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A.K.CHILDREN ACADEMY, RAJ NAGAR EXTN.

SESSION 2023-24, REVISION WORKSHEET


SUBJECT – SOCIAL SCIENCE (087)

NAME : M.M.-20
CLASS X Time:1 Hour

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS: (1X4=4)

Q1.______________was the result of the Act of Union, 1707. United Kingdom of Great Britain

Q2. Indiscriminate exploitation of resources has led to global ecological crisis. Which of the following is
not associated to this statement?

(i)Global warming.

(ii)Ozone layer maintenance.

(iii)Environmental pollution.

(iv) Land degradation.

Q3. Indicate true or false for given statement and give valid reasons:

Five times the Constitution of Belgium amended between 1970 and 1992. false 4times

Q4.Define the term ‘per capita income’. total income \ population measure of the amount of money earned per
person in a nation or geographic region
COMPETENCY BASED QUESTIONS: (1x10=10)

Q5.Arrange the following in the correct sequence (Land degradation by %):

(i)Forest degraded area

(ii)Water eroded area

(iii)Wind eroded area

(iv)Saline and alkaline deposits.

Options:

a.(i),(iii),(iv),(ii) b.(ii),(i),(iii),(iv) c.(i),(ii),(iv),(iii) d.(ii),(iii),(iv),(i)

Q6.Complete the Sentence:

Among Haryana, Kerala and Bihar, the lowest per capita income state is Bihar. It shows
on average, people in Bihar have low incomes.
that__________________________________.
Q7. Assertion (A): Arid soil is unsuitable for cultivation.

Reason (R): Arid soil is generally sandy in texture and saline in nature. It restricts the filtration of water.

Options:

(a)Both (A) and (R) are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) )Both (A) and (R) are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c)A is true but R is false.

(d)A is false but R is true.

Q8. A vessel dumped 500 tonnes of liquid toxic wastes into open-air dumps in a city and in the
surrounding area of sea. The fumes from the highly toxic waste caused nausea, skin rashes, fainting
diarrhoea etc.

After a month, seven persons were dead, twenty in hospital and twenty-six thousand treated for symptoms
of poisoning.

Analyse the information and tell what should be the developmental goal for this city pollution free envirnment

Q9.Complete the following:


for everybody need but not for anybody greed
“There is enough___________________________________” Who said this? Mahatma Gandhi

Q10. Arrange the following in correct sequence:

2 (i)An Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the official language .

1 (ii)Srilanka emerged as an independent nation.


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(iii)A civil war broken out.

3 (iv)Several political parties were formed demanding an independent Tamil State.

Q11.Read the source given below and answer the following questions:

Kerala has a low infant mortality rate because it has adequate provision of basic health and educational
facilities. Similarly, in some states, the PDS functions well. Health and nutritional status of people of such
states is certainly likely to be better.
Kerala has a low infant mortality rate because it has adequate
(i)Which State has a low infant mortality rate and why? (2) provision of basic health and educational
facilities
(ii)Define the term ‘Public facilities’. (1)
Public facilities are provided by government free of cost or at subsidised rates for the public welfare

Q12.On an outline political map of India, locate and label the following by using hints:
(i)Forest soil Jammu & kashmir (0.5)

(ii)Alluvial soil northern plain (0.5)

SHORT ANSWER QUESTION: (2X1=2)

Q13.Evaluate the power sharing system in India.

LONG ANSWER QUIESTIONS: ( 4x1=4)

Q14. Napoleon had destroyed democracy in France but in the administrative field he had incorporated
revolutionary principles in order to make the whole system more rational and efficient. Analyse the
statement with arguments.

Napoleon had destroyed democracy in France but in administrative field he had incorporated revolutionary
principles in order to make the whole system more rational and efficient.

All priviledges based on birth were removed.


He had established equality before law.
Right to property was given.
Simplified administrative divisions were made.
Feudal system was abolished and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.
Guild restrictions were removed.
Transport and communication systems were improved.

The different power-sharing forms in India are as follows :


i. Power is shared among different organs of a government such as the executive, the legislature and the
judiciary.
ii. Power is shared among governments at different levels. Example: a government for the entire country and
governments for different regions in the country.
iii. Power is shared among social groups such as linguistic groups, religious groups, etc.
iv. Power is shared among political parties, movements and pressure groups. They try to control and influence
the one, who is in power.

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