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Integrated Indian school, Kuwait
Holiday assignment 2017-18
Class xiI – a (commerce stream)
‘Lazy hazy summer days,
Unwind slowly, sun ablaze
Sweetly scented air abounds,
Let’s have some fun and jump around!’
A holiday is supposed to be a break from studies,
explanations and completing tasks. But are holidays
supposed to make us irresponsible kids? NO. So, we’re
going to take up certain responsibilities to prepare for the
forthcoming board exams and also enjoy our holidays
with our Families.
INSTRUCTIONS:
All the given assignments must be completed and
submitted to the respective subject teachers.
Last date : 14th August 2017
A screening test from the given worksheets will be
conducted.
english
Accountancy
(I) Answer the following:
1 On 15-1-2016 the first call of ₹ 4 per share became due on 10000 equity shares issued
by New India Ltd. Aman a holder of 500 shares did not pay the first call money. Shanti a
shareholder holding 600 shares paid the second and final call of ₹ 3 per share
alongwith the first call.
Pass the necessary journal entry for the amount received by opening ‘Calls-in-
arrears’and ‘Calls-in-advance’ account in the books of the company.
2 L Ltd. had purchased a machinery on deferred payment basis. During the year ended 31-3-
2015 the company paid an installment of ₹ 4,00,000 which included interest of ₹ 4,000.
Under which activity or activities payment of installment will be classified while preparing
Cash Flow Statement.
3 (a)List any four items that are shown under the sub-heading ‘Cash and Cash
Equivalents’ as per Schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013.
(b) What is meant by a ‘Common Size Statement’ ?
4 An enterprise may hold securities and loans for dealing or trading purposes in which case
they are similar to inventory acquired specifically for resale.’ Is the statement true ?
Cash flows from such activities will be classified under which type of activity while
preparing ‘Cash Flow Statement’.
5 What is meant by ‘Profitability’ of business?
(b) From the following details obtained from the financial statements of JN Ltd.
calculate ‘interest coverage ratio’.
Net profit after tax ₹ 2,00,000; 12% Long-Term Debt ₹ 40,00,000; Rate of tax 40%.
6 Following i s the statement of Profit and Loss of DD Ltd. for the year ended on
31-3-2015.
Particulars
Note
No.
31-3-2015
(₹ )
31-3-2014
(₹ )
Revenue from operations
Other Income
Employee benefit
Expenses – 60% of
total revenue
Other expenses – 10% of
employee benefit
expenses
Tax Rate
75,00,000
1,50,000
–
–
40%
34,00,000
3,00,000
–
–
50%
The motto of DD Ltd. is to produce and supply green energy in the rural areas of India. It
has also taken up a project of constructing of a road that will pass through five villages,
so that these villages could be connected to the nearby town. It will use the local
resources and employ local people for construction of the road.
You are required to prepare a comparative statement of Profit and Loss of DD
Ltd. from the given statement of Profit and Loss. Also identify any two values that the
company wishes to convey to the society.
7 Following is the Balance Sheet of SN Ltd. as at 31-3-2015 :
SN Ltd. Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2015
Particulars
Note
No.
31-3-2015
(₹ )
31-3-2014
(₹ )
I. Equity and Liabilities
(1) Shareholders’ Funds :
(a) Share Capital
(b) Reserve and Surplus
(2) Non-current Liabilities :
Long-term borrowings
(3) Current liabilities :
(a) Short-term
borrowings
(b) Short-term
provisions
Total II. Assets
(1) Non-current Assets :
(a) Fixed Assets
(i) Tangible
(ii) Intangible
(b) Non-current
Investments
(2) Current Assets :
(a) Current Investments
(b) Inventories
(c) Cash and Cash
Equivalents
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2,50,000
1,00,000
2,25,000
75,000
35,000
2,00,000
(25,000)
2,50,000
25,000
45,000
6,85,000 4,95,000
5,01,500
10,000
50,000
25,000
53,500
45,000
3,60,000
15,000
37,500
30,000
22,500
30,000
6,85,000 4,95,000
Notes to Accounts
Note
No.
Particulars
31-3-2015
(`)
31-3-2014
(`)
1
Reserves and Surplus
(Surplus i.e. Balance in the
statement of Profit and Loss)
1,00,000
(25,000)
1,00,000 (25,000)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Long-term Borrowings :
12% Debentures Short-term Borrowings :
Bank Overdraft
Short-term Provisions :
Provision for tax Tangible Assets :
Machinery
Accumulated Depreciation Intangible Assets :
Goodwill
Inventories :
Stock in trade
2,25,000
2,50,000
2,25,000 2,50,000
75,000
25,000
75,000 25,000
35,000
45,000
35,000 45,000
6,01,500
(1,00,000)
4,10,500
(50,500)
5,01,500 3,60,000
10,000
15,000
10,000 15,000
53,500
22,500
53,500 22,500
Additional Information :
(i) 12% Debentures were redeemed on 31-3-
2015.
(ii) Tax ₹ 35,000 was paid during the year.
Prepare Cash Flow Statement.
8 Under which heads the following items will be placed in the Balance Sheet of a company as
per Schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013.
(i) Cash in hand
(ii) Mining Rights
(iii) Short term Deposits
(iv) Debenture Redemption Reserve
(v) Income Received in Advance
(vi) Balance of the Statement of Profit and Loss
(vii) Office Equipments
(viii) Work-in-Progress
9 Anushka Ltd. has given you the following information:-
Additional Information
During the year 2011-12, a machine costing ₹ 40,500 with accumulated depreciation of ₹
25,600 was sold for ₹ 21,000. Calculate cash flow from investing activities on the basis of the
above information.
10 From the following information related to Naveen Ltd. Calculate (a) Return on investment and
(b) Total Assets to Debt Ratio.
Information:
Fixed Assets ₹ 75,00,000; Current Assets ₹ 40,00,000; Current Liabilities ₹ 27,00,000; 12%
Debentures ₹ 80,00,000 and Net Profit before Interest, Tax and Dividend ₹ 14,50,000.
(II) Answer the First Terminal Question paper.
(III) Do the Comprehensive project with Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance, Trading and
Profit and Loss Account, and Balance Sheet:
(i) Develop a story with minimum of 25 transactions.
(ii) Journalise the transactions.
(iii) Prepare the Ledgers and Trial Balance.
(iv) Prepare the Trading and Profit and Loss account.
(v) Draft the Balance Sheet.
BUSINESS STUDIES
Answer the following: -
1 Discuss the difference between the contribution of Taylor and Fayol.
2 Business environment includes both ‘specific and general forces’. List any four specific
forces.
3 Briefly explain the following: Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation.
4 Companies that fail to adapt to their environment are unlikely to survive in the long
run’. Discuss with an example.
5 Differentiate between Motion Study and Time Study.
6 Briefly explain the principles of scientific management given by Taylor.
7 State the difference between Unity of Direction and Unity of Command.
8 Explain Fayol’s principles of ‘Scalar chain’ and ‘Discipline’ with the help of examples.
9 ‘Management principles aim at influencing behaviour of human beings’. State the
feature of management principle mentioned here.
10 What are the three levels of management? State any three functions of each levels of
management.
(II) Answer the First Terminal Question Paper.
(III) Project: I
Henry Fayol’s Principles of Management.
OR
F.W. Taylor’s Scientific Management Principles and techniques.
Contents:
1. Title of the Project.
2. Introduction.
3. Principles of Management.
4. Profile of the Company.
5. Experience and Observations in the factory.
6. Application of the principles of management.
7. Questionnaire.
8. Appendix.
9. Conclusion.
10. References.
11. Viva Voce Questions.
Project: II
Elements of Business Environment.
Choose any one topic which has social relevance.
(For example: Effects of Business Environment on Indian Soft
Drink Industry, Changing role of women in past 25 years etc.)
ECONOMICS
. State the law of demand.
2. Define the demand.
3. What is price elasticity of demand?
4. Differentiate between extension and contraction of demand.
5. Distinguish between increasing and decreasing demand.
6. What are the causes of the shifting the demand curve?
7. What are the factors affects the individual demand curve?
8. What are the factors affects the market demand?
9. Define unitary elasticity of demand?
10. Why does demand curve slops downward from left to right?
II
11. Make a study guide for board examination
A) chapter -1 micro and macro introduction
b) Chapter -2 Demand ad consumer behavior
c) Chapter -3 supply and producer behavior
d) Chapter -4 forms of market
III
12. Answer first term question paper.
INFORMATICS PRACTICES
(a) Which communication channel is suitable when very fast communication between two
offices in two different countries is required?
(b) Name the device which handles the connection between two or more networks which may
have different protocols.
(c) Differentiate between Co-axial cable and Fibre Optical Cable.
(d) Write one snooping method used by hackers/crackers?
(e) Mr. Ram is interested in transferring songs from his mobile to Mr. Shyam’s mobile.
Suggest two suitable wireless options he may use for doing the same.
(f) How does denial of service affect Internet Access?
(g) Expand the following abbreviations:
(i) LAMP (ii) WIMP (iii)W3C
(iv) FSF (v) GNU (vi) OSS
2. (a) Ms. Vidya Chauhan is confused between Proprietary Software and Open Source Software.
Mention at least two points of differences to help her understand the same.
(b) A Cloth Show-Room has announced the following festival discounts on the purchase of
items, based on the total cost of the items purchased:
Total Cost Discount (in
percentage)
Less than Rs 2000 5
Rs 2001 to Rs 5000 25
Rs 5001 to Rs 10000 35
Above Rs 10000 50
3. Write a function to compute and display the amount in a text to be paid by the customer
after availing the discount. Notice that the amount should be as a double type parameter.
(c) Name a component that looks like a button and that, when pressed, brings up a menu of
items for the user to choose from.
(d) Using method/function, develop a Java Program to calculate the Area of scalene triangle
using Hero’s formula.
4. (a) Mr. Rangaswami works at a Recreation Park as a system analyst. He has created the
following GUI. When a group arrives at the Recreation Park, the no of people in the group and
whether the group wants to enjoy the Water Park or not is entered. Entry fee is 500 per
person. The person can choose to play at Water Park by selecting the checkbox. Rides of Water Park
will cost 250 extra per person.
(i) Write a code to disable textfields(jTextField2, jTextField3 and jTextField4) when the
program is executed.
(ii) On the click of command button “Calculate” , textfield for “entry fees” should display Entry
Fees per person x Number of People. if Water Park checkbox is selected, textfield for water
charges should display Water Park charges per person x Number of people. Text Field for
“total amount” should display sum of entry fees and Water Park charges for all the people in
group.
(iii) Write Java code to clear all textboxes on the click of “Clear” Button and all text boxes
contain 0.
(iv)Write Java code to close the application on the click “Exit” Button with appropriate
message dialog box.
(5) What will be the output of the following program
(i) int x, y;
x = 5;
y = 1;
while (x > 0) {
x = x - 1;
y = y * x;
jTextArea1.append(String.valueOf(y) + “\n”);
}
(6) int i = 0, x = 0;
for ( i = 1; i < 10; i *=2)
{
x++;
jTextArea1.append (String.valueOf(x));
(7) The following code has some error(s). Rewrite the correct code and underline all the
corrections made:
(i) Int k=2;sum=0;
{
Sum =k;
K+=3;
}
While(k<=20)
jTextField1(Integer.toString(sum));
(ii) Int n=0;
while(m=1;m<=4;m++)
{
n+=m;
n--;
};
(8) Rewrite the following program code using a if statement.
(i) int C=jComboBox1.getSelectedIndex( );
switch(C)
{
case 0 : FinalAmt=BillAmt ; break;
case 1 : FinalAmt=0.9 * BillAmt ; break;
case 2 : FinalAmt=BillAmt * 0.8 ; break;
default : FinalAmt=BillAmt ;
}
(9) Convert the following segment into an equivalent do .......... while loop.
int x, c;
for( x = 10; c = 20; c > = 20; c = c - 2)
x++;
10. Write a statement to make jTextArea1 as un-editable
11. What will be displayed in jTextArea1 after executing the following statement?
jTextArea1.setText(“INDIA\nINCREDIBLE\tINDIA”);
12. How is an entry controlled loop different from exit controlled loop?
13. What is the difference between ‘=’ and ‘==’ operator?
14. What is the output of the following program?
float num;
num= 4 + (float) 7 / (int) 2.0;
jTextField1.setText (String.valueOf(num));
15. Write a java statement to do the following
i. A = PRN/100
ii. l = ab+cd
16. What will be the value of the following if j =5. Justify
a. (6 X ++j) % 5
b. (6 X j++) % 5
17. What is the purpose of default clause and break in switch statement?
18. What will be the content of jTextArea1 after executing the following code.
for (int C =1; C<=4; C++)
{
jTextArea1.setText (jTextArea1.getText()+ “ “+ Integer.toString (C X C));
}
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. Yoga.
Write procedure, benefits and contraindications of
Vajrasana
Bujangasana
Sukhasana
Tadasana
Shalabhasana.
2. Specialization
Draw a neat diagram of the field/court of any one game of choice from the given list.
(Athletics / Basketball / Football / Handball /Hockey / kho-kho or volleyball)
Write its history,
Latest rules and regulations,
Equipments,
Related sports terminologies and
Skills.
MATHEMATICS
1. Find the value of yx
yx
y
x
11 tantan
2. Find the value of k so that the function f defined by f(x) =
ifxx
ifxkx
,cos
,1 is
continuous at x = π.
3. Evaluate .56
423
2
dxxx
xx
4.
Write the principal value of
2
1sin2
2
1cos 11
.
5.
Examine the continuity of the following functions:
f(x) =
||2
2
1
x
x at x=0
6.
Differentiate
x
x 11tan
21
with respect to x.
7.
If ,yxy ex show that .}{log
log2xe
x
dx
dy
8.
The surface area of a spherical bubble is increasing at the rate of 2cm2
/s. Find the rate at
which the volume of the bubble is increasing at the instant if its radius is 6cm.
9. Solve for x : cos(tan-1
x) = sin(cot-1
3/4)
10. Prove that cot-1
7 + cot-1
8 +cot-1
18 =cot-1
3.
11. Evaluate dxxx
xx
)2)(1(
32
12. If xpy
q = (x+y)
p+q, prove that
x
y
dx
dy .
13. Find the volume of the largest cylinder that can be inscribed in a sphere of radius
r.
14. Find the intervals in which following function f(x) is increasing or decreasing :
f(x) =2x3—9x
2+12x +15.
15.
Find the approximate value of f(3.02), upto 2 places of decimal, where f(x) = 353 2 xx .
16. Prove that
431
17tan
5
3sin2 11
17. Solve the equation for x: xxx 111 cos)1(sinsin
18. Find
dxxx
x 224
2
19. Evaluate cos
2cos
3
1
20. Differentiate cosx with respect to ex.
21. Find the points on the curve 1254
22
yx
at which the tangents are parallel to x-
axis.
22. Prove that the function f(x) = 10733 23 xxx is increasing on R.
23. Differentiate
x
x 21 1
tan with respect to 21 12cos xx when x 0 .
24. If y=xx prove that .0
12
2
2
x
y
dx
dy
ydx
yd
25. Find the intervals in which the function f(x) = 51243 234 xxx is (a) strictly
increasing (b) strictly decreasing.
26. Show that the function 2x-|x| is continuous but not differentiable at x=0.
27. Differentiate
x
x 11tan
21 with respect to x1tan when x .0
28. Evaluate dxxx
x
65
12
2
29. Evaluate dxxx
x
2
2
2
1
30. Find the values of x for which y= 22xx is an increasing function.
31.
32. If x = asin2t (1+ cos2t) and y =bcos2t (1-cos2t) , show that at t =4
,
a
b
dx
dy .
33. If x = acos sinb and y = cossin ba show that 02
22 y
dx
dyx
dx
ydy .
34. Evaluate
dxxx
x 112
35. Using Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem,find a point on the parabola y =(x—3)2, where
tangent is parallel to the chord joining (3,0) and (5,4).
36. Show that a cylinder of a given volume which is open at the top has minimum total
surface area ,when its height is equal to the radius of its base.
37. Prove that the height of the cylinder of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a
sphere of radius R is 2R/ 3 .Also find the maximum volume
38. Prove that the semi-vertical angle of the right circular cone of given volume and least
curved surface area is 2cot 1.
39. Prove that 65
56sin
5
3sin
13
12cos 111
40. Find both maximum and minimum value of 3x4 –8x
3+ 12x
2—48x + 25 on the interval
[0,3]
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