Social
Science Class - X 1998 (CBSE) You are on Set no 1 questions 1 to
17
Section A -
HISTORY
Q1) State any two factors which
helped Japan to become an imperialist power. (Marks 2)
Q2) Mention any two steps taken by
Lenin immediately after the October Revolution in Russia (1917).
(Marks 2)
Q3) Why is the period between
September 1939 & April 1940 known as the period of the "Phoney
war" in Europe (Marks 2)
Q4) Name any two leaders of the
Home Rule Leagues in India. Why were these Leagues set up?
(Marks 2)
Q5) Describe the effects of the
First world War on Germany.
OR
What were the objectives for
which the League of Nations was set up? Which major world power
never joined the League? (Marks 4)
Q6) Describe any two important
reasons for the arms race which began after the second world war.
What were its effects ?
OR
How did the second World War
become truly global in 1941 (Marks 4)
Q7) Examine the role of the young
Bengal Movement in the national awakening in India.
OR
Explain the contribution of
Prarthana Samaj in the field of social reform (Marks 4)
Q8) Where & When was the first
conference of independent countries of Asia & Africa held ?
Assess it s importance in shaping the role of Asian & African
countries in world affairs.
OR "The end of cold war is
considered as the most significant & positive development of
recent years". Give arguments to justify this statement. (Marks
6)
Q9) Examine the factors &
forces responsible for the partition of India in 1947.
OR
Explain the main differences
between the "Extremist" and 'Moderate' nationalist leaders in India
in the early years of the 20th century. Examine the impact of the
'Extremists' on the nationalist movement. (Marks 6)
Q10) On the outline map of India
provided to you, locate & name the following (a) The place
from where Gandhiji started his march to begin the Civil
Disobedience Movement. (b) The place where he launched his
"Satyagrah" against the indigo planters, and (c) The place
(session) where the Indian National Congress passed its resolution
on Fundamental Rights & Economic Programme.
OR
On the outline map of Europe
provided to you, locate name. (a) Two places which were occupied
by Germany immediately before the second world war, and (b) One
country of Europe which fought on the side of Germany during the
second world war.
Note: The following
question is for Blind Candidates only in lieu of Q10.
Q10) Explain any three main
objectives of the United Nations
OR List any three methods of
agitations used during the Non-cooperation Movement. (Marks
3)
SECTION B -
CIVICS
Q11) Mention any two main ideals
before the Indian nation? (Marks 2)
Q12) What is meant by
"regionalism" in the Indian Context ? (Marks 2)
Q13) Explain the role
which opposition parties play in a democracy. (Marks 3)
Q14) Mention any three
steps taken by the Government for removing inequalities between men
& women in India. (Marks 3)
Q15) Explain with
examples, the main features of India's foreign policy. (Marks
4)
Q16) How is the
President of India elected? Explain the legislative and financial
powers of the President of India
OR
Why were the rights guaranteed by
the Indian constitution know as 'Fundamental Rights' ? Explain the
significance of any two Fundamental Rights (Marks 6)
SECTION C -
GEOGRAPHY
Q17) In the given
outline map of India, locate the following correctly with
appropriate symbols and write the name of each item near its
location: 17.1) River Ganga 17.2) Jammu &
Kashmir State 17.3) The major sugarcane producing areas in
north India 17.4) The river valley most famous for coal
mining in India 17.5) Nepanagar (Marks 1 x 5 =
5)
NOTE : The following
question is for Blind candidates only in Lieu of Q17
Q17.1) Name the city
where river Yamuna joins river Ganga Q17.2) Name one state
which is a southern neighbour of J & K state Q17.3)
Which state in India is the largest producer of
sugarcane? Q17.4) Name the river which is known for the
largest deposits of 'black gold' in India Q17.5) Name the
industry associated with Nepanagar
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