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Practice Paper No.4
Class-IX Time Alloted- 1:30 Hours
Subject-Social Science Max Marks-50M
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Sr.No. | Question(Section-A) | Marks | ||||||||||
1 | State whether True or False: Kavaratti is the capital of Andaman and Nicobar islands. | 1 | ||||||||||
2 | ‘April Theses’ given by ……………….
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3 | What inspired the constitution framers of India? a) The French Revolution b) The Bill of rights in USA c) The Socialist Revolution in India d) All of these | 1 | ||||||||||
4 | The wind blowing in the northern plains in summers is known as …………..
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5 | Which one of the following characterises the cold weather season in India?
c) Cool days and cold nights d) Cool days and warm nights | 1 | ||||||||||
6 | Which one of the following guiding values of the Constitution of India means people have supreme right to make the decisions:
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7 | Which of the following states is the most populous state of India? (a) Haryana (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Uttar Pradesh (d) Arunachal | 1 | ||||||||||
8 | The accepted average calorie requirement per person in urban areas in India is ……….. a) 2200 calorie b) 2000 calorie c) 2300 calorie d) 2100 calorie | 1 | ||||||||||
9 | Match the following:
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10 | Assertion (A): Conservatives were opposed to radicals and liberals. Reason (R): They believed that past had to be respected and change had to be brought about through a small process. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true | 1 | ||||||||||
Question(Section-B) | ||||||||||||
11 | Write the size and extent of India. | 2 | ||||||||||
12 | Write notes on Minimum Support Price, Buffer Stock. | 2 | ||||||||||
13 | Explain the Drafting committee of the constitution. | 2 | ||||||||||
Question(Section-C) | ||||||||||||
14 | Which period is known as the ‘Reign of Terror’? | 3 | ||||||||||
15 | What is the role of education in human capital formation? | 3 | ||||||||||
16 | Explain the major indicators of poverty. | 3 | ||||||||||
Question(Section-D) | ||||||||||||
17 | Which powers are exercised by the President of India? Or Describe the role of Election Commission of India in Indian democracy. | 5 | ||||||||||
18 | What were the peculiar features of Nazi thinking? OR How was Nazi Germany’s Art of Propaganda responsible for establishing total control over its people? | 5 | ||||||||||
19 | Discuss the significant difference between the Himalayan and the Peninsular rivers. Or Discuss the main feature of Great Indian desert. | 5 | ||||||||||
Question(Section-E) | ||||||||||||
20 | Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follows: Although Louis XVI had signed the Constitution, he entered into secret negotiations with the King of Prussia. Rulers of other neighbouring countries too were worried by the developments in France and made plans to send troops to put down the events that had been taking place there since the summer of 1789. Before this could happen, the National Assembly voted in April 1792 to declare war against Prussia and Austria. Thousands of volunteers thronged from the provinces to join the army. They saw this as a war of the people against kings and aristocracies all over Europe. Among the patriotic songs they sang was the Marseillaise, composed by the poet Roget de L’Isle. It was sung for the first time by volunteers from Marseilles as they marched into Paris and so got its name. The Marseillaise is now the national anthem of France. The revolutionary wars brought losses and economic difficulties to the people. While the men were away fighting at the front, women were left to cope with the tasks of earning a living and looking after their families. Large sections of the population were convinced that the revolution had to be carried further, as the Constitution of 1791 gave political rights only to the richer sections of society. 20.1. Who entered into secret negotiations with the King of Prussia? 20.2. Which countries did the National Assembly declare war against in April 1792? 20.3. What was the significance of the Marseillaise in the French Revolution? | 1 1 2 | ||||||||||
21 | Read the following passage and answer the questions: Rights are claims of a person over other fellow beings, over the society and over the government. All of us want to live happily, without fear and without being subjected to degraded treatment. For this, we expect others to behave in such a way that does not harm us or hurt us. Equally, our actions should not also harm or hurt others. So, a right is possible when you make a claim that is equally possible for others.You cannot have a right that harms or hurts others. You cannot have a right to play a game in such a way that it breaks the neighbour’s window. The Serbs in Yugoslavia could not have claimed the whole country for themselves. The claims we make should be reasonable. They should be such that they can be made available to others in an equal measure. Thus, a right comes with an obligation to respect other rights. 21.1. What are rights? 21.2. If your rights are violated by someone, which right can you use there? 21.2. Why do you need rights? | 1 1 2 | ||||||||||
Question(Section-F) | ||||||||||||
22 | Map Skill: 22(a):- Mark in the World map. i) Britain ii) Japan 22(b):- Mark in Political map of India. iii) Rajaji National Park. iv) Mark the least densely populated state in India. To Download More Practice Paper Click Below: To Learn More | 2 |