ANNUAL EXAMINATION – 2015 Grade : XI Max. Marks : 90 Subject : Accountancy Time : 3 Hrs. INSTRUCTIONS : i) All questions are compulsory. ii) Marks for each question are indicated against it. iii) At places, alternate questions are provided. iv) Use / draw proper columns wherever required . v) Avoid overwriting/cutting. vi) Use of calculator is not allowed. PART – A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING – I Q.1 Explain the term Provision. 1 Q.2 “Closing stock is valued at cost or market price whichever is lower”. Which concept of accounting is applied here? 1 Q.3 Purchase of furniture for office has been debited to Drawing account. It is an error of : a) Commission b) Omission c) Principle d) None of the above 1 Q.4 Trial Balance fails to detect : 1 a) Error of omission in original books b) Error of principle c) Compensating error d) all the above Q.5 Explain the meaning of retiring the bill under rebate. 1 Q.6 Give one point of difference between cash discount and trade discount. 1 Q.7 Explain the following terms : 3 a) Debtor b) goodwill c) Business transaction Q.8 Throw light on the significance of IFRS in today’s globalised business world. 3 Q.9 Pass Journal entries for the following : 3 a) Interest paid on Bank loan Rs. 525 b) Interest on drawings Rs. 235 c) Loss of goods by theft Rs.200 BRILLIANT PUBLIC SCHOOL, SITAMARHI
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ANNUAL EXAMINATION – 2015
Grade : XI Max. Marks : 90
Subject : Accountancy Time : 3 Hrs.
INSTRUCTIONS :
i) All questions are compulsory.
ii) Marks for each question are indicated against it.
iii) At places, alternate questions are provided.
iv) Use / draw proper columns wherever required .
v) Avoid overwriting/cutting.
vi) Use of calculator is not allowed.
PART – A
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING – I
Q.1 Explain the term Provision. 1
Q.2 “Closing stock is valued at cost or market price whichever is lower”. Which concept
of accounting is applied here? 1
Q.3 Purchase of furniture for office has been debited to Drawing account. It is an error of :
a) Commission b) Omission c) Principle d) None of the above 1
Q.4 Trial Balance fails to detect : 1
a) Error of omission in original books b) Error of principle c) Compensating error d) all the
above
Q.5 Explain the meaning of retiring the bill under rebate. 1
Q.6 Give one point of difference between cash discount and trade discount. 1
Q.7 Explain the following terms : 3
a) Debtor b) goodwill c) Business transaction
Q.8 Throw light on the significance of IFRS in today’s globalised business world. 3
Q.9 Pass Journal entries for the following : 3
a) Interest paid on Bank loan Rs. 525
b) Interest on drawings Rs. 235
c) Loss of goods by theft Rs.200
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Q.10 Prepare double column Cash Book from the following transactions : 3
2008 Jan.1 Commenced business with cash Rs.50,000
Jan.2 Deposited into bank Rs. 40,000
Jan.3 Bought goods by cheque Rs 25,000
Jan.5 Sold goods for cheque Rs.20,000 and deposited into bank the same day.
Jan.5 Paid to Arjun by cheque Rs.1,900 in full settlement of his account Rs. 2,000.
Jan.6 Drew from bank for office use Rs. 1,000.
Q.11 Define Accounting. Explain any three Objectives of Accounting. 4
Q.12 Explain the following with examples: 4
a) Historical Cost concept
b) Principle of Prudence
Q. 13 Prepare Bank Reconciliation Statement of Sohan on 30th June, 2008 with the following
particulars: 6
a) Pass book showed an overdraft of Rs. 15,000 on 30th June,2008.
b) A cheque of Rs. 200 was deposited in bank but not recorded in cash book
c) Cheques of Rs.17,000 were issued but cheques worth Rs. 10,000 only were presented
for payment upto 30th June.
d) Cheques of Rs. 2,000 were received, recorded in cash book but not sent to bank.
e) Cheques of Rs10,000 were sent to bank for collection.Out of these,cheques of Rs.2,000
and of Rs. 1,000 were credited respectively on 8th July and 10th July.
f) Rs.40 for bank charges were recorded two times in cash book.
Q.14 Rectify the following errors : 6
a) Supreeti was paid cash Rs.2,800 but Jyoti was debited by Rs. 2,000.
b) Tables and chairs purchased for Rs.5,000 debited to purchases account.
c) Machinery was written off by Rs. 1,000 has not been posted to depreciation a/c.
d) Wages amounting to Rs.7,000 for machinery erection was debited to purchases a/c.
e) Goods purchased for Rs. 1,000 for proprietors’ use was debited to purchases a/c.
f) Goods purchased for Rs. 5,000 were posted as Rs. 500 to purchases account.
Q.15 Mr. Mittal is an accountant in a company. He passed a dummy entry without transaction
proof in order to match the trial balance of the company. He did not tell this to his boss.
Which are the values missing in his behavior. Also explain what he should have done
instead?
On Aug 01, 2012, Riya sold goods worth Rs. 18,000 to Sohail. She drew upon him three
bills of exchange of Rs. 5,000, Rs.6,000 and Rs.7,000 payable after two, three and four
months respectively. He accepted the bills and returned them to Riya. Riya discounts the
first bill @ 6% p.a. with her banker. On 5th August, she endorsed the second bill to her
creditor Mr. Raina in settlement of Rs. 6,200. On 25th November Riya sends the third bill
to the banker for collection. On the due date the bank deposits the money in Riya’s
account after deducting charges of Rs 50.
Record necessary Journal entries in the books of Riya. 6
OR
Mr. Satpal is an accountant in a company. He passed a dummy entry without transaction
proof in order to match the trial balance of the company. He did not tell this to his boss.
Which are the values missing in his behavior. Also explain what he should have done
instead?
Karuna sold goods worth Rs.40,000 to Vandana on Jan.1, 2014. On the same date
accepted a 3 months bill drawn by Karuna for the same amount. On Jan.4, Karuna
discounted the bill with her bank @18% p.a. At the maturity, the bill was dishonored and
the bank paid Rs.100 as noting charges. Vandana paid Rs.10,000 in cash and accepted a
new bill for the balance at 3 months along with interest of Rs.250. The renewed bill was
met on due date. Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Karuna.
Q.16 A company whose accounting year is the calendar year, purchases on 1st April 2010
machinery costing Rs.3,00,000. It purchased further machinery on 1st Jan 2011 costing
Rs.2,00,000. On 1st October 2012 one third of the machinery installed on the 1st April
2010 became obsolete and was sold for Rs.30,000. On the same day it purchased another
machinery for Rs.1,00,000. Show how Machinery A/c and Provision for Depreciation
A/c would appear in the books of the company for the years 2010, 2011 and 2012. It
being given that machinery was depreciated under Fixed Installment Method @ 10%
p.a..
OR
Raj and Company purchased a machinery costing Rs.2,00,000 on April 1, 2009. It further
purchased machineries on 1st October 2009 for Rs.1,00,000 and on 1st July 2010 for
Rs.50,000. On 1st April 2011 half of the machinery installed on 1st April 2009 became
obsolete and was sold for Rs.30,000. Show Machinery A/c for 2009, 2010 & 2011 when the
company closes its books of accounts on 31st December every year. Company follows
Written down Value method, and depreciation is charged @ 10% p.a..
Part – B
Financial Accounting – II
Q.17 Write three Points of difference between Capital Expenditure & Revenue Expenditure. 3
Q.18 Calculate stock of Medicines consumed during 2010 – 11 from the extract of a Receipt
and Payment Account for the year ended March 31,2011 : 3
Payments during the year : Rs.23,000
Additional Information :
Details April 1,2010 ( Rs. ) March 31, 2011 ( Rs. )
Stock of medicine
Creditors for medicine
4,000
9,000
3,000
2,500
Q.19 From the following details, Calculate the amount of subscription for the current year :
1.1.2014( Rs.) 31.12.2014 (Rs.)
Outstanding Subscription 9,500 10,000
Subscription received in Advance 6,200 8,700
Subscription received during the year 2014 Rs. 75,000 4
Q.20 Explain any 3 factors to be considered before sourcing an accounting software. 4
Q.21 Damini commenced business on Jan.1, 2008 with a capital of Rs. 12,000. She
Immediately bought furniture and fixture for Rs.2,000. On 30th June, 2008 she
Borrowed Rs.5,000 from her husband @ 9% p.a.(interest not yet paid)and introduced
a further capital of her own amounting to Rs.3,000. She withdrew Rs.500 in the end
of every month for household expenses. On Dec.31,2008 her position was as follows:
2. Depreciation charged on plant & machinery @ 10% and Horse &carts @ 15%.
3. Rs.150 is due for wages.
4. Paid rent Rs.50 in advance.
You are required to prepare Trading and Profit and loss account and a balance sheet on March
31, 2014.
Q.24 The following is a summary of the cash transactions of a club for the year ended 30th
June, 2014.
Receipts and Payment Account for the Year ended March 31 2009
Receipts Amount
(Rs.)
Payments Amount (Rs.)
Balance b/d
Subscriptions and Entrance
fee
Donations
Life membership
Interest on Investment
Profit from Entertainment
320
4,860
120
250
100
40
Rent & Rates
Wages
Light, Repairs etc.
Lecture fee
Table
Office Expenses
Sundry Expenses
National Certificates
Balance c/d
170
240
86
835
40
125
325
475
3,394
5,690 5,690
Additional Information :
At the beginning of the year , the club had investments worth Rs.3,251 and Musical Instruments
worth Rs.870. There were 32 life members on that that, each of whom had paid Rs.50 as
subscriptions. Ordinary subscriptions in arrears at the beginning of the year amounted to Rs.35 and
at the end of the year Rs.45 and six months rent Rs.60 was due both at the beginning and at the end
of the year. Capital Fund in the beginning of the year was Rs.2,816.
Prepare Income and Expenditure A/C of the Club for the year ended 30th June 2014 and Balance
Sheet as on that date. 8
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ANNUAL EXAMINATION
2015
BIOLOGY-CLASS XI
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
General Instruction:
I. All questions are compulsory.
II. The question paper consists of five sections A, B, C, D and E. Section A
contains 5 questions of 1 mark each, Section B is of 5 questions of 2
marks each, Section C has 12 questions of 3 marks each whereas Section
D is of 1 questions of 4 marks and section E is of 3 questions of 5 marks
each including 2 OTBA questions.
III. There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been
provided in one question of 2 marks, one question of 3 marks, and one
question of 5 marks weightage. A student has to attempt only one of the
alternatives in such questions.
IV. Wherever necessary, the diagrams drawn should be neat and properly
labeled.
SECTION –A
1. Name the scientist who discovered and the structures that processes
and packages the secretory substances in the cells. 1
2. What are chylomicrons? Where they are formed and absorbed 1
3. What is osmosis? 1
4. What is tidal volume? What is the tidal volume for a healthy human
in one minute? 1
5. Select an organism from the given list that has single circulation.
Tapeworms, Starfish, Fish, Pigeon, Rabbit 1
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SECTION-B
6. Mention the four steps that describe the catalytic cycle of an enzyme
action.
OR
What are amino acids? Mention the differences between essential
and non-essential amino acids. 2
7. What are joints? What type of joints are there between:
i. Atlas and Axis vertebrae
ii. Femur and Pelvic girdle 2
8. What is the role of enzyme nitrogenase and the pigment leg-
hemoglobin during symbiotic nitrogen fixation by Rhizobium bacteria
in the root nodules of leguminous plants? 2
9. Our gastro-intestinal tract secretes four major hormones- Gastrin,
Secretin, CCK and GIP. Mention one function each of Gastrin and
Secretin hormones. 2
10. In old trees due to secondary growth in stem secondary xylem
comprising of heart wood and sap wood is formed. Differentiate
between the heartwood and the sap wood. 2
SECTION-C
11. Draw a neat and labeled diagram of a mitochondrion.
OR
Draw a neat and labeled diagram of a chloroplast. 3
12. What is aestivation in a flower? Describe imbricate and vexillary
aestivation with one example each. 3
13. Describe the mechanism of inspiration and expiration in humans
during normal breathing. 3
14. Define the Arithmetic growth rate and Geometric growth rate. Draw
the graph that describes the growth of an organism or their parts in a
natural environment. 3
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15. Describe the competitive inhibition of enzyme action with an
example. Mention the medical use of this phenomenon. 3
16. Observe the given figure and answer the questions that follow. 3
a. Give the scientific name of cockroach.
b. Name the hexagonal structures that constitute the compound eyes.
c. Mention one function each of Crop, Gizzard, Hepatic caecae.
d. Write the two functions of Malpighian tubules.
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17. Give the schematic representation of Citric acid cycle highlighting the
places where NADH+H and FADH2 formed. 3
18. Draw a neat and labeled diagram of human eye showing its internal
parts. 3
19. What is placentation in flowering plants? Describe the marginal and
axile placentation with an example. 3
20. Describe the fluid mosaic model of cell membrane. How the polar
molecules are transported across the cell membrane? 3
21. Auxins, Gibberellins, Cytokinins, Ethylene and Abscisic acid are the
plant growth regulators or plant hormones. Which one of the plant
growth regulators would you use if you are asked to:
a. Induce root formation in stem cuttings. --------------------
b. Quickly ripen fruits. -----------------
c. Promote nutrient mobilization to delay leaf senescence. ---------
d. Elongate internodes prior to flowering (bolting) in cabbage, ----
e. Stimulate the closure of stomata in leaves. -------------
f. Promote development of female flowers in Cucumber thereby
increasing yield.----------------- 3
22. What is endoplasmic reticulum(ER)? Differentiate between rough ER
and smooth ER. 3
SECTION-D
23. Kenneth while returning from the school saw a man suddenly fell
down at the bus stop. With the help of some passerby he quickly
takes the man to a nearby hospital. Doctors examined the man,
administered glucose intravenously and took an ECG, later reported
that the person is out of danger with normal ECG and asked Kenneth
to go home.
(a) What values are depicted by Kenneth?
(b) Draw the normal ECG (Electrocardiogram) and explain what each
part of the wave indicates. 4
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SECTION-E
24. In C4 plants like Maize and Sorghum photorespiration does not occur
and have greater productivity and yield. Explain this referring to their
special type of leaf anatomy and biochemical pathway (C4 cycle).
OR
Give the schematic representation of Glycolysis highlighting the steps
where NADH+H and ATP are formed. 5
Section: Open Text- Based Assessment (OTBA) Questions
Class XI Subject – Biology (Code: 044)
Instructions for Students:
01. These questions are based on one of the themes provided to you by theBoard.
02. Please ensure that you get a copy of the relevant themes from the school torefer while answering the questions.
03. Each Question carries 5 marks.
04. The suggested word limit for the questions is 100-120 words. Howeverdepending on the question, your answer could be shorter/ longer. It is important to present your views, arguments and conclusions logically, coherently in your own language; based on the concepts learnt during teaching learning sessions till class XI, their applicability with respect to the open text material and your own awareness of the given theme.
25. You must have observed that there are more urinals for males and less for
female all over the city. Discuss the issue. (5 MARKS)
26. There are several open urinals for males. List three disadvantages of having
these and suggest a design to overcome the problems associated.
(5 MARKS)
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ANNUAL EXAMINATION-2015
SUBJECT: BUSINESS STUDIES Max Marks: 90
CLASS: XI Time: 3hours.
General Instructions:
a) Answer to questions carrying 1 mark may be from one word to one sentence.
b) Answer to questions carrying 3 marks may be from 50 to 75 words.
c) Answer to questions carrying 4-5 marks may be about 150 words.
d) Answer to questions carrying 6 marks may be about 200 words.
10) Calculate Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation between the
two variables and interpret the result. 6
X 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
Y 67 68 66 69 72 72 69
11) Calculate Laspeyre’s and Passche’s price index from the
following data. 6
commodity 1980 price quantity
1990 price quantity
A 2 40 3 20
B 1.5 30 2.5 40 C 1 50 1.5 30
D 2.5 20 2 80
OR
Construct a Weighted Index Number for 2005 with 2000 as base year
commodity weights Price in 2000 Price in 2005
wheat 15 10 15 rice 10 8 16
pulses 5 5 10 milk 4 2 4
oil 6 4 6 sugar 7 3 6
salt 3 1 2
12) PROJECT 10
SECTION B
13) Mention two examples of regional and economic groupings? 1
14) What are special economic zones? 1
15) Give two examples of Direct tax? 1
16) Why was it necessary for a developing country like India to
follow self reliance as a planning objective ? 3
OR
Explain how import substitution can protect the domestic industry .
17) Critically analyze some of the short falls of the industrial
policies pursued by the British colonial administration . 3
18) India has certain advantages which makes it a favorite
outsourcing destination . What are these advantages? 3
19) State three main features of Indian Economy at the time of
Independence ? 3
20) Give reasons for the slow growth and re-emergence of
poverty in Pakistan. 3
21) Explain the Great Leap Forward Campaign of China as initiated
in 1958. 4
22) Compare and contrast the development of China ,India and
Pakistan with respect to some salient human development
indicators. 6
23) Discuss economic Reforms in India in the light of social justice
and welfare . 6
24) When was Green revolution implemented ? What were the
benefits and drawbacks of Green Revolution? 6
OR
What were the main causes of India’s agricultural stagnation during
the colonial period?
Section: Open Text- Based Assessment (OTBA) Class XI
Subject – Economics (Code: 030) Questions
Instructions for Students:
01. These questions are based on one of the themes provided to you bythe Board.
02. Please ensure that you get a copy of the relevant themes from theschool to refer while answering the questions.
03. Each Question carries 5 marks.
04. The suggested word limit for the questions is 100-120 words.However depending on the question, your answer could be shorter/ longer. It is important to present your views, arguments and conclusions logically, coherently in your own language; based on the concepts learnt during teaching learning sessions till class XI, their applicability with respect to the open text material and your own awareness of the given theme.
25. “Agriculture sustains the national economy, but it is the most
neglected sector”. Do you agree with the above statement? (5 MARKS)
26. Excessive dependence on monoculture of wheat and rice has not
only resulted in environmental damage but also harmed small farmers.
Comment. (5 MARKS)
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2015 ANNUAL
EXAMINATIONSUBJECT : ENGLISH CORE MAXIMUM MARKS : 80 CLASS : XI TIME : 3 HRS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1) This question paper is divided in to three sections namely A,B & C.2) Separate instructions are provided with each question wherever necessary.3) Do not exceed the word limit while answering. Marks will be deducted.4) Do not split sections.
Q.1
SECTION – A: READING 20 MARKS
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:-
Right from childhood, a human being starts enjoying the pleasure of reading. As a child, he learns the ways of life through reading and writing. He is thrilled by going through new little things and learning through them. Any new lesson that comes his way, excites his emotions by giving his little mind freshness of knowledge. A little poem about an animal, a little prose about the toys and a little sentence about society he lives in, give him strange pleasure.
The pleasure one derives from reading, is indeed re-creative as well as instructive. The mental effects of reading create a strange sense of pleasure. Reading provides an ecstasy and intellectual exertion. Reading of novels or their interesting literature makes a person forget the worries and cares of life. The reading of a newspaper, periodical, journal etc., which is light reading, gives the reader knowledge about human life around and solves his curiosity for knowledge about the world. Newspapers and journals give information about the events taking place in the world and happenings in the state and the locality a person lives in. The newspapers also publish important news and views in the field of economics, politics and science. Reading of newspaper is indispensable for even a little educated citizen in modern society.
The reading of novels is the most popular pastime of a large number of people. The attraction of novel lies in its ability to create interest, to sustain it and take the reader to the heights of imagination and luxurious fiction. All fictions are somewhat connected with life and give in words the pictures drawn from real life or from imagination. As such all forms of literature, novels are the most popular and interesting. They portray pen pictures from our real life and society and present the character of the people we see around or wish to see. A novel inspires the interest and intention of a reader because in it, scenes rapidly shift and change and there are unexpected turns of events giving shocks and shakes to the mind.
Next we come to the books of travel and adventure. The spirit of adventure is in the very blood of man. A man wants glamour and romantic life, full of adventure and the material spirit. Books of travel and adventure infuse a spirit of fearlessness which the travellers who are heroes of the books, may inspire in us. Among the books of adventure lies the best literature of the world.
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Whatever type of books one reads, the reading is always a source of pleasure and enjoyment, the habit of reading is a sign of good culture. It is a source of knowledge and the best means of making use of one’s leisure. Books are, after all, a gold mine of knowledge, art, literature and science. Books are not only useful, instructive but also entertaining and re-creative.
1.On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer the following questions by choosing thebest of the given choices.
(a) How does a child learn the ways of its life? I. By imitating his elders. ii) by observing
iii) through reading and writing. Iv) through school education.(b) What are the two salient features of reading?
i) Re-creative and instructive. ii) information and views.iii) pleasure and intellectual exertion iv) all the above
( c) How does the reading of a novel inculcate the interest of a reader? I) Novels take the reader to the heights of imagination and give pen pictures
from real life. II) Novels create interest and sustain it.III) Novels present the characters of people we see around us.IV) Scenes in novels shift and change and unexpected events take place.
(d) Why is the reading of books of travel and adventure, a source of immense pleasure and thrill?
i) These books provide glamour and romance.ii) These books inspire us to be like heroes depicted by them.iii) They are the best literature in the world.iv) These books infuse fearlessness in the reader.
(e) Choose the synonym of the word ‘unavoidable’ from the options. I) indispensable ii) avoidable
iii) urgent iv) foremost (f) Find the antonym of the word ‘rest’ from the given passage.
2.Answer the following questions briefly:-a) How does any new lesson affect a child?b) How does the newspaper help to solve his curiosity?c) Why is the habit of reading regarded as a sign of culture?d) Why are novels the most popular books of reading?
3.Find words from the passage which mean the following:-i) Excited with joy ii) educative
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
How often do we exclaim: ‘That was a mistake! ” That bewildered expression of regret and panic gets replayed through life. Some mistakes we forget, others we don’t. The mistakes can be as mundane as forgetting to turn the geyser off or to pick up your passport from the airport counter.
6x1=6
4x1=4
2x1=2
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Absentmindedness, preoccupation, carelessness, nervousness………..there are umpteen excuses to justify mistakes. However, major decisions like relocations of home or an unwarranted resignation letter can cause much trouble and upheaval and lead to regrets that leave you sad and depressed. Some mistakes are irreversible – then is there room for hope?
In fact, there are no mistakes, only experiences. There are no problems only challenges. Every experience teaches us something in life. Every mistake inspires retrospection and introspection. The experience is humbling and it makes us wiser. That is, if every mistake is regarded as an experience and not as a source of self-pity or self-condemnation. Many times people are unable to reconcile with change grooved in the frame culture and rooted in the past, they fail to realize the lifetime benefits they receive from changes.
Nature abounds in examples of flexibility and relocation in case of birds and beasts. Scientific research in the behavior of birds has confirmed this. Birds, animals and even nomads, travel miles and miles in search of better food, congenial climate and safety. These relocation may cause some amount of stress , no doubt, but they are the sources of survival : helping to group bonding and cooperation; and to explore the beauty of new space and better environment.
“To the week, problems are stumbling blocks, to the brave, they are stepping stones.” An untimely resignation and or termination letter is certainly traumatic and disturbing. But think of possibilities it can throw open for you. A young man felt disappointed when he failed in an interview for a corporate job. At that point of time he felt dejected. Today looking back he says, “It was a blessing in disguise I would have never reached this far.” Some mistakes bring in very important messages. Believe and achieve! And in order to do so, faith is essential. It is the triple faith that men need today – faith in oneself, faith in the world around us, and above all faith in God!
a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage makes notes on it, using headingsand sub-headings. Use recognizable abbreviations and give an appropriate title.
b) Give a summary of the passage in your own words.
SECTION – B : WRITING SKILLS AND GRAMMAR ( 30 Marks)
You want to let out a house. Preparean advertisement to this effect, for publication in a news-paper giving location of the building, nature of accommodation, rent expected etc. You are Mohan /Medha.
You are Seetha/Sethu living in Bangalore. You and your friends are planning a week long holi-day. You come across an advertisement. Select a destination of your choice. Write a letter making necessary enquiries from the tour operator before you make your final decision.
In a meeting of World Water Forum at Kyoto, the 24,000 delegates from 182 countries focused on the escalating global water crisis. Global water consumption has increased tenfold in the last century, largely due to growing population, industrial development and expansion of irri-gated farming. The speakers said that water or Blue Gold will be the next object of conquest by the year 2020.
You are Anamika/ Anuj Sinha, Head Girl/Boy of Layolla School, Patna. Deliver a speech in the school assembly on the need to conserve water.
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Q.9
There is one error in each of the lines of the following passage. Write the incorrect word and the correction in your answer sheet as given below against the correct blank number (½X6=3)
The famous monument was build by Shah Jahan e.g. build built In memory of his wife. Construction start in a) ……………………….1632 and completed in1653. The architect b) ……………………….born in Shiraz. The beauty of the c) ………………………..marble tomb and minarets are d) ……………………… .known throughout the world. The close up detail of the Taj was admiring e) ………………………..by the visitors by whom it is seen. f) …………………………
In the passage given below, one word has been omitted in each line. Write the missing word along with the word that comes before and the word that comes after it in your answer sheet. Ensure that the word that forms your answer is underlined. It is difficult reverse the wrong decisions e.g; difficult to reversetaken in past but it is possible to train a) …………………………..ourselves becoming a good decision-maker b) ……………………………for the future. If we don’t, we’ll end up doing what we’ve always done, thus getting what we’ve always c) …………………………..got….All sorts decisions punctuate our life. d) ………………………….Sometimes we don’t even realize we are taking a decision. Thoseavoid taking a decision leave e)…………………………. everything chance. f)……………………….
Rearrange the following jumbled word to form meaningful sentences:-
1. the temple/form an/architecture/the sculptures and paintings/of/essential part2. is/situated in/the Konark temple,/dedicated to/ north-eastern /of/the Sun God/cor-
ner/ Puri. 3. in bygone eras/stand/ many Indian/testimony/temples/that existed/high level of
art/to the. 4. the architecture/engineering marvel/is both/an artistic /and an/masterpiece/in
some/temples.
SECTION – C : LITERATURE AND LONG READING TEXT ( 30 Marks)
When did my childhood go? Was it the time I realized that adults were not All they seemed to be, They talked of love and preached of love, But did not act so lovingly Was that the day!
1. What does this stanza deal with?2. Why was the poet disappointed with adult’s behavior?3. Name the poem and the poet.
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Answer the following questions briefly:-
1. Describe Ile Amsterdam. How did its inhabitants behave with the newcomers?2. Describe the Garoghlanian family. Why and what were the members of the
family proud of? 3. Zahi Hawass says, ”The mummy is in very bad condition because of what Carter did in
the 1920s”. What harm did Carter do to Tut’s mummy?
Answer the following In about 120-150 words:- “No generation has a freehold on this earth. All we have is a life tenancy.”Do you agree with this statement of Margaret Thatcher. Justify.
LONG READING TEXTS 2X6=12 Answer the following in about 120 – 150 words:-
“With the enthusiastic egotism of the true artist, he went over his most celebrated performances.” Why? What were his performances?(THE CANTERVILLE GHOST)
OR Describe Booker T Washington’s early life as a slave at the plantation before getting free-dom.(UP FROM SLAVERY)
Why did Mr. Otis offer to give the jewels back to Lord Canterville? What was his reaction? (THE CANTERVILLE GHOST)
OR Describe Booker T. Washington’s famous speech at the Atlanta Exposition. Describe how the speech was received by the audience and the press. (UP FROM SLAVERY)
(i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) The question paper consists of 26 questions divided into three sections A, B and C-section A
comprises 6 questions of 1mark each, section B comprises 13 questions of 4 marks each and section C comprises 7 questions of 6 marks each.
(iii) There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided for 4 questions in section B & 2 questions in section C.You have to attempt only one alternative in all such case.
SECTION-A
1) If A = {−1 ,1} , Find 𝐴 × 𝐴 × 𝐴 .
2) Find the general term in the expansion of (x2 − y)6.
3) Find the length of the median drawn from the vertex A of ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 where A (1, 1, 5), B (3,-5,8 )and C (-1,7,-6) respectively.
4) Write the negation of the following statement:
P: For every positive real number 𝑥 , 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 (𝑥 − 1) 𝑖𝑠, also positive.
5) Write the contrapositive and converse of the following statement:
P: x is an even number implies that x is divisible by 4.
6) Write the following statement in form of “if p, then q”
16) Find the coordinates of the foci, the vertices, the length of major and minor axes and thelength of latus rectum of the following curve.
36 𝑥2 + 4𝑦2 = 144
OR
Find the equation of the circle which passes through (0, 0) and cuts off intercepts a and b on the coordinate axis.
17) Find the equation of a line parallel to y-axis and drawn through the point of intersection ofthe lines x - 7y + 5 = 0 and 3x + y = 7
OR
Find the equation of a line which passing through the point of intersection of the lines
4x + 7y – 3 = 0 and 2x -3y +1 = 0 that makes equal intercepts on the axes.
18) A point R with x-coordinate 4 lies on the line segment joining the points
P (2,-3, 4) and Q (8, 0, 10).Find the coordinate of point R
19) A group of 6 has to be formed from 7 boys and 4 girls, in how many ways can it be donewhen the group consists of
(i) At least one girl (ii) At most 3 boys
OR
Find the number of the words with or without meaning which can be made using all the letters of the word AGAIN.If these words are to be arranged as in a dictionary what will be the 50th word?
SECTION-C
20) In a town of 10,000 families, it was found that 40% families buy newspaper A, 20% families
buy newspaper B and 10% families buy newspaper C. 5% buy A and B, 3% buy B and C, 4% buy
A and C. If 2% buy all three, find the number of families which buy newspaper (i) A only (ii) B
only (iii) none of the three.(iv)Why according to you it important to read newspaper daily?
24) If 𝑆1, 𝑆2 , 𝑆3 are the sum of first n natural numbers ,there squares and there cubes,respectively ,show that 9𝑆2
2 = 𝑆3 (1+ 8 𝑆1)
OR
Let the sum of n, 2n, 3n terms of an A.P be 𝑆1, 𝑆2 , 𝑆3 respectively, show that
𝑆3 = 3 ( 𝑆2 − 𝑆1)
25) In a ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 prove that : 𝑎2 + 𝑏2 + 𝑐2 = 2(𝑏𝑐 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝐴 + 𝑐𝑎 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝐵 + 𝑎𝑏 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝐶).
26) In a class of 60 students, 30 opted for Football, 32 opted for Cricket and 24 opted for both.If one student is selected at random, find the probability that
(a) The student has opted for Football or Cricket.
(b) The student has opted neither Football nor Cricket.
(c) The student has opted Football but not Cricket.
(e)Why do you think it is important for everybody to play outdoor games.
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ANNUAL EXAMINATION – 2015
SUBJECT: PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS – XI
Code No. 048
MAX. MARKS : 70 MAX. TIME : 3 HOURS
Question paper consists of 26 questions.
All question are compulsory.
01 Mark question must be answered in 10-20 words.
03 Mark question must be answered in 30-50 words.
05 Mark question must be answered in 75-100 words.
7. Write the meaning of Test in the field of sports. 1m
8. Define Anatomy. 1m
9. What is the law of inertia? 1m
10. Define adolescence. 1m
11. Explain the meaning of skills in sports. 1m
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12. Define any three Career opportunity in the physical education. 3m
13. Explain the objectives of Indian Olympic Association. 3m
14. What do you mean by doping? Explain any two side effects of prohibited substance in detail. 3m
15. Explain about the first aid in any three common sports injuries. 3m
16. Explain the procedure of calculation of BMI. 3m
17. Discuss the types of levers. 3m
18. What do you mean by transfer of learning? Explain any two types of transfer of learning. 3m
19. Explain any three principles of sports training. 3m
20. What do mean by physical fitness and wellness? Explain the importance of physical fitness. 5m
21. Define yoga and explain its importance in our life. 5m
22. Briefly discuss about the circulatory system. Explain about arteries, veins and capillaries. 5m
23. Define physical education and explain its objective. 5m
24. What do you mean by warming up? Explain the methods of warming up in detail. 5m
25. Discuss about Rajiv Gandhi KhelRatan Award and its objectives in detail. 5m
26. Explain in detail body types according to the classification of William Herbert Sheldon. 5m
ANNUAL EXAMINIATION-2015
CLASS-XI Maximum Marks : 70
PHYSICS Time : 3 Hrs
General Instructions:
(i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) There is no overall choice. However an internal choice has been provided in one question of 2
marks, one question of 3 marks and all the three questions of 5 marks. (iii) Question numbers 1 to 5 are very short answer type questions carrying 1 mark each. (iv) Question numbers 6 to 10 are short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. (v) Question numbers 11 to 22 are short answer type questions carrying 3 marks each. (vi) Question number 23 is a value based question carrying 4 marks. (vii) Question numbers 24 to 26 are long answer type questions carrying 5 marks each. (viii) Use of calculator is not permitted. However you may use log table, if necessary.
1. What is the time period of oscillation of a simple pendulum mounted in a cabin that is freely falling under gravity?
2. A railway carriage of mass 10000kg moving with a speed 15ms-1 hits a stationary carriage of same mass. After the collision the carriages get coupled and move together. What is their common velocity after collision?
3. Oxygen and hydrogen gas are at the same temperature T. What is the ratio of kinetic energies of oxygen molecule and hydrogen molecule if oxygen is 16 times heavier than hydrogen?
4. A bucket containing water is tied to one end of a rope 1m long and rotated about the other end in a vertical circle. What is the minimum velocity at the lowest point so that the water may not spill?
5. State Wien’s displacement law.
6. Explain how will you determine the size of an oleic acid molecule.
7. Draw the velocity- time graph and acceleration –time graph for freefall.
OR
A car travelling at 20m/s takes a U turn in 10s. What is the acceleration of the car?
8.Define gravitational potential energy. Find the gravitational potential energy of a system of four particles each of mass m placed at the vertices of a square of side a.
9. A piece of copper having rectangular cross section 15mm x 19mm is pulled by a force of 44500N producing elastic deformation. Calculate the resulting strain. Shear modulus of copper is 42 x 109.
10. State and prove law of conservation of linear momentum.
11. Define centre of mass. Two balls of masses 3m and m are separated by a distance L. Find the position of the centre of mass.
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12. What is a geostationary satellite? Mention two essential conditions for geostationary satellites.
13. Explain why: (a) It is easier to pull a lawn mower than to push it. (b) A cricketer moves his hands backwards while holding a catch.
14. Draw the figure showing all the forces and obtain an expression for maximum velocity of vehicle on a circular banked road.
15. State the law of equipartition of energy. Obtain the specific heats at constant volume and pressure of a monoatomic gas.
16. Define relative velocity. Rain is falling vertically with a speed of 30ms-1. A woman rides a bicycle with a speed of 10ms-1 in west to east direction. What is the direction in which she should hold her umbrella?
17.The centripetal force F acting on a body moving uniformly in a circle may depend upon its mass m velocity v and radius r of the circle. Derive the formula for centripetal force using the method of dimension.
18. Explain Doppler effect in sound. Obtain an expression for apparent frequency of sound when the source is moving towards a stationary listener.
19. State and prove Bernoulli’s principle.
OR
State Pascal’s law. Explain the working of hydraulic lift.
20. The equation for a travelling wave in x- direction is, y = 0.07 sin (80x-3t) where x, y and t are in SI units. Calculate the frequency, velocity and wavelength of the wave.
21.State the theorem of parallel axes of moment of inertia. Using the theorem find the moment of inertia of a solid sphere of mass M and radius R about its tangent.
22. Show that the motion of simple pendulum is simple harmonic and obtain its time period.
23. Suraj went to a shopping mall to purchase certain goods. There he noticed an old lady struggling to carry her goods to the ground floor. Immediately he showed her the lift and explained to her how it carries the load from one floor to the next. Then he took her to the lift and showed her how to operate it. The old lady was very happy. (a) What values does Suraj possess? (b) An elevator can carry a maximum load of 1800kg is moving up with a constant speed 2ms-1. The frictional force opposing motion is 4000N. Determine the minimum power delivered by the motor to the elevator.
24. Define surface tension. Obtain an expression for excess pressure inside a liquid bubble. What happens to the surface tension of a liquid when temperature is increased?
OR
24. What do you mean by terminal velocity? Obtain the terminal velocity of a sphere of radius r and density ρ falling through a liquid of density ρ’ and co efficient of viscosity ɳ. What is the acceleration of a body falling through a viscous medium after terminal velocity is attained?
25. State Clausius statement of second law of thermodynamics. Draw the block diagram and explain the working of a refrigerator. Obtain an expression for its co-efficient of performance in terms of temperatures of source (T1) and sink (T2) .
OR
25. State Kelvin –Planck statement of second law of thermodynamics. Draw the block diagram and explain the working of a heat engine. Obtain an expression for its efficiency in terms of heat absorbed from source Q1 and heat rejected to the sink Q2.
26. A projectile is thrown from ground with a velocity u at an angle ϴ with the horizontal. Obtain the expression for maximum height and horizontal range of the projectile. Find the angle of projection at which the horizontal range and maximum height of the projectile are equal.
OR
26. What do you mean by uniform circular motion? Derive an expression for acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion. A stone tied to the end of a string 0.8m long is whirled in a horizontal circle with a constant speed. If the stone makes 14 revolutions in 25 seconds, what is the acceleration of the stone?