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Social Science sample paper 12, Part - A for class 10th

 Social Science sample paper Part -A 

 Section -A (1 marks each)

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1. Who wrote hymn named 'Vande Mataram'?
a) MR Jayakar
b) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
d) Rabindranath Tagore

2. Identify the political party through the following features.
  • The Party's symbol is flower and grass.
  • It recognised as a national party in 2016
  • It committed to seculatism and federalism
  • It has been in power and West Bengal since 2011.
3. State the difference between joint sector and labour intensive industries.
Or
Define the term 'agglomeration economies.'

4. Choose the correct option from list I and II.
5. Complete the following table with correct information regarding cultivation of cotton.


6. Name the leader who led a protest movement it against the Protestants in Ireland.
Or
Which Italian freedom fighter led an army of volunteers to fight the Papal States?

7. Which country head adopted Buddhism as its official religion?

8. Mention the main motive of Salt March.

9. Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country in . . . . . . .
Or 
 .. .. . . . . is a belief that majority community should be able to rule our country in which ever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority.

10. Which of the following is not a national political party?
a) Bahujan Samaj Party
b) Communist Party of India - Marxist
c) Communist Party of India
d) Shiromani Akali Dal

11. Democracy doesn't  . . . . . . .
a) promote equality among citizens
b) enhance the dignity of the individual
c) improve the speed of decision making
d) allow room to correct mistakes

12. Correct the following statement and rewrite it.
The Belgian constitution says that the number of German speaking and Dutch speaking minister shall be equal in the central government of the country.
Or
A moral reasons for sharing power is that it helps to reduce the conflict between social groups.

13. Which among the following passed the Rowlatt Act 1919?
a) Statutory Commission
b) Imperial Legislative Council
c) The Government of India
d) The British Council

14. Find the incorrect option.
Development of a country can generally be determined by
a) it's Per Capita Income
b) it's Infant Mortality Rate
c) health status of it's people
d) it's average literacy level.

15. Arrange the following processes for the manufacture of steel from first to last.
i. Pig iron is purified by melting it and oxidising the impurities.
ii. Iron ore is melted with limestone b heating with coke.
iii. Rolling, Pressing, Casting and Forging
iv. Molten material is poured into moulds.

Codes
a) iv, iii, i, ii
b) ii, iv, i, iii
c) ii, i, iv, iii
d) ii, i, iv, iii

16. In the question given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Assertion:- Absence of collateral is one of the major reasons which prevents the poor from getting the loans.
Reason:- Bank loans required property documents and collateral.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

Section - B (3 marks each)

17. If we want to inculcate values of environmental conservation in students then what should we do to achieve this aim?

18. Explain the differences between horizontal power sharing and vertical power sharing.

19. Most of rural people depend on informal source of credit as these do not ask for collateral. Is it true? Analyse the statement.
Or
Explain three reasons for most of poor households still depending on the informal sector for loans, both in the rural and urban areas of India.

20. Means of transport are important for the development of industries. Analyse the statement.

21. Why did nationalist tension emerged in the Balkans. Explain reasons.
Or
Describe the role of Ottovon Bismarck in the making of Germany.

22. Why was the Lahore Session of the Congress called as historical session?


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Section- C (4 marks each)

23. Read the source and answer the following questions.
Workers too had their own understanding of Mahatma Gandhi and the notion of Swaraj. For plantation workers in Assam, freedom meant the right to move freely in and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed, and it meant retaining a link with the village from which they had come. Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859, plantation workers were not permitted to leave the the tea gardens without permission, and infact they were rarely given such permissions. When they heard off the Non Cooperation movement, thousands of workers defied the authorities, left the plantation and headed home. They believed that Gandhi Raj was coming and everyone would be given land in their own villages. They, however never reached their destination. Stranded on the way by a railway and steamer strike, they were catch by the police and brutally beaten up.
The vision of these movements were not defined by Congress programme. They interpreted the term Swaraj in their own ways, imagining it to be a time when all suffering and all troubles would be over. Yet, when the tribals chanted Gandhiji's name and raised slogans demanding 'Swatantra Bharat' , they were also emotionally relating to an all India agitation. When they acted in the name of Mahatma Gandhi, or linked their movement to that of the Congress, they were identifying with a movement which went beyond the limits of their intermediate locality.
i. Which of the following statements correctly describe the meaning of freedom to the plantation workers in Assam?
a) It is right to move freely by ignoring confinement.
b) It is maintaining a link with their native place.
c) It is to declare revolution against the British.
d) Both a and b

ii. Identify the reasons that made the plantation workers to leave the plantation and headed towards home.
a) They heard about the Non Cooperation movement
b) They believed that everyone should be given land in the Gandhi Raj.
c) Both a and b
d) None o the above

iii. Why it is said that the agitation of the plantation workers did not follow the Congress Programme?
a) The plantation workers had their own views.
b) The plantation workers interpreted the term Swaraj their own ways.
c) They believed in armed rebellion.
d) None of the above.

iv. When the plantation workers demanded. . . . . . their movement went beyond the limits of their immediate locality?
a) Swatantra Bharat
b) End of all suffering
c) Gandhi Raj
d) None of the above

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