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SOCIAL SCIENCE (CODE 087)CLASS X – SESSION 2019-20SAMPLE QUESTION PAPERTime Allowed: 3 HoursMaximum Marks: 80General Instructions:i. The question paper has 35 questions in all.ii. Marks are indicated against each question.iii. Questions from serial number 1 to 20 are objective type questions. Each question carriesone mark. Answer them as instructed.iv. Questions from serial number 21 to 28 are3 marks questions. Answer of these questionsshould not exceed 80 words each.v. Questions from serial number 29 to 34 are 5 marks questions. Answer of these questionsshould not exceed 120 words each.vi. Question number 35 is a map question of 6 marks with two parts - 35 a. from History (2marks) and 35b. from Geography (4 --------------------SECTION – A VERY SHORT ANS. QUESTIONS1Match the following items given in column A with those in column B. Choose the correct 1answer from the options given below:COLUMN ACOLUMN BA. Rashsundari Debi1. Chhote Aur Bade Ka SawalB. Sudarshan Chakr2. KesariC. Kashibaba3. Amar JibanD. Bal Gangadhar Tilak4. Sacchi Kavitayen2Identify the appropriate reason for the formation of the Swaraj party from the options givenbelow:A. Wanted members of Congress to return to Council PoliticsB. Wanted members of Congress to ask for Poorna Swaraj for IndiansC. Wanted members of Congress to ask Dominion State for IndiaD. Wanted members of Congress to oppose Simon Commission13Study the picture and answer the question that follows1

Which of the following aspect best signifies this image of ‘Germania’?A. Heroism and JusticeB. Folk and Cultural TraditionC. Austerity and AsceticismD. Revenge and VengeanceNote: This question is in lieu of Q3 for Visually Impaired Candidates onlyQ-3 What does the crown on allegory of ‘Germania’ signify?4Who was called as the architect of Germany’s unification?15WhichA.B.C.D.16Complete the following table with correct information with regard to cultivation of Rice:Riceone of the following is an example of Cultivable Wasteland?Gross cropped AreaUncultivable LandBarren WastelandCurrent fallow LandAnnual rain fallrequired100 cmCropping season(A) - ?1Temperaturerequired for itsgrowth (in degrees)(B) - ?7Being a tropical country, India has enormous possibilities of tapping solar energy. Suggest any 1one way to popularize its maximum use.ORA concerted effort has to be made for sustainable development.Suggest any one step inconserving our mineral resources for the future.8Correct the following statement and rewrite:1In Srilanka, an Act was passed in 1956 to recognise Tamil as the only official language,disregarding Sinhala.

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ORCorrect the following statement and rewrite:Belgium is a small country in Europe and share borders with France, Italy, Germany andLuxembourg.9.1Which one of the following option best signifies this cartoon?A.B.C.D.Demand for separate state from Democratic GovernmentDemocratic Government is facing territorial issues with the bordering statesDemocratic Government is coping with multiple pressures through accommodationDemocratic Government accepts demands based on separate stateNote: This question is in lieu of Q9 for visually impaired candidatesQ9. Give any one example of Social Democracy.10The representation of women in Indian Parliament is still low as compared to European 1countries because .ORThe Constitution of India provides to all individuals and communities freedom to profess,practice and propagate any religion because .11Who presides over the meeting of the Municipal Corporation?ORWhich government has the power to legislate on ‘Residuary’ subjects in India?112Mention the formula to calculate the BMI (Body Mass Index).1

13Which of the following statement defines Sustainable Development?1A. Sustainable use of natural resources without considering the need of the futuregeneration.B. Present generation fulfils its needs while considering the needs of the future generationas well.C. It means utilization of natural resources by the past, present and forthcoming futuregeneration.D. To meets the needs of the future generations even if the needs of the present generationgo unmet.14One of the best ways to reduce over usage of ground water is .115Which of the following profession belongs to the Tertiary Sector of economy?1A.B.C.D.FishermanFarmerFactory workerTeacher16The number of deaths of children less than one year of age per 1000 live births is referred as 1.ORThe total number of children of age group 14 and 15 years attending school as a percentage oftotal number of children in the same age group is referred as .17Find the Incorrect option1A. Demand deposit share the essential features of moneyB. With demand deposit payments can be made without cashC. Demand deposits are safe way of money transformationD. Demand deposit facility is like cheque18Arrange the following in the correct sequence –i.ii.iii.iv.Options –A.B.C.D.Transporting cloth to the workshopsSale in shops and showroomsSpinning the yarnWeaving of the fabrici--iv--iii--iiiii –iv—i--iiiv—i--ii--iiiiii—iv--ii--i1

19In the question given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason 1(R). Read the statements and chose the correct option:Assertion (A): Not every good or service that is produced and sold needs to be counted toknow the total production in each sector.Reason (R): The value of final goods already includes the value of all the intermediate goods.Options: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 correct but R is wrong.d. A is wrong but R is correct.20Rita has taken a loan of Rs. 7 lakhs from the bank to purchase a car. The annual interest rate on 1the loan is 14.5 per cent and the loan is to be repaid in 3 years in monthly instalments.The bank retained the papers of the new car as collateral, which will be returned to Ritaonly when she repays the entire loan with interest.Analyse the loan information given above, considering one of the following correct option.a. Mode of re-paymentb. Terms of creditc. Interest on loand. Deposit criteriaSECTION – B SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS21Describe the incidence of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.3ORDescribe the role of Alluri Sitaram Raju in Andhra Pradesh during 1920s.22Why did Europeans flee to America in nineteenth century? Explain.3ORWhy did merchants moved to the countryside Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenthcenturies? Explain.23Read the sources given below and answer the questions that follows-1 Source A-Religious Debates and the Fear of Print1 Print created the possibility of wide circulation of ideas, and introduced a new world of debate 1and discussion. Even those who disagreed with established authorities could now print and

circulate their ideas. Through the printed message, they could persuade people to think 3differently, and move them to action. This had significance in different spheres of life.Source B-The Reading ManiaThe ideas of scientists and philosophers now became more accessible to the common people.Ancient and medieval scientific texts were compiled and published, and maps and scientificdiagrams were widely printed. When scientists like Isaac Newton began to publish theirdiscoveries, they could influence a much wider circle of scientifically minded readers. Thewritings of thinkers such as Thomas Paine, Voltaire and Jean Jacques Rousseau were alsowidely printed and read. Thus their ideas about science, reason and rationality found theirway into popular literature.Source C --- Print Culture and the French RevolutionPrint popularised the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers. Collectively, their writings provideda critical commentary on tradition, superstition and despotism. They argued for the rule ofreason rather than custom, and demanded that everything be judged through the application ofreason and rationality. They attacked the sacred authority of the Church and the despoticpower of the state, thus eroding the legitimacy of a social order based on tradition. Thewritings of Voltaire and Rousseau were read widely; and those who read these books saw theworld through new eyes, eyes that were questioning, critical and rational.Source A-Religious Debates and the Fear of Print23.1 Evaluate the effectiveness of Print in the transmission of ideas and cultures.1Source B-The Reading Mania23.2 To what extent do you agree that scientific ideas were circulated through Print.? Giveonly one aspect.1Source C --- Print Culture and the French Revolution23.3To what extent did print culture create conditions for French Revolution ?. Cite any oneevidence to support your answer.124“Energy saved is energy produced”. Support the statement with suitable examples.3OR“India has fairly rich and varied mineral resources across different regions”. Support thestatement with examples.25Describe any three features of Indian Federalism.326Describe the role of Political Parties in India.327Why do we need to expand formal sources of credit in India? Explain.3

ORWhy do banks and cooperative societies need to lend more? Explain.28Underemployment continues to be rampant in the rural areas. Suggest any three ways through 3which employment for rural people can be generated.SECTION – C29LONG ANS. QUESTIONSHighlight the reasons for the growth of nationalist tensions in the Balkan region before the 5First World War.ORWhy was the period of 1848 considered as phase of the revolution of the Liberals in Europe?Explain.30Read the extract and answer the questions that follows:1 Today, the world has been converted into a large village with the help of efficient and fast 2moving transport. Transport has been able to achieve this with the help of equally developed communication system. Therefore, transport, communication and trade are complementary to 2 each other.5Today, India is well-linked with the rest of the world despite its vast size, diversity andlinguistic and socio-cultural plurality. Railways, airways, waterways, newspapers, radio,television, cinema and internet, etc. have been contributing to its socio-economic progress inmany ways.The trades from local to international levels have added to the vitality of its economy. It hasenriched our life and added substantially to growing amenities and facilities for the comfortsof life. It is thus, evident that a dense and efficient network of transport and communication isa prerequisite for local, national and global trade of today.30.1-Why is there a need to interlink with the world?30.2-Infer the importance of means of transportation and communication for socio- economicprogress?30.3- How does trade strengthen the economy of a country?31‘The challenge of sustainable developmentpollution.’ Substantiate the statement with examples.requirescontroloverindustrial 532Explain with examples the accommodative experience of Belgium for peace and harmony.533‘Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation’.Examine the statement.5OR‘Respect and equal treatment of women are necessary ingredients of a democratic society’.

Examine the statement.34Describe the role of technology in promoting globalisation process.5MAP SKILL BASED QUESTION35(a) Two places A and B have been marked on the given outline map of India.Identify them and write their correct names on the lines drawn near themA)B)The place where Indian National Congress session was held in December 1920The place where Salt Law was broken by Mahatma Gandhib) On the same outline map of India locate and label any four of the following with suitableSymbols.i.Paradwip- Major Sea Portii.Noida- Software Technology Parkiii.Salem- Iron and Steel industryiv.Kalpakkam- Nuclear Power Plantv.Bhakra Nangal– Damvi.Chattrapati Shivaji International AirportNote: The following questions are for the Visually Impaired candidates only in lieuof Q. No.35. ANY SIX to be attempted:1X6 6i. Name the state where Indigo planters organized Satyagraha.ii. Name the place where Non- Cooperation Movement ended abruptly due to violence.iii. Name the state where Jallianwala Bagh incidence took place.iv. Name the state where Chhatrapati ShivajiAirport is located.v. Name the state where Salem Iron and Steel Plant is located.vi. Name the state where Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant is located.vii. Name the Software Technology Park located in Uttar Pradesh.viii. Name the state where Haldia Seaport is located.2 4 6

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