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As a member of the Student Council of you school, you wish to start an old clothes collection drive. These clothes are to be donate to an orphanage nearby. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, stating the steps you would take to make it a seccess.
Concept: Writing Skills
You are the editor of your school magazine. You have recently attended a cultural program in your city. Write an account of this program (in approximately 300 words) using the points given below:
| Date and venue — occasion — Chief Guest — other invitees — inauguration — events —other important features — highlights — reaction of audience — conclusion. |
Concept: Writing Skills
Your uncle has promised to give you a gift of Rs. 1000/-. Write a letter thanking him for the offer, tell him how you plan to spend the money; and why you wish to spend it in this way.
Concept: Writing Skills
If f : R → R, f(x) = x3 and g: R → R , g(x) = 2x2 + 1, and R is the set of real numbers, then find fog(x) and gof (x)
Concept: Invertible Functions
If a relation R on the set {a, b, c} defined by R = {(b, b)}, then classify the relation.
Concept: Types of Relations
Show that intensity of electric field at a point in broadside position of an electric dipole is given by:
E = `(1/(4 pi epsilon_0)) p/((r^2 + l^2)^(3//2))`
Where the terms have their usual meaning.
Concept: Electric Dipole
Arrangement of an oxygen ion and two hydrogen ions in a water molecule is shown in the figure below.
Calculate the electric dipole moment of a water molecule. Express your answer in terms of e (charge on hydrogen ions), l and θ.

Concept: Electric Dipole
Draw a labelled circuit diagram of a potentiometer to measure the internal resistance ‘r’ of a cell. Write the working formula (derivation is not required).
Concept: Potentiometer
What happens when an electron collides with a positron?
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Name the principle on the basis of which optical fibres work.
Concept: Total Internal Reflection
Explain the term perianth.
Concept: Reproduction
Give the biological name of the following:
Baker’s yeast
Concept: Modes of Reproduction >> Asexual Reproduction
State two advantages of vegetative propagation.
Concept: Modes of Reproduction >> Asexual Reproduction
Give two differences between heartwood and sapwood.
Concept: Reproduction
Define Racemose inflorescence
Concept: Flower - a Fascinating Organ of Angiosperms
Name a plant which flowers every twelve years.
Concept: Flower - a Fascinating Organ of Angiosperms
Name the terminal stage of ageing in the life cycle of plants.
Concept: Flower - a Fascinating Organ of Angiosperms
Give a reason for the Following:
Pollen grains of wind-pollinated flowers are produced in large quantities.
Concept: Flower - a Fascinating Organ of Angiosperms
