SOCIAL SCIENCE
Time allowed : 3 hours ]
[ Maximum marks : 90
1. Name the writer of the novel ‘Anandamath.’
2. Name the river
which is related to ‘National Waterways’ No. 1.
3. How do ‘pressure groups’ form ?
4 Explain the meaning of ‘challenge.’
5. Give an example of any ‘pressure group’ of India which
functions as a branch of ‘political party.’
6 Highlight the inherent problem in double coincidence of
wants.
7. Give any one example of consumer’s ‘right to choose.’
8. If
you want to extract information about the functions of any government
department, which right would you exercise ?
9. Describe any three steps taken by the French
revolutionaries to create a sense of collective identity amongst the French
people.
Or
Describe any three changes that came in the
life of Vietnamese after the colonisation of Vietnam by the French.
10. Why did Gandhiji decide to launch a nationwide
Satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt Act 1919 ? Explain any three reasons.
11. Evaluate
the contribution of folklore, songs, popular prints etc., in shaping the
nationalism during freedom struggle.
12
Describe any three characteristics of ‘Odisha-Jharkhand belt’ of iron ore in
India.
13. Explain
with examples the interdependence of agriculture and industries.
14 Why
do the movement of goods and services from one place to another require fast
and efficient means of transport ? Explain with examples.
15. Differentiate between Nepal’s movement and
Bolivia’s popular struggle.
16. How
do the pressure groups and movements influence politics ?
Explain
with examples.
17. Analyse
any three values that make democracy better.
18. “Banks are efficient medium of exchange.”
Support the statement with arguments.
19
Examine any three conditions which should be taken care of by multinational companies to set up their
production units.
20. Analyse
any three reasons for the beginning of the consumer movement in India.
21. Who hosted ‘Vienna Congress’ in 1815
? Analyse the main changes brought by
the ‘Vienna Treaty.’
Or
Analyse the role of ‘Hoa-Hao’ movement to
arouse anti-imperialist sentiments in Vietnam.
22
“Plantation workers had their own understanding of Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas and the notion of
‘Swaraj’.” Support the statement.
23
‘Energy saved is energy produced.’ Assess the statement.
24
Explain any two main challenges faced by the jute industry in India. Explain
any three objectives of National Jute Policy.
25
“Democracy is very important for promoting dignity and freedom of the
citizens.” Support the statement with arguments.
26Describe
any five efforts made to reform political parties in India.
27 “
‘Self Help Groups’ help borrowers to overcome the problem of lack of
collateral.” Examine the statement.
28 Describe
the contribution of technology in promoting the process of globalisation.
29.
Three
features A, B and C 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 lines marked on the map :
A. The
place, related to the calling off the ‘Non-Cooperation Movement.’
B. The
place where the ‘Peasant’s Satyagraha’ was started.
C. Name
the place where ‘Indian National Congress’ session was held.
30. On
the given political outline map of India locate and label the following with
appropriate symbols :
A. Salem
– Iron and Steel Centre
B. Kandla – Major Sea Port
C. Hyderabad – Software Technology Park
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