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SOCIAL SCIENCE 
Time : 3 hrs. Class - VIII M.M.: 100 
Date –  
SECTION - A 
Q.1 Identify the following in an outline map of India. 
 
(½×4=2) 
 a) The type of soil. 
b) The Biosphere reserve recognized by UNESCO. 
c) The place annexed under Doctrine of Lapse. 
d) Tipu Sultan’s capital. 
 
Q.2 Locate the following in an outline map of India. (½×4=2) 
 a) Plassey b)  Sunderban c)  Mountain soil      d)  Carnatic  
Q.3 Arrange the following in chronological order. (1×4=4) 
 a) Battle of Plassey    
b) Sepoy Mutiny/First war of Independence 
c) East India company was set up  
d) Doctrine of Lapse 
 
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(1/4) 
SOCIAL SCIENCE 
Time : 3 hrs. Class - VIII M.M.: 100 
Date –  
SECTION - A 
Q.1 Identify the following in an outline map of India. 
 
(½×4=2) 
 a) The type of soil. 
b) The Biosphere reserve recognized by UNESCO. 
c) The place annexed under Doctrine of Lapse. 
d) Tipu Sultan’s capital. 
 
Q.2 Locate the following in an outline map of India. (½×4=2) 
 a) Plassey b)  Sunderban c)  Mountain soil      d)  Carnatic  
Q.3 Arrange the following in chronological order. (1×4=4) 
 a) Battle of Plassey    
b) Sepoy Mutiny/First war of Independence 
c) East India company was set up  
d) Doctrine of Lapse 
 
(2/4) 
Q.4 Fill in the blanks. (1×6=6) 
 a) ______ are rows of trees that break the force of raindrops and check the speed of winds. 
b) The ______ is a natural scavenger which is now endangered in India. 
c) ______ was the first state to accept subsidiary alliance. 
d) Dinabandhu Mitra’s play ______ highlighted the plight of the indigo cultivators. 
e) A ______ country has no official religion. 
f) The ______ is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha. 
Q.5 Give appropriate term for the following statements. (1×4=4) 
 a) This revenue settlement involved collecting revenue directly from cultivators. 
b) A country having an elected head of state. 
c) The rights which are considered essential for the well-being of citizens. 
d) A proposal to pass a new law or to change an existing one. 
 
Q.6 Define the following. (Any 5) 
a) Constitution b) Preamble c) Biome 
d) Biosphere e) Humus f) Soil-profile 
(1×5=5) 
Q.7 Choose the correct option. (1×5=5) 
 a) The Battle of Buxar took place in 
i)  1757  ii)  1764  iii)  1765  iv)  1775 
b) Some of our Fundamental Rights can be restricted during 
i)  elections ii)  festivals  iii)  wars  iv)  none of these 
c) With increasing distance from the equator, growing season of plants 
generally 
i)  becomes longer  ii)  becomes shorter 
iii) remains the same  iv) changes with season 
d) How many members can be nominated to the Lok Sabha? 
i)  545  ii)  only 2 iii)  only 12  iv)  552 
e) Which of the following places remained almost unaffected by the Revolt of 
 1857 ? 
 i)  Meerut ii)  Bombay iii)  Gwalior  iv)  Lucknow 
 
Q.8 Substitute the underlined words to correct the following statements. (1×5=5) 
 a) Macro Polo reached India in 1498. 
b) The most important administrative unit in British India was Province. 
c) India’s last governor general under the company was Lord Dalhousie. 
d) The Prime Minister can be impeached by the Parliament. 
e) Children aged between 8 and 12 years have the right to get free primary 
education. 
 
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(1/4) 
SOCIAL SCIENCE 
Time : 3 hrs. Class - VIII M.M.: 100 
Date –  
SECTION - A 
Q.1 Identify the following in an outline map of India. 
 
(½×4=2) 
 a) The type of soil. 
b) The Biosphere reserve recognized by UNESCO. 
c) The place annexed under Doctrine of Lapse. 
d) Tipu Sultan’s capital. 
 
Q.2 Locate the following in an outline map of India. (½×4=2) 
 a) Plassey b)  Sunderban c)  Mountain soil      d)  Carnatic  
Q.3 Arrange the following in chronological order. (1×4=4) 
 a) Battle of Plassey    
b) Sepoy Mutiny/First war of Independence 
c) East India company was set up  
d) Doctrine of Lapse 
 
(2/4) 
Q.4 Fill in the blanks. (1×6=6) 
 a) ______ are rows of trees that break the force of raindrops and check the speed of winds. 
b) The ______ is a natural scavenger which is now endangered in India. 
c) ______ was the first state to accept subsidiary alliance. 
d) Dinabandhu Mitra’s play ______ highlighted the plight of the indigo cultivators. 
e) A ______ country has no official religion. 
f) The ______ is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha. 
Q.5 Give appropriate term for the following statements. (1×4=4) 
 a) This revenue settlement involved collecting revenue directly from cultivators. 
b) A country having an elected head of state. 
c) The rights which are considered essential for the well-being of citizens. 
d) A proposal to pass a new law or to change an existing one. 
 
Q.6 Define the following. (Any 5) 
a) Constitution b) Preamble c) Biome 
d) Biosphere e) Humus f) Soil-profile 
(1×5=5) 
Q.7 Choose the correct option. (1×5=5) 
 a) The Battle of Buxar took place in 
i)  1757  ii)  1764  iii)  1765  iv)  1775 
b) Some of our Fundamental Rights can be restricted during 
i)  elections ii)  festivals  iii)  wars  iv)  none of these 
c) With increasing distance from the equator, growing season of plants 
generally 
i)  becomes longer  ii)  becomes shorter 
iii) remains the same  iv) changes with season 
d) How many members can be nominated to the Lok Sabha? 
i)  545  ii)  only 2 iii)  only 12  iv)  552 
e) Which of the following places remained almost unaffected by the Revolt of 
 1857 ? 
 i)  Meerut ii)  Bombay iii)  Gwalior  iv)  Lucknow 
 
Q.8 Substitute the underlined words to correct the following statements. (1×5=5) 
 a) Macro Polo reached India in 1498. 
b) The most important administrative unit in British India was Province. 
c) India’s last governor general under the company was Lord Dalhousie. 
d) The Prime Minister can be impeached by the Parliament. 
e) Children aged between 8 and 12 years have the right to get free primary 
education. 
 
(3/4) 
Q.9 a) 
 
 
  i) Identify the animal. 
 ii) The animal is protected by CITES. Write its full form. 
(1) 
(1) 
 b) 
 
 
  i) Identify the personality. 
 ii) What was the nickname given to him? 
(1) 
(1) 
 
SECTION – B 
 
Q.10 Answer the following in short. (Any 8) (2×8=16) 
 a) What is arable land? How much of India’s land is arable? 
b) Why do deciduous trees shed their leaves in the dry season? 
c) What caused the carnatic wars? 
d) Why did the British want commercial crops to be grown in India? 
e) Give two reasons for the failure of the revolt of 1857. 
f) State the function of any two organs of government. 
g) List any two freedom guaranteed to Indian citizen. 
h) Who forms the government after Lok Sabha elections? 
i) Why was Awadh annexed? Name the ruler who was deposed when the 
British annexed Awadh. 
 
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(1/4) 
SOCIAL SCIENCE 
Time : 3 hrs. Class - VIII M.M.: 100 
Date –  
SECTION - A 
Q.1 Identify the following in an outline map of India. 
 
(½×4=2) 
 a) The type of soil. 
b) The Biosphere reserve recognized by UNESCO. 
c) The place annexed under Doctrine of Lapse. 
d) Tipu Sultan’s capital. 
 
Q.2 Locate the following in an outline map of India. (½×4=2) 
 a) Plassey b)  Sunderban c)  Mountain soil      d)  Carnatic  
Q.3 Arrange the following in chronological order. (1×4=4) 
 a) Battle of Plassey    
b) Sepoy Mutiny/First war of Independence 
c) East India company was set up  
d) Doctrine of Lapse 
 
(2/4) 
Q.4 Fill in the blanks. (1×6=6) 
 a) ______ are rows of trees that break the force of raindrops and check the speed of winds. 
b) The ______ is a natural scavenger which is now endangered in India. 
c) ______ was the first state to accept subsidiary alliance. 
d) Dinabandhu Mitra’s play ______ highlighted the plight of the indigo cultivators. 
e) A ______ country has no official religion. 
f) The ______ is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha. 
Q.5 Give appropriate term for the following statements. (1×4=4) 
 a) This revenue settlement involved collecting revenue directly from cultivators. 
b) A country having an elected head of state. 
c) The rights which are considered essential for the well-being of citizens. 
d) A proposal to pass a new law or to change an existing one. 
 
Q.6 Define the following. (Any 5) 
a) Constitution b) Preamble c) Biome 
d) Biosphere e) Humus f) Soil-profile 
(1×5=5) 
Q.7 Choose the correct option. (1×5=5) 
 a) The Battle of Buxar took place in 
i)  1757  ii)  1764  iii)  1765  iv)  1775 
b) Some of our Fundamental Rights can be restricted during 
i)  elections ii)  festivals  iii)  wars  iv)  none of these 
c) With increasing distance from the equator, growing season of plants 
generally 
i)  becomes longer  ii)  becomes shorter 
iii) remains the same  iv) changes with season 
d) How many members can be nominated to the Lok Sabha? 
i)  545  ii)  only 2 iii)  only 12  iv)  552 
e) Which of the following places remained almost unaffected by the Revolt of 
 1857 ? 
 i)  Meerut ii)  Bombay iii)  Gwalior  iv)  Lucknow 
 
Q.8 Substitute the underlined words to correct the following statements. (1×5=5) 
 a) Macro Polo reached India in 1498. 
b) The most important administrative unit in British India was Province. 
c) India’s last governor general under the company was Lord Dalhousie. 
d) The Prime Minister can be impeached by the Parliament. 
e) Children aged between 8 and 12 years have the right to get free primary 
education. 
 
(3/4) 
Q.9 a) 
 
 
  i) Identify the animal. 
 ii) The animal is protected by CITES. Write its full form. 
(1) 
(1) 
 b) 
 
 
  i) Identify the personality. 
 ii) What was the nickname given to him? 
(1) 
(1) 
 
SECTION – B 
 
Q.10 Answer the following in short. (Any 8) (2×8=16) 
 a) What is arable land? How much of India’s land is arable? 
b) Why do deciduous trees shed their leaves in the dry season? 
c) What caused the carnatic wars? 
d) Why did the British want commercial crops to be grown in India? 
e) Give two reasons for the failure of the revolt of 1857. 
f) State the function of any two organs of government. 
g) List any two freedom guaranteed to Indian citizen. 
h) Who forms the government after Lok Sabha elections? 
i) Why was Awadh annexed? Name the ruler who was deposed when the 
British annexed Awadh. 
 
(4/4) 
Q.11 Answer the following questions in not more than 40 words. (Any 6) (3×6=18) 
 a) Write down three points of difference between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. 
b) What were the responsibilities of a collector in British India? 
c) Give reasons for the company’s hostility towards Tipu Sultan. 
d) What causes forest fires? 
e) What are multi-purpose river valley projects? Give one example. 
f) State which fundamental right do the following statements talk about? 
 i)  Abolition of untouchability 
 ii)  Restriction on bonded labour. 
 iii) Right to settle in any part of India. 
g) What were the political causes of the Revolt of 1857? 
 
 
SECTION – C 
 
Q.12 Answer the following questions in not more than 100 words. (Any 5) (5×5=25) 
 a) What were the terms of Lord Wellesley’s Subsidiary alliance? 
b) Mention any five effects of the land-revenue settlements introduced by the 
British. 
c) Discuss why the sepoys were discontented. 
d) Briefly discuss the fundamental duties of Indian citizen. 
e) Name the components of our union legislature. Who can contest Lok Sabha 
elections? 
f) Mention some ways of conserving vegetation and wild life. 
g) What are the two ways in which soil gets polluted? Briefly write any three 
methods of soil conservation. 
 
Q.13 Read the given extract and answer the questions that follow.  
 Indigo planting in Bengal dated back to 1777. With expansion of British power in 
Bengal, indigo planting became more and more commercially profitable due to 
the demand for blue dye in Europe. The indigo planters mercilessly pursued the 
peasants to plant indigo instead of food crops. They provided loan and once a 
farmer took such loans, he remained in debt for whole of his life. Indigo planters 
resorted to mortgages or destruction of their property if they were unwilling to 
obey them. Government rules favoured the planters. Out of the severe oppression 
unleased on them, the farmers resorted to revolt. 
 
 a) Whose problem has been highlighted in the above text? 
b) Do you justify the revolt started by Indigo peasants? Give reason. 
c) What measures would you suggest for bringing about improvement in the life 
of peasants in India at present? 
(1) 
(1) 
(2) 
 
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