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(viii) 37 – 37 (a)
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(2 ) 37 (b) (3 ) 5
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(i) This question paper contains 37 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(viii) Section F – Question number 37 is Map Skill based question with two
parts – 37(a) from History (2 marks) and 37(b) Geography (3 marks). This
question carries total 5 marks.
(ix) In addition to this, NOTE that a separate question has been provided for
Visually Impaired Candidates in lieu of questions having visual inputs,
Map etc. Such questions are to be attempted by Visually Impaired
Candidates only.
( ) (20 1 = 20)
2.
1
I.
II. -
III.
IV. -
:
(A) I, II IV
(B) I, III IV
(C) II, III IV
(D) I, II III
·
·
(A)
(B) -
(C)
(D)
- -
( ) ( )
I II III IV
(A) d a c b
(B) c d b a
(C) c a b d
(D) d b a c
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Options :
(A) Republic
(B) Sovereign
(C) Socialist
(D) Secular
Column-I Column-II
(Crop) (Type)
Options :
I II III IV
(A) d a c b
(B) c d b a
(C) c a b d
(D) d b a c
: …………
- -
( ) ( )
Options :
List-I List-II
(Author) (Book)
I.
11. ‘ ’ (BMI)
1
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option. 1
I. Treaty of Constantinople
Options :
10. The German philosopher ‘Johann Gottfried’ belonged to which one of the
11. Choose the correct option regarding ‘Body Mass Index’ (BMI) from the
following. 1
- -
( ) ( )
I II III IV
(A) a b c d
(B) c d a b
(C) d c b a
(D) b a d c
13. - ? 1
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List-I List-II
Options :
I II III IV
(A) a b c d
(B) c d a b
(C) d c b a
(D) b a d c
13. Which of the following is the primary purpose of loan activities offered by
banks ? 1
16. :
` 2,000, ` 5,000, ` 3,000 ` 6,000 – 1
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16. Assume there are four families in a locality. If the incomes of these four
families in a week are ` 2,000, ` 5,000, ` 3,000 and ` 6,000, then the
weekly average income of the locality will be – 1
(A) ` 4,000 (B) ` 5,000
(C) ` 2,000 (D) ` 1,000
_____
(A) 10 (B) 7
(C) 5 (D) 8
20. (A) (R)
1
(A) ‘ (1707)’ ‘
’
(R) :
(A) (A) (R) (R), (A)
(B) (A) (R) , (R), (A)
(C) (A) , (R)
(D) (A) , (R)
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(A) 10 (B) 7
(C) 5 (D) 8
20. Two statements are given below. They are Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
Read both the statements and choose the correct option. 1
Assertion (A) : ‘The Act of Union 1707’ between England and Scotland
resulted in the formation of ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain’.
Reason (R) : England wanted to impose its influence on Scotland.
Options :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explaination of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explaination of (A).
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.
21. ? 2
22. “1815 ”
2
23. (a) 2
24. ‘- ’
2
– (5 3 = 15)
( - )
25. (a) ‘ ’
? 3
(b) -
? 3
26. ‘ ’ 3
27. “ ”
3
28. 3
29. 3
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SECTION – C (5 3 = 15)
(Short Answer Type Questions)
25. (a) How was the ‘Silk Route’ an example of vibrant pre-modern trade ?
Explain. 3
OR
(b) How did food promote long-distance cultural contacts in the
pre-modern world ? Explain. 3
27. “Tertiary sector has a pivotal role in the economy of the country.” Support
your answer with day-to-day examples. 3
28. Explain any three responsibilities carried out by the political parties in a
democracy. 3
29. Give any three suggestions to increase the employment in rural society
and explain them. 3
( - )
30. (a) “ , ”
5
(b) , -
? 5
31. (a) ?
5
(b) ? 5
32. (a) , ? 5
(b) ? 5
33. (a) “ ”
5
(b) “ , ”
5
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30. (a) “The Gandhian idea of Satyagraha, emphasized the power of truth
and struggle against injustice.” Explain the statement with
examples. 5
OR
(b) How did people belonging to different communities, regions and
language groups develop a sense of collective belonging in the late –
nineteenth century India ? Explain with examples. 5
33. (a) “Rapid improvement in technology has been one major factor that
has stimulated the globalisation process.” Explain the statement
with examples. 5
OR
(b) “Foreign trade and foreign investment policies are the aspects of
liberalisation and globalisation.” Explain the statement with
examples. 5
( )
34. : 4
?
2011
1300 -
-
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121 22
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’ ‘- ’
(34.1) 2011 ? 1
(34.3)
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34. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow : 4
how one counts it. The latest information that we have is from the Census
of India held in 2011. This census recorded more than 1300 distinct
‘Hindi’. Even after this grouping, the Census found 121 major languages.
(34.2) How were the languages grouped together in the Census report ? 1
(34.3) How does the inclusion of languages in the Eighth Schedule of the
Indian Constitution contribute to linguistic diversity ? Explain. 2
-
, , 22
18
1919
, , -
1942 90
(35.1) - ? 1
36. : 4
() 1973
20 55,000 1,827
, ,
,
-
, : , -
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The power of the printed word is most often seen in the way governments
seek to regulate and suppress print. The colonial government kept
continuous track of all books and newspapers published in India and
passed numerous laws to control the press.
During the First World War, under the Defense of India Rules, 22
newspapers had to furnish securities. Of these, 18 shut down rather than
comply with government orders. The Sedition Committee Report under
Rowlatt in 1919 further strengthened controls that led to imposition of
penalties on various newspapers. At the outbreak of the Second World War,
the Defense of India Act was passed, allowing censoring of reports of
war-related topics. All reports about the Quit India Movement came
under its purview. In August 1942, about 90 newspapers were suppressed.
(35.1) What method did the colonial government employ to keep track of
Indian newspapers ? 1
(35.2) How did the colonial government’s laws affect the press ? 1
(35.3) Analyse the impact of ‘Sedition Committee’ on Newspapers. 2
36. Read the following source and answer the questions that follow : 4
Project Tiger
Tiger is one of the key wildlife species in the faunal web. In 1973, the
authorities realized that the tiger population had dwindled to 1,827 from an
estimated 55,000 at the turn of the 20th century. The major threats to tiger
population are numerous, such as poaching for trade, shrinking habitat,
depletion of prey base species, growing human population, etc. The trade of
tiger skins and the use of their bones in traditional medicines, especially in
the Asian countries left the tiger population on the verge of extinction. Since
India and Nepal provide habitat to about two-thirds of the surviving tiger
population in the world, these two nations become prime targets for
poaching and illegal trading.
(36.3) 2
– 2 + 3 = 5)
( )
37. (a) - A B
: 2 1=2
(b) -
: 3 1=3
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SECTION – F 2 + 3 = 5)
(Map Skill Based Questions)
37. (a) Two places A and B have been marked on the given political outline
map of India. Identify them with the help of the following
information and write their correct names on the lines drawn near
them : 2 1=2
(i) The place where Gandhiji broke Salt Law. 1
(ii) The place where the Indian National Congress Session was held
in 1920. 1
(b) On the same political outline map of India, locate and label any
three of the following with suitable symbols : 3 1=3
(i) Salal – Dam 1
(ii) Kalpakkam – Nuclear Power Plant 1
(iii) Bengaluru – Software Technology Park 1
(iv) Mormugao – Major Sea Port 1
(37.2) 1920 1
(37.4) 1
(37.6) 1
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