Bluebells School International Term Ii Cycle Test 2 Subject-Sst Class - 8
Bluebells School International Term Ii Cycle Test 2 Subject-Sst Class - 8
Bluebells School International Term Ii Cycle Test 2 Subject-Sst Class - 8
Duration - 1 ½ hours
MM- 40
Syllabus:
History: Making of the National Movement
Civics: Indian Judiciary
Geography: Industries
Instructions-
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. There are 15 questions.
3. Read the questions carefully.
4. Number your answers correctly.
5. Answers to questions carrying 2 marks should not exceed 40 words.
Answers to questions carrying 3 marks should not exceed 80 words.
Answers to questions carrying 5 marks should not exceed 150 words.
HISTORY
1. Define any ONE of the following terms: 1
Repeal, Mahants, ‘General’ Constituencies
3. In what way did the Ilbert bill controversy highlight the racial attitudes of the 2
British in India?
4. Identify three developments of the 1937-47 period that ultimately led to the 3
creation of Pakistan.
5. Imagine that you are involved in the Indian national movement. Based on what 5
you have learned about the Radicals and Moderates, briefly discuss your
preferred methods of struggle and your vision of a free India.
CIVICS
6. Define any ONE of the following terms: 1
Acquit, Accused, Detention
7. What is a PIL? Do you think that PIL makes the judicial system in India 2
stronger? Explain with reasons.
8. How does the Indian constitution protect the rights of the accused? 2
9. Explain the structure of the judiciary. What do you understand by the appellate 3
system?
10. What is an FIR? Use an imaginary example to describe the process of filing an 3
FIR.
GEOGRAPHY
11. Distinguish between public and private sector. 2
12. Why has steel been considered the backbone of modern industry? 2
13. What is an industrial disaster? Provide two ways in which industries can 3
provide a safe environment for people living in the area.
14. Imagine that you are setting up a mobile phone manufacturing factory for 4
Samsung in India. Describe where your factory would be located and how it
would work within the industrial system.
MAP
15. On a blank political map of India, mark and clearly label the following places: 5