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ACADEMIC SESSION: 2019 – 20
Class X (IGCSE)
HOLIDAY INDEPENDENT PRACTICE STUDENT’S NAME: DATE:
Dear Children,
We are sure that you will enjoy your summer vacation with members of the
family and friends. Some of you must be planning to travel or to visit your
relatives and grandparents. It will be great if you spend some time with them
and gift them something that is handmade and designed by you. This will
surely make them feel special. If possible, join some activity classes or learn
something new during your holidays. Spend some time reading storybooks,
newspapers, watching interesting and informative programmes. Help your
parents by cleaning up your room, arranging things kept in the cupboard and
donating things that you do not need to a NGO.
We are attaching a few interesting activities and assignments which you are expected to do during the break.
This will also help you avoid the noon time heat. Write neatly and present your work well. Please complete
the work and bring it to school on Thursday, June 6, 2019. Have lots of fun and take good care of yourself.
Six things to remember during summer vacation:
While your parents and we want you to have fun during summer break, we also want you to be thinkers
and doers. The following guidelines will help you to be both, while enjoying your freedom at the same
time.
1. Find other ways of entertaining yourself than phones and TV, learn a musical instrument like guitar or
keyboard, learn a hobby like origami or magic tricks, read novels, learn cooking, etc.
2. For every hour of electronics, you give one hour of play time
3. If you are bored, help out at home. This will also earn brownie points with your parents and help
you realize the importance of organization and cleanliness.
4. Reading is a must. Reading nurtures your soul. When you visit malls, make sure you drop in at a
bookstore and pick books that interest you. Otherwise, read on Kindle.
5. There is no sleeping all day and staying up all night: It is unhealthy and it will be hard for you to
readjust to regular school schedule at the end of the vacations.
6. Make sure you make time for your parents: Watch a movie, go out on dinners with your family and
spend more time with your family than with your friends.
Coordinator’s Helpline: 9246170337
For any queries please email at - [email protected]
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Some Do’s And Don’ts During Summer Vacation
Avoid going outdoor at noon
Do not waste all your time to play
video games and/or mobile games
Do not oversleep, and do not let
laziness take you over.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X (IGCSE), HOLIDAY INDEPENDENT PRACTICE Student’s Name: Date:
INVESTIGATORY TOPIC Global warming – Causes, Effects and Consequences of global warming.
THEME
The Paris Agreement is a landmark environmental accord that was adopted by
nearly every nation in 2015 to address climate change and its negative impacts.
The deal aims to substantially reduce global greenhouse gas emissions in an
effort to limit the global temperature increase in this century.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this project is student research. It enables students to
demonstrate the application of their skills and knowledge, and to pursue their
personal interests, without the time limitations and other constraints that are
associated with written examinations.
SUBJECT TASK & LINKAGES:
(A) Mathematics List the CO2 emissions by Asian countries in the last five years. Represent the
same using bar graphs.
(B) Combined Sciences
Write a note on different chemicals which are released when fossil fuels are
combusted.
1) What is the effect of these gases on humans, plants and environment?
2) Why unleaded petrol is preferred fossil fuel and explain the working of
catalytic converter.
3) Calculate the efficiency and calorific value of coal, petrol, diesel, natural
gas, gasohol, and ethanol.
(C ) Pure Physics
1) State what is meant by the greenhouse effect.
2) List out four important greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere, and for
each give three natural and three man-made sources.
3) Draw a simplified schematic energy flow diagram to illustrate the
greenhouse effect on earth.
( D) Pure Chemistry
Research about the greenhouse gases, their sources and their impacts on
humans, animals, plants and environment.
Also write about the preventive steps we can take to avoid global warming in
context to green chemistry.(Refer the following links-
https://cms.qut.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/549896/SLC-Subject-
Supplement-Lesson-10-Final.pdf
http://transport.telangana.gov.in/html/pollution-control.html
( E) Pure Biology
Make a poster on the principle of green house and how is it effecting the
humans and wildlife.
Must include what can be done as a mitigation strategy to resolve this issue.
(F) Business Studies
1) Find the names of the top 10 polluting firms of the world and the product
they make.
2) Identify the nations these firms belong to.
3) Find the names of the least 10 polluting firms of the world and the product
they make.
4) Identify the nations these firms belong to.
5) On a political map of the world, shade the top 10 nations in red and the
bottom 10 in green.
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(G) Economics
1) How does government regulations on private producers help in controlling
environmental degradation - (100 words and in bullet points )
2) Also demonstrate what effect does government regulations have on India’s /
or your home countries’ PPC
(H) Physical Education
Global Warming & Physical Education
1) What kinds of challenges does Global warming pose on different sporting
opportunities?
a) How does climate change threaten Winter Sports?
b) How does climate change threaten Sports in the Southern Hemisphere?
[1.5*2=3]
2) Should professional athletes act as messengers on climate change and why?
[2]
3) How does physical exercise help to fight climate change?
a) Does informal physical activity help to cut down one’s personal carbon
footprint? [2]
b) Can physical activity and exercise help to process negative emotions
and distress, due to global warming? [2]
4) Exercise: Which sports are climate-friendly and which are not? Which
sports suffer from global warming and which do not? Name them. [1]
(I) ICT Create a Presentation on Global warming - causes, effects and consequences
using Prezzi or Biteable
(J) English
India has made three commitments under the Paris Agreement.
a) India’s greenhouse gas emission intensity of its GDP will be reduced by 33-
35% below 2005 levels by 2030.
b) 40% of India’s power capacity would be based on non-fossil fuel sources.
c) India will create an additional ‘carbon sink’ of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of Co2
equivalent through additional forest and tree cover by 2030. (Source: The
Wire)
Imagine you are a youth representative from India at a Save the Earth
campaign. Using the above premise and additional research about India’s role
in the Paris Agreement, write a speech that addresses the following points:
a) How far has India succeeded in attaining these goals?
b) What are the challenges the country is facing in this regard?
c) What could be the possible solutions?
(K) Hindi
छात्र ग्लोबल वार्मिंग के कारण,प्रभाव और पररणामआर्ि का ज्ञान र्वस्तार स ेप्राप्त करेग ेसाथ ही उस ेरोकने के र्लए
छात्र का कततव्य और सरकार की भरू्मका की जानकारी प्राप्त कर २००-२५० शब्िों का लेख और र्नबन्ध र्लखकर
लाएगे|
(L) Spanish
Escribe un reportaje sobre un aspecto de la protección del medio ambiente
que te interesa. Menciona:
Tu opinión sobre lo que se debe hacer
Dos cosas que tú has hecho recientemente para cuidar el planeta
Algo que ha hecho mal el gobierno y lo que habrías hecho tú
(M) French
Ecrivez environ en français sur un problèm
Dites quels sont les problèmes de l’environnement dans votre pays ?
Selon vous quel est le problème le plus grave ? Pourquoi ?
Qu’est-ce qu’on déjà fait pour trouver des solutions à ce problème ?
Quel a été le résultat de ces actions
Rubrics of Assessment – 20 marks
Content - 5
Originality - 5
Quality of presentation - 5
Visual Appeal - 5
______________________ ______________________ _____________________
Mr Kalyan Chowdhary Ms Abha Hanspal Mr Rudolf Noronha
(Class Teacher) (IBDP Coordinator) (Principal)
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X (IGCSE)
ENGLISH
Holiday Worksheet I
Summary and Short notes
Student’s Name: Date:
Q1. Summarize the writer's experiences on her journey to the University in not more than 120 words.
I can still remember the day I left home for the university. I had packed and repacked a hundred times the night
before. Mother had bought me a new flask and a bottle of Tiger Balm. For headaches, she said. She really thought of
everything.
My boyfriend came to send me off at the train station. A neighbor had kindly volunteered to bring me to the station in
her car. I felt like an adult for the first time in my life. I was going to embark on a journey, both physical as well as
mental. I was afraid but I kept telling myself that this was the dream I'd had all my life and it was coming true. I could
see the sadness in my boyfriend's eyes but somehow, I did not feel affected. I was anxious to get over the goodbyes
that I had rehearsed for so many nights. When it finally came, I felt strangely relieved. It was a year later that I
discovered that the parting was also the beginning of the end of our relationship.
On the train, I quickly settled down. Halfway through the journey, I made friends with an elderly man who was also
on his way to Kuala Lumpur. He asked about my destination and he told me he was a teacher. Then the train was
delayed for three hours. It felt like eternity. I kept worrying about my brother who was waiting to pick me up. What if
he gave up and decided to go home? What was I to do? A thousand worries raced through my mind. My friend in the
train made me feel uncomfortable as I was unable to concentrate on his attempts to engage in an intelligent
conversation. I wanted to shout `hooray' when the train started off and continued its journey. The night seemed so cool
and exciting again.
When we reached Kuala Lumpur, my teacher friend helped me with my luggage. I was really grateful to him as I
would not have been able to manage it alone. The train was hurrying, on its journey again. I felt so small and alone in
the city. We parted and my heart leapt when I spotted my brother. I could have run over and hugged him, but we never
did that. In fact, I hardly know him. We managed to exchange a few words instead. I was so tired that I slept like a
baby on the way to his house. When I awoke, I found myself in the midst of a party. I had forgotten that it was my
brother's birthday. Poor thing, he must have cursed while waiting for me.
I could not sleep that night. I was too excited and apprehensive. I did not really know what to expect. When I finally
slept, it was already 5 a.m.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X (IGCSE)
ENGLISH
Holiday Worksheet II
NARRATIVE WRITING
Student’s Name: Date:
Q1. Write a narrative or descriptive passage of around 450 words using the prompt given below:
a) Write a story about an emergency medical rescue
OR
b) Write a description entitled ‘The Healer.’
Q2. Read the following short stories and write a detailed review of any one story. In your review, you must
mention conventions such as plot, characterization, setting etc. and consider how they are dealt with in the
story of your choice.
1. Sylvia Townsend Warner- ‘The Phoenix’
2.. Bernard Malamud- ‘The Prison’
3. J G Ballard- ‘Billennium’
4. Saki- ‘Sredni Vastar’
5. Maurice Shadbolt- ‘The People Before’
6. Patricia Highsmith- ‘Ming’s Biggest Prey’
7. Anita Desai- ‘Games at Twilight’
8. Paule Marshall- ‘To Da-duh, in Memoriam’
9. Rohinton Mistry- ‘Of White Hairs and Cricket’
10. Adam Thorpe - ‘Tyres’
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019-20 CLASS – X - IGCSE, MATHS
Holiday Worksheet - 1
Student’s Name: Date: May, 2019
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019-20 CLASS – X - IGCSE, MATHS
Holiday Worksheet - 2
Student’s Name: Date: May, 2019
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019– 2020
X IGCSE CHEMISTRY (COMB SC.)
CHEMISTRY: HOLIDAYS HOME WORK, WS-1
Student’s Name: MAY,2019- HOLIDAYS HOME -WORK
1. The diagram represents an atom
2. Sodium is in group I of Periodic Table.
3. A molecule of phosphoric acid contains three H-atoms,one P atom and four oxygen atoms.
4.
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5. A piece of metal is added to water.
6. The diagram shows the electronic structure of an atom of element x
7.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019– 2020
X IGCSE CHEMISTRY (COMB SC.)
CHEMISTRY: HOLIDAYS HOME WORK, WS-2
Student’s Name: MAY,2020
1.The diagram shows an outline of periodic table. Which two elements have similar chemical properties?
2. Which equation is correctly balanced and shows correct formulae?
3.
4.The position of element Q is shown below
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8.
9. Which three elements are all transition elements?
10. The table shows information about four different compounds. Which compound contains ionic bonds?
11.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
X IGCSE CHEMISTRY(Pure)
CHEMISTRY: HOLIDAYS HOME -WORK,WS-1
Student’s Name: MAY,2019- HOLIDAYS HOME -WORK
1. What is the sum of all coefficients when the following equation is balanced using the smallest
possible whole numbers?
__ C2H2 + __O2 → __CO2 + __H2O
A. 5
B. 7
C. 11
D. 13
2. 1.7 g of NaNO3 (Mr = 85) is dissolved in water to prepare 0.20 dm3 of solution. What is the
concentration of the resulting solution in mol dm–3?
A. 0.01 B. 0.1 C. 0.2 D. 1.0
3. Which sample has the greatest mass?
A. 1 mol of SO2 B. 2 mol of N2O
C. 2 mol of Ar D. 4 mol of NH3
4. The relative molecular mass of a gas is 56 and its empirical formula is CH2. What is the
molecular formula of the gas?
A. CH2 B. C2H4 C. C3H6 D.
C4H8
5. What mass, in g, of hydrogen is formed when 3 mol of aluminium react with excess hydrochloric acid according to the following equation?
2Al(s) + 6HCl(aq) → 2AlCl3(aq) + 3H2(g)
A. 3.0 B. 4.5 C. 6.0 D. 9.0
6. Chloroethene, C2H3Cl, reacts with oxygen according to the equation below.
2C2H3Cl(g) + 5O2(g) → 4CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) + 2HCl(g)
What is the amount, in mol, of H2O produced when 10.0 mol of C2H3Cl and 10.0 mol of O2 are
mixed together, and the above reaction goes to completion?
A. 4.00 B. 8.00 C. 10.0 D. 20.0
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7. Which amount of the following compounds contains the least number of ions?
A. 2 mol of NaOH
B. 1 mol of NH4Cl
C. 2 mol of CaCl2
D. 1 mol of Al2O3
8. Which molecular formula is also an empirical formula?
A. PCl3 B. C2H4 C. H2O2 D. C6H12O6
9. What is the total number of nitrogen atoms in two mol of NH4NO3?
A. 4
B. 6.02 × 1023
C. 1.20 × 1024
D. 2.41 × 1024
11. 8.5 g of NH3 are dissolved in H2O to prepare a 500 cm3 solution. Which statements are correct?
I. NH3 is the solute and H2O is the solution
II. The concentration of the solution is 17 g dm–3
III. [NH3] = 1.0 mol dm–3
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
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12. Smog is common in cities throughout the world. One component of smog is PAN (peroxy acyl
nitrate) which consists of 20.2 % C, 11.4 % N, 65.9 % O and 2.50 % H by mass.
Determine the empirical formula of PAN, showing your working.
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(Total 3 marks)
13. A toxic gas, A, consists of 53.8 % nitrogen and 46.2 % carbon by mass. At 273 K and
1.01×105 Pa, 1.048 g of A occupies 462 cm3. Determine the empirical formula of A.
Calculate the molar mass of the compound and determine its molecular structure.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
X IGCSE CHEMISTRY (Pure)
CHEMISTRY: HOLIDAYS HOME -WORK,WS-2
Student’s Name: MAY,2019- HOLIDAYS HOME -WORK
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5. Which of the following could be a transition element?
6. The table gives information about four elements P,Q,R and S.
7. Osmium is a transition element. Which row gives the expected properties of osmium?
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8. The table gives information about four elements. Which element is a transition metal?
9. Which properties of the element titanium, Ti, can be predicted from its position in the Periodic
Table?
10. Which is not a characteristic property of transition metals?
A act as catalysts
B form coloured compounds
C high melting point
D low density
11. An element X has the two properties listed. 1 It acts as a catalyst. 2 It forms colourless ions. Which
of these properties suggest that X is a transition element?
12. An element melts at 1455°C, has a density of 8.90g/ cm3 and forms a green chloride. Where in the
Periodic Table is this element found?
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X IGCSE
Holiday Homework
Student’s Name: Date:
1. 1 Fig. 1.1 shows seven marsupial mammals.
(a) (i) State one visible feature that could be used to identify the marsupials in Fig. 1.1 as mammals.
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(ii) Use the key to identify each species. Write the letter of each species (A to G) in the correct box beside the key.
One has been done for you.
(b) Sexual reproduction occurs in all mammals. A zygote is formed from the fertilisation of a male gamete and a
female gamete. (i) Name the process that results in the formation of haploid gametes.
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(ii) Explain the importance of sexual reproduction in mammals.
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(c) Marsupials differ from other mammals by giving birth to relatively undeveloped offspring. Female humans have a
placenta and therefore give birth to more developed offspring.
(i) Describe the role of the placenta in humans.
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(ii) In humans, the placenta is connected to the amniotic sac which contains amniotic fluid. State two functions of
the amniotic fluid.
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2. (a) This question is about sexual reproduction in humans. Choose words from the list to complete the sentences
below. Words may be used once, more than once or not at all.
Sperm are produced in the ..................................... of the male. A sperm is produced by meiosis and is an example of
a cell called a ................................. . During sexual intercourse sperm are released into the ............................... of the
female. At fertilisation a sperm fuses with the ..................................... to form a .......................... which travels to the
....................................... where it develops into an ........................... .
(b) At the end of pregnancy a woman goes into labour and the baby is born. Outline the stages involved in labour
and birth.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X IGCSE
Physics (CS)
Student’s Name: Date:
1. Fig. 1.1 shows a dishwasher (an electric dishwashing machine).
The dishwasher uses electrical energy to
• power a heater to heat the water used,
• power two motors, one to wash the dishes, and another to pump water out of the machine,
• light a small lamp to indicate that the heater is switched on.
The circuit symbols for a heater and a motor are:
Fig. 9.2 shows part of the circuit diagram for the dishwasher
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Each of the motors and the heater has a switch in series. The heater and each motor are turned on at different
times. (a) (i) Name the type of circuit connection needed.
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(ii) On Fig. 9.2 complete the circuit diagram for the dishwasher.
(b) (i) The heater is rated at 2.4kW. The power consumption in the indicator lamp can be ignored. Calculate the
current through the heater.
State the formula you use and show your working.
formula
working
current = ............................................... A
(ii) Each motor running at maximum power takes a current of 1.2A
Find the maximum current taken from the 240V mains when the heater and both motors are working at maximum
power. The current in the indicator lamp can be ignored.
current = ............................................... A [1]
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(iii) Suggest a suitable value for the fuse in the main circuit. Give a reason for your answer.
value = ........................................ A
reason .............................................................................................................................................................
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2. Fig. 9.1 shows a circuit diagram for an investigation into how the resistance of a lamp changes with the current in
the lamp.
(a) Explain why the variable resistor has been included in the circuit.
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(b) Table 9.1 shows some results from the investigation.
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The lamp becomes less bright as the voltage reading decreases from 6.0V to 2.0V. Explain why this happens.
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(c) (i) On Fig. 9.1 add a second identical lamp in parallel with the first. [1] (ii) Experiment 5 is now carried out with the
second identical lamp in the circuit in parallel with the first lamp. The total current in the circuit is now 0.76A. State
the current in the first lamp. Give a reason for your answer.
current = ..................................... A
reason ...............................................................................................................................
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019-20
CLASS – X IGCSE PHYSICS (cs)
Holiday Homework
Student’s Name: Date:
1. Fig. 9.1 shows a small electric cooker with two hot plates.
The cooker is connected to a 240 V supply.
The plug contains a fuse with a rating of 13 A.
Each hot plate is controlled by a switch and a variable resistor.
Each hot plate can be turned on and off and controlled without affecting the other hot plate.
(a) (i) In Table 9.1 draw the circuit symbols for each component used in the cooker circuit.
(ii) Name the type of circuit connection that will allow each hot plate to be controlled separately by its own
switch.
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(iii) Use the information about the cooker to draw a circuit diagram for the cooker.
Use the circuit symbol for a heater to represent a hot plate:
The circuit diagram has been started for you.
240 V supply
(b) The larger hot plate is rated at a maximum of 1.5 kW, and the smaller hot plate is rated at a
maximum of 1.0 kW.
Show by calculation that the 13 A fuse in the plug will not blow when the cooker is used with both hot
plates at maximum rating.
State the formula you use and show your working.
formula
working
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X IGCSE
Physics (CS)
Student’s Name: Date:
1. How can you measure the time of fall an object between two points (separated roughly by height of
1m) when it is dropped freely. List out the devices you use and give brief procedure of the
measurement process along with a suitable diagram.
2. Discuss about a method of finding the volume and density of an irregular solid object (Ex: a stone).
List out the apparatus you use and outline the steps involved in the activity along with suitable
diagram.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X IGCSE
Holiday Homework (CS & PURE)
Student’s Name: Date:
1. Pollen is used by flowering plants to reproduce by sexual reproduction. (a) Pollen has a haploid nucleus. State
what is meant by the terms
1. haploid, .................................................................................................................................
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2. nucleus. ................................................................................................................................
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(b) Table 3.1 shows some statements about flowers. Put a tick (3) next to all statements that are characteristics of
wind-pollinated flowers.
3. Differentiate between Insect and Wind Pollinated Flowers.
4. What is the role of Placenta during gestation?
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019-2020
CLASS – X IGCSE, BIOLOGY (CS)
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
Student’s Name: Date
1. Root cells have elongated cell wall structures. Substantiate.
2. Though plant and animal cells are eukaryotes there exist a striking difference between them.
Explain with the help of a T table.
3. What are the exclusive features of all living organisms?
4. Rachel believes that all living organisms require oxygen but plants liberate oxygen so plants
are non living. Is he right/wrong explain.
5. Fig. 1.1 shows a red blood cell and a root hair cell.
(a) Name the red protein found in the cytoplasm of the red blood cell.
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(b) (i) State the function of a root hair cell.
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(ii) Explain how the root hair cell is adapted to carry out this function
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6. Define the following
(a) Respiration
(b) Movement
(c) Reproduction
(d) Sensitivity
(e) Excretion
(f) Growth
(g) Nutrition
7. Why plants are categorized as living although they exhibit no sign of movement.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X IGCSE BUSINESS STUDIES
Holiday Assignment Worksheet - 2 ____________________________________________________________________________________
Name: Date: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Question 1
a. Define Quality Assurance.
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b. Distinguish between quality assurance and quality control.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X IGCSE BUSINESS STUDIES
Holiday Assignment Worksheet - 1 ____________________________________________________________________________________
Name: Date: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Question 1
a. Define Break-even point.
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b. A new machine has been introduced and 10 workers can now produce 700 units per day, as compared to
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c. Identify two ways in which the break even point changes.
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d. As the output increases, the business can shift from job production to flow production. Outline the
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – Xth (IGCSE), ECONOMICS
Holiday Homework-2 2019
Student’s Name: Date :
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – Xth (IGCSE), ECONOMICS
Holiday Homework-1 2019
Student’s Name: Date :
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X IGCSE, ICT
Holiday Homework Worksheet 2
Topic: Data Manipulation
Student’s Name: Date :
Create an evidence document and insert your name, candidate no in the header.
You are now going to prepare some reports for the company. Measurements are in metres and volume in
cubic metres. Prices are per cubic metre. Make sure all currency values are displayed with 2 decimal places.
Using a suitable database package, import the file M2017BOARDS.CSV
Use these field names and data types:
Set the Board_ID field as the primary key.
Import the file M2017TREES.CSV into your database as a new table with appropriate data
types. Set the Tree_ID field as the primary key.
Examine the file M2017LOCATIONS.CSV and decide on appropriate data types for each field.
Import the file M2017LOCATIONS.CSV into your database as a new table with appropriate
data types. Set the Location_Code field as the primary key.
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Create one-to-many relationships as links between the three tables.
Use the Tree_ID field in the Trees table to link to the Tree_ID field in the Boards table, and
the Location_Code field in the Locations table to link to the Location_Code field in the Trees
table.
Create a data entry form to include all fields from the Trees table.
Add the following record to the table using your form:
Check your data entry for errors.
->In your database, produce a report that:
shows the fields, when the tree was milled, the name of the location, Board_ID, the type
of tree, the Thickness, Width, Length, Ready, Sold and Price. In this order
contains a new field calculated at run-time called Volume. This is calculated using
Thickness multiplied by Width multiplied by Length. The contents of this field must be
displayed to 3 decimal places
shows only the records where Ready is No and Sold is Yes
has all data and labels fully visible
has a page orientation of landscape
fits on a single page wide
sorts the data into Year_milled, then Location and then Board_ID, all three fields in
ascending order
EVIDENCE 1
Place in your Evidence document screenshot(s) showing the field names and data types used in each of the three tables.
EVIDENCE 2
Place in your Evidence document screenshot(s) showing the relationships between
the three tables.
EVIDENCE 3
Place into your Evidence Document screenshot(s) showing this data in your form.
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calculates the total value of the selected boards by multiplying the Price field by the
Volume
displays this value below the Price column
displays this value as currency, the same currency as your Price field
has a label to the left of this number: Value of this stock
includes the report title: Sold timber in store at the top of the report
has your name, Centre number and candidate number set to appear on each page of the
report.
Save and print your report.
->Produce a report from all the data that:
shows the Board_ID, Tree type, Thickness, Ready and Sold fields only
displays these fields only with data shown in full in portrait orientation and fitted to one
page
only includes boards
– where tree type includes the text Plane or Beech
– which are at least 0.05 m thick
– which are ready now
– which are not yet sold
are sorted in ascending order of tree type
counts the number of boards available and places this value at the bottom of the report
includes the report title: Plane and Beech boards available
PRINTOUT 1
Make sure that you have entered your name, Centre number and candidate number
on your report.
EVIDENCE 4
Place in your Evidence Document a screenshot showing how you calculated the
number of boards available.
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Save and print your report.
Save and print your evidence.
PRINTOUT 2
Make sure that you have your name, Centre number and candidate number on the
report.
PRINTOUT 3
Make sure that you have your name, Centre number and candidate number on the
Evidence
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X IGCSE, ICT
Holiday Homework Worksheet 1
Topic: Data Manipulation
Student’s Name: Date :
Create an evidence document and insert your name, candidate no in the header.
A trainee is developing a database for Tawara Cruises. You are going to create some reports for Tawara Cruises to test
this database. Make sure all currency values display a currency sign of your choice and are to two decimal places.
Examine the data in the files N17CRUISES.CSV and N17LINERS.CSV
Using a suitable database package, import the file N17CRUISES.CSV
Do not create a primary key.
Use these field names and data types:
Save the data.
Import the file N17LINERS.CSV as a new table in your database.
Evidence 1
Take screenshot evidence showing the field names and data types used in the table.
Insert this screenshot into your Evidence Document.
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Set the Liner_Code field as the primary key field.
Create a relationship between the Liner_Code field in the cruises table and the Liner_Code
field in the liners table.
Create a data entry form which will:
• include all fields from the cruises table
• allow the user to select the Liner_Code data from a drop down list.
Use the form created , to add the following record:
Check your data entry for errors. Save the data.
Using fields from both tables, produce a report that:
contains a new field called Total_Cost which is calculated at run-time and displayed as
currency. This field will calculate the total cruise cost by multiplying the Duration by the
Daily_Cost
selects only those records where the:
– Destination is in the Caribbean
– Duration is 8 or more
– Adults_Only is No
Evidence 2
Take screenshot evidence showing the Liner_Code field set as the primary key field.
Insert this screenshot into your Evidence Document.
Evidence 3
Take screenshot evidence showing the relationship between the tables. Insert this
screenshot into your Evidence Document.
Evidence 4
Insert into your Evidence Document screenshot(s) to show the drop down list
displaying some of the liner codes.
Evidence 4
Place into your Evidence Document screenshot(s) showing this data in your form.
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shows only the fields Sail_Date, Vessel_Name, Embark, Destination, Cruise_Line, Duration,
Daily_Cost, and Total_Cost in this order with data and labels displayed in full
sorts the Duration into ascending order then ascending order of Sail_Date
has a page orientation of landscape
fits on a single page wide
includes the heading Caribbean Festive Voyages at the top of the page
calculates the average Duration and displays this as an integer below the Duration
Column
has a label to the left of this number Average nights
has your name, Centre number and candidate number at the bottom of the report.
Save and print your report.
PRINTOUT 1
Make sure that you have entered your name, Centre number and candidate number on your report.
Using fields from the cruises table produce an extract from the data which:
selects only those cruises:
– which have a destination of Trans-Panama Canal
– with a Sail_Date on or after 10/12/2017 and on or before 24/12/2017
shows only the fields Vessel_Name, Duration and Sail_Date in this order
sorts the Sail_Date in descending order.
– which have a destination of Trans-Panama Canal
– with a Sail_Date on or after 10/12/2017 and on or before 24/12/2017
Print the evidence document.
Evidence 5
Place in your Evidence Document screenshot(s) showing the formula used to calculate the average
duration.
Evidence 6
Place in your Evidence Document screenshot(s) showing the criteria used to select
the required records.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 20
CLASS: X (IGCSE)
SUBJECT: HINDI Holiday Home Work-1
Topic: ग्लोबल वार्मिंग
Name: Date :
ग्लोबल वार्मिंग क्या है? उसके कारण,प्रभाव और पररणाम ववस्तार से २०० -२५० शब्दों का एक निबधं र्लखिए|
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 20
CLASS: X (IGCSE)
SUBJECT: HINDI Holiday Home Work-2
Topic: ग्लोबल वार्मिंग
Name: Date :
ग्लोबल वार्मिंग को रोकिे के र्लए छात्र होिे के िात ेआपका और सरकार की क्या भरू्मका है ववस्तार से २०० -२५० शब्दों का एक
लेि र्लखिए|
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X, FRENCH
HOLIDAY HW-1
Student’s Name: Date:
Ecrivez environ 90-100 mots en français sur un problème de l’environnement :
Dites quels sont les problèmes de l’environnement dans votre pays ?
Selon vous quel est le problème le plus grave ? Pourquoi ?
Qu’est-ce qu’on déjà fait pour trouver des solutions à ce problème ?
Quel a été le résultat de ces actions ?
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X, FRENCH
HOLIDAY HW-2
Student’s Name: Date:
Ecrivez des paragraphes sur les solutions possibles aux problèmes de l’environnement dans votre pays :
Comment réduire l’utilisation des sacs en plastique.
Une solution à la pollution crée par les voitures et les avions
L’utilisation des énergies éolienne et solaire
Une solution à la pollution industrielle.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2018 – 2019
CLASS –X IGCSE SPANISH
Topic: Holiday homework
Name: Date :
1. El medio ambiente de tu zona te preocupa. Escribe una carta al alcade/a la alcadesa. Debes escribir 80 - 90
palabras en español. Menciona.
los dos
problemas que más te preocupan y por qué
las
posibles soluciones a estos problemas
lo que
haces tú personalmente para ayudar al medio ambiente
lo que
harías si fueras el/la alcalde /esa
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2018 – 2019
CLASS –X IGCSE SPANISH
Topic: Holiday homework
Name: Date :
1. Escribe un reportaje sobre un aspecto de la protección del medio ambiente que te interesa. Menciona:
una
explicación de los hechos
tu opinión
sobre lo que se debe hacer
dos cosas
que tú has hecho recientemente para cuidar el planeta
algo que
ha hecho mal el gobierno y lo que habrías hecho tú
Debes escribe 130 - 140 palabras.
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X (IGCSE), PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Holiday Homework-1 2019
Student’s Name: Date :
1. Do you feel rewards are important in Sports? Are they always important i.e. should awards always be
looked upon as a ‘motivator’?
2. Awards work as a ‘motivator’, most of the times. However, do you feel that awards and trophies can
work as a demotivator under certain circumstances? What might those circumstances be?
3. Plan some fitness goals for yourself:
Short-term
Long-term (over a period of 6 months)
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ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 – 2020
CLASS – X (IGCSE), PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Holiday Homework-2 2019
Student’s Name: Date :
1. What is Team GB?
2. Why is Team GB perceived as ‘controversial’ by some sports groups?
3. On what grounds have suggestions been made for changing the name of Team GB, and why have
these suggestions been discarded so far by the BOA?
4. Should Olympic Organizations, sports bodies and athletes be involved in political world issues? And
why?
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ACADEMIC SESSION: 2019 - 20
FEEDBACK FORM
(To be filled in by parent and student after discussion with each other)
1. The Holiday Homework was:
a) Lengthy b) Short c) Appropriate
2. You required help:
a) Continuously b) Occasionally c) Never
3. The time given to complete the assignment was:
a) Appropriate b) Less than necessary c) More than necessary
4. The information required was:
a) Easily available b) Difficult to find
5. Did your ward enjoy doing the homework? If ‘Yes’, why and if ‘No’ why not?
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6. The most interesting part of the homework was…..
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7. While doing the homework, I learnt…..
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8. Which of the activity did your ward enjoy the most?
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9. What other activities would you like to do with your ward during holidays?
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10. How do you think your ward benefited through holiday homework?
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11. Your Valuable suggestions.
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