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Homework IX

The document outlines holiday homework assignments for Class IX across various subjects including English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Social Science. Each subject has specific tasks such as writing definitions, descriptive paragraphs, diary entries, and preparing models or charts. The assignments aim to cover a range of topics from poetic devices to scientific concepts and social issues.

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Homework IX

The document outlines holiday homework assignments for Class IX across various subjects including English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Social Science. Each subject has specific tasks such as writing definitions, descriptive paragraphs, diary entries, and preparing models or charts. The assignments aim to cover a range of topics from poetic devices to scientific concepts and social issues.

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Holiday Homework 2025-26

Class : IX

Subject : English
1. Write 10 poetic devices and its definition with example.
2. You recently visited the city of Jaipur, famous for its Hawa Mahal, the palace and forts.
Shopping in Jaipur is also exciting as there are many things to buy. Write a descriptive
paragraph in about 100-200 words about your visit to the city of Jaipur.
3. Imagine you went to a beach in Goa on vacation. You did a water scooty ride. You learnt a
few tips about the ride. Write a diary entry in about 100-120 words, sharing your experience.
4. Write a story in about 100 -200 words beginning with the following line and give a suitable
title.
" At the annual town fair, Tom, known for his love of food, decided to enter the pie eating
contest.... "
5. Prepare working models, charts, Book-mark, wind chimes or wall hanging on the given topic
roll number wise.
TOPICS :
Tenses -- (Roll no 1 to 10)
Determiners -- (Roll no 11 to 20)
Modals -- (Roll no 21 to 30)
Subject verb Agreement/concord - (31 to 40)
Subject : Hindi
1. nq[k dk vfèkdkj dgkuh dk lfp= o.kZu dhft, A
2- jghe ds nksgs dh gj iafä dk fp= ds ekè;e ls mnkgj.k lfgr o.kZu dhft, A
3- vuqLokj ,oa vuqukfld dk mPpkj.k LFky crkrs gq, nksuksa ls lacafèkr 20&20 mnkgj.k fy[ksaA
4- fganh ds fdUgh ik¡p dfo;ksa ds uke fy[kdj mudh dforkvksa dk lfp= o.kZu dhft,A
5- laKk]loZuke] fo'ks"k.k ]fØ;k ds lHkh çdkjksa dks fp= ds ekè;e ls mnkgj.k lfgr fyf[k, A
6- xeÊ ls jkgr fnykus ds fy, vki NksVs tho tarqvksa ,oa if{k;ksa dh lgk;rk fdl çdkj djsaxs lfp= o.kZu
dhft,A

// 01 //
Subject : Sanskrit
1. 'kCn :i &eqfu]lkèkq]rr~ ¼rhuksa fyaxksa esa½;kn djds fy[kksA
2- èkkrq:i & ikapksa ydkjksa esa ;kn djds fy[kksA
3- la[;k 1&5 rd ¼rhuksa fyaxksa esa½ ;kn djds fy[kksA
4- fuEufyf[kr fo"k; ij ikap iafä;ka fy[kksA
lRlaxfr%
ijksidkj%
Subject : Maths
Learn & Write (Q. 1 to 4)
1. Algebraic Identities from Ch. Polynomials.
2. Properties of Parallelogram and other Quadrilaterals (Summery points) from
Ch. Quadrilaterals.
3. All formulae from Ch. Surface Areas and Volumes.
4. Criteria for Congruency of Triangles with figures from Ch. Triangles.
5. Represent the following irrational numbers on the number line:

2 , 3 , 5 , 9 .3 , 6 .7 , 7 .2
6. Construct the 'Square root spiral'.
Refer R. S. Agrawal book for the following:
* To solve 10 problems each based on Ex. 1.1 , 1.2 , 1.3 (NCERT)
* Definition of Circle and the Terms Related to Circle (pg. 407 & 408)
* Review of Facts and Formulae (pg. 542 & 543)
Draft an article about 5 INDIAN Mathematicians and their contribution in the field of
Mathematics. Write 2 important things you learned from the article.
NOTE:
1. Make a copy for Holiday Homework.
2. Mathematics Article should be done in Project File.

Subject : Biology
1. Draw diagrams:
* Fig 5.3: Types of cells
* Fig 5.5: Animal Cell
* Fig 5.6: Plant Cell
2. Answer questions of pages 59 and 61.
3. Complete all work in the Class Work (CW) copy.

// 02 //
Subject : Chemistry
1. Write name, symbol, atomic number and atomic mass for Elements (up to atomic number 20)
2. Prepare periodic table.
3. Write Chemical formula for the following compounds.
(i) Sodium Chloride
(ii) Hydrochloric acid
(iv) Sulphuric acid
(v) Ammonia
(vi) Calcium Carbonate
(vii) Copper Sulphate
(viii) Aluminium Chloride
(ix) Nitric acid
(x) Potassium Nitrate
Subject : Physics
1. For a moving object, the numerical ratio of displacement to distance is:
(a) always less than 1 (b) always equal to 1
(c) always greater than 1 (d) equal or less than 1
2. Rita was enjoying a ride on a Ferris wheel which is revolving at a constant speed of 5 m/s.
This shows that Rita is:
(a) at rest (b) moving with no acceleration
(c) in accelerated motion (d) moving with uniform velocity
3. Which of the following figures represents the uniform motion of a moving object correctly?

// 03 //
4. Name the instrument which is used to measure the instantaneous speed of a vehicle.
(a) Multimeter (b) Ammeter
(c) Speedometer (d) Accelerator
5. A body is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity and caught back.
(a) What is its displacement and distance travelled?
(b) How do the displacement and distance change if its velocity of projection is halved?
6. Distinguish between uniform and non uniform acceleration.
7. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow based on the passage and
related studied concepts. A bus is moving with a velocity of 50 km/h. The driver sees a
child running across the road and he pressed the brakes. The time taken by him to stop the
bus in this emergency was 1/10 th of a second. In a second case, another bus was coming
on the same road at the same 50 km/h and the driver saw another child crossing the road.
He applied the brakes and time taken by him to the emergency was 0.5 sec. Both the buses
started moving to their destination after 10 minutes. Bus A moved at 45 km/h while bus B
moved at 60 km/h.
8. A particle is moving in a circular path of radius r. The displacement after half a circle
would be:
(a) Zero πr
(b)
(c) 2r (d) 2 r
9. π
The numerical ratio of displacement to distance for a moving object is:
(a) always less than 1 (b) always equal to 1
(c) always more than 1 (d) equal or less than 1
10. In which of the following cases of motions, the distance moved and the magnitude of dis-
placement are equal?
(a) If the car is moving on straight road (b) If the car is moving in circular path
(c) The pendulum is moving to and fro (d) The earth is revolving around the Sun
11. The displacement of a moving object in a given interval of time is zero. Would the distance
travelled by the object also be zero? Justify you answer.
12. A motorcyclist drives from A to B with a uniform speed of 30 km/h and returns back with
a speed of 20 km/h. Find its average speed.
13. An object starting from rest travels 20 m in first 2 s and 160 m in next 4 s. What will be the
velocity after 7 s from the start.
14. In which of the following cases of motions, the distance moved and the magnitude of dis-
placement are equal?
(a) If the car is moving on straight road
(b) If the car is moving in circular path
(c) The pendulum is moving to and fro
(d) The earth is revolving around the Sun
15. The displacement of a moving object in a given interval of time is zero. Would the dis-
tance travelled by the object also be zero? Justify you answer.
16. A motorcyclist drives from A to B with a uniform speed of 30 km/h and returns back
with a speed of 20 km/h. Find its average speed.
17. An object starting from rest travels 20 m in first 2 s and 160 m in next 4 s. What will be
the velocity after 7 s from the start.
Subject : Social Science
1. Explain Jal Jeevan Mission
Key points :
* Definition and features
* Goals
* Impacts
2. India faces a multitude of significant challenges with poverty, unemployment and illiteracy.
Explain.
3. What are the government initiatives for women's empowerment ?
Support your projects with pictures, charts , tables and pie charts .
Do your homework in sst copies.

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