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Office 56/2 Hazra Road, 3rd Floor Kolkata – 700 019, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 2476 7504 Fax: +91 33 2474 6499
Campus New Korolah, NH – 6, Alampur, Howrah – 711 302
Ph: + 91 2269 0097 / 98
www.aisedu.org
Date: 20/05/2020 Ref: AIS/2020-21/0008
Holiday Homework for Class XII COMMERCE
Subject : English
From the following choose any two of the errands allotted:
1. Watch any two of the following movies and draw an analytical inception and elaboration upon the two in two
different write ups.
a. Interstellar(2014)
b. The Death of Socrates(2010)
c. Pursuit of Happiness(2006)
d. August Rush(2007)
2. Interview your parent(s)/grand parent(s), by spending good hours with them thereby quote their wise words
that their experiences have revealed. Also write a short biography of the person interviewed in 500 words.
Save better memories through this holiday homework.
Subject : Economics
General Instructions for completion of Economics Project
Class XII Commerce (Sec A , Sec B and Humanities)
Commerce Sec A: Project Topic: Micro and Small Scale Industries
Commerce Sec B: Project Topic: Health Expenditure (of any state)
Humanities : Project Topic: Micro and Small Scale Industries
1. Cover page or Title page 2. List of Contents or Index 3. Acknowledgements 4. Preface 5. Introduction
6. Planning and activities done during the project. 7. Observations and findings 8. Conclusions 9. Photographs +Diagrams+Schedule 10. Appendix 11. Teacher’s Observations
Office 56/2 Hazra Road, 3rd Floor Kolkata – 700 019, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 2476 7504 Fax: +91 33 2474 6499
Campus New Korolah, NH – 6, Alampur, Howrah – 711 302
Ph: + 91 2269 0097 / 98
www.aisedu.org
1. Cover page
Design an attractive cover that should include the following information:
Title of the Project
Student Information: i. Name:
ii. School:
iii. Year:
iv. Roll No: 2. List of Contents or Index:
Write the Index in the above order 3. Acknowledgement I, ______________________, do hereby declare that this project is my original work and I would like to thank Honourable CBSE, ------------------Our Principal ma’am and _______________________, Our Economics teacher, for giving us an opportunity to widen our knowledge base by introducing this topic of study and my school for giving us this subject option. I would also like to thank my friends and family members for their kind support and guidance without which this project could not have been completed. (Acknowledge the institutions, the places visited and the persons who have helped)
4. Preface One page containing in a concise manner, the details about the entire project. Any person who wants to know about your project should be able to understand it on reading the Preface. You are required to give either of the following details:
Example:
Name of Project:
Problem Statement / Objective of Project:
5. Introduction
Give the following information:
1. Give in about 3 to 4 pages:
a. Why have you selected this project?
b. What did you expect to find out?
6. Planning and Activities Done During the Project
Office 56/2 Hazra Road, 3rd Floor Kolkata – 700 019, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 2476 7504 Fax: +91 33 2474 6499
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Ph: + 91 2269 0097 / 98
www.aisedu.org
You need to give details here about what were the activities that you undertook to do your project. Such as: a. How did you start with the project?
b. Did you take interviews etc?
c. Did you carry out research? (Market Survey ---Questionnaire)
d. How the analysis was done? (Include Bar Diagrams / Pie Charts)
e. Give them in a sequence. 7. Observations and Findings
This is the main body of the project and CBSE has specific guidelines for all the four options. 8. Conclusions
a. Summarized suggestions or findings, future scope of study.
b. Give this as a summary of your firm stating which principle or techniques apply and which do not.
c. The relevance of the topic in today’s context
d. A summary of your findings in the order in which you have presented your project
9. Compulsorily include: Photographs (if possible-optional)+ Diagrams + Schedule
10. Appendix
Persons/Firms Consulted
Books referred to, including your Text Book
Websites referred to
Questionnaires 11. Teachers Observations:
With Signatures of Teachers
Please remember compulsory submission date of project is 18.06.2020.
Afterwards no project will be accepted.
If you miss, you will have to contact with Respected Principal Ma’am, with an application from your guardian, stating reasons for non-submission of Project.
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Subject : Business Studies
GENERAL GUIDELINES:
The students prepare 1 project file.
The project is to be done on inter-leaf sheets.
The total length of the project will be 25-30 pages.
The project should be presented in a neat folder.
Students have to preserve the initial drafts of the project as well as any research papers that they may have used.
Please avoid using colored sheets except for the title pages.
The projects must be neat and well presented and must be
completely hand- written.
No whiteners to be used or written matter to be crossed out. In case of
any mistakes, redo the sheet.
Do not number sheets or write dates unless so instructed by your teacher.
Color graphs and pie charts (if it is relevant for any aspect of your project) to make them look attractive.
The project must contain lot of pictures related to the topic.
PRESENTATION OF PROJECT
1. TITLE PAGE THAT SHOULD STATE:
BUSINESS STUDIES PROJECT:(TITLE OF PROJECT)
NAME:
SCHOOL:
YEAR:
ROLL NO:
2. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY ( TO BE PASTED)
3. INDEX
4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (Acknowledging the institution, the
places visited and the persons who have helped).
5. PREFACE:
Name Of Project: Problem Statement / Objective Of
Project:
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6. INTRODUCTION:
Objective of doing the project.
Introduce the topic studied giving some historical
background if possible.
7. PLANNING AND ACTIVITIES DONE DURING
THE PROJECT
8. OBSERVATIONS AND FINDINGS 9. FEEDBACKS AND SURVEY REPORTS
10. CONCLUSIONS (summarized suggestions or findings, future
scope of study).
11. LEARNING FROM PROJECT
12. APPENDIX ( Persons/Firms Consulted, Books / Websites
Referred to)
13. TEACHER’S OBSERVATION.
TOPIC: ELEMENTS OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT-
The Student is required to develop a market offering:
The students are required to do a simple market research with the objective
of finding out a product /service whose marketing may be profitable. They
can choose one from this list or any other.
1. Toothpaste 2. Noodles 3. Shampoo 4. Bathing soap
5.Washingdetergent 6.Washingpowder 7. Lipstick 8. Moisturizer
9. Shoe polish 10. Pen 11. Shoes 12. Hair dye
13. Mobile 14. Chocolate 15.Sauces/ketchup 16. Ready soups
17. Body spray 18. Fairness cream 19. Hair oil 20. Roasted Snacks
21. Jeans 22. Pickles 23. Squashes 24. Jams
25. Salt 26. Bread 27. Butter 28. Shaving cream
29. Razor 30. Cheese spreads 31. e –Wash 32. Tiffin wallah
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33. Air Conditioners 34. Infant dress 35. Sunglasses 36. Fans
37. Fruit candy 38. Washing powder 39. Bathroom cleaner
40. Wipes
41. Shoe polish 42. Blanket 43. Baby Diapers 44. Hair dye
45. Adhesives 46. Refrigerator 47. Ladies footwear 48. Ready soups
49. RO system 50. Fairness cream 51. Mixers 52. Roasted Snacks
53. Learning Toys 54. Pickles 55. Microwave oven 56. Music player
57. Pencil 58. Eraser 59. Water bottle 60. Furniture
61. Newspaper 62. Nail polish 63. Pen drive 64. DTH
65. Car 66. Kurti 67. Cosmetology product
68. Cutlery
69. Breakfast cereal 70. Suitcase/airbag 71. Coffee 72. Wallet
73. Crayons 74. Jewellery 75. Water storage tank
76. Ladies bag
77. Saris 78. Cycle 79. Bike 80. Crockery
81. Camera 82. Invertors 83. Washing machine 84. Tea
The identified product should not be items whose consumption /use
is discouraged by the society and government like alcohol products/
pan masala and tobacco products, etc.
Identify one product/service from the above which the students may
like to manufacture/provide [pre assumption].
The students are not to prepare their project on any existing brand.
They need to create their own brand name etc.
The questions that they need to research on are as follows:
PRODUCT
1. Why have they selected this product/service?
2. Find out ‗5‘ competitive brands that exist in the market.
3. What permission and licenses‘ would be required to make the product?
4. What are your competitors Unique Selling Proposition.[U.S.P.]?
5. Does your product have any range give details?
6. What is the name of your product?
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7. Enlist its features.
8. Draw the ‗Label‘ of your product.
9. Draw a logo for your product.
10. Draft a tag line.
11. How will your product be packed?
PLACE
12. Which channel of distribution are you going to use? Give reasons for selection?
13. Decisions related to warehousing, state reasons.
14. What means of transport you will use and why?
PRICE
15. What is the selling price of your competitor‘s product?
(i) Selling price to consumer
(ii) Selling price to retailer
(iii) Selling price to wholesaler
16. What is the profit margin in percentage to the
Manufacturer.
Wholesaler.
Retailer.
17. What is going to be your selling price?
(i) To consumer
(ii) To retailer
(iii) To wholesaler
18. What cost effective techniques will you follow for your product. What cost
effective techniques will you follow for your promotion plan.
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PROMOTION
19. List 5 ways of promoting your product.
20. Any schemes for
(i) The wholesaler
(ii) The retailer
(iii) The consumer
21. What is going to be your ‗U.S.P? 22. Draft a social message for your label
ACTIVITY: 2: Imagine yourself to be a CEO of a company. Prepare a presentation on the planning of resuming work
after the lockdown. Explore the different managerial aspects and different departments where you
would bring in changes in your organization.
Subject : Hindi
1. ‘ दिन जल्दी-जल्दी ढलता है ’कदिता में अपन ों से दमलने की व्याकुलता का िर्णन दकया गया है।
आप भी ऐसी घटना का वर्णन करें जब आप अपनों से ममलने के मलए व्याकुल थे और समय कट
नहीं रही थी।
2.आसमान में रोंग दिरोंगी पतोंग क िेखकर आपके मन में कैसे खयाल आते हैं ?022 शब् ों में दलखखए।
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Subject : Information Practices
Instructions: Following questions are to be done in a separate notebook
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
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1. Python panda deals with how many data structures?
2. All Pandas data structures are value mutable (can be changed) and except Series all are size mutable. Series is
size immutable. Yes/no?
3. How many types of sorting is there in pandas?
4. By default, sorting is done on row labels in which order?
5. We can aggregate by passing a function to the entire DataFrame, or select a column via which standard method?
6. What effect the function min() shows?
7. What is the working of the function sum()?
8. What is the working of the function quantile ()?
9. What is a histogram in python Pandas?
10. How many histograms are there in python Pandas?
11. How many functions applications are there in Python Pandas?
12. Give an example of adder ().
13. What do you understand by apply () in Pandas?
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14. What is the difference between apply map() and analogously map()?
15. What is a Data Frame?
16. Write the data type of Name, Age, Gender and Rating.
17. What is an index in Pandas?
18. Give an example to create a series.
19. Write an example to access a data from series with the help of position.
20. What are the data types in Numpy?
21. Each built-in data type has a character code that uniquely identifies it in numpy, write any three.
22. What is the role performed by numpy.empty()?
23. What does numpy.zeros() perform?
24. Give an example of numpy.ones().
25. Write any three functions to change shape of an array.
26. What are the ways to join arrays in numpy?
27. What the difference is between append and delete in numpy?
28. What do you understand by numpy.reciprocal()?
29. Give an example using numpy.power().
30. Give an example of numpy.histogram().
31. What is the function of plt()?
32. What is the meaning of the term covariance?
33. What do you understand by correlation?
34. What is linear regression?
35. What is a box plot?
36. What is an scatter plot?
37. Is python a case sensitive language? 38.What are the supported data types in Python?
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Subject : Accountancy
1. Comprehensive Accountancy Project (Guidelines as discussed in Online class)
Index to be prepared
A Full Sums to be prepared with the introduction of Business
Journal Entries to be passed
Ledgers to be prepared on the above Journal passed
Cash Book to be prepared
Bank Reconciliation Statement
Trial Balance to be prepared from above ledgers
Final Account to be prepared (Trading A/c, Profit & Loss A/c and Balance Sheet) 2. How are the following items shown in the accounts of a Not-for-Profit Organisation Tournament Fund Rs. 50,000
Tournament Expenses Rs. 15,000 Receipt from Tournament Rs. 20,000 3. In the year ended 31st March, 2018 subscriptions received by Kings Club, Delhi were ₹ 4,09,000
including ₹ 5,000 for the year ended 31st March, 2017 and ₹ 10,000 for the year ended 31st March,
2019. At the end ₹ 15,000. The subscriptions due but not received at the end of the previous year, i.e.,
31st March, 2017 were ₹ 8000, while subscriptions received in advance on the same date were ₹
18,000.
Calculate amount of subscriptions to be credited to Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended
31st March, 2018.
4. Calculate amount of medicines consumed during the year ended
31st March, 2018: Opening Stock of Medicines – ₹ 1,00,000
Opening Creditors for Medicines – ₹ 90,000
Cash purchases of Medicines
during the year – ₹ 3,00,000
Closing Stock of Medicines –
1,50,000
Closing Creditors for Medicines – 1,30,000 5. Calculate amount to be posted to the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2018:
(i) Amount paid for stationery during the year ended 31st March, 2018 – ₹ 5,400; Stock of Stationery in
Hand on 31st March, 2018 – ₹ 250.
(ii) Stock of Stationery in Hand on 1st April, 2017 – ₹ 1,500; Payment made for Stationery during the year
ended 31st March, 2018 – ₹ 5,400; Stock of Stationery in Hand on 31st March, 2018 – ₹ 250.
Stock of Stationery on 1st April, 2017 – ₹ 1,500 Creditors for Stationery on 1st April, 2017 – ₹ 1,000 Amount paid
for Stationery during the year – ₹ 5,400 Stock of Stationery on 31st March, 2018 – ₹ 250
6. Following is the Receipts and Payments Account of a Sports Club for the year ended 31st March, 2018:
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Additional information:
(a) Outstanding Subscriptions for the year ended 31st March, 2018 – ₹ 55,000.
(b) Outstanding Salaries and Wages – ₹ 40,000.
(c) Depreciate Sports Equipments by 25%.
Prepare Income and Expenditure Account of the club from the above particulars. 7.Following is the summary of cash transactions of the Subh Mangal Programme Club for the year ended 31st March,
2018:
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In the beginning of the year, the club possessed Books of ₹ 2,00,000 and Furniture of ₹ 85,000. Subscriptions in arrears
in the beginning of the year amounted to ₹ 3,500 and at the end of the year ₹ 4,500 and six month.
Rent ₹ 6,000 was due both in the beginning of the year and at the end of the year.
Prepare Income and Expenditure Account of the club for the year ended 31st March, 2018 and ist
Balance Sheet as at that date after writing off ₹ 5,000 and ₹ 11,300 on Furniture and books
respectively.
8.From the following Receipts and Payments Account of Club and from the information supplied, prepare Income
and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2018 and Balance Sheet as at that date.
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The club has 50 members each paying an annual subscription of ₹ 500. Subscriptions Outstanding on 31st March, 2017 were ₹ 6,000. (b) On 31st March, 2018, Salaries Outstanding amounted to ₹ 2,000. Salaries paid in the year ended 31st March, 2018 included ₹ 6,000 for the year ended 31st March, 2017.
(c) On 1st April, 2017, the club owned Building valued at ₹ 2,00,000; Furniture ₹ 20,000 and Books ₹ 20,000.
(d)Provide depreciation on Furniture at 10%.
9.From the following Receipts and Payments Account of Kolkata Theatre Club, prepare Income and
Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2018 and Balance Sheet as at that date.
Additional information:
(i) Subscriptions in arrear for the year ended 31st March, 2018 – ₹ 9,000 and subscriptions in advance for the year ended 31st March, 2019 – ₹ 3,500.
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(ii) Insurance Premium outstanding ₹ 400.
(iii) Miscellaneous expenses prepaid ₹ 900.
(iv) 8% interest has accured oninvestment for five months.
(v) Billiard Table costing ₹ 3,00,000 was purchased during last year and ₹ 2,20,000 were paid for it.
10.Asgar, Chaman and Dholu are partners in a firm. Their Capital Accounts stood at ₹ 6,00,000; ₹ 5,00,000 and ₹
4,00,000 respectively on 1st April, 2017. They shared Profits and Losses in the proportion of 4 : 2 : 3. Partners are
entitled to interest on capital @ 8% per annum and salary to Chaman and Dholu @ ₹ 7,000 per month and ₹ 10,000
per quarter respectively as per the provision of the Partnership Deed. Sholu’s share of profit ( excluding interest on
capital but including salary) is guaranteed at a minimum of ₹ 1,10,000 p.a. Any deficiency arising on that account
shall be met by Asgar. The profit for the year ended 31st March, 2018 amounted to ₹ 4,24,000. Prepare Profit and
Loss Appropriation Account for the year ended 31st March, 2018.
11.On 1st April, 2017, A and B entered into partnership contributing ₹ 60,000 and ₹ 45,000 respectively. They
agreed to share profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. B is allowed salary of ₹ 12,000 per year. Interest on capital
is to be allowed @ 10% p.a. During the year, A withdrew ₹ 9,000 and B withdrew ₹ 18,000 as drawings, Interest
on drawings paid by A and B were ₹ 150 and ₹ 210 respectively. Profit for the year ended 31st March, 2018
before the above adjustments was ₹ 35,000. Show distribution of profits by preparing Profit and Loss
Appropriation Account of the firm. Prepare Partners Capital Accounts also.
12. P, Q and R are in a partnership and as at 1st April, 2017 their respective capitals were: ₹ 40,000, ₹ 30,000 and
₹ 30,000. Q is entitled to a salary of ₹ 6,000 and R ₹ 4,000 p.a. payable before division of profits. Interest is allowed
on capital @ 5% p.a. and is not charged on drawings. Of the divisible profits, P is entitled to 50% of the first ₹
10,000, Q to 30% and R to 20%, rest of the profit are shared equally. Profits for the year ended 31st March, 2018,
after debiting partners salaries but before charging interest on capital was ₹ 21,000 and the partners had drawn ₹
10,000 each on account of salaries, interest and profit.
Prepare Profit and Loss Appropriation Account for the year ended 31st March, 2018 showing the distribution of
profit and the Capital Accounts of the partners.
13. Azad and Benny are equal partners. Their capitals are ₹ 40,000 and ₹ 80,000 respectively. After the accounts
for the year have been prepared, it is discovered that interest @ 5% p.a. as provided in the partnership
agreement has not been credited to the Capital Accounts before distribution of profits. It is decided t make an
adjustment entry in the beginning of the next year. Record the necessary journal entry.
14. Ram and Mohan are equal partners. Their capitals are ₹ 4,000 and ₹ 8,000 respectively. After the accounts for the
year are prepared it is discovered that interest @ 5% p.a. on capital as provided in the Partnership Deed has not been
credited to the Capital Accounts before distribution of profits. It is decided to make an adjusting entry in the
beginning of the next year. Give necessary adjustment entry.
15. The firm of Harry, Porter and Ali, who have been sharing profits in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1, have existed for same
years. Ali wants that he should get equal share in the profits with Harry and Porter and he further wishes that the
change in the profit-sharing ratio should come into effect retrospectively were for the three years. Harry and Porter
have agreement on this account. Show adjustment of profits by means of a single adjustment Journal entry.The profits
for the last three years were:
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Year 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Profit(₹) 2,20,000 2,40,000 2,90,000
Subject: Mathematics
Matrix and Matrix Algebra
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CLASS
SECTION
SUBJECT
REGISTRATAION NO.
ROLL NO( AS IN CBSE BOARD ADMIT CARD)
DATE OF SUBMISSION
PROJECT
SIGANATURE OF STUDENT SIGNATURE OF TEACHER
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SL.NO TOPIC PAGENO. CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
1 INTRODUCTION
2 HISTORICAL DEVLPMENT
3 DEFINITION OF MATRIX
4 GENERAL FORM OF MATRIX
5 VARIOUS TYPES OF MATRICES
6 ROW MATRIX
7 COLUMN MATRIX
8 SQUARE MATRIX
9 RECTANGULAR MATRIX
10 DIAGONAL MATRIX
11 SCALAR MATRIX
12 ZERO MATRIX
13 IDENTITY MATRIX
14 UPPER TRIANGULAR MATRIX
15 LOWER TRIANGULAR MATRIX
16 SYMMETRIC MATRIX
17 SKEW SYMMETRIC MATRIX
18 SUB MATRIX
19 MATRIX ALGEBRA
20 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION
21 SCALER MULTIPLICATION
22 TRANSPOSE OF A MATRIX AND ITS PROPERTIES
23 MATRIX MULTIPLICATION AND ITS PROPERTIES
24 INVERSE OF A MATRIX AND ITS PROPERTIES
25 USES AND APPLICATIONS
26 CONCLUSION
27 A FEW MATHEMETICIANS RELATED TO THE TOPIC
28 BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL GUIDELINES:
The students prepare 1 project file.
The project is to be done on inter-leaf sheets.
The total length of the project will be 25-30 pages.
The project should be presented in a neat file
Students have to preserve the initial drafts of the project as well as any
research papers that they may have used.
INDEX
Office 56/2 Hazra Road, 3rd Floor Kolkata – 700 019, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 2476 7504 Fax: +91 33 2474 6499
Campus New Korolah, NH – 6, Alampur, Howrah – 711 302
Ph: + 91 2269 0097 / 98
www.aisedu.org
Please avoid using colored sheets except for the title pages.
The projects must be neat and well presented and must be completely
hand- written.
No whiteners to be used or written matter to be crossed out. In case of any
mistakes, redo the sheet.
Do not number sheets or write dates unless so instructed by your teacher.
Color graphs and pie charts (if it is relevant for any aspect of your project)
to make them look attractive.
The project must contain lot of pictures related to the topic.
The project must contain survey sheets/questionnaires.
PRESENTATION OF PROJECT
1. TITLE PAGE THAT SHOULD STATE:
MATHEMATICS PROJECT:(TITLE OF PROJECT)
NAME:
SCHOOL:
YEAR:
ROLL NO:
14. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY ( TO BE PASTED)
15. INDEX
16. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (Acknowledging the institution,
CBSE, Head of the institution and the subject teacher, the
places visited and the persons who have helped).
17. PREFACE:
Name Of Project: Objective Of Project:
18. INTRODUCTION:
Objective of doing the project.
Introduce the topic studied giving some historical
background if possible.
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Subject: Computer Science
1. Write a program to find the greatest of three numbers.
2. Write a program to find the grade and print the result using nested if statement.
3. Write a program to find the factorial of a number using user defined function.
4. Write a program to generate the Fibonacci series up to a given range.
5. Write a program o input any values for two tuples. Print it, interchange it and then compare them.
6. Write a program to capitalize first and last letters of each word of a given string.
7. Write a program to remove the duplicate characters of a given string.
8. Write a program to multiply all the items in a list.
9. Write a program to convert a string to a list.
10. Write a python function that checks whether a passed string is a palindrome or not.
11. Write a python function that takes a number as parameter and checks whether the number is prime or not.
12. Write python program to print the following patterns:
a) #
# #
# # #
# # # #
b) @ @ @ @ @
@ @ @ @
@ @ @
@ @
@
c) &
& &
& &
& &
13. What do you mean by recursion? How recursion is different from iteration?
14. Is return statement is optional? Compare and comment on the following two return statements:
return
return val
15. What is the utility of the built in function help( )?
16. State one advantage and one disadvantage of recursion over iteration.
17. What are formal arguments and actual arguments?
18. What is difference between local and global variables?
19. Explain different types of functions in Python using appropriate examples.
20. “A program having multiple functions is considered better designed than a program without any function” –
justify the statement.
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Subject: Mathematics
TOPIC-DIFFERENTIATION
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