(Set - 1) EM

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(Set - 1) EM
MODEL PAPER - 1
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CONTINUOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION
Model Paper - 1
SOCIAL STUDIES - PAPER - I
X CLASS
Max Marks : 40]
[Time : 2 : 45 hrs
General Instructions :
(i)
This questions paper contains 4 sections (I, II, III, IV)
(ii) Answer all the questions
(iii) Internal choice is there in section - I
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(iv) Total time allotted for the exam in 2 : 45 hours. Out of which 15 min. are kept for reading and
understanding the questions paper.
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(v) For multiple choice questions, choose the correct answer and write the question number and
answer in your answer book.
Section - I
Instructions :
(i)
Answer all the questions
(ii) Each question carries 4 marks.
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4 × 4 = 16
(iii) Each question has internal choice. Select one out of the two questions given.
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(iv) Answer each question in 8 to 10 sentences.
1.
(a) What are the problems of urbanization?
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(b) What measures can be taken up for environmentally sustainable development?
2.
(a) Read the following paragraph and comment on it.
Developed countries want developing countries to cut down on burning coal and other activities
that add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Developing countries argue that developed countries developed precisely by burning fossil fuels in their development. Developing countries say
that their economic development will be seriously damaged if they don't burn fossil fuels (mainly
coal), and that developed countries should do their share of work to help find alternatives that can
help the developing countries to progress.
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(b) Read the following paragraph and write your opinion about it.
Economic proponents of globalization argue that it is economic forces that are responsible for
globalization and control its contours and borders. These holding the political line argue it is the
government decisions that allow movement in the first place. Governments place restrictions or
ease regulations. The attractiveness of places has to do with the political climate and not necessarily the market conditions and therefore territory still matters. In reality, both are connected. We
must remember that political decisions are taken in a particular context, which accounts for the
economic and technological change that has already taken place.
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Observe the following graph and answer the questions.
Questions
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How much populations has increased on account of migration from rural to urban areas
during the years 1961 - 2011.
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How much is the urban population in the last decade?
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(iii) Which indicator is the main cuase for the growth of urban population?
(iv) During 1981 - 91 how much population was added to the urban populationduetodeclarationof
rural areasas urban areas and expansion of urban areas.
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(b) Observe the following pie charts and prepare a sutiable table.
4.
(a) Locate the following in the given India map mark the flow of major peninsular rivers.
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(b) (i) Konkan coast
(iii) Mishni Hills
(ii) Undagamanlalam
(iv) Aravalis.
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Section - II
Instructions :
(i)
6 × 2 = 12
Answer all the questions
(ii) Each question carries 2 marks.
(iii) Answer each question in 4 to 5 sentences.
5.
Do you think that parents give equal importance to girls eudcation and boys education.
6.
What is the impact of agricultural diversification?
7.
Observe the following graph and answer the questions below.
Questions
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Which was the least producing sector in 1972 - 73?
(ii) What is the aggregate value of all the sectors in 2009-10?
8.
Read the following map and answer the questions below.
(i)
By what name is river Brahmaputra known in Tibet?
( ii) Name two tributaries that join river Ganga from peninsular India.
9.
Prepare a poster on girl education.
10.
Do you appreciate globalistion
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Section - III
Instructions :
(i)
7×1=7
Answer all the questions
(ii) Each question carries 1 marks.
(iii) Each answer to be written in either 1 or 2 sentences.
11.
What is gross domestic product?
12.
Name the turin sources of river Ganga.
13.
What does "the site" refer to?
14.
Name two large Indian companies that emerged as MNCs.
15.
How is the availability of food grains for the year estimated?
16.
What is environment's source function?
17.
Write two slogans on food security.
Section - IV
Instructions :
(i)
Answer all the questions
(ii) Each question carries ½ marks.
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(iii) Each questions has four alternatives and choose the correct one and write the same in
the answer sheet along with the questions number.
18.
The northern most range of Himalayas is known as
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(A) Himachal
(C) Shinaliks
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(B) Himadri
(D) Outer Himalayas
The percentage of workers in India working in unorganised sector is
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(B) 91
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The winds that blow during summer over northern plains of India are
(A) Mistral
(B) Chinook
(C) Fohn
(D) Loo
The census of India is organised, collected and recorded by
(A) Ministry of finance
(B) Ministry of Defence
(C) The registrar general and census commission of India
(D) Planning commission of India
22.
According to 2011 census the female literacy rate is
(A) 82.14 %
(B) 64.84 %
(C) 70.04 %
(D) 65.46 %
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Metropolitan cities have population
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(A) Between five thousand to one lakh
(B) Between one lakh to one million
(C) Between one million to ten millions
(D) Between ten million to twenty millions
24.
UNDP is
(A) United Nations Disasmament Programme
(B) United Nations Development Programme
(C) United Nations District level Programme
(D) United Nations Development Project
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As per national food security act every low income family is entitled for
(A) 3 kgs of food grains
(B) 4 kgs of food grains
(C) 5 kgs of food grains
(D) 6 kgs of food grains
Article 21 of Indian constitution guarantees
(A) Right to life
(B) Right to freedom
(C) Right to religion
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(D) Right Against Exploitation
The emigration act 1983. Protects the interests of
(A) International migrants
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(C) Rural migrants
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(B) Urban migrants
(D) National migrants.
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