(Paper) Social Studies Question Paper 2007
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Social Studies Question Paper 2007
General Instructions:
Answer to questions carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each.
Answer to questions carrying 4 marks should not exceed 60-80 words each.
Answer to questions carrying 6 marks should not exceed 100-125 words each.
Maps should be securely tied in the middle of the Answer-Book.
Attempt all parts of a question together.
Stencils or templates for drawing outline maps may be used wherever
necessary.
Qs. 1. Write any four facts about tsunami. (2)
Qs. 2. Explain any two main features of Harappan culture. (2x2)=2
Qs. 3. How do the means of mass communication play a vital role in creating
awareness among the people? Explain. (2)
Qs. 4. Define the term ‘economic development’. State the two bases of
measuring economic
development of a country. (1+1)=2
Qs. 5. Suggest two facts which should be borne in mind while selecting a site
for a building coastal areas. (2x1)=2
Qs. 6. Identify and name the social reformer shown in the picture given below.
State any two contributions made by him. (1+1)=2
Note: This question is for the Blind Candidates only in
lieu ofQ.No.6.
State any State any two contributions of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar in
reforming Indian society. (2x1)=2
Qs. 7. ‘India is a multilingual country’. Justify the statement with two
arguments. (2x1)=2
Qs. 8. “Health sector interplays the most significant role in human
development.” Justify this statement with two arguments. (2x1)=2
Qs. 9. Who is a disabled person? Give one example each of two types of
disabilities. (1+1)=2
Qs. 10. Explain how Indian industries and trade had been ruined under the
British rule in the eighteenth century. (2)
Qs. 11. Name the northern, eastern, southern and western. most stations of
Golden Quadrilateral express national highway. (2)
Qs. 12. “Wells and tube wells are the most popular means of irrigation in
northern plains of India. “Justify the statement with two arguments. (2x1)=2
Qs. 13. How does communalism pose a threat to our national unity? Explain. (4)
Qs. 14. “Coal is the main source of energy as well as a raw material for
industries in India.” Support this statement with two facts for each. (2+2)=4
Qs. 15. How is disaster managed at different levels? Explain with one example
each,from any four levels. (4x1)=4
Or
Explain any four objectives of a search and rescue team. (4x1)=4
Qs. 16. Explain the term ’Veto’. Name any four countries which have veto
power. (2+2)=4
Qs. 17. Describe any four characteristics of subsistence farming. (4x1)=4
Or
Describe any four steps taken by the Government to improve Indian agriculture
after Independence. (4x1)=4
Qs. 18. “The revolt of 1857 marked a turning point in the history
of India.” Support this statement by giving four facts. (4x1)=4
When was the Muslim League formed? Explain its three main objectives. (1+3)=4
Qs. 19. Describe two different approaches by which the number of the poor are
estimated in the country. (2+2)=4
Qs. 20. Describe any four major problems faced by cotton textile industry in
India. (4x1)=4
Qs. 21. Explain with suitable examples the impact of the expansion of business
activities in an economy. (6)
Or
Why is the rise of consumer awareness essential? Explain any four measures to
protect consumers’ interest. (2+4)=6
Qs. 22. When was Indian National Congress founded? Who played the most important
part in its formation? Describe the main objectives of the Congress. (1+1+4)=6
Or
Describe any six factors that were responsible for the rise of ‘extremism’
in India. (6x1)=6
Qs. 23. Why is the conservation of resources essential? Explain any three
measures of conservation of resources. (3+3)=6
Or
“Water is a very important and critical resource in India”. Support this
statement by explaining any three points of each. (3+3)=6
Qs. 24.
On the given political outline map of India, the place is shown by no.1,where
Congress was split in 1907. Identify the place and name it on the line drawn.
(1)
On the same map shade and name the State where the Jallianwala Bagh incident
occurred. (1)
Or
On the given political outline map of India, four geographical features A, B, C
and D are marked. Identify these features with the help of map key and write
their correct names on the line marked against each in the map. (4x1)=4
Or
On the given political outline map of India locate and label the following
features: (4x1)=4
Kanpur - Cotton Textile Centre
Kaiga - Nuclear Power Station
Haldia - Oil Refinery
Kandla - Seaport
Note: The following question is for the Blind
Candidates only in lieu of Q.No. 24. (6x1)=6
Name the State where Jallianwala incident occurred.
Name the place where Congress was split in 1907.
Which is the leading coffee producing state?
Which is the eastern terminal station of ‘East-West Corridor’?
Name the international air-port located in Gujarat State.
Name the Software Technology
Park located in Uttar Pradesh.