Social Science Mockpaper

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Social Science Mockpaper

We present a mock test paper prepared by Ishita Chakrabarti, Social Science teacher, DAV Model School, Sector 15, Chandigarh


Q1 Which film of John F Coppola reflected the moral confusion that the US  -Vietnamese war had created in the USA? 

OR

Who formed a secret society called young Italy?         (1)


Q2 Discuss one special feature that distinguishes a movement from an interest group? (1)

Q3 In what respect is a democratic government better than its alternatives? (1)

Q4 Why did India opt for multi-party system? (1)

Q5 A shopkeeper insists that you buy a guide with your NCERT textbook. Which right consumer is being violated? (1)

Q6 What is the term for removing barriers or restrictions set by the government? (1)

Q7 Mention the reasons why MNCs are setting their customer care centre in  India? (1)

Q8 Why was the Haldia sea-port set up? (1)

Q9 Briefly describe Zollverein?

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How did Paul Bernard argue in favour of economic development of Vietnam? Explain.      (3)

Q10 How did nationalism develop through culture in Europe? Explain.

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Why did the French thought that colonies were necessary?           (3)

Q11 Who formed the Swaraj Party and why?           (3)

Q12 Discuss the background and provisions of Poona Pact?          (3)

Q13 Explain any three most effective ways in which the pressure groups and movements influence the politics of a country. (3)

Q14 "Democratic government is a legitimate government." Justify the statement.  (3)

Q15 In spite of globalization creating good quality product and expanding market, how is it affecting stability in jobs for the workers? (3)

Q16 Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the countries development. Highlight the role of loans in reference to India. (3)

Q17 Why is the air transport more popular in the North Eastern Part of the country? Give three reasons.     (3)

Q18 "Industrialisation and urbanisation go hand in hand." Enlighten. (3)

Q19 "There is an overwhelming support for the idea of democracy all over the world". Support the statement. (3)

Q20 "Self Help Groups support has brought about a revolutionary change in the rural sector." Which values according to you is it able to support? (3)

Q21 Why is the time period from 1830 to 1848 known as the age of revolutions? Describe.

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Evaluate the role of women in the anti-imperial struggle in Vietnam.      (5)

Q22 Discuss the Salt March to make clear, why it was an effective symbol of resistance against colonialism.        (5)

Q23 What are the challenges that the political parties must overcome in a democracy?          (5)

Q24 What do you understand by the foundational challenges of democracy? How is it different from established democracies? (5)

Q25 What is credit? Describe two sources of formal and two sources of informal credit in rural India.   (5)

Q26 "Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries". Support the statement with examples. (5)

Q27 What is trade? Why tourism is called invisible trade? (5)

Q28 Explain the importance of conservation of minerals. Highlight any three measures to conserve them. (5)

Q29 Three features X, Y, Z are marked on the given political outline map of India. Identify these features with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines marked in the map.

X. The place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in 1925.

Y. Name the place associated with the Indigo Planters.

Z. The place related to the calling off the Non Cooperation Movement.                          (3)

Q30 Two features A and B are shown in the given political outline map of India. Identify these features with the help of following information and write their correct names on the lines marked on the map.  

A. Iron Ore mine - 100% export unit in Karnataka

B. Terminal stations of East West Corridor On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following items with appropriate symbols:

C. Bangalore-Software Technology Park.                      (3)


These questions and the marks alongside are meant for practice purpose only. Students are advised to check format, syllabus and marks for Board test papers with their teachers. Questions have been given by teachers and NIE is not responsible for them.    

 

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Tavisha Arora DAV SCHOOL (GURGAON_14)

which class papers are these

Neha Varadharajan The Orbis School

I am too young I think. I am in class 7 so its content is much more complicated

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