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SOCIAL SCIENCE– Set 13

Class — X

Maximum Marks: 80                                                                                                                            Time 3 hours

 Instructions

(I)There are 26 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.

(ii) Marks for each question are indicated against the question.

(iii) Questions from serial number 1 to 7 are very short Answer type Questions. Answer to these questions should not exceed 30 words limit. Each question carries one mark.

(iv) Question from serial number 8 to 18 are 3 marks questions. Answer of these questions should not exceed 80 words each.

(v)Question from serial number 19 to 25 are 5 marks questions. Answers of these questions should not exceed 100 words each.

 (vi) Question number 26 is a map question. It has two parts 26(A) and 26(B) 26 (A) of 2 marks from History and 26(B) of 3 marks from Geography. After completion attach the map inside your answer book.

1. Which chemical weapons were used by the USA on Vietnam? (1)

2. Which cities were known as Presidency cities? (1)

OR

What is a ‘Ballad’?

3. What is ‘sheet erosion’? (1)

4. When was the report of States Reorganization committee implemented? (1)

5. Define liberalism. (1)

6. Why the primary sector also called the agricultural and allied sector? (1)

7. Prove with an argument that there is a great need to expand formal sources of credit in rural India. (1)

8. “Print not only stimulated the publication of conflicting opinions amongst communities, but it also connected communities and people in different parts of India”. Examine the statement. (3)

OR

 How did the ideas of scientists and philosophers become more accessible to common people after of print revolution in Europe?

9. Far was the underground railway able to solve transport problems as well as the housing crisis m. London in the 19th century? (3)

10. ” ad transport M India is not competitive but complementary to railways”. Justify this statement by giving suitable examples. (3)

11. What is the difference between subsistence agriculture and commercial agriculture

OR

What is the importance of energy ? Give two examples each of conventional and act. conventional sources of energy.

12. How do social divisions affect politics?

13. Mention any three constitutional provisions that make India a secular state.

OR

 Describe any two challenges that Indian democracy is facing.

14. “Democratic government is a legitimate government”. Explain.

15. How are economic development and human development related to each other?

16. How can the workers of unorganized sector be protected?

OR

 What do you mean by ‘unorganized sector’? Give two disadvantages of the unorganized sect,

17. Explain the functions and importance of the World Trade Organization (WTO). (3)

18. How is consumer redressed process becoming cumbersome, expensive and time-consuming? Give reasons. (3)

19. “Ideas of national unity in early 19th century Europe were closely allied to the ideology of Liberalism”. Analyze the statement. (5)

20. Analyze the role of women in Civil-Disobedience Movement. (5)

OR

Explain the causes of the Great Depression.

21. Describe the distribution of coal in India. (5)

22. “The economic strength of a country is measured by the development of manufacturing industries’. Analyze the statement. (5)

OR

 “In recent years, multi-purpose projects and large dams have come under great scrutiny and opposition for a variety of reasons”. Explain with suitable examples.

23. What are the conditions under which democracies accommodate social diversifies? (5)

24. Explain the advantages of decentralization. (5)

OR

How is a federal government better than a unitary government? Explain with examples of Baltic

25. What is SEZ? Why have they been set up? (5)

OR

Self-Help-Groups enjoy a lot of freedom in their functioning. Explain.

26. (A) Two features a and are marked on the given political outline map of India. Identify marked near them: features with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the

(a) The place where HSRA was formed.

(b) The place associated with the pact between Dr Ambedkar and Gandhi

(B) Locate and label the following with appropriate symbols on the same given outline map of India.

(i) Rourkela-steel plant.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE– Set 14

Class — X

Maximum Marks: 80                                                                                                                            Time 3 hours

 Instructions

(I)There are 26 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.

(ii) Marks for each question are indicated against the question.

(iii) Questions from serial number 1 to 7 are very short Answer type Questions. Answer to these questions should not exceed 30 words limit. Each question carries one mark.

(iv) Question from serial number 8 to 18 are 3 marks questions. Answer of these questions should not exceed 80 words each.

(v)Question from serial number 19 to 25 are 5 marks questions. Answers of these questions should not exceed 100 words each.

 (vi) Question number 26 is a map question. It has two parts 26(A) and 26(B) 26 (A) of 2 marks from History and 26(B) of 3 marks from Geography. After completion attach the map inside your answer book.

1. What does IMF stand for? (1)

2. What is a ‘Chapbook’? (1)

OR

Who said – “The printing press is the most powerful engine of progress”.

3. Define a wasteland. (1)

4. Who is partisan? (1)

5. “Tax on imports is an example of a trade barrier”. Analyze this statement. (1)

6. Classify the sectors of the economy on the basis of ownership. (1)

7. How foreign investment is different from the investment? (1)

8. “Cities were often the centres of political powers, administrative networks, trade and industry”. Illustrate. (3)

9. Why did the production of handwritten manuscripts not satisfy the demand for books? (3)

OR

Examine the role of missionaries in the growth of press in India.

10. Give the main characteristics of the soil used for growing cotton. List the areas in India where this soil is found. (3)

11. Describe the conditions required for the cultivation of wheat. (3)

OR

 “Natural gas is an important source of energy “Support the statement.

12. What action was taken by the International Olympic Association against each of the three Olynti1 Smith, Carlos and Norman? (3)

13. What is a sexual division of labour?

OR

A challenge is an opportunity for progress”. Illustrate. (5)

14. “There is an overwhelming support for the idea of democracy all over the world”. Support statement. (3)

15. What does sustainability of development mean? How can sustainable development be achieved?

16. Describe the role played by MNREGA in improving the employment situation in India.

OR

Analyze the role of credit for development.

17. “A wide range of goods are available in the Indian market”. Support the statement within the context of globalization.

18. How did consumer movement originate as a ‘social force’ in India? Explain.

19. Explain the various stages of Italian unification.

20. Analyze the role of merchants and the industrialists in the Civil Disobedience Movement.

OR

Explain the role of women in the anti-imperialist struggle in Vietnam.

21. Differentiate between metallic and non-metallic minerals with examples.

22. Mention the steps to be taken to minimize environmental degradation by industries.

OR

“Archaeological and historical records show that from ancient times we have been constructing sophisticated hydraulic structures like dams and lakes”. Explain with suitable examples.

23. “The political parties are necessary for democracy”. Justify the statement. (5)

24. Describe the factors that made federalism a success in India. (5)

OR

Explain the power-sharing arrangements among the political parties and pressure groups.

25. “The impact of globalization has not been visualized uniformly among producers and workers. Support this statement by giving suitable examples. (5)

OR

How does the Reserve Bank of India supervise the functioning of banks? Why is it necessary?

26. (A) Two features a and b are marked on the given political outline map of India. Identify these features with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the limes marked near them: (2)

 (a) The place where Jallianwala Bag incident took place.

(b) The place where Braga Singh and Batukeswar Dot threw a bomb in the Legislative MSS:

(B) Locate and map of India: label the following with appropriate symbols on the same given outline

(1) The southernmost point of the North-South corridor

 (ii) Mumbai port.

(iii) Raja Sansei-airport.

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