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    l f f i ~ ~ ~Test Booklet No.

    Time Allowed : 2 5 Hoursf.:Mfrrr tr R . 2 5 ~

    Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE~ : ftl iiNtcti f c t ~ l '

    Test Booklet Code

    Read carefully the Instructions on the Back Cover of his Test Booklet.~ ?/i ~ 31/cP:UJ T( RrJ: 7fT : tmTf I'

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    SECTION lThis section consists of 32 questions. A correct answer will earn Lma_rkand an un attempted question will not earn any mark. 1 3 mark w lt ededucted for a wrong answer.

    1. A major cause of the Russian Revolution of 1917 was theA) existence of sharp economic differences between social classes.B) defeat of Germany in the Russian campaign.

    (C) marriage of Czar Nicholas II to a Germa l princess.D) appeal of Marxism to the Russian nobility.

    2. Which factor was responsible for the British confiscation of opiumproduced in Central India and Rajasthan ?A) Many cultivators sold off their crop to local tradersB) Opium produced was of inferior quality.C) To retain British government's monopoly rig1lts in opium trading.D) Peasants refused to sell opium even after taking advances.

    3. Cricket in colonial India was organised on the principle ofA) religion.C) region.

    4. What did the 'domino theory' state?

    (B) race and religion.D) nationalloyalties

    A) Use of nuclear weapons in one country would lead to use inB) f one country fell to Communism, others nearby would soon

    follow.(C) If --the economy of one Asian country fell, others nearby would

    soon follow.D) The United States should increase defence spending to cripple the

    Soviet economy.5. Which is not a characteristic feature of a city ?

    A) Hub of political and economic activitiesB) Centre of Trade and IndustryC) Centre of intellectual activitiesD) Homogeneous population

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    6. What was the purpose of the Vernacular Press Act of 1878 ?A) To popularize vernacular press.B) To supervise v e r n ~ c u l r press.C) To clamp down and censor native press.D) To encourage authors writing in Indian languages.

    7 Which of the following was ot a feature of bl ndongdienstensystem?A) Right to cultivate forest landB) Free labour and buffaloes for cutting forests .C) Rent exemptionD) Free labour for transportation

    8. While writing, what sort of book did Samuel Ric_hardson conceive 9f forhis Pamela ?A) .A history of everyday lifeB) A book of letters between two lovers

    .(C) An instructional manual for manners D) A chapbook

    9 Which one of the following is ot done by the Constitution ?A) t specifies how the government will be constituted.

    (B) t generates a degree of trust and coordination that is necessaryfor different kinds of people u llve together.

    C) t lays no limit on the powers of the government.D) t expresses the aspirations of the people for creating a good

    society.10 Choose the statement which is true about power sharing in modern

    democracies.A) Power is shared by all the members of the ruling party.B) Power is not shared among different levels of a government.C) Power is shared among different organs of a government.D) Power is shared only among those social groups which are

    represented in the government.Social Science/P 4

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    11 Which one of the following statements is ot true in the -context ofIndia being a secular state ?A) There is no official religion for the Indian State.B) The Constitution does not allow the state to ensure equality

    within religious communities.C) The Constitution does not allow discrimination on the basis ofreligion.D) The Constitution provides freedom to all individuals to follow any

    religion of his/her choice.12 Democracy does not ensure

    A) equality before the law of the State.B) equal income to all citizens.C) equality of opportunities to all citizens.D) equal political rights to all citizens.

    13 Which one of the following is ot a guiding value of IndianConstitution ?A) Secularism B) SocialismC) Sovereignty D) Non alignment

    14 Which one of the following is a major step towards decentrali?;ation ?A) Reservation of seats for women.B) Constitution was amended to hold regular elections to local

    government bodies.C) Reservation of seats .for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.D) Creation of State Election Commission to conduct elections.

    15. Democracy remains democracy only as long as every citizen has achance of beingA) a part of majority at some point of time.B) undemocratic at some point of time.C) a member of the permanent executive at some point of time.D) dictatorial at some point of time.

    16 Which challenge from amongst the following would be the first to befaced by Myanmar; if it opts for democracy in the near future ?A) Challenge of foundation of democracyB) Challenge of deepening of democracyC) Challenge of expansion of.democracyD) Challenge of poverty and illiteracy

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    17 Identify the group of states which has neither international boundariesnor coastlines.A) Jharkhand Chhattisgarh and OdishaB) Haryana Bihar and RajasthanC) Haryana Jharkhand and ChhattisgarhD) Madhya Pradesh Jharkhand and Meghalaya

    18 India lies approximately between 68 E and 98 E longitudes. Supposethe Sun rises at 4 A.M. at the easternmost horizon of the country,what time will the Sun rise at the place which lies at 83 E ?A) 6 A.M. B) 5 A.M.

    (C)' 4 : 30 A.M. (D) 5 : 30 A.M,19 Which one of the

    right bank?foilowing tributaries meets the Ganga nver on its

    A) Yamuna. C) Gandak

    B) GhagharaD) Kosi

    20. Which . one of the following is a feature of tropical d ~ i d u o u s forests ofIndia ?'A) Rosewood, rubber and cinchona are the commerci'ally important

    trees of these forests.(B). They are most widespread forests.C) They are found in areas of heavy rainfall.D) Rhinoceros is a famous wild animal of these forests.

    21. Study the following diagram and answer the question that follows :India's Fuel Share of Energy Consumption, 2001(Btu)

    Coal509

    Petroleum344

    Natural Gas65

    Geothermal, Hydro 63Nuclear Wind, Solar . 1.702

    What is the share of non-conventional sources in the total fuel share of_energy consumption in the country ?(A) 509(C) 82

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    B) 853D) 19

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    FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES ONLYWhich source of energy forms a small but important source of energyin India today ?A) Wind Energy B) Geothermal EnergyC) Solar Energy D) Tidal Energy

    22 If you are travelling along India s coastline from Gujarat to Odisha, inwhich order will you approach the sea ports ?A) Kandla, Kochi, Vishakhapatnam, ParadipB) Kochi, Kandla, Paradip, VishakhapatnamC) Kandla, Paradip, Vishakhapatnam, KochiD) Paradip, Vishakhapatnam, Kandla, Kochi

    23. Study the following diagram and identify the places where other ox-bowlakes will form :

    A) 2, 4 B) 1, 3C) 1, 4 D) 2, 3FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES ONLYA feature formed in thP. middle course of Ganga Plain is called :A) TerraceC) Delta

    B) Ox-bow LakeD) Waterfall

    24 The fall in growth rate does not really ensure lhe decline in population inIndia, as the population replacement rate is still high in states with largepopulation. What is the best approach to ensure a reasonablereplacement rate in future ?A) Scholarships for girls, employment and training for girls.B) More primary health centres and mid-day meals.C) Education for and higher marriage age for girls.D) More reservation of seats for women in local government bodies.

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    25 Why is it necessary to increase the expenditure on education ?A) Government has enormous money to spendB) To help people running educational institutions earn betterC) To make people a productive asset for the nationD) To employ more people in educational institutions

    26 What aspects are generally considered while fixing the poverty line ?A) Minimum level of food requirementB) Fulfilment of basic needsC) Minimum requirement of clothingD) Adequate housing

    27 What does it imply if the Per Capita Income of two countries isidentical?A) Population of the countries is the sameB) Ratio of Population to GDP is the sameC) Ratio of GDPs of the countries is the sameD) Ratio of GDP to Population is the same

    28 Which of the following documents are an essential requirement forgetting a housing loan for construction ?A) Land ownership papersB) Proof o educational degreeC) Undertaking by a guarantorD) Proof of income

    29 Which of the following has enabled the consumers to represent in theconsumer courts ?A) Right to ChooseB) Consumer Protection ActC) Right to Consumer EducationD) Right to Information

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    . .30. There are two statements one ~ b e l l e d as Assertion A) and other labelledas Reason (R).Assertion A) : Most cultivable lands in India are already put into

    use.Reason R) : Farmers have constraints to expand the area under

    cul iva ion.A) (R) is true but A) is not true.Bj (A) is true but (R) is not true.

    (C) Both A) and (R) are true and A) is the appropriate reason for(R).

    (D) Both A) and (R) are true but A) is not the appropriate reasonfor (R).

    31. The following three farms produced sugarcane on 4 acres of land eachWhich of the following worked under disguised unemployment ?

    Farm Production (in tonnes) Number ofworkersFarm AFarmBFarmC

    A) Farm B and C(B) Farm A and BC) Farm A and CD) Farm A, Band C

    20 4024 8024 . 60

    32 Which one of the following will ot be a consequence, if literacy levels in. .the co untry are improved?A) Participation of w o ~ n in the workforce will increase.B) Birth rate will increa,se.C) Infant Mortality Rate will decrease.D) Life expectancy rate will rise.

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    SECTION IIThis section contains 6 questions. A correct answer will earn 2 marksand an un attempted question will not earn any mark. 2 3 mark will ededucted for a wrong answer.

    33. Read both the statements and find the most appropriate reason forthese developments :I Like the Maasais other pastoral groups were also forced to live

    within the confines of special reserves. The boundaries of thesereserves became the limits within which they could now move.II. In 1871, the colonial government in India passed the CriminalTribes Act. Once this Act came into force, these communities wereexpected to live only in notified village settlements: .A) The colonial powers encouraged local peasant communities to

    expand cultivation.B) They wanted pastoralists now to enter the reserves; they couldhunt animals and graze their herds in these areas.C) They wanted the pastoralists should remain in an area whereforage was available.D) The colonial officials were suspicious of nomadic people.

    34 In 1805, a British official, Benjamin Heyne, listed the manufactures ofBangalore which included the following :

    Women's cloth of different musters and names Coarse chintz Muslin Silk cloth

    Of this list, which kind of cloth would have definitely fallen out of use irithe early 1900s and why ?A) Of the given list Chintz cloth would have definitely fallen out of

    use because they were only for export as they were very popularin England.

    B) Of the given list, silk cloth would have definitely fallen out of usebecause of the patriotic zeal that was aroused in the people dueto the Swadeshi movement in 1905.C) Of the given list, muslin would have definitely fallen out of usebecause during Swadeshi movement, Dacca was in a state ofturmoil in 1905.

    D) Lord Curzon decided to partition Bengal, and thi gave birth to anationalist sentiment that urged people to boycott British goods.Women w ~ then encouraged. to use homespun cloth especiallysilks.

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    35. There are two statements one labelled as Assertion A) and otherlabelled as Reason (R).Assertion A) There was a countrywide agitation against SimonCommission.Reason R) : The Simon Commission did not have a single Indianmember.Select the correct option :A) A) and (R) are true but R) is not the correct explanation of A).B) A) and (R) are true and R) is the correct explanation of A).C) A) is true but R) is false.D) A) is false but R) is true.

    36. Which two statements bring out the spirit of Jane Austen s novel,Pride and Prejudice ?I. Dominated by . customs, manners conventional behaviour and

    habits of a particular class.II. Transcends sentiments into myth-making.III. A female quest for individualization.IV. Often concerned with courtship and marriage.A) II and IVC) I and IV

    B) III and IVD) II and III

    37. Choose the two statements from the following that describe the truecondition in South Africa before the acceptance of democraticconstitution :I. Apartheid system unique to South Africa was prevalent.II. All the Whites did not have voting rights.III. Nelson Mandela spent about 2 years ofhis life in prison.IV. Non-whites were forbidden from living in White areas.A) II and IVC) III and IV

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    B) II and IIID) I and IV

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    41. Which two reasons are responsible for decline of per capita wateravailability in ndia ?I. Large and g r o w i : ~ g populationII. Unequal access to waterIII. MismanagementIV. Bad quality of waterA) and IV B) II andC) I and D) I and IV

    42. Which two stations have more rain in June than in July ?A) J aipur and LucknowB) Shillong and JaipurC) Thiruvananthapuram and ShillongD) Thiruvananthapuram and Lucknow

    43. What is the process by which the following feature was formed ?Three parallel ranges high snow covered peaks deep valleys withswift flowing long rivers that originate from glaciers.A) Divergence of platesB) Convergence of platesC) Transform movement of platesD) Volcanic activity with collision of plates

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    44. Four National Parks are marked as I, II, III and IV on the map ofIndia given below. Identify the location of Kanha and KazirangaNational Parks respectively.

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    FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES ONLYWhich of the following are the leading producer states in copper andbauxite respectively ?A) Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh

    (B) Madhya Pradesh and Odisha(C) Odisha and Gujarat(D) Odisha and Madhya P r a d ~ s h

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    45. What could be the two most appropriate reasons for expansion ofirrigation in 1970s in India ?I. Government built many dams and canals.II. Farmers began to use tube-wells to irrigate their lands.III. Rainfall was more during those years.IV. Farmers were supplied with free electricity and diesel by the

    government.A) I and II

    (C) III and IV(B) II and III(D) IV and I

    46. .For which two of the following purposes, is the loan provided to thepoor by the Self Help Groups ?I. For releasing the mortgaged land.II. For children s marriage.III. For meeting working capital needs.IV. For children s education.A) I and III

    (C) II and III(B) I and IVD) III and IV

    47. Identify the correct statement/statements from the following :

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    I. The number of persons living below poverty line has declinedsubstantially over the last six decades in India.II. The proportion of persons living below poverty line has declined

    substantially.A) Both I and II are correct

    (C) Only I is correctMatch the following :1. Gold2. Honey3. Pressure cooker4.A)

    (C)

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    (B) Only II is correct(D) Both I and II are not correct

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    SECTION IIIThis section contains 12 questions. A correct answer will earn 3 marks nd n un attempted question will not earn any mark. 1 rriark will e

    deducted for a wrong answer.49 Which of the following were the outcomes of the Treaty of Vienna of

    1815?I. The restoration to power of many of the dynasties deposed by the

    French Revolution and by Napoleon.II. A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France. III. Russia was given some part of Poland.IV. The recognition of the right of the people to choose whom they

    would accept as their lawful ruler.A) I and III B) I, II and IIIC) II, III and IV D) I, III and IV

    50 Which three of the following basic rights formed part of Declaration ofthe Rights of Women and Citizens set forth -by Olympia de Gouges ?I. Woman is born free and remains equal to man in rights.II. The goal of all political ~ s s o c i t i o n s is the preservation of the

    natural rights of woman and man.'III. All female and male c1tizens are not- equally entitled to all

    honours and public employment.IV. No woman is an exception; she is accused, arrested, and detained

    in cases determined by law. Women, like men, obey this rigorouslaw.

    A) I, II and IV B) I, III and NC) I, II and III D) II, III and N

    51 Choose the correct sequence which shows the progress ofindustrialization in England :I. John Kay i n v ~ n t e d the flying shuttle.II. Richard Arkwright s cotton mill.III.IV.A)

    (C)

    Stephenson designed his first locomotive.James Watt s steam engine.II, III, IV, I -I, IV, II, III

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    B) I, II, III, ND) I, II, N, III

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    52. Consider the following statements and identify the three which aretrue for pressure groups :I. Pressure groups work for the welfare of the people at large.II. Pressure groups are organizations formed when people of common

    interest occupation or aspiration come together to achieve acommon goal.

    III. Pressure groups try to influence the policies of government.IV. Pressure groups do not contest elections to gain power.A) I, II and IVC) III, IV and I

    B) I, II and IIID) II, III and IV

    53. Which of the following rights are guaranteed to citizens by theConstitution of South Mrica ?I. Right to privacy.II. Right to an environment that is not harmful to their health or

    well-being.III. Right to support the apartheid.IV. Right to have access to adequate housing.A) I, II III and IVC) I, II and IV

    B) II and IIID) I, II and Ill

    54. Consider the following statements and choose the three which are truefor Judiciary in India :I. Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal in India.II. Supreme Court controls the judicial administration m the

    country.III. Supreme Court makes laws on the advice of the Parliament.IV. Supreme Court is not under the control of legislature or

    executive.A) I, III and IVC) I, II and IV

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    B) II, III and IVD) I, II and III

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    55. What are the positive outcomes of migration both from rural areas tourban and between urban areas ?I. More cash circulation in rural areas.II. Higher skills among the urban migrantsIII. Increase in urban population.IV. Better housing conditions in rural areas.A) I, II and IVC) II, III and IV

    B) I, II and IIID) I, III and IV

    56. Study the facts about the climate of India given below :I. The differential heating and cooling system of land and waterII. The arrival of Western disturbances in Northern India in wtter.III. The shift of the position of Inter Tropical Convergence Zone

    ITCZ).IV. Origin of cyclones in the Bay of Bengal.V. The Tibetan plateau gets intensely heatedWhich of the facts given above are related to the mechanism ofmonsoons ?A) I, II and IIIC) II, III and V

    B) I, III and VD) III, IV and V

    57. What are the main considerations for setting up a cement factory inIndia?I. Access to the raw materials like gypsum, limestone, and sand:II. Location near urban areas where there is demand for cement.III. Access to ports so that cement can be exported.IV. Availability of cheap and good transportA) I, II and IVC) II, III and IV

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    B) I, II and IIID) I, III and IV

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    58. Study the two diagrams given below which show the employmentshares of three sectors in India. Choose the appropriate option basedon the four statements given below :

    Employment in Industry, 1972..., 73 (in )1972-73Services,15

    1972-73ManufacturingIndustry 11

    1972-73Agriculture,74

    D Agriculture[J] Industry Service

    Employment in Industry;2009- 2010 (in )2009-2010Services,25

    .2009- 2010ManufacturingIndustry 22

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    D AgricultureII] Industry Service

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    1972-73~

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    I. The proportion of workers em l o y ~ in Service sectorhas declinedover the years.

    II. The employment share of Agriculture sector has not increasedover the period 1972 73 to 2009 2010.

    III. The Service seCtor performed much better than other sectors.IV. The Manufacturing sector has increased its share of employment

    over the years.A) II and IVC) II and III

    B) I, f and IVD) II, III and IV

    FOR VISU LLY IMP IRED C NDID TES ONLYRead the following table and choose the appropriate answer.Sectoral Employment in Percentage

    Sectors 1972 73 2009 2010Agriculture 74 53Industry 11 22Services 15 25

    I. The Service sector performed much better than all other sectors.II. The employment share of Agriculture sector has not increased

    over the period 1972 - 73 to 2009 - 2010.III. The proportion of workers employed in Service sector has declined

    over the years.IV. The Manufacturing sector has increased its share of employment

    over the years.A) II and IVC) II and III

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    B) I, II and IIID) II, III and IV

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    59. Suppose rice of a particular quality is purchased by the . governmentfor 2000 per quintal, it is sold at 15 per k i l o g r ~ in the Fair Priceration shops. What would be the subsidy per quintal ?A) 500C) 400

    B) 600D) 300

    60. Which of the following are the outcomes of setting up a multinationalcompany?I. New jobs are created.II. Increase in investment.III. Inflow of new technologies.IV. Promotes small industries.A) II, III and IVC) I, III and IV

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    B) I, II and IIID) I, II and IV

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    ~ - ~ l R ~ ~ ~ f . I WInstructions for writing on the Answer Sheet

    1. Read the questions carefully beforeanswering them. For each question thereare four options (A), (B), (C) and (D).Only one of these is correct.

    2. Choose the option which you think bestanswers the question.

    3. Then find the corresponding questionnumber on the Answer Sheet and fill inthe bubble of your choice.

    4. Use Blue/Black ball point pen to fill theanswer sheet.

    5. Apart from filling in the bubbles foranswers and roll number, do not writeanything else on the Answer Sheet.

    6. Extra space is provided in the questionpaper for rough work.

    How to answer a Multiple - ChoiceQuestion The following exampleillustrates the correct way of answeringmultiple choice question.Example:Question : Which of the following rightswas denied to women during the liberalmovement of 1848 ?(A) Forming political associations(B) Holding political meetings(C) Casting their vote in elections(D) Applying for government jobsAnswer : The an wer to this question isoption (C). You have to mark it on theAnswer Sheet as shown.

    A) B) C) D)0 0 0

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