Sample Paper II Class IX SST
Sample Paper II Class IX SST
Sample Paper II Class IX SST
TERM I
CLASS IX
SOCIAL SCIENCE - CODE 087
TIME-90 MINUTES MM-40M
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General Instructions:
1. The Question Paper contains four sections.
2. Section A has 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions.
3. Section B has 22 questions. Attempt any 18 questions.
4. Section C has 12 questions (Case based). Attempt any 5 questions per case.
5. Section D contains 2 Map based questions. Attempt both the questions.
6. All questions carry equal marks.
7. There is no negative marking.
SECTION – A
(Attempt any 20 out of 24 questions)
3. Which of the following statements is not true about the Third Estate_
A. The Third Estate was made of the poor only
B. Within the Third Estate some were rich and some were poor
C. Richer members of the Third Estate owned lands
D. Peasants were obliged to serve in the army, or build roads
1 The southernmost tip of Indian union got submerged in the massive tsunami
0 which occurred in which one of the following years:
. A. 2004
B. 2001
C. 2000
D. 2011
11. Another name for Chinese Parliament apart from Quanguo Renmin Daibiao Dahui is:
A. National Assembly
B. Nationalist Communist Association
C. National People’s Congress
D. National People's Republic
12. On the basis of my gender I was discriminated against. Driving, taking decisions in my
life and even the right to vote was denied to me. But recently my government has
removed all these restrictions. Can you guess the name of my country?
A. Fiji
B. Saudi Arabia
C. India
D. Pakistan
13. Choose the incorrect option:
Undemocratic Government can be made democratic government through the
following methods:
A. Political Opposition
B. Respect for rights
C. Majority domination
D. Independent Judiciary
14. Which is the most common form of democracy visible in the contemporary world?
A. Direct democracy
B. Representative democracy
C. Limited democracy
D. Ideal democracy
15. The members of the Constituent Assembly of India were elected by the______.
A. British Governor General
B. Judges of the High Courts of Madras, Bombay and Calcutta
C. All Adult Voters in India
D. Members of Provincial legislatures
16. When was the first session of the Constituent Assembly held?
A. 15th August 1950
B. 9th December 1946
C. 26th January 1950
D. 26th November 1949
21. Who among the following puts together land, labour and capital?
A.Moneylender
B. Entrepreneur
C. Zamindar
D.Manager
23. Which of the following examples falls into non market activity?
A. Cooking for another household in return of salary
B. Cooking for yourself
C. Cooking for a neighbour as he is sick
D. Both B and C
A. France
B. Law
C. Liberty
D. Queen Marie Antoinette
NOTE: Following question is for Visually impaired candidates in lieu of Q25.
26. Which of the following option(s) is/are correct about the measures taken by
the Jacobins:
I. Peasants were forced to transport their grain to the cities and sell it at prices fixed by the
government.
II. Equality was also sought to be practised through forms of speech and address.
III. The use of more expensive whole wheat flour was forbidden; all citizens were required to
eat the white equality bread.
IV. laws were issued removing the maximum ceiling on wages and prices.
A. I & II
B. III & IV
C. Only II
D. Only 1
27. Establish the chronology:
I. Convention freed all slaves in colonies
II. Slavery was abolished in French colonies
III. French women got the right to vote
IV. Bastille was stormed
28. Who said, “‘The task of representing the people has been given to the rich … the lot of the poor
and oppressed will never be improved by peaceful means alone.”
A. Camille Desmoulins
B. Robespierre
C. Olympe de Gouges
D. Jean-Paul Marat
29. Assertion: Land and sea routes have contributed in exchange of Ideas and
commodities since ancient times
Reason: The Ideas of Upanishads and the Ramayana, stories of
Panchatantra,the Indian numerals and the decimal system thus could reach
many parts of the world.
A. Both A and R are true and the reason explains the assertion.
B. Both A and R are true but the reason does not explain the assertion.
C. A is false but R is true
D. Both A and R are false
30. Choose the correct arrangement of the countries larger than India given in
an descending order of their area :
A. Russia-China- Canada-Brazil-USA-Australia
B. Russia-Canada-USA-China-Brazil-Australia
C. Russia- Brazil- Canada-China-USA- Australia
D. Russia-Canada- China-Brazil-USA-Australia
31. Study the following image carefully and answer the following question:
B. This Cartoon describes the scene of booth capturing in elections by using arms
32. Consider the following statements with regard to the making of the Constitution of
India. Identify the correct statements from the following options:
I. Our leaders gained confidence by learning from other countries, but on our own
terms.
II. Many of our leaders were inspired by the ideals of the French Revolution, the
practice of parliamentary democracy in Britain and the Bill of Rights in the US.
III. The socialist revolution in Russia had inspired many Indians to think of shaping a
system based on social and economic equality.
IV. The Constitution makers were simply imitating the other Constitutions and did not
develop any idea of their own.
A. I, II, III, IV
B. III, IV only
C. I, II and III only
D. I, II and IV only
33. The official policy of racial separation and ill treatment of blacks followed by the
government of South Africa between 1948 and 1989 was known as:
A. Compartmentalization
B. Stratification
C. Aparthied
D. Gene pool mapping
34. Here are some of the guiding values of the Constitution and their meaning. Rewrite
them by matching them correctly.
a Sovereign i. Government will not favour any religion.
b Socialist ii People have the supreme right to make decisions.
c Liberty iii Wealth is generated socially and should be shared equally by
society
d Secular iv.There are no unreasonable restrictions on the citizens
Reason(R): The role performed by citizens does not have any impact on the way
democracy functions.
36. How many days did the Constituent Assembly frame the Constitution Of India?
A. 114 DAYS
B. 115 DAYS
C. 119 DAYS
D. 365 DAYS
The Assembly was dominated by the Indian National Congress, the party that led
India’s freedom struggle. But the Congress itself included a variety of political groups
and opinions. The Assembly had many members who did not agree with the
Congress. In social terms too, the Assembly represented members from different
language groups, castes, classes, religions and occupations. Even if the Constituent
Assembly was elected by universal adult franchise, its composition would not have
been very different.
Choose the correct statement with regard to the Constituent Assembly:
A. Congress party was the only party responsible for making of the Constitution of
India
B. There was no linguistic or cultural diversity in the Constituent Assembly
C. Members of the Constituent Assembly had the freedom to present their views.
D. The Constitution of India was made by only the so-called upper caste and did not
include religious minorities.
38. Which of these is not a valid reason for arguing that there is a lesser possibility of
famine in a democratic country?
A. Opposition parties can draw attention to hunger and starvation
B. Free press can report suffering from famine in different parts of the country.
C. Government fears its defeat in the next elections.
D. People are free to believe in and practise any religion.
39. Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).
Read the statements and choose the appropriate option.
Assertion (A): Small farmers are paid low wages, and lead a difficult life.
Reason (R ) : There are many people who are willing to work as farm labourers in the
villages, whereas the opportunities of work are limited.
Options:
A. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
C. A is true but R is false.
D. A is false but R is true.
40. Choose the correct option from the following
43. Which of the following examples does not fall under the unorganized sector?
A. A farmer irrigating his field.
B. A daily wage labourer working for a contractor.
C. A doctor in a hospital treating a patient.
D. A handloom weaver working on a loom in her house.
45. Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).
Read the statements and choose the appropriate option.
Assertion (A): There has been an increase in the expenditure on education
Reason (R): Mid day meal programme was started to encourage attendance and
retention in school
Options:
A. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
C. A is true but R is false.
D. A is false but R is true.
46. Which one of the following is considered important to create a ‘virtuous cycle’ by the
parents?
A. To send their children to the school
B. To provide food to their children
C. To give them whatever they want
D. To take care of the health and education of their children
SECTION – C
(Attempt any 5 out of 6 questions in each of the Case based questions)
Read the source given below and answer any 5 of the 6 questions that follow by
choosing the most appropriate option:
In order to discuss and voice their interests women started their own political clubs and
newspapers. About sixty women’s clubs came up in different French cities. The Society of
Revolutionary and Republican Women was the most famous of them. One of their main
demands was that women enjoy the same political rights as men. Women were disappointed
that the Constitution of 1791 reduced them to passive citizens. They demanded the right to
vote, to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political office. Only then, they felt, would
their interests be represented in the new government.
In the early years, the revolutionary government did introduce laws that helped improve the
lives of women. Together with the creation of state schools, schooling was made compulsory
for all girls. Their fathers could no longer force them into marriage against their will. Marriage
was made into a contract entered into freely and registered under civil law. Divorce was
made legal, and could be applied for by both women and men. Women could now train for
jobs, could become artists or run small businesses.
47. In the question given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
1. Assertion (A): From the very beginning women were active participants in the
events which brought about so many important changes in French
society
Reason (R): The women were equally participating with men to get concessions
from the revolutionary government.
Options:
A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are true but R is not the explanation of A
C. A is correct but R is wrong.
D. A is wrong but R is correct.
49. On 5 October 1789, women marched to ________________ and brought the king back with
them to_______________.
A. Marseilles, Paris
B. Versailles, Paris
C. Paris, Versailles
D. Paris, Marseilles
51. Match the following items given in Column A with those in Column B.
Column A Column B
I. Olympe de Gouges 1. Issued laws ordering closure
of women’s clubs and banning their
political activities
II. Nanine Vallain. 2. Women could now train for jobs
III. The revolutionary government 3. Was tried by the National Convention
& executed
IV. Jacobin 4. Woman artist
A. I-4, II-3, III-2, IV-1_
B. 1-3, II-4, III-1, IV-2
C. I-3, II-4, III-2, IV-1
D. 1-4, II-3, III-1, IV-2
52. Consider the following statements regarding French women in revolutionary France.
1. Most women had access to education or job training.
2. Their wages were lower than those of men.
A. 1 and 3
B. 2 and 3
C. 1 and 4
D. 3 only
57. The following statement describes which relief feature of the northern plains?
“Thickly forested region full of wildlife”
A. Bhabhar
B. Bhangar
C. Terai
D. Khadar
58. Which part of the northern Plains is used for intensive agriculture, choose the
correct option?
A. Khadar
B. Terai
C. Bhabhar
D. Bhangar
Section D
(Attempt both the Map based
questions)
On the given outline map of India, identify the locations with the help of specified
information.