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Section - A |
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Section - B |
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Section - C |
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Section - D |
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Q.1. Choose the correctly matched pair from the following. [1]
(a) Otto Von Bismarck – Germany
(b) Napoleon – Spain
(c) Giuseppe Garibaldi – France
(d) Bourbon Kings – Italy
Ans. (a)Otto Von Bismarck
Q.2. Identify the appropriate reason from the following options for the non-participation of industrial workers in the Civil Disobedience Movement. [1]
(a) Industrialists were close to the Congress
(b) British offered them good salaries
(c) They were reluctant towards the boycott of foreign goods
(d) Growth of Socialism
Ans. (a)
Explanation: There was a lack of Participation of industrial workers in the Civil Disobedience Movement because Industrialists were closer to Congress and so the workers stayed aloof.
Q.3. Name the book published by Raja Ram Mohan Roy. [1]
Ans. ‘Sambad Kaumudi’ was published by Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
OR
Name the author of ‘Amar Jiban’. [1]
Ans. Rashsundari Debi was the author of ‘Amar Jiban’.
Q.4. Examine the significance of the Statue of Liberty in Frederic Sorrieu’s paintings, ‘The Dream of Worldwide Democratic and Social Republics’. [1]
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Q.5. Name the two main leaders of the ‘Khilafat Committee’ formed in the year 1919. [1]
Ans. Two main leaders of the Khilafat Committee formed in 1919 were Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali.
Q.6. Why did the Simon Commission come to India? Identify the correct reason from the following options. [1]
(a) To control the campaign against the British in cities.
(b) To look into the functioning of the British.
(c) To initiate salt law in India.
(d) To suggest changes in the functioning of the constitutional system in India.
Ans. (d) To suggest changes in the constitutional system in India.
Q.7. Who invented the Printing Press? [1]
Ans. Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in India.
OR
Who brought the knowledge of woodblock printing technique to Italy during the 13th century? [1]
Ans. Marco Polo brought the knowledge of woodblock printing technique to Italy during the 13th century.
Q.8. Which one of the following is a private sector industry? [1]
(a) BHEL
(b) TISCO
(c) OIL
(d) SAIL
Ans. (b) TISCO is a private company.
Q.9. Give one example of the main commercial crop cultivable in laterite soil. [1]
Ans. A main commercial crop cultivated in laterite soil is tea.
OR
Give one example of the Community Owned Resources. [1]
Ans. One example of a community-owned resource is a public park.
Q.10. Complete the following table with the correct information for A and B [1]
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Q.11. Suggest any one way to enhance pilgrimage tourism through Indian Railways. [1]
Ans. The railways need to connect various pilgrimage places in India.
Q.12. Suggest anyone measure to promote handspun khadi in India. [1]
Ans. The government could provide subsidy or extend financial help to Khadi handspun industries in India.
Q.13. Correct the following statement and rewrite it. [1]
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was formed under the leadership of Mayawati.
Ans. Bahujan Samaj Party was formed under the leadership of Kanshiram.
Q.14. Give anyone example of economic development in dictatorial regimes. [1]
Ans. In dictatorial regimes, economic development takes place because the government quickly takes the decisions and implements them without any discussions.
Example: Between 1950 and 2000, dictatorships have slightly higher rate of economic growth.
Q.15. Fill in the blank: [1]
Castes and the Caste system in modem India have undergone a great change because ________.
Ans. Caste and caste system in modern India has undergone a great change because of education and urbanization.
OR
Indian Constitution provides to all individuals and communities freedom to profess, practise and propagate any religion because ________.
Ans. The Indian Constitution provides to all individuals and communities freedom to profess, practice and propagate any religion because India is a secular nation.
Q.16. What percentage of reservation is given to women in local administration in India? [1]
Ans. One-third of the total seats are reserved for women in local administration in India.
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Which institution has been created in each State of India to conduct Panchayat and Municipal elections? [1]
Ans. The State Election Commission has been created in each state of India to conduct Panchayat and Municipal elections.
Q.17. Fill in the blank. [1]
Human Development Index (HDI) level in India can be improved through ________.
Ans. Human Development Index (HDI) level in India can be improved through providing education and better health facilities in the country.
Q.18. Choose the correct statement about factors regarding globalization in India. [1]
(i) Improvement in transportation technology.
(ii) Liberalization of foreign trade and foreign investment.
(iii) Favourable rules of WTO towards India in comparison to developed countries.
Choose the correct options from the codes given below:
(a) Only i and ii
(b) Only i and iii
(c) Only ii and iii
(d) Only iii
Ans. (a) Only i and ii
Q.19. Given below are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
Read the statements and choose the correct option. [1]
Assertion (A): The Government of India buys wheat and rice from farmers at fair price.
Reason (R): Public sector contributes to economic development.
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
Ans. (b)
Explanation: Both A and R are correct, but R is not the reason for A. So Option B. Public Sector comprises companies like coal India or LIC that have specified objective in their domain. Buying and selling of food grains are welfare activities of the government.
Q.20. Krishna is working in a neighbouring field with very fewer wages. Expenses on sudden illnesses or functions in the family are also met through loans. The landowner charges an interest rate of 5 per cent per month. At Present she owes the landowner Rs.5000. Analyse the credit arrangements given above. [1]
Ans. Krishna is dependent on informal sources of credit. It is because she takes loans from the landowner.
Q.21. How were the ideas of national unity in early nineteenth-century Europe closely allied to the ideology of liberalism? Explain. [3]
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Q.22. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: [3]
From the early nineteenth century, there were intense debates around religious issues. Different groups confronted the changes happening within colonial society in different ways and offered a variety of new interpretations of the beliefs of different religions. Some criticised existing practices and campaigned for reform, while others countered the arguments of reformers. These debates were carried out in public and in print. Printed tracts and newspapers not only spread the new ideas, but they shaped the nature of the debate. A wider public could now participate in these public discussions and express their views. New ideas emerged through these clashes of opinions. This was a time of intense controversies between social and religious reformers and the Hindu orthodoxy over matters like widow immolation, monotheism, Brahmanical priesthood and idolatry. In Bengal, as the debate developed, tracts and newspapers proliferated, circulating a variety of arguments. To reach a wider audience, the ideas were printed in the everyday, spoken language of ordinary people.
(i) Analyze any one issue of intense debate around religious issues.
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(ii) Examine the role of print media in these debates.
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Q.23. “Minerals are an indispensable part of our lives.” Support this statement with examples. [3]
Ans. Minerals are an indispensable part of our lives because:
OR
“Minerals occur in various forms.” Support this statement with examples.
Ans. Minerals occur in various forms:
Q.24. Describe any three institutional reforms taken by the Indian Government in the field of agriculture. [3]
Ans. Three institutional reforms introduced by the Indian government in the field of agriculture are:
Q.25. Describe the nature of the Panchayati Raj system in India. [3]
Ans. Panchayati raj system in India:
Q.26. Describe the elements of Belgian model for accommodating diversities. [3]
Ans. Elements of Belgian model for accommodating diversities:
OR
Describe the horizontal power-sharing arrangements.
Ans. Horizontal power-sharing arrangements:
Q.27. How do demand deposits have the essential features of money? Explain. [3]
Ans. Demand deposits have the essential features of money:
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Why do lenders ask for collateral while lending? Explain.
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Q.28. Suggest any three measures through which underemployment in the agriculture sector can be minimised. [3]
Ans. Three measures through which underemployment in the agriculture sector can be minimised are:
Q.29. Explain the role of Bretton Woods institutions in post-Second World War settlement. [5]
Ans. Role of Bretton-woods institutions in post-war settlements:
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Explain the ways through which British manufacturers attempted to take over the Indian market.
Ans. Ways through which the British manufacturers attempted to take over the Indian markets:
Q.30. Describe the physical and economic factors that influenced the distribution pattern of the Indian Railways network. [5]
Ans. Physical and economic factors that have influenced the distribution pattern of the Indian railway network:
OR
Describe the growing importance of road transport.
Ans. Growing Importance of roadways:
Q.31. Define the term 'Political Party’. Explain with examples, the need of political parties in India. [5]
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Q.32. "Democracy promotes dignity and freedom of the people." Examine the statement. [5]
Ans. Democracy promotes dignity and freedom of the people:
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"Democracy is best suited to produce better results." Examine the statement.
Ans. Democracy is best suited to promote better results:
Q.33. "Money cannot buy all the goods and services that you may need to live well." Explain the statement. [5]
Ans. Money cannot buy all goods and services that we may need to live well because:
Q.34. Read the sources given below and answer the questions related to them [5]
Source A - Globalisation and the Indian economy
Source B - Foreign trade and integration of markets
Source C - The struggle for fair globalization
(i) Source A — Globalisation and the Indian economy
How is the impact of globalisation visible on consumers?
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(ii) Source B — Foreign trade and integration of markets
How does foreign trade integrate the markets? Explain.
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(iii) Source C — The struggle for fair globalisation
How do people play an important role in the struggle for fair globalisation? Explain.
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Q.35. (i) Two places 'A' and 'B' are marked on the given political outline map of India (on page 19). Identify these places with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines marked near them: [2]
(A) The place where the Indian National Congress session was held in 1927.
(B) The place where the Non-Cooperation Movement ended abruptly due to violence.
(ii) Locate and label any four of the following with appropriate symbols on the same given political outline map of India: [4]
(a) Haldia — Sea-port
(b) Pune — Software Technology Park
(c) Bhilai — Iron and Steel Plant
(d) Kakrapara — Nuclear Power Plant
(e) Hirakud — Dam
(f) Indira Gandhi Airport — International Airport
Ans. (a) (b)
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