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SOCIAL SCIENCE– Set 9

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 attaches the map inside your answer book.

1. Who hosted the Congress at Vienna in 1815? (1)

2. Who was traded, guilds? (1)

OR

Why did the British manufactures print calendars for popularizing their products in the late 19th century?

3. Which soil is ideal for growing cotton? (1)

4. What is a coalition government? (1)

5. What is meant by standardization? (1)

6. Name the organization that publishes the Human Development Report? (1)

7. What do you mean by ‘exploitation of (1)

8. Give three reasons why the population of London expanded from the middle of the 18th century? (3)

9. Why did some people fear that the development of print could lead to the growth of dissenting ideas? (3)

OR

“Gandhi said the fight for Sara is a fight for the liberty of speech, liberty of the press and freedom of association’ illustrate.

10. Explain the main features of Kendal seaport. (3)

11. Why is subsistence agriculture still practised in certain parts of our country? (3)

OR

How mining activities are injurious to the health of miners and the environment?

12. What steps were taken in 1992 in the area of decentralization in India?

13. “The outcome of politics of social divisions depends on how the political leaders raise the de: re (I) of any community”. Illustrate. 

OR

 Mention any three different aspects of life in which women are discriminated in India.

14. Which party-system prevails in India? Give one merit and one demerit of it? (3)

15. “Development goals are differing goals also”. Explain with an example. (3)

16. What do you understand by disguised unemployment? Give one example each from rural and urban areas. (3)

OR

 “Money cannot buy all the goods and services that one needs to live well”. Explain. 17. How would flexibility in labour laws help companies? Explain. (3)

17. How is a consumer benefitted by the right to be informed? (3)

18. Briefly trace the process of German unification. Explain the nation-building process of Germany after 1848. (5)

19. Explain the causes of US involvement in the war in Vietnam. What effect did this involvement have on the life within the US itself? (5)

OR

What steps were taken to clean London in the early and mid-20th Century?

20. Which crop is known as ‘Golden fibre’? Explain the geographical conditions essential for this crop? Name the areas also where it is grown? (5)

21. “Iron and Steel industry is the basic as well as heavy industry”. Justify the statement with suitable examples. (5)

OR

How do physiographic and economic factors influence the distribution pattern of the railway network in our country? Explain with examples.

22. Describe the broad guidelines to be kept in mind while devising ways for political reforms In India?

23. Describe the role of political parties in Indian democracy.

 24. State one prudential reason and one moral reason for power sharing with an example from the Indian context.

25. Define human development? What is the significance of the Human Development Index?

OR

How does the government attract foreign investment? Explain different ways.

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

(a) A place where the Congress session was held in 1929.

(b) A place associated with the Civil Disobedience movement.

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

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SOCIAL SCIENCE– Set 10

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 is conservation? (1)

2. Who is known as ‘Philanthropist’? (1)

OR

Who wrote “The Bitter Cry of Outcast London”?

3. What is water scarcity? (1)

4. What was the main objective of the constitutional Amendment made in 1992 in India? (1)

5. What is COPRA? (1)

6. Write one limitation of the average value. (1)

7. Which agency has the sole right to print currency notes on behalf of Government in India? (1)

8. Why did some people in the 18th century Europe think that print culture would bring enlightenment and end despotism? (3)

OR

How did print come to Europe from China?

9. Critically examine the impacts of the London underground railway. (3)

10. What is a balance of trade? In which situations is it favourable and unfavourable? (3) “

11. Explain the main characteristics of commercial fanning in India. (3)

OR

 What are the two main ways of generating electricity? How ate they different from each other?

12. “Local governments have made a significant impact on Indian democracy”. Explain. (3)

13. State different forms of communal politics with one example of each.(5)

14. Describe the expanded scope of democracy in the modem (3)

15. Define the following terms: (i) Per Capita Income (ii) Infant Mortality Rate.

16. “Workers are exploited in the unorganized sector”. Give reasons in support of this statement. (3)

OR

Find out the present sources of energy used by people in India. What could be the possibilities ft years from now?

17. What are the various ways in which MNCs set-up or control production in other countries? (3)

18. Describe the two features each of consumer’s ‘right to safety’ and ‘right to represent’. (3)

19. What changes did Napoleon introduce to make the administrative system more efficient in the terrtories ruled by him? (3)

20. What was the role of religious groups in the development of anti-colonial feeling in Vietnam? (5)

OR

“The abundance of labour in the market affected the lives of workers.” Explain with examples.

21. Describe the main features of Indian agriculture. (5)

22. Why has “Chotanagpur Plateau Region’ the maximum concentration of iron and steel industries? Analyze the reasons.

OR

Classify the roads according to their capacity and describe the role of each.

23. Why do we feel that democracy is a better form of government than any other form?

24. What is communalism? How is communalism a hindrance in the functioning of our demo perf Explain?

OR

‘What are the different forms of power-sharing in modem democracies? Give an example of any of these.

25. Make a comparative study of Developed and developing economies.

OR

“Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out partite° of services across countries”. Support the statement with suitable examples.

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

 (a) A place in Bihar where the Satyagraha movement of Indigo planters took place.

(b) The place where violence withdrawal. Pd during Non-Cooperation movement lead” so

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

 (I) Durgapur iron and steel plant.

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