This document is a test paper for a Social Science class. It contains 50 multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of topics like World War II such as the dates of key events, leaders involved, alliances formed, as well as questions about population, transportation, infrastructure, trade, and technology in India such as road and rail networks, satellite communication, and ports. The test is divided into 7 sections with questions in various formats including multiple choice, matching, short answer, detailed answer, and distinguishing between topics.
This document is a test paper for a Social Science class. It contains 50 multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of topics like World War II such as the dates of key events, leaders involved, alliances formed, as well as questions about population, transportation, infrastructure, trade, and technology in India such as road and rail networks, satellite communication, and ports. The test is divided into 7 sections with questions in various formats including multiple choice, matching, short answer, detailed answer, and distinguishing between topics.
This document is a test paper for a Social Science class. It contains 50 multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of topics like World War II such as the dates of key events, leaders involved, alliances formed, as well as questions about population, transportation, infrastructure, trade, and technology in India such as road and rail networks, satellite communication, and ports. The test is divided into 7 sections with questions in various formats including multiple choice, matching, short answer, detailed answer, and distinguishing between topics.
1. When did the Japanese formally sign of their surrender? a)2 September,1945 b)2 October,1945 c)15 August,1945 d) 12 October,1945 2. Where did the US drop its first atomic bomb? a) Kavashaki b) Innoshima c) Hiroshima d) Nagasaki 3. Which prime minister of England who signed the Munich pact with Germany? a) Chamberlain b) Wintstion Churchill c) Lloyed George d) Stanley Baldwin 4. When was the charter of the UN signed? a) June 26, 1942 b) June 26, 1945 c) January 1, 1942 d) January 1, 1943 5. The scientific study of different aspects of population is called a) Cartography b) Demography c) Anthropology d) Epigraphy 6. _______________ transport provides door to door services. a) Railways b) Roadways c) Airways d) Waterways 7. The length of Golden Quadrilateral super highways in India is a) 5846 km b) 5942 km c)5360 km d) 5800 km 8. The national Remote Sensing centre (NRSC) is Located at _______________ a) Bengalure b) Chennai c) Delhi d) Hyderabad 9. Which of the following is associated with helicopter service? a) Air India b) Indian Airlines c) Vayudoot d) Pavan Hans 10. The Major important item of India is a) cement b) Jewells c) Tea d) Petroleum 11. Hitler attacked _______________ which was a demilita rised Zone. 12. The alliance between Italy, Germany and Japan is known as _______________ 13. Britain prime minister _______________ resigned in 1940. 14. _______________ started the Lend Lease Programme. 15. _______________ is a device used to find out the enemy aircraft from a distance.
III. Match the following: - 5x1=5
16. a) Border Road organization – Satellite communication b) INSAT – Impact of orbanization c) Mazagaon Dock – 1990 d) Urban sprawl – Mumbai e) Konkan Railways – 1960 – Hyderabad
IV. Answer the following question briefly: -(Any 5) 5x2=10
17. What is Migration? State its types. 18. Write any Four advantages of Railways. 19. What is communication? What are its types? 20. Define “ International trade”? 21. Who were the three prominent dictators of the post world war I? 22. What are the objectives of IMF? 23. Describe the pearl Harbour Incident.
V. Answer in detail :- (Any 2) 2x5=10
24. Assess the structure and activities of UN. 25. Explain the importance of satellite communication in India. 26. Classify and explain the roadways in India.
VI. Distinguish between:- (Any 2) 2x2=4
27. Print Media and electronic Media 28. Road ways and Railways. 29. Internal trade and International trade.