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Himalayan WhiteHouse International College Dashain Vacation Homework Grade - 11 Science

The document contains Dashain vacation assignments for Grade 11 students at Himalayan WhiteHouse International College, covering subjects such as Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, English, Botany, and Zoology. Each subject includes a variety of questions and problems for students to solve, focusing on key concepts and applications in each field. The assignments aim to reinforce learning and understanding of complex topics through practical exercises and theoretical questions.

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Grade: 11

Science
Himalayan WhiteHouse International College (HWHIC)
Subidhanagar, Tinkune, Kathmandu
Compulsory Mathematics : XI
Dashain Vacation Assignment - 2081

Complex Number
1. Define complex number.
2. Find the real numbers x and y if (x-1)i + (y + 1) = (1+i)(4-3i)

3. Prove that :-

4. Define conjugate of complex number with example

1 i 
2

5. Express   in the form of a + ib.


1 i 
6. If x + iy = then show that x – iy =
7. Define absolute value of complex number with example
8. If z and w are complex numbers |z| +|w| ≥ |z+w|
9. If x  iy = a + ib, prove that x  iy = a – ib.
5  12 i
10. Find the square root of .
3  4i

11. Compute the absolute value of the following


a) (3+4i)(3-4i)

b)

12. Determine the square roots of the following complex number


a) 12-5i

b)

Quadratic Equation
1) If the roots of the equation ax2 + cx + c = 0 be in the ratio p : q then show that
p q c
  = 0.
q p a
2) 2.Find the values of m for which one root of the equation x2 + mx + 1 = 0 be the square
of the other.
3) 3.If x2 + ax + b = 0 and x2 + bx + a = 0 have a common root, prove that a= 0 or 1 + a + b
= 0.
4) If one roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 be the square of the other, prove that b3 +
a2c + ac2 = 3abc.
5) If the roots of the equation (a2 + b2) x2 – 2 (ac + bd) x + (c2 + d2) = 0 are equal then show
a c
that  .
b d
6) Find the equation whose roots are reciprocal to the roots of
x2 – x + 1 = 0.
7) The quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 can not have more than two roots. Prove it.
8) Find the condition for two given quadratic equations a1 x2 + b1x + c1 = 0 and a2x2 + b2x +
c2 = 0 may have one root common and both roots common.
9) When 2x3 + 3x2 – kx + 4 divided by x – 2, the remainder is 2k, find the value of k.
Straight line.
1. Find the equation of the line through (5, 4) and perpendicular to the line 4x – 3y = 10
2. Find the equation of the straight line passing through the point of intersection of the lines
x – y = 0 and x + y = 0 and parallel to the line 2x + 3y = 5
3. Find the equation of straight line which makes an intercepts with the coordinate axes such
that their sum and product 1 and -6 respectively.
4. Find the area of triangle with the vertices (1 , 2) , (2 , 3) and (4 , 5) . What inference can
you draw about the points from your upshot.
5. Reduce the equation x + y + 4 = 0 into
a) slope intercept form and find its slope and y – intercept
b) normal form and find the value of p and
c) Intercept form and find the intercepts on the axes
6. A line forms a triangle with coordinate axes . If the area of this triangle is 54 sq. units
and the perpendicular drawn from the origin to the line makes an angle of 60 0 with x-axis ,
find the equation of line
7. Given A(2 , 3) and B(-3 , 5) , find the equation of line perpendicular to AB and through the
point which divides AB in the ratio 3:2
8. One of the diagonal of a square is x – 2y + 2 = 0 and one of the vertex of the same square
is (1 , 4). Find the equation of all the sides of the square .
9. Find the circum-centre of the triangle with vertices (2,3) , (3,4) and (6,8) find the value of λ
so that the lines 2x + 3y + 5 = 0 , 3x – y + 7 = 0 and λx + y + 19 = 0 are concurrent.
10. if p and p’ be the length of the perpendiculars from the origin upon the straight lines
whose equation are xsec + ycosec = a and xcos - ysin = acos2 prove that 4p2 +
(p’)2 = a2

Calculus (Limit)

1) Evaluate

2) Evaluate ,

3) Evaluate,

4) Evaluate,

5)

6)

7)

8)
9) Geometrically prove that
(i)

10) Prove that ( geometrically), where x is measured in radian.

11) Evaluate,

12) Evaluate:

13) Evaluate:

14) Evaluate,

15) Evaluate:

16) Evaluate:

17) Evaluate,

18) Evaluate,

19) Evaluate,
Himalayan WhiteHouse International College (HWHIC)
Subidhanagar, Tinkune, Kathmandu
Chemistry : XI
Dashain Vacation Assignment – 2081

1. Write the molecular formula of the following compounds:


a. Quick lime b. Chile salt petre c. Salt petre
d. Aluminium carbide e. Hypo f. Zinc blende
g.Borax h. Mohr' Salt

2. Balance the following chemical equations by hit and trial method as well as partial equation
method.
1) Zn + NaOH  Na2ZnO2 + H2
2) Al4Cl3 + H2O  Al(OH)3 + CH4
3) Al + H2SO4  Al2(SO4)3 + H2
4) Mg3N2 +H2O  Mg(OH)2 + NH3
5) Zn + HNO3  Zn(NO3)2 + NO2 + H2O

3. a. Define a chemical reaction and point out its types.


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b. How many electrons and neutrons are present in the symbol 20Ca+2 ?

4.The elements of periodic table are classified as s-block, p-block, d-block and f-block
elements:
a. Write the outer electronic configuration for s and p-block elements.
b.What are the another names of d and f-block element.
c. Write three characters of d-block elements.
d.Determine the position of S and Mg in periodic table.
5. The ions O2–, F–, Na+, Mg2+ and Al3+ are isoelctronic.
a.What do you mean by isoelectronics?
b.Arrange the above species in the increasing order of radii.
c.Compare the radius of F– with its neutral atom and radius of Na+ with its neutral atom.
d.Arrange the alkali metals in the decreasing order of atomic radius.
e.Write the factors on which atomic radius depends.
6. Oxidation number of an element in a compound is a number which indicates to what extent
the element has been oxidized or reduced in the formation of that compound?
a. Calculate the oxidation number of S in H2SO5 and of Mn in K2MnO4.
b. Explain oxidation and reduction on the basis of oxidation number.
c. SO2 may act both as oxidizing and reducing agents while H2SO4 only as oxidizing
agent. Why?
d. Give one example for each of the compound having oxidation number of element,
fractional and the compound having oxidation no. of element, equal to zero.
e.What is disproportionation reaction?
7. Distinguish between atomic hydrogen and nascent hydrogen. What is heavy water? Write
any two applications of heavy water.
8. In metallurgical operation, we have to follow different steps like concentration, calcinations
or roasting, reduction and refining.
a. Differentiate between calcination and roasting.
b. What types of ores are concentrated by froth flotation process and gravity separation
method?
c. What type of metal is purified by poling?
d. What is the importance of flux in metallurgical operation?
9. Metallurgy is the principle and technology used to obtain metal in pure state from ore.
a) Define hydrometallurgy with a suitable example.
b) What kind of metals are extracted by electrometallurgy? Why those metals cannot be
extracted by pyrometallurgy?
c) Name any two metals that can be extracted by pyrometallurgy.
10. Write the chemical composition of
a) Brass b) Bronze c) German silver
d) Stainless steel e) Solder
11.When n–octane is heated with AlCl3 at 100oC temperature and 50 atm pressure than
another hydrocarbon with same molecular formula is formed.
a.What is this another hydrocarbon? Write its IUPAC name?
b.What is this process known as? What happens in this process?
c.What is the octane number of this new hydrocarbon?
d.What happens when n–hexane is heated with Pt/Al2O3 at 500oC?
e.If heating is carried out with n–heptane then what product is formed?
12. Van't Hoff and Le Bel proposed the tetravaleny of carbon:
a. What do you mean by tetravalency of carbon?
b.What is the tetrahedral angle?
c.What do you mean by catenation? Why does carbon show catenation property?
d.Name element which shows catenation other than carbon.
e.For what does the catenation property of carbon responsible?
Himalayan WhiteHouse International College (HWHIC)
Subidhanagar, Tinkune, Kathmandu
Physics : XI
Dashain Vacation Assignment – 2081

1. Answer the following short questions.


a. Determine the dimensional formula for Universal gravitational constant and specific
heat capacity.
b. Define the terms – null vector, unit vector, equal vectors, opposite vector.
c. The gun is recioled, when the bullet is fired, why?
d. Differentiate between heat and temperature.
e. Define electric field intensity.
f. Differentiate between atomic number (Z) and mass number (A).
2. Answer the following long questions.
a. State the parallelogram law of vector addition. Derive the magnitude and direction of the
resultant of two vectors inclined at an angle α from each other.
b. Derive expression for time period of simple pendulum

(T =K ) using dimensional method.


c. State the principle of conservation of linear momentum.How is it varified by Newton's third
law of motion.
d. Show that α : , where symbols have their usual meaning.
e. What is nucleons? Write down symbolic representation of sodium, argon and calcium
nucleus and mention their number of protons and neutrons.
f. What is mirror formula? Derive it for the convex mirror.
3. Solve the following numerical.
a) Convert 14 erg into Joule.
b) Two forces 3N and 4N are inclined at an angle of 60°. Find their resultant. What will
be the resultant if the forces are inclined at right angle to each other?
c) A crickter strikes a ball of mass 0.15 Kg travelling towards it. The ball hits the bat at
the speed of 25 m/s and returns along the same path with the same speed. Calculate the
average force exerted by the bat, if the time of impact is 0.0050 seconds.
d) The distance between the two points A and B is 625 km. Find the total space that must
be left between the rails to allow for a change of temperature 36°F in winter to 117°F in
summer. [α for iron = 12 x 10 -6 K -1]
e) A meter scale is placed along the axis of a convex mirror of focal length 20 cm, its
nearer end being at a ditance of 40 cm. Estimate the size of the image formed.
Happy Dashain, Tihar and Chhat.
Department of Physics
HWIC

Himalayan WhiteHouse International College (HWHIC)


Subidhanagar, Tinkune, Kathmandu
Compulsory English: XI
Dashain Vacation Assignment - 2081
(Only for Internal Use)
Attempt all the questions.

Section I: Language Development


1. Write about the most compelling event that happened in your life.
2. Write a short story ending it with “I never saw him/her again”.
3. Tell the story of a dream you have had.
4. Write a paragraph on “Environmental Conservation.”
5. Write a short note on “The Day I Passed the SEE”. (Suppose: You are Shyam and your
school’s name is Himalayan Sangrila High School, Banepa)
6. Describe a place that you have visited recently.
7. Write an essay on “My Hobbies”.
8. You have just come back from a disappointing holiday. Write to your friend describing
how it was different from what you had expected. (Don’t mention your name, and
address. Write XYZ in the place of your name and address.)
9. Write an essay on “Nepal: A Safe Place for Tourism”.
10. What are the most memorable moments from your Dashain and Tihar celebrations? How
have you personally participated in the rituals and traditions of these festivals? Write
diary of first five days of your Dashain Vacation.

Section II: Literature


1. Write a fairy tale you have read/ heard.
2. Summarize the story of “The Selfish Giant” in your own words.
3. Draft a story on any topic you like.
4. Write a critical summary of the poem “Corona Says”.
5. Summarize the story of “The Oval Portrait” in your own words.
6. Write a critical summary of the poem “A Red, Red Rose”.
7. Write a critical summary of the essay “Sharing Tradition”.
8. Our culture is our identity. Write few paragraphs explaining how you intend to preserve
your culture, values and norms.
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Himalayan WhiteHouse International College (HWHIC)


Subidhanagar, Tinkune, Kathmandu
Botany : XI
Dashain Vacation Assignment – 2081

Classification and Kingdom Monera


1.Define biological nomenclature?Write its advantages.
2. write down the basis of five kingdom system of classification.
3.write down characteristics of kingdom Monera.
4. write down types of bacteria on the basis of shape and flagellation.
5. Describe the cell structure of bacteria with well labelled diagram.
6. Describe economic importance of Bacteria in Human life.
7. write down the significance of cyanobacteria.
Ecology
9.Define Ecology.write its type.
10.Describe ecological factors.
11. Define food chain. write its types.
12.Discuss ecological pyramid of pond ecosystem.
13.Describe the biotic component of pond ecosystem.
14.Describe different types of species interaction.
15.Differetiate food chain and food web.

Himalayan WhiteHouse International College (HWHIC)


Subidhanagar, Tinkune, Kathmandu
Zoology : XI
Dashain Vacation Assignment – 2081

1. Describe the food and feeding mechanism in Parameciam.


2. Describe the trophozoite and sporozoite of Plasmodium Vivax.
3. Describe the external structure of Earthworm.
4. List the character of Coelentrata and classify it.

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Himalayan WhiteHouse International College (HWHIC)


Subidhanagar, Tinkune, Kathmandu
Computer Science : XI
Dashain Vacation Assignment – 2081

Section 1: Computer Fundamentals

1. Explain the difference between hardware and software in a computer system. Provide
examples of each.
2. Research and write a short essay on the history of computers. Highlight the key
milestones and technological advancements.
3. Discuss the importance of operating systems in computer systems. Compare and contrast
two popular operating systems (e.g., Windows and Linux).
4. Imagine you are tasked with designing a user-friendly computer interface for individuals
with disabilities. Describe the features and considerations you would incorporate into
your design.

Section 2: Number Systems and Logical gates

1. Explain the concept of binary, octal, and hexadecimal number systems. Provide examples
of conversions between these systems.
2. Explain why NAND and NOR are called Universal gates?
3. Subtract (101101)2 from (1101011)2 and (110110)2 from (11101)2 using 1’s and 2’s
Complement methods.
4. Convert (FACE)16 into Octal and (276.54)8 into Decimal number system.

Section 4: Career and Trends in Computer Science


1. Research and describe at least 5 emerging trends or technologies in the field of computer
science (e.g., AI, quantum computing, cyber security). Discuss their potential impact on
various industries.
2. Explore different career opportunities in computer science, such as software
development, data analysis, Digital marketing or Cyber security. Choose one that you are
most passionate about and outline the skills and qualifications needed for success in that
career.
3. Reflect on the role of computer science in addressing global challenges, such as climate
change, Disaster Management and Diagnosis of vital diseases. Provide examples of how
technology is being used to tackle these issues.

Submission Guidelines:

 Your assignment should be properly Hand written in A4 sheets


 For research-based questions, provide credible sources or references to support your
answers.
 For any design or creative tasks, include diagrams or visual aids as necessary.
Dasain Vacation Rules and Regulations
1. Assignment Submission

 All assignments must be submitted by 11th of Kartik.


 Assignments will carry 75% weight age of practical marks for the 1st Terminal
Examination.

2. Mandatory Compliance

 Completion of all assignments is compulsory.


 Late submissions will result in deduction of marks.
 Students must ensure they understand the given assignments and their applications.
 If any topic has not been taught in your section, you are not required to complete it.

3. Consequences of Non-Compliance

 Failure to submit assignments may lead to academic penalties, including:


o Loss of marks
o Failure in the practical component

4. Submission Guidelines

 Assignments must be neatly handwritten.


 For research-based questions, provide credible references or sources to support your
answers.
 For subjects taught by only one teacher in your section, submit directly to that teacher.
 For lab-based subjects, assignments must be submitted in the respective lab.

� All students are advised to strictly follow these regulations to ensure smooth academic
progress during the Dasain vacation.

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