(Important Questions) Important Questions CBSE Class 10th : Social Science Year 2009 (Transport Communication and Trade)
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Important Questions CBSE Class 10th : Social
Science Year 2009 (Solved)
(Transport Communication and Trade)
Question .1. Why is transport a necessity?
Answer : Transport helps in the movement of people, goods and materials form
one place to other. It helps in the distribution of goods after production.
Question .2. Name five means of transport?
Answer : Means of transport:-
(i) Buses
(ii) Trains
(iii) Ships
(iv) Boats
(v) Aeroplanes.
Question .3. Why is communication a necessity of life?
Answer : Communication helps in interacting with others, hence it is
necessary for life.
Question .4. Name four means of communication?
Answer : Means of communication:-
(i) telephone
(ii) mobile phone
(ii) internet
(iv) television
(v) radio.
Question .5. What are the means of mass communication?
Answer : Means of mass communication:-
(i) newspaper,(ii) radio,(iii) television, (iv) magazines,(v) journals,(vi)
books and (vii) films.
Question .6. Why is railway so important today?
Answer : The railways is called the main artery of inland transport and is
called lifeline of the country for the movement of traffic – freight and
passengers.
Question .7. Name any three railway zones with their headquarters?
Answer : The railway zones are:-
S . No. |
Zone |
Headquarters |
1. |
Northern |
New Delhi |
2. |
North – Eastern |
Gorakhpur |
3. |
Southern |
Chennai |
4. |
Eastern |
Kolkata (Howrah) |
5. |
Western |
Mumbai (Church Gate) |
6. |
Central |
Mumbai V. T. |
7. |
South – Eastern |
Kolkata |
8. |
North – East Frontier |
Maligaon (Guwahati) |
9. |
South – Central |
Secundrabad |
Question .8. Distinguish between Personal and Mass
Communication?
Answer :
Personal Communication |
Mass Communication |
1. Limited number of people are involved in it. |
1. Several people at a time are involved in Mass Communication. |
2. Postal, Telegraph, Telephone, Mobile phone and e – mail. |
2. T.V., Radio, Press and Audio – visual media. |
Question .9. What are National highways?
Answer : One state to another state is connected by National highways. These
are of national importance. These are constructed and maintained by central
government.
Question .10. What are express way National highways?
Answer : Express way National highways is for the fast movement of traffic
in the country. These includes 4 and 6 lanes for long distances fast moving
traffic.
Question .11. Name the places which will be connected by Golden Quadrilateral
express way highways.
Answer : The Golden Quadrilateral express way highways will connect Mumbai,
Chennai, Kolkata and Delhi. Its total length is 5846 km.
Question .12.What are the international highways? Name one such highway.
Answer : The highway which connects one country with another are called
international highways. Example – Kolkata to Pesawar.
Question .13. Differentiate between Railway junction and Sea port?
Answer :
Railway junction |
Sea port |
1. It located on land. |
1. It is located on the sea coast. |
2. Traffic of passengers and goods are handled here. |
2. Import and export of goods are handled here. |
3. It is expensive. |
3. It is cheap. |
Question .14. Name any four international ports of India.
Answer : International ports of India :
(i) Mumbai (ii) Kolkata (iii) Chennai (iv) Kandla.
Question .15. Name two Inland waterways of India.
Answer : The inland waterways of India :
(i) The Ganga river between Allahabad to Haldia.
(ii) The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya to Dhubri.
Question .16. Name major ports on the east coast of India.
Answer : The major ports on the east cost :
(i) Kolkata (ii) Haldia (iii) Paradip (iv) Chennai (v) Ennore (vi)
Tuticorin (vii) Vishakhapatnam.
Question .17. Name the states where Marmagao, New Mangalore, Paradip and
Tuticorin ports are located?
Answer : (i) Marmagao – Goa.(ii) New Mangalore – Karnataka.(iii) Paradip –
Orissa.(iv) Tuticorin – Tamil Nadu.
Question .18. Name three means of mass communication.
Answer : The important means of mass communication :
(i) Radio (ii) Television (iii) Newspapers.
Question .19. Name two first class mail.
Answer : First class mail are:
(i) postcards (ii) envelopes.
Question .20. Name two major ports on the west coast.
Answer : Major ports on the west coast are :(i) Mumbai (ii) Cochin
Question .21. State the types of gauges. What are the advantages of Uni
gauge?
Answer : The three types of gauges are :
(i) Broad Gauge – 1.675 m.(ii) Meter Gauge – 1 meter. (iii) Narrow Gauge – 0.610
m.
Uni gauge system of railways ensures higher speed, larger capacity, reduction in
transshipment and cheaper transportation cost.
Question .22. What are the significance of Airways?
Answer : Significance of Airways:-
(i) Fastest modes of transport.
(ii) Airways are the best means of transport in the remote, hostile and
inaccessible areas.
(iii) It plays a vital role in natural event and calamities like floods,
earthquakes, famines, fires, etc.
Question .23. Study the data given below and answer the questions that precede
them:-
(i) What was the total length of railway route in 2000 – 2001?
(ii) How much increase occurred in the length of electrified routes between 1999
– 2000 and 2000 – 2001?
Railway Network in India
Length of Rail Routes (Km) |
1999 – 2000 |
2000 – 2001 |
Total length |
62,809 |
62,759 |
Broad Gauge |
44,216 |
44,383 |
Meter Gauge |
15,178 |
15,013 |
Narrow Gauge |
3,415 |
3,363 |
Electrified Route |
14,579 |
15,06 |
Answer :(i) 62,759
km.(ii) 15,062 – 14,579 = 983 km.
Question .24. The great Plains have more railways than the Himalayan mountains.
Why?
Answer : The distribution pattern of the railway network is influenced by
physiographic, economic and administrative factors. The Great Plains of India
has leveled land, high population density, rich agriculture and greater
industrial activity. Hence this plain has more railways than Himalayan mountain.
Question .25. What are the problems of railways today?
Answer : Problems of railway are :
(i) Ticket-less passengers (ii) Unnecessary chain pulling (iii) People stop
trains causing heavy loss.(iv) Theft and damaging of railway property.
Question .26. Write the advantages of the pipeline transportation for
petroleum and natural gas.
Answer : (i) Pipeline transportation is fast, safe, clean and free from
delays.
(ii) Crude oil, petroleum product and natural gas can easily be transported from
oil/natural gas fields to refineries, fertilizer factories and big thermal
plants easily.
(iii) The thermal power plants can now be constructed very close to their
market.
(iv) For such facilities refineries can be constructed in the interior such as
Barauni, Mathura, Panipat and Karnal.
Question .27. Distinguish between Transport and Communication?
Answer :
Transport |
Communication |
1. The system in which passengers and goods are carried from one place to another. |
1. The system in which messages and news are communicated from one place to another. |
2. The modes are roads, railways, waterways and airways. |
2. The means are post, telephone, radio, television, news papers, magazines etc. |
3. It is expensive. |
3. It is cheap. |
4. Natural calamities such as floods and earthquakes affect it. |
4. It brings quick relief in areas of natural calamities. |
Question .28. What is meant by favourable balance of
trade? Discuss whether India’s foreign trade is favourable or not?
Answer : The difference between imports and exports is known as balance of
trade. If exports are more than imports, the balance of trade is favourable or
positive.India’s foreign trade is not favourable as value of our imports are
more than the exports due to our increasing demands and growing economy.
Question .29. Describe various types of roads in India.
Answer : Depending on the construction, maintenance and administration
Indian roads are classified as under :
(i) National Highways – Constructed and maintained by the Central
Government, which connect State capitals, big cities and ports across the
country.
(ii) State Highways – Constructed and maintained by the State Government,
which connect the state capital with the major cities, town and districts of the
state
(iii) District Roads – Join district headquarters with town of the
district.
(iv) Village Roads – Connect village with towns.
(v) Border Roads – Constructed and maintained by Central Government. The
defence of our country depends on these roads. The world’s highest road is from
Manali to Leh.
Question .30. Study the data given
below and answer the questions that follow?
Major commodities transported by the Indian Railways
(In Billion Tonn - Kilometre)
|
1960 – 61 |
1997 – 98 |
1. Coal |
20.35 |
127.52 |
2. Raw material for steel plants |
1.99 |
13.39 |
3. Cement |
2.47 |
20.95 |
4. Food grains |
9.62 |
30.96 |
5. Fertilizers |
Negligible |
22.01 |
6. Mineral oil |
2.56 |
19.66 |
(i) Which has been the most
dominating commodity carried by Indian Railways between 1960 – 61 to 1997 – 98?
(ii) Give one reason for higher freight.
Answer : (i) Coal.
(ii) Coal is mostly used for:-
(a) Generating Thermal Power.
(b) Iron and Steel Industries.
(c) Raw materials for several industries.
Question .31. Study the data given below and answer the questions that follow
it:
Progress made by Indian Railway (1950 – 51 to 1996 – 97)
Items |
1950 – 51 |
1996 – 97 |
1. Total Route Length (km) |
53,596 |
62,725 |
2. Electrified Route Length (km) |
388 |
13,018 |
3. Passengers (in lakhs) |
12,840 |
41,530 |
4. Number of Railway engine (i) Steam (ii) Diesel (iii) Electric |
17 72 |
4,363 2,519 |
5. Coaches |
19,628 |
39,257 |
6. Wagons |
2,05,596 |
2,72,127 |
(i) During the 46 years from 1950 –
51 to 1996 – 97 the total route length increased only marginally. Why? Give one
reason.
(ii) How many times has electrified route length increased during this period?
Give one reason for this increase. Answer : (i) The total route length
increased only marginally due to the policy of increasing the capacity of the
existing tracks.
(ii) 43 times.
Question .32. Study the following table and answer the questions:-
Operation of Indian Railways.
Items |
Unit |
1950 – 51 |
1997 – 98 |
1. Route electrified |
000kms. |
0.4 |
14.0 |
2. Total Route length |
000kms. |
53.6 |
62.5 |
3. Earnings from goods carried |
Crore Rs. |
139.3 |
19595.0 |
4. Passenger earnings |
Crore Rs. |
98.2 |
7573.2 |
5. Average rate per passenger – kilometer |
Paise |
1.5 |
19.7 |
(i) How much increase has been
noticed in the total rail length between 1950 – 51 and 1997 – 98?
(ii) What is the motive behind electrifying more and more rail routes in India?
Answer : (i) The total route length increased = 62.5 – 53.6 = 8.9 km.
(ii) Due to electricity we get speed, more traction power, clean and comfortable
journey.