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1 LT ATUL KATRYA MEMORAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT ( ) SUBJECT - CHEMISTRY CLASS - VI NOTE Prepare Final Term syllabus (chapter 4, 5, 6) Read chapters thoroughly and do written practice in chemistry practice notebook Prepare CT-IV syllabus (chapter 6) Q1 Write down the molecular formula of the following - I Baking Soda VI II Washing Soda VII Nitric Acid Sulphuric acid III Marble or chalk VIII Hydrochloric acid IV Sand IX Hydrogen sulphide Ammonia V Vinegar X Q2 What does the following represent - I H II O 2 III H 2 O IV 2H V 2O 2 Q3 Identify the gas produced - I II III When green plants prepare their food in sunlight When we burn a piece of paper When oxygen reacts with digested food material in our body Q4 Find the atomicity of the following - I Cl 2 IV MgO II O 3 V H 2 O III CO VI NaCl
2 Q5 I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Write down the method of separation of the following mixtures Iron and sulphur Sand and stones Small stone from rice Husk and rice Water from wet clothes Distilled water from tap water Sugar from sugar solution Petrol and water Alcohol and water Petrol and kerosene oil from crude oil Q6 Answer the following questions in one word - I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Which substance is produced when wood is heated in absence of air? Name the insoluble substance formed when CO 2 gas passed in aqueous solution of calcium hydroxide Which gas dilutes the effect of oxygen present in the air? Which gas protects us from harmful UV rays? Which gas is used in soda water? Which substance is used as a refrigerant? Name the bacteria which are present in root nodules of leguminous plants Which chemical is used in the process of loading? How much percentage of nitrogen is present in the atmosphere? Which gas is present in LPG?
3 LT ATUL KATARYA MEMORIAL SCHOOL SUBJECT COMPUTER APPLICATIONS HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS -VI Name: Section: Roll No. Q.1 Nita has written an HTML code. She wants to change the font size and color. Which tag she should use to do so? Write its syntax. Q.2 Rahul is working on HTML code and he wants to give an image as the background of his web page. But, he has forgotten the tag and attribute to do so. Suggest him the answer. Q.3 Explain the following: a. E-commerce: b. Online banking:
4 c. Newsgroup: Q.4 Write the full forms of the following acronyms: a. CYM: b. FYI: c. LOL: d. BTW: e. ASAP: f. U2: g. DND: Q.5 Give the full forms of the following: ISP: BSNL: MTNL: URL: Q.6 Explain Control and Pen block of Scratch.
5 LT ATUL KATARYA MEMORIAL SCHOOL ENGLISH HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT CLASS VI LITERATURE Q. Answer the following questions in your own words:- i. What is kidnapping? Why do you think a person gets kidnapped? ii. What might happen when you are turning a corner of a street or a building? Can you extend this idea to what might happen in life? iii. Which words or phrases in the The Poem convey the mood of the poet in the first and second stanzas. iv. What happens to the people when they are not looked after? v. Justify the title The Great Train Journey. vi. What is the best thing you liked about a market? vii. What is the central idea of the poem In the Bazaars of Hyderabad? viii. Do you think all the animals are barbarians in nature? Why / Why not? ix. Describe the character of Reverend Singh in your own words. x. How does Sarojini Naidu bring out the vibrancy of the bazaars of the Hyderabad? LANGUAGE Q1. Underline the adverbs in the following sentences and state its kinds. i. He is too exhausted to work. ii. He quickly threw the ball out of the window. iii. The boys are sleeping now. iv. Due to floods, there was water everywhere. v. She often visits her friend. Q2. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences as directed. i. She went to the office twice. She was not able to meet him. ( Conj) ii. He was in the studio. He was painting a portrait. (Participle) iii. The thief had broken into the house. The watchman fired at him. (Relative Pronoun) iv. I speak the truth. I am not afraid of it. ( Infinitive) v. They played football. They went home. ( Participle) Q3. Underline the finite and non finite verbs in the following sentences. i. Parul runs every day. ii. My sister wants to be an actress. iii. The doctor is attending to the injured people. iv. The students were asked to submit their assignments.
6 v. To err is human. Q4. Change the following sentences into Indirect Speech. i. He will say, Shyam will never be late. ii. Mohan says, I shall go to Delhi tomorrow. iii. He said to me, The children are playing in the park. iv. He said, I ate two apples. v. I said to my friend, should I pay you a visit tomorrow? Q5. Rewrite the following sentences in the passive voice. i. The artist sketched the portrait. ii. Saroj is calling Geeta to the garden. iii. The auto rickshaw drivers have declared a strike. iv. Do they watch the match every month? v. Who has written the letter? Q6. You are Sagar/Sagarika. You had a very adventurous experience during your summer vacation. Share your experience with your friend through an e- mail. Q7. You are Arvind/Anu, secretary of the Eco Club of your school, which is celebrating Ban the plastic week to create awareness regarding harms of plastic. Draft a suitable notice in not more than 50 words. Q8. Read any of the following books and write down the summary of the same in your own words. a. The Jungle Book ( Rudyard Kipling) b. The forest Pool ( Laura Adams Armer) c. The whole story of climate ( E. Kirsten Peters) d. The stranger in the woods ( Michael Finkel) Q9. Change the tense of each of the following sentences. As directed. i. The boy is playing a match. ( Past Perfect) ii. The birds are flying over the house. ( Simple Future) iii. They went to the market. ( Present Continuous) iv. He will be waiting for us. ( Past Continuous) v. Ram broke his leg. ( Present Perfect) Q10. Fill in the blanks with the verbs in agreement with the subjects. i. Sugar and flour needed for the recipe. ii. Neither grey nor white my favourite colour. iii. The jury finally reached a decision.
7 iv. Few of the children here today. v. Mumps a contagious disease. vi. My sister others. vii. Some of the money missing. viii. The scissors on the table. LT. ATUL KATARYA MEMORIAL SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY HOLIDAY HOME WORK CLASS- VI Q1. Define the following terms: a. Agriculture b. Pisciculture c. Nuclear energy d. Quarrying e. Inland drainage f. Tundra Q2. Answer the following question: a. State any four features of western cordilleras. b. What is the economic importance of Central Lowland of North America? c. Minerals are an indispensable part of our lives. Explain. d. Difference between conventional and non-conventional energy resources. e. What is Green Revolution? Analyse the important for Indian economy. f. State any four features of extensive Agriculture. g. Find out all give reasons from the chapters and write. h. Mark physical features and important water bodies of North America.
8 LT ATUL KATARYA MEMORIAL SCHOOL WINTER HOLIDAYUS ASSIGNMENT SUBJECT:MATHEMATICS CLASS :VI Q.1 i) Write an equivalent fraction of with numerator 48. ii) Write an equivalent fraction of with denominator 72. Q 2 Reduce to lowest term Q3 What must be subtracted from 9 6? Q4 Solve : i) 1 2 X 4 ii) 15 iii) 4-2 Q5 Neelam has 25 pencils.she gives 4/5 of them to Meena.How many pencils does Meena get?how many pencils are left with Neelam? Q6 Tanwi cuts 54 m of cloth into pieces,each of length 3 pieces does she get?.how many Q7 Check whether the terms are in proportion: 4,11,22,33 Q 8 A ration in simplest form is 5:9.If antecedent is 35,find its consequent. Q 9 Simplify the ratio : i) 125 ml to 2 l ii)56 :98 iii) Q 10 The ratio of tin and zinc in an alloy is 3:4.In 21 gm of alloy,find the quantity of tin ad zinc. Q11 For every 54 students,3 teachers are appointed,how many teachers should be appointed if a school has 1188 students? Q 12 Cost of dozen bananas is Rs 60.How many bananas can be purchased for Rs 12.50? Q13 Find time taken by train 180m long running at 72km/hr in crossing an electric pole. Q14 Write expression for : i) 7 is greater than twice p.
9 ii)quotient of a and 3,multiplied by sum of b and 3. Q15 Write in words: i) 3m +9 ii) 6 - Q16 I) If x=4 ; y=3 ;z=-2 find the value of x-2y +3z Q17 For a= -1 ; b=3 verify that (a- b) 2 = a 2 2ab + b 2 Q18Solve : i) 2-5y = 2y 5 ii) iii) 6 (2x-1) -5 (x-3) = 2(x+2) Q19 Area of a square is 169m 2. Find its perimeter. Q20 The total cost of flooring a room at Rs 12 per square metre is Rs 720.If length of room is 10m.Find its breadth. Q21 Find the mean and median of the following data: i) 16, 23,31,8,20, 12,20, 35, 20 ii) 20, 25, 30, 35,40,30, 10, 15,40
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