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Sub- Computer Holiday Home Work( 2016-17) Class -VI I. Project Work 1. Explain different generations of computer with their Pictures. 2. Explain different types of Computer with their Pictures. II. Answer the following questions : 1. Write about UNIX Operating System. Mention its features. 2. Explain the functional components of Computer and CPU. 3. Explain the functions of an operating System. 4. Write about any two Input devices. III. Write short notes for the following : 1. Primary Memory 6. Application Software 2. Secondary Memory 7. Utility Software 3. RAM 8. Operating system 4. ROM 9. Booting 5. System Software 10. MicroComputer History Sub-S.S.T Learn word meaning and questions answers given in the copy and write them in holiday home work copy. civics Learn definitions, questions and answers given in the copy and write them in holiday home work copy. Collect and paste pictures showing different clothes people wear different food they eat, different festivals they celebrate. Geography Learn definition and questions and answers given in the copy and write them in holiday home work copy. Prepare a project on solar system describing about the planets on a chart paper. Sub-English Literature 1. Make sentence : pleasant, among, abroad, adorned,easy, easy, encourage, perfect, immediately, always, pleased, content, bright. 2. Learn all question answers and word W.M of Ch-1, 2, 3. 3. Learn and write first 8 lines of the both poems. Writing Notice- Pg-36 question -2(practice book) Pg-37 question-3(practice book) Letter: pg-63 question-1(practice book) Pg-65 question 3(practice book) Grammar Write the abstract nouns of: beautiful, boy, mother, wise, true, honest, brave, cruel, poor, high. Pg- 14, 15 (Grammar book) ex-3, 4, 5

Reading: Pg no -11, 13 (practice book) Do all question answers in a thin H.H.W copy Subject: Mathematics 1. Write the multiplication tables from 11-20. 2. Write the properties of Whole Numbers of Addition and Multiplication with examples. 3. Complete MENTAL MATHS Worksheets 1 to 10. 4. Solve High Order Thinking Skills(HOTS) of chapter 1 and 2 from Composite Mathematics. 5. Practice the portions completed. Science Q1) Write short Q/A of chapter 1. Q2) Write very short Q/A of chapter 2 (Page 16) Q3) Write long answer type question of chapter 2 (pg. no. 27 & 28). Q4) Activity 1: To test the presence of proteins in milk with the help of diagram. Activity 2: To test the presence of starch in flour and potato with help of suitable diagram. Note: Write all the answers in a separate text copy. Learn chapter 1 and 2.

Subject: Mathematics HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT Class: VII 1. Write the multiplication tables from 12-30. 2. Write the properties of Integers of Addition and Multiplication with examples. 3. Define and draw the types of angles and triangles. 4. Complete MENTAL MATHS Worksheets 6 to 10. 5. Solve High Order Thinking Skills(HOTS) of chapter 1 and 2 from Composite Mathematics. 6. Practice the portions completed. Science Physics Q1) Write short Q/A of ch-4. Q2) Draw land and sea breeze. Q3) Learn short notes and very short Q/A of ch-4. Chemistry Q1) Write very short Q/A of ch-3 Q2) Define : a) Element b) Compound c) Mixture d) Ions e) Shearing f) Scouring g) Molecule h) Atoms Q3) Learn ch-3 from copy Biology Q1) Write very short Q/A of ch-1. Q2) Draw a neat labeled diagram of animal cell and plant cell. Q3) Learn short Q/A. Note: Write all the answers of science in one text copy. Sub- Computer I. Project Work Draw a Chart to explain Network topology with its types. Draw the figure of different types of topologies and write its advantages and disadvantages. II Answer the following Questions:

1. Explain the advantages of Computer Network. 2. What is Operating System? 3. Write about different types of Software. Give examples. 4. Write about any two Input / Output devices. 5. Write any five important uses of Computer. III Write Short notes for the following : 1. Charts in MS Excel 6. Filtering 2. MAN 7. Cell Reference 3. WAN 8. Server 4. Hub 9. Client 5. Sorting 10. Switch SST Sub-History 1. Explain the various sources which help us to know about medieval period. 2. What was technological and religious development that took place during the medieval period? 3. Learn the word meanings and book exercise of chapter-1 "Tracing changes through a thousand years ". Sub-Geography 1. Collect some pictures of objects made up of different minerals. 2. What do you know about interior of the earth? Explain in details with the help of diagram. Sub-Civics 1. What is the primary and secondary aim of the mid-day meal program launched by the government of India?

English I) Literature 1) Write the word meanings of L-1,2. 2) Learn the Question Answer and Word meaning of L-1,2. II) Grammar 1) Form abstract noun from the following adjectives, Verbs and Nouns. LAZY, STRONG, GOOD, MODEST, IGNORANT, BITTER, OBEY, SERVE, FLATTER, PROTECT, JUDGE, BELIEVE, MAN, INFANT, AGENT, FRIEND, HERO, KING. 2) Do Ex 6, 7(a), 7 (b) of pg. no 16.

III) IV) Writing ( Evergreen Practice Paper) 1) Do Pg. No 42, 43 (Q. 3,4) in book. 2) Write an application to the principal of your school for leave of absence for the marriage ceremony of your sister. 3) Write a letter to a friend inviting him/her to spend the summer vacation with you. Reading 1) Do Comprehension worksheet No 1 and 2 from Evergreen Practice Paper (in book). Note : All the H.H.W should be done in separate thin Notebook.

Sub- Computer Holiday Home Work ( 2016-17) Class -VIII I. Project Work Draw and label the Photoshop Window. Explain its Components. II. Answer the following questions: 1. What is Photoshop? Explain the features of Photoshop. 2. What is the use of toolbox? Draw the photoshop tools and write their name and usage. 3. What do you mean by DBMS? Explain its functions. 4. Describe the Database objects. III. Write Short notes for the following : 1. Layers 2. Masks 3. Color Pallate 4. Database 5. Table Subject: Mathematics 1. Write the multiplication tables from 12-30. 2. Write the Squares of numbers from 11 to 50. 3. Complete MENTAL MATHS Worksheets of chapters Rational Numbers and Squares and Square Roots. 4. Solve High Order Thinking Skills(HOTS) of chapters Rational Numbers and Squares and Square Roots from Composite Mathematics. 5. Practice the portions completed.

SUBJECT -SOCIAL STUDIES HISTORY I. Define the followinga) Survey b) Subjugate c) Archive d) Autobiography e) Calligraphy II. Short questions- 1.) Why did the British preserve official documents? 2.) What is colonialism? 3.) What official records do not tell us? III. Long questions- 1.) What is the problem with the periodisation of Indian history that James Mill offers?

2.) How will the information historians get from old news papers be different from that found in police reports? IV. Map Work- Locate the following places on the political map of India- Calcutta, Bombay Madras, Hyderabad, Mysore CIVICS I. PROJECT WORK- Write all the fundamental rights on a chart paper.paste pictures of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, Dr. Rajendra Prasad and pictures related to Indian Constituent Assembly given in book. I. Define- 1.) Resources 2.) Biotic resources 3.) Abiotic resources 4.) Potential resources GEOGRAPHY II. Short questios- 1.)Why are resources distributed unequally over the earth? 2.) What are natural resources? Give two examples? III. Map skill- Mark all the continents and oceans of the earth on the physical map of world. Sub: Science Physics Q1) Write very short answer questions from Q. No 1 to 20 of ch-11. Q2) Draw and explain with the help of an activity that the pressure of a liquid depends on its depth. Q3) Learn notes and short questions answers of ch-11. Chemistry Q1) Write very short question answer from Q No. 1 to 14 of ch 3. Q2) Describe an activity to compare the strengths of synthetic fibers with those of natural fibers. Q3) Learn short and very short Q/A of ch-3.

Biology Q1) Write very short answer questions from Q. No. 1 to 20 of ch-1. Q2) Draw the diagrams of following traditional methods of irrigation:- a) Moat b) Rahat Q3) Learn short Q/A of ch-1. Note: Write all the answer of science in one Notebook. Subject : English I.Complete the following by adding suitable Noun Clauses:- 1.I cannot understand 2.They all said. 3.Do you know? 4. I wonder. 5.He was pleased with. II.Complete the following by adding suitable Adjective Clauses:- 1.I know the place. 2.Where is the book? 3.Students get good marks. 4.Any boy will be punished. 5. The umbrella. III. Complete the following by adding suitable Adverb Clauses:- 1.You may sit. 2.Do not go. 3. The boy went out to play. 4. Fools rush in. IV. Replace the phrases by suitable clauses:- 1. The time of his coming no one can guess. 2. I have a box filled with almonds. 3. We all admire a man of courage. 4. I know him to be trustworthy. 5. The weather is too bright to last. V.Write an article on the necessity of clean surroundings. NOTE: The above questions to be done in holiday homework notebook. VI. Evergreen Practice Paper in English communicative.(to be done in book itself) Worksheet -1 page no.9,worksheet -2 page no.11;worksheet -7 page no.21 Writing section( to be done in holiday homework notebook)-informal letter page no.317 Formal letter page no.318