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Question 1.
Q.1 Name the person who pioneered mass production of Cars in USA
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Question 2.
Why the transpotation and communication systems are called as lifelines of an economy?
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Question 3.
What are the various ways in which MNCs set up, or control, production in other countries?
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Question 4.
What is Foreign trade? How does Foreign trade lead to integration of markets across countries?
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Question 5.
What are trade barriers?What are its importance?
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Question 6.
Is Development is always measured in terms of money?
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Question 7.
signifiance of border roads?
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Question 8.
Full forms of ....
BSP
BJP
INC
CPI
CPI(M)
NCP
Answer: bahujan samaj party
bharatiya janata party
indian national congress
communist party of india
communist party of india -marxist
national congress party
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Question 9.
Full forms of ....
BSP
BJP
INC
CPI
CPI(M)
NCP
Answer: bahujan samaj party
bharatiya janata party
indian national congress
communist party of india
communist party of india -marxist
national congress party
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Question 10.
States of 2 parties is known as ______________?
Answer: Bi-party system
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Question 11.
discuss about the 6 major national parties in india
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Question 12.
"Political parties are necessary condition for democracy". Examine the statement
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Question 13.
what is privatisation?
Answer: it means encouraging privite sectorand discouraging public sector.
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Question 14.
One the outline map of India locate and label the following :
(a) Place where Movement of the Indigo planters started
(b) Dandi
(c) A subsidiary port of Mumbai
(d) A nuclear power plant in Rajasthan
(e) A dam built on Chambal river
(f) A sea port of Orissa .
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Question 15.
Six features with serial no.1 to 6 are marked on the given political map of India. Identify these features with the help of map key and write their names on the lines given on the map.
(01) Centre of overseas trade in the 17th Century
(02) Industrial region in India
(03) A soil type
(04) One iron & steel plant in Tamil Nadu
(05) A Dam built on Mahanadi river
(06) Thermal Power Plant in Assam.
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Question 16.
Mention any six duties of a consumer?
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Question 17.
Name two formal and two informal sources of rural credit in India. State any two advantages of formal sources of credit.
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Question 18.
Discuss the role played by National Rural Employment Guarantee act in improving the employment situation in India.
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Question 19.
How do pressure groups and movements influence politics.
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Question 20.
What major steps were taken in 1992 towards the decentralization?
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Question 21.
What are the major functions of political parties? Explain
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Question 22.
Why solar energy is called the energy of future? Explain with four examples
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Question 23.
Give an account of rice cultivation in India under the following heads:
(01) Temperature, rainfall and irrigation requirements.
(02) Soil requirement
(03) Two major rice producing states
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Question 24.
What is land degradation? Describe any four measures of controlling land degradation
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Question 25.
What is meant by civilizing mission? How did the French try to apply this theory in
Vietnam?
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Question 26.
Describe four stages of unification of Germany
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Question 27.
What was the reason for putting barriers to foreign trade and foreign investment by the Indian government? Why did it wish to remove these barriers?
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Question 28.
Examine three challenges of democracy
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Question 29.
Why are the means of transportation and communication called the lifelines of a nation and its economy?
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Question 30.
Why women should not read novels: From a Tamil essay published in 1927:
‘Dear children, don’t read these novels, don’t even touch them. Your life will be ruined. You will suffer disease and ailments. Why did the good Lord make you to wither away at a tender age? To suffer in disease? To be despised by your brothers, relatives and those around you? No. No. you must become mothers; you must lead happy lives; this is the divine purpose. You who were born to fulfil this sublime goal, should you ruin your life by going crazy after despicable novels?
Essay by Thiru. Vi. Ka, Translated by A. R. Venkatachalapathy
(a) Explain the one reason for the popularity of novel among women? 1
(b) Why were women advised not to read novels? 2
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Question 31.
Read the following extract taken from the textbook and answer the question that follow:- In 1926, Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossein, a noted educationalist and literary figure, strongly condemned men for withholding education from women in the name of religion as she addressed the Bengal Women’s Education Conference.
‘The opponents of female education say that women will become unruly….. Fie! They call themselves Muslims and yet go against the basic tenet of Islam which gives women an equal right to education. If me are not led to astray once educated, why should women?’
(01) Which conference did Begum Rokya Sakhawat Hossein address ? What did she put forward in the conference? 2
(02) In what ways were some Muslims, according to Begum Hossein depriving women of education. 1
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Question 32.
Mention three feature of the Indian industrial development after the First World War.
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Question 33.
What was the importance of Bombay to the British in the colonial times? Mention three
points.
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Question 34.
With what restrictions did the British tighten their control over Indian trade?
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Question 35.
Who were the people who inhabited in Bombay in the first half of the 19th century? Why did the demography change in 1854?
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Question 36.
Describe the economic status of Britain after the First World War
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Question 37.
What were the agreements reached in the Gandhi- Irwin Pact?
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Question 38.
Analyse the circumstances which led Gandhi ji to choose abolition of the salt tax as the most important demand of the civil disobedience movement.
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Question 39.
What do you mean by ‘cyclical unemployment’?
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Question 40.
9 Give the World Bank criteria for defining “Low income countries”. Which category does India come under?
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Question 41.
What do you know about ‘overlapping differences’?
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Question 42.
Define the term ‘Panchayati Raj’.
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Question 43.
State one challenge faced by Indian democracy
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Question 44.
State one prudential reason for power sharing in democracies.
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Question 45.
Mention any two ways in which politics has influenced caste in India?
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Question 46.
What adverse effects take place due to regulating and damming of rivers?
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Question 47.
How can the resources be classified on the basis of origin?
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Question 48.
Mention two issues raised by the novel Indulekha written in Malayalam.
OR
Mention two ways in which Rangabhoomi by Premchand Promote democratic value.
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Question 49.
Who is the spiritual leader of islamic
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Question 50.
whatarethekeyfeaturesofalluvialsoil
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Question 51.
what are the factors on which quality of life depends-economics-DEVELOPEMENT
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Question 52.
what are the shortcomings of indiscriminate distribution of resources?
Answer: 1.depletion of resources for satisfying the greed of few individuals.
2.accumilation of resources in few hands, which in turn, divide the society into two segments i.e. halves and have nots or rich and poor.
3.indiscriminate exploitation of resources has led to global ecological crises , such as global warming, ozone layer depeletion , environmental pollution and land degradation.
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Question 53.
why is bhangar less fertile than khadar?
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Question 54.
what is the significance of resource planning?
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Question 55.
DISTINGUISH BETWEEN SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES IN INDIA.
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Question 56.
Examine with the help of three examples, how dignity and freedom of citizens are best guaranteed in a democracy.
I know of 2 egs..that of women n dalits. Can u guyz plz tell me d 3rd eg??
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Question 57.
How can development be sustained in an economy?
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Question 58.
y trade is considered to be as the "economic barometer of a country's development"?
explain it....
Answer: AnoTHer sure question...prepare it
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Question 59.
does india want to expand itz steel production inorder to meet requirements of INDIAN ARMED FORCE?
EXPLAIN IT?
100%sure question based of current affairz
Answer: ...__do u have the capacity to answer it..????
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Question 60.
what do u mean bu quotas?
who is muhamad yunus?
trace the process of italian unification____
y airtransport is considered to be so smooth?
how caste play itz role in politics?
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map work
champaran?
jallian wala bagh?
sea port in goa?
a coal mine in orissa-jharkhan belt?
the state which make roof top rain water compulsory?
the place the intersect the north south corridor and east west corridor?
Answer: sure questions in marchth social examz..prepare it ..have a gud luck
AJITH____KERALA(A TH STD STUDENT)
HAVE A GUD LUCK
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Question 61.
is uri the starting point of N-S corridor or srinagar
Answer: Srinagar. Uri is the terminal of NH 1
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Question 62.
how brettonwood system be repased by MNC through globalisation?
Answer: 1.by loose coalition of g77
2.high rate of overseas expenditure
3 unemployment
4 us dollar notbe measured by gold
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Question 63.
Why resource planning a complex process?
Answer: because resource plannin involves:-
(1) identification and intervention of resources across a country.it involves surveying , mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of resources.
(2) evolving a planning structure endoured wid appropriate technology,skills and institutional setup for implementing resource developement plan.
(3) matching the resource planning plans wid overall national developement plans.
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Question 64.
Why resource planning a complex process?
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Question 65.
i am in class tenth please tell me how to prepare for board exam not even one month left i have studied ncert may times
Answer: learn that(ncert) only for board bhai for math try last 10 yrs paper
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Question 66.
Why has tthe land under forest in india not increased much?
Answer: because the rate of deforestration is far more than the rate of afforestration.all d bezt. from-srishti
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Question 67.
i cannot acess sample papers plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz help
Answer: get them from u-like
they are really very helpful
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Question 68.
Explain the contribution of forests in the economic development of our country, giving any six points.
Answer: 1.forests provide revenue to a large segment of society . therefore bring in more taxes. 2.when the forest materials are exported outside , they benefit the country economically. 3.the scenic beauty of forests lures many tourists that bring in revenue. sorry!i wasn't able to get more.. best of luck ..from-srishti
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Question 69.
If you see someone in a fainted condition, how would you help that person? Suggest any four measures.
Answer: out of syllabus
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Question 70.
Explain any four efforts of Indian Government in maintaining peace with its neighbouring country, Pakistan.
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Question 71.
“Legal literacy reminds us about our rights, duties and legal obligations towards Indian society.” Support this statement with four facts.
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Question 72.
Explain any four strategies adopted by the Government of India to solve the problem of poverty.
Answer: _NREGA 2005
_100 DAYZ OF EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE ACT
_GOV. PROVIDE ALLOWANCE TO PEOPLE WHO DONT GET THE SECURITY OF JOB
_PDS SYSTEM WERE IMPROVED
_HEALTH FACILITIES IMPROVED
_EDUCATION FOR ALL PROGRAMME IS ADOPTED
HE //DONT PLAY WID ME..AM THE GENIUS..KOOOIIIIIIII
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Question 73.
Explain any four points of importance of non-conventional sources of energy.
Answer: 1.they are renewable resources
2.they are eco-friendly
3.low installation cost
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Question 74.
Describe any four ways through which Indian agricultural products can easily face global competition.
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Question 75.
Describe any four reforms brought in Indian agriculture after Independence through the efforts of the Indian Government.
Answer: deleted from the syllabus (This part)
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Question 76.
Explain the main features of ‘Boycott Movement’ and ‘Swadeshi Movement’.
Answer: The main features of 'Boycott Movement' and 'Swadeshi Movement' are as follows:
1. To non-cooperate with the British government and make it collapse.
2. To boycot or cut out buying Brirish goods made in our country.
3. To create India's own goods and buying those only. eg. khadi.(swadeshi goods)
4. To protest the ruling British government and shouting slogans such as 'swatantra Bharat' etc.
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Question 77.
Why did the Indian National Congress change its goal from Swaraj to Puma (Complete) Swaraj? Give four reasons.
Answer: .a statory commission under sir johan simon was formed
.all parties of india eg muslim league,congress,etc united to oppose it
.in 1929 to persuade gandhi ji ,viceroy irwin offered "dominian status"
.to oppose the british government congress ,under presidency of jawahar lal nehru declared their main aim as porna swaraj
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Question 78.
Explain with examples any two damaging effects of earthquakes on the ground.
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Question 79.
Explain briefly any two factors responsible for the low literacy rate of women in India.
Answer: 1.the superstitious thinking is still prevailing in some parts of the country which considers women education inferior. 2.unawareness amongst the poor strata.
all the best .... from-srishti.
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Question 80.
How do industries cause water pollution? Explain by giving two points.
Answer: Industries cause water pollution by
(i) The industrial effluents that are discharged into rivers.They are both organic and inorganic.
(ii) The principal industries which create water pollution are paper pulp,textiles,chemical,petroleum,tannery,etc.
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Question 81.
Explain with examples any two measures of controlling land degradation in India.
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Question 82.
“The period from the last phase of the fourth century A.D. and ending in about the eighth century A.D. of Ancient Indian History is often called as a Classical Age of Indian Civilization.”
Give two reasons to support this statement.
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Question 83.
Explain with any two examples, the contributions of Annie Besant in the development of the national awakening in India.
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Question 84.
What is the meaning of ‘First Aid’? State any two main objectives of First Aid.
Answer: out of syllabus
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Question 85.
State any two ill-effects of casteism.
Answer: gap between rich$higher cast people with respect to lower cast
politics adversely affected as parties choose the candidate only that cast person which have higher eletorate $also leader gain vote onthe name of caste
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Question 86.
What is meant by economic development? Write the two bases of measuring economic
development of a country.
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Question 87.
What are the two major problems faced by jute industry in India? Name any two buyers of our jute products.
Answer: Problems of Jute Industry are:
(i) High Production Cost.
(ii) Stiff Competition in international market.
Two Main buyers of Indian Jute Products are United States of America (USA), Canada,Russia,United Arab Republic. (any two)
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Question 88.
Write any four main demands of ‘Indian Social Conference’.
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