Saturday 27 July 2013

Arise! Awake! …….Face the faceless people



Arise! Awake! …….Face the faceless people

 “Face is the index of the mind” says an age old proverb known to all for a very long period.  But the question which pricks my mind always is, whether the mind of an individual has any originality?  Do they have own decision making capacity?  What are their sources of decisions? What are the thought processes of an individual that decides the decision of the person?  People are always exposed to the society where both moral and immoral thoughts/ideas keep circulating around an individual with various percentage of composition.  Here comes the decision of choosing the right and wrong.  Some of them choose right ones while some of them choose the wrong ones and some of them choose sometimes right and sometimes wrong. I could not stop asking the question which keeps knocking in my mind, “what made a person to choose his own choice?”
The answers could be compulsion or pleasure. The first one is the main reason for many a people.  In that the body responds to the action and the heart struggles and in the later one both heart and body act with immeasurable pleasure. Ok our intention is to explore about how people execute the wrong or immoral thoughts of their own or others with or without pleasure or in compulsion.  It is hard to believe that the people can execute their energy for shameless selfishness.  I strongly believe that the person who accepts the compulsion is to blame because he/ she is having the chance to accept or to reject.  Unfortunately most of the people who accept the immoral – they either justify or blame the situation. They don’t know that they are supporting unknowingly.  They should understand that they are standing on the wrong bank of the river.  They are supporting the devil.  They are strengthening the hands of the monster. They should accept that they are timid and the leaders of cowards. 
Again the question arises why they should support the immoral?  Because they are not ready to lose whatever they are holding onto and they always want to sit in comfort even if their chair is placed on the coffin.  In their desire of belongingness towards some group and seeking materials or physical and mental pleasures they are ready to lose their originality of goodness of the heart.  They cover their heart with the thick blanket of justifications and they try to spread their waves to others so that they can make everyone the same.  They try to establish that they are not wrong with the fallacy that because everyone is wrong their own wrongness is not a wrong one.  The majority in number and omnipresent nature of the immoral things give enough strength and energy to exercise their wrong practices.  They think positively towards their negative goals and they  believe that they will win.
The minority good hearts, which has unlimited potential and energy either fears or retreats in the darkness of ignorance.  The unlimited, uncompromised, undaunted efforts which should be accompanied with flawless resentment of the erring individual will stand before the monster without fear.  The good hearts are feeble in nature.  But the in reality, biggest things are not strong as the things made of small, tiny things. The tons and tons of rock cannot release much of energy but the finest of fine atoms can discharge immeasurable power.  This is not only a scientific theory but also the theory which the good hearts have to learn and accept. 

My dear good hearts you deserve to be bold, strong, mighty and majestic.  In front of faceless people who live for materials and some bodily comforts you are the ones who stand with original face. Why are you hesitating? Why you are waiting? Why are you keeping your originality in a prison? Come on! Come out! The world is not waiting for you but you have the duty to do something for the world and for the humanity.  Your brutality is needed. Your monarch will liberate every soul which is kept in the coffin. Be a humble king of democracy. Be the strongest messenger of humanity. Come on once again hear my call!
Arise! Awake! And stop not till the goal is reached! And the goal is: to unleash all the goodness into this world!
So come on with good heart and face the faceless people without any fear!     
R.Ayyappan   
     

Wednesday 24 July 2013

Posters made by 9th and 10 students of G.S.K Memorial School.,



Posters made by 9th and 10 students of G.S.K  Memorial  School.,
The students of std 9 sec A,B and C of Dr.G.S.Kalyanasundaram Memorial School, Chozhan Maligai made a poster to illustrate the condition of Uttarkand’s “Himalayan Tsunami”.
 Std 9 C

 



Std 9 B

Std 9 A


Tuesday 23 July 2013

Std 10 Question Bank CBSE sem1



                                                            Question Bank                                        R.Ayyappan
Std X                                                  Social Sciences (History)                                     Semester I
Section II Livelihoods, Economies and World
S.no
Questions
Difficulty level
Source
Pg.no
mark
1.
Why people travelled long distances in the past?
Easy
NCERT
77
3
2.
How silk routes contributed the global trade?
Easy
NCERT
78
3
3.
New world has provided new food stuff to the world?
Average
NCERT
78
3
4.
Write about the disease trade.
Average
NCERT
79
3
5.
Why Europeans moved towards America?
Easy
NCERT
80
3
6.
Name the three types of movement.
Easy
NCERT
81
4
7.
Why people were unhappy with the corn laws?
Average
NCERT
81
4
8.
Short note on canal colonies.
Easy
NCERT
83
3
9.
How technology assisted the trade?
Hard
NCERT
84
3
10.
How Rinderpest helped the Europeans in Africa?
Hard
NCERT
86
4
11.
How Europeans established the labour market in Africa?
Hard
NCERT 
86
4
12.
How indentured labour migration exploited the people?
Average
NCERT
88
4
13.
How indentured labour migration created new cultural fusion in West Indies?
Hard
NCERT
88
3
14.
How Indian trade affected by the British Colonialism?
Average
NCERT
89
4
15.
How industrialization of Britain affected the Indian trade?
Average
NCERT
90
4
16.
Why India is unable to get favorable balance  of trade over the British?
Hard
NCERT
90
4
17.
How I world war made U.S in to the biggest creditor of the world?
Average
NCERT
92
4
18.
What is war boom?
Easy
NCERT
92
3
19.
How I- world war affected the people?
Easy
NCERT
92
3
20.
How I –world war affected the economy of the Britain?
Average
NCERT
93
3
21.
How assembly line technique increased the production?
Easy
NCERT
94
3
22.
What are the causes of great economic depression?
Easy
NCERT
95
3
24.
Why consumeristic prosperity disappeared in U.S.A?
Average
NCERT
96
3
25.
What kind lessons I – world war gave?
Easy
NCERT
98
3
26.
Write about Briton woods and economic reforms.
Average
NCERT
99
3
 IV. The making of the Global World
S.no
Questions
Difficulty level
Source
Pg.no
mark
1.
Why people travelled long distances in the past?
Easy
NCERT
77
3
2.
How silk routes contributed the global trade?
Easy
NCERT
78
3
3.
New world has provided new food stuff to the world?
Average
NCERT
78
3
4.
Write about the disease trade.
Average
NCERT
79
3
5.
Why Europeans moved towards America?
Easy
NCERT
80
3
6.
Name the three types of movement.
Easy
NCERT
81
4
7.
Why people were unhappy with the corn laws?
Average
NCERT
81
4
8.
Short note on canal colonies.
Easy
NCERT
83
3
9.
How technology assisted the trade?
Hard
NCERT
84
3
10.
How Rinderpest helped the Europeans in Africa?
Hard
NCERT
86
4
S.no
Questions
Difficulty level
Source
Pg.no
mark
27
How the word war boosted the US econmy
Easy
NCERT
93
3
28
Why ford doubled the wages for the labours
Easy
NCERT
94
3
29
How mass productionuplifted the economic status of the people of U.S.A
Average
NCERT
94
3
30
How the economic depression 1929 affected the U.S economy?
Average
NCERT
94
5
31
How economic depression 1929 affected the India.
Easy
NCERT
97
5
32
Why the export of gold of precious metals increased from India during the Economic depression 1929?
Easy
NCERT
97
5
33
What are the changes taken place in the funding of IMF and World Bank during 1950?
Average
NCERT
100
3
34
What do you know about G77 and NIEO
Easy
NCERT
100
3
35
Differentiate fixed exchange rate and floating exchange rate
Average  
NCERT
101
3
36
How China became the attractive destination for the MNC’s
Average
NCERT
101
3

Section III. Every day life, Culture and Politics
VII. Print Culture and the Modern World
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
Trace the Chinese printing technology.
Easy
NCERT
154
3
2.
How printing technology reached to Japan?
Easy
NCERT
154
3
3.
How printing technology reached to Europe?
Easy
NCERT
156
3
4.
List out the problems of the hand written manuscripts ?
Average
NCERT
156
3
5.
Write about the contribution of Gutenberg press.
Average
NCERT
157
4
6.
What is platen?
Easy
NCERT
157
3
7.
List out the advantages of the printing press?
Easy
NCERT
158
3
8.
Explain how print culture influence the religion?
Average
NCERT
160
3
9.
Who are dissenters? Why they were punished?
Average
NCERT
161
3
10.
Books act as a weapon in French revolution-comment on it.
Hard
NCERT
163
4
11.
How children literature flourished? 
Average
NCERT
166
4
12.  
Write about the Richard Hoe’s contribution in printing technology?
Average
NCERT
166
3
13.
How print culture developed in India?
Average
NCERT
168
4
14.
How print culture started debates in the religious aspects in India ?
Hard
NCERT
169
4
15.
Write about the roll of women in the development of print culture in India?
Average
NCERT
174
4

Std X                                                  Democratic Politics                                               Semester I
Chapter 1. Power sharing
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
What is power sharing?
Easy
NCERT
2
3
2.
How power sharing bring peace in Belgium?
Average 
NCERT
2
3
3.
What the lessons we can get from the story of Srilanka?
Hard 
NCERT
2
3
4.
Why power sharing is needed?
Average
NCERT
6
3
5.
How power can be shared with in the country? Or explain the different forms of power sharing
Hard
NCERT
8
5
6.
Do you think power sharing affect the pride of the majority? If yes how?
Hard 
NCERT
8
3
7.
Power sharing is the reflection of the level of democracy of the nation?
Hard
NCERT
8
3

Chapter 2. Fedaralism
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
What is federalism?
Easy
NCERT
14
3
2.
Federalism can establish the unity in the country. Comment on it.
Hard  
NCERT
14
3
3.
Unity of India very much depends on the federal structure?
Hard 
NCERT
14
3
4.
What are the features of the federalism?
Hard 
NCERT
15
3
5.
Differentiate coming together and holding together federations.
Hard
NCERT
15
5
6.
How can you say India is federal country?
Hard 
NCERT
16
3
7.
Write about the language policy of India
Average  
NCERT
16
5
8.
How power is decentralized in India ?
Average
NCERT
24
5
9.
Do you think deceralisation is needed to maintain the democracy. Comment on it.
Hard   
NCERT
24
5
10
Trace the centre and state relationship in India since the independence
Hard
NCERT
20
5
11.
The flexibility shown by our leaders in language policy had avoided the Srilankan situation in India. Comment
Hard
NCERT
20
3
12.
The constitutional amendment of 1992 has made the third tier of democracy. explain
Average
NCERT
24
5




Chapter 3. Democracy and Diversity
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
What the story of mexico Olympics says?
Easy
NCERT
30
3
2.
Where do social differences originate?
hard 
NCERT
32
3
3.
How politics handle the social differences?
Hard 
NCERT
34
3
4.
What are the outcomes of the social diversities?
Average
NCERT
33
3
5.
What are the factors deciding the outcomes of the social diversities?
Hard
NCERT
34
5
6.
Without accepting the social diversities the unity cannot be maintained. Comment on it.
Hard 
NCERT
34
5
7.
When people not accepting or accommodating the social diversities?
Hard
NCERT
34
5
8.
Differentiate over lapping and cross-cutting social differences.
Hard
NCERT
33
3

Chapter 4.Gender, Religion and Caste
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
Why women are considered as a weaker sex?
Easy
NCERT
40
3
2.
The priorities are given on the basis of sex in the society?
Hard  
NCERT
40
3
3.
What are measures taken by the government to promote the women?
Average  
NCERT
42
3
4.
Do you think women are actively participating in the political arena. Give your opinion.
Hard 
NCERT
44
3
5.
How communalism take various forms in the politics?
Average 
NCERT
47
5
6.
Communal politics affects the integration of the nation. Give your views
Hard 
NCERT
48
3
7.
What are the factors reducing the influences the effect of communal system over politics
Hard   
NCERT
51
5
8.
Give some ways to eliminate caste from the politics.
Hard 
NCERT
52
5
9.
Caste cannot influence much in politics – comment on the statement.
Hard   
NCERT
53
5
10.
What is secular state explain the features of the secular state.
Easy
NCERT
49
3
11.
Is caste persist in India
Easy
NCERT
51
3
12.
How caste is represented in the politics?
Easy
NCERT
52
3
13.
There is an existence of politics in the caste – comment the statement
Easy
NCERT
53
3
14.
State two reasons to say that caste alone cannot determine election results in India.
Hard   
NCERT
53
5

Std X                                                  Economics                                                              Semester I
Chapter 1.Development
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
What are the goals of the nation?
Easy
NCERT
4
3
2.
How goals differ from person to person
Average 
NCERT
4
3
3.
There are some non-material goal-explain
Average  
NCERT
6
3
4.
How can we compare the development of different countries?
Average
NCERT
8
3
5.
List out the indicators of the development.
Easy 
NCERT
8
3
6.
How world bank classify the development of the different countries.
Easy 
NCERT
8
3
7.
What is sustainable development
Easy
NCERT
14
3
8.
How the world bank classification different from UNDP classification
Hard
NCERT
9 to 13
5
9.
Defects of average income
Easy
NCERT
9
3

Write on conflicting goals and mix of goals
Average  
NCERT
5
3
Chapter 2. Sectors of the Indian economy
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
All economic sectors are interlinked-explain
Hard 
NCERT
20
5
2.
Trace the change of sectoral contribution to the GDP.
Hard  
NCERT
22
3
3.
Growth and development of primary and secondary sector very much depends on the development of the service sector how?
Hard 
NCERT
21
3
4.
Primary sector exerts pressure on the overall development of our country. How can you convince the above mentioned statement?
Hard 
NCERT
24
3
5.
Which one of the economic sector contributes well to the National income?
Average 
NCERT
24
5
6.
Differentiate un employment and under employment
Easy
NCERT
26
3
7.
How employment can be increased in India?
Average  
NCERT
28
5
8.
How can we make agriculture as a profitable one?
Average
NCERT
28
5
9.
Differentiate organized and un organized sector
Easy   
NCERT
32
5
10.
How laws protecting the workers in the un organized sector?
Average
NCERT
33
3
11.
Describe NRGEA 2005
Easy
NCERT
29
3
12.
Differentiate private and public sector
Easy
NCERT
33
3
13.
The government should not encourage the private and government must invest more on health and education sectors – comment the statement
Average
NCERT
34
5

Std X                                                  Geography                                                              Semester I
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
Classify the resources.
Easy
NCERT
1
3
2.
List out the problems of resource development.
Average 
NCERT
2
3
3.
What are the attempts made for the sustainable development?
Average  
NCERT
3
3
4.
Why we need resource planning?
Average
NCERT
3
3
5.
What are the processes involved in the resource planning in India?
Easy 
NCERT
4
3
6.
List out the international efforts to conserve the resources.
average 
NCERT
5
3
7.
What do you know about the land degradation?
Easy
NCERT
6
3
8.
What are the characters of the alluvial soil?
Easy
NCERT
8
3
9.
Write about the nature and distribution of the black soil.
Easy
NCERT
10
3
10.
How soil can be conserved from the erosion?
Easy
NCERT
11
3
Chapter 1.Resources and Development 

Chapter 2. Forest and Wild life resources
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
Write a short note on bio diversity of India
Easy  
NCERT
14
3
2.
Trace the deforestation of India.
Easy
NCERT
15
3
3.
Classify the species on the basis of International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
Easy  
NCERT
15
4
4.
Colonial forest policies are unfriendly to the environment. Comment the statement
Hard 
NCERT
16
3
5.
List out the causes for decline of biodiversity in India.
Average 
NCERT
18
3
6.
What is need of conservation of biodiversity?
Easy
NCERT
18
3
7.
What are the measures taken by the government to conserve the bio diversity?
Average  
NCERT
18
4
8.
What do you know about the project tiger?
Average
NCERT
19
3
9.
How communities participated in the protection of biodiversity?
Hard    
NCERT
20
4
10.
Classify the forest of India.
Easy 
NCERT
19
3





Chapter 3.Water Resource
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source  
Pg.no
Mark
1.
Do you think India have enough water resources?
Easy
NCERT
23
3
2.
What is water scarcity? Why it occurs?
Average 
NCERT
24
3
3.
List out some ancient hydraulic structures of India.
Average  
NCERT
26
3
4.
Roll of new temples of India in the economic development?
Average
NCERT
26
4
5.
What are the adverse effects of multi - purpose projects?
Average  
NCERT
27
4
6.
Multi – purpose projects are harmful to the environment. Comment the statement.
Hard  
NCERT
27
4
7.
How irrigation facilities changed the cropping pattern of India?
Average
NCERT
27
3
8.
Write about the roll of environment protection organizations.
Easy
NCERT
27
3
9.
What is the need of rain water harvesting?
Easy
NCERT
29
3
10.
Rain water harvesting is the part of old Indian tradition. support the statement with your views.
Hard
NCERT
31
3

Chapter 4. Agriculture
S.No
Questions
Difficulty level
Source
Pg.no
Mark
1.
What is the importance of agriculture in India?
Easy  
NCERT
34
3
2.
Do you think shifting cultivation is unfriendly to the environment? If yes how?
Easy
NCERT
34
3
3.
Write about the different cropping seasons of India.
Average    
NCERT
36
4
4.
Describe the distribution and growing conditions of any two food crops of India
Hard 
NCERT
37
3
5.
Write about the tea cultivation in India.
Average 
NCERT
40
3
6.
How far horticulture developed in India
Average  
NCERT
41
3
7.
How technology supporting the agriculture production?
Hard    
NCERT
42
4
8.
Write about the Boodhan movement.
Hard  
NCERT
43
3
9.
What are the measures taken by the government ensure the food security?
Hard    
NCERT
44
4
10.
Explain the impact of globalization on Indian agriculture.
hard
NCERT
46
3