DASHMESH PUBLIC SCHOOL
Vasundhra Enclave
CLASS IX
Holiday Homework
ENGLISH
WORKSHEET – 1 (WRITING AND GRAMMAR)
ARTICLE WRITING
1. You are Rohit / shanaya. You feel that there are plenty of little steps that people can take at
home to help save environment . Thousands of people doing the same thing can make a difference .
write an article in about 120 words using the following clues on the topic ‘How to Save Environment
at Home’.
Save electricity, fuel,paper,gas
Regulate and recycle
Power strips , cleaner cars
Practice green living
2. Massive poaching in the past two yesr has wiped out the entire tuger population at a tiger reserve
in India. Write an article in 120 words supporting the cause given below . you are Yashita / Yash.
Poaching –illegal hunting
Wildlife conservation
Decorative piece and clothing
Enforcement of revised Laws to save tiger
3. Software engineers from India are reputed to be one of the best in the world. Most lof
them migrate to other countries while their own country needs them the most . This is a
matter of serious concern . Taking clues from the following Visual , write an article on the
topic ‘Brain drain’
Diary Entry
1. Write a diary entry on how you felt when you were elected as a vice president of the students
council of your school . You are Ajay / Anvita of class IX . you may take the help of clues given below
(100 -120 words)
Elections of the students council of your school- motivated to take part helped by friends and
teachers – sense of responsibility.
2. Write a diary entry about the incidence when you helped the poor child to raise money for his
school fees. You are Pranav of class IX . (100- 120 words).
3. You are Sushmita , a student of class IX . You participated in an event promoting ‘Plantation of
trees’ for greener city write a diary entry in 100- 120 words sharing your experience.
Planting trees – clean environment – control pollution happy faces.
STORY WRITING
a. Develop s story in about 150 – 200 words with the following beginning.
1. Two friends were passing through a dense forest suddenly they heard some animal screaming ..
2. It was a rainy day and I was all alone at home . Suddenly I heard someone knocking at my door……
3. Whenevere John goes to uncle Samy house , he feels something different . He feels that Neil
uncle , Sam’s son , has some supernatural powers . whenever he I around…
GRAMMAR
EDITING
The following passages have not been edited. There is error is each line. Write the incorrect
word and the correction against correct blank number.
OMISSION
In the following passage , one word has been omitted I each line. Write the missing word along
with the words before and after against the correct blanks number.
1.
2.
JUMBLE WORDS
LOOK at the words / phrases given below and re – arrange them to form meaningful sentences.
Fourth/ celebration on the / Sunday/ mother’sday is / of lent.
16th century / festival / celebrated / this / is / the / since.
Time/ mother’s /gifts / cards / and / them / is / them / by giving/ honour their/ it is a /
when / children.
Cycling / professional / India/ unknown / is/sport/ in / as / a
Sports / cycling/ the / India/ federation/ governs of / the
Popular / as a common/ recreational / and / keep / a / to / but it is / way/ fit/ sport.
Allowed . never / is /slip/ return / if/ to/ it/ unutilized/ it well
Must / the / seize/ by / it / use/ forelock.
S.U.P.W
IX A, D
1. Best out of waste
2. poster/ slogan on A3 size sheet
i. corruption
ii. My dream world
3. Greeting Card of Tree Plantation.
IX B
1. Wall Hanging
2. Poster / Slogan on A3 size work
a) Save girl child
b) Landscape
3. Greeting card of Teachers’ Day
IX C
1. Decorate Border with pastel sheet.
2. Poster/ Slogan on A3 size sheet
a) Global warming
b) My Aim
3. Greeting card on ‘Independence day’
SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE Class IX
1. Prepare a project on “Disaster management” (10 marks)
It contains Introduction, coverage, acknowledgement, index and contents.
Project should be done on spiral file.
It should be done neatly.
It should contain 15 to 20 pages.
Assessment
Criterion – 1. Content - 3
2.. Creativity - 2
3..Originality - 2
4.. Timely submission -3
2. Practice following map in atlas as well as in spiral file.(10 marks)
History – Ch – 1, 2 and 3
Geography _ Ch-1, 2 , 3 and 4
3. Worksheet and Question Bank uploaded on iguardian do properly in practice notebook. (10 marks)
4. Revise all the chapters which is already done in the school for Periodic Test. (30 marks)
5. Prepare a project on “Water Management” ( 10 marks )
Project should be done on A4 size sheet.
It should contain 15 to 20 pages.
IMPORTANT POINT
Project should contain following points-
1. Cover page
2. Introduction
3. Acknowledgement, content, Index, case study, source of information and pictures should be labelled.
ASESSMENT CRITERION OF BOTH THE PROJECTS
1. CONTENT – 3
2. Creativity – 2
3. Originality- 2
4. Timely submission- 3
Total
10
MATHS 1. If x= ( 7+4√3) then what is the value of the expressions ?
2. Represent (i) ii) on the number line .
3. Find four rational numbers between and 2.
4. Express 0.00323232 in the form of .
5. Write three irrational numbers between √3 and √5.
6. If .
7. Find the value of i) ii)
8. Show how √17 can be represented on the number line?
9. Rationalise the denominators: -
i) ii)
10. If x= (5+2√6) show that .
11. If x= is a zero of the polynomial .Find the value of k.
12. The polynomial p(x) = when divided by (x+1) leaves
the remainder 19. Find the value of a. Also find the remainder when p(x) is divided by x+2
?
13. Using factor theorem solve :-
14. Simplify : -
15. If find the value of . Using only the positive value of (x+1/x)
16. If a + b=15 and a b=27 . Find the value of .
17. Find the zero of the polynomial p(x) = .
18. Find the value of
19. Factorise .
20. If x + y + z=1, x y + y z + z x=-1 and xyz=-1 Find the value of .
21. Find the coordinates of four points lying on the coordinate axis at a distance of 5 units from
the origin.
22. Plot the points (5,4) (0,0) and (5,0) . Join the points and find the area of figure.
23. Draw a quadrilateral with vertices (-4,4) , (-6,0) , (-4,-4) and (-2,0). Name the type of
quadrilateral and find its area.
24. In which quadrant do the given points lie?
a. (4,-2) b. (-3,7) c. (-1,1) d. (5,-6) e. (-6,-7) f. (1,2)
25. In the given figure ABCD is a rhombus with the diagonals AC=16 cm and BD= 8cm . Find the
coordinates of A,B,C,D.
26. If ( x+2 , 4 ) = ( 5 , y-2 ) then find coordinates of ( x , y ) .
27. If ∏ x + 3 y = 25 and y = 1 find x.
28. For what value of C the linear equation 2 x + c y = 8 has equal values of x and y
for its solution.
29. Check whether x=5 and y=2 is a solution of 5x+ 2y=7.
30. Find any four solution of the equation 2x-5y=10.
31. How the equation y=7 can be written in the two variables.
32. Express 5= 2y in the form a x + b y + c = 0 and indicate the value of a, b,
c.
33. If the temperature of a liquid can be measured in Kelvin Unit as x0 K, in Fahrenheit
as y0 F the relation between the two systems of measurement of temperature is given :-
i) Find the temperature of liquid in Fahrenheit if the temperature of liquid is 313K.
ii) If the temperature is 1580 F then find the temperature in Kelvin.
34. If the graph of 2x + k y = 10 k intersects x – axis at (2,0) Find K?
35. The cost of a book is Rs 20. More than twice the cost of a pen . Express this
statement as a linear equation .
36. Make a Project on Number System ?( Make sure to cover all the topic)
SUBJECT- SCIENCE
1. Which has more force of attraction between the particles -- Iron nail or rubber band.
2. Which are more energetic --- solids or liquids?
3. Why does a gas exert pressure?
4. Why gases are compressive but not liquids?
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5. Define diffusion. Is it faster in winter or summer season?
6. Liquids Like ether and acetone are kept in cool places. why?
7. Boiling Point of water on hill station like Shimla is lower than in Delhi. Why?
8. What produces more severe burns , boiling water or steam? Give reasons for your answer.
9. How is heating of sugar and heating of ammonium chloride different from each other?
Explain your answer.
10. Justify the following statements:
a. Sand is a solid.
b. Rate of evaporation of liquid increases with temperature.
c. Nail polish remover evaporates faster than water.
11. a. Steam produces more burns as compared to boiling water.
b. Temperature of the liquid does not change during evaporation. Explain.
12. How does Pressure help in liquefaction of gas? Name two liquefied gases used in daily life.
13. Explain the following: -
i) Fusion ii) Kelvin iii) Latent Heat iv) Latent heat of fusion and vaporistaion
v) Atmospheric pressure.
14. Name the technique to separate oil from water and also the principle involved in their
separation.
15. Why does the solution of sodium chloride not show Tyndall effect whereas the mixture of
water and milk shows?
16. Suggest a way to determine whether a colourless liquid is pure water or a solution of salt
(or sugar) in water, without tasting the liquid.
17. Explain what happens when a beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution.
18. How will you distinguish between a compound and a mixture?
19. Does state of rest or motion depend on the choice of surroundings? Give an example.
20. Samir takes 15 minutes to walk from his house to his school if his average walking speed is
4 km/h, estimate the distance of the school from his house.
21. The length of minute hand of a clock is 14 cm. Calculate the speed with which the tip of the
minute hand moves.
22. A cyclist travels a distance of 4 km from P to Q and then moves a distance of 3 km at right
angle to PQ. Find his resultant displacement graphically.
23. A person moves a distance of 3 km towards east, then 2 km towards north and then 3.5 km
towards east . Find : -
a. The distance covered by the person.
b. The displacement of this motion.
24. The minute hand of a walk clock is 10 cm long. Find its displacement and the distance
covered from 10.00 am to 10.30 am .
25. A car starts with velocity 10 m/sec and accelerates at . Find the Final velocity
when the car has travelled a distance 30 m.
26. A cyclist once goes round a circular track of diameter 105 m in 5 minutes .Calculates his
speed.
27. Distinguish between displacement and the distance covered in a given time.
28. A car moves with a speed of for half an hour, for one hour and
for two hours. Calculate the average speed of the car.
29. A truck running along a straight road increases its speed uniformly from to
over a time interval of I minutes . Find the acceleration .Also find the
distance travelled by the truck during this interval.
30. A particle moving with constant acceleration along a straight line covers the distance
between two points, 75 m apart , in 5 sec .Its speed when it passes the second point is
20 .
a. What is its speed at the first point?
b. What is its acceleration?
COMPUTER
1. Find the latest version of:
a) Android
b) Windows
c) MS Office
d) IOS
Q2. Create a hand written project file/scrap file with images from
chapter no 1 and 2 and decorate outer cover related to Computer theme.
Hindi Class IX
Inter Disciplinary Project
IX - X (2017-18)
TOPIC- WATER CONSEWRVATION- TEMPLES OF MODERN INDIA - MULTI PURPOSE RIVER VALLRY
PROJECTS - THEIR ROLE IN WATER MANAGEMENT.
Clean fresh water is essential for healthy life. However , today , nearly one billion people don't have
access to clean water . Water Scarcity is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet water
needs within a region . It affects every continent. Depleting reservations and failing groundwater table
has led to an acute water shortage in several states of India as well.
Multipurpose river valley projects in India were started with the basic aim of meeting the critical
requirements of irrigation for agriculture , electricity for industries and flood control . The importance
of the dams at that time can be inferred from the fact that dams were regarded as " The Temples of
Modern India" by our first Prime Minister , Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru . Accordingly, dam construction
was given such a high priority in India's economic plans. Till now "Irrigation and hydro - power have
been the major objectives of the water resources development in India. " These " Temples of Modern
India" or rather Multipurpose Projects ( or River Valley Projects ) have not only solved much of the
water scarcity problem but also boosted the Indian economy.
General Instructions:-
A single inter - disciplinary project is to be made in one file containing all subjects.
The first page of the projects should have the following details: o Name of the student o Class and section o Session
The second page must have the following :
Subject Remarks by Teacher Teacher's Signature
The projects should be hand written on plan white / coloured A4 size sheets
All subject specific tasks or homework to be placed in a single file ( spirally bound or otherwise).
Cover page, table of contents, acknowledgements , bibliography should be included.
It should be well presented , researched and pictorial .
Each subject should not exceed 8 sheets .
The project carries 20 marks for each subject:
Relevance of the content - 5 marks
Expression of the ideas - 4 marks.
Presentation- 4 marks
Research - 4 marks
Creativity- 3 marks
TASK 1
1. Imagine you visited one of these Multipurpose River Valley Projects. You did a lot of research on the
project as well. You learnt about its water capacity, height of the dam, uses, name (s) of the river (s)
it is built upon, date of inauguration, their role in water management, etc.
Write a diary entry sharing your views and experiences of your visit. You may also include
information about the multipurpose project. ( 100-120 words)
2. The Tehri dam construction controversy has pitted development against environmental
conservation, modernity against traditional values, and the state against communities. Express your
views on the issue.
3. Read the newspapers everyday. Collect articles related to water conservation. Make a collage of the
same on an A4 size sheet and file it.
TASK II
1.
2.
TASK III
S.No. River Dam Height Length Type Installed Capacity
1. Satluj Bhakra Nangal Dam,
Himachal Pradesh 226 metres 520 metres
Concrete Gravity
1325 MW
2. Narmada Indira Sagar Dam, Madhya Pradesh
92 metres 653 metres Concrete Gravity
1000 MW
3. Kaveri Krishnarajasagar Dam,
Karnataka 125 ft. 3.5 km Masonry 200 MW
4. Mahanadi Hirakund dam,
Odisha 200 ft. 25.8 km Concrete 348 MW
5. Banas Bisalpur Dam
Rajasthan 130 ft. 1883 ft. Gravity 172 MW
6. Koyna Koyna Dam
Maharashtra 339 ft. 2648 ft.
Rubble-concrete
1,920 MW
7. Krishna Nagarjuna Dam, Andhra Pradesh
407 ft. 5085 ft. Gravity 816 MW
8. Narmada Sardar Sarovar Dam
Gujrat 535 ft. 3970 ft. Gravity 1450 MW
9. Chambla Gandhi Sagar Dam Madhya Pradesh
204 ft. 1686 ft. Masonry gravity
115 MW
10. Bhavani Bhavanisagar Dam 105 ft. 1700 metres Earthen 1,920 MW
Page 3:
Answer the questions given below on the basis of the information provided in the table:
1. Convert the heights of Bhakra Nangal dam and Indira Sagar dam from metres to feet. (If 1 metre=3.3 feet)
2. Arrange the ten dams in the increasing order of their heights. 3. Change the lengths of Indira Sagar dam, Bhakra dam and Bhavanisagar dam from metres to km. 4. Name the tallest dam and the longest dam from the above mentioned table. 5. Describe how the river valley system has helped in the management of
- Irrigation - Generation of hydroelectric power - Improvement of pisiciculture technique
6. Question 5 will be done as given under
Roll no. 1-10 : Bhakra Nangal Dam
Roll No. 11-20 : Hirakud Dam
Roll No. 21- 30 : Sardar Sarovar Dam
Roll No. 31-40 : Nagarjun Dam
Roll No. 41 Onwards : Gandhi Sagar Dam
TASK IV
1. Name the Indian states benefitted by Multipurpose River Valley Projects and
diagrammatically (Graph) illustrate their percentage share of water in the project.
You can refer to the following internet sites-
www.facts-about-india.com/river-valley-projects.php
www.allexamgurublog.com/…/multipurpose-river-valley-projects-in.htm…
www.jagarnjosh.com/…/multipurpose-rivervalley-projects-1292061339-
2. Design a poster on an A4 size sheet on the topic " Water Conservation". Make it colorful and
attractive.
TASK V
With the help of the table above (task III) answer the following questions:
1. Name the rivers on which they are built. 2. States in which they are built ( also show on the political map of India) 3. History of these dams. 4. Role of the dam in water management. 5. Environmental impact of the construction of the dam.
Roll no. 1-10 : Bhakra Nangal Dam
Roll No. 11-20 : Hirakud Dam
Roll No. 21- 30 : Sardar Sarovar Dam
Roll No. 31-40 : Nagarjun Dam
Roll No. 41 Onwards : Ganshi Sagar Dam
(Note: You can also take help from the internet)