Pre Board Test. S.St. DAV. IX. Questions / Answers Paper.
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Class IX.
S.St. DAV. First Pre Board Test. Questions / Answers Paper.
S.St. DAV. First Pre Board Test. Questions / Answers Paper.
Session 21 – 22. 17th of February 2022.
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PT 4. Class IX. Questions / Answers.
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Question /Answer in Class IX. S.St. PT4.
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Class IX.
DAV Public Schools
Bihar Zone - D
First Pre Board ( 2021-2022 )
First Pre Board ( 2021-2022 )
Question Answer Paper.
17.th of February 2022.
CLASS IX Time Allowed : 2 Hours Maximum
Sub : SOCIAL SCIENCE - ( CODE 087) . Maximum Marks : 40
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General Instructions:
i. This Question paper is divided into five sections-Section A,B,C,D and E.
i. This Question paper is divided into five sections-Section A,B,C,D and E.
ii. All questions are compulsory.
iii. Section - A : Question no. 1 to 5 are very short answer type questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 40 words.
iv. Section - B : Question no. 6 to 8 are short answer type questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 80 words.
v. Section - C: Question no. 9 and 10 are long answer type questions, carrying 5 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 120 words.
vi. Section - D: Question no. 11 and 12 are Case Based questions.
vii. Section - E: Question no. 13 is map based, carrying 3 marks with two parts,
13.1 from History (1 mark) and
13.2 from Geography (2 marks).
viii. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice has been provided in a few questions. Only one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted.
ix. In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary.
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Section - A
Very Short Answer Questions ( 2X5 =10 Marks )
Very Short Answer Questions ( 2X5 =10 Marks )
Q.1.Why were Socialist against the private property ?
Answer : As they felt that it was the basis of all the social troubles.
They wanted to control the property rather than an individual.
Q.2.Differentiate between climate and weather.
Answer : Climate when the atmospheric condition changes for a long period of time as minimum of 30 years is termed as the climate.
It effects over a large area.
Weather : When the atmospheric condition changes for a short period of time is known as weather.
It effects over a large area.
Q.3.What do you mean by voter's turn out?
Answer : The percentage of eligible voters who cast their vote in an election.
Q.4.What is meant by social exclusion?
Answer : When a person or community is being excluded by the benefit that others are getting is called social exclusion.
social exclusion describes a state in which.
individuals are unable to participate fully in economic, social, political and.
cultural life, as well as the process leading to and sustaining such a state.
Q.5.1: Which type of vegetation is found in areas with an average annual temperature of less than 7 Degree C
Answer : Alpine
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Section B
Short Answer Type Question. ( 3x3 = 9 Marks )
Q.6.Poverty is a curse upon humanity ? Explain.
Answer : Poverty leads to hunger and lack of shelter.
a. Poor people
live in unhygienic conditions and invite host of diseases.
b. They lack
medical facilities and die of diseases in want of timely and proper treatment.
c. They are in a situation in which they are ill-treated at almost all
places.
or Give one reason each for reduction in poverty in Kerla, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh.
Answer : a. Kerala has reduced poverty through investment inhuman development.
b. West Bengal has reduced poverty through land reforms.
c. Andhra pradesh has reduced poverty youtube public distribution system.
Q.7.Russian peasants were different from other European peasants.
Answer : In Russia peasants wanted the land of the nobles to be given to them.
Frequently they refused to pay rent and even murdered landlords.
Q.8.In what ways does the Lok Sabha exercise more power than the Rajya Sabha?
Answer : Lok Sabha is more powerful than Rajya Sabha because :
a. In the joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament the voice of Lok Sabha prevails.
b. Money Bill is always introduced in the Lok Sabha.
c. Especially Lok Sabha keeps control over the government.
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Section C
Long Answer Type Question. ( 5x2 = 10 Marks )
Q.9. Why is there a need for political institutions ? Or ( 3X3 = 9 )
Answer : Institutions are needed :
a. for formulating various policies and programs.
b. for taking decisions
c. for implementing decisions
d. for solving disputes if arise.
e. for judging what is wrong what is right ? etc
or Explain the powers and functions of the Prime Minister are as follows.
Answer : Powers and functions of Prime Minister are :
a. Prime Minister chairs the Cabinet meetings.
b. He coordinates the work of different Departments.
c. His decisions are final in case disagreements arise between different Departments.
d. He exercises general supervision of different ministries.
e. He can dismiss any Minister.
f. When the Prime Minister quits the entire ministry quits, etc.
Q.10. Explain the measures taken by government for poverty alleviation.
Answer : Government has taken Many measures for poverty alleviation for promoting economic growth and launching many programmes like NEGRA, PMRY,REGP, PMGY.
Two new schemes, namely, National Rural Employment
Programme (NREP) and Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP) were
merged in the year1989,under Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY).
Or
Or What do you understand by Fundamental Rights of work? Explain the main features of MNREGA.
Answer : MANREGA with these features are as follows.
a. 100days assured work.
b. Some jobs are reserved for SC ,STs and women.
c. Wages allowances are given if job will not provided with in 15 days.
d. It was Launched in year 2005.
Another attempt :
a. Gives legal guarantee of wage employment to the adult members of rural households who are willing to do unskilled manual labour subject to a maximum of 100 days per household
b. Applicable for all villages in the District.
b. Applicable for all villages in the District.
c. Every rural household has the right to register under MGNREGA
d. Job cards issued to every household registered under MGNREGA
e. Job cards issued within 15 days from the date of receipt of application for the job card registration
d. Job cards issued to every household registered under MGNREGA
e. Job cards issued within 15 days from the date of receipt of application for the job card registration
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Section D. ( 4x2 = 8 Marks )
Case Based Study.
Q.11. Read the given text and answer the following
questions :
The years between 1924 and 1928 saw some stability . Yet this was built on sand. German investments and industrial recovery were totally dependent on short - term loans , largely from the USA .This support was withdrawn when the Wall Street Exchange crashed in 1929. Fearing a fall in prices , people made frantic efforts to sell their shares .On one single day , 24 October 13 million shares were sold .This was the start of the Great Economic Depression. Over next three years , between 1929 and 1932 , the national income of the USA fell by half. Factories shut down , exports fell , farmers were badly hit and speculators withdrew money from the market . The effects of this recession in the US economy were felt worldwide .The German economy was the worst hit by the economic crisis. By1932 , industrial production was reduced to 40 per cent of the 1929 level . Workers lost their jobs or we reduced wages . The number of unemployed touched an unprecedented 6 million . On the streets of Germany , you could see men with placards around their necks saying , " Willing to do any work ' . Unemployed youths played cards or simply sat at street corners , or desperately queued up at the local employment exchange. As jobs disappeared , the youth criminal activities and total despair became commonplace.
The years between 1924 and 1928 saw some stability . Yet this was built on sand. German investments and industrial recovery were totally dependent on short - term loans , largely from the USA .This support was withdrawn when the Wall Street Exchange crashed in 1929. Fearing a fall in prices , people made frantic efforts to sell their shares .On one single day , 24 October 13 million shares were sold .This was the start of the Great Economic Depression. Over next three years , between 1929 and 1932 , the national income of the USA fell by half. Factories shut down , exports fell , farmers were badly hit and speculators withdrew money from the market . The effects of this recession in the US economy were felt worldwide .The German economy was the worst hit by the economic crisis. By1932 , industrial production was reduced to 40 per cent of the 1929 level . Workers lost their jobs or we reduced wages . The number of unemployed touched an unprecedented 6 million . On the streets of Germany , you could see men with placards around their necks saying , " Willing to do any work ' . Unemployed youths played cards or simply sat at street corners , or desperately queued up at the local employment exchange. As jobs disappeared , the youth criminal activities and total despair became commonplace.
Q.11.1.Why did the USA withdraw investment and industrial support from Germany?
Answer : The years between 1924 and 1928 saw some stability. Yet this was built on sand. German investments and industrial recovery were totally dependent on short - term loans , largely from the USA .
This support was withdrawn when the Wall Street Exchange crashed in 1929. Fearing a fall in prices , people made frantic efforts to sell their shares .On one single day , 24 October 13 million shares were sold .
Q.11.2.What happened in the US during the Great Economic Depression?
Answer : Over next three years , between 1929 and 1932 , the national income of the USA fell by half. Factories shut down, exports fell , farmers were badly hit and speculators withdrew money from the market .
Q.11.3.What was the impact of Great Economic Depression on Germany?
Answer : The German economy was the worst hit by the economic crisis. By1932 , industrial production was reduced to 40 per cent of the 1929 level . Workers lost their jobs or we reduced wages. The number of unemployed touched an unprecedented 6 million . On the streets of Germany.
Q.11.4.Why did the youth in Germany take to criminal activities?
Answer : Unemployed youths played cards or simply sat at street corners , or desperately queued up at the local employment exchange. As jobs disappeared , the youth criminal activities and total despair became commonplace.
Q.12. Read the given text and answer
the following by questions :
Tropical
deciduous forests are the most widespread forests of India. They are also called the monsoon forests and
spread over the region receiving. Rainfall between 200cm and 70cm Trees of this forest - type shed their
leaves for about six to eight weeks in dry summer .On the basis of the availability of water ,these forests are further divided in to moist and dry deciduous .The former is found in areas receiving
rainfall between 200 and 100cm .These
forests exist, therefore mostly in the eastern part of the country north
eastern states, along the foothills of the Himalayas, Jharkhand ,West Orissa
and Chhattisgarh ,and on the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats, Teak is the
most dominant species of this forest. Bamboos , Sal, Shisham, Sandalwood ,Khair, Kusum, Arjun, Mulberry are other commercially important species. The dry deciduous forest are found in areas
having rainfall between 100cm and 70cm.
12.1.Which forest is found in most parts of India ?
Answer : Tropical deciduous forests are the most widespread forests of India.
12.2.On what basis tropical deciduous forests
are divided into wet and dry deciduous forests ? Answer :On the basis of the availability of water ,these forests are further divided in to moist and dry
12.3. Which vegetation is found in areas with
rainfall between 70 to 100cm ?
Answer : Teak is the most dominant species of this forest. Bamboos , Sal, Shisham, Sandalwood ,Khair, Kusum, Arjun, Mulberry are other commercially important species.
12.4. What
is a major feature of monsoon forest?
Answer : Tropical deciduous forests are the most widespread forests of India. They are also called the monsoon forests. Trees of this forest - type shed their leaves for about six to eight weeks in dry summer
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Section E ( 1x3 = 3 Marks )
Map Skill Based Question.
13.1.On the given outline of Europe, identify the place marked as A with the help of following information and write its correct name on the line marked near it.
(A) An Allies power during World War I
Answer : France.
13.2.On the given outline political map of India locate the following
(i) A state which receives more than 400cm rainfall.
Answer : Meghalay, Kerla, Tamilnaidu
or
A state which receives less than 20cm rainfall.
Answer : Rajasthan, Jammu Kashmir.
(ii) Simlipal, a major national park.
Answer : Odisha.
Answer Made by
History :
Civics : Geeta Mishra.
Geography : Santosh Kumar
Economics : Preeti Sagar. Danish Firdausi.
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Annual.Class IX. Questions / Answers.
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Annual.Class IX. Questions / Answers.
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Question /Answer in Class IX. S.St.
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Class IX.
DAV Public Schools
Bihar
Annual Examination : ( 2021-2022 )
Annual Examination : ( 2021-2022 )
Question Answer Paper.
10 th of March 2022.
CLASS IX Time Allowed : 2 Hours Maximum
Sub : SOCIAL SCIENCE - ( CODE 087) . Maximum Marks : 40
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General Instructions:
i. This Question paper is divided into five sections-Section A,B,C,D and E.
i. This Question paper is divided into five sections-Section A,B,C,D and E.
ii. All questions are compulsory.
iii. Section - A : Question no. 1 to 5 are very short answer type questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 40 words.
iv. Section - B : Question no. 6 to 8 are short answer type questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 80 words.
v. Section - C: Question no. 9 and 10 are long answer type questions, carrying 5 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 120 words.
vi. Section - D: Question no. 11 and 12 are Case Based questions.
vii. Section - E: Question no. 13 is map based, carrying 3 marks with two parts,
13.1 from History (1 mark) and
13.2 from Geography (2 marks).
viii. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice has been provided in a few questions. Only one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted.
ix. In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary.
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SECTION - A
Very Short Answer Questions ( 2X5 =10 Marks )
Q.1. Who were liberals
?
Q.2.State two characteristics of the
monsoon.
Q.3.Mention any two disadvantages
of having political competitions.
Q.4.What
is the poverty line ?
Q.5.Study the given
diagram of Delhi and Chennai carefully and answer the following questions.
(a) Which station has the higher range of
temperature and why ?
(b) Which
station receives the higher amount of rainfall ?
(c) Name the two most rainy months of this
station.
OR.
(a).What do you mean by loo?
(b).Define Climate.
SECTION - B ( 3 x 3 = 9 )
Q.6.Identify the various social and economic groups which
are vulnerable to poverty in India . OR
In which year NREGA was passed ?
Q.7.Mention
its two features. Mention any three
changes which were introduced by the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution.
Q.8.Distinguish between General elections
and By - elections .
SECTION - C ( 5 x 2 =
10 )
Q.9.Explain the major powers and functions of the Parliament.
OR Explain the major powers and functions of
the Prime Minister.
Q.10.Describe any five
anti poverty programs developed for eradication of poverty in India . OR Discuss the major reasons for poverty in
India .
SECTION - D Case Based Questions
( 4X2 = 8 )
Q.11.Read the given text and answer the following questions :
Hitler
assigned the responsibility of economic recovery to the economist Hjalmar
Schacht who aimed at full production and full employment through a state funded
work creation programme. This project
produced the famous German superhighways and the people's car the
Volkswagen. In foreign policy also
Hitler acquired quick successes. He
pulled out the League of Nations in 1933, reoccupied the Rhineland in 1936 and
integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan ' one people, one
empire, one leader'.
11.1 Who was
Hjalmar Schacht ?
11.2 What did he aim
for economic recovery of Germany ?
11.3 From which international organization was Germany pulled out in 1933
?
Q.12.Read the given text and answer the
following questions :
About 1300 plant species are endangered and 20 species
are extinct . Quite a few animal species
are also endangered and some have extinct The main causes for this major threat
to nature are hunting by greedy hunters for commercial purposes , pollution due
to chemical and industrial wastes , acid deposits , introduction of alien
species and reckless cutting off the
forest to bring land under cultivation and inhabitation are also
responsible for the imbalance , 12.1 Why are endangered animal species?
12.2 How many plant species are endangered
?
12.3 State any two methods to protect
the flora and fauna ?
SECTION E ( 1x3 = 3 )
MAP SKILL BASED QUESTION
Q.13. On the given outline
political map of the world , identify the country marked as A with the help of
following information.
13-1 (A) A country of
Allied Power during the Second World War.
13-2 On the given map of India locate any two of the following
A.
Corbett National Park
B. Pulicat Lake
C. Sariska Wild Life Sanctuary
Very helpful sir
ReplyDelete13.2 Meghalaya/Rajasthan
Delete13.2(ii) Orissa
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