Social Science sample paper 11, Part - A for class 10th
Social Science sample paper
Part- A
Section - A (1 marks each)
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1. Which of the following reforms made the whole system in France more rational and efficient?
a) Administrative reform
b) Economic reform
c) Social reform
d) Political reform
2. Choose the correct option from Column I and II.
3. Complete the following table with correct information regarding cultivation of sugarcane.
4. State the role of terrace cultivation in hilly areas.
Or
Define the term coarse grain.
5. Who remarked, "when France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold"?
6. In the Gudem Hills of. . .. . . . a militant Guerilla movement spread in the early 1920 under the leadership of Alluri Sitaram Raju.
7. Name two countries besides India which have a federal system of government.
8. . . . . . . . will be treated as second class mail by the Posts Department in India.
a) Registered newspaper
b) Greeting cards
c) Envelopes
d) Inland letter forms
9. The. . . . . .party emerged from a Mass movement.
a) BJP
b) RJD
c) DMK
d) INC
10. Correct the following statement and rewrite it.
Mahatma Gandhi returned from South Africa to India in December 1917.
Or
The Salt March was the beginning of the Non - Cooperation Movement.
11. Sinhala was recognised as the only official language by the ......... .
Or
Belgium has borders with France, the Netherlands, Germany and . . . . . . . . .
12. What are the two characteristics of Regur soils?
Or
What is the difference between Bangar and Khadar soils?
13. Consider the following statements about Human Development Report
I. Human development report (HDR) is published by UNDP.
II. It is one of the best methods to measure development.
III. The report compares countries based on the criterias like education levels of people, health status and death rate.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
a) I and II
b) Only III
c) I and III
d) All of these
14. Find the incorrect option.
a) because money acts as a intermediate in the exchange process it is called value for money.
b) In rural areas farmers take credit for crop production.
c) the lenders land is not included in the terms of credit in bank loan.
d) Direct exchange of goods against goods without use of money is known as barter system.
15. Arrange the following in the correct sequence.
i. Shirts stiched by the tailor.
ii. Shirts sold by the retailer
iii. Cotton balls grown by farmer
iv. Cloth woven by the Weaver.
Codes
a) iv, iii, i, ii
b) iv, iii, ii, i
c) iii, iv, i, ii
d) ii, i, iii, iv
16. Shyamlal borrows money from the village moneylender at an interest rate of 5% per month. Arun living in the same village has taken a bank loan for cultivation at 8.5 % per annum interest rate, to be repaid over 3 years. Rama, an agricultural labourer in the village depends on her employer for credit. The landowner charges an interest rate of 5% per month. Rama repays the money by working for the landowner.
Analyse the information given above and identify which has taken credit from organised sector.
a) Arun
b) Rama
c) Shyamlal
d) All of these
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Section - B (3 marks each)
17. What were the effects of Civil Disobedience Movement?
Or
What was Satyagraha? Name any two places where Satyagraha was launched by Gandhiji.
18. " Industrialisation and Urbanisation go hand in hand." Justify the statement.
Or
Mention six factors responsible for the location of jute mills in the Hugli basin.
19. What are the different attributes of human development according to the Humam Development Report released by UNDP? Explain any three.
20. State any three reasons which define the need of formal sources of credit in India.
21. What is meant by Regional Political Party? State the condition required to be recognised as a Regional Political Party.
22. "When a country develops, the contribution of primary sector declines and that of secondary and tertiary sector increases." Analyse the statement.
Section - C (4 marks each)
23. Read the source and answer the following questions.
In awadh peasants were led by Baba Ramchandra - a sanyasi who had earlier been to Fiji as an indentured labourer. The movement here was against talukdars and landlords who demanded d from pigeons extraorbitantly high rents and a variety of other cesses. Peasants had to do begar and work at landlords farm without any payment. As tenants they had no security of tenure, being regularly evicted so that they could acquire no right over the leased land.
The peasants movement demanded reduction of revenue, abolition of begar, and social boycott of oppressive landlords. In in many places nai dhobi bandhs were organised by panchayats to deprive landlords of the services of even barbers and washer man. In June 1920 Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the villagers in Awadh, talking to the villagers and trying to understand their grievances. By October the Oudh Kisan Sabha was set up headed by Jawaharlal Nehru, Baba Ramchandra and few others. With a month, over 300 branches had been set up in the villages around the region. So when the non cooperation movement begin the following year, the effort of the Congress was to integrate the Awadh peasant struggle into the wider struggle. The peasants movement, however developed in the forms that the Congress leadership was unhappy with. As the movement spread in 1921, the houses of talukdars and merchants were attacked, bazaars were looted, and grain hoards were taken over. In many places local leaders told peasants that Gandhiji had declared that no taxes to be paid and land was to be redistributed among the poor. The name of the Mahatma was being invoked to sanction all action and aspirations.
i. Identify the ways of exploitation of peasants in Awadh
a) Landlords demanded high rents and other cesses.
b) Peasants had to do begar in landlords farms.
c) Peasants had to live in the allotted house by the landlords.
d) Both a and b
ii. The peasant movement in Awadh demanded
a) Reduction of revenue and abolition of begar.
b) land redistribution properly among the peasants.
c) Social boycott of oppressive landlords.
d) Both a and c
iii. Which of the following statement is are true about the Oudh Kisan Sabha?
a) It was setup by Jawaharlal Nehru
b) It was established over 300 branches in all over India.
c) It was headed by Baba Ramchandra
d) Both a and b
iv. ............ was used to justify all actions taken by the peasants in Awadh peasant movement.
a) Baba Ramchandra's declaration.
b) The demands of common men of Awadh
c) The name of Mahatma Gandhi.
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