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EAST POINT SCHOOL

SUMMER HOLIDAY HW
Class XII ( 2024-25)
ENGLISH
Project Work:
The Project can be inter-disciplinary in theme. The ideas/issues highlighted in the chapters/
poems/drama given the prescribed books can also be developed in the form of a project. In this
project, students are required to write an essay of a minimum of 800 words and it can go upto 1000
words. Some suggestions are as follows:
i. Interview-Based Research -

ii. Listen to podcasts/ interviews/radio or a TV documentary on a topic and prepare a report


countering or agreeing with the speakers. Write an 800 - 1000 words essay and submit.
ACCOUNTANCY
1.Assignment to be done in the Notebook

2. Project Files will be prepared according to the given topics given.

3. Submission Date -: 1st July 2024.


BUSINESS STUDIES
1. Assignment to be done in the notebook.
2. Project file to be prepared on the topics allocated to each student roll number
wise.
3. Submission date: 1st July, 2024
MATH
1. Students will make a project file for Maths on the topics discussed in
class .Every student have been given a particular topic to make the
project which have been already discussed with student in class.
2. Students may submit the homework in a neat project file with a White
Cover.
3. Students will Write their name, class and section on the cover page.
4. Students need to research and then make the project in attractive way
5. Students need to paste pictures also to make their project interesting
IP
Project Work
To develop a project in python language with csv with TABLES. (The project is required to be developed in a group of 2-3 students)
on the following topics given below.The students are expected to get their groups & Topics approved with the subject teacher by 20th
May to avoid duplicacy
● Library management system
● Shop management system
● School management system
● Employee management system
● Bank management system
● Hospital management system
● Railway management system
● Airlines management system
● Food plaza management system
● Stock management system
● Canteen management system
● Student management system
IP
The IP Project Report must contain following and in the
same order as mentioned below:
Certificate Important:
Acknowledgment Index to be placed after Acknowledgment in the report
Overview of PYTHON & MYSQL but NOT to be mentioned in the index. Running project
Need for the Project/Synopses/Summary Source Code to be submitted in a CD along with relevant
Requirements (hardware & Software) along with data files Project.
instructions regarding how to install the project CD should be properly LABELED with:
and use it are to be given. It should be a sort of Name:
USER MANUAL Class: XII
CSV (used in the Project along with the functions Section:
each file is supporting in the project.) Year: 2024-25
DESCRIPTION (Description about project) Class Roll No. :
Source Code (listing of all the programs prepared BOARD ROLL No. (To be mentioned later)
as part of project. ) Project TITLE: Student Management System
Output (Dumps of all the output screens) (Example)
Shortcomings
Bibliography
IP
ASSIGNMENTS

Mysql(2 MKS)
1. Why are aggregate functions called so? Name some aggregate functions.
2. Why is it not allowed to give String and Date type arguments for SUM() and AVG()
functions? Can we give these type of arguments for other functions?
3. How are NULL values treated by aggregate functions?
4. There is a column C1 in a table T1. The following two statements:
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM T1; and SELECT COUNT(C1) from T1;
are giving different outputs. What may be the possible reason?
5. What is the purpose of GROUP BY clause?
6. What is the difference between HAVING and WHERE clauses? Explain with the help of an example.
7. What is the Cartesian product of two table? Is it same as an Equi-join?
8. There are two table T1 and T2 in a database. Cardinality and degree of T1 are 3 and respectively. Cardinality and degree of T2 are 4 and 5 respectively. What will be the
degree and Cardinality of their Cartesian product?E O DATABASES AND SQL

9. What is a Foreign key? What is its importance?


10. What are constraints? Are constraints useful or are they hinderance to effective
management of databases?
11. In a database there is a table Cabinet. The data entry operator is not able to put
NULL in a column of Cabinet? What may be the possible reason(s)?
12. In a database there is a table Cabinet. The data entry operator is not able to put
duplicate values in a column of Cabinet? What may be the possible reason(s)?
13. Do Primary Key column(s) of a table accept NULL values?
14. There is a table T1 with combination of columns C1, C2, and C3 as its primary key? Is it possible to enter:
a. NULL values in any of these columns?
b. Duplicate values in any of these columns?
15. At the time of creation of table X, the data base administrator specified Y as the
Primary key. Later on he realized that instead of Y, the combination of column P and
Q should have been the primary key of the table. Based on this scenario, answer the
following questions:
a. Is it possible to keep Y as well as the combination of P and Q as the primary key?
b. What statement(s) should be entered to change the primary key as per the
requirement.
IP

Write the output produced by the following SQL commands:


1. SELECT POW(4,3), POW(3,4);
2. SELECT ROUND(543.5694,2), ROUND(543.5694), ROUND(543.5694,-1);
3. SELECT TRUNCATE(543.5694,2), TRUNCATE(543.5694,-1);
4. SELECT LENGTH("Prof. M. L. Sharma");
5. SELECT CONCAT("SHEIKH", " HAROON") "FULL NAME";
6. SELECT YEAR(CURDATE()), MONTH(CURDATE()), DAY(CURDATE());
7. SELECT DAYOFYEAR(CURDATE()), DAYOFMONTH(CURDATE()),
DAYNAME(CURDATE());
8. SELECT LEFT("Unicode",3), RIGHT("Unicode",4);
9. SELECT INSTR("UNICODE","CO"), INSTR("UNICODE","CD");
10. SELECT MID("Informatics",3,4), SUBSTR("Practices",3);
PHYSICS
East point school
Holiday Home Work (2024-25)
Physics
For class XII
1) Project Completion

Guide lines for project

1) Project should include case study


2) Project report/file must contain:
a) FRONT PAGE
b) ACKNOWLEDGMENT
c) CERTIFICATE
d) INDEX
e) INTRODUCTION OF TOPIC WITH COMPLETE INFORMATION
f) CASE STUDY WITH RELATED PICS
g) OBSERVATIONS / CALCULATIONS ( IF ANY)
h) BIBLIOGRAPHY

* Report/file should be hand written. Print out / Xerox copies will not be accepted.
CHEMISTRY
East point school
Holiday Home Work (2024-25)
CHEMISTRY
For class XII
1) Project Completion

Guide lines for project

1) Project should include case study


2) Project report/file must contain:
a) FRONT PAGE
b) ACKNOWLEDGMENT
c) CERTIFICATE
d) INDEX
e) INTRODUCTION OF TOPIC WITH COMPLETE INFORMATION
f) CASE STUDY WITH RELATED PICS
g) OBSERVATIONS / CALCULATIONS ( IF ANY)
h) BIBLIOGRAPHY

* Report/file should be hand written. Print out / Xerox copies will not be accepted.
List of Suggested Projects (Students can choose other topics as well)
● Comparative study of the rate of fermentation in the following substances- potato juice, wheat flour, carrot juice, gram flour, etc.
● Common food adulterants in fat, butter, oil, turmeric powder, pepper, chilli powder, sugar, etc.
● Measuring solubility of saturated solutions
● Measure the amount of acetic acid in vinegar
● Determination of contents in cold drinks
● Removal of alcohol from the body through esterification
● Study of diffusion of solids in liquids
● Analysis of the ions present in a toothpaste
● Water concentration and texture
● Study the effects of metal coupling on the rate of corrosions
● Effects of voltage and concentration Sterilization of water using bleaching powder
● Analysis of fertilizer
● Chemistry in black and white photography
● Presence of oxalate ions in guava fruit and different stages of ripening
● Effect of potassium bisulphate as a food preservative
● Quantity of the presence of casein in different samples of milk
● Extraction of various essential oils present in ajwain (carum), illaichi (cardamom) and saunf (fennel seeds)
● Nano-gold for cancer therapy
● Electrolyte turns on the solar cell
● Effect of heat on vitamin c in tomatoes
● Removal of natural pigments by the interaction of oxygen and uv lights
● Production of hydrogen
● Biodiesel formation
● Determining the amount of phosphate in detergents
● Variation of conductance with temperature in electrolytes

● Measurement of the diffusion coefficient in liquids
● Preparation of soya bean milk
● Determining caffeine in tea samples
● Catalytic decomposition
● Presence of pesticides and insecticide in fruits and vegetables
● Digestion of starch by salivary amylase
● Invisible ink: modeling a molecular switch
● Absorbing ammonia
● Finding EMF of electrochemical cell
● Green chemistry: bio-diesel and bio-petrol
● Rate of evaporation of different liquids
● Nanoparticle stained glass
● Photolithography
● Antibacterial silver
● To determine ignition property of potassium nitrate
● Setting of mixture of cement with sand, time and fly ash
● Formation of biodiesel
● The neutralizing ability of antacid tablets
● Investigating the strength of paper
● Which road deicer corrodes steel the most?
● Extraction of nicotine sulphate from samples of cigarettes
● Fermentation
● Fuel go boom
● Get more hydrogen from your water
● Investigation of foaming capacity of different washing soap
● Measuring solubility
● Percentage purity of iron wire
● Preparation of cuprammonium rayon threads
● Preparation of ink
● Study of constituents of an alloy
● Study of diffusion of solids in liquids
● To analyze a sample of brass qualitatively
● Analysis of honey
● Comparing lactose percentage between whole milk and powdered milk
● Invisible sunblock
● Invisible ink
● Microencapsulation
● Using zeolites as a fertilizer
● Vitamin c in fruit juices
● Optimal temperature for the decomposition
● Luminescent silole nanoparticles for chromium (vi) detection
● Dyeing of wool, silk and cotton in malachite green
● Effect of sodium carbonate on foaming capacity of a soap
BIOLOGY
MAKE PROJECTS ON FOLLOWING TOPIC (ANY ONE)
1. Stem cells
2. 2Study the ability of different house hold products on microbial growth
3. Native vs hybrids
4. Study the affects of acid rain
5. Test the make up of different soils
6. Diffusion vs food colouring
7. Biology and mathematics
8. DNA fingerprinting
9. To study the effect of pH on seed germination
10. Testing plants and gravity
11. How immune disorders affect the body and what causes them?
12. DNA vs RNA
13. IVF
14. Optimize fermentation temperature
15. Allergies- a mild irritant, or a sign of a big immune disorder?
16. Auto-immune diseases and how they affect the body’s immunological system
17. pH tolerance of microbes
18. Study of immunotherapy influence on human body
19. How does stress affect the immunological system?
20. Genetic factors that affect the immunological system
21. Type of flower and pollination
22. Pedigree-X-linked traits
23. ABO-Blood-Grouping
24. Diet and Eating habit in fishes by studying their type of teeth
25. Adaptation in plants for cross pollination
POLITICAL SCIENCE
1. Create a practical file for political science that includes topics discussed
in class, making changes as needed.
2. PRACTICAL FILE WILL BE SUBMITTED ON 1st JULY 2024.
3. Group Activity: Deliver a PowerPoint presentation includes- founders,
objectives, principles, and contemporary relevance of the Non-Aligned
Movement (NAM), with pre-assigned groups as designated for file work.
GEOGRAPHY
PROJECT REPORT

Topic-Geographical Information System

CLASS – XII

Guidelines for Preparation of Project Report.

1. The total length of the Project Report will not be more than 20pages of A-4 size paper.

2. The project report will be handwritten and credit will be awarded to original drawings, illustrations and
creative use of materials.

3. The project report will be presented in a neatly bound simple folder.

4. The project report will be developed and presented in the following order:
GEOGRAPHY
Page- 1 Cover Page showing project title, student information, school and year.

Page-2 Contents : List of contents with page numbers.

Page- 3 Acknowledgements : Acknowledging the institution, offices and libraries visited and persons
who have helped.

Page- 4 Project Overview : Purpose, Aim, Methodology and experiences while doing the project.

Page- 5 to Page- 18 Subject Matter: Topics with relevant headings.

Page- 19 Conclusions: Based on findings. (Summary and Suggestions).

Page- 20 Bibliography : It should have the title, pages referred, author, publisher, year of publication
and if a website the name of the website with the specific website link which has been used.
GEOGRAPHY
All the photographs & sketches should be labeled and acknowledged.

Date of submission: :

TEACHER,S ASSESSMENT:

1. Content accuracy and originality

2. Presentation and creativity

3. Process of project completion

4. Punctuality

5. Viva

[Detailed research needs to be done on –a)Definition and development of GIS b)Objectives of GIS c)Representation
of Geographical data d)Application of GIS d)Computer environment of GIS e)Data structure –Advantages and
disadvantages f)Elements of GIS g)Conclusion]
HISTORY
1. Prepare the practical file which is already discussed in class.
2. Submission of the practical file is 1st July 2024.
3. Revise all the map work till chapter-6 in separate notebook.
PHED
Choose any one topic in the following project:

Project - 1:

Care for Homeless Children

Project Focus :Child Rights Target Point- Groups as community volunteers participate in a programme to give happiness to children
living in shelters. This would also increase awareness about the issue of homelessness. This SE project will also focus on every
child's right for special protection and care. Children have the right to an adequate standard of living, health care, education and
services, and to play and recreation.

Project – 2:

Being Safe and Responsible- Project Focus: First Aid/ Health Club; Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Target Point - To bring
awareness in the society about safety concern, reactions to different types of dangers and how to give first aid during emergencies.

Project - 3:

Environment Conscious Citizens

Project Focus: This is a leadership building exercise and will help the students to become a thinking and environmentally conscious
individual. It is a journey of self-evaluation and personal and professional growth.
ECONOMICS
Guidelines for Project Work :

1. The project should be of 30-35pages long (excluding diagrams & graphs), preferably hand-written on A-4 size paper.

2. Credit may be awarded to original drawings, illustrations and creative use of materials.

3. The project report should be presented in a neatly bound folder.

4. The project report should be developed and presented in the following order:

· Cover Page showing project title, student information, school and year.

· Contents : List of contents with page numbers.

· Acknowledgements : Acknowledging the institution, offices and libraries visited and persons who have helped.

· Project Overview : Purpose, Aim, Methodology and experiences while doing the project.

· Subject Matter: Topics with relevant headings.

· Conclusions: Based on findings. (Summary and Suggestions).

· Bibliography : It should have the title, pages referred, author, publisher, year of publication and if a website the name of the website with the
specific website link which has been used.

5. All the photographs & sketches should be labelled and acknowledged


CS
Holiday Homework (2024-25)
Class XII
Computer Science (083)
Project Work

To develop a project in PYTHON language with Object Oriented Technology and also should have use of Data files. (The project is required to be
developed in a group of 2-4 students) on the topics allotted in class
● Library management system
● Shop management system
● School management system
● Employee management system
● Bank management system
● Hospital management system
● Railway management system
● Airlines management system
● Food plaza management system
● Stock management system
● Canteen management system
● Student management system
The Computer Science Project synopsis must contain following and in the same order as mentioned below:
⮚ Certificate
⮚ Acknowledgment
⮚ Overview of PYTHON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
⮚ Need for the Project/Synopses/Summary
⮚ Requirements (hardware & Software) along with instructions regarding how to install the project and use it are to be given. It should be a sort of
USER MANUAL
⮚ Data Files (used in the Project along with the functions each file is supporting in the project.)
⮚ Functions (Description of user defined functions and their purpose)
⮚ Shortcomings
⮚ Bibliography

Important:

Index to be placed after Acknowledgment in the report but NOT to be mentioned in the index. Running project Source Code to be submitted in a CD along
with relevant data files Project.

CD should be properly LABELED with:


⮚ Name:
⮚ Class: XII
⮚ Section:
⮚ Year: 2023-24
⮚ Class Roll No. :
⮚ BOARD ROLL No. (To be mentioned later)
⮚ Project TITLE: Student Management System (Example) Main Program name: (.py File name)
PSYCHOLOGY - Developing A Case Profile
LEGAL STUDIES
1. Make a sample contract on any topic on legal paper.
2. Prepare a poster on A3 size on any Article from the constitution of India.
3. Assignment to be done in notebook.
4. Make project file on any one topic
5. .a) hierarchy of courts in India. b) ADR c)law of contract

PROJECT GUIDELINES

Project file cover should be black

● contents
● Acknowledgment
● Certificate
● Introduction of the topic
● Relevant images
● Conclusion
● Bibliography
PAINTING
1. Draw a scene of a railway station using two human figures ( size A2 , poster
colour) .

2. Draw a picture of a summer afternoon ( size A2 , posters colour) .

3. Draw two still life ( size A2, 1 poster colour, 1 pencil shading ).

4. Discuss the works of four artists of Bengal School.


FMM
Students will make a Project File for FMM on the ANY ONE of the following topics:

Topic 1: National Stock Exchange

Topic 2: Clearing, Settlement & Legal Framework

Topic 3: Stock Exchange

PRESENTATION & SUBMISSION OF THE PROJECT

Following essentials are required to be fulfilled for its preparation & submission:-

1. The total length of the project will be of 25-30 pages.


2. The project should be handwritten.
3. The project should be presented in a neat non-plastic folder.
4. Students need to research and then make the project in a lucid manner.
5. Students need to use graphical representations, pictures etc. to embellish their project.
6. Submission Date: 1st July, 2024
YOGA
Holiday homework of Yoga

1. Project making: Yogic Management of common diseases any one

2. Make a practical File on Meditative asanas , cultural asana and Relaxative


asana.

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