Social Science Class 10 A. History: Chapter No.1 Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Social Science Class 10 A. History: Chapter No.1 Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Social Science Class 10 A. History: Chapter No.1 Rise of Nationalism in Europe
CLASS 10TH
A. HISTORY
Chapter no.1 Rise of Nationalism in Europe
2. What kind of movement was launched by the tribal peasants of Gudem Hills in Andhra
Pradesh?
A Satyagraha Movement
B Militant Guerrilla Movement
C Non-Violent Movement
D None of the above
3. Sanatanis were
A Saints
B Dalits
C Labours
D High-caste Hindus
8. Which among the following party did not boycott the Council elections of 1921
A Muslim League
B Swaraj Party
C Justice Party
D Congress Party
11. Under which Act, plantation workers were not permitted to leave tea garden without
permission
A Inland emigration act of 1859
B Inland emigration act of 1860
C Inland emigration act of 1861
D Inland emigration act of 1862
13. Non-cooperation movement was adopted in which session of Indian National congress
A Kanpur B Nagpur
C Karachi D Bombay
14. Poorna Swaraj was adopted in which session of Indian National congress
A Bombay 1885 B Calcutta 1928
C Madras 1927 D Lahore 1929
15. Who is the author of The folklore of Southern India
A Natesa Sastri B Raja Ram Mohan Roy
C Nilkant Sastri D Vivekananda
16. Who among the following was the Viceroy of India during civil disobedience mmoment
A William Bentinck B Charles Metcalf
C Lord Dufferin D Lord Irwin
17. Which Indian leader among the following took part in all the three Round Table
Conferences?
A Mahatma Gandhi B B. R Ambedkar
C Jawaharlal Nehru D B. G. Tilak
Q No6. Abbreviation:
a. What is the full form of FICCI?
Very Short Answer Type Questions
Qno1 What were the two important weapons to fight against oppression according to
Gandhi?
Qno2 Explain the causes which led to Jaillian Wala Bagh massacre?
Qno3 What was the main aim of formation of statutory commission in 1927?
Qno4 Who announced vague of dominion status to India and when?
Qno5 Why where Dalit’s ignored by Congress for a long time?
Short Answer Type Questions
Q1. What were the consequences of Quit India movement?
Q2. What was the reaction of nationalists towards Rowlett Act 1919.
Q3. How Chauri Chaura incident affected the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Q4. Explain the reasons which encourages which presents to take active port in civil
disobedience moment?
Q5 Explain how British rule in India was established with the help of Indians?
Q6 What do you mean by the term Bardoli satyagraha and who led this?
Q7 Why was Poona pact signed between Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar in 1932?
Q8 Describe inland immigration act of 1859?
Q9 What was the notion of Swaraj for plantation workers in Assam?
Q10 How do the icons and symbols of India helped in development of the sense of
collective belongingness?
Long Answer Type Questions
1. Explain how was civil disobedience movement different from non-cooperation
moment?
2. Describe the effects of non-cooperation movement on economy of India?
3. Discuss how World War 1 was responsible for creating economic problems in India?
4. Explain how Mahatma Gandhi used salt as a symbol to unite the nation?
5. Explain the causes which way responsible for formation of Muslim League?
6. Discuss the views of Gandhi on Satyagrah as passive resistance? How it helped the
Indians in their freedom movement against Britishers?
7. The feeling of nationalism helped the Indians in their struggle for freedom? How
nationalists created the feeling of nationalism in India? Explain with examples?
8. What are your views regarding Simon Commission? What were its consequences?
9. What are your views about the Jalianwala bagh tragedy? How it helped in the
awakening of nationalism in India?
Chapter 4.
Short Answer Questions
Q1. Write a short not on Jamshed ji Tata?
Q2. What happened to Indian Weaver after the consolidation of East India Company's
power?
Q3. Draw the sketch of drawing "a spinning jenny” designed by T. E. Nicholson?
Long Answer Questions
Q4. Locate the large scale industries of India on the outline map of India?
Q5. Discuss the role of some early entrepreneurs of India for developing industrial enterprises
in India?
CHAPTER NO. 4.......... PRINT CULTURE AND THE MODERN WORLD
Objective Type questions
1 Which among the following person was responsible for bringing knowledge of wood
block printing to Italy
A Fahein B Marco Polo
C Ibn Batuta D Bernier
2 Which among the following Chinese City became hub of new print culture
A Wuhan B Bejing
C Shanghai D Tokyo
3 The ancient name of Tokyo Was
A Mesopotamia B Persia
C Elo D Edo
4 Printing press in India was introduced by
A Danes B English
C Chinese D Portuguese
5 Who among the following published The book Istri Dharam Vichar
A Raja Ram B Ram Chaddha
C Sri Arbindo D Gandhi
Fill in the blanks
a. Kashibaba wrote famous book _______________ in the year of 1938.
b. _____________said these words “ liberty of speech , liberty of the press , and
freedom of association”
c. C. Jyotiba Phule wrote famous book ______________ against the caste distinctions in
India.
d. Lord _________ formulates new rules to restore the earlier freedom of press.
e. In China ____________ became the hub of new print culture to cater western style of
school.
f. F. In hundred years between ___________ and __________ printing presses were
setup in the most countries of Europe.
g. G.By the end nineteenth century cylindrical press have capability of printing
__________ sheets per hour
h. The name of oldest Japanese book is........................................
i. Jami Jahan nama and Shamsul Akhbar are two names of..........................
j. E. V. Ramaswamy Naickers famous name was...........................
Q No 3. The following visual is a page taken from the oldest Japanese book
__________________. (Name the book)
Q.NO.1. Suggest and explain any four ways to protect land from degradation in various
states of India.
Q.NO.2. “Sustainable Development is a crucial step for the development of a country”.
Explain with examples.
Q.NO.3. “Resource planning is widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources in a
country like india”. Justify this statement with relevant examples.
Q.NO.4. “There is a need for pressing use of renewable energy resources”. Justify this
statement.
Q.NO.5. “Conservation of resources is vital for development”. Give examples regarding the
statement.
Q.NO.6. “Degradation of land is a cause of worry”. Give reasons to support the statement.
Q.NO.7. “The availability of resources id a necessary condition for the development of any
region but mere availability of resources does not ensure development of that region”.
Comment.
Short Answer Type Questions
Q.NO.1. Why northern plains are dominated by alluvial soil?
Q.NO.2. Elaborate the difference between Bangar and Khadar.
Q.NO.3. Write a short note on Exclusive Economic Zone.
Q.NO.4.What would be the consequences of decreasing pasture land in India?
OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
Q.NO.1. Identify the soil with the help of following features:
a) Red to brown in colour
b) Sandy in texture and saline in nature
c) Lacks humus and moisture.
Q.NO.2. Soil is formed by the process of
a. Denudation
b. Gradation
c. Weathering
d. Erosion
Q.NO.4. “There is enough for everybody’s need but not for everybody’s greed”. Who said
this?
a. Jawar Lal Nehru
b. Sardar Patel
c. M.K.Gandhi
d. Sunder Lal Bahuguna
Q.NO.5.The first international Earth Summit was held in:
a. Geneva
b. New York
c. Japan
d. Rio de Janeiro
Q.NO.6. __________________ is a method of growing rows of trees in a arid regions to curb
land degradation.
Q.NO.7. Land consisting of many gullies and ravines are called ___________ .
Q.NO.8. Fossil fuels are examples of recyclable resources (True/ false).
Q.NO.9. Match the following
1. Uppermost layer of soil i. Black Soil
2. New alluvium ii. Laterite Soil
3. Regur soil iii. top soil
4. Intense leaching iv. Khadar
(1 2 3 4)
a. iv iii ii I
b. I ii iii iv
c. iii iv i ii
d. ii i iii iv
Q.NO.10. Resources which are found in a region but have not been utilized. (One word
substitution).
Chapter 4: AGRICULTURE
UNIT 6
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
Q.NO.1. “Agriculture and industry are not separate but complimentary to each other”.
Explain.
Q.NO.2. Why is manufacturing sector considered to be the back bone of development?
Q.NO.3.The textile industry occupies unique position in the Indian economy? Discuss.
Q.NO.4. Why are jute textile mills located in the Hugli basin?
Q.NO.5. How can the industrial pollution of fresh water be reduced?
Q.NO.4. “sugar industry is seasonal in nature so it is ideally suited for cooperative sector”.
Explain with reasons.
Or
Why sugar industry in India is mostly in cooperative sector?
Q.NO.5. On the given outline map of India locate and label any three
of the following items with appropriate symbols.
A. Ankaleshwar Oil Field
B.Bengaluru Software Technology Park
C.Tarapur Nuclear Power Plant.
D. Jamshedpur Iron and steel Plant
E. Kandla Port.
Chapter-1
Power Sharing
Long Answer Type Questions
1. Power sharing helps o reduce the possibilities of conflict within the countries. Explain
the statement with suitable examples.
2. Explain the emergence of civil war in Sri Lanka between Sinhala and Tamil
communities?
3. Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. Comment.
4. Deliberate on the relevance of Belgian Modal of power sharing in Indian Context?
5. Power sharing accommodates diversities. Discuss it in the Indian Context.
6. Why is power sharing important in democracies?
7. Democracy has led to emergence of power sharing. Comment.
8. Power sharing promotes participation of people in government. Write your opinion.
9. Federalism is a form of power sharing. Discuss it in the context of India.
Chapter:
Gender, Religion and Caste
Short Answer Type Questions
1. Mention few prevalent perceptions about women in your society?
2. What do you mean by gender discrimination? Give few examples.
3. What is the relationship between religion and politics?
4. Write short note on communalism.
5. Write short note of communal politics.
6. Political mobilisation on religious lines is a threat to democracy. Do you agree?
7. Communalism and secularism cannot go side by side in democracy. Comment.
8. Write short note on caste in politics.
9. Politicising caste is a threat to Indian democracy. Comment.
10. Do you find any relationship between caste and voter behaviour in Indian politics.
11. Write your opinion on role of caste in Indian politics.
Chapter 3:
Political Parties
Short Answer Type Questions
1. Why did political parties become as omnipresent in democracies all over the world?
2. Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties. Comment.
3. Differentiate single party system from multiple party system with suitable examples.
4. Why India has opted for multiparty system?
5. Multiparty system suits India than single party system. Justify?
Which of the above statements is/are correct about the political party?
a) Only iv b) i, ii and iii c) i and ii d) i ,ii, and iv
7. Which of the following is not a function of political party?
i. Contesting election
ii. Strengthening the foundations of monarchy
iii. Form and run the government
iv. Shaping of public opinion
8. Political parties are registered groups. These are registered with
a) Lok sabha
b) Rajya Sabha
c) Election Commission of India
d) All of these
9. Match the column A with the column B
Column A Column B
1. China a) Multiparty system
2. Alliance b) Two party system
3. India c) Single party system
4. USA d) Several parties join to form and
run government
a) 1 - b, 2- a, 3 – c, 4 - d
b) 1 - c, 2- d, 3 – a, 4 - b
c) 1 - d, 2- a, 3 – b, 4 - c
d) 1 - b, 2- c, 3 – d, 4 - a
10. Consider the statements about All India Trinamol Congress (AITC).
I) Launched on 1st January 1998.
II) Recognised as national party in 2016.
III) Party’s symbol is elephant.
IV) Foundeed under the leadership of Mamta Bamerjee.
Chapter 4:
Outcomes of democracy
One Mark Questions
1. Namda
2. Shawl
3. Chain work
4. Willow work
Q4. Kashmiri fruits are in great demand all around the world. Write about qualities of major
fruits produced in J&K?
Q5. Handicraft and handloom industry are regarded as the backbone of economy of J&K.
Write a short note in support of this statement.
Q6. Identify five each metallic and non-metallic mineral resources found in J&K.
Q7. What is the role of service sector in the economic development of Jammu and Kashmir?
Q8. Identify major agricultural crop grown in J&K. Distribute these crops according to kharif
and Rabi seasons.
Q9. Write down the basic objectives of forest policy of J&K?
Q10. What is copper ore? Write down the names of places where copper ore is found in J&K.
Q11. What are the major reasons of slow growth of handicraft and handloom industry in
J&K?
Chapter-2
Employment Generation
Q1. Match the following
Religious place Situated in
Hazratbal shrine Baderwah
Chare-Sharief Jammu
Amaranth cave Ladakh
Mata vaishno Devi shrine District Budgam
Hemis Gumpa District Anantnag
Shahdara Sharif Srinagar
Qno1:-First aid is prerequisite thing to save live of people during disasters. Explain?
Qno2:-To prevent heat stroke when working outside. Illustrate?
Qno3:-In case of dog bite, what do’es should be adopted immediately?
Qno4:-First aid is a best procedure. What are the objectives of a first aid?
Qno5:-Rescuer plays an important role during disasters. Name the equipment need for a
rescuer?
Qno6:-To save the victim from extra bleeding. What measures should be taken to stop
bleeding?
Qno7:-What disasters are prone to the J & k state now UT?
Qno8:-What are the objectives of search and rescue team?
Qno9:-What do’s should we follow to face unconsciousness patient?
Qno10:-To help a snake bitten person at first instance. Comment.
Qno11:-What safety measures should be taken to prevent collapse of building?
Qno12:-What should be done to avoid polythene?
Qno13:-How to communicate during and after a disaster?
Qno14:-What is the role of local and state bodies during disaster?
Qno15:-What is the role of individuals for disaster management preparedness?
Qno16:-Plastic bags are harmful to the environment. Explain with suitable example?
Qno17:-Accidents occurred due to ours and others faults. Comment?
Qno18:-Why do children have accidents? Give suitable examples.
Qno19:-Who can prevent accidents?
Qno20:-What documents are required while driving motor vehicle?
Qno21:-Define road safety education?
Qno22:-Name the services provided by R.T.O?
Qno23:-Explain the 4 E’s in the prevention of accidents?
Qno24:-What issues are focused in the proposed amendment to MVA 1998?
Qno27:- The devastating earthquake hit Muzaffarabad area of the state of J & K in:-
Qno28:- How many heart compressions per minute are given in the centre of chest to make
the heart function well till medical help is made available?
Qno32:- India has the _____ largest road network in the world after United states of America.
Qno48:- India has the fourth largest road network after USA. True/ False
Qno49:- Use of mobile phone while driving is one of the cause of accidents. True/ False
Qno50:- In India every year 5 lakh road accidents are reported. True/ False
ABBREVIATIONS
Qno51:- MVA = Stands for ________.
Qno52:- What is the full form of RTO?
Qno53:- What is full form of WHO?
Qno54:- What is the full form of NDM?
Qno55:- What is the full form VDM?
Qno56:- What does the picture given below depicts? Please
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