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Sample Paper 6
Social Science (Code 087)
Class X Session 2023-24
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
General Instructions:
i. Question paper comprises five Sections – A, B, C, D and E. There are 37 questions in the question
paper. All questions are compulsory.
ii. Section A – From question 1 to 20 are MCQs of 1 mark each.
iii. Section B – Question no. 21 to 24 are Very Short Answer Type Questions, carrying 2 marks each.
Answer to each question should not exceed 40 words.
iv. Section C contains Q.25to Q.29 are Short Answer Type Questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answer to
each question should not exceed 60 words
v. Section D – Question no. 30 to 33 are long answer type questions, carrying 5 marks each. Answer to
each question should not exceed 120 words.
vi. Section-E - Questions no from 34 to 36 are case based questions with three sub questions and are of 4
marks each.
vii. Section F – Question no. 37 is map based, carrying 5 marks with two parts, 37a from History (2 marks)
and 37b from Geography (3 marks).
viii.There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice has been provided in few
questions. Only one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted.
ix. In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary.
SECTION-A
Multiple Choice Questions (Q 1 to 20) 1X20=20
1. Following image shows new laws that were made in Russia in 2005 giving powers to its President.
During the same time the US President visited Russia. Study the given picture and answer the following
question.
Which among the following statements appropriately describes the given picture?
(a) Despotic rulers do not leave much scope for power sharing.
(b) Democracy can help in division of powers.
(c) Concentration of powers in one hand helps to make quick decisions.
(d) Concentration of power under one centre undermines the concept of democracy.
3. Why 1830’s was of great economic hardship in Europe? Identify the correct option from the following.
(a) Aristocratic class had snatched the jobs of the workers.
(b) Industrial Revolution had created less economic opportunities than expected.
(c) Workers were on the strike hence industries were closed.
(d) Population had risen exponentially and job opportunities were less.
4. Match the following items given in Column (A) with those in Column (B).
Column A (Crops) Column B (Areas)
A. Sugarcane 1. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
B. Rice 2. Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh
C. Millets 3. Bihar and Punjab
D. Maize 4. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
Codes
(a) A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
(b) A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1
(c) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
(d) A-2, B-1, C-3, D-4
5. Consider the following statements with respect to residuary subjects and select the answer using the
codes given below.
(i) It includes subjects of national importance.
(ii) These subjects came up after the Constitution came into effect.
(iii) Only Union Government has the power to legislate on these subjects.
Codes
(a) Only (ii)
(b) Only (i)
(c) Both (ii) and (iii)
(d) All of these
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6. In what sense federations are contrasted with unitary form of government? Identify the correct option.
(a) In a federation, the Central government can pass orders to the provincial or local government in an
effective manner as compared to Unitary government.
(b) In a federation, State governments are answerable to the Central government for every decision.
(c) In a federation, State government powers are in the hands of Central government.
(d) Powers in the federations are not concentrated in single hands but distributed among the units.
7. A man is employed on a corn farm where he does not have much manual work. He solely works on the
farm every day. Of which type of employment is this an example?
(a) Over Employment
(b) Cyclical Employment
(c) Disguised Employment
(d) Seasonal Employment
9. Which of the following statement/s is/are correct pertaining to the tenure of Panchayat?
(i) The tenure of Panchayat shall be for five years from the date of its first meeting.
(ii) The tenure of Panchayat shall be for five years from the date of declaration of election results.
(iii) The tenure of Panchayat shall be for five years from the date of taking oath of office by the elected
members.
(iv) The tenure of Panchayat shall be for five years from the date of notification for the conduct of
elections to the Panchayat.
Codes
(a) Only (iv)
(b) Only (i)
(c) Both (i) and (ii)
(d) Both (ii) and (iii)
13. Read the data given in the following table and answer the given question.
Monthly income of citizens Country
Country A Country B Country C
Group I 9000 5000 2000
Group II 10000 4000 1600
Group III 8000 6800 3500
Group IV 1100 5050 3000
Group V 12500 29650 10000
Average income ? ? ?
Which country has more equitable distribution of income?
(a) Country C
(b) Country A
(c) Country B
(d) Both ‘Country A’ and ‘Country B’
15. Which of the following option/s is/are correct regarding the various developments which happened in
the wake of the fleeing of Louis Philippe in the year 1848?
(i) National Assembly was proclaimed a republic.
(ii) National workshops were set-up to provide employment.
(iii) Suffrage to all women.
(iv) Right to work was guaranteed.
Codes
(a) Only (iii)
(b) (iii) and (iv)
(c) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(d) (ii) and (iii)
16. There are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Mark your answer as per the codes
given below.
Assertion (A) Constitutional provisions are necessary for the success of federalism.
Reason (R) The spirit of federalism, respect for diversity and desire for living together became a shared
ideal in our country.
Codes
(a) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(c) A is false, but R is true
(d) A is true, but R is false
17. Suresh’s weight is 79 kgs and his height is 1.54 meters. In which category can we place him from the
following options?
(a) Normal weight
(b) Overweight
(c) Underweight
(d) Obesity
20. Read the information given below and select the correct option:
Harita attends her office from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm. She gets her salary regularly at the end of every
month. In addition to the salary, she also gets Provident Fund and other facilities as per the rules laid
down by the Government.
Select the employment sector in which Harita is working.
(a) Primary sector
(b) Secondary Sector
(c) Organised Sector
(d) Unorganized sector
SECTION-B
Very Short Answer Question (Q 21 to 24) 2X4=8
21. Study the picture thoroughly and tell that what does it describes ?
22. What is the difference between a state party and a national party?
SECTION-C
Short Answer Based Question (Q 25 to 29) 3X5=15
25. Why there is a need to supervise the banking system by the RBI?
27. “India is rich in certain types of resources and deficient in some others.” Support your answer with
examples.
28. Explain the reasons for the growth of the service sector (tertiary sector) in India.
29. Study the table given below and answer the questions that follow :
Sources of Credit per Rs. 1000 of Rural Households in India in 2012
Source of Credit Share (in percentage)
Moneylenders 33%
Landlords 1%
Other Institutional Agencies 5%
Commercial Banks 25%
Cooperative Societies/Banks 25%
Government 1%
Other Non Institutional Agencies 2%
Relatives and Friends 8%
1. Which are the three major sources of credit for rural households in India ?
2. Moneylenders are the most dominant source of credit for rural households. Why ?
SECTION-D
Long Answer Based Question (Q 30 to 33) 5X4=20
30. Describe the significance of Textile Industry in India with specific reference to Cotton industry.
O
Classify the pollution created by industries.
31. How did Gandhiji bring the masses into the National Movement ?
O
Assess the role of Mahatma Gandhi in the National Movement with special reference to the methods
adopted by him.
32. Is income a sufficient factor for development? What other factors do you think are significant for
development?
O
What does sustainability of development mean? How can sustainable development be achieved?
SECTION-E
Case Based Question (Q 34 to 36) 4X3=12
34. Read the given extract and answer the following questions.
Belgium and Sri Lanka both are democracies. Yet, they dealt with the question of power sharing differently.
In Belgium, the leaders have realised that the unity of the country is possible only by respecting the
feelings and interests of different communities and regions. Such a realisation resulted in mutually
acceptable arrangements for sharing power. Sri Lanka shows us a contrasting example. It shows us
that if a majority community wants to force its dominance over others and refuses to share power, it can
undermine the unity of the country.
Questions:
(i) How was the power sharing arrangement in Belgium different from that of in Sri Lanka?
(ii) Explain why power sharing is desirable.
(iii)List any two steps taken by the leaders of Belgium to accommodate all the communities.
35. Read the given extract and answer the following questions.
The denudation of the soil cover and subsequent washing down is described as soil erosion. The
processes of soil formation and erosion go on simultaneously and generally there is a balance between
the two. Sometimes, this balance is disturbed due to human activities like deforestation, over-grazing,
construction and mining etc., while natural forces like wind, glacier and water lead to soil erosion. The
running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep channels as gullies. The land becomes unfit
for cultivation and is known as bad land. In the Chambal basin such lands are called ravines. Sometimes
water flows as a sheet over large areas down a slope. In such cases the top soil is washed away. This
is known as sheet erosion. Wind blows loose soil off flat or sloping land known as wind erosion. Soil
erosion is also caused due to defective methods of farming. Ploughing in a wrong way i.e. up and down
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the slope form channels for the quick flow of water leading to soil erosion.
Ploughing along the contour lines can decelerate the flow of water down the slopes. This is called
contour ploughing. Steps can be cut out on the slopes making terraces. Terrace cultivation restricts
erosion. Western and central Himalayas have well developed terrace farming. Large fields can be divided
into strips. Strips of grass are left to grow between the crops. This breaks up the force of the wind. This
method is known as strip cropping. Planting lines of trees to create shelter also works in a similar way.
Rows of such trees are called shelter belts. These shelter belts have contributed significantly to the
stabilisation of sand dunes and in stabilising the desert in western India.
Questions:
(i) The balance of soil formation and erosion is disturbed due to human activities. Give one example to
prove the statement.
(ii) What is soil conservation?
(iii)Differentiate between gully erosion and sheet erosion.
36. Read the source given below and answer the questions that follows:
Gutenberg was the son of a merchant and grew up on a large agricultural estate. From his childhood,
he had seen wine and olive presses. Subsequently, he learnt the art of polishing stones, became a master
goldsmith, and also acquired the expertise to create lead moulds used for making trinkets. Drawing
on this knowledge, Gutenberg adapted existing technology to design his innovation. The olive press
provided the model for the printing press, and moulds were used for casting the metal types for the
letters of the alphabet. By 1448, Gutenberg perfected the system. The first book he printed was the Bible.
About 180 copies were printed and it took three years to produce them. By the standards of the time this
was fast production.
Questions:
(i) Who was Gutenberg?
(ii) What were some of the professional skills acquired by Gutenberg?
(iii)What contribution was made by Gutenberg in the field of press?
SECTION-F
Map Skill Based Question (Q 37a and 37b) 2+3=5
37. (a) Two places A and B are marked on that given outline map of India. Identify them and write their
correct names on the lines drawn near them.
A. A place where Civil Disobedience Movement started.
B. A place where Gandhiji went to organise a Satyagraha Movement amongst cotton mill
workers.
(b) On the same map of India, locate and label any three among the following with symbol.
C. Tehri Dam
D. Chennai Software Technology Park
E. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
F. Narora Nuclear Power Plant
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