Summative Assessment-Ii (2013) Social Science Time Allowed: 3 Hours) (Maximum Marks:90
Summative Assessment-Ii (2013) Social Science Time Allowed: 3 Hours) (Maximum Marks:90
Summative Assessment-Ii (2013) Social Science Time Allowed: 3 Hours) (Maximum Marks:90
General Instructions:
(i)
The question paper has 30 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Questions from serial number 1to 9 are Multiple Choice Questions. Each question carries
1 mark.
(iii) Questions from serial number 10to 21 are 3 marks questions. Answer of these questions
should not exceed 80 words each.
(iv) Questions from serial number 22 to 29 are 5 marks questions. Answer of these questions
should not exceed 120 words each.
(v) Questions number 30 is a map question of 5 marks (2 marks from History and 3 marks
from Geography). After filling up, attach the map inside your answer book.
1.
Identify the French artist who prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of a
world from the following:
(A)
Kitagewa Utamaro
(B)
Richard M. Hoe
(C)
Voltaire
(D)
Frederic Sorreeu
OR
Who, among the following was a member of the French team, who explored Mekong
river?
2.
(A)
Paul Burnard
(B)
Liang Qichao
(C)
Nuynh Phu So
(D)
Garnier
January 1921
(B)
November 1921
3.
(C)
December 1921
(D)
May 1921
Which one of the following ports is the biggest with a spacious natural and well
sheltered harbor?
4.
(A)
Kolkata
(B)
Chennai
(C)
Mumbai
(D)
Vishakhapatnam
Which one of the following was the main aim to start movement on
April
2006,
in
households
in
Nepal?
(A)
(B)
(C)
To restore democracy
(D)
5.
6.
7.
China
(B)
Indo-China
(C)
Japan
(D)
Germany
(B)
(C)
(D)
Which of the following is the main informal source of credit for rural
India?
(A)
Friends
(B)
Relatives
(C)
Landlords
(D)
Money lenders
8.
9.
Tax on import
(B)
Quality control
(C)
Sales tax
(D)
Jewellery
(B)
Edible oil
(C)
Electrical appliances
(D)
Cereals
OR
in the Mekong
Delta.
11. How had the First World War created a new economic situation in India?
Explain with three examples.
12. How was Rowlatt Act opposed by the People in India? Explain with examples?
13. Differentiate between metallic and non-metallic minerals with examples.
14. Which state is the largest producer of manganese in India? Mention any four uses of
manganese.
15.
Agriculture and industry move hand in hand. Analyse the statement with three
examples.
16.
Name the national political party which gets inspiration from Indias ancient culture and
values. Mention four features of that party.
17.
How do Multi-National Companies manage to keep the cost of production of their goods
low? Explain with examples.
18.
19.
20. An ideal government would not only keep itself away from corruption but also make
fighting corruption and black money a top priority. Justify the statement by highlighting
the values attached to it.
21.
22. How did culture play an important role in creating the idea of the nation in Europe?
Explain with examples.
OR
How were Vietnamese nationalists inspired by Japan and China to set up a democratic
republic? Explain with examples.
23. Dalit participation was limited in the Civil Disobedience Movement.
Explain the statement.
24. Explain any five measures to control industrial pollution in India.
25. Describe any five major problem faced by road transport in India.
26. How did the struggle of the Nepali people become a source of inspiration to democrats
all over the world? Explain.
27. Democracy is seen to be good in principle but felt to be not so good in practice. Justify
the statement.
28. How have our markets been transformed in recent years? Explain with examples.
29.
Why are rules and regulations required for the protection of the consumers, in the
market place? Explain with examples.
30. 1.
Two features A and B, marked in the 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:
(A) The place, where the Indian National Congress Session was held in December 1920.
(B)
30.2. On the same given political outline map of India, locate and label the following features
with appropriate symbols:
(i)