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ZmoQ> Note
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should be written on the title page
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àíZ h¢& paper contains 35 questions.

(IV) H¥$n`m àíZ H$m CÎma {bIZm ewê$ H$aZo (IV) Please write down the Serial
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answer-book before attempting
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g_` {X`m J`m h¡& àíZ-nÌ H$m {dVaU read this question paper. The
question paper will be distributed at
nydm©• _| 10.15 ~Oo {H$`m OmEJm& 10.15 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to
~Oo go 10.30 ~Oo VH$ N>mÌ Ho$db àíZ- 10.30 a.m., the students will read
nÌ H$mo n‹T>|Jo Am¡a Bg Ad{Y Ho$ Xm¡amZ do the question paper only and will not
write any answer on the answer-
CÎma-nwpñVH$m _| H$moB© CÎma Zht {bI|Jo& book during this period.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE
{ZYm©[aV g_` … 3 KÊQ>o A{YH$V_ A§H$ … 80
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum marks : 80

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{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m nmbZ H$s{OE…
(i) àíZ-nÌ Mma I§S>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ - H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
àíZm| H$s g§»`m 35 h¡& g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢&
(ii) I§S> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{VbKyÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$
H$m h¡&
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H$m h¡& àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma bJ^J 80 eãXm| _| {b{IE&
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go 35(a) - (Xmo A§H$) VWm ^yJmob 35(b) - (Mma A§H$) go g§~§{YV h¡&
(vi) CÎma g§{jßV VWm q~Xþdma hmoZm Mm{hE Am¡a gmW hr Cnamoº$ eãX-gr_m H$m `Wmg§^d
nmbZ H$s{OE&
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JE h¢& Eogo àíZm| _| go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma {b{IE&
(viii) _mZ{MÌ H$mo AnZr CÎma-nwpñVH$m Ho$ gmW ZËWr H$a|&
(ix) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ I§S> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE
JE h¢&
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1. {ZåZ{b{IV H«$m§{V`m| _| go {H$go "amï´>dmX' H$s nhbr A{^ì`{º$ H$hm J`m h¡? 1
A. \«$m±grgr H«$m§{V
B. ê$gr H«$m§{V
C. Jm¡adembr H«$m§{V
D. CXmadm{X`m| H$s H«$m§{V

2. 1859 H$m BZb¢S> B{_J«oeZ EŠQ> ~mJmZm| _| H$m_ H$aZo dmbo _OXÿam| Ho$ {bE H$ï>Xm`H$ Š`m|
Wm? 1

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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) Question paper comprises four sections – A, B, C and D. There are 35
questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Question No. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each.
(iii) Section B – Question No. 21 to 28 are short answer type questions,
carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 80
words.
(iv) Section C – Question No. 29 to 34 are long answer type questions,
carrying 5 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 120
words.
(v) Section D – Question No. 35 is map based carrying 6 marks with two
parts 35(a) from History (2 marks) and 35(b) from Geography
(4 marks).
(vi) Answer should be brief and to the point also the above word limit be
adhered to as far as possible.
(vii) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal
choice has been provided in few questions. Only one of the choices in
such questions have to be attempted.
(viii) Attach MAP along with your answer-book.
(ix) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.

SECTION - A

1. Which of the following revolutions is called as the first expression of


‘Nationalism’? 1
A. French Revolution
B. Russian Revolution
C. Glorious Revolution
D. The Revolution of the liberals

2. Why was the Inland Emigration Act of 1859 troublesome for plantation
workers? 1

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3. 1878 _| dZm©Š`yba àog EŠQ> Š`m| bmJy {H$`m J`m Wm? 1

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"Jwbm_{Jar' nwñVH$ 1871 _| Á`mo{V~m \y$bo Zo Š`m| {bIr Wr? 1

4. "{ZfoYm{YH$ma' eãX H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& 1

AWdm
"H$m{S>ªJ' eãX H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE& 1

5. [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE&$


MrZr ~m¡Õ àMmaH$ 768-770 B©. Ho$ Amg-nmg hmW H$s N>nmB© H$s VH$ZrH$ boH$a
_______
AmE& 1
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JwQ>oÝ~J© Zo 1448 VH$ AnZm N>mnZo H$m `§Ì _wH$å_b H$a {b`m& CgZo Omo nhbr {H$Vm~
________
N>mnr dh Wr & 1

6. ^maV _| nm§Sw>{b{n`m| H$mo n‹T>Zm AmgmZ Š`m| Zht Wm? {ZåZ{b{IV _| go ghr {dH$ën
Mw{ZE : 1

A. nm§Sw>{b{n`m± ~hþV gñVr Wr§&


B. nm§Sw>{b{n`m| H$m ì`mnH$ Cn`moJ Wm&
C. nm§Sw>{b{n`m± A§J«oOr Am¡a {hÝXr _| {bIr JB© Wt&
D. nm§Sw>{b{n`m± ZmµOwH$ hmoVr Wr§&

7. "M¡n_oZ' {H$ZH$mo H$hm OmVm Wm? 1

A. nwñVH$ ~oMZo dmbm| H$mo


B. H$mJO ~oMZo dmbm| H$mo
C. N>mnoImZo _| H$m_ H$aZo dmbm| H$mo
D. "n¡Zr M¡n ~wŠg' ~oMZo dmbm| H$mo
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3. Why was the Vernacular Press Act passed in 1878? 1
Or
Why was ‘Gulamgiri’ book written by Jyotiba Phule in 1871? 1

4. Define the term ‘Veto.’ 1


Or
Define the term ‘Carding.’ 1

5. Fill in the blank.


Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology
into ______ around A.D. 768-770. 1
Or
By 1448, Gutenberg perfected the system of printing. The first book he
printed was the _______. 1

6. Why was reading of manuscript not easy in India? Choose the appropriate
reason from the following options : 1
A. Manuscripts were highly cheap.
B. Manuscripts were widely spread out.
C. Manuscripts were written in English and Hindi.
D. Manuscripts were fragile.

7. Who were called ‘Chapmen’? 1


A. Book seller
B. Paper seller
C. Workers of printing press
D. Seller of ‘penny chap books’

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8. [aº$ ñWmZm| H$mo nyU© H$s{OE& ½+½=1

g§gmYZm| Ho$ àH$ma CXmhaU


A-? O¡d Am¡a AO¡d
B-? ZdrH$aU `mo½` d AZdrH$aU `mo½`

9. ^maV H$m g~go àmMrZV_ H¥${Ì_ g_wÐr nÎmZ H$m¡Z gm h¡? 1


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^maV H$m g~go Jham, ñWb go {Kam d gwa{jV g_wÐr nÎmZ H$m¡Z gm h¡? 1

10. H$bnŠH$_ AmU{dH$$ D$Om© g§`§Ì {ZåZ _| go {H$g amÁ` _| pñWV h¡? 1
A. JwOamV
B. Amo{S>em
C. Ho$ab
D. V{_bZmSw>

11. ñVå^ A Am¡a B _| go ghr {dH$ën H$m M`Z H$s{OE& 1


A B
(a) MÝÐnwa Vmnr` D$Om© g§`§Ì$ (i) Amo{S>em
(b) _`ya^§O bm¡h A`ñH$ H$s ImZ (ii) A_aH§$Q>H$
(c) H$bmob Vob joÌ (iii) JwOamV
(d) ~m°ŠgmBQ>> IXmZ (iv) PmaIÊS>

12. [aº$ ñWmZ H$s ny{V© H$s{OE :


________
CÚmoJ H$m Cn`moJ hdmB© OhmO ~ZmZo _|, ~V©Z VWm Vma ~ZmZo _| {H$`m OmVm h¡& 1

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8. Fill in the blanks. ½+½=1

Types of Resources Examples

A-? Biotic and Abiotic

B-? Renewable and non-renewable

9. Which is the oldest artificial sea port of India? 1


Or
Which is the deepest, landlocked and well protected sea port of India? 1

10. In which of the following States is Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant


located? 1
A. Gujarat
B. Odisha
C. Kerala
D. Tamil Nadu

11. Choose the correct option from columns A and B. 1

A B

(a) Chandrapur thermal power plant (i) Odisha

(b) Mayurbhanj iron ore mines (ii) Amarkantak

(c) Kalol oil fields (iii) Gujarat

(d) Bauxite mines (iv) Jharkhand

12. Fill in the blank :


________ industry is used for manufacturing aircraft, utensils and wires. 1

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13. lrb§H$m Ho$ OmVr` g_yh _| {ZåZ _| go H$m¡Z go à_wI h¢… 1
A. B©gmB© d V{_b$
B. ~m¡Õ d {hÝXÿ
C. qghbr d V{_b
D. {g§hbr d B©gmB©

14. ~opëO`_ _| joÌr` A§Va Ed§ gm§ñH¥${VH$ {d{dYVm H$s g_ñ`m Ho$ g_mYmZ hoVw CR>mE JE
{H$gr EH$ H$X_ H$m CëboI H$s{OE& 1

15. AmYw{ZH$ bmoH$Vm§{ÌH$ ì`dñWmE± {Z`§ÌU Am¡a g§VwbZ ~ZmE aIVr h¢& j¡{VO gÎmm H$s
gmPoXmar Ho$ AmYma na ghr {dH$ën H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE& 1
A. H|$Ð gaH$ma, amÁ` gaH$ma, ñWmZr` {ZH$m`&
B. {dYm{`H$m, H$m`©nm{bH$m, Ý`m`nm{bH$m&$
C. {d{^Þ gm_m{OH$ g_yhm| Ho$ _Ü`&
D. {d{^Þ X~md g_yhm| Ho$ _Ü`&

16. _{hbmAm| H$mo Kaoby CËnr‹S>Z go ~MmZo Ho$ {bE H$moB© EH$ VarH$m gwPmBE& 1
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17. ñVå^ A VWm ñVå^ B _| go JbV {dH$ën H$m M`Z H$s{OE& 1

ñVå^ A ñVå^ B
ì`{º$ H$s loUr {dH$mg Ho$ bú`/AmH$m§jmE±
(a) ^y{_hrZ J«m_rU _OXÿa (i) H$m_ H$aZo Ho$ A{YH$ {XZ VWm
~ohVa _OXÿar
(b) n§Om~ Ho$ g_¥Õ {H$gmZ (ii) qgMmB© Ho$ {bE A{V[aº$ gmYZm|
H$s CnbãYVm
(c) {H$gmZ Omo IoVr Ho$ {bE Ho$db dfm© (iii) {H$gmZm| H$mo CZH$s CnO Ho$ {bE
na {Z^©a h¢ Á`mXm g_W©Z _yë`$
(d) ^yñdm_r n[adma H$s EH$ J«m_rU (iv) {Z`{_V Zm¡H$ar Am¡a ~ohVa _OXÿar
_{hbm AnZr Am` ~‹T>mZo Ho$ {bE$

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13. Which one of the following is a major caste group of Sri Lanka : 1
A. Christian and Tamil
B. Buddhist and Hindu
C. Sinhali and Tamil
D. Sinhali and Christian

14. State any one step taken in Belgium to rule out the problem of regional
differences and cultural diversities. 1

15. Modern democracies maintain check and balance system. Identify the
correct option based on the horizontal power sharing arrangement. 1
A. Central government, state government, local bodies.
B. Legislature, executive, judiciary.
C. Among different social groups.
D. Among different pressure groups.

16. Suggest any one way to protect women from domestic oppression. 1
Or
Suggest any one way to create communal harmony among various
communities of India. 1

17. Choose the incorrect option from column A and column B. 1


Column A Column B
Category of person Developmental goals/Aspirations
(a) Landless rural labourers (i) More days of work and better
wages
(b) Prosperous farmers from (ii) Availability of other sources
Punjab of irrigation
(c) Farmers who depend only on (iii) Assured a higher support
rain for growing crops prices for their crops
(d) A rural woman from a land (iv) Regular job and high wages
owning family to increase her income

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18. Vm{bH$m H$m AÜ``Z H$s{OE VWm ZrMo {XE àíZ H$m CÎma {b{IE& 1

h[a`mUm, Ho$ab Am¡a {~hma Ho$ Hw$N> VwbZmË_H$ Am±H$‹S>o


amÁ` {eew _¥Ë`w Xa à{V gmjaVm {Zdb CnpñW{V AZwnmV (à{V 100
1,000 ì`{º$ Xa % ì`{º$) CƒVa (Am`w 14 VWm 15 df©)
(2016) (2011) 2013-14
h[a`mUm 33 82 61
Ho$ab 10 94 83
{~hma 38 62 43

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g§JR>Z ([anmoQ>© g§»`m 575)
àíZ … Ho$ab H$s VwbZm _| {H$g amÁ` H$s {eew _¥Ë`w Xa g~go A{YH$ h¡?

19. AY© J«m_rU joÌm| _| amoOJma g¥OZ Ho$ {bE H$moB© EH$ VarH$m gwPmBE&$ 1

20. gH$b Kaoby CËnmX H$s JUZm {H$g àH$ma H$s OmVr h¡? 1
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gmd©O{ZH$ joÌH$, {ZOr joÌH$ go {H$g àH$ma {^Þ h¡? 1

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21. {XE JE òmoV H$mo n{‹T>E Am¡a ZrMo {XE JE àíZm| Ho$ CÎma {b{IE :
òmoV … eham| _| Am§XmobZ
Am§XmobZ H$s ewéAmV ehar _Ü`dJ© H$s {hñgoXmar Ho$ gmW hþB©& hµOmam| {dÚm{W©`m| Zo
ñHy$b-H$m°boO N>mo‹S> {XE& hoS>_mñQ>am| Am¡a {ejH$m| Zo BñVrµ\o$ gm¢n {XE& dH$sbm| Zo _wµH$X_o
b‹S>Zm ~§X H$a {X`m& _Ðmg Ho$ Abmdm µÁ`mXmVa àm§Vm| _| n[afX² MwZmdm| H$m ~{hîH$ma {H$`m
J`m& _Ðmg _| µJ¡a-~«m÷Um| Ûmam ~ZmB© JB© OpñQ>g nmQ>u H$m _mZZm Wm {H$ H$mC§{gb _| àdoe
Ho$ µO[aE CÝh| do A{YH$ma {_b gH$Vo h¢ Omo gm_mÝ` ê$n go Ho$db ~«m÷Um| H$mo {_b nmVo h¢
Bg{bE Bg nmQ>u Zo MwZmdm| H$m ~{hîH$ma Zht {H$`m&

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18. Study the table and answer the question given below. 1
Some comparative data on Haryana, Kerala and Bihar
State Infant Mortality Literacy Net Attendance Ratio
Rate per 1,000 Rate % (per 100 persons) secondary
live births (2016) 2011 stage (age 14 and 15 years)
2013-14
Haryana 33 82 61
Kerala 10 94 83
Bihar 38 62 43
Sources : Economic Survey, 2017-18 Vol. 2, Government of India;
National Sample Survey Organisation (Report No. 575)
Question : In comparison to Kerala which state has the highest infant
mortality rate.

19. Suggest any one way to create employment in semi-rural areas. 1

20. How is GDP calculated? 1


Or
How is Public sector different from Private sector? 1

Section-B

21. Read the source given below and answer the questions that follows:
Source : The Movement in the Towns
The movement started with middle-class participation in the cities.
Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges,
headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal
practices. The council elections were boycotted in most provinces except
Madras, where the Justice Party, the party of the non-Brahmans, felt that
entering the council was one way of gaining some power–something that
usually only Brahmans had access to.

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Am{W©H$ _moM} na Agh`moJ H$m Aga Am¡a ^r µÁ`mXm ZmQ>H$s` ahm& {dXoer gm_mZm| H$m
~{hîH$ma {H$`m J`m, eam~ H$s XþH$mZm| H$s {nHo$qQ>J H$s JB©, Am¡a {dXoer H$n‹S>m| H$s hmobr
ObmB© OmZo bJr& 1921 go 1922 Ho$ ~rM {dXoer H$n‹S>m| H$m Am`mV AmYm ah J`m Wm&
CgH$s µH$s_V 102 H$amoS‹ > go KQ>H$a 57 H$amo‹S> ah JB©& ~hþV gmao ñWmZm| na ì`mnm[a`m| Zo
{dXoer MrOm| H$m ì`mnma H$aZo `m {dXoer ì`mnma _| n¡gm bJmZo go BZH$ma H$a {X`m& O~
~{hîH$ma Am§XmobZ \¡$bm Am¡a bmoJ Am`m{VV H$n‹S>o H$mo N>mo‹S>H$a Ho$db ^maVr` H$n‹S>o
nhZZo bJo Vmo ^maVr` H$n‹S>m {_bm| Am¡a hWH$aKm| H$m CËnmXZ ^r ~‹T>Zo bJm&
21.1 n[afX² MwZmdm| Ho$ ~{hîH$ma Ho$ g§~§Y _| "OpñQ>g nmQ>u' H$s ^y{_H$m H$mo ñnï>
H$s{OE&> 1

21.2 "Am{W©H$ _moM} na Agh`moJ Am§XmobZ' H$m Aga ZmQ>H$s` Š`m| ahm?$ 1

21.3 "{dXoer H$n‹S>m ì`mnma' na "~{hîH$ma' Am§XmobZ go n‹S>o à^md H$mo ñnï> H$s{OE&$ 1

22. AR>mahdt gXr Ho$ Am{Iar XeH$ _| {~«Q>oZ H$s VoOr go ~‹T>Vr hþB© Am~mXr Ho {H$Ýht VrZ
à^mdm| H$mo ñnï> H$s{OE& 1×3=3

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CÞrgdt gXr H$s ewéAmV _| ^maV Ho$ H$n‹S>m {Z`m©V _| H$_r Š`m| AmZo bJr? {H$Ýht VrZ
H$maUm| H$mo ñnï> H$s{OE&$ 1×3=3

23. g§gmYZm| Ho$ {ddoH$nyU© Cn`moJ Ho$ _hÎd H$m dU©Z H$s{OE& 3

AWdm
g§gmYZ {Z`moOZ Ho$ {d{dY gmonmZm| H$m dU©Z H$s{OE& 3

24. ""gj_ n[adhZ Ho$ gmYZ Xoe Ho$ Vrd« {dH$mg hoVw nyd© Ano{jV h¢&'' Bg H$WZ H$s
CXmhaUm| g{hV nw{ï> H$s{OE& 3

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The effects of non-cooperation on the economic front were more
dramatic. Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and
foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires. The import of foreign cloth halved
between 1921 and 1922, its value dropping from Rs. 102 crore to Rs. 57
crore. In many places merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign
goods or finance foreign trade. As the boycott movement spread, and
people began discarding imported clothes and wearing only Indian ones,
production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up.

21.1 Explain the role of ‘Justice Party’ in boycotting of council


elections. 1

21.2 How was the effects of ‘non-cooperation on the economic front’


dramatic? 1

21.3 Explain the effect of ‘Boycott’ movement on ‘foreign textile


trade.’ 1

22. Explain any three effects of population growth in England in the late
eighteenth century. 1×3=3
Or
Why did the export of Indian textile decline at the beginning of the
nineteenth century? Explain any three reasons. 1×3=3

23. Describe the importance of judicious use of resources. 3


Or
Describe the different steps of ‘resource planning.’ 3

24. “Efficient means of transport are pre-requisites for fast development of


the country.” Support the statement with examples. 3

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25. "g§Kr` emgZ' H$s {H$Ýhr§ VrZ {deofVmAm| H$m dU©Z H$s{OE& 1×3=3

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"EH$mË_H$ emgZ' H$s {H$Ýht VrZ {deofVmAm| H$m dU©Z H$s{OE&$ 1×3=3

26. ^maVr` g§{dYmZ _| d{U©V "Y_©{ZanojVm' Ho$ {H$Ýht VrZ bjUm| H$m CëboI H$s{OE& 1×3=3
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^maVr` amOZr{V _| "Om{VdmX' H$s à_wI g_ñ`mAm| H$m CëboI H$s{OE& 1×3=3

27. eara Ðì`_mZ gyMH$m§H$ (~r.E_.AmB©.) H$mo ~ZmE aIZo Ho$ {bE H$moB© VrZ g§Vw{bV Cnm`
gwPmB`o& 1×3=3

28. ""V¥Vr`H$ joÌH$ H$s J{V{d{Y`m±, àmW{_H$ Ed§ {ÛVr`H$ joÌH$m| Ho$ {dH$mg _| ghm`Vm
H$aVr h¢&'' Bg H$WZ H$m _yë`m§H$Z H$s{OE& 3
AWdm
""{dH$mg H$s àma§{^H$ AdñWmAm| _| "àmW{_H$ joÌH$' hr Am{W©H$ g{H«$`Vm H$m g~go
_hÎdnyU© joÌH$ ahm h¡&'' Bg H$WZ H$m _yë`m§H$Z H$s{OE& 3

I§S>-J

29. `yamon _| CÞrgdt gXr Ho$ ewéAmVr XeH$m| _| amï´>r` EH$Vm Ho$ {dMma CXmadmX go {H$g
àH$ma OwS‹ >o Wo? ñnï> H$s{OE& 5
AWdm
`yZmZ Ho$ ñdV§ÌVm g§J«m_ Zo {H$g àH$ma `yamon Ho$ {e{jV A{^OmV dJ© _| amï´>r` ^mdZmAm|
H$m g§Mma {H$`m? ì`m»`m H$s{OE& 5

30. H¥${f H$mo ^maVr` AW©ì`dñWm H$s ar‹T> Š`m| H$hm OmVm h¡? ñnï> H$s{OE& 5

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25. Describe any three features of ‘federal government.’ 1×3=3
Or
Describe any three features of ‘unitary government.’ 1×3=3

26. Mention any three features of ‘secularism’ described in the Indian


Constitution. 1×3=3
Or
Mention the problem of ‘Casteism’ in Indian politics. 1×3=3

27. Suggest any three ways to maintain Body Mass Index (BMI). 1×3=3

28. “Tertiary sector activities help in the development of the primary and
secondary sectors.” Evaluate the statement. 3
Or
“ ‘Primary sector’ was the most important sector of economic activity at
initial stages of development.” Evaluate the statement. 3

Section-C

29. How did ideas of national unity in early nineteenth century Europe allied
to the ideology of liberalism? Explain. 5
Or
How did Greek war of independence mobilise nationalist feelings among
the educated elite across Europe? Explain. 5

30. Why is agriculture called the backbone of Indian economy? Explain. 5

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31. amOZr{VH$ Xb Ho$ {H$Ýht nm±M H$m`m] H$m dU©Z H$s{OE& 1×5=5

32. "bmoH$Vm§{ÌH$ emgZ ì`dñWm emgZ H$s AÝ` ì`dñWmAm| go ~ohVa h¡&' CXmhaUm| g{hV
Bg H$WZ H$s nw{ï> H$s{OE& 5

33. ""~¢H$, Xoe Ho$ Am{W©H$ {dH$mg _| _hÎdnyU© ^y{_H$m {Z^mVo h¢&'' H$WZ H$s CXmhaUm| g{hV
nw{ï> H$s{OE& 5
AWdm
""G$U H$^r-H$^r H$O©Xmam| H$mo Eogr n[apñW{V _| YHo$b XoVm h¡ Ohm± go {ZH$bZm H$m\$s
H$ï>Xm`H$ hmoVm h¡&'' H$WZ H$s CXmhaUm| g{hV nw{ï> H$s{OE& 5

34. ZrMo {XE JE òmoVm| H$mo n{‹T>E Am¡a CZHo$ ZrMo {XE àíZm| Ho$ CÎma {b{IE…
òmoV H$ - AÝVaXoer` CËnmXZ$$
~rgdt eVmãXr Ho$ _Ü` VH$ CËnmXZ _w»`V… Xoem| H$s gr_mAm| Ho$ A§Xa hr gr{_V Wm& BZ
Xoem| H$s gr_mAm| H$mo bm§KZo dmbr dñVwAm| _| Ho$db H$ƒm _mb, ImÚ nXmW© Am¡a V¡`ma
CËnmX hr Wo& ^maV O¡go Cn{Zdoem| go H$ƒm _mb Ed§ ImÚ nXmW© {Z`m©V hmoVo Wo Am¡a V¡`ma
dñVwAm| H$m Am`mV hmoVm Wm& ì`mnma hr XÿañW Xoem| H$mo Amng _| Omo‹S>Zo H$m _w»` O[a`m
Wm& `h ~‹S>r H§$n{Z`m± Wt, {OÝh| ~hþamï´>r` H§$n{Z`m± H$hVo h¢&
òmoV I - {dXoer ì`mnma Am¡a ~mµOmam| H$m EH$sH$aU
gab eãXm| _| H$hm OmE, Vmo {dXoe ì`mnma Kaoby ~mµOmam| AWm©V² AnZo Xoe Ho$ ~mµOmam| go
~mha Ho$ ~mµOmam| _| nhþ±MZo Ho$ {bE CËnmXH$m| H$mo EH$ Adga àXmZ H$aVm h¡& CËnmXH$
Ho$db AnZo Xoe Ho$ ~mµOmam| _| hr AnZo CËnmX Zht ~oM gH$Vo h¢, ~pëH$ {díd Ho$ AÝ`
Xoem| Ho$ ~mµOmam| _| ^r à{VñnYm© H$a gH$Vo h¢& Bgr àH$ma, Xÿgao Xoem| _| CËnm{XV dñVwAm| Ho$
Am`mV go IarXXmam| Ho$ g_j CZ dñVwAm| Ho$ Kaoby CËnmXZ Ho$ AÝ` {dH$ënm| H$m {dñVma
hmoVm h¡&

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31. Describe any five functions of political party. 1×5=5

32. ‘Democratic system is better than any other form of governments.’


Support the statement with examples. 5

33. “Bank plays an important role in the economic development of the


country.” Support the statement with examples. 5
Or
“Credit sometimes pushes the borrower into a situation from which
recovery is very painful.” Support the statement with examples. 5

34. Read the sources given below and answer the questions that follow :
Source A - Production across countries
Until the middle of the twentieth century, production was largely
organised within countries. What crossed the boundaries of these
countries were raw material, food stuff and finished products. Colonies
such as India exported raw materials and food stuff and imported finished
goods. Trade was the main channel connecting distant countries. This was
before large companies called multinational corporations (MNCs)
emerged on the scene.
Source B - Foreign trade and integration of markets
Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the
domestic markets, i.e., markets of their own countries. Producers can sell
their produce not only in markets located within the country but can also
compete in markets located in other countries of the world. Similarly, for
the buyers, import of goods produced in another country is one way of
expanding the choice of goods beyond what is domestically produced.

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Cn^moº$mAm|, {deofH$a ehar joÌ _| YZr dJ© Ho$ Cn^moº$mAm| H$mo bm^ hþAm h¡& BZ
Cn^moº$mAm| Ho$ g_j nhbo go A{YH$ {dH$ën h¢ Am¡a do A~ AZoH$ CËnmXm| H$s CËH¥$ï>
JwUdÎmm Am¡a H$_ H$s_V go bm^mpÝdV hmo aho h¢& n[aUm_V… `o bmoJ nhbo H$s VwbZm _|
AmO AnojmH¥$V CƒVa OrdZ ñVa H$m AmZÝX bo aho h¢& CËnmXH$m| Am¡a l{_H$m| na
d¡ídrH$aU H$m EH$g_mZ à^md Zht n‹S>m h¡&

òmoV H$ - AÝVaXoer` CËnmXZ


34.1 ~hþamï´>r` H§$n{Z`m± {H$g àH$ma g§gma Ho$ Xoem| H$mo OmoS‹ > ahr h¢? 1

òmoV I - {dXoer ì`mnma Am¡a ~mµOmam| H$m EH$sH$aU


34.2 {dXoer ì`mnma {H$g àH$ma Xoem| H$mo OmoS‹ >Zo H$m à_wI _mJ© h¡? 2

òmoV J - ^maV _| d¡ídrH$aU H$m à^md


34.3 d¡ídrH$aU {H$g àH$ma Cn^moº$mAm| Ho$ {bE bm^H$mar h¡? 2

I§S>-K
_mZ{MÌ H$m¡eb AmYm[aV àíZ
35. (a) Xmo bjU ‘A’ Am¡a ‘B’ {XE JE ^maV Ho$ amOZr{VH$ aoIm-_mZ{MÌ _| A§{H$V {H$E
JE h¢& BZ bjUm| H$mo {ZåZ{b{IV OmZH$mar H$s ghm`Vm go nhMm{ZE Am¡a CZHo$
ghr Zm_ _mZ{MÌ na ItMr JB© aoImAm| na {b{IE& 1×2=2

(A) dh ñWmZ Ohm± ^maVr` amï´>r` H$m§J«og H$m A{YdoeZ hþAm&


(B) dh ñWmZ Ohm± go Zrb H$s IoVr H$aZo dmbo {H$gmZm| H$m Am§XmobZ àma§^ hþAm&

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Source C - Impact of globalisation in India
Globalisation and greater competition among producers – both local and
foreign producers – has been of advantage to consumers, particularly the
well-off sections in the urban areas. There is greater choice before these
consumers who now enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several
products. As a result, these people today, enjoy much higher standards of
living than was possible earlier.

Source A - Production across countries


34.1 How are MNCs a major force in connecting the countries of the
world? 1
Source B - Foreign trade and integration of markets
34.2 How does foreign trade become a main channel in connecting
countries? 2
Source C - Impact of globalisation in India
34.3 How is globalisation beneficial for consumers? 2

Section-D
Map Skill Based Question

35. (a) Two features ‘A’ and ‘B’ are marked on the given political outline
map of India. Identify these features with the help of the following
informations and write their correct names on the lines marked near
them. 1×2=2

(A) The place where the Indian National Congress Session was
held.

(B) The place where the movement of Indigo planters was started.

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Cn`wº$ {M•m| go Xem©BE Am¡a CZHo$ Zm_ {b{IE& 1×4=4
(i) gaXma gamoda ~m±Y
(ii) {^bmB© bmohm Am¡a BñnmV g§`§Ì
(iii) nwUo gm°âQ>do`a Q>oŠZmobm°Or nmH©$
(iv) H$mo{ÀM à_wI g_wÐr nÎmZ
(v) B§Xm¡a gyVr dó CÚmoJ
(vi) Zamoam AmU{dH$ D$Om© g§`§Ì

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h¢& {H$Ýht N>… àíZm| Ho$ CÎma {bIZo h§¡&

35.1 Cg amÁ` H$m Zm_ {b{IE, Ohm± ^maVr` amï´>r` H$m§J«og Zo AnZm A{YdoeZ 1920 _|
Am`mo{OV {H$`m& 1

35.2 Cg amÁ` H$m Zm_ {b{IE, Ohm± go Zrb H$s IoVr H$aZo dmbo {H$gmZm| H$m Am§XmobZ
àma§^ hþAm& 1

35.3 Cg amÁ` H$m Zm_ {b{IE, Ohm± O{b`m§dmbm ~mJ KQ>Zm K{Q>V hþB©&$ 1

35.4 Cg amÁ` H$m Zm_ {b{IE, Ohm± gaXma gamoda ~m±Y pñWV h¡& 1

35.5 Cg amÁ` H$m Zm_ {b{IE, Ohm± {^bmB© bmohm Am¡a BñnmV g§`§Ì pñWV h¡& 1

35.6 Cg amÁ` H$m Zm_ {b{IE, Ohm± nwUo gm°âQ>do`a Q>oŠZmobm°Or nmH©$ pñWV h¡& 1

35.7 Cg amÁ` H$m Zm_ {b{IE, Ohm± H$mo{ƒ "g_wÐr nÎmZ' pñWV h¡& 1

35.8 Cg amÁ` H$m Zm_ {b{IE, Ohm± B§Xm¡a gyVr dó CÚmoJ pñWV h¡& 1

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(b) Locate and label any four of the following with appropriate symbols
on the same given political outline map of India. 1×4=4

(i) Sardar Sarovar Dam

(ii) Bhilai Iron and Steel Plant

(iii) Pune Software Technology Park

(iv) Kochi Major Sea Port

(v) Indore Cotton Textile Industry

(vi) Naraura Nuclear Power Plant

Note : The following questions are for Visually Impaired Candidates only in
lieu of Q. No. 35. Attempt any six questions.

35.1 Name the State where the session of Indian National Congress was
held in 1920. 1

35.2 Name the State where the movement of Indigo planters was started. 1

35.3 Name the State where the Jallianwala Bagh massacre occured. 1

35.4 Name the State where Sardar Sarovar Dam is located. 1

35.5 Name the State where Bhilai Iron and Steel plant is located. 1

35.6 Name the State where Pune Software Technology Park is located. 1

35.7 Name the State where Kochi ‘Sea Port’ is located. 1

35.8 Name the State where Indore cotton textile industry is located. 1

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Map for Q. No. 35
ZŠem àíZ g§»`m 35 Ho$ {bE

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QNO. EXPECTED ANSWERS/VALUE POINTS PAGE MARKS


SECTION-A NO.
1. 1
A/French Revolution. H(5)
2. Inland Emigration Act of 1859:
Plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea gardens
without Permission. H(60) 1
3. Vernacular Press Act:
It provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports
and editorials in the Vernaculars press. H(175) 1
OR
Gulamgiri by Jyotiba Phule.
It was written against injustice of the caste system. H(174)
1
4. Veto:
It is the power to unilaterally stop any bill. H(99) 1

OR
Carding:
1
It is a process in which fibers such as cotton or wool are prepared H(106)
prior to spinning.

5. Japan H(154) 1
OR
Bible H(157) 1
6. H(167) 1
D/Manuscript were fragile.
7. Chapmen: H(162) 1
D/Seller of ‘Penny Chap books’
8. Types of Resources: G(1) ½+½+=
A- On the basis of Origin 1
B- On the Basis of Exhaustibility
9. Oldest artificial Sea port of India: G(88) 1
Chennai
OR
Deepest, landlocked and well protected Sea Port: G(88) 1
Vishakhapatnam

1
10. Kalpakkam Nuclear Plant located: G(61) 1
D/ Tamil Nadu

11. Correct option: G(59) 1


C/Kalol Oil Fields – Gujarat
12. Industry used for manufacturing aircraft: G(74) 1
Aluminium Smelting
13. Major caste group of Sri Lanka: DP(2) 1
C/ Sinhali and Tamil
14. Step taken by Belgium: DP(4) 1
The constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French
speaking ministers shall be equal in Central Government
15. Horizontal power sharing: DP(44) 1
B/ Legislative, executive, judiciary
16. To protect women from domestic oppression. DP(44) 1
(i) By enhancing their political representation
(ii) By empowering them through education.
(iii) Through legal rights
(iv) Any other relevant point.
Any one point
OR
Ways to create Communal harmony
(i) By enhancing the feeling of national integration among people
(ii) Communal Prejudices and Propaganda needs to be eradicated DP(47) 1
in everyday life.
(ii) Any other relevant point
17. Incorrect option: E(4) 1
D/ A rural woman from
a land owing family -Regular Job and high wage to
increase her income

18. Table: Highest infant mortality rate: E(10) 1


Bihar
19. Way to create employment in Semi- rural areas: E(28) 1
(i) By setting up of small and Agro based industries
(ii) By launching Infrastructural projects
(iii) Any other relevant point.
Any one to be mentioned
20. GDP: E(23) 1
The value of final goods and services produced in each sector during a
particular year provides the total production of the sector for that
year.
OR

2
Public Sector different from Private Sector E(33) 1
In the public sector govt. owns most of the assets and provides all the
services whereas In Private sector ownership of assets and delivery of
services is in the hands of private individual or companies
SECTION-B
21.
Source : The Movement in the Towns
H(58) 1+1+1=
21.1 Explain the role of justice party in boycotting of council elections. 3
Ans- Justice Party, the party of the non-Brahmans, felt that entering
the council was one way of gaining some power –something that
usually only Brahmans had access to. (1)

21.2 How was the effects of non-cooperation on the economic front


dramatic?
Ans- Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed and foreign
cloth burnt in huge bonfires. (1)

21.3 Explain the effect of boycott movement on foreign textile trade.


Ans.
i. The import of foreign cloth halved
ii. Merchants & traders refused to trade in foreign goods or
finance foreign trade.
iii. Indian textile mills & handloom went up
iv. Any other relevant point
Any one to be explained (1)

22. Effects of Population growth in England : H(81) 3


i. Increase the demand of food grain in Britain
ii. Urban Centers expanded
iii. Effect on Corn laws.
iv. Food was imported in Britain.
v. Pushing up food grain prices
vi. Any other relevant point
Any three points to be explained.
OR

Export of Indian textile decline:


(i) Cotton industries developed in England
(ii) Companies in England pressurized Government to impose
import duties on cotton textile so that Manchester goods
could be sold in Britain without facing any competition
from outside
(iii) Industrialists persuaded the East India Company to sell British
3
manufactures in Indian markets
(iv) Export of British cotton goods increased in the early 19th
Century H(116) 3
(v) Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be explained

23. Judicious use of Resources: G(4) 3


(i) Resources are vital for any developmental activity.
(ii) Irrational consumption and over utilization may lead to socio-
economic & environmental problems.
(iii) Most of the resources are non-renewable, if exhausted,
then they may not be able to recreated.
(iv) Resources are available only in limited quantity
(v) Any other relevant point
Any three points to be described
OR
Steps of Resource Planning:
(i)Identification & Inventory of resources
(ii) Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate
technology, skill and institutional set-up.
(iii) Resource development plans are matched with overall national 3
G(4)
development plans.
(iv)Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be described
24. Means of Transport are pre-requisites for fast development of the G(81) 3
country:
(i) For carrying passengers and things from one place to another
(ii) Raw material can reach factories faster.
(iii) The movement of the finished goods from their supply
locations to demand locations necessitates the need for
transport.
(iv) Mobility of labour force also increases.
(v) Some people are engaged in facilitating the movements are
known as traders who make the products come to the
consumers by transportation
(vi) Today, the world has been converted into a large village with
the help of efficient & fast moving transport.
(v)Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be explained
25. Features of Federal Government: DP(15) 3
(i) Sharing of powers-two or more levels of Government
(ii) Each government has its own jurisdiction
(iii) Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the
powers of different levels of Government
4
(iv) Sources of revenue for each level of government are clearly
specified to ensure its financial autonomy.
(v) The fundamental provisions of the constitution can be changed
with the consent of both.
(vi)It has dual objectives to safeguard and promote unity of the
country.
(viii)Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be described.
OR
Features of Unitary Government:
(i) All powers are centralized in the hands of the Central
government
(ii) The sub-units are subordinate to Central Government.
(iii) The Central Government can pass an order to provincial or the
local government
(iv) Centre and state governments are separately answerable to
the people. DP(15)
3
(v) Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be described
26. Feature of Secularism: DP(49) 3
(i) There is no official religion in a secular state like India.
(ii) The Constitution does not give a special status to any religion.
(iii) The Constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of
religion.
(iv) All individuals and communities have been given freedom to
practice, profess and propagate any religion.
(v) The Constitution of India puts ban on the discrimination on
grounds of religion.
(vi) )Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be mentioned.
OR
Problems of Casteism in Indian Politics:
(i)Caste system is an extreme form of Social inequality
(ii)In this system, hereditary occupational division was sanctioned by
rituals.
(iii)They were subjected to the inhuman practice of untouchability.
(iv)When party choose candidates in elections, they keep in mind the
cast compositions of the electorate
(v) People nominate candidates from different castes so as to muster
necessary support to win elections.
(v)Candidates in elections make appeals to cast sentiments to muster 3
support. DP
(vi)Any other relevant point. (49,51)
Any three points to be mentioned.
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27. BMI: E(13) 3
(i)Eat healthy and nutritious food
(ii) Regular exercise.
(iii)Self monitoring
(iv)Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be explained.
28. Tertiary sector helps in the development of primary and secondary E(20) 3
sectors :
(i)Tertiary sector activities help in the development of the primary and
secondary sector.
(ii)These activities are an aid or a support for the production process.
(iii)Transport, Storage, Communication, Banking, Trade are some
example of service or Tertiary sector.
(iv) Promote primary and secondary sectors by providing expertise,
finance, transportation, advertisement, etc.
(v)Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be evaluated.
OR
Primary Sector the most important sector at initial stages of
development:
(i)As the methods of farming change and agriculture sector began to
prosper, it produces much more food than before.
(ii) Many people could now take up other activities.
(iii)There were increasing number of craft-persons and traders.
(iv)Buying and selling activities increased many times. E(23) 3
(vi)Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be evaluated.
29. Section C

Ideas of national unity in Europe allied to the ideology of liberalism: H(9,10) 5


(i) Liberals emphasized the concept of government by consent.
(ii) Liberals supported creation of unified economic territory
(iii) Liberals supported the demand of middle class about freedom
of markets and end of state-imposed restrictions on
movement of goods and capital.
(iv) For the new middle-class liberalism stands for individual
freedom and equality of all before law.
(v) A common custom union, sovereign, at the initiative of Prussia
was formed.
(vi) Liberalism stood for end of autocracy and special privileges.
(vii)The creation of a network of railways stimulated mobility,
harnessing economic interests to national unification.

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(viii)A wave of economic nationalism strengthened the wider
nationalist sentiments growing at the time.
(vii) Any other relevant point.
Any five points to be explained.
OR
Greek War of Independence mobilized nationalist feelings:
(i) The growth of revolutionary nationalism in Europe sparked off
a struggle for independence amongst the Greeks
(ii) Nationalists in Greece got support from other Greeks living in
exile.
(iii) Sympathies for ancient Greek culture.
(iv) Poets and artists landed Greece as the cradle of European
civilization.
(v) The English poet Lord Byron organized funds and later went to
fight in the War.
(vi) The growth of revolutionary nationalism in Europe let to
struggle for independence among the Greeks from ottoman
Empire.
(vii)Finally, The Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognized
Greece as an independent nation. 5
(vii)Any other relevant point. H(13)
Any five points to be explained.
30. Agriculture as the backbone of Indian economy: G(44) 5
(i) It’s share in the GDP is high.
(ii) It provides employment opportunities.
(iii) Population dependent on agriculture for sustenance
(iv) It provides raw material to Secondary sector.
(v) It helps in improving trade.
(vi) Service sector is also based on agriculture.
(vii) Any other relevant point.
Any five points to be explained.

31. Functions of Political Party: DP(73,74 5


(i)Parties contest elections.
(ii)Parties put forward different policies and programmes.
(iii)Parties lay a decisive role in making laws.
(iv)Parties form and run governments.
(v)They shape public opinion.
(vi)Play the role of opposition.
(vii)Access to government machinery and welfare schemes.
(viii) Any other relevant point.
Any five points to be described.

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32. Democratic system is better than any other form of Governments: DP(90) 5
(i)Promotes equality among citizens.
(ii)Enhances the dignity of the individual.
(iii)Improves the quality of decision making.
(iv)Provides a method to resolve conflicts.
(v)Allows room to correct mistakes.
(vi) Any other relevant point.
Any five points to be explained.
33. Role of Banks in the economic development of the country: E(42) 5
(i)There is a huge demand for loans for various economic activities.
(ii)Banks make use of the deposits to meet the loan requirements of
the people.
(iii)Banks mediate between those who have surplus funds and those
who are in need of these funds.
(iv)They charge a higher interest rate on loans than what they offer on
deposits.
(v)They charge from borrowers and what is paid to depositors is their
main source of income.
(vi)Banks promote all the sectors of the economy through loans.
(vii) Any other relevant point.
Any five points to be explained.
OR
Credit push the borrowers in a situation from which recovery is
painful:
(i) It happens when the borrower is not able to repay the loan
(ii) Many a times caught into the situation of debt-trap
(iii) To repay her loan person has to sell a portion of her/his land. E(44) 5
(iv) The situation of the person gets much worse off than before.
(v) Any other relevant point
(To be assessed as a whole)
34. Source A- Production across countries
34.1 How are MNCs a major force in connecting the countries of the
world?
(i) MNCs can form and utilize the connections between national
economies.
(ii) Helps in the integration of world markets
(iii)multinational corporations may also outsource their production
processes, often to lesser developed nations to reduce costs.
(iv)Flows of information are also.
(iv)Any other relevant point.
Any one point to be explained. (1)

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Source B- Foreign trade and integration of markets:
34.2 How does foreign trade become a main channel in connecting
countries?
(i)Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach
beyond the domestic markets.
(ii)Producers can sell their produce not only in market located within
the country but also compete in markets located in other countries of
the world.
(iv) Technology also helps in expanding foreign trade
(iv)Any other relevant point
Any two points to be explained. (2)

Source C- Impact of globalization in India.


34.3 How is globalization beneficial for consumers?
(i) Greater choice before the consumers.
(ii) Improved quality.
(iii)Lower prices for several products.
(iv)People enjoying higher standards of living than was possible
earlier.
(v) Any other relevant point. E(Pg- 1+2+2=5

Any two points to be explained. (2) 56,59,66)


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35. See filled attached map. 2+4=6

For Visually impaired candidates:


1X6=6

35.1 Maharashtra
35.2 Bihar
35.3 Punjab
35.4 Gujarat
35.5 Chhattisgarh
35.6 Maharashtra
35.7 Kerala
35.8 Madhya Pradesh (MP)
Any Six questions to be attempted

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35 a HISTORY

A-Madras

B- Champaran

35 b GEOGRAPHY

i-Sardar

Sarovar Dam

ii. Bhillai Iron

and Steel Plant

iii. Pune

Software

Technology

Park

Iv- Kochchi Sea

Port

v- Indore

Cotton Textile

Industry

vi- Naraura

Nuclear Power

Plant

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