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SSC Action Plan – Test : I
DISTRICT COMMON EXAMINATION BOARD KADAPA-YSR Dist.
Date: 22-12-2018 Sub: Social Studies -1 Part A &B Time: 2.45 hours Max Marks :40
Time : 2.15 Hours Max Marks : 30M
Section-I Instructions :- i) Answer all the questions 4X1=4 ii) Each question carries ONE mark.
1.
Date Location: Imphal Location: Ahmadabad
5- Jan
Sunrise 05.59
Sunset 16.37
Sunrise 07.20
Sunset 18.05
According to the given table which area is the eastern side ?
2. What is the Special feature of service sector ? 3. The people is Abidjan have faced some diseases because of toxic waste. what are the diseases? 4. Write two slogans to decrease Global warming?
Section-II
Instructions : Answer all the questions. Each question carries TWO mark. 5X2=10
5. Indo-Gangetic plains have high density of population. Find the reasons? 6.
1. What are the major changes you observe . . . from the above graph ? 2. What would be the reasons for the changes?
7. How are the human activities contributing to Global warming? 8. Explain the special features of organized sector?
9.
What do you understand from the above Map?
PART- A
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Section-III
Instructions: i ) Answer all the questions 4X4=16M
ii) There is Internal choice for each questions, Answer each question in 8-10 sentences.
ii) Each question carries FOUR marks.
10. How are the east coast plains and west coast plains similar or different? (OR)
Describe the India’s Climate controls?
11. As new methods of manufacturing were introduced factories came up and started expanding. Then people started to get work in factories. Hence industrial sector dominated agriculture and leads to decrease the employment opportunities in Agriculture .
Question : What kind of the consequences would face India by the decreasing of employment in
agriculture ? comment on it . (OR)
You are unable or unwilling to appreciate that in nuclear energy .we are confronted not only with an
immense power ,but also an incredible potential for destruction. we want our coast and country
protected from radioactive peril .Stop the project .Look to renewable energy as an alternative.
Question: To day most of the countries try to reduce to depend on atomic energy. Why ? Give your
opinion on it?
12. At Present context most of the parents have been not yet interested to educate their female children. why?
(OR)
What are disagreements between developed and developing countries in the case of global
warming?
13. Point out the places in the India map i) The highest peak in Nilgiris ii) West flowing river iii) The state of kudankulam project iv) Chota Nagapur plateau
(OR) President of India’s building is located in Delhi. In summer he stayed at Simla where Special
building was designed for him. He frequently visits to Hyderabad. Our first president of India
Dr.Rajendra Prasad belongs to Gujarat.
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Time: 30 Minutes Max marks: 10M Instructions : (i) Answer all the questions
. (ii) Each question carries ½ mark
(iii) Write the Capital letter (A,B,C,D) showing the correct answer for the . . . . . . following questions in the brackets provided against them.
14. Find out the correct statement. [ ]
A. Water bodies absorbs heat fastly and lose it slowly B. Water bodies absorbs heat fastly and lose it slowly C. Water bodies absorbs heat slowly and cool slowly D. Water bodies absorbs heat slowly and lose it fastly 15. Seshachalam hills are the part of [ ] A. Western Ghats B. Eastern Ghats C. Vindya mountains D. Aravalis
16. This helps to eradicate gender bias [ ]
A. Earning B. Employment C. Literacy D. Govt.laws
17. Find out the wrong statement from the following [ ] A. America helped to construct kudamkulam nuclear reactor B. It could create high amount of environment pollution C. People raised movements against it. D. It was constructed to generate atomic electricity
18. Mussorie, a summer hill station located in. [ ]
A. Uttarakhand B. Himachal Pradesh C. Jammu & Kashmir D. Sikkim
19. Indian standard meridian do not pass through this city [ ] A. Varanasi B. Pondicherry C. Allahabad D. Koraput 20. These are the factors for the success of schooling revolution in Himachal Pradesh [ ] i. Active Participation of public ii. Effective efforts of the government iii. Less allocation of funds in budget iv. The wish of the People to earn money through education
A. i, iv B. I, ii, iii C. i, ii D. i, ii, iii, iv
21. This is not related to organized sector [ ] A. Pension B. Job security C. Earned leaves D. Over time works 22. Pre-monsoons are favourable to this crop [ ] A. Grapes B. Mangoes C. Bananas D. Apple
23. Macdock dimpep valley is located in [ ] A. Meghalaya B. Assam C. Tripura D. Sikkim
24. Continental climate is found in [ ] A. Chennai B. Tiruvananthapuram C. Hyderabad D. Vizag 25. Find out the wrong statement? [ ] A. Different people have different goals
B. Variations in goals from one group to another groups C. Ones development is always development of other person
D. The goals can be changed from time to time and place to place
26. I M R is less in the state of [ ] A. Punjab B. Himachal Pradesh C. Bihar D. Uttar Pradesh 27. The rivers in Deccan plateau flow toward east because [ ] A. They originate in eastern Ghats B. The plateau tilted towards South East C. The plateau tilted towards North West D. Most of their tributaries located in East
PART -B
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28. Match the following [ ] a. Arunachal Pradesh i. Cachar b. Assam ii. Jammu hills c. Jammu Kashmir iii. Mishmi hills d. Nagaland iv. Naga hills
A. a-i, b-iii, c-ii, d-iv B. a-iii, b-i, c-ii, d-iv C. a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv D. a-iv, b-i, c-ii, d-iii
29. The name of Bramhaputra river in Bangladesh is [ ] A. Meghana B. Jamuna C. Padma D. Meenambaram Observe, The following table and answer the question numbers from 30 to 33.
30. The Telugu month Chaithram and Vishaka are related to the season of [ ] A. Vasantha B. Greeshma C. Varsha D .Shishira
31. The season has high temperature [ ] A. Hemantha B. Vasantha C. Greeshma D. Shishira
32. Trees shed their leaves in [ ] A. Sharad B. Vasantha C. Shishira D. Varsha
33. The lost month in Telugu month [ ] A. Chaithram B. Phalgunam C. Sravanam D. Magham
Indian Traditional Seasons
Seasons
Months
According to the Indian (lunar) calendar
Months
According to the Western (Solar)
calendar Vasantha Chaithram - Vaishakha March - April Greeshma Jyestha - Ashadha May - June
Varsha Sravanam - Bhadra July - August
Sharad Aswayuja - Karthika September - October Hemantha Margashira – Pushya November -
December Shishira Magham - Phalgunam January - February
This Question Paper prepared by Sri K. Narasimhulu, SA (Social), ZPHS-Masapet.
. Edited by Sri Madithati Narasimha Reddy, HM, ZPHS - Sambepalli