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I. Multiple Choice : 8×1=8
1. The sea route between India and Europe was discovered by
(A) Columbus (B) Vasco-da-Gama
(C) Almeida (D) Albuquerque.
(B) Vasco-da-Gama 1
2. The movement led by Ali brothers was
(A) Non-Co-operation (B) Khilafat
(C) Civil Disobedience (D) Quit India.
Ans.
(B) Khilafat 1
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3. The policy of keeping safe distance from both the Power Blocs of the
world is known as
(A) Non-Alignment (B) Anti-Apartheid
(C) Anti-Imperialism (D) Disarmament.
(A) Non-Alignment 1
4. Best example for labour without pay among the following is
(A) Nurse (B) Teacher
(C) Housewife (D) Police.
(C) Housewife 1
5. A periodical started by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was
(A) Kesari (B) Mooka Nayaka
(C) Maratha (D) Bombay Samachar.
(B) Mooka Nayaka 1
6. The Nagarjuna Sagar wildlife sanctuary is located in the state
(A) Karnataka (B) Kerala
(C) Uttar Pradesh (D) Telangana.
(D) Telangana 1
7. The Constitutional Amendment that brought into existence the three
levels of Panchayat institutions is
(A) 24th (B) 42nd
(C) 73rd (D) 92nd.
(C) 73rd 1
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8. The type of bank account where any number of transactions can be
made in a day is
(A) Savings Bank Account (B) Current Account
(C) Recurring Deposit Account (D) Term Deposit Account.
(B) Current Account 1
II. Answer the following questions in a sentence each : 8×1=8
9. Why did Wellesley resign to his post and return to England ?
Wellesley’s battle-thirstiness increased the financial burden on the
Company. 1
10. Who was the first President of India ?
Dr. Babu Rajendra Prasad 1
11. When do we celebrate the Human Rights Day every year ?
December 10 1
12. What is mob ?
People temporarily gathered around a common interest without any
prior plan 1
13. Where does the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats meet ?
Nilgiri Hills 1
14. Which type of forests are found in the river deltas ?
Mangrove 1
15. What is National Income ?
Total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year. 1
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16. Who is the founder of ‘Wipro Technologies’ ?
Azim Premji 1
III. Answer the following questions in two to four sentences / points each :
8 × 2 = 16
17. What were the results of the battle of Buxar ?
— Diwani Rights over Bengal to the British
— Shah Alam II gave away, rights over Bengal for annual 26 lakhs
— The Nawab of Awadh paid a fine of Rs. 50 lakhs
— Company paid pension to Mir Jaffar’s son. 4× 1
2 2
18. What were the conditions of Subsidiary Alliance ?
— British army in Indian Kingdom
— Expences and wages of army belonged to the concerned state
— Appointment of Resident
— Could not appoint other Europeans
— Any agreement / pact needed Governor General’s permission
— Internal / external protection by the Company.
( Any four ) 4× 1
2 2
19. Which are the Panchsheel Principles ?
OR
Explain the struggle of India for the implementation of Human Rights.
— Respect to sovereignty / regional interests
— Non-invasion of each other
— Non-interference in internal issues
— Mutual co-operation / respect
— Peaceful coexistence.
( Any four ) 4× 1
2 2
OR
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— Fundamental rights in the Constitution of India
— Advocated human rights implementation in U.N.O.
— National Commission for Human Rights
— For Scheduled Castes
— For Scheduled Tribes
— National Women’s Commission
— Backward Classes / Minority Commissions
— Similar State Commissions.
( Any four ) 4× 1
2 2
20. List out the challenges faced by unorganised sector workers.
OR
Name any four Environmental Movements.
— Migration
— Social security / minimum basic needs
— Legal Framework
— Child Labour
— Physical / Mental exploitation.
( Any four ) 4× 1 2
2
OR
— Jarkhand Mukti Morcha
— Chipko
— Appiko
— Narmada Bachao
— Silent Valley
— Opposing MRPL
— Opposing Nandikuru thermal power plant
— Opposing Special Economic Zone
— Opposing Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant.
( Any four ) 4× 1
2 2
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21. Which are the important climatic seasons of India ?
— Winter
— Summer
— Rainy
— Retreating Monsoon. 4× 1
2 2
22. What are the causes for soil erosion ?
— Deforestation
— Overgrazing
— Shifting cultivation
— Faulty methods of cultivation
— Use of top soil
— Floods
— Over irrigation. ( Any four ) 4× 1 2
2
23. Mention the housing programmes.
— Pradhan Mantri Awas
— Ambedkar-Valmiki
— Ashraya ( Any two ) 2×1 2
24. What are the objectives of Consumer Protection Act ?
— Safety / quality
— Avoiding production / Sale of dangerous goods
— Preventing malpractices in the market
— Quality, weights, measures, price, supervision
— Compensating the consumers
— Consumer Education.
( Any four ) 4× 1
2 2
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IV. Answer the following questions in six sentences / points each :
9 × 3 = 27
25. What were the impacts of British Education in India ?
— Nationalistic ideals
— Impetus to local literature / languages
— Periodicals
— Social / religious reformation
— Fresh thinking
— Influence of the freedom struggles across the globe
— Appreciation to the rich cultural traditions.
( Any six ) 6× 1
2 3
26. What are the aims of Arya Samaj ?
OR
What were the problems faced by India at the time of Independence ?
— Belief in one God
— Rejected Caste system
— Encouragement to inter-caste marriages
— Rejected polygamy / child marriage
— Men-women equality
— Study / preaching of Vedas. 6× 1
2 3
OR
— Communal violence
— Integration of princely states
— Instability of commerce, industry, trade
— Creating constitution / new government
— Neighbouring enemies
— Gender / Caste discrimination
— Refugees ( Any six ) 6× 1
2 3
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27. What are the reasons for the failure of the First War of Indian
Independence ?
— Did not cover whole India
— Issues of the rights of Kings and Queens
— Not planned
— Disunity among soldiers
— Lacked direction / leadership
— Lacked discipline / organisational skills
— Lacked military strategies / planning
— Lacked definite aim
— Indian Kings loyal to the British
— Plundering and other crimes by soldiers.
( Any six ) 6× 1 3
2
28. Explain the relationship of India and Russia.
— Cordial relationship
— Opposed China’s invasion
— Goa liberation
— Tashkent Agreement
— Agreement of 20 years for peace / Co-operation
— Steel plants at Bhilai / Bokaro
— Improvement in Industries / technology
— Supported India’s quest for permanent membership in U.N.
Security Council. ( Any six ) 6× 1
2 3
29. Write the legal measures to eradicate untouchability in India.
— Prohibition of Untouchability — Article 17
— Untouchability Offence Act-1955
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— Protection of Civil Rights Act – 1976
— Right to vote
— Equality – ( Articles 15, 16, 17, 38, 46 )
— Reservation in Education / Employment ( 29, 16(4), 320 (4) )
— Eradication of untouchability — State responsibility – 1989
— Reservation in politics – ( Article 320, 332, 334 )
— Entry into Public temples – ( Article 25 )
( Any six ) 6× 1 3
2
30. What are the factors that influence the localization of industries ?
OR
List out the effects of cyclones.
— Raw materials
— Power
— Transport / Communication
— Market
— Capital
— Labour
— Water
— Climate
— Government policies. ( Any six ) 6× 1
2 3
OR
— Loss of life
— Property loss
— Damage to buildings
— Damage to transport / Communication
— Disrupts power supply
— Destroys crops
— Destroys vegetation
— Destroys animal life. ( Any six ) 6× 1
2 3
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31. What is the importance of transport ? Explain.
— Develop resources
— Agricultural development
— Industrial Progress
— Widens market
— Increases trade
— Employment
— Raised income
— Standard of living
— Encourage tourism
— Helps defence. ( Any six ) 6× 1
2 3
32. Point out the various dimensions of gender discrimination prevailing in
present day India.
OR
Explain the features of Panchayat Raj system adopted in India.
— Sex ratio
— Literacy
— Work place
— Lower wages
— Not free to spend their income
— Not many are seen in better / highly paid positions
— Malnourishment
— Illness
— Heavy work load
— Illness / death among mother / infant
— Female foeticide 3
— Politically neglected. ( Any six ) 6× 1
2
OR
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— Three-tier structure
— Direct / periodic elections
— Reservation
— Budget, audit, financial / administrative responsibilities
— Executive / Support staff
— Strict procedure for dissolution and elections. 6× 1
2 3
33. What are the functions of banks ?
OR
What are the entrepreneur’s role in the economic development ?
— Accepting deposits
— Loans
— Money transfer
— Collecting cheques, drafts, bills
— Discounting of bills
— Safe deposit lockers
— Foreign Exchange
— Safe custody of valuables
— Letters of credit and guarantee
— Government transactions. ( Any six ) 6× 1 3
2
OR
— Capital formation
— Employment
— Increasing GDP / Per Capita Income
— Market development
— Improvement of Standard of living
— Development of industries
— Promotes exports
— Changing technology / innovations.
( Any six ) 6× 1
2 3
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V. Answer the following questions in about eight sentences / points each :
4 × 4 = 16
34. How did Dondiya Wagh fight against the British ?
OR
Explain the role of Radicals in the Indian Independence Movement.
— Built army
— Captured Bidanoor / Shivamogga forts
— Unsuccessful attempt to capture Chitradurga
— Wellesley tried to check the rebellion
— British attack on Shivamogga, Honali, Harihara
— Capture of Shikaripura-Dondia’s plight to Gutti
— Attack on Gutti by Nizam – Dondiya’s plight to Maratha region
— Continued his war in spite of defeat to Marathas
— Encouraged by Paleyagars
— French extended support
— Brish army followed Dondiya
— Capture of Shirahatti / followers of Dondiya were killed
— British attacked from all directions
— Was caught between Maratha and Nizam army
— British attacked him near Yelaparavi and killed Dondiya at
Konagal
— Capture arms and ammunitions by British.
( Any eight ) 8× 1 4
2
OR
— Called the moderates as political beggars
— Opposed the stance of British
— Opposed partition of Bengal
— Rakshabandhan
— Swadeshi Movement
— Gave a call to boycott foreign goods and supporting institutions
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— Encouraged to use local goods
— Tilak declared ‘Swaraj is my Birth Right, and I shall have it’.
— Complete freedom was the aim
— Organised people
— Shivaji, Ganesh, Durga celebrations
— Tilak published ‘Kesari’, ‘Maratha’
— Tilak was arrested for galvanized, writings
— ‘Geetarahasya’ fuelled the freedom struggle
( Any eight ) 8× 1 4
2
35. What is the role of Subhash Chandra Bose in the freedom struggle ?
— Decisive step
— Refused posting and participated in Freedom Struggle
— Popular as ‘Netaji’
— Engaged in organising Indians from outside India
— Toured many countries / Requested to support freedom steruggle
— Congress Socialist Party
— Haripur Convention
— Difference of opinion — Clash between Gandhi-Bose — Derailed
his fight within INC
— Quit Congress
— Forward Bloc
— Opposed British for war preparation
— Arrest by British
— Reached Germany
— Hitler agreed to extend help
— Organised Indian war prisoners in Germany
— Speeches over Azad Hind Radio
— Joined with Rasbihari Bose
— Called for Delhi Chalo
— Give me your blood, I’ll get you freedom
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— Planned to attack India through Rangoon
— INA started armed struggle on Burma Border
— Fierce battle between British / INA — Bose died in airplane crash.
( Any eight ) 8× 1 4
2
36. Which measures are taken to improve the status of women in India ?
— Women and Child Development department
— Women Education
— Child Marriage Prohibition Act
— Dowry Prohibition Act
— Compulsory Education
— Stree Shakti
— Associations
— Self help groups
— Women’s Commissions
— Political / local bodies / Government recruitment reservations
— Loans / Subsidies for self employment.
( Any eight ) 8× 1
2 4
37. List out the types of agriculture followed in India.
— Subsistence :
a) Shifting
b) Sedentary
— Intensive
— Commercial
— Mixed
— Plantation
— Dry
— Humid
— Irrigation. ( Any eight ) 8× 1
2 4
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VI. 38. Draw an outline map of India and mark the following : 1+4=5
o
a) 23 1 North Latitude
2
b) Bhakra-Nangal
c) River Kaveri
d) Mumbai.
b) Bhakra-Nangal
o
a) 23 1 North Latitude
2
d) Mumbai
c) River Kaveri
1+4=5
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Alternative Question for Visually impaired Candidates only :
( In lieu of Q. No. 38 )
Mention the main aims of the Multipurpose River Valley Projects. 5
— Irrigation
— Flood control
— Hydro-electricity
— Prevent soil erosion
— Inland waterways
— Fishing
— Recreation
— Water for domestic / Industries
— Reclaim land for agriculture
— Afforestation. 10 × 1
2 5
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