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Sample Paper 4
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. Choose the correct statement about the image given bellow.

(a) This image was painted by artist Lorenz Clasen.


(b) This image was painted by artist Julius Hübner
(c) Germania guarding the Rhine was the title of this painting.
(d) Philip Veit, was the artist who have made this painting.

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2. Which one of the following options describe ‘Coalition’?


(a) Power usually changes between two main parties.
(b) Several parties competing to win elections and form the government.
(c) An alliance of several parties to form the government.
(d) All of the above.

3. What is meant by the term ‘Feminist’?


(a) The belief that men and women are unequal.
(b) A person who believes in equal rights and opportunities for women and men.
(c) The man who looks like the woman.
(d) The qualities which are considered typical of women.

4. Match the following:


Soils Major Crops
A. Black Soil I. Sugarcane
B. Laterite Soil II. Tobacco
C. Alluvial Soil III. Cashew nut
D. Red and Yellow Soil IV. Cotto
Options:
(a) A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
(b) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
(c) A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III
(d) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II

5. Consider the following statements regarding non-democratic regimes and identify the incorrect one
from the following?
(a) Principle of individual dignity has legal force in non-democratic regimes.
(b) These types of governments do not have to bother about public opinion.
(c) These often suppress internal social differences.
(d) These types of governments take less time to arrive at a decision.

6. Arrange the following in chronological order:


I. E.T. Paull, a popular music publisher, published a picture announcing the ‘Dawn of the Century’.
II. As the Swadeshi movement gathered momentum, nationalists mobilised people to boycott foreign
cloth.
III. Till the First World War, European Managing Agencies controlled a large sector of Indian industries.
IV. Seth Hukumchand, a Marwari businessman, set up the first Indian jute mill in Calcutta.
Options:
(a) I, III, IV, II (b) III, IV, II, I
(c) IV, I, II, III (d) I, II, IV, III

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7. Which of the following is a ‘National Political Party”?


(a) Rashtriya Janata Dal
(b) Bahujan Samaj Party
(c) Samajwadi Party
(d) Rashtriya Lok Dal

8. The political party having its main objective of upliftment of lower caste people:
(a) Bharatiya Janata Party
(b) Bahujan Samaj Party
(c) Communist Party of India
(d) Indian National Congress

9. The secondary sector, also known as the industrial sector involves the production and manufacturing
of goods using raw materials obtained from the primary sector. This sector includes industries that are
engaged in the transformation of raw materials into finished products, such as construction, manufacturing
and electricity generation. Which among the following is the feature of the secondary sector?
(a) It covers activities in which tertiary goods are used to produce some other commodity.
(b) This sector mainly includes services such as manufacturing, construction, gas, water, electricity
supply, etc.
(c) It produces more than the total country’s output.
(d) The employees of this sector are more than half of the working population.

10. Consider the following statements regarding language policy of Indian Federation.
1. Hindi was identified as the official language.
2. Besides Hindi, there are 21 other languages recognised as scheduled languages.
3. English can be used along with Hindi for official purpose.
Choose the right option from the following:
(a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) Only 1
(c) 1 and 2 (d) 1 and 3

11. Identify the cropping season with the help of the following information:
• These crops are sown in winter from October to December and harvested in summer from April to
June.
• Some of the major crops are wheat, gram, mustard, etc.
• Availability of precipitation during winter months helps in the success of these crops.
Options:
(a) Kharif
(b) Zaid
(c) Rabi
(d) None of these

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12. Which one among the following pairs is correctly matched?


List-I List-II
(a) Unification of Germany 1814-1815
(b) Vienna Peace Treaty 1866-1871
(c) Napoleonic Wars 1900-1905
(d) Unification of Italy 1859-1870

13. Find the odd one out from the following:


(a) Groundnut, Linseed, Gram, Sesamum
(b) Pineapples, Apricots, Apples, Mangoes
(c) Wheat, Rice, Jowar, Maize
(d) Moong, Urad, Peas, Lentil

14. Identify the correct statement/s about Reserve Bank of India (RBI):
I. In India, it issues currency notes on behalf of the central government.
II. It supervises the functioning of informal sources of loans.
III. It monitors the SHGs in actually maintaining cash balance.
IV. It sees that banks give loans only to profit-making businesses and traders.
Options:
(a) III & IV
(b) I, II & III
(c) Only I
(d) I & III

15. In the question given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read the
statements and choose the correct option:
Assertion (A): After primary and secondary, there is a third category of activities that falls under tertiary
sector.
Reason (R): Because it is a service sector.
Options:
(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 false.
(d) A is true, but R is true.

16. Which of the following helps the local-government to deepen democracy in India?
Statement I Constitutional status for local-self government.
Statement II It inculcates habit of democratic participation.
Statement III Parliamentary bills for the local-self government.
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(a) Only statement I is right
(b) Only statement II is right

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(c) Only statement III is right


(d) Statement I and II are right

17. Read the bar graph given below and find out which sector, as compared to 1973-74, has seen maximum
improvement in GDP contribution in the year 2013-2014.

(a) Secondary Sector


(b) Equal Growth in all sectors
(c) Primary Sector
(d) Tertiary Sector

18. What are the different things that people seek in the society besides good income?
(a) Freedom and security in the society
(b) Respect in the society
(c) Equal treatment in the society
(d) All of these

19. Fill in the blank:


Company Manufactured Item
Parakh Foods Edible oil
Sundaram Fastners ?
Options:
(a) Automobiles
(b) Nuts and bolts
(c) Medicines
(d) Paints

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20. Read the source given below and answer the questions that follows:
In June 1992, more than 100 heads of states met in Rio-de-Janeiro in Brazil, for the first international
Earth Summit. The summit was convened for addressing urgent problems of environmental protection
and socio-economic development at the global level. The assembled leaders signed the Declaration
on Global Climatic Change and Biological Diversity. The Rio Convention endorsed the global Forest
Principles and adopted Agenda 21 for achieving Sustainable Development in the 21st century.
The term used to achieve development without damaging the environment and without compromising
with the needs of the future generations is:
(a) Socio-economic development
(b) Agenda 21
(c) Global environmental development
(d) Sustainable development

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. Write down three types of political party systems.

23. What kinds of problem were faced by India during the First World War period?

24. Differentiate between a MNC and a National Company.

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SECTION-C
Short Answer Based Question (Q 25 to 29) 3X5=15

25. Which sector usually provides maximum number of employment opportunities in urban centres? Why
is it so?
26. By giving three examples justify that India has land under a variety of relief features.
O
Resource planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. State two examples
which explain its need.
27. Discuss the Salt March to make it clear why it was an effective symbol of resistance against colonialism.

28. Mention any three situation through which the credit pushes the borrower into a debt trap.

29. Salim is a shoe manufacturer who has received an order from a large trader for 3000 pairs of shoes and
Swapna is a small farmer who grows groundnuts on her three acres of land. The following table gives
the information about their need of credit, risk involved and the outcome. Study the table and answer
the questions that follow :
Salim Swapna
Why did they need credit? To meet the working capital needs. To meet the cultivation expenses.

What was the risk? Not delivering the goods on time Risk of crop failure
What was the outcome? Supplied orders, earned profit and Crops failed and she found
repaid the loan herself in the debt-trap.

1. Supposing Salim continues to get orders from traders. What would be his position after 5 or 6
years?
2. Mention any one reason that makes Swapna’s situation so risky.

SECTION-D
Long Answer Based Question (Q 30 to 33) 5X4=20

30. Explain the term ‘Conservatism’ with special reference to Europe.


O
Analyse the measures and practices introduced by the French revolutionaries to create a sense of
collective identity amongst the French people.

31. What is the motive behind formation of Self Help Groups? Also briefly explain the functioning of this
group.
O
State any five measures from which loan can be made beneficial for poor farmers and workers.

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32. How did the Belgians resolve the ethnic conflict?


O
Explain five differences between the democracies in Belgium and Sri Lanka.

33. Cotton textile industry was concentrated in certain areas. Name the factors responsible for its localisation.
How is this industry beneficial for the local people ?
O
Write any five characteristics of sugar industry of India.

SECTION-E
Case Based Question (Q 34 to 36) 4X3=12

34. Read the source given below and answer the questions that follow.
Mahatma Gandhi found in salt a powerful symbol that could unite the nation. On 31st January, 1930,
he sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating eleven demands. Some of these were of general interest; others
were specific demands of different classes, from industrialists to peasants.
The idea was to make the demands wide-ranging, so that all classes within Indian society could identify
with them and everyone could be brought together in a united campaign. The most stirring of all was the
demand to abolish the salt tax. Salt was something consumed by the rich and the poor alike, and it was
one of the most essential items of food. The tax on salt and the government monopoly over its production,
Mahatma Gandhi declared, revealed the most oppressive face of British rule.
Mahatma Gandhi’s letter was, in a way, an ultimatum. If the demands were not fulfilled by llst March,
the letter stated, the Congress would launch a Civil Disobedience campaign. Irwin was unwilling
to negotiate. So, Mahatma Gandhi started his famous Salt March accompanied by 78 of his trusted
volunteers. The march was over 240 miles, from Gandhiji’s ashram in Sabarmati to the Gujarati coastal
town of Dandi.
Questions :
1. Why salt was chosen as a symbol of protest?
2. Why Civil Disobedience Movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi?
3. Describe briefly about the Salt or Dandi March undertook by Mahatma Gandhi.

35. Read the given extract and answer the following questions.
Arguments about democracy tend to be very passionate. This is how it should be, for democracy appeals
to some of our deep values. These debates cannot be resolved in a simple manner. But some debates
about democracy can and should be resolved by referring to some facts and figures. The debate about
the economic outcomes of democracy is one such debate. Over the years many students of democracy
have gathered careful evidence to see what the relationship of democracy with economic growth and
economic inequalities is.
A particular study shows that on an average dictatorial regimes have had a slightly better record
of economic growth. But when we compare their record only in poor countries, there is virtually
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no difference. While another study shows that within democracies there can be very high degree of
inequalities. In democratic countries like South Africa and Brazil, the top 20 per cent people take away
more than 60 per cent of the national income, leaving less than 3 per cent for the bottom 20 per cent
population. Countries like Denmark and Hungary are much better in this respect.
One can easily infer that there is often inequality of opportunities available to the poorer sections.
Questions :
1. Which type of outcomes of democracy can be resolved with the help of facts or figures analysis?
2. Benefits of higher national income are enjoyed by a’ small proportion of its population while a
larger proportion has to settle with the remaining small portion of the national income. What is
strongly indicated by this fact?
3. Differentiate between democracy and dictatorship form of government.

36. Read the given extract and answer the following questions.
Planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. It has importance in a country
like India, which has enormous diversity in the availability of resources. There are regions which are rich
in certain types of resources, but are deficient in some other resources. There are some regions which
can be considered self-sufficient in terms of the availability of resources and there are some regions
which have acute shortage of some vital resources. For example, the states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh
and Madhya Pradesh are rich in minerals and coal deposits. Arunachal Pradesh has abundance of
water resources, but lacks in infrastructural development.
Questions :
1. State how the optimum utilisation of resources can be done by planning.
2. Evaluate the necessary of planning in India.
3. Give two examples of resource availability in India.

SECTION-F
Map Skill Based Question (Q 37a and 37b) 2+3=5

37. (a) Two places A and B are marked on the given outline map of India. Identify them and write their
correct names on the lines drawn near them.
A. The location of the Indian National Congress Session of 1927.
B. A place where Gandhiji ceremonially violated the Salt Law and manufactured salt by boiling
salt sea water.

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(b) On the same outline map of India, locate and label any three of the following with suitable symbols.
C. A major port on the South-East coast of India.
D. A major sugarcane producing state.
E. A Software Technology Park
F. A major dam in Odisha.

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