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8 . SOCIAL SCIENCE
Code No. 087
Class-IX
Summative Assessment- II
March - 2012
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TIME : 3 Hrs FM : 90
1.
Marks of
Each Question
Number of
Questions
Total Marks
1.
M.C.Qs.
10
10
2.
12
36
3.
40
4.
Map Question
Total
31
90
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Marks
No. of
No. of
No. of
Map
Total
1 mark
3 marks
5 marks Question
Questions Questions Questions
23
23 (7)
Contemporary
India I (Geography)
23
23 (8)
Democratic
Politics I (Pol. Sc.)
22
22 (8)
Economics I
22
22(8)
Total
90
10
12
90(31)
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Unit No.
& Subject
Prescribed Textbook
M.C.Q.
&
(1 mark
each)
each)
each)
11
23, 24
3 (1)
10 (2)
1, 2
12
25
2 (2)
3 (1)
5 (1)
History
Ch. 4 Climate
II
Geography Ch. 5 Natural Vegetation
and Wildlife
Ch. 6 Population
III
Political
Science
IV
Economics
From of Questions
3, 4
2 (2)
5
1 (1)
6,7
2 (2)
8
1(1)
9,1
2 (2)
S.A.Q.
L.A.Q.
Total
Map Q.
(3 marks (5 marks
13,14
6 (2) 15
3 (1)
16
3(1)
1 ,1
6(2)
19
3 (1)
20,21
6(2)
22
3 (1)
26
5 (1)
27
5 (1)
28
5 (1)
29
5 (1)
30
5 (1)
of
Unit
23 (7)
1 (1)
2 (-)
7(3)
1 (-)
23 (8)
22 (8)
22 (8)
Total
10 (10)
36 (12)
40 (8)
4 (1) 90 (31)
Sl. No. of Questions
1-10
11-22
23-30
31
in the question paperand outside the
Note: (i) Figures within brackets indicate number of Questions
brackets their total marks (ii) Figures within circles indicate Sl. Nos. of Questions in the
Questions Paper.
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MM : 90
Geography
Chapter 4
( Climate )
( Meteorological Stations )
Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Jodhpur, Jaipur,
Mumbai, Kolkata, Leh, Shillong, Delhi, Nagpur.
Chapter 5
(a) For Location & Labelling :
Bangalore,
(ii)
Chapter 6
( Population )
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5.
6.
Questions from serial number 23 to 30 are 5 marks questions. Answer of these questions
should not exceed 120 words each.
Question number 31 is a map question of 4 marks from Geography only. After completion,
attach the map inside your answer book.
1. Till the eighteenth century the shape of the cricket bat was in the shape of hockey
stick. Choose the correct reason :
a) The ground was uneven.
b) The ball was bowled underarm along the ground.
c) There was no limit on the shape and the size of the bat.
d) It was easy to play in open ground.
OR
2.
Which combination was suggested by the Rabindra Nath Tagore for India's national
dress?
a) Elements of Hindu and Muslim Dress.
b) Elements of Hindu and Parsi Dress.
c) Elements of Muslim and European Dress.
d) Elements of European and Hindu Dress.
Why is cricket match different from other sports? Choose the correct answer.
a) The match can go on for five days and still end in a draw.
b) The playing time is an hour and half.
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c)
3.
4.
5.
8.
9.
Which one of the following does not ensure food security to the people?
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12. State any three important changes introduced in the game of cricket during the 19th
century?
3x1=3
OR
What was the main objective of Sumptuary laws? Mention any two restrictions
imposed under these laws.
13. How is the climate of India governed by the atmospheric conditions? Explain with
three suitable examples. 3x1=3
14. Describe any three features of advancing monsoon season. 3x1=3
15. In which region are the tropical thorny forests and shrubs found in India? Mention
any four characterstics of such type of vegetation. 1+2=3
16. Explain three main processes of change of population in India. 3x1=3
17. How does the Election Commission of India regulate campaigns of political parties
and candidates to ensure fair and equal chances to compete? 3x1=3
18. What are 'Reserved Constituencies'? Why was the system of reserved constituencies
introduced in India? 1+2=3
19. Explain any three powers of the Prime Minister of India as Head of the State. 3x1=3
20. Explain with examples how the poverty line is estimated in India? 1 +1 =3
21. Explain any three causes for the widespread poverty in India. 3x1=3
22. Describe the three dimensions of food security. 3x1=3
23. Explain any five ideas of Dietech Brandis for management of forests in India during
British period.
5x1=5
OR
Why are Maasais of Africa continuously losing their grazing grounds? Explain any
five reasons.
OR
How did the Enclosure Movement benefit Britain. Explain any fine benefits. 5x1=5
24. Explain any five reasons for increase in deforestation under colonial rule. 5x1=5
OR
What was the impact of the colonial policies on the life of the pastoralists. Explain
any
five.
5x1=5
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OR
Why were the peasants not willing to grow opium in their fields? 5x1=5
25. "The Battle of Waterloo was won on the playing field of Eton". Justify the statement
with any five suitable arguments. 5x1=5
OR
"The introduction of western style clothing in the 19th centuary in India met with
severe reactions in different ways". Support the statement with suitable arguments.5 26.
Describe any five provisions made in the National Population Policy of 2000. 5x1=5
27. Name the two houses of Parliament in India. Which of the two houses in more
powerful? Justify your answer with any three suitable arguments. 1+1+3=5
28. "Rights are necessary for the very sustenance of a democracy". Give any five
arguments to support the statement. 5x1=5
29. Explain five important anti-poverty measures undertaken by the Government of
India. 5x1=5
30. What is buffer stock? Why is the buffer stock created by the government? 1+4=5
31.a) Two features A and B are shown in the political outline map of India. Identify these
features with the help of following information and write their correct names on the
line marked on the map. 2x1=2
AType of forest
B- The state having lowest sex-ratio
b) On the same political outline map of India locate and label the following items with
appropriate symbols:
(i)
Thiruvananthapuram - A weather station
(ii) Corbett National Park 2x1=2
Note : The following questions are for the BLIND CANDIDATES only in lieu of Q.No. 31.
(31.1) Name the type of forest found in most parts of Arunachal Pradesh.
(31.2) Which state has the lowest sex ratio?
(31.3) Name the weather station located in the southern part of Karela.
(31.4) Name any national park located in Uttarakhand (Uttaranchal). 4x1=4
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Marking Scheme
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Class-IX
Summative Assessment- II
March - 2012
TIME : 3 Hrs
MM :
80
Q.no
Marks
3 ______________________ (c)
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4 ______________________ (d)
5 ______________________ (c)
6 ______________________ (c)
7 ______________________ (d)
8 ______________________ (d)
9 ______________________ (c)
10 _____________________ (b)
11 _____________________ (b)
12 _____________________ (c)
13 _____________________ (c)
14 _____________________ (b)
15 _____________________ (c)
16 _____________________ (d)
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11. (i) In shifting cultivation, parts of the forest are cut and burnt in rotation. Seeds are
sown in the ashes. Such plots are cultivated for a couple of years and then left
follow to regain fetility. 1 marks
ii)
Europeans discouraged practice of shifting cultivation:
1. Considered the practice harmful for the forests.
2. Lands used for shifting cultivation could not be used to grow trees for
railway timber.
3. Danger of the flames spreading and burning valuable timber.
4. Difficulty in the calculation of taxes.
Any other relevant point
2 marks
3x1=3
OR
Impact of introduction of machine in agriculture on poor farmers1. It brought misery to poor farmers.
2. They came under debt.
3. They had to leave their farms.
4. Look for alternate jobs.
5. Difficulty in finding jobs.
Any other relevant point.
Any three points.
12.
3x1=3
2.
3.
4.
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3x1=3
OR
Objective of Sumptuary laws was to control the behaviour of those considered social
inferiors. 1
Restrictions.
1.
2.
3.
13.
(a)
Development of low and high pressure during different seasons and the consequent
development and pattern of wind movements.
(b)
(c)
Inflow of western disturbances during winters and the development of tropical cyclones
over the seas. Explanation of each point. 3x1=3
3x1=3
(ix) The Monsoon is known for its uncertainties. The alternation of dry and wet spells vary
in intensity, frequency and duration. It causes heavy floods in one part and droughts in
the other.
(x) It is often irregular in its arrival and its retreat.
Any three features.
4x1=4
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15. Thorn forests and scrubs are found in the north western part of India including semiarid areas of
Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
Characteristics :
1 mark
1+2=3 marks
1+2=3
In India
(i) Birth Rate is the number of live births per thousand persons in a year. It is a major
component of growth of population. In India birth rates have always been higher than death
rates.
(ii) Death Rate is the number of deaths per thousand persons in a year. Rapid decline in death
rate is the main cause of rapid growth in population rapidly. Since 1981 birth rate has also
started declining resulting in a gradual decline in the rate of population growth.
(iii) Migration is the movement of people across regions and territories. Migration can be
internal or international. Internal migration does not change the size of the population within
the nation. Migration plays a very significant role in changing the composition and
distribution of population.3x1=3
17.
18.
(i)
(ii)
Reserved Constituencies:
Some constituencies are reserved for people who belong to the Scheduled Castes (SC)
and Scheduled Tribes (ST). In these constituencies, only someone who belongs to these
categories can contest election.
Arguments for introduction of Reserved Contituencies
The Constitution makers were worried that in an open electoral competition, certain weaker
sections may not stand a good chance to get elected to Lok Sabha and the State
Legislative Assemblies.
They may not have the required resources, education and contacts to contest and win
elections against others.
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(iii) If the reservation is not done, our Parliament and Assemblies would be deprived of the
voice of a significant section of our population. 3+1=3
19.
Powers of the Prime Minister as Head of the State.The Prime minister:
(i) chairs cabinet meetings.
(ii) coordinates the work of different departments.
(iii) exercises general supervision of different ministries.
(iv) distributes and redistributes work to the ministers.
(v) has the power to dismiss ministers.
(vi) his/her decisions are final in case of disagreement between the departments.
Any other relevant point
Any three points to be explained
3x1=3
20.
21.
3x1=3
22.
Food security has following dimensions:1. Availability of food means food production within the country, food imports and the
previous years stock stored in government granaries.
2. Accessibility means food is within reach of every person
3. Affordability implies that an individual has enough money to buy sufficient, safe and
nutritious food to meet one's dietary needs.
Any other relevant point
Any three points 3x1=3
23.
Five Ideas of Dietrich Brandis for Management of forest in India
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5x1=5
OR
27.
5x1=5
a. If both the houses disagree on an ordinary bill, the will of Lok Sabha will prevail
in the joint session due to its larger number.
b. Lok Sabha enjoys more powers in money matter. For example a money bill can
only be introduced in Lok Sabha.
c. Lok Sabha controls the Council of Ministers.
d. Only Lok Sabha can pass the no confidence motion against the Council of
Ministers.
Any other relevant point
Any three points 1+1+3=5
28.
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2. National Food for Work Programme. (NFWP) 2004 was launched in 150 most
backward districts of the country. It is open to all rural poor who are in need of wage
employment.
3.
4.
5.
30. Buffer stock is the stock of foodgrains and rice procured by the government through Food
Corporation of India (FCI). 1
Buffer stock is created by the government :
(i) To distribute foodgrains in the deficit areas.
(ii) To use among the poorer strata of society at a lower price.
(iii) To resolve the problem of shortage of food during adverse weather conditions or
during the periods of calamity.
(iv) Any other point to maintain food security
Any other relevant point
Any four points 1+ 4 = 5
31.
Montane Forests
Haryana
3.)
Thiruvananthapuram
Corbett National Park or Rajaji National Park
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4 x1= 4
32.
Reserved Constituencies:
Some constituencies are reserved for people who belong to the Scheduled Castes (SC)
and Scheduled Tribes (ST). In these constituencies, only some one who belongs to these
categories can contest for election.
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(ii) They may not have the required resources, education and contacts to contest and win
elections against others.
(iii) If the reservation is not done, our Parliament and Assemblies would be deprived of the
voice of a significant Section of our population.
3x1=3
33. (i) Parliaments all over the world make laws, change existing laws or abolish existing laws
and replace them by new ones. 1+3=4
(ii) It exercises control over those who run the government.
(iii) Parliament controls all the money that government has.
(iv) Parliament is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national
policies.
(v) Parliament can seek information on any matter. 4x1=4
Any four points.
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