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XI Commerce Holiday Home Work

The document outlines the summer break holiday homework for Class XI Commerce students at Jaycees Public School Rudrapur for the academic year 2025-26. It includes assignments across various subjects such as English, Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics, Physical Education, Computer Science, and Painting, detailing specific tasks, projects, and guidelines for submission. Students are required to complete these assignments and submit them by July 2, 2025.

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XI Commerce Holiday Home Work

The document outlines the summer break holiday homework for Class XI Commerce students at Jaycees Public School Rudrapur for the academic year 2025-26. It includes assignments across various subjects such as English, Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics, Physical Education, Computer Science, and Painting, detailing specific tasks, projects, and guidelines for submission. Students are required to complete these assignments and submit them by July 2, 2025.

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JAYCEES PUBLIC SCHOOL RUDRAPUR

Summer Break Holiday Homework-(2025-26)


Class–XI (Commerce)

English
List of Topics
1) The Portrait of a Lady
* General attitude of children towards grandparents.
* Challenges of the old age- interview some old people in your neighborhood and put down their
experiences.
* Generation gap - reasons and consequences.
* Role of faith and spirituality in leading a healthy life.
2) We aren't Afraid of Dying if We all are Together.
* Why do people undertake adventures!
* Challenges in navigation - read the biography of the famous navigators and share their experiences in your own
words.
* Need of optimism, determination and patience to fight against the hardships and odds of life.
* Difference Between the worldviews of children and adults in the face of adversity.
3). The Summer of a Beautiful White Horse.
* Tribal values and culture;
* Adolescence passion vs family values
* Horses around the world - their contribution to the human world.
* Historical significance of the horses.
4) Prepare a PPT of the holiday that you spent with your grandparents or parents that has created indelible imprints
on your mind. Describe about the scenic beauty of the place and prepare PPT.
5) Read Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan and write a review of the same in your own words in about 200 words.
6) cut out clippings of classified advertisements under the heads -
* For sale * To let * Situation vacant/ Wanted
* Matrimonial * Obituary * Missing
PROJECT LAYOUT
Sheet 1- Cover Page with title, school details, details of students
Sheet 2-Statement of purpose/ Objective/ Goal
Sheet 3- Certificate of Completion under the guidance of the teacher.
Sheet 4- Action Plan
• 3-4 lines about the project.
• Research Tools and Methodology.
• Supporting Material-AV Aids/ PPT
Sheet 5- Introduction of the Project.
Sheet 6- Body of the Project
• Supporting Material • Questionnaire • Case Study • Assignments
• Survey Report • Transcripts • Articles • Interview
Sheet 7-Report
300-500 word essay/script/report
Sheet 8-Student/Group Reflection
100-150 words paragraph about the experience and learning outcomes
Sheet 9-Photographs
Sheet 10- List Resources/ Bibliographyy
(More sheets can be used where ever necessary
Accountancy
Students are required to collect real source documents (bills or receipts ) ( Minimum 20 ) available at home and
Make an accounting voucher for each transaction and Journal on the basis of it . Journal must include:-
a) Purchases b) Sales (in case of own business) c) Electricity bill payment
d) Paid amount by Phone Pay or Google Pay d) Domestic items
f) School fees g) Assets purchase b) Recharge payment
Also prepare ledger and trial balance with the help of the above transaction
Scrap File containing Maximum number of Vouchers from the syllabus.
Make the above project on Coloured A4 size scrap papers in binded spiral .
Collage and mosaic work with a variety of coloured papers and coloured printed pictures/photographs from
magazines and newspaper
Creating a slideshow of different types of vouchers.
Business Studies
Project 1: Prepare a project work on any one businessman. Your project should include:
i) Details of the Businessman ii) Evolution of the business
iii) The rise of Business Empire iv) The growth and expansion of the empire.
v) The future prospects of the business.
OR
Project2: Study any company’s profile and find information about the following:
i) Ownership ii) Capital iii) Pricing policy iv) Physical distribution
v) Promotional Activities vi) Working procedure
vii) Pictures of the business (includes owner and products)
Note- 1. Submit your Holiday Homework to your respective Subject Teacher by 2nd July, 2025
2. The project must be of min. 20 pages and max. 30 pages.
3. Use A4 sheet for project work
5. It must be presented in a folder/file with name, roll no., class section etc
Economics:
Prepare the Project report on the topic’s allotted below:
The students should follow the guide lines mentioned below for the project –
1. Steps Involved in the Conduct of the Project Students may work upon the following lines as a suggested flow
chart
• Choose a title/topic • Collection of the research material/data
• Organization of material/data • Present material/data
• Analysing the material/data for conclusion • Draw the relevant conclusion
• Presentation of the Project Work

2. Expected Checklist for the Project Work:


• Introduction of topic/title
• Identifying the causes, events, consequences and/or remedies
• Various stakeholders and effect on each of them
• Advantages and disadvantages of situations or issues identified
• Short-term and long-term implications of economic strategies suggested in the course of research
• Validity, reliability, appropriateness and relevance of data used for research work and for presentation in the
project file
• Presentation and writing that is succinct and coherent in project file
• Citation of the materials referred to, in the file in footnotes, resources section, bibliography etc.
List of Projects according to Roll no’s:
• Effect on PPC due to various government policies. (Roll no’s: 1, 20, 39)
• Opportunity Cost as an Economic Tool (taking real life situations) (Roll no’s: 2,21,40)
• Effect of Price Change on a Substitute Good (taking prices from real life visiting local market) (Roll no’s: 3, 22,
41)
• Effect on equilibrium Prices in Local Market (taking real life situation or recent news) (Roll no’s:4, 23,42)
• Effect of Price Change on a Complementary Good (taking prices from real life visiting local market) (Roll no’s: 5,
24, 43)
• Solar Energy, a Cost Effective Comparison with Conventional Energy Sources (Roll no’s: 6, 25, 44)
• Bumper Production- Boon or Bane for the Farmer (Roll no’s: 7, 26, 45)
• Consumer Protection Act. (Roll no’s:8, 27, 46)
• Demand and it’s determinants(Roll no’s: 9, 28, 47)
• Production – Returns to a factor (Roll no’s: 10, 29, 48)
• Supply and its determinants along with case studies (Roll no’s: 11, 30, 49)
• Determinants of coffee and tea production in India (Roll no’s: 12, 31, 50)
• Measurement of countries income and growth (Roll no’s: 13, 32, 51)
• Demand elasticity’s of fresh vegetables (Roll no’s: 14, 33, 52)
• Cost – Short run costs (Roll no’s: 15, 34, 53)
• Simple Applications of Demand and Supply: Price ceiling, Price floor. (Roll no’s:16, 35, 54)
• Producer’s Equilibrium – meaning and its conditions in terms of Marginal Revenue Marginal Cost. (Roll no’s: 17,
36, 55)
• Revenue – Total Revenue, Average Revenue and Marginal Revenue – meaning and their relationship. (Roll no’s:
18, 37, 56)
• Consumer’s equilibrium: using marginal utility analysis & Indifference curve analysis (Roll no’s:19, 38, 57)

Mathematics
Total Duration: 30 Days
Days 1–10: Chapter – Sets
Chapter 1: Sets over the next 10 days.
1. Revise the definitions: sets, types of sets, subset, superset, universal set.
2. Draw and label Venn diagrams for: Union, intersection, complement, and difference of sets.
3. Prove the standard identities using Venn diagrams.
4. Practice at least 10 MCQs and 5 assertion-reason questions from reference books.
5. Complete a worksheet based on set operations and word problems.
6. Create 3 real-life examples where sets are used.
7. Attempt 5 HOTS questions on union and intersection.
8. Prepare a concept map of the entire chapter.
9. Appear for a self-assessment test based on the chapter.
Days 11–20: Chapter – Relations and Functions
Chapter 2: Relations and Functions:
1. Write definitions of Cartesian product, relations, functions.
2. Write 5 examples of real-life functions with proper domain and range.
3. Solve 10 MCQs and 5 short answer questions from extra reference material.
4. Complete a worksheet on function mapping and domain-range.
5. Attempt 5 assertion-reason questions.
6. Practice 5 HOTS level questions on relations and mappings.
7. Appear for a self-assessment test based on the chapter
Days 21–30: Chapter – Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions:
1. Revise angle measurements in radians and degrees.
2. Solve problems based on arc length and conversion.
3. Draw unit circle and explain the values of sin, cos, tan for standard angles.
4. Prepare a table of trigonometric values of standard angles.
5. Prove standard trigonometric identities.
6. Plot graphs of sin x, cos x, tan x.
7. Solve 10 MCQs and 5 case-based questions.
8. Attempt 5 HOTS questions involving identities and general solutions.
9. Attempt a test paper from previous year or reference book.
General Instructions
• Maintain a dedicated Holiday Homework notebook for all chapters.
• Use proper steps and labeling in all diagrams and graphs.
• Submit the completed notebook on the first day after vacation.
• Late submission may result in deduction of marks.

Physical Education
10. Practical lab manual shall include:
11. Practical-1: Labelled diagram of 400 M Track & Field with computations.
12. Practical-2: Describe Changing Trends in Sports in terms of change in playing surface, wearable
gears and sports equipment, technological advancements.
13. Practical-3: Labelled diagram of field & equipment of any one individual game of your choice .

Computer Science
1. Prepare a Project on Either of the following topics: -
a) Different Number Systems and their Conversions
b) Different types of Memories and Storage Devices used in modern PCs.
c) Write following Python Programs in Practical Note Book
d) To input 2 Numbers and use all mathematical operators, available in Python, on them and prints all results.
e) To Input 4 Numbers and print their Average
f) To input a 3 digit integer(n) and print sum of its digit
For Example:-
user enters number 351, then the program should print 9 (sum of 3,5 and 1)
user enters number 467, then the program should print 17 (sum of 4,6 and 7)

Painting
Write the answer of the following questions in your fair note book.
Chapter 1- six limbs of Indian painting and fundamentals of visual arts
Chapter 2- prehistoric rock paintings

Short questions
1 - What is fine art ?
2 - Define a point and a line ?
3 - State the different between 2-dimensional (2D) and three
dimensional (3D) pictures
4 - which two primary colours are mixed in same ratio to get
Orange colour , Violet colour , Green colour
5 - what is the meaning of the term Sadrishya ?
6 - Name the annotations other than vatsyayana in which six limbs of indian painting have been given.
7 - What are the six limbs of indian painting?
8 - Give the translated meaning of terms ' praman ' Lavanyayojna
and varnika bhang?
9 - what do you mean by Alignment?
10 - write a short note an applied or commercial Art
11- Name any six elements of Art.
12-Which two primary colours are mixed in same ratio to get
Orange colour, Violet Colour, Green Colour?
13. What is the meaning of the term 'Sadrishya' ?
14. Who discovered Bhimbetka ?
15. What is primary colour ?
16. In which state are the Bhimbetka rock shelters located?
17. Who was Archibold corlleyle?
18. How were the colours prepared for rock painting ?
19. Where have the prehistoric rock-painting been found in India ?
20.Which two primary colours are mixed in same ratio to get Violet
Colour?
21. How many principles are defined in Shadanga?
22. Which limb of Shadanga is related to color composition?
23. What type of art is found in Bhimbetka?
24. Which period do Bhimbetka paintings belong to?
25. Why is Bhimbetka significant in the history of Indian art ?
26.Which two primary colours are mixed in same ratio to get Green
Colour?
27. What is the meaning of the term 'Varnika Bhang'?
28. Which limb of Shadanga is related to lookand appearances?
29. What is secondary colour?
30. Where have the prehistoric rock-painting been found in India ?
Practical Work

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