Class 12 Projects
Class 12 Projects
Class 12 Projects
2. Write an article in about 150-200 words on any two of the following topics.
5.You are Kavita/Kunal, The Student Editor of your school magazine. You were asked to
cover the ‘HEALTH MELA’ organised, by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS),
at your school .Write a report in 150-200 words for your school magazine reporting the event.
6. Make a poster on any one of the following topics. (A4 size cartridge paper)
i).Design a poster in not more than 50 words for your school library on the value of books
and good reading habits. ii). Design a poster on the behalf of Lions Club on ‘Say No To
Crackers’ to be displayed in the Diwali Mela. (50 words)
Q7.Make a chart (full size) on the life and work of any one of the following poets:
i) John Keats ii) Stephen Spender iii) Pablo Neruda iv) Adrienne Rich
3. SUBJECT: ECONOMICS
Do questions from the topic: Measurement of National Income using the following methods:
(a) Value added method. (b) Income Method. (c) Expenditure Method
Topics:
• Students are supposed to pick any ONE of the above suggested projects.
• The project should be of 25-30 pages (approx), preferably hand-written.
• Student must actually learn the concepts related to the project as you
would be required to face questions related to the project in viva-voce stage
of the final presentation of the project. Empirical study based / investigation project
work will be appreciated. Use A-4 size sheet put in a ring folder.
• Scope of the project:
Following essentials are required to be fulfilled in the project.
Explanation of the concept:
- Meaning and Definition
- Application of the concept
- Diagrammatic Explanation (if any)
- Numerical Explanation related to the concept etc. (if any)
- Students’ own views/perception/ opinion and learning from the topic.
Marking Scheme:
Marks will be given as following –:
S. No. Heading Marks Allotted
1. Relevance of the topic 3
5. SUBJECT: PSYCHOLOGY
It's time to study about the topic you all have been curious about since class 11. In order to
make you familiar with the various Psychological disorders, each student has to research on
a real case on any ONE psychological disorder along with its symptoms, treatment and case
history prognosis. The information has to be presented on A4 sheets in your own hand. For
the purpose of reference, psychology websites and a book on Abnormal Psychology (by
Carson and Butcher) can be used.
Instructions
(i) The mighty soldier with weapons as given above, represents which country?
(ii) Why do names of various countries appear on his uniform?
(iii) Why have the armed forces divided their areas of operations into various
(i) Do you consider China effective enough to challenge the pre-eminent position of
US in the world? Evaluate China’s role as an alternative centre of power to US in
this direction.
(ii) Suggest any two effective strategies to deal with US hegemony in the contemporary
world order.
(i) What does the picture given above represent about China?
(ii) Which two ideologies were depicted in the picture?
(iii) Mention any two economic reforms with regard to China.
Q2. Locate the ASEAN members on the map. Find the location of the ASEAN Secretariat.
Write down a detailed analysis of any case law pertaining to any unit from the curriculum. It will
be preferable if you pick up any case law mentioned in the book. Eg: Maneka Gandhi V UoI or
Kesavananda Bharati case. The project should speak of the
Q. 2 What are the various kinds of crime under the IPC? (2)
Q. 5 Define what is the ‘Law of Tort’? What is the difference between ‘Tort Law’ and ‘Criminal Law’? (2)
Q. 6 Provide examples of how judges are trained once appointed. What are the benefits of such (2)
trainings?
Q. 7 Comment on the types of jurisdictions that are vested with Courts in India. (2)
a) Even in doing something legal, an administrative action must be fair and reasonable.
Q. 9 Identify the power conferred by Article 368 of the constitution to the Parliament. How has the (4)
landmark 1973, SC judgment in Keshavanand Bharati v. State of Kerala been affected by this power?
Q. 10 What are ‘Doctrine of Election’ and ‘Doctrine of Lis Pendence’ in the law of property? How do (4) these
two affect the validity of a transfer of a property?
Q. 12 Ashutosh has litigation with Ashish, his brother in determining the title of a house that belonged to (4)
his father (who died six months back). During the period of litigation, Ashutosh initiates a sale of the
property in favour of Sohan. Can the transfer be valid? Why/why not?
Q. 13 Harsh tells Aditya to lock him in the class for next two periods as he did not want to attend the
(4) Legal classes. Does it amount to ‘False Imprisonment? When is the tort of ‘False
Imprisonment’ established?
Q. 14 S Swarna sees an advertisement in the newspaper about a slimming pill that guarantees reducing (4)
weight in a fortnight and also there is a money back guarantee. Is it a valid offer? What will
Q. 16 What is ‘Tort of Negligence’ and how do ‘Duty of Care’ relate with Negligence? (6)
Q. 18 Do you think that Delegated Legislation as a phenomenon should be discouraged due to lack of (6)
accountability? Give reasons
Q. 19 Can the two disciplines of Administrative Law and Constitutional Law be studied completely and
(6) separately in watertight compartments? Validate with examples.
Q. 20 Identify the related principles enunciated by the Honourable Supreme Court in various case laws
(6) through Judicial Review and explain the following briefly:
a. Part III of the Constitution, among others cannot be amended or taken away.
Q. 21 “The independent status of judiciary and roles to be performed by it can be understood as two (6) sides
of the same coin”. Explain the reasons for granting a special status to judiciary in this context.
(4) The Fundamental Duties in the Constitution of India were adopted from the
(5) Which Article of the Constitution of India deals with the Fundamental Duties?
(9) Which of the following is not included in the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of India?
(10) The Directive Principles of State Policy have been adopted from the
(12)The word ‘socialist’ was added to the Preamble of the Constitution of India by which
amendment?
(c) Combination of rigidity and flexibility (d) Neither rigid nor flexible
(a) 17 (b) 19
(16) The word ‘secularism’ was added to the Preamble of the Constitution of India by which
amendment ?
(a) 32 (b) 19
(c) 31 (d) 14
(18) Right to Property was removed from Fundamental Rights by which amendment?
(21)Elections to the local government bodies are made mandatory by which amendment
(23) Village Panchayath is organized under which article of the Constitution of India ?
(24) Among the following which agency conducts election for the local bodies?
(27) The members of the Council of States in India is elected for a period of
(c) 6 months (d) 6 weeks from the date of assembly of the Parliament
(36) The number of the Anglo Indians nominated to the House of People is
(39) Who is the person authorized to conduct the election of the speaker in a newly elected House
of the People in India?
(41) How many methods are there to amend the Constitution of India?
(45) The Indian Constitution guarantees how many categories of Fundamental Rights?
(46) Which Constitutional amendment incorporated the Fundamental Duties in the Constitution
of India?
(50) The Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission is appointed by the
(52) Rights given in the Constitution are called Fundamental Right because
(a) They are natural rights (b) They are a part of the Constitution
(c) They can be enforced and safeguarded by the courts (d) They can’t be suspended
(56)The emergency provisions of the Constitution of India have been borrowed from the
(58) Equality before law and Equal protection of law have been modelled on the Constitution of
(59) Which article of the constitution of India empowers the President to take over the administration
of a state on the basis of the failure of constitutional machinery?
(a) President (b) Prime Minister (c) Chief of the Army (d) Parliament
10 SUBJECT: S.U.P.W
• Complete any pending class work, if any (one Zentangle bookmark with self made tassel,
one file/ journal cover).
• Create a pen stand/table organiser with use of waste (toothpaste and soap boxes, chips
and cookie boxes, empty cardboard of tissue/ foil roll, tin cans etc.) Please keep the
functionality and stability of it in mind.