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SOCIAL STUDIES: PAPER-II March 2006


SOCIAL STUDIES: PAPER-II
March 2006
PART – A
                                                  Section – I (marks : 5*2 = 10 )
Note :
1)  Answer ANY FIVE questions, atleast TWO from each GROUP A and B.
2)  Each question carries 2 marks.
                                                 Group – A

1. ’India is called a sub-continent ‘.why ?
Answer:India is a part of a continent
Ø It has the features of a great geographical extend
Ø It has distinctive character in population and climate
Ø It has varied geographical factors
2.Give a brief account on major problems of rainfall in India ?
Answer:The rainfall in India is uncertain,irregular and highly variable.It is not evenly distributed.It makes the Indian agriculture ‘a gamble on it’.Too little rain and too much rain are the major problems.Both are harmful because they cause damage to crops
3. Name the important forest based Industries?
Answer: The forest based Industries are paper, newsprint, matches, card board boxes, plywood, dyes, medicines, tan oils, beedies, lac products, honey collection, fruits, rubber, sandal wood powder and products, resins, manufacturing of cups and plates etc.
4. What are the problems of population explsion ?
Answer:High grow rate in population resulting in overall growth in population explosion.
Evil effects:
·      Standard of living decreases.
·      Pollution of all types arise.
·      Population explosion leads to depletionof natural resources like land,soil water,flora and fauna and also creates ecological imbalances.
                 Group – B

5.Define National and state parties ?
Answer:
State party: a party which secures at least four vpercent of valid votes in ageneral election either to the loksabha or vidhan sabha is recognized as a state party.It is also called regional party.
Eg:Telugu Desam in Andhra Pradesh.
National Party:A party which recognized as a state party at least in four states is given the status of National party.Eg:Bharithya  Janata party,Congress party
6.Mention the objectives of the SAARC ?
Answer:SAARC is the abbreviated form of South Asian Association for regional cooperation.It was launched in December,1985.Its objectives are:
Ø To promote the welfare of the people of South Asia
Ø To achieve economic,social and cultural development
Ø To make the South-Asian countries self reliant
Ø To understand each other’s problems

7.Mention any three safety measures for riding bicycles ?
Answer:Bicycle is the most commonly used means of travel and transport in India.We find a plenty of them in urban and rural areas.The riders of the bicycles should observe the following safety measures
Ø They should not drive their bicycles recklessly because at times they may lose the control of their vehicle
Ø They should not stop suddenly without signaling
Ø They should never try to compete with the power driven vehicles

8.What were the steps taken to eradicate illiteracy ?
Answer:In 1988 National literacy mission was set up to impart functional literacy to adult illiteraces.Total literacy campaign was launched in 400 districts.The state Governments undertook such literacy campaigns like ‘Each one teach one’,Akshara Jyothi,Adult Night school campaigns etc.Some voluntary organizations came forward to eradicate illiteracy in rural areas.Departments of adult education were set up and funds were provided to them
Section – II (marks : 4*1 = 4 )
Note :
1)  Answer ANY FOUR questions in one or two senntences.
2)  Each question carries 1 mark.
9.What is Mac Mohan Line ?
Answer:The dividing line between India and China is Mac Mohan line
10.Name the important four based industries  ?
Answer:Paper,Dyes,oils and medicines
11.what are the important measures of soil conservation ?
Answer:Cantour bunding,Terracing,Furrowing,Planting trees and Construction of clerk dams
12.Define socialist economic system.Give two examples ?
Answer:The system wherein the production and distribution of goods and services is owned by public enterprises is called  socialist economic system Eg:china
13.Define ‘Poverty Line’ ?
Answer:The total consumption expenditure on the minimum basic needs is the ‘Poverty Line’
14. Who is the chairman of the Planning Commission ?
Answer:The Prime Minister is the chairman of Planning Commossion.
Section – III (marks : 4*4 = 16 )
Note :
1)  Answer ANY FOUR questions, choosing TWO from each GROUP A and B.
2)  Each question carries 4 marks.

Group – A
15. What is sub-continent? Explain how India can be called a sub-continent?
Answer: A country with a great geographical extent and distinctive characteristics features is called a sub-continent. In this aspect, India is called a sub-continent because :
·      India is a large country with an area of 3.28 million square kilometers. It is the seventh largest country in area in the world.
·      India with a population of 121 crores as per the census of 2011, stands second, next to China in world population.
·      People speak different languages in India.
·      There is a clear variation in climate in different parts of India.
·      Many religions like Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism etc., exist in India.
·      India has got natural boundaries.
·      There is difference in food habits, traditions and custom in India.
·      Different geographical factors operate in India.
·      India is by itself a part of the content, Asia.
16.Describe the mechanism of monsoon in India ?
Answer:Monsoon means blowing of moist laden winds in a particular season and also in a specific direction.These winds reverse seasonally between the Indian sub-continent and the Indian ocean.
Ø From mid-March to mid-september,the monsoon winds blow from south-westerly direction and from mid-september to mid-march they blow from a north-easterly direction
Ø Monsoon winds are caused by thermal contrast
Ø An intensive low pressure develops on the land surface during the summer season.It draws air from the high pressure region of the sea.Thus the South-West monsoon is caused

17.What do you mean by a muti-purpose project ?Mention its main objectives ?
Answer: The projects that serve a number of purpose simultaneously are called multi-purpose projects .Ex:Bhakra Nangal Project in Himachal Pradesh,Nagarjunsagar project in Andhra Pradesh
Main objectives:
Ø To provide better and extensive irrigation facilities for the increase of agricultural production
Ø To control floods and minimize the havoc caused by floods
Ø To develop internal navigation
Ø To encourage fish culture
Ø Soil conservation
18.What are the problems faced by Indian agriculture ?
Answer:The following are the main problems faced by Indian agriculture:
·      In India,monsoon rainfall is very uncertain and cannot be dependent upon
·      There is a lot of soil erosion and loss of fertility of the land
·      The land is facing fragmentation and sub-division
·      The majority of our farmers are illiterate
·      There is low manuring of land and less use of fertilizers
·      Irrigation facilities in our country are not adequate
·      There is a lack of capital and lack of sufficient credit facilities for agriculture

Group – B
19.What are the characteristics of Indian Economy during the British period ?
Answer: During british period Indian economy was a backward one:
Ø The village communities were not self-sufficient.There was no surplus production to export
Ø There was continuos exploitation of natural resources,material wealth and raw materials
Ø Indian products coull not compete with the imported british goods which were sold at cheap rate
Ø The british plundered the wealth of india on various forlms like heavy taxation,home charges,administrative expenses

20. Differentiate involuntary and voluntary unemployment.what is the relevance of disguised unemployment in India ?
Answer:
Unemployment:it is the stock of these individuals who are not gainfull employed in any productive work or who are unable to find work at the existing real wage rate
Involuntary Unemployment:it is the thrusted one on individuals.it refers to a situation where the individuals are prepared to work at the existing real wage rate but to not find jobs anywhere
Voluntary Unemployment:it refers to those rich people who are not willing to work at any wage rate.Some people do not undertake any productive work because they want leisure
Disguised unemployment:it refers to the stock of gainfully employed individuals who do not work to their full capacity.This type of unemployment is in agricultural sector,industrial sector and ill developed service sector


21. What is the role of public in Indian industralisation ?
Answer:public sector means the government or its affilitated corporations establishing and maintaining yhe heavy strategy
Ø Heavy strategy was implemented
Ø There are 135 public sectors undertaking now and they contribute much to Indian industralisation
Ø It was instrumental for decentralization of industries
Ø It created employment opportunities
Ø It helped in the promotion of technical knowledge
Ø It reduces the regional imbalances
22. What are the general and specific objectives of planning in India ?
Answer: General objectives:
Ø To improve national income and raise the standard of living in the country.
Ø To attain rapid industrialization with an emphasis on basic and heavy industries.
Ø To create and expand employment opportunities.
Ø To increase employment opportunities.

·      Specific objectives:
Ø The First five year plan(1951-56)-Priority to Agriculture.
Ø The Second five year plan(1956-61)-Priority to industries sector.
Ø The Third five year plan(1961-66)-Self reliance was main objective.
Ø The Fourth  five year plan(1969-74)-Removal of poverty,Growth with justice.
Ø The Fifth five year plan(1974-79)-Removal of poverty and self reliance.
Ø The Sixth five year plan(1980-85)-The emphasis same as v plan.
Ø The Seventh five year paln(1985-90)-Food production,employment,Productivity.
Ø The Eighth five year plan(1992-97)-Employment generation,control of population etc.
Ø The Ninth five year plan(1997-2002)-Growth rate of 7 percent.
Ø The Tenth five year plan(2002-2007)-Self employment and resources and development.
Ø The Eleventh five year plan(2007-2012)-Comprehensive and faster growth.


SOCIAL STUDIES march 2006 paper1


SOCIAL STUDIES: PAPER-I
March 2006
PART – A
                                                  Section – I (marks : 5*2 = 10 )
Note :
1)  Answer ANY FIVE questions, atleast TWO from each GROUP A and B.
2)  Each question carries 2 marks.
                                                 Group – A
1. What are the guiding principles of the Congress of Vienna ?
Answer:After the battle of waterloo,all the heads of the European countries met at Vienna in 1815.They prepared the following giudlines:
·      the principles of restoration and legitimacy.
·      Balance of power and compensation
·      Rewards and punishments
2.How did Europeans succeed in colonizing china ?
Answer:China from times immemorial remained isolated.However the Europeans succeeded in colonizing china to get trading facilities
Ø After the defeat of china in the second opium war,it was made to accept the settlement of foreigners in peking
Ø When japan invaded china,the European powers with their selfish motives intervened on behalf of china against japan/s incursions into china
Ø Slowly the Europeans powers developed influence in china and finally china was parceled out among the big powers.

3.What are the unifying factors of Indian culture ?
Answer:All the Indians consider the Ramayana and the Mahabharata as the epics
Ø From times immemorial India has been referred ton as Bharata varsha
Ø Sanskrit was the language of the ancients and it fostered unity among them
Ø There are some common festivals also

4.give an account of salt satyagraha ?
Answer:In 1930 the british government imposed tax on salt
Ø On the issue,mahatma Gandhi started salt satyagraha on 12th march,1930
Ø He walked from his Sabarmati ashram near ahmedabad to dandi,a sea-side village
Ø He covered 200 miles on foot along with many congress volunteers
Ø So,it was called Dandi March

Group – B
5.Define National and state paries ?
Answer:State party:A party which secures at least four percent of valid votes in a general election either to the loksabha or vidhan sabha is recognized as a state party.Eg:Telugu desam party in Andhra Pradesh
National Party:a party which is recognized as a state party at least in four states is given the status of national party.Eg:Bharatiya janata party,congress party
6. Mention  the objectives of SAARC ?
Answer: SAARC is the abbreviation form of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.It was launched in December ,1985.
·      To promote the welfare of the people of South Asia.
·      To achieve economic,social and cultural development
·      To make the South-Asian countries self reliant
·      To understand each other’s problems
7.Mention any three safety measures for riding bicycles ?
Answer:Bicycle is the most commonly used means of travel and transport in India.We find a plenty of them in urban and rural areas.The riders of the bicycles should observe the following safety measures
Ø Theyshould not drive their bicycles recklessly because at times they may lose the control of their vehicles
Ø They should not stop suddenly without signaling

8.Why are safety-measures essential in using roads ?
Answer:The population has been increasing in leaps and bounds.With the use of all types of vehicles ,the volume of traffic in towns and cities also has increased substantially.Fatal accidents have become a routine affair.
Section – II (marks : 4*1 = 4 )
Note :
1)  Answer ANY FOUR questions in one or two sentences.
Each question carries 1 mark.
9.What is Firist International ?
Answer:First international was organized by Karl Marx in 1864.It was a  conference of the delegates of the working class all over the world.In the conference a pledge was taken to preopagate Marxian Socialism in the world.
10.What is Apartheid ?
Answer: Apartheid is the racial discrimination shown by the minority white rule against the blacks in South Africa
11.What are the  unifying factors of Indian culture?
Answer:common festivals,Woshipping common gods and goodesses and common customs and traditions
12.Define Regionalism ?
Answer:Regionalism is the tendency to preserve and promote the language,custom,culture,economy and the way of life of a particular region
13.What does traffic management depend on ?
Answer:Traffic management depends on traffic education
14.What is the full form of C.T.B.T ?
Answer:Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Section – III (marks : 4*4 = 16 )
Note :
1)  Answer ANY FOUR questions, choosing TWO from each GROUP A and B.
2)  Each question carries 4 marks.

Group – A
15. What are the factors responsible for the rise of Imperialism ?
Answer:Imperialism was a mid-19th century invention.Lenin defined Imperialism as the “Highest form of Capitalisim”
Factors for the rise of Imperialism:
·      Search for the raw materials:From the mid-19th century,the European nations were highly industrialized and were in need of raw materials .Africa and Asia offered of the raw materials such as cotton,silk,rubber,vegetables oils and minerals needed by the multiplying factories of Europe.
·      Need for new markets:The European nations required new markets to sell their products.Then they began to explore the new regions for establishing their markets.
·      Political factors:Some nations with vast empires needed naval bases and coaling stations.There was also a feeling among the European nations that the acquisition of colonies reflected the glory of their mother country.
·      National pride:Some countries like Italy and Germany had the script and hunger for national pride and this led to colonial expansion.
16.What were the results of the First World war ?
Answer:The first world war started in 1914 and ended in 1918
Results:
·      Kaiser William 2 of germany,who was mainly responsible for the war,was defeated by the allies.He fled away to Holland
·      Socialist republic was set up in Germany
·      Germany was disarmed,weakened and humiliated
·      The war created a lot of loss to property.Ten million people were killed.Many more were wounded.
·      Many European industries were ruined.Unemployment rose to the peak
·      After the war victorious powers met in paris to settle various political,social and economic problems of Europe.

17.What were the political and economic consequences of the World war-2?
Answer:Political results:British  domination decreased
·      America and Russian emerged as super powers
·      Europe domination on Asiatic countries ended
·      Burma,Egypt,Ceylone,Malay got independence
·      France,Portugal and Holland lost their colonies
·      National liberation movements started
Economic results:The second world war caused a great loss to mankind.There was an enormous loss to the men and material
·      ¼ of National wealth of Russia was lost
·      Inestimable loss was incurred by Holland,germany and Portugal
·      War ships, aeroplanes and tanks were destroyed on a large scale.
·      The dropping of atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki brought a great loss to mankind

18.What was the contriobution of the Mughals to art and sculpture ?
Answer:Mughal Architecture:The Mughals greatly contributed to the development of art and sculpture.Their sculpture with Akbar.He built the city Fathepur Sikri and made it bhis temporary capital.Buland Darwaja he constructed in Farthepur Sikri is agreat monument structure.He constructed his own place.Jodhg Bai palace,Ibadath Khana.Diwani Aam,Diwani Khas,Naubath Khana are exemplary.
                                       Group – B
19.What is Secularism ?how is India committed to iot ?
Answer:Secularism means that the religion or religious considerations should not enter in the functioning of the state.It may be called “Dharmanirakeshtra”.
·      Def:A secular state is a state which is not guided by any particular religion in the performance of its functions.
·      In India there is no State religion
·      The State does not interfere with the religious matters of the people
·      Every citizen has a right to follow or not to follow any religion
·      One cannot propagate religious beliefs in a way to disturb social harmony and peace

20. Describe the functionalities of Election Commission of India ?
Answer:
·      The work of conducting elections to the parliament and state
Legislature is entrusted to the Election Commission
·      It is an autonomous body
·      It prepares the electoral rolls and timely revises them before every general election
·      It ensures that elections are held as per schedule
21. What are the functions of the United Nations Organisation ?
Answer:Secretary General is the chief administrative officer of United Nations.He manage the Secretariat.
Ø He submits annual reports to the general assembly on the activities of united nation organization
Ø He brings to the notice of security council any issue that threatens the internal peace and security
Ø He appoints a large staff to handle the whole organization effectively
Ø He implements the decisions and policies of the U.N.O

22. What precautions should be taken by the Motor-cyclist and Scoterists ?
Answer:Every day we come across of many deaths of motors-cyclist in newspapers.previous lives are lost
Ø He should not exceed the speed limit.It is better to drive slowly even the road is clear
Ø The motor cyclist should not dare to drive when he is drunken state
Ø He should keep back where necessary from the vehicle ahead
Ø He should not overtake just before the zebra crossing
Ø He should use the right gear
Ø He should not allow himself distracted by the pillon rider

 

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