Term 2 Social Science Sample Paper 1 Solution | Class 10 Term 2 Sample Paper

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Time: 2 Hours

Maximum Marks; 40

Social Science

CBSE

Sample Question Paper 

Solution of Question Paper

Section A

1. Unfold the stages of Non-Cooperation Movement.

Ans. 

(i) Started with the surrender of titles that government awarded. 

(ii) Boycott of civil services, army, police, courts, legislative councils, schools and foreign goods.

2.Ans. Major problems faced by Road transport are: 

(i) The road network is inadequate. 

(ii) About half of the Roads are unmetalled. 

(iii) This limits their usage during the Rainy season. 

(iv) The roadways are highly congested in cities. 

(v) Most of the Bridges and Culverts are old and  narrow. 

(vi) Most of the Roads are not fit for smooth running. 

 (Any two points to be explained) 1 × 2 = 2

3.Explain any three functions of Opposition Political  Parties. 

Ans. Functions of Opposition Political Parties are: 

1. Those parties that lose in the elections play the role of opposition to the parties in power. 

2. Criticizing the government for its failures or wrong policies.

3. Opposition parties mobilize opposition to the government. 

4. Shape public opinion. 

(Any three) 1×2=2

4. 

Ans. Expand formal sources of credit in India 

(i) To save people from the exploitation of Informal sector,  

(ii) Formal charge a low interest on loans,  

(iii) To save from debt trap, 

(iv) It provides cheap and affordable credit, 

(v) RBI also supervises the formal sector credit through various rules and regulations which ensures that banks give loans to small cultivators, small borrowers, etc. and not just to profit making business and traders.  

(Any 2 points to be explained) [2]


5.1 The largest source of credit among the ruler household is money lender is that informal source of credit. requirement of proper documentation and colateral Lack of  Bank branches in rural areas and long procedure to get a loans are few of the reasons that ruler household continue to depend on informal source of credit.


5.2 Cheap and affordable source of credit is necessary for the development of the nation. in order to ensure that the poor can benefit from the cheaper loans, it is important to spread formal source of credit among the rural households. 

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Section-B

6. Ans. Bad effects of informal sources of credit on borrowers: 

(i) Higher interest rate. 

(ii) Higher cost of borrowing means a larger part of the earnings of the borrowers is used to repay  the loan. 

(iii) In certain cases, the high interest rate for borrowing can mean that the amount to be repaid is greater than the income of the borrower. 

(iv) This could lead to increasing debt and debt trap. 

(v) Any other relevant point. 

(Any three points to be described) 

6.or

Ans. Importance of cheap and affordable credit for the country's development: 

(i) Cheap and affordable credits would lead to higher income. 

(ii) Many people could borrow for a variety of needs. 

(iii) It encourages people to invest in agriculture, do business and set up small scale industries, etc. 

(iv) It enables more investment which will lead to acceleration of economic activities. 

(v) Affordable credit would also end the cycle of debt-trap. 

(vi) Any other relevant point. (Any three points) 


7. Ans. Role of Alluri Sitarama Raju in the Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh. 

(i) Alluri Sitarama Raju claimed that he had a variety of special powers like making astrological  predictions, healing people and surviving bullet shots.  

(ii) The Rebels proclaimed him as an Incarnation of God. 

(iii) Raju was inspired by Gandhiji’s Non-Cooperation Movement.  

(iv) He persuaded people to wear khadi and give up drinking. 

(v) But at the same time he asserted that India could be liberated only by the use of force, not non-violence.  

(vi) He used Guerrilla warfare for achieving Swaraj.  

(To be assessed as whole) [½ × 6 = 3]


8. Ans. Efforts made by the legal organizations to reform Political Parties in India are: 

(i) To check defection, the Constitution was amended to prevent elected MLA’s and MPS’s from changing Parties. 

(ii) The Supreme Court passed an order to reduce the influence of money and criminals, by making it mandatory to produce an affidavit giving details of the property and criminal cases pending against the Candidate. 

(iii) The Election Commission passed an order making it necessary for political parties to hold  their organisational elections and file their Income tax returns. 1 × 3 = 3 


9. Ans. The expected Outcomes of Democracy are as follows: 

(i) A government that is chosen and accountable to the people is called a Democratic government. 

(ii) A government that is responsive to the needs of the people.  

(iii) Economic growth and development reducing all forms of Inequality and end of Poverty. 

(iv) Accommodating all social diversities.  

(v) Ensuring the dignity and freedom of the individuals

9.or

Ans. Democracy is better form of government than other alternatives: 

(i) Promotes equality among citizens. 

(ii) Enhances the dignity of the individual. 

(iii) Improves the quality of decision making. 

(iv) Provides a method to resolve conflicts. 

(v) Allows room to correct mistakes. 

(vi) Any other relevant point. 

    (Any five points to be discussed) 1×5=5

10. Ans. Rapid improvement in technology has stimulated the globalisation process: 

(i) Transportation technology has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances possible at lower costs.  

(ii) There are even more remarkable developments in information and communication technology. 

(iii) Telecommunication facilities are used to contact one another around the world, to access information instantly, and to communicate from remote areas information instantly and to communicate from remote areas.  

(iv) Through the internet, one can obtain and share information on almost anything. It also allows sending e-mail and talking across the world at negligible costs. 

(v) For example, a news magazine published for London readers is to be designed and printed in Delhi. The text of the magazine is sent through the internet to the Delhi office. The designers in the Delhi office get orders on how to design the magazine from the office in London using telecommunication facilities. The designing is done on a computer. After printing, the magazines are sent by air to London. Even the payment of money for designing and printing from a bank in London to a bank in Delhi is done instantly through the internet.    1 × 5 = 5

Section-D

11.1  It wanted to contest elections to the Council as it was one of the ways to gain some power that usually only Brahmans had access to.

11.2 Merchants refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade.

11.3 its value dropped from  102 crore to  57 crore.

12.1 For development

12.2 Help spread love

Section-E 

13.1 (A) Ahmedabad (Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha)


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