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1 È ŸÊapple Ë ÅÿÊ Total No. of Questions : ÿ x ÉÊ appleu Time : 3 Hours 3 Îc UÊapple Ë È ÅÿÊ 24 Total No. of Pages : Ê Êãÿ ÁŸŒapple Ê GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS : ÍáÊÊZ Full Marks : UûÊËáÊÊZ : Pass Marks : UˡÊÊÕË ÿõê fl Ÿapple ÊéŒÊapple apple UË UûÊ U Œapple Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable. 2. ß Ÿ òê apple ÃËŸ ª È U Ò U Ôfl Ë ª È apple Ë ŸÊapple Ê UûÊ U ŒappleŸÊ ÁŸflÊÿ Ò U i) ª È - A ( ßÁà UÊ ) ó wæ ii) ª È - B ( ͪÊapple ) ó w} iii) ª È - C ( ÊÁÕ ÊÒ U Ê ÊÁ Áfl Ê ) ó xw This question paper consists of three Groups and all questions in all Groups are compulsory. i) Group - A ( History ) 20 Marks ii) Group - B ( Geography ) 28 Marks iii) Group - C ( Economic & Social Development ) 32 Marks 3. àÿapple Ÿ apple U apple Ê Ÿapple Á Ã Ò The figures in the margin indicate full marks of the questions. 4. ŸÊapple apple UûÊ U ŸÊapple apple ÊÕ ÁŒ ª ÁŸŒapple Ê apple Ê Êapple apple UË Œapple Answers of the questions must be in the context of the instructions given therein. 5. UÊ UË Ë Êfl ÿ UÊapple, Sflë U Ê appleuπ πë Áø Draw neat and clean diagrams wherever necessary. 6. UÊ UË Ë Êfl ÿ UÊapple S apple UÁ Êapple Ê øêapple Êapple appleuπê ÊŸÁøòÊ ŸÊŸapple apple Á ßSÃapple Ê Á ÿê Ê ÃÊ ÒU Stencils or templates for drawing outline maps may be used wherever necessary. ª È - A ( ßÁà UÊ ) Group A ( History ) Ÿ 1. Áfl UÊ Ã apple ŒÊapple Èπ M ÊÒŸ- apple Ò U? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Q. 1. What are the two main types of heritage? ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 Ÿ 2. ªÊapple Ãapple fl U Ë ÍÁà UÊ U ÁSÕà ÒU? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Q. 2. Where is the statue of Gomateshwar situated? ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 A Soc. Sc. 16 [ P. T. O.
2 4 Ÿ 3. ÊÒ ÁŸflappleÁ Ê Áfl UÊ Ã U ÁˇÊåà Á Uå áêë Á πapple ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 4 Q. 3. Write a short note on colonial heritage. ( Answer in words ) 4 Ÿ 4. Ê UÃËÿ ÊÊSòÊËÿ ªËÃ Ê ˇÊapple apple fláê Ÿ ËÁ ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 4 Ê UªË Á Ê U Ê flêlÿ òê ÒU? flêà ËÁ Ÿapple UÊ ÊÿáÊ Êapple Á Ê Ê apple UøÊ? ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) Q. 4. Write a brief description on Indian Classical Music. ( Answer in words ) 4 What kind of musical instrument is Sarangi? Name the language in which Valmiki composed the Ramayana. ( Answer in words ) Ÿ 5. Áfl UÊ Ã apple UˇÊáÊ apple ÊappleªÊapple Ë ÄÿÊ ÍÁ Ê ÒU? fláê Ÿ apple U ( UûÊ U vææ-vwz ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 6 ÊË Êapple ÊÒ U ÃÊ Ê Êapple Ê UˇÊáÊ ÄÿÊapple Êfl ÿ ÒU? ( UûÊ U vææ-vwz ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) Q. 5. What is the role of people in the preservation of heritage? Describe. ( Answer in words ) 6 Why is conservation of lakes and tanks necessary? ( Answer in words ) Ÿ 6. ÁŒ ª Ê Uà apple ÊŸÁøòÊ apple ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ÁŒ UÊapple Êapple Œ ÊÊ ß ( Îc U ÅÿÊ... U ŒûÊ ÊŸÁøòÊ Ê ÿêappleª apple U ) 2 ( ) ÁŒ flê«uê ÁŒ U (π) Ê ÊÅÿÊ ÁŒ U Q. 6. In the given outline map of India show the following temples : ( Use the given map on Page No.... ) 2 (a) (b) Dilwara temple Kamakhya temple. A Soc. Sc. 16
3 5 ª È - B ( ͪÊapple ) Group B ( Geography ) Ÿ 7. ÎŒÊ Á Ê U ŸÃË ÒU? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Q. 7. How is soil formed? ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 Ÿ 8. Á Ufl UŸ apple Ê ÄÿÊ ÊÃapple Ò U? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Q. 8. What do you mean by transport? ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 Ÿ 9. Ê appleu ßÃŸË Uûfl ÍáÊ ÄÿÊapple Ò U? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Q. 9. Why is railway so important now-a-days? ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 Ÿ 10. U Ë ÊÒ U π UË»» Êapple apple ãã U S c U ËÁ ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 4 Q. 10. Distinguish between Rabi and Kharif crops. ( Answer in words ) 4 Ÿ 11. Ê Î Áà ªÒ ÊÒ U ÊÿÊapple-ªÒ apple ãã U S c U ËÁ ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 4 ÿê fl UáÊËÿ ˇÊ UáÊ Êapple ÁŸÿ ÁòÊà UŸapple apple U Êÿ ÃÊß ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) Q. 11. Distinguish between Natural gas and Bio-gas. ( Answer in words ) Describe the method to control environmental degradation. ( Answer in words ) Ÿ 12. Êapple UÊ ÊÒ U ßS Êà UlÊappleª apple fl ÊÿmË Ëÿ Ê Uà apple UË ÄÿÊapple ÁSÕà Ò? ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 4 Q. 12. Why is the iron and steel industry located in peninsular India only? (Answer in words) 4 Ÿ 13. Ê Uà apple Êåà UÊappleŸapple flê apple ÊÒ ÊœŸ Ê fláê Ÿ ËÁ ( UûÊ U vææ-vwz ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 6 Q. 13. Describe replenishable ground water resources of India. ( Answer in words ) 6 4 A Soc. Sc. 16 [ P. T. O.
4 6 Ÿ 14. ( ) ÁŒÿapple ª Ê Uà apple ÊŸÁøòÊ U ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà Êapple Œ ÊÊ ß ( Îc U ÅÿÊ v{ U ŒûÊ ÊŸÁøòÊ Ê ÿêappleª apple U ) 2 (i) Ê Ë Á ^ÔUË Ê ˇÊappleòÊ (ii) fl ÃËÿ Á ^ÔUË ( L áêêø Œapple Ê ) (π) ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Ê Uà apple appleuπê ÊŸÁøòÊ Ê äÿÿÿ ËÁ fl, π, ª ÃÕÊ ÉÊ mê UÊ ŒÁ Ê Ã ˇÊáÊÊapple Ë UøÊŸ ËÁ ÊÒ U UŸ apple UË ŸÊ ÁŸœÊ Á Uà SÕÊŸ U Á Áπ ( Îc U ÅÿÊ... U ŒûÊ ÊŸÁøòÊ Ê ÿêappleª apple U ) 2 Q. 14. (a) On the given outline map of India mark the following ( Use the map given on Page... ) : 2 (i) Area of Black Soil. (ii) Mountainous Soil ( Arunachal Pradesh ). (b) Study the given outline map of India and identify the features represented by A, B, C and D and write their correct names on the marked place on the map. ( Use the map given on Page... ) 2 Map for Q. 14 (a) Map for Q. 14. (b) ª È - C ( ÊÁÕ ÊÒ U Ê ÊÁ Áfl Ê ) Group C ( Economic & Social Development ) Ÿ 15. Êappleß Ë ŒÊapple Ê U Ë Õ ÿflsõê Êapple apple ŸÊ Á Áπ ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Q. 15. Name any two types of economies. ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 Ÿ 16. ÍÀÿ ÁŸÿ òêáê ÄÿÊapple Êfl ÿ ÒU? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Q. 16. Why is there a need to regulate prices? ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 Ÿ 17. Áfl fl U ÊappleQ Ê Áœ Ê U ÁŒfl ŸÊÿÊ ÊÃÊ ÒU? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Q. 17. When is the World Consumers' Rights Day celebrated? ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 Ÿ 18. ÊÁÕ flîáh apple Á Ãà œê UáÊËÿ ÊÁÕ Áfl Ê ÄÿÊapple Êfl ÿ Ò U? ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 4 Ê UÃ Ë ÁflŒapple Ê ŸËÁà apple Œ apple ªÈ U-ÁŸ U appleˇêãê Ê ÄÿÊ Õ ÒU? ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) A Soc. Sc. 16
5 7 Q. 18. Why is sustainable economic development necessary for economic growth? ( Answer in words ) 4 What is the meaning of Non-alignment with reference to India s foreign policy? ( Answer in words ) Ÿ 19. ÊŸfl Áfl Ê appleuãè ÊˇÊ UÃÊ ÄÿÊapple ÁŸflÊÿ ÒU? ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 4 Q. 19. Why is literacy essential for human development? ( Answer in words ) 4 Ÿ 20. UÊc UËÿ À Åÿ ÊÿÊappleª Ê ª UŸ ÄÿÊapple Á ÿê ªÿÊ? ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 4 Q. 20. Why has the National Minority Commission been set up? ( Answer in words ) 4 Ÿ 21. Á ã UË U ÊÒÁ Áœ Ê UÊapple Ê UÀ appleπ apple U ( UûÊ U vææ-vwz ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 6 ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ÁˇÊåà M Êapple apple ÍáÊ M Á Áπ 0 Ë0 Ë0, Ÿ0 0 Ë0 Ÿ0, apple 0 Ÿ0, 0, Ë0 «Ué Í0 Ë0, ÿí0 Ÿ0» 0, 0 UË0 UË0» 0 Q. 21. Describe six Fundamental Rights. ( Answer in words ) 6 Give full forms of the following abbreviations : MCC, NSCN, KNA, PWG, UNF, ATTF. Ÿ 22. ÁflÁ UáÊ œë ŒÈÉÊ UŸÊ ÄÿÊ Ò U? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Ÿ0 Ë0 Ë0 Ê ª UŸ Á ÿê ªÿÊ? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) Q. 22. What are accidents due to Radiations? ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 When has N.C.C. been formed ( started )? ( Answer in 30 words ) Ÿ 23. Áé ÁSfløU appleu Ë» ÊappleŸ Ÿapple Ufl Ê ÄÿÊ Êÿ ÒU? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 2 Ê ŒÊ Ê œ appleuãè ŸÄ ÊÊ ÃÒÿÊ U UŸapple Ê ÄÿÊ Ê ÒU? ( UûÊ U xæ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) A Soc. Sc. 16 [ P. T. O.
6 8 Q. 23. What is the function of Public Switch Telephone Network? ( Answer in 30 words ) 2 What is the benefit by preparing map on disaster management? ( Answer in 30 words ) Ÿ 24. ÈŸÊ Ë Ê Õ ÄÿÊ ÒU? ÈŸÊ Ë U apple U Á apple UÃapple Ò U? ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) 4 ÃÊß Á Íπapple apple Êfl apple ÊappleªÊapple Ë ÊÁÕ ÁSÕÁà Á Ê U Á ª«UÃË ÒU ( UûÊ U {Æ-}Æ ÊéŒÊapple apple ŒËÁ ) Q. 24. What is the meaning of Tsunami? What are Tsunami waves? ( Answer in words ) 4 How does the economic condition of people deteriorate during drought? ( Answer in words ) A Soc. Sc. 16
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