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Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE 5. Rajesh purchased a TV worth Rs. Twenty-five Thousand. It
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consider his complaint. He has to file a case in a
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(A) District Consumer Forum
[ V⁄¬Œ⁄r @MO⁄V⁄◊⁄fl : 80 (B) The State Consumer Commission
[ Max. Marks : 80 (C) The National Consumer Commission
(D) Taluk Consumer Forum
Ans. :
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Value Points Total
Nos. (A) District Consumer Forum 1
I. Multiple choice questions : 8×1=8 6. The best example for the conventional energy source among
the following is
1. The first princely state to accept subsidiary alliance is
(A) Wind energy (B) Tidal energy
(A) Nawab of Awadh (B) Nawab of Junagadh
(C) Solar energy (D) Natural gas
(C) Nizam of Hyderabad (D) Sindhia of Gwalior
Ans. :
Ans. :
(D) Natural gas 1
(C) Nizam of Hyderabad 1
7. NITI Aayog is headed by the Prime Minister but the day-to-
2. Goa was merged into Indian Union in
day administration is looked after by
(A) 1951 (B) 1961 (A) President (B) Secretary
(C) 1953 (D) 1963 (C) Deputy Prime Minister (D) Vice-Chairman
Ans. : Ans. :
(B) 1961 1
(D) Vice-Chairman 1
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8. The Child Labour Prohibition and Control Act was enacted 14. Why are mangrove forests of Gangetic Delta called
in the year Sundarbans ?
(A) 1988 (B) 1994 Ans. :
(C) 1986 (D) 2006
The ‘Sundari’ trees are found in plenty in these forests. 1
Ans. :
15. What is deficit budget ?
(C) 1986 1
Ans. :
II. Answer the following questions in a sentence each :
When the expenditure is more than the income. 1
8×1=8
16. Banks collect service charges from which type of bank
9. Why did Wellesley introduce Subsidiary Alliance ?
accounts ?
Ans. :
Ans. :
To bring the Indian kings under control. Expand British rule
in India 1 Current Account 1

10. What was the immediate cause for the First World War ? III. Answer the following questions in two to four
Ans. : sentences / points each : 8 × 2 = 16
The assassination of the Austrian Prince, Archduke Franz What measures are taken by the Government of India to
17.
Ferdinand. 1 remove illiteracy ?
OR
11. What is Communalism ?
What measures are taken to check terrorism in India ?
Ans. :
Ans. :
— Split of the community on the basis of religion.
— ‘Sarva Siksha Abhiyan’ was launched in 2001
— Creates religious division resulting in mutual distrust
and threat. — Priority was given for education to physically

— Staunch attachment to one’s own religion. 1 challenged

— Women’s education and awareness


12. What is meant by Prejudice ?
Ans. : — In 1988 National Literacy Mission was started
Opinion about another person or community even before he — Sakshara Bharath
gets to know them. 1
— Education is made fundamental right
13. What is Kala Baisakhi ?
— Right to Education, 2009
Ans. :
1
— Compulsory free education for 6-14 years 4×
The rain that occurs in West Bengal due to local 2 2

temperature and winds during April and May. 1 OR

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— Destroying everything in their way


— India’s policy is totally against terrorism
— Creation of chaos
— Central and State governments are venturing to control — Lead to large scale loss
— Protect men and property — Do not have any particular aim
— Serious challenges for law and order
— Anti-terrorist forces are set up
— Provoking circumstances
— Defence Forces are pressed in to throw out terrorism — Uncontrolled behaviour
— Uncivilized behaviour
— Peace loving nation
1
1 — Riotous mindset. 4×
— Against terrorism in world level. 4× 2 2
2 2
19. “The British used Indian Council Act of 1909 to divide and
18. “Social stratification is not commonly observed in all rule India.” Justify.
countries.” Explain. Ans. :

OR — The total number of central legislature members was


increased to 60
Explain the nature of Riots.
— The number of regional council members was also
Ans. : increased in the provinces

— Income — Representation of the regional council was allowed


through election for the first time
— Education — In order to provide separate representation for
— Caste Muslims, ‘Separate Electorate College’ was created for
1
Muslims. 4×
— Colour 2 2
20. What were the effects of the First War of Indian
— Sex
Independence ?
— Job Ans. :
— The arrangements made by the Company with the
— Intellectual
kings were accepted
— Low – high — Ambitious expansion plans had to be given up
— Opportunities — A stable government had to be provided to Indians
— Not to interfere in religious matters
— Rich – poor
— Peaceful rule was not possible without support, trust,
— Blacks – Whites and confidence
— Slaves - owners 4× 1 — New route to freedom movement
2 2
— East India Company’s rule came to an end in India
1
OR — Queen took over the administration of India. 4×
2 2
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21. Irrigation is very essential in India. Why ? — Protection from diseases


Ans. :
— High-yielding variety seeds
— Availability of water varies from region to region
— Fertilizers and pesticides are used
— Varies from time to time
— Irrigation facilities were expanded
— Rainfall in India is uncertain
1
— Used improved technology. 4×
— Unreliable 2 2

— Unequally distributed 24. What are the main objectives of Consumer Protection Act ?
1
— Agriculture depends on irrigation. 4× Ans. :
2 2

22. The Eastern Coast of India is more prone to cyclones. Why ? — Importance for safety and quality
Ans. :
— Avoiding production and sale of dangerous goods
— Cyclones originate in the Bay of Bengal
— Prevention of trade malpractices
— Heating — different in land and water
— Supervision on quality, weights
— Humid
— Supervision on price
— Unstable air masses

— Cyclones originate in the Bay of Bengal and blow west- — Compensating the consumers in case of any problem

wards arising as a result of trade

— Sometimes they change their direction to the North- — Creating awareness to the consumers through
1
West Consumer Education. 4×
2 2
— Hitting Odisha or West Bengal
IV. Answer the following questions in six sentences / points
— Occurrence in two periods
each : 9 × 3 = 27
1
— More frequently in October and November. 4×
2 2
25. Krishnaraja Wodiyar IV was much interested in spreading
23. Which factors led to the Green Revolution ? education among his people. Justify.
Ans. :
Ans. :
— Using ‘high-yielding seeds’
— Dr. Norman Borlaug an Agricultural Scientist — Interested in spreading education
discovered high-yielding grains
— Abolished fees in primary schools
— Achieved immense success in Mexico and Taiwan
— Helped girls’ education
— Regulated supply of water

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— Established Mysore University — Interdining

— Discouraged child marriage


— Scholarships to abroad education
1 — Against casteism
— I.I.S.C. in Bangalore was established. 6×
2 3
— Against idolatry and Purdha system
26. State the results of the battle of Buxar. — Orphanages, National schools.
Ans. : 1
( Any six ) 6×
2 3
— Diwani rights over Bengal was given
OR
— Shah Alam-II granted for an annual fee of
— Development of industries in India
Rupees 26 Lakhs
— Reduction of military expenses
— War indemnity of 50 Lakhs to be paid by — Improvement in educational standards

Shuja-ud-daula — Studies about poverty

— Pension to Mir Jaffar’s son — Try to gave political education


1
— Entire administration over Bengal to British. 6× — Appeals before the government
2 3
— Discussion about the problems.
27. What were the aims of Prarthana Samaj ?
1
( Any six ) 6×
OR 2 3

What were the demands put forward by the moderates to 28. Explain the role of IMF in solving the economic problems of
the world.
the British Government ?
Ans. :
Ans. :
— Try to solving international economic problems
— Service to mankind is service to God
— Promote world trade
— Priority to spread education — Helpful to economic stability

— The Deccan Education Society — Sound balance of payment

— Encouraged widow remarriage — Central Bank of central banks

— Female literacy — Strives to harmonize the economic relations of


advanced and poor nations.
— Intercaste marriage 1
( Any six ) 6×
2 3
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29. List out the problems faced by the unorganised sector 31. List out the major ports that are found in Eastern Coast of
workers. India.

Ans. : OR

— Not bound by any rules or regulations List out the preventive measures for earthquakes.

— Less wages Ans. :

— No job security — Tuticorin

— No fixed wages and allowances. — Chennai

— No Pension — Vishakhapatnam

— Harassed by entrepreneurs
— Paradeep
— No vacation allowances
1
— Kolkata
( Any six ) 6×
2 3 1
— Haldia. 6×
2 3
30. Soil erosion leads to many problems. Justify.
OR
Ans. :

— Accumulation of silt in the river beds, causing floods — Restricting construction of multi-storied buildings

— Changing direction of river’s course — Using very light materials for construction

— Storage capacity of the reservoirs get reduced — Ensure stability

— Volume of water percolating down gets reduced — Providing basic amenities

— Medical facility
— Natural springs dry up
— Food supply
— Productivity is reduced
— Provide drinking water
— Fertility is reduced
— Temporary shelter
— Harm to vegetation
— Basic facilities.
— Drought.
1
1 ( Any six ) 6×
( Any six ) 6× 2 3
2 3

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Mention the characteristics of an entrepreneur.


32. What is the main role of women self-help groups in rural 33.
OR
area ? Banks provide a lot of services to its consumers. Explain.
Ans. :
OR
— Creativity
Which are the main types of non-tax revenues collected by
— Dynamism
Central Government ?
— Team building
Ans. : — Problem solving

— Organizing poor rural women — Risk taking


— Commitment
— Making them financially independent
— Innovation
— Avail of loans easily and engage in productive activities
— Leadership
— Mobilizing savings, repayment of loans — Achievement motivation

— Control exploitation of women and children — Goal orientation

— Decision making.
— Help to control child marriage, dowry, caste system
1
( Any six ) 6×
2 3
— Help to building a clean and progressive society.
1 OR
( Any six ) 6×
2 3
— Credit cards
OR
— Personal loans

— The net profit earned by the Reserve Bank of India — Home and Vehicle loans
— Mutual funds
— The net profit generated by the Indian Railways
— Business loans
— The revenue generated by the Department of Post and
— Safe Deposit lockers
Telecommunications
— Debit cards
— The revenue generated by the Public Sector Industries
— Trust services
— The revenue generated by the Coins and Mints — Signature guarantees
1 1
— Various types of fees and penalties etc. 6× ( Any six ) 6×
2 3 2 3

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V. Answer the following questions in about eight — Hindi-Chini Bhai-Bhai


sentences / points each : 4 × 4 = 16
— Constructive, Co-operative Principles are not bringing
34. The integration of Kashmir with Indian Union is unique expected results
compared to other provinces. How ?
Ans. : — China has annexed Tibet against Indian will

— King Hari Singh wanted to be independent — 1962 India-Pak War

— Fearing a merger with India — China won the war


— Pakistan incited the tribals — China’s claim over Arunachal Pradesh
— Decided that merging with India that had a democratic
— Maoists’ terrorism in the form of Naxalism in India
republican constitution was better than merging with
which had a religious constitution — Our border is also not finally demarcated

— King Hari Singh requested for help from Indian — No well-settled international border
Government
— We do have only line of Actual control
— Pakistani attempt failed
— Nuclear threat
— Jammu and Kashmir merged with India with certain
— Foreign trade challenges
conditions
— Military advancements.
— One part of Kashmir remained with Pakistan ( POK )
1
( Any eight ) 8×
— India complained to UNO 2 4
— UNO ordered a ceasefire
36. “Agriculture plays a very important role in Indian Economy.”
— Kashmir occupied by Pakistan is called Pak occupied
Justify.
Kashmir
Ans. :
— For these reasons the integration of Jammu and
1 — Agriculture is the main occupation of Indians
Kashmir is unique. ( Any eight ) 8×
2 4
— Played important role to develop civilization
35. Relationship between India and China has been strained in
these days. Why ? — It is the main occupation of Indians
Ans. : — Involved in different forms
— India was the first country to recognize Chinese — Cultivating different crops
Communist Government
— Supplies the foodgrains
— Indo-China relationship is based on ‘Panchsheel’
— Food to cattle
Principles

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— Raw material for industries — People lost their jobs

— Agriculture nurtures many industries — British imposed heavy tax on Indian goods

— Chemical fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides, industries — Zamindari system exploited the farmers

— Agriculture supports many tertiary occupations like — ‘Inam lands’ were taken back

transport, trade, banking — Farmers faced many financial problems


1
— Helps environmental balance. ( Any eight ) 8× 4
2
1
( Any eight ) 8×
2 4
OR

37. Explain the political and economic causes for the first war of
— Widespread protests against Rowlatt Act
Indian Independence.

OR — Protests turned violent

Explain the Jallianwalla Bagh massacre.


— Imposed military rule
Ans. :
— Banned all demonstrations
Political Causes :

— Doctrine of Lapse — Protesters had decided to assemble at Jallianwala Bagh

— Many kingdoms lost their existence — They were not aware of this ban

— Satara, Jaipur, Jhansi, Udaipur came under British


— 20,000 protesters had assembled
control
— Peaceful demonstration
— Cancelled the title of Nawab of Tanjore and Carnatic

— Nawab of Oudh and other kings were striped — General Dyer without any warning attacked the
— Lakhs of soldiers became unemployed. protesters with firearms

Economic Causes :
— 379 persons died
— Due to the industrial revolution Indian handicrafts and
— Thousands were seriously injured
cottage industries suffered heavily

— Indian Craftsmen became unemployed — This incident is called Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy.
1
— Textile and wool industries became weak ( Any eight ) 8×
2 4

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VI. Draw an outline map of India and mark the following : Alternative Question for Visually Impaired Candidates

1+4=5 only :
o ( In lieu of Q. No. 38 )
38. a) 82 1 East longitude
2
Mention the main aims of the multipurpose River Valley
b) Kochi
projects. 5
c) Vishakhapatnam
d) Koyna. Ans. :

Ans. : — Irrigation facility


India Map
o — Hydroelectric power
a) 82 1 East longitude
2
— Prevention of floods

— Water transportation

— Water for domestic use

— Water for industrial use

— Preventing soil erosion

— Developing fisheries
5
— Enhancing forest wealth.

d) Koyna c) Vishakhapatnam

b) Kochi

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