Bohr’s model calculate the wavelength of the radiation emitted when an electron in a
hydrogen atom makes a transition from fourth energy level to first energy level. Plank’s
constant h = 6.63 x 10-34Js.
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SUBJECT :BIOLOGY
5.Which one of the following is the correct matching of the site of action on the given
substrate, the enzyme acting upon it and the end product?
6.Hypoxia is the condition in which less energy becomes available to the tissues. This may
be due to
a) Lesser O2 in the atmosphere b)More CO in the air
c) Less RBCs in blood d) All of them
10.The majority of carbon dioxide produced our body cells is transported to the lungs: a)
Dissolved in blood b) As bicarbonates c) As carbonates d) Attached to haemoglobin
12.Continued consumption of a diet rich in butter, red meat and eggs for a long period may
lead to:
a) vitamin A toxicity b) kidney stones c) hypercholesterolemia d) urine laden with ketone
bodies.
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SUBJECT : BUSINESS STUDIES
1. Mr. Santosh Wilson was a son of an entrepreneur and has passed his higher
secondary examination in science with 90 percent marks. He wants to leave college
education and become an engineer whereas his father wants him to join his
business.
Should Mr. Santosh go for some profession (considering his marks in the
examination), which would, you suggest?
What advise would you give Mr.Santosh about choosing an appropriate occupation?
2. Collect the details of any two companies which are merged in the recent past. You
can collect the details from the net or from Economic Journals.
3. Rajnikant Trivedi and his partners enter a business. In a couple of years they want
to enter a business. In a couple of years they want to enter into a number of
activities like mining, construction, free hospital services, retail, farming, wholesale,
manufacturing, banking, water supply, school for poor children, fishing, energy
supply, insurance, communication, forestry, tourism, club for socializing etc.
Which of the above activities are economic activities and non-economic activities?
And why?
4. Identify a company that fulfills their Social responsibilities. Make a project analyzing
their social welfare activities.
- Collect and stick newspaper cuttings about the news they are making, their
strategies, the people behind the success etc…..--
- Stock quotations of five days (Times of India Page Times Business-NSE S& P CNX
500)
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SUBJECT: ACCOUNTANCY
1. The proprietor is regarded as the creditor of the business to the extend of capital invested
by him in the business. Name and explain the assumption.
2. When stock is valued at cost in one accounting period and at lower of net realizable value in
another accounting period, two accounting principles are conflicting with each other. Name
these principles and explain.
3. Name the following principles or assumptions.
i. The assumption, which states that a business enterprises will not be sold or
liquidated in the future.
ii. Recognition of expenses in the same period as associated revenues.
iii. Classification of assets as current and fixed assets.
iv. Appending notes to the financial statements
4. Calculate Total equity if
i. Owners equity n the beginning Rs.60,000
ii. Equity of creditors RS.50,000
i. Revenue during the period RS.70,000
ii. Expenses during the period RS.65,000
Also calculate owner’s equity at the end.
5. Prepare accounting equation from the following transactions.
i. Started business with cash Rs.1,75,000 and goods Rs.25,000
ii. Bought goods for cash Rs.50,000 and on credit RS.40,000
iii. Goods costing Rs.30,000 sold at a profit of 25% out of which Rs.20,000 received in
cash.
iv. Good costing Rs.3,000 is taken for personal use.
v. Interest on capital Rs.500 and interest on drawing Rs.30
vi. Salary paid Rs.4,000 and salary outstanding Rs.450.
6 An employee is dismissed from his job. Does this event represent a business transaction?
Support you answer with the explanation of the appropriate assumption.
7 Write two differences between tangible assets and intangible assets.
8. A distinction should be made between the business transaction and the personal
transactions of the proprietor.’ Explain the assumption behind this statement.
9. i. Yogesh commenced business on 1st January 1998 with a capital of Rs.5,00,000 and a loan of
Rs.1,00,000 borrowed from City Bank. On 31st December 1998 , his assets were Rs.8,00,000.
Calculate his closing capital and profits earned during the year.
ii. If in the above case, the proprietor had introduced fresh capital of Rs.40,000 and had
withdrawn Rs.10,000 for personal purposes, calculate his profits.
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Draw a diagram of the field /court of any one game of choice .Write its history rules and regulations
,terminologies ,sports personalities and important tournaments .
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SUBJECT : PSYCHOLOGY
SUBJECT : ECONOMICS
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SUBJECT: Painting
Theory: History of Indian Art
Practical:
Please note:
1. The topic for the project should be short-listed and submitted for approval before 20th May 2018.
2. Research work and collection of material for the project can be done from the library and/or
Internet.
3. The project should be submitted on the day school reopens after summer holidays.
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22. Express the OR operator in the terms of AND and NOT operator.
23. List the reasons used for algebraic proof of Associative theorm.\
25. What does ASCII stand for? Distinguish between ASCII and ISCII.
26. What does the base of a Number system mean?
27. What is the base of Decimal, Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal number systems?
28. How many digits are there in a Binary number system? Which digits are used in
Hexadecimal number system?
29. What is Unicode? How is it useful?
30. Do as directed :
i. Convert the Decimal number 781 to its Binary equivalent.
ii. Convert Binary number 101101.001 to its decimal equivalent
iii. Convert Octal number 321.7 into its Binary equivalent
iv. Convert the Hexadecimal number 3BC into its Binary equivalent
v. Convert the Binary number 10011010.010101 to its Hexadecimal equivalent
vi. Convert the Decimal number 345 into Octal number.
vii. Convert the Decimal number 736 into Hexadecimal number.
viii. Convert the Octal number 246.45 into Hexadecimal number.
ix. Convert the Hexadecimal number ABF.C into Octal number.
x. Convert the Octal number 576 to Decimal.
xi. Convert the Hexadecimal number A5C1 to Decimal.
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