CBSE Class 10 Social Science Sample Paper 2014 Set H

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Social Science Class 10 Sample Paper

Q.1 What are penny chapbooks? 

Q.2 Why is mineral conservation very essential for sustainable development? 

Q.3 What is the upper limit of size of financial investment which separates a small scale industry from a large scale industry in India? 

Q.4 What name is given to the historical Sher-Shah Suri Marg between Delhi and Amritsar?

Q.5 Name the conflicting groups of people in SriLanka. 

Q.6 Explain the term feminist movements. 

Q.7 Why is democracy a better form of government? Give any two reasons. 

Q.8 Why is per capita income of different countries calculated in dollars and not in their own currencies by the World Bank? 

Q.9 “What may be development for one may not be development for the other.” Explain with a suitable example. 

Q.10 Why is the total income of countries not used to make comparisons between them?

Q.11 Read the following extract from the text book and answer the questions that follow:
The Independence Day Pledge, 26 Jan. 1930 : We believe that it is inalienable right of the Indian people, as of any other people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits of their toil and have the necessities of life, so that they may have full opportunities of growth. We believe also that if any government deprives a people of these rights and oppresses them, the people have a further right to alter it or to abolish it. The British Government in India has not only deprived the Indian people of their freedom but has based itself on the exploitation of the masses, and has ruined India economically, politically, culturally and spiritually. We believe, therefore, that India must severe the British connection and attain Purna Swaraj or Complete Independence.
 
(a) In what two ways was the British rule in India oppressive?
(b) Explain the immediate effects of the Lahore Session of the Congress on the Indian National Movements.
 
Q.12 “Some icons and symbols were used for unifying the people and inspiring within them the feeling of nationalism. Give 2 evidences in support your answer. 
Below are given three Groups A, B & C of questions 13 and 14. Select any one group for answering these two questions.
 
GROUP A
 
Q.13 Explain three major features of global agricultural economy that had taken shape towards the close of the 19th century. 
 
Q.14 Explain any three reasons as to why the technological changes were taking place at a slower pace in the factories in the 19th century. 
 
GROUP B
 
Q.13 Describe in three points the Social changes in the city of London with respect to entertainment and leisure of the people due to industrialization. 
 
Q.14 “The beginning of the 19th century saw decline of Indian textile industries”. Justify the statement with 3 valid arguments. 
 
GROUP C
 
Q.13 Why is Bombay a city of dreams for some, while a city of hardship for others? 
 
Q.14 Examine why the Great Depression was a catastrophic event for the U.S.A. 
 
Q.15 Describe how the works of Munshi Prem Chand reflect the social conditions of the Indian society in the early 20th Century.


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CBSE Class 10 Social Science Sample Paper 2014 Set H

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