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SOCIAL SCIENCE– Set 11

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 was the main aim of the French revolutionaries? (1)

2. What were tenements? (1)

OR

“19th century London was a city of clerks and shopkeepers”. Name the speaker of this statement.

3. What is intensive subsistence farming?

4. What is patriarchal society?

5. Which logo will you see on the electric fan to be sure of its quality?

6. What is disguised unemployment?

7. Who supervise the credit activities of lenders in the formal and informal sector?

8. How did the people of all classes entertain themselves in their leisure time in urban Britain?

9. What was the effect of print on the condition of women?

OR

Why does some historian think that print culture created the basis for the French Revolution?

10. “Indian railway is facing many challenges”. Explain. (3)

11. Write the difference between primitive subsistence farming and intensive subsistence fanning. (3)

OR

What is the importance of non-conventional sources of energy in India?

12. Highlight three major distinctions between the federations of ‘coming together’ and ‘holding together’. (3)

13. State the reasons to say that caste alone cannot determine 1 election results in India. (3)

14. What steps should we take to solve the problem of doctor’s absenteeism especially in Uttar pariah.? (3)

15. Mention the characteristics of development. (3)

16. How are the activities in the economy classified on the basis of employment conditions? (5)

OR

The service sector in India employs two different kinds of people. Who are these?

17. “The impact of globalization has not been uniform”. Explain this statement. (3)

18. “Consumer awareness is essential to avoid exploitation in the market”. Support the statement (3)

19. What is meant by the ‘1848 Revolution of the Liberals’. What were the political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals?

20. “The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement”. Support the statement with examples. (5)

OR

 “The pre-modern world changed with the discovery of new sea-routes to America”. Support the statement with suitable examples.

21. Describe the reforms brought in Indian agriculture after independence through the efforts of the Indian government. (5)

22. “Maharashtra and Gujarat have the maximum extent of cotton textile industries”. Give reason. (5)

OR

Why are efficient means of transport and communication pre-requisites for the fast development of the country? Explain.

23. “Democracy stands much superior to any other form of government in promoting dignity and freedom of the individual”. Support the statement giving suitable examples. (5)

24. Explain the origin of social differences. (5)

OR

How did the Belgium-government solve its ethnic problem?

25. “Presently our markets have been transformed”. Support the statement with suitable arguments(5)

OR

 How has globalization affected the small producers? Explain.

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

(a) A place where Gandhi broke the salt law.

(b) A place where Gandhi organized Satyagraha for cotton mill workers.

(B) Locateanddia label the following with appropriate symbols on the same given outline ma.

(i) Korea thermal power plant.

(ii) Naively.

(iii) Halide-port. exit

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SOCIAL SCIENCE– Set 12

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 was the strong demand of the emerging middle classes in Europe during the 19th century? (1)

2. What was the aim of the Temperance movement? (1)

OR

What is meant by metropolis?

3. What is Operation Flood? (1)

4. Name the two major political parties of Germany. (1)

5. What was the main objective of the formation of WTO? (1)

6. Which act is also known as Right to work? (1)

7. Why do poor people in rural areas prefer to borrow from informal sources of the loan? (1)

8. What were the effects of the spread of print culture for the poor people in the 19th century in India? Explain. (3)

9. “A number of Bombay films were about the lives of the migrants”. (3)

OR

Why did housing become an important concern for the people of London?

10. Describe some major problems of road transport in India? (3)

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

OR

Why India has the potential to develop wind energy? Which places in India are sources of win energy?

12. Three factors are crucial in deciding the outcomes of politics of social division. What area? (3)

13. What is the status of women’s representation in India’s legislative bodies? (3)

OR

“Political funding is a big challenge in present-day-politics”. Give some reform proposals. (13)

14. “Most of the established democracies face the challenge of export to pansioclassifyn”. Illustrator various (3)

15. Explain any three criteria used by Human DevelopmentRepos countries. (3)

16. Explain how public sector contributes to the economic development of a nation. (3)

OR

 Give a few examples of public sector activities and explain why the government has taken them

17. How are local companies benefitted by collaborating with multinational companies? Explain with up. examples. (3)

18. “Consumer movements can be effective only with the active involvement of the consumers’. Support this statement with suitable examples. (3)

19. “The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871 was the area called the Balkans’ Explain by giving suitable arguments. (5)

20. “Not all social groups were moved by the abstract concept of Sara”. Support the statement in the light of civil Disobedience Movement in the 1930s.

OR

Explain the consequences of the Great Depression in 1929 on Indian Economy.

21. What is a mineral? How are mineral formed in igneous and metamorphic rocks?

22. “Although industries have contributed significantly to India’s economic growth, they are responsible for land, water, air and noise pollution”. Illustrate by giving examples.

OR

Explain the physical and human factors responsible for land degradation.

23. “Democracy is seen to be a good principal but felt to be not good in practice”. Justify the stately

24. Describe the factors that determine the outcome of the politics of social divisions. OR Describe horizontal and vertical power sharing in modem democracies.

25. “Liberalized policies of the government have enabled globalization”. Support this suitable example. Statement

26. (A) Two money used b in everyday life? Explain with examples. features a and are marked on the given political outline map of India. _id features with the help of the following information and writes their correct flaunt marked near them:

(a) The place where ‘No Tax Campaign’ was started

 (b) The place where Indian National Co d. ingress Session was held.

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

 (i) New-Mangalore port.

(ii)Kanyakumari.

(iii) Bhili steel plant.

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