Holiday Homework for the Session 2024 – 2025
Class- XII Commerce
English
1. MARKING SCHEME
The project consists of 10 MARKS.
Out of which, 5 MARKS will be allotted for the PROJECT FILE,
And remaining 5 MARKS for the VIVA based on the file.
The viva will be conducted by the EXAMINER.
2. CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT FILE:
The project file will include the following:
Cover page- with title of project, school details/details of students.
Certificate ( WILL BE PROVIDED)
Acknowledgment ( Sample attached)
Index
CONTENT : At least 15 TO 20 PAGES -Word Limit: 800-1000 words essay/report
Survey ( MCQ QUESTIONS MINIMUM 10) at the end.
List of Resources/Bibliography (Last page of the project file)
PROJECT TO BE TYPED ON A4 SHEET.
No repetition or copying of project work would be accepted.
Do a thorough research on the topic assigned.
Prepare a report/essay in about 800-1000 words describing the topic/issue/giving
your own opinion/suggestions/measures/viewpoints/its impact on people/your
learning experience
No marks will be awarded for a casual approach of completing the project.
There are 15 topics. Topics are distributed Roll-No Wise.
Last date of submission: 10/07/2024.
Acknowledgement:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I wish to express my deep gratitude and sincere thanks to Director Principal Ms. Arty Awasthi and
Vice Principal Ms. Shobha Chauhan for their encouragement and support provided for this project
work.
I extend my hearty thanks to my teacher Ms. Niketa Goel who steered me to successful completion
of this project. I take this opportunity to express my gratitude for her invaluable guidance, constant
encouragement, immense motivation, which has sustained my efforts at all stages of this Project
work.
I can't forget to offer my sincere thanks to my parents for their valuable advice and support, which I
received from time to time.
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Topics:
1. Roll no.1-5: MENTAL HEALTH DURING COVID TIMES
2. Roll no.6-10: BIOTERRORISM (BIOWAR & BIO WEAPONS)
3. Roll no.11-15: DRUG ABUSE, DRUG TRAFFICKING & ADDICTION:
4. Roll no.16-20: CYBER CRIME AND SECURITY:
5. Roll no.21-25: PATRIARCHY AND FEMALE SUBJUGATION
6. Roll no.26-30: SHOULD ANIMAL TESTING BE BANNED?
7. Roll no.30-35: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WILL
HELP HUMANITY
Accountancy
Chapter No. 3 – Goodwill – Nature and Valuation - Complete question No. 1 to 39
(Page No. 3.27 to 3.33) of T. S. Grewal Book.
Chapter No. 4 – Change in profit sharing ratio among existing partners – Complete
question No. 1 to 27 (Page No. 4.38 to 4.45) of T. S. Grewal Book.
Project Work
All the students have been assigned companies for their project. The lists of the same
along with the guidelines for completing the project are attached herewith. The
students are required to complete steps 1 to 4 of the Project Work. The students are
expected to complete at least 14 – 15 pages in their files.
How to Prepare a Specific Accounts Project Report?
1. Firstly, students need to choose whether they want to prepare a cash flow
analysis report, ratio analysis report, or segment report.
2. Secondly, students should gather all the financial statements like balance
sheet, P&L statement, inventory list, product list, and all other necessary
information required for analysis.
3. Thirdly, look for the specific question that needs to be answered to process
the tabulation of data. For e.g. which is the most profitable product in the
product mix? Or should they get more loans for expansion? Or how can they
save their cost?
4. Fourthly start analyzing all the data with specific tools like ratios or making
charts and tables to help you reach some conclusion.
5. Fifthly prepare Comparative Statements and Common Size Statement
6. Lastly, start placing all the product documents and sheets neatly in the format
prescribed by CBSE
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List of Companies Allotted
S.
Name of Student Company Allotted
No.
1 Saumya Agarwal Hindalco Industries Ltd
2 Krishna Gupta Tata Steel Ltd
3 Anant Singh JSW Steel Ltd
4 Archit Goyal Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd
5 Kartik Agarwal Coal India Ltd
6 Aryan Agarwal Reliance Industries Ltd
7 Shubh Singhal Hindustan Unilever Ltd
8 Suryansh Jain HCL Technologies Ltd
9 Anhad Satsangi Britannia Industries Ltd
10 Shourya Verma NTPC Ltd
11 Aditya Jain Wipro Ltd
12 Sumit Upadhyay Larsen & Toubro Ltd
13 Shomick Dixit Bharti Airtel Ltd
14 Aryan Yadav Bajaj Auto Ltd
15 Manveen Kaur Jaura ITC Ltd
16 Stuti Agrawal Maruti Suzuki India Ltd
17 Radhika Goyal Hero MotoCorp Ltd
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18 Kavya Singhal GAIL (India) Ltd
19 Sara Kaushal Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd
20 Prisha Agarwal Ultratech Cement Ltd
21 Divyanka Goyal Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd
22 Priyani Agarwal Titan Company Ltd
23 Naavya Kumar Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd
24 Kartik Maheshwari Infosys Ltd
25 Abhi Jain Tata Motors Ltd
26 Priyanshu Verma Bajaj Finance Ltd
27 Vanshika Sharma Tata Consultancy Services Ltd
Business Studies
Step 1: Choose a topic
Step 2: Collect research material/data
Step 3: Organise Material/data
Step 4: Present material/data
Step 5: Analyse the material/data for conclusion
Step 6: Draw the relevant conclusion
Students are supposed to select one unit out of four and are required to make only
ONE project from the selected unit.
I. Project One: Elements of Business Environment
The students in selecting any one element of the following:
1. Changing role of the women in the past 25 years
2. Changes witnessed over the last few years on mode of packaging and its
economic impact.
3. A study on child labour laws, its implementation and consequences.
4. A study on child labour laws, its implementation and consequences.
II. Project Two: Principles of Management
The students are required to visit any one of the following:
1. A departmental store.
2. An Industrial unit.
3. A fast food outlet.
4. Any other organisation approved by the teacher.
Students are required to observe the application of the general Principles of
management advocated by Fayol.
III. Project Three: Stock Exchange
The students are expected to:
a) Develop a brief report on History of Stock Exchanges in India. (your country)
b) Prepare a list of at least 25 companies listed on a Stock Exchange.
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c) To make an imaginary portfolio totalling a sum of Rs. 50,000 equally in any of the
5 companies of their choice listed above over a period of twenty working days.
The students may be required to report the prices of the stocks on daily basis an and
present it diagrammatically on the graphpaper.
IV. Project Four: Marketing
Air conditioners Hair Dye Ready Soups
Baby diapers Hair Oil Refrigerator
Bathing Soap Infant dress RO system
Bathroom cleaner Inverter Roasted snacks
Bike Jams Salt
Blanket Jeans Sarees
Body Spray Jewellery Sauces/ Ketchup
Bread Kurti Shampoo
Breakfast cereal Ladies bag Shaving cream
Butter Ladies footwear Shoe polish
Camera Learning Toys Shoes
Car Lipstick Squashes
Cheese spreads Microwave oven Suitcase/ airbag
Chocolate Mixers Sunglasses
Coffee Mobile Tea
Cosmetology product Moisturizer Tiffin Wallah
Crayons Music player Toothpaste
Crockery Nail polish Wallet
Cutlery Newspaper Washing detergent
Cycle Noodles Washing machine
DTH Pen Washing powder
Eraser Pen drive Water bottle
e-wash Pencil Water storage tank
Fairness cream Pickles Wipes
Fans Razor
Fruit candy
Furniture
Economics
Project Work:
Project file should be of 25-30 pages
Introduction of topic/title.
Identifying the causes, consequences and/or remedies
Various stakeholders and effect on each of them
Advantages and disadvantages of situations or issues identified
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Short-term and long-term implications of economic strategies
suggested in the course of research
Validity, reliability, appropriateness and relevance of data used for
research work and for presentation in the project file
Presentation and writing that is succinct and coherent in project file
Citation of the materials referred to, in the file in footnotes, resources
section, bibliography etc.
Suggestive List of Projects:
Micro and Small Scale Industries Food Supply Channel in India
The contemporary Employment situation in
Disinvestment policy of the government
India
Goods and Services Tax Act and its Impact
Health Expenditure (of any state)
on GDP
Human Development Index Inclusive Growth Strategy
Self-help group Trends in Credit availability in India
Monetary policy committee and its
Role of RBI in Control of Credit
functions
Government Budget & its Components Trends in budgetary condition of India
Exchange Rate determination – Methods Currency War – reasons and
and Techniques repercussions
Livestock – Backbone of Rural India Alternate fuel – types and importance
SarwaSikshaAbhiyan – Cost Ratio Benefits Golden Quadrilateral- Cost ratio benefit
Relation between Stock Price Index and
National Income and Related aggregates
Economics Health of Nation
Minimum Wage Rate – approach and
Human Capital Formation
Application
Rain Water Harvesting – a solution to
Digital India- Step towards the future
water crises
Foreign Exchange India and It’s Neighboring Countries
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Bumper Production- Boon or Bane for the
Make in India – The way ahead
farmer
Rise of Concrete Jungle- Trend Analysis Organic Farming – Back to Nature
Rural Development Any other topic
Entrepreneurship
Students have to do two projects.
Topics for the project are:
1. Business Plan
2. Market Survey
Note: Students need to complete both the projects. Guidelines for both projects are
given in the CBSE Textbook.
Legal Studies
Students are required to do a project on ‘Understanding Case Laws’
1. The student is required to select any 3 decided cases related to the curriculum
where one must be civil in nature, one criminal and one constitutional.
2. The research on the cases must include the following points:
a. Name of the case
b. Parties to the case
c. Citation
d. Bench
e. Nature of the case (Civil, Criminal or Constitutional)
f. Facts of the case and issues involved
g. Arguments of the parties
h. Decision of the case
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Applied Maths
1. Solve the Worksheets
2. Complete five activities in the Mathematics Lab Manual
Computer Science
General Instructions:
» Completed Python programs to be mailed to - [email protected]
1. Write a Python program to calculate the length of a string.
2. Write a Python program to count the number of characters (character frequency)
in a string.
Sample String: ‘google.com'
Expected Result: {'g': 2, 'o': 3, 'l': 1, 'e': 1,'.': 1, 'c': 1, 'm': 1}
3. Write a Python program to get a string from a given string where all occurrences
of its first char
have been changed to '$', except the first char itself.
Sample String: 'restart'
Expected Result: 'resta$t'
4. Write a Python program to remove the nth index character from a nonempty
string.
5. Write a Python program that accepts a comma separated sequence of words as
input and prints
the unique words in sorted form (alphanumerically).
Sample Words: red, white, black, red, green, black
Expected Result: black, green, red, white, red
6. Write a Python function to get a string made of its first three characters of a
specified string. If
the length of the string is less than 3, then return the original string.
Sample function and result:
first_three('ipy') -> ipy
first_three('python') -> pyt
7. Write a Python program to print the following floating numbers with no decimal
places.
8. Write a Python program to count and display the vowels of a given text.
9. Write a Python program to sum all the items in a list.
10. Write a Python program to get the largest number from a list.
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Psychology
Prepare a Project file on the given topic.
Kunakshi Kapoor- Gender roles
Ali Khan - Autism Spectrum
Samya Khan - Causes of PTSD
Ananya Singh - Sleep paralysis
Bhoomi Anand- Insomnia
Riya Mittal - Emotional Quotient
Vanshika- OCD
Practical
Completion of the practical
1. SCQ
2. SCAT
3. AISS
4. Sinha’s Anxiety test
Research Work
Finalize research topic for case study file.
Internship
All the student have registerd themselves for the Fortis healthcare internship.
A brief report of the internship and the learnings is to be attached in the psychology
notebook.
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