Dr. G. S. Kalyanasundaram Memorial School Senior
Sec.(CBSE)
Chozhan Maligai
Semester - 1
Model Examination –
(2012-2013)
Std: IX Social
Science Max.
Marks: 90
Time: 3 hours
General instructions:
1. The question paper has 31 questions in
all. All questions are compulsory.
2. Marks are indicated against each question.
3. Questions from serial number 1-10 are
Multiple Choice Questions. Each
question
carries one mark.
4. Questions from serial number 11 to 22 are
3 mark questions. Answer of these
questions
should not exceed 80 words each
5. Questions from serial number 23 to 30 are
5 mark questions. Answer of these
questions
should not exceed 120 words each.
6. Question number 31 is a map question of 4
mark from Geography only. After
completion,
attach the map inside your answer book.
1.
Which one of the following person wrote the book called ‘The Social
contract”? 1
a.Abbe Sieyes b.Rousseau
c.John Locke d.Montesquie
2.Which
of the following ruler shut down the churches and converted that
buildings into offices? 1
a. the King Louis XVI b.Robespirre
c.
Mirabeau d. Abbe
Sieys
3.
India is tapering or narrowing towards the south from one of the following
latitude. Find out that latitude from the
given below. 1
a.22oN b.22oS
c.25oN d.90o
N
4.
Which one of the following river is a tributary of Indus River?
a.Tungabadhara
b.Kosi
c.Dibang
d.Nubra
5.Which
of the following statement is true about today’s world?
1
a. Monarchy
as a form of government has vanished.
b.The relationship between different countries has become more democratic than
ever before.
c.In more and more rulers are being elected
by people. d.There are no more military dictators in the world.
6.Which
of the following statement is right in the case of Myanmar?
1
a.Myanmar
came under military rule in 1948.
b.In 1990 The National Leage for Democracy won
the elections.
c.Aung San Suu Kyi refused to step down from
the power in 1990.
d.Military leaders accepted the victory of
Aung San Suu Kyi.
7.Which
one of the following statement is not true in relation with Indian
Contituent Assembly ? 1
a. Dr. B.R.Ambetkar was not a chairman of the
constituent assembly.
b. Dr. B.R.Ambetkar was a chairman of the
constituent assembly.
c.“Constitutent
Assembly Debates” is useful to interpret the meaning of
the
constitution.
d.The assembly adopted the constitution on 26
November 1949.
8.
Which one of the following statement is true recording capital formation? 1
a.All small farmers gets capital from banks.
b.All large farmers finds difficult to get
capital.
c.Small farmers gets loan from large farmers
at higher interest. d.Large
farmers help the small farmers to grow.
9.Which
one of the following is not a tertiary sector occupation? 1
a.Education b.Banking
c.Quarrying d.Tourism
10.
Which one of the following statement is wrong in relation to the
Health condition of India? 1
a.Life
expectancy in India is increasing.
b.Infant
Mortality Ratio is decreasing since the
independence.
c.Infant
Mortality Ratio is increasing since the independence.
d.Death
rate has decreased in India significantly
11.How
Germany was humiliated through the Versailles Peace Treaty. 3X1=3
(OR)
Explain Lenin's 'April Theses 3X1=3
12.Explain
how Nazi’s Art of Propaganda was effective in creating a hatred for
Jews? 3X1=3
(OR)
Explain any three main features of
Stalin's collectivization programme. 3x1=3
13.
On what basis Indian Time is calculated? Why we follow uniform time even
when we have vast longitudinal extent? 2 +1=3
14.
Differentiate Convergent boundary and Divergent boundary. 3X1=3
15.Describe about the Trans Himalayas . 3X1=3
16.Trace
the course of the Brahmaputra river. 3X1=3
17.Analyse
the following statement and give your views. “The international
organizations are democratic” 3X1=3
18.“Elections
alone do not determine the democratic set up of the country.”
Justify the statement with a valid
example. 3X1=3
19.What
are the problems prevailed in front of the constituent assembly
of India 3X1=3
20.
How the introduction of electricity may bring the economic development to
the rural India? 3X1=3
21.Give
three measures taken by the Indian government to improve literacy
levels of
India ? 3X1=3
22.Why
is human resource is important for the development ? 3X1=3
23.Why
the King Louis XVI found an empty treasury during his power? 5X1=5
24.“The
inequality that existed in the French society in the old regime became
the cause of French Revolution.” Justify the statement with examples. 5X1=5
25.Explain
how women were treated in the Nazist regime of Germany . 5X1=5
(OR)
Explain any five changes
introduced by Bolsheviks in Russia after October
Revolution of 1917. 5x1=5
26.Give
five differences between Western ghats and Eastern ghats. 5X1=5
27.List
out the for and against arguments of democracy. 5X1=5
28.What
are the lessons we can learn from the democratic struggle of South
Africa? 5X1=5
29.Write
about the three non-form activities of the Palampore. 5X1=5
30.Define
unemployment and explain its types?
5X1=5
31.1. Two features
(1-2) are marked on the given political outline map of India.
Identify these features with the help of
following information and write their
correct names on the lines marked in the map.
1. Southern
most point of India
2. An
important division of coastal plains.
31.2. Locate and
label the following on the same political outline map of India.
a. Malwa
plateau
b. Ganga river 2+2=4
Dr.G.S.Kalyanasundaram Memorial Sr.Sec.School
(CBSE)
Chozhan Maaligai
Term - I
Model Examination
Class IX Social
Science Marks:90
Time : 3 hours
Instructions :
1. The question paper
has 31 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.
2. Marks are
indicated against each question.
3. Questions from
serial number 1-10 are Multiple Choice Questions. Each
question carries one mark.
4. Questions from
serial number 11 to 22 are 3 mark questions. Answer of these
questions should not exceed 80 words each
5. Questions from
serial number 23 to 30 are 5 mark questions. Answer of these
questions should not exceed 120 words
each.
6. Question number 31
is a map question of 4 mark from Geography only. After
completion, attach the map inside your
answer book.
1.Why,
Louis XVI called an assembly of Estates on 5th May 1789?
1 a. To provide dinner b.To pass proposal for
new taxes
c.
To provide welfare scheme d. To
change the constitution.
2.
Which one of the following person wrote the book called ‘The Social
contract”? 1
a.Abbe Sieyes
b.Rousseau
c.John Locke d.Montesquie
3.
Which one of the following latitude divides India into almost two equal parts?1
a.Arctic Circle b.Equator
c.Tropic of Cancer d.Tropic of Capricorn
4.
Which one of the following major river have a tributary river called ‘Nubra’?1
a.Ganga b.Brahmaputra
c.Indus d.Cauvery
5.Find
out the leader of our neighbouring country, who was in prison for up to 20
years. 1
a.Aung San Suu Kyi b.Nkruma
c.Nelson
Mandela d.M.K.Gandhi
6.Which
one of the following statement is true related to World Bank? 1
a.U.S
government is not having any control over the World Bank
b.U.N
nominates the president of the world bank.
c.Members
of the world bank elect the president
d.U.S
government nominates the president of the world bank.
7.Which
one of the following statement is wrong in relation to the constitutional
design of South Africa? 1
a.Freedom struggle of South Africa pave
path to the formation of multi –
racial
government.
b.Black leaders appealed to fellow blacks to
forgive the whites for the
atrocities
they had committed while in the power.
c.The party that ruled through oppression and
brutal killings and the party
that
led the freedom struggle sat together to draw up a common
constitution.
d.Wide spread of violence was broke out after
the shift in power by the
blacks
against the whites.
8.Which
one of the following statement is true recording capital formation? 1
a.All small farmers gets capital from banks.
b.All large farmers finds difficult to get
capital.
c.Small farmers gets loan from large farmers
at higher interest. d.Large
farmers help the small farmers to grow.
9.Which
one of the following is a good sign for a country? 1
a.Increasing of Infant Mortality rate
b.Decreasing of literacy rate
c.Increasing of death rate
d.Increasing of literacy rate
10.
Which one of the following statement is wrong in relation to the
unemployment of India? 1
a.In rural areas there is seasonal
unemployment and disguised
unemployment.
b.In urban areas there is educated
unemployment.
c.With the IT sector revolution the
unemployment in India came to an end.
d.Development of industrial sector and
tertiary sector has reduced the
over
dependency of labour on agriculture.
11.Give
three points on how Hitler destroyed the democracy immediately
coming into the power. 3X1=3
(OR)
Explain
Lenin's 'April Theses ‘. 3X1=3
12.”Hitlers
are everywhere in the past and present.”
Give your comment on the
basis of your learning of social science
experience. 3X1=3
(OR)
Explain
any three main features of Stalin's collectivization programme. 3x1=3
13.
On what basis Indian Time is calculated? Why we follow uniform time even
when we have vast longitudinal extent? 2 +1=3
14.
Give any three differences between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats of
peninsular India 3X1=3
15. Write three important salient features
about the Himadri. 3X1=3
16.Trace
the course of Ganga river. 3X1=3
17.How
democracy was destroyed and restored in Poland. 3X1=3
18.Give
any three arguments against the democracy. 3X1=3
19.Read
the following words of Mr.Jawaharlal Nehru and explain what It really
means. 3X1=3
“ The ambition of the greatest man of our
generation has been to wipe every
tears from every eye. That may be beyond us, but as long as there
are tears
and suffering, so long our work will not
be over.”
20.
Do you agree with the land distribution of Palampore? 3X1=3
21.What
is the role of education in the human capital formation? 3X1=3
22.Can
you suggest any three measures in the education system to mitigate the
problem of unemployment. 3X1=3
23.Why
Louis XVI called the estate assemble? Did he succeeded in his
ambition? 2+3=5
24.Why
the government of Robespierre was called the ‘Reign of Terror’. 5X1=5
25.“First
world war laid foundation to the second world war.” Explain the
statement. 5X1=5
(OR)
Explain any five changes
introduced by Bolsheviks in Russia after October
Revolution of 1917. 5x1=5
26.Give
five differences between West coastal plains and East coastal plains of
peninsular India . 5X1=5
27.
Read the following statement carefully and give an account of two countries
which does not have the following values
of democracy. “Democracy must
be based on a free and fair elections where those
currently in power have
fair chance of losing.” 2+3=5
28.Explain
how South African blacks suffered with the white policies of the
colonial government and how they treated
the whites when blacks came to
the power. 3+2=5
29.Write
about the three non-form activities of the Palampore. 2+2+1=5
30.How
large farmer and small farmer collect their capital formation? 2+3=5
31.1. Two features
(1-2) are marked on the given political outline map of India.
Identify these features with the help of
following information and write their
correct names on the lines marked in the map.
1. A mountain range
2. An important
division of coastal plains.
31.2. Locate and
label the following on the same political outline map of India.
a. Karakoram range
b.
Ganga river 2+2=4
Dr. G. S. Kalyanasundaram Memorial School Senior
Sec.(CBSE)
Chozhan Maligai
Semester - 1
Model Examination –
(2013-2014)
Std: IX Social
Science Max.
Marks: 90
Time:
3 hours
General instructions:
1. The question paper
has 30 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.
2. Marks are
indicated against each question.
3. Questions from
serial number 1- 8 are Multiple Choice Questions. Each
question carries one mark.
4. Questions from
serial number 9 to 21 are 3 mark questions. Answer of these
questions should not exceed 80 words each
5. Questions from
serial number 22 to 29 are 5 mark questions. Answer of these
questions should not exceed 120 words
each.
6. Question number 30
is a map question of 3 mark from Geography only. After
completion, attach the map inside your
answer book.
1. Which one of the following article has
given powers to the president to impose
emergency?
a.Article
46 b.Article
48
c.Article
42 d.Article
420
2. Which of the following river not
originates in the glaciers of Himalayas?
a.Ganga b.Narmatha
c.Yamuna d.Kosi
3. Which one of the following UN secretary
General said that the US war on Iraq
was illegal ?
a.Kofi Annan b.Ban
Ki Moon
c.Hillary Clinton d.Dr.Man
Mohan Singh
4. Which one of the following statement is
not correct in relation with the politics
of
Pakistan?
a.General
Parvez Musharraf declared himself as the Chief Executive of the
Pakistan.
b.In
2002 he issued Legal Frame work Order and taken the powers to
dismiss the provincial governments.
c.Final
decision making power was in the hands of the leaders elected by
the people in Pakistan.
d.Final
decision making power was not in the hands of the leaders elected
by the people but it was in the hands of
military officers and General
Parvez Musharrf.
5. Read the following statement and find out
which of the following leader made
this
statement?
“In
politics we will have equality and in social and economic
life we will have inequality”
a.Mahatma Gandhiji b. Jawaharlal
Nehru
c.Bharathiyar d.Dr.B.R.Ambetkar
6.Which one of the following statement is correct
in relation with Palampur?
a.All farmers had one acre
of land
b.There was no land less
farmers.
c.Land was evenly
distributed among the farmers. d.Land was unevenly
distributed among the farmers.
7. Which one of the following statement is
wrong in relation to Palampure’?
a.Labour were exploited in
Palampure
b.Small
farmers were cheated by the traders and larger farmers
c. Large
farmers earned lot of money through the loan given to the small farmers
d.Banks
able to solve the problem of exploitation of small farmers by the large farmers
through their generous loan system.
8. Which one of the following statement is
right explanation to the “Investment in
Human resource”?
a.Giving
money to the neighbours
b.Giving money to all people
for removing their poverty.
c.Spending money on education and health.
d.Spending money on purchase
of land and gold.
9.List out the humiliating aspects of
Versailles Peace treaty.
10.Write
about the early days of Hitler.
11.Give
any three reasons for the empty treasury of King Louis VI. 12.Write about the role played by the social
thinkers and writers in the French
revolution.
13.What is IST? How IST is calculated?
14.What do you know about Purvachal?
15.Differentiate the North Indian and South
Indian rivers.
16.Compare the stories of Chile and Poland
with your understandings.
17.List out any three defects of democracy.
18.What is Aparthaid?
How it disgraced the Blacks in South Africa?
19.Explain the land distribution system of
Palampure.
20.How small farmers exploited by the large
farmers in Palampure?
21.What are the various activities undertaken
in the primary and secondary sector and tertiary sector?
22.How do you prove that Hitler was a racist
and brutal towards his own citizens? 23.Who
is Robespierre? Explain the role played by him in the French revolution
and
give a note on his rule and his reforms.
24.Explain the three major ranges of
Himalayas and the three significance of Himalayas.
25.Trace
the course of the river Ganga.
26. Write about the democratic struggle of
Myanmar.
27.Explain in detail about the for and
against of democracy.
28.Write about any three non form activities
of Palampure
29.Classify the unemployment and explain with
an example.
30.1.
Two features (a, b) are marked on the given political outline map of India.
Identify these features with the help of
following information and write their
correct names on the lines marked in the map.
a.Highest peak of India
b. The source of river Damodhar
30.2.
Locate and label the following on the same political outline map of India.
c. Deccan Plateau
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