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Contents, CHAP 1., , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , CHAP 2., , Resources and Development, , CHAP 3., , Agriculture, , 114-157, , CHAP 4., , Power Sharing, , 158-192, , CHAP 5., , Federalism, , 193-239, , CHAP 6., , Development, , 240-290, , CHAP 7., , Sector of the Indian Economy, , 291-336, , CHAP 8., , Map, , 337-352, , Also Available in Hindi Medium, For more details whatsapp at 8905629969, , 5-79, 80-113
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 1, , , CHAPTER, 1, , Previous year questions and important, questions are repeated so that students, can do more practice for these questions., , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, 1., , When did the French Revolution started?, (a) 1789, (b) 1879, (c) 1880, (d) 1769, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am101, , 2., , In 1789, France was a full fledged territorial state, under the rule of ____, (a) a federal republic, (b) an absolute monarch, (c) a democratic ruler, (d) None of these, , 5., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am105, , 6., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am102, , 3., , A government or system of rule that has no restraints, on the powers exercised is called(a) Absolutist, (b) Utopian, (c) Democratic, (d) Conservatist, , A ‘Utopian Society’ is --(a) A society under a benevolent monarchy, (b) A society that is unlikely to ever exist, (c) A society under the control of a chosen few wise, men, (d) A society under Parliamentary Democracy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am104, , Which of the following was NOT visualised by, Frederic Sorrieu in his first print of series of four, prints made up of ‘Democratic and social republic’ ?, (a) The people of America and Europe men and, women of all ages., (b) Social classes marching on a long train, (c) Offering homage to the statue of unity., (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am106, , 7., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am103, , 4., , Which of the following revolution is called as the first, expression of ‘Nationalism’ ?, (a) French revolution, (b) Russian revolution, (c) Glorious revolution, (d) The revolution of liberals, , Choose the correct nationality of the artist Frederic, Sorrieu who visualised in his painting a society made, up of Democratic and Social Republic., (a) German, (b) Swiss, (c) French, (d) American, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am107, , 8., , Sorrieu’s vision of society which is so idealistic that, is unlikely to exist is called _____, (a) Utopian, (b) Absolutist, (c) Democratic, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 2, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , (d) Conservatist, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am108, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 9., , Which one of the following statements is true about, nation-states?, (a) Citizens share a common sense of shared identity, or history., (b) Nation-state is a state ruled by one absolute, ruler., (c) Commonness is forged through linguistic factor, only, (d) Nation-states are directly ruled by the people, and based on heterogenization of society., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am109, , 10. Select the correct definition to define the term, ‘Plebiscite’., (a) Plebiscite is a direct vote by which only the, female members of a region are asked to accept, or reject a proposal., (b) Plebiscite is a direct vote by the male members of, a region are asked to accept or reject a proposal., (c) Plebiscite is a direct vote by only a chosen few, from the total population of a particular region, to accept or reject a proposal., (d) Plebiscite is a direct vote by which all the, citizens of a region are asked to accept or reject, a proposal., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am110, , 11. Ernst Renan believed that the existence of nations is, , Chap 1, , a necessity because, (a) It ensures protection to all inhabitants., (b) It ensures liberty to all inhabitant citizens., (c) It ensures Parliamentary form of government to, its inhabitants., (d) It ensures jobs and good health to all its, inhabitants., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am111, , 12. A _______ was one in which the majority of its, citizens came to develop a common sense of identity, and shared history of descent., (a) City-state, (b) Nation-state, (c) Multinational-state, (d) Totalitarian-state, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am112, , 13. As defined by Ernst Renan, a nation has to have, certain attributes. Which one of the following is not, among the stated attributes ?, (a) A long past of devotion, (b) A set of common objects of glorification, (c) A will to perform great deeds together, (d) A common language, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am113, , 14. When did the Greek struggle for independence begin?, (a) 1848, (b) 1842, (c) 1821, (d) 1896, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am114, , 15. When did the war of independence begin in Greece?, (a) 1821, (b) 1815, (c) 1847, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 3, , (d) 1849, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am115, , (b) Karol Kurpinski, (c) Johann Gottfried, (d) Bourbon, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am120, 16. Which English poet participated in the freedom, struggle movement in Greece?, (a) Lord Byron, (b) Bourbon, (c) Metternich, (d) Philippe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am116, , 17. Which Treaty recognised Greece as an independent, nation?, (a) Treaty of Constantinople, (b) Treaty of Utrecht, (c) Treaty of St. Louis, (d) Treaty of Peace and Amity, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am117, , 18. What is Romanticism?, (a) A cultural movement, (b) Social movement, (c) Front movement, (d) Political movement, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am118, , 19. Who popularised Mazurka in Poland?, (a) Delacroix, (b) Karol Kurpinski, (c) Johann Gottfried, (d) Lord Byron, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am119, , 20. Who designed the cover of German almanac?, (a) Andreas Rebmann, , 21. Who were called Junkers of Prussia?, (a) prussia, (b) Germans, (c) large landowners, (d) army, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am121, , 22. Who led the famous Expedition of the Thousand to, South Italy?, (a) Giuseppe Garibaldi, (b) Mazzini, (c) Metternich, (d) Ottoman, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am122, , 23. What emphasised the notion of a united community, enjoying equal rights under a constitution?, (a) la patrie (the fatherland) and le citoyen (the, citizen), (b) French people in common, (c) French Flag, (d) France under Napoleon, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am123, , 24. What was the new name of the Estates General?, (a) Federal Assembly, (b) States Assembly, (c) National Assembly, (d) Peoples Assembly, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am124, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 4, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , 25. Regional dialects were discouraged and ______,, became the common language of the nation., (a) English, (b) Polish language, (c) French, (d) Italian, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am125, , 26. What actions were not taken in the name of the, nation during French revolution?, (a) Army was formed, (b) Social work was done, (c) Hymns were composed, oaths taken and martyrs, commemorated, custom duties were abolished, (d) A centralised administrative system was, introduced, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am126, , 27. The French revolutionaries declared that the mission, and destiny of the French nation was___, (a) To conquer the people of Europe, (b) To liberate the people of Europe from despotism., (c) To strengthen absolute monarchies in all the, countries of Europe., (d) To propagate the culture of France., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am127, , 28. With the outbreak of the revolutionary wars, the, French armies began to carry the idea of _______, abroad ?, (a) Revolution, (b) Napoleon, (c) Nationalism, (d) Conservatism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am128, , 29. Who destroyed democracy in France through a, return to monarchy?, (a) Duke Metternich, , Chap 1, , (b) King Louis Philippe, (c) King Louis XVI, (d) Napoleon Bonaparte, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am129, , 30. Civil Code was introduced in the year of ___., (a) 1809, (b) 1807, (c) 1805, (d) 1804, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am130, , 31. The Civil Code of 1804 in France is usually known, as(a) The French Revolutionary Code, (b) Napoleonic Code, (c) European Imperial Code, (d) The French Civil Code, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am131, , 32. Which of the following reform/s was/were introduced, by Napoleon?, (a) Standardized system of weights and measures, (b) A common national currency, (c) Abolition of the feudal system, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am132, , 33. Among which classes did the idea of national unity, following the abolition of aristocratic privileges, gained popularity ?, (a) Aristocrats, (b) Peasants, (c) Liberal middle class, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am133, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 5, , 34. Which among the following best signifies the idea, of liberal nationalism of nineteenth century Europe?, (a) Emphasis on social justice, (b) State planned socio economic system, (c) Freedom for individual and equality before law, (d) Supremacy of state oriented nationalism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am134, , 35. The term ‘Universal Suffrage’ means(a) The right to vote and get elected, granted only, to men., (b) The right to vote for all adults., (c) The right to vote and get elected, granted, exclusively to property owning men., (d) The right to vote and get elected, granted only, to educated men and women., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am135, , 36. What is the meaning of term liberalism in the, economic sphere?, (a) Freedom for individual and equality before law, (b) State planned socio economic system, (c) Freedom of market and abolition of state imposed, restrictions on trade., (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am136, , 37. A custom union that was formed in 1834 at the, initiative of Prussia and joined by most of the, German states was called(a) Zollverein, (b) Utopian, (c) Plebiscite, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am137, , 38. Which of the following was not the feature of the, Zollverein?, (a) A custom union formed at the initiative of, , Prussia., (b) The union abolished the tariff barriers, (c) Reduced the number of currencies from thirty to, three, (d) An example of unified economic territory, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am138, , 39. For what purpose Vienna Congress was convened in, 1815?, (a) To declare completion of German Unification., (b) To restore conservative regime in Europe, (c) To declare war against France, (d) To start the process of Italian unification, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am139, , 40. Which of the following is not a feature or belief of, ‘Conservatism’ ?, (a) Conservatives believe in established, traditional, institutions of state and policy, (b) Conservatives stressed the importance of, tradition and preferred gradual development to, quick change., (c) Conservatives proposed to return to the society, of pre-revolutionary days and were against the, ideas of modernisation to strengthen monarchy., (d) Conservatives believed in the monarchy, church,, and other social hierarchies., 41. Who hosted the the congress at Vienna ?, (a) Louis Philippe, (b) Giuseppe Mazzini, (c) Duke Metternich, (d) Johann Gottfried Herder, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am141, , 42. Which of the following countries did not attend the, Congress of Vienna?, (a) Britain, (b) Russia, (c) Switzerland, (d) Prussia, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 6, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am142, , 43. Which of the following was not the objective of, Treaty of Vienna 1815 ?, (a) The Bourbon dynasty was restored to power., (b) France lost the territories it had annexed under, Napoleon., (c) A series of states were set up on the boundaries, of France to prevent French expansion in future., (d) The main intention was to restore the liberal, democratic order that had been overthrown by, Napoleon., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am143, , 44. Who among the following formed the secret society, called ‘Young Italy’ ?, (a) Otto von Bismarck, (b) Giuseppe Mazzini, (c) Metternich, (d) Johann Gottfried Herder, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am144, , 45. The Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini was, born at _________ in 1807 ?, (a) Genoa, (b) Carbonari, (c) Marseilles, (d) Berne, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am145, , 46. “When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches, cold.” Who among the following said this popular, line?, (a) Giuseppe Mazzini, (b) Duke Metternich, (c) Otto Von Bismarck, (d) Giuseppe Garibaldi, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am146, , Chap 1, , 47. What were the consequences of the July revolution, of 1830 ?, (a) A constitutional monarchy with Louis Philippe, at its head was installed in France, (b) Uprising in Brussels took place which led, to Belgium breaking away from the United, Kingdom of the Netherlands, (c) Both a and b, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am147, , 48. Which country is known as the Cradle of European, civilization?, (a) Belgium, (b) France, (c) Greece, (d) U.S.A, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am148, , 49. The Treaty which recognized Greece, independent nation(a) Treaty of Vienna 1815, (b) Treaty of Constantinople 1832, (c) Treaty of Warsaw 1814, (d) Treaty of Leipzig 1813, , as, , an, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am149, , 50. Which one of the following claimed that true German, culture was discovered among the common peopledas volk?, (a) Karol Karpinski, (b) Louis philippe, (c) Lord Byron, (d) Johann Gottfried Herder, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am150, , 51. Folk dancing like the polonaise and mazurka were, turned into nationalist symbols for national struggle, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 7, 56. Women were admitted to the Frankfurt parliament, in 1848 as _________., (a) Full members, (b) Members with no voting rights, (c) Observers, (d) None of these, , in which country?, (a) German, (b) Russia, (c) Poland, (d) Both b and c, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am151, , 52. A romantic philosopher who celebrated national, struggles by turning folk dancing like the polonaise, and mazurka into nationalist symbols., (a) Karol Kurpinski, (b) Eugene Delacroix, (c) Johann Gottfried Herder, (d) Saint Paul, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am152, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am156, , 57. Which among the following was the main reasons for, the weavers to revolt against contractors in Silesia,, in 1845?, (a) Contractors reduced their payments drastically., (b) They stopped the supply of the raw material to, them., (c) They refuse to place orders for finished textiles., (d) It was the wave of revolution., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am157, 53. Where was the frankfurt Parliament convened ?, (a) Hall of Mirrors, (b) Palace of Versailles, (c) St Peter Church, (d) St Paul Church, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am153, , 54. Which of the following states were ruled by Italian, Princely house before the Unification of Italy?, (a) Sardinia-piedmont, (b) Lombardy, (c) Venetia, (d) Kingdom of two Sicilies, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am154, , 55. Who was known as ‘Bismarck of Italy’ ?, (a) Garibaldi, (b) Mazzini, (c) Cavour, (d) Metternich, , 58. What happened to Poland at the end of 18th century., Select the correct option?, (a) Poland achieved independence at the end of the, 18th century., (b) Poland came totally under the control of Russia, and became part of Russia., (c) Poland became the part of East Germany., (d) Poland was partitioned at the end of the 18th, century by three Great Powers: Russia, Prussia, and Austria., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am158, , 59. Who played the leading role in the unification of, Germany?, (a) German Emperor (formerly King of Prussia) —, Kaiser William I., (b) Otto Von Bismarck (Prussian Chief Minister)., (c) Johann Gottfried Herder — German philosopher., (d) Austrian Chancellor — Duke Metternich., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am159, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am155, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 8, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 60. Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark,, Germany and France, ended in, (a) Danish victory, (b) Prussian victory, (c) French victory, (d) German victory, , Chap 1, , (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am163, , 64. Which one of the following statement is false, regarding the Act of Union 1707?, (a) It was an agreement between England and, Scotland, (b) It was an agreement between England and, Ireland, (c) It resulted in the formation of the ‘United, Kingdom of Great Britain’, (d) It gave England control over Scotland, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am164, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am160, , 61. Who was proclaimed the emperor of Germany in, 1871?, (a) Otto Von Bismarck, (b) Victor Emmanuel II, (c) Count Cavour, (d) Kaiser William I of Prussia, , 65. Who led the Catholic revolts against the British, Dominance over Ireland?, (a) Lord Byron, (b) Ernest Renan, (c) Wolfe Tone, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am165, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am161, , 62. Who became the King of United Italy in 1861?, (a) Giuseppe Garibaldi, (b) Victor Emmanuel II, (c) Count Cavour, (d) Giuseppe Mazzini, , 66. Ireland was forcibly incorporated into the United, Kingdom in_________., (a) 1801, (b) 1810, (c) 1709, (d) 1707, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am166, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am162, , 63. Which one of the following was/were among the, symbol of the new Britain when a new ‘British, nation’ was forged through the propagation of a, dominant English culture?, (a) Union Jack, (b) God save our noble king, (c) English language, , 67. When an abstract idea, for instance, greed, envy,, freedom, liberty is expressed through a person or a, thing, it is known as _____., (a) National Image, (b) Marianne, (c) Germania, (d) Allegory, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 9, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am167, , 68. Which of the following ideas was used by The French, revolution artists to portray female allegory?, (a) Liberty, (b) Justice, (c) Republic, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am168, , 69. Which one of the following is not true about the, female allegory of France?, (a) She was named Marianne, (b) She took part in the french revolution, (c) She was the symbol of national unity, (d) Here characteristic were drawn from those of, liberty, Justice and the republic, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am169, , 70. Germany was unified in (a) 1870, (b) 1871, (c) 1872, (d) 1873, , (b) Olive branch around the sword, (c) Broken chain, (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am172, , 73. In visual representations, who wears a crown of oak, leaves?, (a) Marianne, (b) Germania, (c) Both a and b, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am173, , 74. The _____was a region of geographical and ethnic, variation comprising modern-day Romania, Bulgaria,, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, BosniaHerzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro., (a) Russia, (b) Slavs, (c) Balkans, (d) Das volk, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am174, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am170, , 71. Select the characteristic of Marianne ?, (a) The red cap, the tricolour and the cockade, (b) The sword, the broken chain and the Oak leaves, (c) The red cap, the broken chain and the sword, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am171, , 72. Which one of the following attributes stands for, ‘Willingness to make peace’ ?, (a) Breastplate with eagle, , 75. Slavs were the people who were the(a) Inhabitants of Romania, Bulgaria, Albania., (b) Inhabitants of Greece, Macedonia, Croatia,, Bosnia-Herzegovina,, (c) Inhabitants of Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am175, , 76. Choose the correctly matched pair from the following(a) Otto Von Bismarck - Germany, (b) Napoleon - Spain, (c) Giuseppe Garibaldi - France, (d) Bourbon kings - Italy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am176, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 10, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , 77. In the print prepared by frédéric Sorrieu, a French, artist, the ‘Statue of Liberty’ ______ in the one, hand _____ in the another ?, (a) Symbol of christianity and Bible, (b) Torch of Enlightenment and The Charter of the, Rights of Man., (c) Flag and Constitution, (d) Traffic light and Rule book of traffic, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am177, , 78. Which country had been part of the ‘Ottoman, Empire’ since the 15th century?, (a) Spain, (b) Greece, (c) France, (d) Germany, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am178, , 79. Which country became full-fledged territorial state, in Europe in the year 1789?, (a) Germany, (b) France, (c) England, (d) Spain, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am179, , 80. When was the first clear expression of nationalism, noticed in Europe?, (a) 1787, (b) 1759, (c) 1789, (d) 1769, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am180, , 81. Which of the following did the European conservatives, not believe in?, (a) Traditional institution of state policy, (b) Strengthened monarchy, , Chap 1, , (c) A return to a society of pre-revolutionary days, (d) property and the family should be preserved., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am181, , 82. Name the Italian revolutionary from Genoa., (a) Metternich, (b) Johann Gottfried, (c) Giuseppe Mazzini, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am182, , 83. Which language was spoken for purposes of diplomacy, in the mid 18th century in Europe?, (a) German, (b) English, (c) French, (d) Spanish, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am183, , 84. What was ‘Young Italy’ ?, (a) Vision of Italy, (b) Secret society, (c) National anthem of Italy, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am184, , 85. Treaty of Constantinople recognised .......... as an, independent nation., (a) Greece, (b) Australia, (c) Italy, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am185, , 86. Which of the following did not play a role to develop, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 11, 91. Which of the following was not a part of Napoleon’s, defeat?, (a) Russia, (b) Britain, (c) Austria, (d) Italy, , nationalist sentiments?, (a) Art, (b) Music, (c) Climate, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am186, , 87. Who was proclaimed the King of United Italy, in, 1861?, (a) Giuseppe Garibaldi, (b) Victor Emmanuel II, (c) Giuseppe Mazzini, (d) Cavour, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am187, , 88. Liberal-nationalist mainly belong to which class?, (a) Elite class, (b) Educated middle-class elite, (c) Working class, (d) Artisans, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am188, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am191, , 92. Which newly designed flag was chosen to replace the, formal flag Royal Standard in France?, (a) Union Jack, (b) Tricolour, (c) White Saltire, (d) Red Cross, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am192, , 93. Which of the following reforms made the whole, system in France more rational and efficient?, (a) Administrative reform, (b) Social reform, (c) Economic reform, (d) Political reform, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am193, 89. Where was the first upheaval took place in July,, 1830?, (a) Italy, (b) France, (c) Germany, (d) Greece, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am189, , 90. The most serious source of nationalist tension in, Europe, after 1871, was an area called(a) Ottoman, (b) Prussia, (c) Balkans, (d) Macedonia, , 94. Who destroyed democracy in France?, (a) Adolf Hitler, (b) Mussolini, (c) Napolean Bonaparte, (d) Bismarck, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am194, , 95. Which region is ruled over by ‘The Habsburg Empire’, ?, (a) Austria-Hungary, (b) France-Netherlands, (c) Spain-Portugal, (d) Scotland-Ireland, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am190, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 12, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am195, , 96. What was the main occupation in the mid 18th, century in Europe?, (a) Trade and commerce, (b) Peasantry, (c) Craftmanship, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am196, , 97. What was the main feature of the pattern of land, holding prevailing in the Eastern and Central, Europe?, (a) Tenants, (b) Vast estates, (c) Small owners, (d) Landlords, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am197, , 98. Which country began to use language as a weapon of, national resistance?, (a) Poland, (b) Prussia, (c) Hungary, (d) Austria, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am198, , 99. What major issue was criticised against by the liberal, nationalists?, (a) freedom of the press, (b) Preservation of the Church, (c) A modern army, (d) Efficient bureaucracy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am199, , 100. German philosopher, Johann Gottfried claimed that, , Chap 1, , true German culture was to be discovered among the, (a) Common people, (b) Aristocratic, (c) Middle class elite, (d) None of above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am200, , 101. The meaning of ‘Volksgeist’ is, (a) Common people, (b) Spirit of the nation, (c) Music, (d) None of above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am201, , 102. Which of the following is the correct definition of, Conservatism?, (a) A direct vote by which all the people of region, are asked to accept or reject a proposal., (b) A government that has no restraints on the, power exercised., (c) A political philosophy that stressed the, importance of tradition, established customs and, institutions and preferred gradual development, to quick change., (d) It was a political association who founded a, women’s journal., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am202, , 103. Who delivered a lecture at the University of, Sorbonne?, (a) Ernst Renan, (b) Frederick Sorrieu, (c) Mazzini, (d) Metternich, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am203, , 104. Which language was spoken by the aristocrats of, Europe in the eighteenth century ?, (a) French, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 13, , (b) English, (c) German, (d) Spanish, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am204, , 109. What is Zollverein?, (a) Custom union, (b) Trade union, (c) Labor union, (d) Craft union, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am209, 105. Which dynasty was restored in France after the fall, of Napoleon?, (a) Bourbon Dynasty, (b) Maurya, (c) Burmese, (d) Gonanda, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am205, , 110. Which spirit was a driving-force to the European, governments?, (a) Conservatism, (b) Liberalism, (c) Nationalism, (d) Humanism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am210, 106. Which language was spoken by the aristocracy in, Galicia?, (a) Polish, (b) French, (c) English, (d) German, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am206, , 111. Which country was set-up in the North after signing, the Treaty of Vienna in 1815?, (a) The kingdom of the Netherlands., (b) Prussia, (c) Germany, (d) Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am211, 107. What did the idea of national unity symbolize in the, early-nineteenth century Europe?, (a) Liberalism, (b) Humanism, (c) Nationalism, (d) Conservatism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am207, , 108. What did the term ‘elle’ mean?, (a) A measure of cloth, (b) A measure of height, (c) A measure of crown, (d) A measure of food, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am208, , 112. Which country was added to Piedmont into the, South after the conclusion of the Treaty of Vienna, in 1815?, (a) Genoa, (b) Italy, (c) Germany, (d) France, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am212, , 113. Which country was controlled by Austria during the, post-1815 period?, (a) Northern Italy, (b) Prussia, (c) Genoa, (d) France, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 14, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am213, , 114. What was the nature of the conservative regimes, that established in 1815?, (a) Autocratic, (b) Subordinate, (c) Metternich, (d) Ernst Renan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am214, , 115. Who described Mazzini as ‘the most dangerous, enemy of our social order’ ?, (a) Metternich, (b) Sorrieu, (c) Renan, (d) Ottoman, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am215, , 116. Who was the head of the constitutional monarchy, that was installed by the liberal revolutionaries in, the aftermath of 1815?, (a) Louis Philippe., (b) Metternich, (c) Mazzini, (d) Ottoman, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am216, , 117. Which one of the seven Italian states was exclusively, ruled by the Italian princely house during the middle, of nineteenth century?, (a) Austrian Habsburgs, (b) Britain, (c) Sardinia-Piedmont, (d) Victor Emmanuel, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am217, , Chap 1, , 118. Who led the movement to unify the regions of Italy?, (a) Kaiser William I, (b) Karol Kurpinski, (c) Cavour, (d) Otto von Bismarck, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am218, , 119. Which act led to the establishment of the United, Kingdom of Great Britain?, (a) The Act of Union (1702), (b) The Act of Union (1705), (c) The Act of Union (1709), (d) The Act of Union (1707), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am219, , 120. Which country was deeply divided between Catholic, and Protestant?, (a) Britain, (b) Italy, (c) Ireland, (d) France, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am220, , 121. When was Ireland incorporated into the United, Kingdom of Britain?, (a) 1818, (b) 1804, (c) 1809, (d) 1801, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am221, , 122. Which of the following was not aim of the French, revolutionaries?, (a) They will constitute the nation and shape its, destiny., (b) Foundation of secular and democratic republic, (c) Drafting a formal constitution., (d) Establishment of monarchy, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 15, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am222, , 123. A form of monarchical, was, centralised,militarised, called_____?, (a) Absolutist, (b) Utopian, (c) Plebiscite, (d) Suffrage, , government that, and, repressive,is, , 127. Which countries defeated Napoleon in 1815?, (a) the United Kingdom, Russia, Austria, and, Prussia, (b) Russia, Austria, Paris and netheland, (c) Netheland, the United Kingdom ,Austria, and, Prussia, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am227, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am223, , 124. Only for a brief period under the Jacobins did all, _____enjoy suffrage., (a) women, (b) non-propertied men, (c) adult males, (d) children, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am224, , 125. The Dream of Worldwide Democratic and Social, Republics painting prepared by_____ complete, the sentence?, (a) Andreas Rebmann, (b) Frederic Sorrieu, (c) Karl Kaspar Fritz, (d) Ernst Renan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am225, , 126. Which of the following is not feature of civil code of, 1804?, (a) Feudal system was abolished., (b) Equality before the law was established., (c) Right to property was given., (d) Serfdoms and manorial dues was established., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am226, , 128. Which ruler granted more freedom to the hungarians, in 1867?, (a) Andreas Rebmann, (b) Habsburg, (c) Karl Kaspar Fritz, (d) Ernst Renan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am228, , 129. The loosening of, called_____?, (a) Globalization, (b) Privatization, (c) Liberalisation, (d) Winnings, , government, , controls, , is, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am229, , 130. What did liberalism mean to the middle class in, Europe?, (a) End of aristocracy, (b) End of conservatism, (c) Freedom of the individual and equality of all, before law, (d) Universal adult franchise, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am230, , 131. Which one of the following was not implemented, under the Treaty of Vienna of 1815?, (a) Restoration of Bourbon dynasty, (b) Setting up series of states on the boundaries of, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 16, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , France, (c) Restoration of monarchies, (d) Diluting the German confederation of 39 states, , Chap 1, , (d) Switzerland, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am235, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am231, , 132. Who believed that the traditional institutions like, the Monarchy and the Church should be preserved?, (a) Conservatives, (b) Liberals, (c) Revolutionaries, (d) Romantics, , 136. The first great revolution which gave the clear idea, of nationalism abroad(a) The Russian Revolution, (b) The French Revolution, (c) The American Revolution, (d) India’s First War of Independence, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am236, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am232, , 133. The place where the priests and bishops were, punished., (a) Siberia, (b) Tundra, (c) Mongolia, (d) None of above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am233, , 134. ‘Nationalism’, which emerged as a force in the late, 19th century, means, (a) strong devotion for one’s own country and its, history and culture., (b) strong devotion for one’s own country without, appreciation for other nations., (c) strong love for one’s own country and hatred for, others., (d) equally strong devotion for all the countries of, the world., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am234, , 135. Which of the following country did not attend the, Congress of Vienna?, (a) Britain, (b) Russia, (c) Prussia, , 137. Which of the following statements about the ‘French, Revolution’ are correct?, (1) After the end of the French Revolution it was, proclaimed that it was the people who would, henceforth constitute the nation and shape its, destiny., (2) France will have a constitutional monarchy and, the new republic will be headed by a member of, the royal family., (3) A centralised administrative system will be put, in place to formulate uniform laws for all citizens., (4) Imposition of internal custom duties and dues, will continue to exist in France., (a) (2) and (3), (b) (2) and (4), (c) (1) and (3), (d) (3) and (4), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am237, , 138. The French revolutionaries declared that the mission, and destiny of the French nation was(a) to conquer the people of Europe., (b) to liberate the people of Europe from despotism., (c) to strengthen absolute monarchies in all the, countries of Europe., (d) to propagate the ideals of liberty, equality, and, fraternity in every part of the world., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am238, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 17, , 139. The Civil Code of 1804 in France is usually known, as(a) The French Revolutionary Code, (b) Napoleonic Code, (c) European Imperial Code, (d) The French Civil Code, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am239, , 140. The Napoleonic Code was exported to which of the, following regions?, (a) England, (b) Spain, (c) Regions under French control, (d) Poland, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am240, , 141. The liberal nationalism stands for(a) freedom for the individual and equality before, law., (b) preservation of autocracy and clerical privileges., (c) freedom for only male members of society and, equality before law., (d) freedom only for senior citizens., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am241, , 142. Who among the following formed the secret society, called ‘Young Italy’ ?, (a) Otto von Bismarck, (b) Giuseppe Mazzini, (c) Mettemich, (d) Johann Gottfried Herder, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am242, , 143. Only for a brief period under the Jacobins, did_________ enjoy suffrage., (a) All men., (b) all adult males., (c) property owning men., , (d)educated men and women., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am243, , 144. Which of the following is not a feature or belief of, ‘Conservatism’ ?, (a) Conservatives believe in established, traditional, institutions of state and policy., (b) Conservatives stressed the importance of, tradition and preferred gradual develop¬ment to, quick change., (c) Conservatives proposed to return to the society, of pre-revolutionary days and were against the, ideas of modernisation to strengthen monarchy., (d) Conservatives believed in the monarchy, church,, and other social hierarchies., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am244, , 145. The Treaty of recognized Greece as an independent, nation(a) Vienna 1815, (b) Constantinople 1832, (c) Warsaw 1814, (d) Leipzig 1813, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am245, , 146. What happened to Poland at the end of 18th century?, Select the correct option., (a) Poland achieved independence at the end of the, 18th century., (b) Poland came totally under the control of Russia, and became part of Russia., (c) Poland became the part of East Germany., (d) Poland was partitioned at the end of the 18th, century by three Great Powers: Russia,Prussia, and Austria., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am246, , 147. Who played the leading role in the unification of, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 18, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Germany?, (a) German Emperor (formerly King of Prussia) —, Kaiser William I., (b) Otto Von Bismarck (Prussian Chief Minister)., (c) Johann Gottfried Herder — German philosopher., (d) Austrian Chancellor — Duke Metternich., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am247, , 148. What helped in the formation of a nation-state in, Britain? Select the correct option., (a) The formation of a nation-state in Britain was, the result of a sudden upheaval., (b) In 1688, the monarchy in Britain had seized the, power from English Parliament., (c) The parliament through a bloodless revolution, seized power from the monarchy which gradually, led to the emergence of a nation-state., (d) The British nation was formed as a result of a, war with Scotland and Wales., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am248, , 149. Who was responsible for the unification of Germany?, (a) Count Cavour, (b) Bismarck, (c) Garibaldi, (d) Giuseppe Mazzini, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am249, , 150. The allegory of the German nation who wears a, crown of oak leaves was a(a) Marianne, (b) Union Jack, (c) Britannia, (d) Germania, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am250, , 151. A large part of Balkan region was under the control, of(a) Russian empire, , Chap 1, , (b) Ottoman empire, (c) German empire, (d) Habsburg rulers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am251, , 152. The Act of Union of 1707 was between ................., and.......... ., (a) Poland, England, (b) England, Scotland, (c) Scotland, Poland, (d) Scotland, Germany, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am252, , 153. Jacob clubs were the .......... ., (a) Political Clubs, (b) Personal Clubs, (c) Thinkers Clubs, (d) temporary Clubs, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am253, , 154. When conservative regimes were restored to power,, many liberal minded people went underground, because of the fear of .......... ., (a) minister, (b) king, (c) liberty, (d) Repression, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am254, , 155. …….. the allegory represent the nation of France., (a) Marianne, (b) Germania, (c) Marianne,Bharat mata, (d) Germania, Marianne, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am255, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 19, , 156. ........ were the most serious nationalist tension in, Europe after 1871., (a) Balkans, (b) Ottoman Empire, (c) European powers, (d) imperialism,, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am256, , 157. What was the, nationalists?, (a) freedom of, (b) freedom of, (c) freedom of, (d) freedom of, , major issue taken up by the liberal, press, imotions, unity, press, , (c) Giuseppe Mazzini, (d) Napoleon, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am260, , 161. What was the political situation in France at the, time of french revolution?, (a) Democracy, (b) Republic, (c) Sovereign State, (d) Absolute Monarchy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am261, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am257, , 158. Select the proclamation of the French Revolution., (a) the men would constitute the nation and shape, its destiny, (b) the people would constitute the nation and shape, its destiny, (c) the women would constitute the nation and, shape its destiny, (d) the kids would constitute the nation and shape, its destiny, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am258, , 159. Select the female allegory of the German nation., (a) Marianne and Germania, (b) Marianne, (c) Germania, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am259, , 160. He was described as ‘the most dangerous enemy of, our social order’ by Metternich.Who was he?, (a) Lord Byron, (b) Garibaldi, , 162. What emphasised the notion of a united community, enjoying equal rights under a constitution?, (a) la patrie (the fatherland) and le citoyen (the, citizen), (b) French people in common, (c) French Flag, (d) Idea of one nation state, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am262, , 163. How many colours did the new French flag have?, (a) two, (b) tricolour, (c) 4 colours, (d) single colour, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am263, , 164. By whom was the Estates General elected?, (a) men and women, (b) active citizens, (c) women, (d) senior citizens, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am264, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 20, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , 165. What was the new name of the Estates General?, (a) Federal Assembly, (b) States Assembly, (c) National Assembly, (d) Peoples Assembly, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am265, , 166. What actions were taken in the name of the nation?, (a) army was formed, (b) social work was done, (c) hymns were composed, oaths taken and martyrs, commemorated, custom duties were abolished, (d) regular meetings were held, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am266, , 167. What type of an administrative system was set up?, (a) Federal administrative system, (b) Centralised administrative system, (c) Regional administrative system, (d) Decentralised administrative system, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am267, , 168. What mission did the revolutionaries declare as the, destiny to the French people?, (a) to liberate the peoples of Europe from despotism, - to help other peoples of Europe to become, nations., (b) to make a one nation state, (c) to become a democracy, (d) to become sovereign, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am268, , 169. What happened when the news of the events in, France reached the different cities of Europe?, (a) There was tumult, (b) the people did not know how to react, (c) students and other members of educated middle, classes began setting up Jacobin clubs, , Chap 1, , (d) there was confusion and dissatisfaction in the air, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am269, , 170. What was the purpose of the Jacobin clubs?, (a) to demoralise the people, (b) to speak against France, (c) to hold activities and campaigns, (d) to socialise among different races, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am270, , 171. What was the result of the activities and campaigns, held at the Jacobin clubs?, (a) prepared the way for the French armies to move, to different countries, (b) they brought about unrest in the society, (c) they brought about crime and destruction, (d) there was immediate peace, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am271, , 172. Which countries did the French armies move into?, (a) Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and much of Italy, (b) Holland and Italy, (c) Holland and Belgium, (d) Switzerland and Italy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am272, , 173. What idea did the French armies carry abroad, through the revolutionary wars?, (a) Despotism, (b) Nationalism, (c) War Strategies, (d) Violence and bloodshed, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am273, , 174. What did Napoleon do in the territory that was, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 21, , under his control?, (a) set about introducing many reforms, (b) set about war strategies, (c) worked for peace, (d) worked towards democratic ideas, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am274, , 175. What type of rule was carried out in France during, Napoleon’s time?, (a) Federal rule, (b) Democracy, (c) Monarchy, (d) Republic, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am275, , 176. Napoleon had, no doubt, destroyed …………...in, France., (a) Monarchy, (b) Democracy, (c) Federal rule, (d) Sovereignty, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am276, , 177. What did Napoleon do to make the system efficient, and rational in France?, (a) in the administrative field he had incorporated, revolutionary principles, (b) brought about different reforms, (c) worked on military, (d) worked on the financial conditions, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am277, , 178. What was the Civil Code of 1804 also known as?, (a) the Administrative Code, (b) Code of Justice, (c) the Napoleonic Code, (d) the National Code, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am278, , 179. What did the Civil Code of 1804 bring about?, (a) Right by birth to all facilities of state, (b) did away with all privileges based on birth,, established equality before the law and secured, the right to property., (c) no right to property, (d) No right to equality, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am279, , 180. Which regions was the Civil Code exported to?, (a) Switzerland and Italy, (b) Italy and Germany, (c) Switzerland and Germany, (d) Dutch Republic, in Switzerland, in Italy and, Germany, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am280, , 181. What did Napoleon do in the rural areas of these, regions under French control.?, (a) simplified administrative divisions, abolished the, feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom, and manorial due, (b) made administration strict, (c) encouraged the feudal system, (d) put taxes on the peasants, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am281, , 182. What changes did Napoleon bring about in the, towns?, (a) guild restrictions were removed. Transport, and communication systems were improved., Peasants, artisans, workers and new businessmen, enjoyed a new-found freedom., (b) Transport and communication systems were, improved., (c) Peasants, artisans, workers and new businessmen, had to pay tax, (d) guild restrictions remained as they were, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 22, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am282, , 183. In mid-eighteenth-century Europe what was the, status of Germany, Italy and Switzerland?, (a) they were divided into kingdoms, duchies and, cantons whose rulers had their autonomous, territories, (b) they were sovereign states, (c) they were democracies, (d) they were republics, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am283, , 184. Which territories were included under the Habsburg, Empire?, (a) Alpine regions – the Tyrol, Austria Hungry, and the Sudetenland , Bohemia, Lombardy and, Venetia, (b) Tyrol, Austria and the Sudetenland, (c) Bohemia, Lombardy and Venetia, (d) Sudetenland , Bohemia, Lombardy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am284, , 185. When did Industrialisation take place in France and, parts of the German states?, (a) 18th century, (b) later 18th century, (c) nineteenth century, (d) mid 18th century, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am285, , 186. What is Liberalism?, (a) ‘liberalism’ derives from the Latin root liber,, meaning free- freedom for the individual and, equality of all before the law., (b) end of autocracy, (c) equal rules for all, (d) liberty to the upper classes, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am286, , Chap 1, , 187. What is Suffrage?, (a) Right to property, (b) Right to Justice, (c) Right to vote, (d) Right to complain, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am287, , 188. In revolutionary France, the right to vote and to get, elected was granted exclusively to …………………., (a) property-owning men, (b) all, (c) Men and women, (d) upper class, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am288, , 189. A merchant travelling in 1833 from Hamburg to, Nuremberg to sell his goods would have had to pass, through ………………., (a) 11 customs barriers, (b) 6 custom barriers, (c) 7 custom barriers, (d) no custom barriers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am289, , 190. When was the custom union or zollverein formed at, the initiative of Prussia and joined by most of the, German states?, (a) 1836, (b) 1834, (c) 1837, (d) 1835, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am290, , 191. What did the customs union or zollverein do?, (a) abolished tax, (b) abolished tariff barriers and reduced the number, of currencies from over thirty to two, (c) abolished tariff charges and reduced the, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 23, , currencies to 5, (d) only abolished tariff barriers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am291, , 192. When was Napoleon defeated?, (a) 1815, (b) 1820, (c) 1817, (d) 1821, , 196. What happened at the Treaty of Constantinople of, 1832?, (a) revolutionary nationalism in Europe sparked off, (b) struggle for independence amongst the Greeks, began, (c) Greece was recognised as an independent nation, (d) European civilisation and mobilised public, opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim, empire, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am296, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am292, , 193. What was conservatism?, (a) strict rules on the society, (b) social norms became conservative, (c) monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies,, property and the family – should be preserved, (d) different norms for different classes, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am293, , 194. When did the Treaty of Vienna take place and who, were the participants?, (a) 1816, Britain, Russia, Prussia, (b) 1815, Britain, Russia, Prussia, Austria, (c) 1820, Britain and Russia, (d) 1817, Russia, Prussia, Austria, , 197. In which year did Louis Philippe flee and the National, Assembly was proclaimed a Republic?, (a) 1846, (b) 1848, (c) 1845, (d) 1847, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am297, , 198. When Prussia took on the leadership of the movement, for national unification who was the chief architect of, the movement?, (a) Otto von Bismarck, (b) Kaiser William I, (c) Giuseppe Mazzini, (d) Metternich, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am298, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am294, , 195. Who was Giuseppe Mazzini, what did he do?, (a) French revolutionary, formed groups, (b) British statesman, gave a speech, (c) Russian politician, wrote a book, (d) Italian Revolutionary, founded two underground, societies - Young Italy in Marseilles and Young, Europe in Berne and opposed monarchy, , 199. How many wars over seven years – with Austria,, Denmark and France – ended in Prussian victory, and completed the process of unification?, (a) four, (b) three, (c) six, (d) two, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am299, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am295, 200. In January 1871 who was proclaimed German, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 24, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles?, (a) William II, (b) Otto von Bismarck, (c) Kaiser William I, (d) Metternich, , Chap 1, , (b) Second World War, (c) Fall of the Ottomon Empire, (d) Integration of the Balkan States, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am304, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am300, , 201. Who had sought to put together a coherent, programme for a unitary Italian Republic in the, 1830s ?, (a) Metternich, (b) Otto von Bismarck, (c) Giuseppe Mazzini, (d) Napoleon, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am301, , 202. …..is perhaps the most celebrated of Italian freedom, fighters, (1807-82)., (a) Giuseppe Mazzini, (b) Metternich, (c) Otto von Bismarck, (d) Giuseppe Garibaldi, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am302, , 203. Which area was the most serious source of nationalist, tension in Europe after 1871?, (a) Southern Europe, (b) mid Europe, (c) Balkan States, (d) Eastern States, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am303, , 204. Each power – Russia, Germany, England, AustroHungary – was keen on countering the hold of other, powers over the Balkans, this became one of the, major, reasons for …………, (a) First World War, , 205. The allegory of the German nation who wears a, crown of oak leaves was a(a) Marianne, (b) Union Jack, (c) Britannia, (d) Germania, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am305, Ans : (d) Germania, 206. The first step introduced to unify Germany was, ______., (a) Diet, (b) Military alliances, (c) Zollverein, (d) Carbonari, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am306, , 207. The Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini was, born in Genoa in the year___, (a) 1805, (b) 1806, (c) 1807, (d) 1808, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am307, , 208. Which of the following is the term used for Bismark’s, policy?, (a) steel and iron policy, (b) Hand shake policy, (c) Blood and Iron policy, (d) golden goose policy, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 25, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am308, , 209. Members of the Jacobin club were known as, _______., (a) Conservatives, (b) Revolutionaries, (c) Terrorists, (d) Sans-culottes, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am309, , 210. What was the theme of the printings of Frederic, Sorrieu?, (a) Democracy, (b) Socialism, (c) Capitalism, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am310, , 211. Which of the following is not true with reference to, Napoleon?, (a) He introduced Napoleonic Code., (b) He promoted democracy in France., (c) He made the administrative system more rational, and efficient., (d) The Napoleonic Code was exported to all the, regions under French control., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am311, , 212. Which of the following was a part of the Napoleonic, Code?, 1. The feudal system was abolished., 2. Guild restrictions were removed., 3. Weights and measures were standardised., 4. A common national currency was introduced., (a) Only 1 and 2, (b) Only 2 and 3, (c) Only 3 and 4, (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am312, , 213. What emerged as a force which brought about, sweeping changes in the political and material world, of Europe in the nineteenth century?, (a) The emergence of the nation state., (b) The multi-national dynastic empire., (c) Territorial state., (d) Absolute monarchy., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am313, , 214. What did the ideas of la patrie and le citoyen signify, in the French Revolution?, (a) The motherland and the children, (b) The fatherland and the citizens, (c) The community and the citizens, (d) The state and the community, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am314, , 215. The artisans, industrial workers and peasants, revolted against which one of the following in 1848,, Europe?, (a) Economic hardship, (b) Political unstability, (c) Monarchy, (d) Revolutionary war, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am315, , 216. The term ‘Liberalism’ is derived from the Latin root, liber, meaning, (a) free, (b) democratic, (c) capitalist, (d) socialist, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am316, , 217. In 1834, a Custom Union or Zollverein was formed, at the initiative of ____and was joined by most of, the German states., (a) Russia, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 26, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , (b) Prussia, (c) England, (d) France, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am317, , Chap 1, , 222. Who was Giuseppe Mazzini?, (a) Italian revolutionary., (b) French revolutionary., (c) Russian revolutionary., (d) Prussian revolutionary., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am322, 218. The basic aim of Zollverein was____, (a) to abolish Tariff barriers., (b) to reunite Germany., (c) to reunite Prussia., (d) to promote Democracy., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am318, , 219. Which of the following countries did not participate, in the Treaty of Vienna?, (a) Britain, (b) Russia, (c) Prussia, (d) United States, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am319, , 220. Who headed the Vienna Congress of 1815?, (a) The Austrian Chancellor Duke Mette.-nich., (b) The German Chancellor Duke Metternich., (c) The Australian Chancellor Duke Metternich., (d) The French Chancellor Duke Metternich., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am320, , 221. The main intention of the Treaty of Vienna 1815, was(a) to restore the monarchies that had been, overthrown by Napoleon, and to create a new, conservative order in Europe, (b) to promote democracy in Europe, (c) to promote socialism in Europe, (d) to promote capitalism in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am321, , 223. ____believed that God had intended nations to be, the natural units of mankind., (a) Hitler, (b) Napoleon, (c) Giuseppe Mazzini, (d) Lenin, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am323, , 224. Who among the following was described as ‘the, most dangerous enemy of social order’ by Duke, Metternich?, (a) Louis Philippe, (b) Karol Kurpinski, (c) Guiseppe Mazzini, (d) Johan Gottfried, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am324, , 225. In which Year was the Vienna Congress held?, (a) 1815, (b) 1845, (c) 1885, (d) 1915, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am325, , 226. Elle, the measuring unit in Germany was used to, measure(a) cloth, (b) thread, (c) land, (d) height, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 27, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am326, , 227. Which of the following statement is true regarding, “Zollverein’ ?, (a) It was created to restore democracy., (b) It was created to unify Germany., (c) It was created to abolish tarrif barriers., (d) It was created to abolish autocracy., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am327, , 228. Who, among the following, hosted the Congress at, Vietnam in 1815?, (a) King of Netherlands, (b) Giuseppe Mazzini, (c) Duke Metternich, (d) Otto Von Bismark, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am328, , 229. Which of the given points did not define the term, ‘Liberal Nationalism’ for the people of Europe in the, nineteenth century?, (a) Freedom for the individual and equality before, the law., (b) Government by consent., (c) End of autocracy and clerical privileges., (d) Government empowered to violate the right to, private property., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am329, , 230. The movement criticised the glorification of reason, and science and focused instead on emotions,, intuition and mystical feelings., (a) Liberalism, (b) Nationalism, (c) Romanticism, (d) Spiritualism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am330, , 231. Who was Johann Gottfried?, (a) A German philosopher, (b) A German scientist, (c) A Russian scientist, (d) A Russian philosopher, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am331, , 232. The Frankfurt Parliament was convened in the, Church of St. Paul in, (a) 1846, (b) 1847, (c) 1848, (d) 1849, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am332, , 233. Who was the Chief architect of the unification of the, Germany?, (a) Chief Minister - William - I, (b) Chief Minister - Otto Von Bismarck, (c) Prime Minister - Otto Von Bismarck, (d) The King - William - I, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am333, , 234. Which of the following treaty recognised Greece as, an independent nation?, (a) Vienna Treaty of 1815, (b) Constantinople Treaty, (c) Diplomatic Treaty of Sardenia Piedmont, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am334, , 235. Which one of the following is true about the ‘Treaty, of Constantinople’ of 1832?, (a) It recognised Turkey as an independent nation., (b) It recognised Greece as an independent nation., (c) It recognised Germany as an independent nation., (d) It recognised France as an independence nation., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 28, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am335, , 236. Who was proclaimed German Emperor after its, unification?, (a) The Prussian King - William - I, (b) The Russian King - William - I, (c) The Chief Minister of Otto Von Bismarck, (d) Lenin, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am336, , 237. Which of the following states was ruled by an Italian, Princely House?, (a) Sardinia - Piedmont, (b) Papal State, (c) Venetia, (d) Tuscany, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am337, , 238. The process of the unification of the Italy was led by, (a) Sardinia - Piedmont, (b) Papal State, (c) Venetia, (d) Tuscany, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am338, , 239. Who was Cavour?, (a) He was the Chief Minister of Italy, during its, unification., (b) He was the Chief Minister of Germany, during, its unification., (c) He was the Chief Minister of France, during its, unification., (d) He was the Chief Minister of Russia, during its, unification., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am339, , 240. Who was proclaimed the king of United Italy in, , Chap 1, , 1861?, (a) Guiseppe Mazzini, (b) King Victor Emmanuel - II, (c) William - I, (d) Johann Gottfried, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am340, , 241. Which of the following was the result of the Act of, Union 1707?, (a) United Kingdom of Irish, (b) United Kingdom of Scotland, (c) United Kingdom of America, (d) United Kingdom of Great Britain, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am341, , 242. Who amongst the following Italian Leaders was, neither a revolutionary nor a democrat?, (a) Mazzini, (b) Cavour, (c) Garibaldi, (d) Victor Emmanuel-II, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am342, , 243. Who played the key role in unifying Germany?, (a) Friedrich Wilhelm - IV, (b) Otto Von Bismark, (c) Mattemich, (d) Kaisar William - I, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am343, , 244. ____was a female allegory, which represented the, peoples nations in France., (a) Germania, (b) Marianne, (c) Bharat Mata, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am344, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 29, , 245. Which one of the following is true regarding how, the new artists depicted liberty during the French, Revolution?, (a) As a female figure with a torch of enlightenment, in one hand and the Charter of Rights of Man in, the other hand., (b) Blindfolded woman carrying a pair of weighing, scales., (c) The gold red and black tricolour., (d) Rays of the rising sun., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am345, , 246. Which of the following became the female allegory of, the German Nation?, (a) Marianne, (b) Germania, (c) Britannia, (d) Mazzini, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am346, , 247. What does a blind-folded woman carrying a pair of, weighing scales symbolize?, (a) Peace, (b) Equality, (c) Justice, (d) Liberty, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am347, , 248. The most serious source of nationalist tension in, Europe after 1871 the area was called ___, (a) Prussia, (b) Russia, (c) Balkans, (d) England, , (b) Germany, (c) Russia, (d) Japan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am349, , 250. “True German Culture is to discovered among, common people”. Who said?, (a) Johann Gottfried Herder, (b) Napoleon, (c) Karl Kaspar Fritz, (d) Andreas Rebmann, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am350, , 251. Which of the following treaty which recognised, Greece as an independent nation., (a) The treaty of Constantinople of 1832, (b) Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494, (c) The Treaty of Paris of 1783, (d) The Congress of Vienna of 1815, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am351, , 252. Select the event that mobilised nationalist feelings, among the educated elite across Europe in 18301848?, (a) Napoleonic wars, (b) series of republican revolts, (c) French Revolution, (d) The Greek War of Independence, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am352, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am348, , 253. Who was Giuseppe Mazzini?, (a) German revolutionary, (b) Italian revolutionary, (c) French revolutionary, (d) Europeon revolutionary, , 249. Which of the following powers was not interested in, Balkan peninsula?, (a) England, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am353, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 30, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , 254. Who was not the chief architect of the unification, of Italy?, (a) Giuseppe Mazzini, (b) Cavour, (c) William I, (d) Victor Emmanuel II, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am354, , 255. Who did not contribute in the unification of Italy?, (a) Garibaldi, (b) Cavour, (c) Mussolini, (d) Giuseppe Mazzini, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am355, , 256. What wast the National Anthem of New Brtain?, (a) The Star-Spangled Banner, (b) Lift Every Voice and Sing, (c) Hail to Thee in the Victor’s Crown, (d) God Save Our Noble King, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am356, , 257. Female allegories were invented by artists in the, nineteenth century to represent the nation.____, wears a crown of oak leaves., (a) Garibaldi, (b) Germania, (c) Mussolini, (d) Marianne, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am357, , 258. In his series of four prints, which of the following, big European countries has not been depicted by the, French artist, Frederic Sorrieu (a) Switzerland, (b) England, (c) Germany, (d) Spain, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am358, , 259. What was Sorrieu’s dream?, (a) A world made up of ‘democratic and social, republic’, (b) A world made up of ‘socialism and communism’, (c) A world made up of ‘hereditary monarchs’, (d) A world made up of ‘dictators and feudal lords’, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am359, , 260. By early 19th century, which of the following, European country had already become a nation, state?, (a) Italy, (b) Germany, (c) Switzerland, (d) Poland, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am360, , 261. The Statue of Liberty was installed in (a) London, (b) Paris, (c) Berlin, (d) New York, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am361, , 262. Ernst Renan belonged to (a) Austria, (b) Germany, (c) France, (d) Australia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am362, , 263. Which of these countries led the procession as, depicted by Sorrieu (a) Russia and Germany, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 31, , (b) The United States and Switzerland, (c) England and Spain, (d) Denmark and Portugal, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am363, , 264. French Revolution (a) was the first clear-cut expression of nationalism, (b) was the first attempt to unite all the nations of, Europe, (c) was the handiwork of Napoleon Bonaparte, (d) was an attempt to root out capitalism from, France, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am364, , 265. French Revolution led to (a) the transfer of sovereignty from French nobility, to monarchy, (b) the transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to, a body of French citizens, (c) the transfer of power from the French citizens to, a dictator, (d) special privileges to the French elite, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am365, , 266. The mission and destiny of the French nation as, declared by the revolutionaries was (a) to make France the leader of Europe, (b) to make France miltarily strong, (c) to unite the people of Europe in one nation, (d) to liberate the people of Europe from despotism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am366, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am367, , 268. What name was given to the Estate General in, France?, (a) The French Congress, (b) National Assembly, (c) The Council Elders, (d) Advisory Body of citizens, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am368, , 269. After the French Revolution, a common language, adopted for the whole nation which was (a) spoken and written in the southern region, (b) spoken and written in the northern region, (c) spoken and written in Paris, (d) spoken and written in western region, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am369, , 270. Andreas Rebmann was a, (a) British journalist, (b) French journalist, (c) German journalist, (d) Austrian journalist, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am370, , 271. Industrialisation in Europe began first of all in___, (a) Germany, (b) France, (c) England, (d) Prussia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am371, 267. The Civil Code of 1804 is usually known as (a) The Hitler Code, (b) The Churchill Code, (c) The Napoleonic Code, (d) The Bismark Code, , 272. Napoleon lost the battle of Leipzig in (a) 1809, (b) 1813, (c) 1814, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 32, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , (d) 1815, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am372, , Chap 1, , (b) Educated middle classes, (c) Industrialists, (d) Priests of the Catholic Church, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am377, 273. In revolutionary France, the right to vote was granted, to (a) All male citizens, (b) All adult male citizens, (c) All male and female adult citizens, (d) All property-owning men, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am373, , 278. Which event mobilised nationalist feelings among the, educated elite across Europe?, (a) The Vienna Peace Settlement 1814-15, (b) Union of England and Scotland, 1789, (c) The Greek War of Independence (1827-32), (d) Unification of Italy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am378, 274. Zollverein formed in 1834 by the German state was, (a) a revolutionary body, (b) a club of German elites, (c) a customs union, (d) a state duty, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am374, , 275. As per Napoleonic code the status of women was, that of (a) an adult, (b) a minor, (c) a slave, (d) a housewife, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am375, , 276. Duke Metternich was the Chancellor of (a) Austria, (b) Germany, (c) Denmark, (d) France, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am376, , 277. Revolution of liberalism in Europe was led by (a) Nobility, , 279. The English poet who organised funds and later, went to fight in the Greek War of Independence was (a) Shelley, (b) Keats, (c) Lord Byron, (d) Lord Tennyson, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am379, , 280. Grimm Brothers contributed to the nation-building, of Germany through (a) operas and music, (b) song, (c) folktales, (d) dance, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am380, , 281. Delacroix was (a) a German Romantic painter, (b) a British Romantic painter, (c) an Italian Romantic painter, (d) A French Romantic painter, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am381, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 33, , 282. Karol Kurpinski celebrated the national struggle, through (a) operas and music, (b) folktales, (c) language, (d) folk poetry, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am382, , 283. The country that prohibited the use of Polish in, Poland was (a) Germany, (b) Italy, (c) France, (d) Russia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am383, , 284. Food shortage and widespread unemployment, brought the population of Paris out on the roads in, the year (a) 1728, (b) 1788, (c) 1848, (d) 1884, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am384, , 285. Weavers in Silesia led a revolt against contractors, in (a) 1825, (b) 1835, (c) 1845, (d) 1855, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am385, , 286. The number of elected representatives who took part, in the Frankfurt parliament convened in the Church, of St. Paul on 18 May 1848 was (a) 721, (b) 791, , (c) 831, (d) 861, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am386, , 287. Otto von Bismarck was the Prime Minister of (a) Hanover, (b) Habsburg, (c) Italy, (d) Prussia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am387, , 288. The Kingdom of Two Sicilies was located in (a) North Italy, (b) South Italy, (c) Eastern Italy, (d) Western Italy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am388, , 289. The last to be united with Italy was (a) Tuscany, (b) Modena, (c) The Papal State, (d) Parma, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am389, , 290. Countries involved in the Seven Year war (1856-63), were (a) Russia, Germany, Austria and Spain, (b) Austria, Denmark, France and Prussia, (c) Britain, Russia, Italy and Germany, (d) Turkey, Spain, Austria and France, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am390, , 291. Ireland was incorporated into the United Kingdom, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 34, in (a), (b), (c), (d), , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Chap 1, , 296. Marianne is the allegory of (a) Germany, (b) Italy, (c) France, (d) Canada, , 1701, 1751, 1781, 1801, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am391, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am396, , 292. The Act of Union (1707) was struck between, (a) England and France, (b) Ireland and England, (c) England and Scotland, (d) Russia and Germany, , 297. Broken Chains are a symbol of (a) being freed, (b) protest, (c) adventure, (d) aggression, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am392, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am397, , 293. Union Jack is the national flag of (a) Ireland, (b) United Kingdom, (c) Germany, (d) Canada, , 298. Crown of Oak leaves signifies (a) Willingness to make peace, (b) Readiness to fight, (c) Heroism, (d) Beginning of a new era, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am393, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am398, , 294. The statesman who orchestrated war with Denmark, (1864), Austria (1866) and France (1870-71) to unify, Germany was (a) Cavour, (b) Garibaldi, (c) Bismarck, (d) Duke Metternich, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am394, , 295. Which was not an obstacle in the way of the Italian, unification (a) Division of Italy into weak states, (b) Alien rule, (c) Congress of Vienna, (d) Opposition of Germany, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 299. Rays of the rising sun signify (a) beginning of a new era, (b) victory, (c) hope and trust, (d) good days ahead, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am399, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am395, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 35, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am404, , 300. Pick out the odd one out (a) Germania, (b) Bharat Mata, (c) Flag of Liberty, (d) Marianna, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am400, , 301. Which area does not constitute the Balkans(a) Romania, (b) Belgium, (c) Bosnia, (d) Serbia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am401, , 302. Name of European power which was not keen on, countering the hold of other powers over the Balkans, was (a) Russia, (b) England, (c) USA, (d) Germany, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am402, , 303. The cover of German almanac was designed by which, of the following journalist?, (a) Frederic Sorrieu, (b) Ernest Sorbonne, (c) Andreas Rebmann, (d) Karl Kaspar Fritz, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am403, , 304. Which one of the following is true about the ‘Treaty, of Constantinople’ of 1832?, (a) It recognized Turkey as an independent nation, (b) It recognized Greece as an independent nation, (c) It recognized Germany as an independent nation, (d) It recognized France as an independent nation, , 305. Which country stood for the first political experiment, in liberal democracy in Europe?, (a) Germany, (b) Italy, (c) France, (d) England, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am405, , 306. Which customs union was formed by Prussia to, abolish tariff barriers?, (a) Elle, (b) Zollverein, (c) European Economic Union, (d) La Patrie, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am406, , 307. What sort of regimes were set-up in 1815 in Europe?, (a) Autocratic, (b) Democratic, (c) Monarchical, (d) Liberal, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am407, , 308. Which one of the following is not true about the, female allegory of France?, (a) She was named Marianne, (b) She took part in the French Revolution, (c) She was a symbol of national unity, (d) Her characteristics were drawn from those of, Liberty and Republic, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am408, , 309. Which of the following countries was not part of, the four European powers that collectively defeated, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 36, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Chap 1, , 314. The Germans under the leadership of ____built, their German Empire., (a) Prussia, (b) Austria, (c) Greek, (d) None of these, , Napoleon?, (a) Austria, (b) Prussia, (c) Spain, (d) Britain, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am409, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am414, , 310. Who among the following did not contribute in the, Unification of Italy?, (a) Mazzine, (b) Cavour, (c) Garibaldi, (d) Otto von Bismarck, , 315. A treaty was signed in London in 1827, by (a) Great Britain, (b) France, (c) Russia, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am410, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am415, , 311. Which area was known as the powder keg of Europe?, (a) Ottoman Empire, (b) Italy, (c) Balkans, (d) Germany, , 316. After the release of Giuseppo Mazzini from prison he, found a new organisation called (a) National Italy, (b) Young Italy, (c) United Italy, (d) Organised Italy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am411, , 312. Modern form of nationalism received its greatest, boost during the (a) Early middle age, (b) French Revolution, (c) American Revolution, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am412, , 313. The French Revolution required the citizen to speak (a) Latine, (b) French, (c) English, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am413, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am416, , 317. The combined forces of Prussia and Austria defeated, (a) France, (b) Denmark, (c) Russia, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am417, , 318. Which two countries had a common ruler King, Francis Joseph - Dual monarchy?, (a) Austria - Hungary, (b) Austria - France, (c) France - Russia, (d) France - Hungary, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 37, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am418, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am423, , 319. The Polish State was divided and partitioned among, the, (a) Russians, Germans and Prussians, (b) Germans, Austrians and Prussians, (c) Russians, Prussians and Austrians, (d) None of these, , 324. In the Frankfurt parliament, on which date a, constitution was drafted?, (a) 8 May 1848, (b) 18 May 1848, (c) 18 June 1840, (d) 11 August 1848, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am419, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am424, , 320. The civil code of 1804 - usually known as (a) The Bismarck Code, (b) The Napoleonic Code, (c) The National Code, (d) The Social Code, , 325. In which year was Treaty of Vienna signed?, (a) 1811, (b) 1810, (c) 1815, (d) 1812, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am420, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am425, , 321. When Napolean invaded Italy?, (a) 1781, (b) 1782, (c) 1797, (d) 1789, , 326. Unification, period?, (a) 1860 to, (b) 1870 to, (c) 1856 to, (d) 1866 to, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am421, , 322. When there were revolution of all over Europe?, (a) 1842, (b) 1849, (c) 1837, (d) 1848, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am422, , of Germany took place between which, 1871, 1871, 1871, 1871, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am426, , 327. Giuseppe Mazzini became a member of the secret, society. What was it known as?, (a) Red shirts, (b) British nation, (c) Carbonari, (d) Bismarck, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am427, 323. What did the French revolutionaries aim for?, (a) Fraternity, (b) Liberty, (c) Equal rights for all, (d) All of the above, , 328. What was the significance of the treaty of, Constantinople in Greek history?, (a) It recognised Greece as an independent nation, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 38, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , (b) It gave the people of Greece immense power, (c) It suppressed the people of Greece, (d) It created several hurdles for the people of Greece, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am428, , Chap 1, , 333. What did the conservatives want? Select the correct, option., (a) Preserve the monarchy and the Church, (b) Establish democratic set-up, (c) Root out old established beliefs, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am433, , 329. What did Das Volk stand for?, (a) Democracy, (b) Factory workers, (c) Common people, (d) Slum dwellers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am429, , 330. What does La patrie mean? Select the correct option., (a) The citizen, (b) The motherland, (c) The fatherland, (d) The country, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am430, , 331. The group of countries that collectively defeated, Napolean was, (a) Britain, Russia, Germany and Austria, (b) Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria, (c) Russia, Prussia, Austria and France, (d) Britain, France, Austria and Prussia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am431, , 332. What did Germania symbolise? Select the correct, option., (a) French nation, (b) German nation, (c) British nation, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am432, , 334. What were the large landowners of Prussia known, as ..........., (a) Kulaks, (b) Pykars, (c) Mahantas, (d) Junkers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am434, , 335. Match the column A and column B and choose the, correct option., Column A, , Column B, , A Giuseppe, Mazzini, , 1., , Ruler of an Italian princely, house, , B King Victor 2., Emmanuel, II, , Revolutionary who tried to, unify Italy, , C Chief, Minister, Cavour, , 3., , led an army of volunteers, to Rome to fight the last, obstacle to the unification, of Italy, the Papal States, where a French garrison, was stationed., , D Giuseppe, Garibaldi, , 4., , Through a tactful, diplomatic alliance with, France he succeeded in, defeating the Austrian, forces in 1859, , -, , D, D, D, D, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , A, A, A, A, , -, , 2,, 4,, 3,, 2,, , B, B, B, B, , -, , 1,, 1,, 2,, 1,, , C, C, C, C, , 3,, 2,, 1,, 4,, , -, , 4, 3, 4, 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am435, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 39, , 336. Choose the correct option from column A and, column B Column A, , Column B, , A, , Broken, chains, , I., , Symbol of the German, empire – strength, , B, , Breastplate, with eagle, , II., , Readiness to fight, , C, , Sword, , III., , Being freed, , D, , Rays of the, rising sun, , IV., , Beginning of a new era, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am438, , A - II, B - I, C - III, D - IV, A - IV, B - I, C - II, D - III, A - III, B - I, C - II, D - IV, A - II, B - I, C - IV, D - III, , 339. Match the columns and choose correct option., Column- I, , Column- II, , A., , Das volk, , p., , Large landowner of, Prussia, , B., , Junker, , q., , Symbol of an abstract idea, , C., , Allegory, , r., , Awareness of women’s, right, , D., , Feminist, , s., , Common people, , ", (b) A ", (c) A ", (d) A ", , (a) A, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am436, , " s; C " q; D " p, q; B " s; C " p; D " r, s; B " p; C " q; D " r, q; B " r; C " s; D " p, r; B, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am439, 337. Match column A and column B, correct option., , and choose the, 340. Match the columns and choose correct option., , Column A, , Column B, , A., , Absolutist, , 1., , A vision of society, , Column -I, , Column -II, , B., , Utopian, , 2., , A form of government, , A., , 1797, , p., , Vienna Peace Settlement, , C., , Plebiscite, , 3., , A system of direct vote, , B., , 1814, , q., , Invasion of Italy, , D., , Suffrage, , 4., , A system of holding, election, , C., , 1821, , r., , Revolution in Europe, , D., , 1848, , s., , Struggle for Independence in, Greek., , (a), (b), (c), (d), , A, A, A, A, , -, , 2,, 4,, 3,, 2,, , B, B, B, B, , -, , 3,, 3,, 1,, 1,, , C, C, C, C, , -, , 1,, 2,, 2,, 3,, , D, D, D, D, , -, , 4, 1, 4, 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am437, , 338. Choose the incorrect matched option from column, A and B, Column A, , ", (b) A ", (c) A ", (d) A ", , (a) A, , Column B, , (a), , Frederic Sorrieu, , A british artist, , (b), , Wolfe Tone, , Struggled for Ireland, , (c), , Lord Byron, , An english poet, , (d), , Karol Karpinski, , A polish music, composer, , " r, C " p, D " q, r, B " s, C " p, D " q, q, B " r, C " p, D " s, q, B " p, C " s, D " r, s, B, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am440, , 341. Match the columns and choose correct option., Column- I, , Column- II, , A., , 1859-70, , p., , Battle of Leipzig, , B., , 1866-71, , q., , Slav nationalism, , C., , 1905, , r., , Unification of Italy, , D., , 1813, , s., , Unification of Germany, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 40, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , ", (b) A ", (c) A ", (d) A ", , (a) A, , " p, C " q, D " r, q, B " p, C " s, D " r, r, B " s, C " q, D " p, q, B " r, C " s, D " p, s, B, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am441, , 342. Match the columns and choose correct option., Column- I, , Column- II, , A., , 1832, , p., , Greek war of Independence, , B., , 1821, , q., , Treaty of Constantinople, , C., , 1834, , r., , Napolean Civil Code, , D., , 1804, , s., , Zollverein, , ", ", (c) A ", (d) A ", , " r, C " p, D " q, " p, C " s, D " r, r, B " s, C " p, D " q, q, B " r, C " s, D " p, , (a) A, , s, B, , (b) A, , q, B, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am442, , 343. Match the columns and choose correct option., Column- I, , Column- II, , A. Louise Otto, Peters, , p. King of Piedmont, , B., , Carl Welcker, , q. Member of Frankfurt, Parliament, , C., , Victor, Emmanuel II, , r., , Prussian Chancellor, , s., , Founder of Feminist, Political Association, , D. Otto Von, Bismarck, , ", (b) A ", (c) A ", (d) A ", , (a) A, , " q, C " p, D " (r), q, B " p, C " s, D " r, r, B " s, C " p, D " q, s, B " r, C " q, D " p, , Chap 1, , Revolution’ are correct?, 1. After the end of the French Revolution it was, proclaimed that it was the people who would, henceforth constitute the nation and shape its, destiny., 2. France will have a monarchy and will be headed, by a member of the royal family., 3. A centralised administrative system will be put, in place to formulate uniform laws for all citizens., 4. Imposition of internal custom duties and dues, will continue to exist in France., (a) 2 and 3, (b) 2 and 4, (c) 1 and 3, (d) 3 and 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am444, , 345. Which of the following is not associated with the, revolt of 1848 in Paris?, 1. Small producers in towns were often faced with, stiff competition from imports of cheap machinemade goods from England., 2. Food shortages and widespread unemployment, brought the population of Paris out on the roads., 3. National Assembly proclaimed a constitutional, monarchy, granted suffrage to all adult males, above 21., 4. Men and women of the liberal middle classes, combined their demands for constitutionalism, with national unification., (a) 1 and 2, (b) 2, 3 and 4, (c) 3 and 4, (d) Only 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am445, , s, B, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am443, , 344. Which of the following statements about the ‘French, , 346. Which of the following is associated with the, ‘Revolution of the liberals 1848’ ?, 1. Unlike the revolt of poors in france it was led by, educated middle class in Ottoman empire., 2. Men and women of the liberal middle classes, combined their demands for constitutionalism, with national unification, 3. Demands for the creation of a nation-state on, parliamentary principles – a constitution,freedom, of the press and freedom of association., (a) 1 and 2, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 41, , (b) 1, 2 and 3, (c) 2 and 3, (d) Only 3, , (c) 1, 2 and 4, (d) 1 and 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am446, , 347. With reference to the cause of Silesian Weavers, consider the following statements-1. The cause of the silesian weavers uprising was, the contractors cheating on the weavers., 2. The contractors who supplied the weavers raw, materials and gave order for finished materials, reduced the payments of the weavers., Which one of the above statement(s) is/are correct?, (a) 1 only, (b) 2 only, (c) Both 1 and 2, (d) Neither 1 nor 2, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am447, , 348. With reference to unification of Italy consider the, following statements., 1. Cavour who led the movement to unify the, regions of Italy was neither a revolutionary nor a, democrat., 2. After the unification of Italy, the Habsburg, rulers had more autonomy to the Hungarians, Which one of the above statement(s) is/are correct?, (a) 1 only, (b) 2 only, (c) Both 1 and 2, (d) Neither 1 nor 2, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am448, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am449, , 350. Consider the following statements 1. Balkans was a region of geographical and ethnic, regions., 2. A large part of Balkans was free from the, Ottomon empire., 3. The dismembering of Ottomon empire with, its Balkan states became a scene of big power, rivalry., 4. Balkan states were jealous of each other., Which of the above statements are correct?, (a) 1, 3 and 4, (b) 1, 2 and 3, (c) 1 and 4, (d) 2 and 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am450, , 351. Consider the following statements 1. French revolutionaries adopted ideas of la partic, and le citoyen., 2. Revolutionaries replaced the standard royal flag, by the new French tricolour flag., 3. Composed new hymns for Commemorate, Martyrs., 4. Formulated unequal laws for different classes of, the society., Which of the above statements are correct?, (a) 1, 2 and 3, (b) 2 and 3, (c) 1 and 4, (d) 2, 3 and 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am451, 349. Consider the following statements 1. During 1789 paintings of females appeared as, symbols of liberty., 2. Female figure in France was named as Marianne., 3. Germania was depicted by Kaiser William I., 4. The idea behind Marianne was to represent the, French nation as people’s nation., Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?, (a) 1, 2 and 3, (b) 2 and 3, , 352. Consider the following statements 1. Treaty of Vienna was made by the Big five., 2. Power of Monarchies had been overthrown in, this treaty., 3. A series of strong states were set up on the, boundaries of France to prevent expansion., 4. Russia was given a part of Poland and Prussia, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 42, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , was given a part of Saxony., Which of the above statements are correct?, (a) 1, 2 and 4, (b) 1 and 4, (c) 2 and 3, (d) 1, 3 and 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am452, , 353. Which of the following event is associated with the, Frankfurt parliament convened in the Church of St, Paul?, 1. 831 elected representatives drafted a constitution, for a German nation to be headed by a monarchy, subject to a parliament., 2. Friedrich Wilhelm IV, King of Prussia, he, rejected it and joined other monarchs to oppose, the elected assembly., 3. The troops were called in and the assembly was, forced to disband, (a) Only 1, (b) Only 3, (c) 2 and 3, (d) all of these, , 3., (a), (b), (c), (d), , Chap 1, , Denmark and France – ended in Prussian victory, and completed the process of unification., In January 1871, the Prussian king, Friedrich, Wilhelm IV, was proclaimed German Emperor, in a ceremony held at Versailles., Only 1, Only 3, 2 and 3, None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am455, , 356. Assertion (A) : Most conservatives did not propose a, return to the society of pre-revolutionary days., Reason (R) : They realised that modernisation could, weaken traditional institutions like the monarchy., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am456, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am453, , 354. Who were involved in the repression of the liberal, initiative for nation building in Germany in 1848?, 1. The monarchy, 2. The military, 3. Junkers of Prussia, 4. Women groups, (a) 1 and 4, (b) 1 and 2, (c) 1, 2 and 3, (d) All of the above, , 357. Assertion (A) : The growth of revolutionary, nationalism in Europe sparked off a struggle for, independence amongst the Greeks which began in, 1821., Reason (R): Greece was suffering under subjugation, of the Ottoman Empire., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am454, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am457, , 355. Which of the statement is not correct with respect to, the German unification?, 1. Otto von Bismarck, was the architect of, unification process carried out with the help of, the Prussian army and bureaucracy., 2. Three wars over seven years – with Austria,, , 358. Assertion (A) : In Britain the formation of the, nation-state was not the result of a sudden upheaval, or revolution., Reason (R) : The first clear expression of nationalism, came with the French Revolution in 1789., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 43, , explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am458, , 359. Assertion (A) : The issue of extending political rights, to women was a controversial one within the liberal, movement., Reason (R) : Women were considered more superior, and independent of men by the society, because of, their enthusiastic performance in liberal movement., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am459, , 360. Assertion (A) : Serfdom and bonded labour were, abolished in Habsburg dominion and Russia., Reason (R): Monarchs had realised that revolution, could be resisted only by granting concessions to, liberal nationalist rebels., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am460, , 361. Assertion (A) : King Victor Emmanuel II tried to, unify the Italian states through war., Reason (R) : In the eyes of the ruling elites of this, region, a unified Italy offered them the possibility of, economic development and political dominance., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., , (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am461, , 362. Assertion (A) : The Balkan area became an area of, intense conflict., Reason (R) : The Balkan states were fiercely jealous, of each other and each hoped to gain more territory, at the expense of the others., Codes:, (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am462, , 363. Assertion (A) : Italy was divided into seven states,, of which only one was ruled by an Italian princely, house., Reason (R) : The north was under the domination of, the Bourbon kings of Spain., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am463, , 364. Assertion (A) : Germany, Italy and Switzerland were, divided into kingdoms, duchies and cantons whose, rulers had their autonomous territories., Reason (R) :They were closely bound to each other, inspite of their autonomous rule., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) A is false but R is true, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 44, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am464, , 365. Assertion (A) : Giuseppe Mazzini worked with the, conservatives for the monarchy., Reason (R) : Italy had to continue to be a patchwork, of small states and kingdoms., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am465, , 366. Assertion (A) : Culture played an important role in, creating the idea of the nation., Reason (R) : Weavers in Silesia had led a revolt, against contractors who supplied raw material and, gave them orders for finished textiles but drastically, reduced their payments., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Chap 1, , 368. Assertion (A) : The Scottish Highlanders were, forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear, their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly, driven out of their homeland., Reason (R) : The English helped the Protestants of, Ireland to establish their dominance over, a largely Catholic country., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am468, , 369. Assertion (A) : On 18 May 1848, 831 elected, representatives revolted in the Frankfurt parliament., Reason (R) :The elected representatives revolted, against the issue of extending political rights to, women., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am469, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am466, , 367. Assertion (A) : From the very beginning, the French, revolutionaries introduced various measures and, practices like the idea of la patrie and le citoyen., Reason (R) : This was done to create a sense of, collective identity amongst the French people., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , 370. Identify the personality• He was an English poet, peer and politician., • He organised funds and later went to fight in, the war., • He died of fever in 1824., • He fought on behalf of the Greeks against the, Ottoman empire., (a) Lord Byron, (b) Napoleon, (c) Friedrich, (d) Metternich, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am470, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am467, 371. Identify the personality• Two female allegories of France and German., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 45, , • They stood as personifications of the ‘Republic’, and ‘Liberty’., • These allegories remind the public of the national, symbol of unity and to persuade them to identify, with it., • They were portrayed that they game the abstract, idea of a nation in a concrete form., (a) Germania and Artistia, (b) Germania and Christia, (c) Marianne and Germania, (d) Marianne and Christia, , town houses., • They spoke French for purposes of diplomacy, and in high society., • Their families were often connected by ties of, marriage., (a) Liberals middle class, (b) Aristocrats, (c) 3rd Estate, (d) Nationalists, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am474, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am471, , 372. Identify the personality• He was a French philosopher., • He insisted on social capital., • According to him, nations are not formed by, common language, race and religion., • According to him liberty would be lost if there, was only one law and only one master., (a) Renan, (b) Atto Von Bismarck, (c) Carl Wekker, (d) Carbonari, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am472, , 373. Identify the event• The first clear expression of nationalism in, France., • The transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy, to a body of French citizen., • A new French Flag, the tricolour was chosen to, replace the former royal standards, • The liberation of the people of Europe from, despotism., (a) Unification of Germany, (b) Greek struggle for independence, (c) French Revolution 1789, (d) Revolutions in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am473, , 374. Identify the class, • They owned states in the countryside and also, , 375. Identify the group of people who had • Commitment to oppose monarchical forms that, had been established after the Vienna Congress, • Willingness to to fight for liberty and freedom., • They saw the creation of nation-states as a, necessary part of this struggle for freedom., (a) Conservatives, (b) Liberal nationalist, (c) Revolutionaries, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am475, , 376. Identify the personality • She was a political activist., • She was an elected member of Frankfurt, parliament., • She founded a political association who was, feminist in nature., • She founded a women’s journal., (a) Otto Peter, (b) Carl Welcker, (c) Frederic sorrien, (d) Guiseppe Mazzini, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am476, , 377. Arrange the following events in the correct sequence, and select correct option., 1. Frederic Sorrieu prepared a series of 4 paintings., 2. French Revolution., 3. Napoleon was defeated., 4. Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed the king of, united Italy., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 46, (a), (b), (c), (d), , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, 3, 4, 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 3, 2, 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am477, , 378. Arrange the following events in the correct sequence, and select correct option., 1. Fall of Napoleon., 2. Napoleon invades Italy., 3. The defeat of Napoleon by Britain, Russia., 4. Napoleon lost the battle of Leipzig., (a) 3, 4, 1, 2, (b) 2, 4, 3, 1, (c) 2, 4, 1, 3, (d) 2, 1, 3, 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am478, , 379. Arrange the following events in the correct sequence, and select correct option., 1. Unification of Germany., 2. Acts of Union., 3. Unification of Italy., 4. Vienna Peace Settlement., (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, (b) 2, 3, 4, 1, (c) 2, 4, 3, 1, (d) 4, 3, 2, 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am479, , 380. Arrange the following events of world history in, increasing order of their date of occurrence, 1. Unification of Italy, 2. Vienna Peace Settlement, 3. Napoleon wars begin, 4. Unification of Germany, (a) (1) - (2) - (3) - (4), (b) (4) - (3) - (2) - (1), (c) (2) - (1) - (3) - (4), (d) (3) - (2) - (1) - (4), , Chap 1, , 381. Arrange the following events of German unification, in increasing order of their date of occurrence, 1 Friedrich Wilhelm IV rejected the demand of all, German national assembly, 2. The Frankfurt parliament convened in the, Church of St Paul., 3. Kaiser William I of Prussia was proclaimed as, the new German emperor., 4. Three wars over 7 years with Austria, Denmark, and France was fought., (a) (1) - (2) - (3) - (4), (b) (4) - (3) - (2) - (1), (c) (2) - (1) - (4) - (3), (d) (3) - (2) - (1) - (4), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am481, , 382. Complete the following table with the correct, information regarding congress of Vienna., Name of, Meeting, , Held in Hosted Main Objective, (year), by, , Congress of A - ?, Vienna, (a), (b), (c), (d), , A-1834,, A-1830,, A-1824,, A-1815,, , B-?, , To settle the lost, peace in Europe, , B-Otto von Bismarck, B-The Bourbon kings, B-Lord Byron, B-Austrian chancellor duke Metternich, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am482, , 383. Complete the following table with the correct, informationColumn A, , Column B, , A-?, , Giuseppe Mazzine, , King of united Italy in 1861, , B-?, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , A-Austrian chancellor, B-Lord Byron, A-Australian chancellor, B-Napoleon, A-President of Prussia, B-Otto von Bismarck, A-Italian Politician,B-Emmanuel - II., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am483, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am480, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 47, , 384. Complete the following table with correct information, regarding Acts of UnionName of, Act, , Year, , Leads to the, creation of, , Passed by the, parliament of, , Acts of, 1707 A - ?, B-?, Union, (a) A-Unification of Germany, B-England and Italy, (b) A-Unification of Italy., B-Scotland and Germany, (c) A-The Act of Union, B-England and Scotland, (d) A-Vienna Peace Settlement, B-Scotland and, Italy, , (d) Resentment against nations, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am485, , 386. Study the picture and answer the following question -, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am484, Don’t Take Printout of This File because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 385. In the above picture of sorrien’s utopian vision, the, saints, angle and Christ symbolise-, , Who designed the cover of German almanac?, (a) Otto von Bismarck, (b) Andreas Rebmann, (c) Giuseppe Mazzini, (d) Napoleon, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am486, , 387. Consider these statements about the Image given, below, , (a) Equality among people, (b) Fraternity among nations, (c) Freedom of nations, , 1., 2., , Title of this caricature is “The Club of Thinkers”., he plaque on the left bears the inscription: ‘The, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 48, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , most important question of today’s meeting:, How long will thinking be allowed to us?”, 3. This was a caricature of meeting called by, liberals., 4. This caricature was created in 1820., Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?, (a) A. 1 only, (b) 2 only, (c) Both 1 and 2, (d) 1 , 2 and 4, , Chap 1, , Empire., (d) A map expressing the British ambitions of, contouring the world., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am488, , 389. Choose the correct statement about the image given, bellow., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am487, Don’t Take Printout of This File because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , (a) This image was painted by artist Lorenz Clasen., (b) This image was painted by artist Julius Hübner, (c) Germania guarding the Rhine was the title of, this painting., (d) Philip Veit, was the artist who have made this, painting., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am489, , 388. Which of the following aspect best signifies this, image?, , (a) A map explaining the sea routes used in 18th, century by Europeans, (b) A map celebrating the British Empire., (c) A map showcasing the importance of British, , 390. Study the picture and answer the following question -, , Each letter dropping out of Napoleon’s bag bears(a) The names of the territories he lost., (b) The names of the territories he conquered., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 49, , (c) The names of his soldiers., (d) The names of those who had these letters., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am490, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Napoleon, Hübner, Delacroix, Lorenz Clasen, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am492, 391. Who is shown in this picture sitting on knees?, 393. Which of the following aspect best signifies this, image?, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Giuseppe Mazzini, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Victor Emmanuel II, Cavour, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am491, , 392. Select the name of painter in following image?, , (a) Round table conference at London, (b) Constituent Assembly of India, (c) The Frankfurt Parliament in the church of St., Paul, (d) The Hall of Mirrors of Versailles, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am493, , 394. Study the picture and answer the question that, follows:, , Which of the following aspects best suits the ‘sword’, in the image?, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 50, (a), (b), (c), (d), , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Chap 1, , follows., , Heroism, Symbol of Strength, Readiness to Fight, Symbol of freedom, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am494, , 395. The postage stamp shows the female allegory Marianne. Which country does she represents?, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Who among the following has painted this image of, Germa, (a) Nathaniel Currier, (b) Lorenz Clasen, (c) Edward Bailey, (d) Richard Saltonstall Greenough, , France, Germany, Britain, Italy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am495, , 396. Study the picture and answer the question that, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am496, , 397. Following image is the personification of Germany, commonly associated with the Romantic Era and the, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 51, small owners, while in Eastern and Central Europe, the pattern of landholding was characterised by vast, estates which were cultivated by serfs. In Western, and parts of Central Europe the growth of industrial, production and trade meant the growth of towns, and the emergence of commercial classes whose, existence was based on production for the market., Industrialisation began in England in the second half, of the eighteenth century, but in France and parts, of the German states it occurred only during the, nineteenth century., , Revolutions of 1848., , 398. Which was the dominant class on the continent of, Europe?, (a) Tenants, (b) Small owners, (c) Landed aristocracy, (d) High class society, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am498, , 399. What did the majority of population comprise of?, (a) Tenants, (b) Small owners, (c) Peasantry, (d) Land holders, Identify its name from among the following options., (a) Marianna, (b) Philip Viet, (c) Germania, (d) La Italia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am497, , Source Based Questions 1 : Read the source given below, and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the most, appropriate option:, Socially and politically, a landed aristocracy was, the dominant class on the continent. The members, of this class were united by a common way of life, that cut across regional divisions. They owned, estates in the countryside and also town-houses., They spoke French for purposes of diplomacy and, in high society. Their families were often connected, by ties of marriage. This powerful aristocracy was,, however, numerically a small group. The majority of, the population was made up of the peasantry. To the, west, the bulk of the land was farmed by tenants and, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am498, , 400. The given passage describes the social and political, life of this class, (a) peasants, (b) aristocracy and middle class, (c) big land owners, (d) peasants and small owners, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am498, , 401. Aristocratic class used to speak French for the, purpose of ?, (a) farming on a big land, (b) diplomacy and high society, (c) unity among the members, (d) educing regional divisions, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 52, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am498, , 402. Industrialisation began in ____ in the second half, of the eighteenth century., (a) England, (b) France, (c) Germany, (d) Russia, , Chap 1, , 404. In which year Fredric Sorrieu, a French artist,, prepared a series of four prints visualising his, dream of a world made up of democratic and social, Republics, as he called them?, (a) 1898, (b) 1878, (c) 1848, (d) 1838, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am499, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am498, , 403. Which parts of Europe witnessed the growth of, industrial production and trade?, (a) Northern and Eastern, (b) Eastern and Western, (c) Central and Western, (d) Eastern and Central, , 405. What was the theme of painting made by French, artist?, (a) Constitutional Monarchy, (b) Absolute Monarchy, (c) True democracy, (d) Democratic and Social Republic, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am499, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am498, , Source Based Questions 2 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, In 1848, Frédéric Sorrieu, a French artist, prepared a, series of four prints visualising his dream of a world, made up of ‘democratic and social Republics’, as, he called them. As you would recall, artists of the, time of the French Revolution personified Liberty as, a female figure—here you can recognise the torch, of Enlightenment she bears in one hand and the, Charter of the Rights of Man in the other. On the, earth in the foreground of the image lie the shattered, remains of the symbols of absolutist institutions. In, Sorrieu’s utopian vision, the peoples of the world are, grouped as distinct nations, identified through their, flags and national costume. Leading the procession,, way past the statue of Liberty, are the United, States and Switzerland, which by this time were the, revolutionary tricolour, has just reached the statue., The concept and practices of a modern state, in, which a centralized power exercised sovereign control, over a clearly defined territory, had been developing, over a long period of time in Europe. But a nationstate was one in which the majority of its citizens,, and not only its rulers, came to develop a sense of, common identity and shared history or descent., , 406. The utopian vision of French artist Frédéric Sorrieu, was, (a) The peoples of the world are grouped as distinct, nations, identified through their flags and, national costume., (b) Leading the procession, way past the statue of, Liberty, as the United States and Switzerland,, which by this time were already nation-states., (c) France, identifiable by the revolutionary, tricolour, has just reached the statue., (d) The concepts and practices of a modern state,, in which a centralised power exercised sovereign, control over a clearly defined territory., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am499, , 407. French Revolution personified Liberty as a female, figure, she bears the torch of Enlightenment in one, hand and ........... in the other., (a) Charter of Rights of Man, (b) Constitution, (c) Charter of Rights of Woman, (d) Bible, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am499, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 53, , 408. Which of the following pair represents two nation, states?, (a) United States and Switzerland, (b) Britain and Italy, (c) Spain and Portugal, (d) Japan and Turkey, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am499, , 409. Which of the following statement describes, ‘absolutist’ ?, (a) A system of rule where citizens control the, political power, (b) A system of rule that has no restraints on the, power exercised., (C) A system of rule under the wealthy class, (d) A system of rule where one community exercise, control over other, , 411. How does a country become stronger?, (a) By conquest, (b) By making alliances, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) It will strengthen the nation materially as much, by protecting its interests externally as per, stimulating its internal productivity., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am500, , 412. Who was Friedrich List?, (a) Professor of Economics at the University of, Tubingen in Germany, (b) French artist, (c) Philosopher, (d) Painter, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am500, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am499, , Source Based Questions 3 : Read the source given, below and answer 7 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Economists began to think in terms of the national, economy. They talked of how the nation could, develop and what economic measures could help, forge this nation together. Friedrich List, Professor, of Economics at the University of Tübingen in, Germany, wrote in 1834: ‘The aim of the zollverein, is to bind the Germans economically into a nation., It will strengthen the nation materially as much by, protecting its interests externally as by stimulating, its internal productivity. It ought to awaken and raise, national sentiment through a fusion of individual, and provincial interests. The German people have, realised that a free economic system is the only, means to engender national feeling.’, 410. What is the aim of the Zollverein in Germany, (a) To divide German regions, (b) To bind the Germans economically into a nation, (c) To support time consuming calculations, (d) To create confusion in trade, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am500, , 413. Who realised that a free economic system is the only, means to engender national feeling.’, (a) The German people, (b) The French people, (c) The Italians people, (d) The russian people, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am500, , 414. Economists began to think in terms of the ______, economy., (a) Traditional, (b) Market, (c) National, (d) Mixed, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am500, , 415. When was the Zollverein created?, (a) 1834, (b) 1828, (c) 1830, (d) 1838, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 54, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am500, , 416. What German people have realised about new, economic system?, (a) German people wanted to conquer more regions., (b) German people realised the importance of closed, economy., (c) German people have realised that a free economic, system is the only means to engender national, feeling., (d) German people realised that a free economic, system is obstacle to develop nationalism., , Chap 1, , about European conservative ideology?, (a) Preservation of beliefs introduced by Napoleon., (b) Preservation of two sects of Christianity., (c) Preservation of socialists’ ideology in economic, sphere., (d) Preservation of traditionalist beliefs in state and, society., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am501, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am500, , 418. Identify the purpose to convene Vienna of Congress, of Vienna in 1815 from the following options., (a) To declare completion of German unification., (b) To restore conservative regime in Europe., (c) To declare war against France., (d) To start the process of Italian unification., , Source Based Questions 4 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am501, , Following the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, European, governments were driven by a spirit of conservatism., Conservatives believed that established, traditional, institutions of state and society—like the monarchy,, the Church, social hierarchies, property and the, family—should be preserved. Most conservatives,, however,did not propose a return to the society of prerevolutionary days. Rather, they realised,from the, changes initiated by Napoleon, that modernisation, could in fact strengthen traditional institutions like, the monarchy. It could make state power more effective, and strong. A modern army, an efficient bureaucracy,, a dynamic economy, the abolition of feudalism and, serfdom could strengthen the autocratic monarchies, of Europe. In 1815, representatives of the European, powers—Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria— who, had collectively defeated Napoleon, met at Vienna to, draw up a settlement for Europe. The Congress was, hosted by the Austrian Chancellor Duke Metternich., The delegates drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815, with the object of undoing most of the changes that, had come about in Europe during the Napoleonic, wars. The Bourbon dynasty, which had been deposed, during the French Revolution, was restored to power,, and France lost the territories it had annexed under, Napoleon. A series of states were set up on the, boundaries of France to prevent French expansion, in future., 417. Which of the following statements correctly describes, , 419. What did conservatives focus on at the Congress of, Vienna? Select the appropriate option., (a) To re-establish peace and stability in Europe., (b) To establish socialism in Europe., (c) To introduce democracy in France., (d) To set up a new Parliament in Austria, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am501, , 420. Who had collectively defeated Napoleon met at, Vienna to draw up a settlement for Europe?, (a) Britain, Russia, Prussia,Japan, (b) Britain, France,Austria, Prussia, (c)Britain, Russia, Prussia, Austria, (d) Britain, Russia, Prussia,Italy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am501, , 421. Who hosted the Congress of Vienna in 1815 ?, (a) Duke Metternich, (b) Rainer Ferdinand, (c) King Victor Emmanuel, (d) Cavour, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 55, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am501, , 422. Why Series of states were set up on the boundaries, of France in 1815 ?, (a) for congress of Vienna, (b) to prevent russia expansion, (c) to prevent French expansion, (d) for protecting the state, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am501, , Source Based Questions 5 : Read the source given, below and answer 10 questions that follow by choosing, the most appropriate option:, The first clear expression of nationalism came with, the French Revolution in 1789. The political and, constitutional changes that came in the wake of the, French Revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty, from the monarchy to a body of French citizens., The revolution proclaimed that it was the people, who would henceforth constitute the nation and, shape its destiny. From the very beginning, the, French revolutionaries introduced various measures, and practices that could create a sense of collective, identity amongst the French people. The ideas of la, patrie (the fatherland) and le citoyen (the citizen), emphasized the notion of a united community, enjoying equal rights under a constitution. A new, French flag, the tricolour, was chosen to replace the, former royal standard. New hymns were composed,, oaths taken and martyrs commemorated, all in, the name of the nation. Regional dialects were, discouraged and French, as it was spoken and written, in Paris, became the common language of the nation., The revolutionaries further declared that it was, the mission and the destiny of the French nation, to liberate the peoples of Europe from despotism,, in other words to help other peoples of Europe to, become nations., 423. What did the Ideas of ‘la patrie’ and ‘le citoyen?, (a) The Motherland and the children, (b) The Fatherland and the citizens, (c) The community and the citizens, (d) The state and the community, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, , 424. The first expression of nationalism came with:, (a) The industrial revolution of England, (b) The American war of independence, (c) The French Revolution, (d) The Russian Revolution, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, , 425. The French revolutionaries declared that the mission, and destiny of the French nation was, (a) To conquer the people of Europe., (b) To liberate the people of Europe from despotism., (c) To strengthen absolute monarchies in all the, countries of Europe., (d) To propagate the ideals of liberty, equality, and, fraternity in every part of the world., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, , 426. What changes came in the wake of the French, Revolution?, (a) The political and constitutional changes came in, the wake of the French Revolution, (b) The social and economic changes came in the, wake of the French revolution., (c) The social and cultural changes came in the, wake of the French revolution., (d) The linguistic and cultural changes came in the, wake of the French Revolution, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, , 427. What were the principles of French revolution, (a) Liberty, (b) Equality, (c) Fraternity, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, , 428. Which dialects were discouraged by the French, Revolution?, (a) Regional, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 56, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , (b) French, (c) Regional and French, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, , Chap 1, , wake of the French revolution., (c) The social and cultural changes came in the, wake of the French revolution., (d) The linguistic and cultural changes came in the, wake of the French Revolution, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, 429. What did the French revolution proclaim?, (a) The French revolution proclaimed that it was, the birds who would henceforth constitute the, nation and shape its destiny., (b) The French revolution proclaimed that it was the, married men who would henceforth constitute, the nation and shape its destiny., (c) The French revolution proclaimed that it was, the people who would henceforth constitute the, nation and shape its destiny., (d) The French revolution proclaimed that it was, the nature which would henceforth constitute, the nation and shape its destiny, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, , 430. When did the French revolution, (a) French revolution started in, (b) French revolution started in, (c) French revolution started in, (d) French revolution started in, , start?, 1889., 1879., 1789., 1989., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, , 431. How was France in 1789?, (a) France was a full fledged, (b) France was a full-fledged, (c) France was a full-fledged, (d) France was a full-fledged, , anti national state., territorial state., secular state., autocratic state., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am502, , 432. What changes came in the wake of the French, Revolution?, (a) The political and constitutional changes came in, the wake of the French Revolution, (b) The social and economic changes came in the, , Source Based Questions 6 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Artists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, found a way out by personifying a nation. In other, words, they represented a country as if it were a, person. Nations were then portrayed as female, figures. The female form that was chosen to personify, the nation did not stand for any particular woman, in real life; rather it sought to give the abstract idea, of the nation a concrete form. That is, the female, figure became an allegory of the nation. During the, French Revolution artists used the female allegory, to portray ideas such as Liberty, Justice and the, Republic. These ideals were represented through, specific objects or symbols. The attributes of Liberty, are the red cap, or the broken chain, while Justice, is generally a blindfolded woman carrying a pair of, weighing scales. Female allegories were invented by, artists in the nineteenth century to represent the, nation. In France, she has christened Marianne, a, popular Christian name, which underlined the idea, of a people’s nation. Her characteristics were drawn, from those of Liberty and the Republic – the red, cap, the tricolour, the cockade. Statues of Marianne, were erected in public squares to remind the public, of the national symbol of unity and to persuade, them to identify with it. Marianne images were, marked on coins and stamps. Similarly, Germania, became the allegory of the German nation. In visual, representations, Germania wears a crown of oak, leaves, as the German oak stands for heroism., 433. Why were Female allegories invented by artists?, (a) Representation of heroism., (b) Representation of Imperialism., (c) Representation of the modern state., (d) Representation of the nation., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am503, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 57, , 434. Which of the following is an allegory for ‘liberty’ ?, (a) Red Cap, (b) Crown of Oak, (c) Olive Branch, (d) Sword, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am503, , 435. What does a blindfolded woman carrying a pair of, weighing scales symbolise?, (a) Peace, (b) Equality, (c) Justice, (d) Liberty, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am503, , 436. Which of the following is not true with respect to, “Allegory”?, (a) It is a symbol representing an abstract idea., (b) Artist became an allegory of a nation., (c) It is an idea expressed through a person or a, thing., (d) An allegorical story has two meanings, one literal, and one symbolic., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am503, , 437. Who invented female allegory?, (a) The French artists, (b) The German artists, (c) The Italian artists, (d) The Greece artists, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am503, , Source Based Questions 7 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Ernst Renan, ‘What is a Nation?’ In a lecture, delivered at the University of Sorbonne in 1882, the, French philosopher Ernst Renan (1823-92) outlined, his understanding of what makes a nation. The, lecture was subsequently published as a famous, essay entitled ‘Qu’est-ce qu’une nation?’ (‘What, is a Nation?’). In this essay Renan criticises the, notion suggested by others that a nation is formed, by a common language, race, religion, or territory:, ‘A nation is the culmination of a long past of, endeavours, sacrifice and devotion. A heroic past,, great men, glory, that is the social capital upon which, one bases a national idea. To have common glories, in the past, to have a common will in the present,, to have performed great deeds together, to wish to, perform still more, these are the essential conditions, of being a people. A nation is therefore a large-scale, solidarity ... Its existence is a daily plebiscite ... A, province is its inhabitants; if anyone has the right, to be consulted, it is the inhabitant. A nation never, has any real interest in annexing or holding on to a, country against its will. The existence of nations is, a good thing, a necessity even. Their existence is a, guarantee of liberty, which would be lost if the world, had only one law and only one master., 439. A nation is the culmination of a long past of, (a) Sacrifice, (b) Endeavours, (c) Devotion, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am504, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am503, , 438. What does the crown of oak leaves worn by Germania, stand for?, (a) Imperialism, (b) Willingness to make peace, (c) Heroism, (d) Readiness to fight, , 440. What does a nation guarantee to its citizens?, (a) Happiness, (b) Liberty, (c) Wealth, (d) Health, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am504, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 58, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , 441. Ernst Renan was a .............. philosopher., (a) British, (b) American, (c) Japanese, (d) French, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am504, , 442. What is/are the essential condition/s of being a, people?, (a) To have common glories in the past, (b) To have performed great deeds together, (c) To have a common will in the present, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am504, , 443. Who delivered the lecture at the University of, Sorbonne in 1882?, (a)The German philosopher Ernst Renan, (b)The French philosopher Ernst Renan, (c)The Italian philosopher Ernst Renan, (d)The Greek philosopher Ernst Renan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am504, , 444. How are nations formed according to Ernest Renan?, (a) A nation is formed by a common language, race,, religion or territory., (b)To form a nation social capital, common glories, are not necessary., (c) A nation is formed by deeds of the present., (d) To form a nation, social capital, common glories, and deeds of the past and common will are, necessary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am504, , Source Based Questions 8 : Read the source given, below and answer 10 questions that follow by choosing, the most appropriate option:, Like Germany, Italy too had a long history of, , Chap 1, , political fragmentation. Italians were scattered, over several dynastic states as well as the multinational Habsburg Empire. During the middle of, the nineteenth century, Italy was divided into seven, states, of which only one, Sardinia-Piedmont, was, ruled by an Italian princely house. The north was, under Austrian Habsburgs, the centre was ruled by, the Pope and the southern regions were under the, domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain. Even, the Italian language had not acquired one common, form and still had many regional and local variations, During the 1830s, Giuseppe Mazzini had sought to, put together a coherent programme for a unitary, Italian Republic. He had also formed a secret society, called Young Italy for the dissemination of his goals., The failure of revolutionary uprisings both in 1831, and 1848 meant that the mantle now fell on SardiniaPiedmont under its ruler King Victor Emmanuel II, to unify the Italian states through war. In the eyes of, the ruling elites of this region, a unified Italy offered, them the possibility of economic development and, political dominance. Chief Minister Cavour who, led the movement to unify the regions of Italy was, neither a revolutionary nor a democrat., 445. What was the name of the secret society formed by, Giuseppe Mazzini?, (a) Giuseppe Mazzini formed a secret society called, Young Italy., (b) Giuseppe Mazzini formed a secret society called, Old Italy., (c) Giuseppe Mazzini formed a secret society called, Traditional Italy., (d) Giuseppe Mazzini formed a secret society called, Old France., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, , 446. When did Giuseppe Mazzini seek to put together a, coherent programme for a unitary Italian Republic ?, (a) During the 1860s, Giuseppe Mazzini had sought, to put together a coherent programme for a, unitary Italian Republic, (b) During the 1730s, Giuseppe Mazzini had sought, to put together a coherent programme for a, unitary Italian Republic, (c) During the 1930s, Giuseppe Mazzini had sought, to put together a coherent programme for a, unitary Italian Republic, (d) During the 1830s, Giuseppe Mazzini had sought, to put together a coherent programme for a, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 59, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, , unitary Italian Republic., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, , 447. Who was the ruler of Sardinia-Piedmont?, (a) King Victor David I was the ruler of SardiniaPiedmont., (b) King Victor Davis II was the ruler of SardiniaPiedmont., (c) King Victor Emmanuel II was the ruler of, Sardinia-Piedmont., (d) King Victor Emmanuel III was the ruler of, Sardinia-Piedmont., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, , 448. What did a unified Italy offer the ruling elites of this, region?, (a) A unified Italy offered them the possibility of, underdevelopment and political dominance., (b) A unified Italy offered them the possibility of, economic development and political dominance., (c) A unified Italy offered them the possibility of, underdevelopment and political failure., (d) A unified Italy offered them the possibility of, social breakdown and political failure., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, , 451. What could be the reason behind that the Italian, language had not acquired one common form and, still had many regional and local variations?, (a) Italy never had a long history of political, fragmentation. Italians were not scattered over, several dynastic states and the Habsburg Empire., (b) Italy had a long history of political fragmentation., Italians were scattered over several dynastic, states and the Habsburg Empire., (c) Italy never had a long history of political, fragmentation. Italians were not scattered over, several dynastic states and the French Empire., (d) Italy had a long history of political fragmentation., Italians were scattered over only two dynastic, states and the Dutch Empire., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, , 452. When was Italy divided into seven states?, (a) Italy divided into seven states during middle, sixteenth century., (b) Italy divided into seven states during end, nineteenth century., (c) Italy divided into seven states during middle, twentieth century., (d) Italy divided into seven states during middle, nineteenth century., , of, of, of, of, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, 449. Which state was ruled by an Italian house before, unification of Italy?, (a) the north, (b) the centre, (a) southern regions, (d)Sardinia-Piedmont, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, , 450. Who led the movement to unify the regions of Italy?, (a) Victor Emmanuel II, (b) Sardinia-Piedmont, (c) Giuseppe Mazzini, (d) Cavour, , 453. Who ruled Sardinia Piedmont?, (a) Italian princely house ruled Sardinia Piedmont., (b) German princely house ruled Sardinia Piedmont., (c) French princely house ruled Sardinia Piedmont., (d) Italian army ruled Sardinia Piedmont., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, , 454. Which part was under Austrian Habsburg?, (a) East was under Austrian Habsburg., (b) West was under Austrian Habsburg., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 60, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , (c) South was under Austrian Habsburg., (d) North was under Austrian Habsburg., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am505, , Source Based Questions 9 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, After 1848, nationalism in Europe moved away, from its association with democracy and revolution., Nationalist sentiments were often mobilised by, conservatives for promoting state power and, achieving political domination over Europe. This can, be observed in the process by which Germany and, Italy came to be unified as nation-states. As you have, seen, nationalist feelings were widespread among, middle-class German, who in 1848 tried to unite the, different regions of the German confederation into a, nation-state governed by an elected parliament. This, liberal initiative to nation building was, however,, repressed by the combined forces of the monarchy, and the military, supported by the large landowners, (called Junkers) of Prussia. From then on, Prussia, took on the leadership of the movement for national, unification. Its chief minister, Otto von Bismarck,, was the architect of this process carried out with the, help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy. Three, wars over seven years - with Austria, Denmark and, France ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification. In January 1871, the Prussian, king, William I, was proclaimed German Emperor in, a ceremony held at Versailles., 455. Who was the architect of the process of national, unification?, (a) Poland’s chief minister, Otto Don Bismarck, (b) Poland’s chief minister, Otto Von Bismarck, (c) Prussia’s prime minister, Otto Den Bismarck, (d) Prussia’s chief minister, Otto Von Bismarck, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am506, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am506, , 457. When did the middle class German try to unite the, different regions of the German confederation into a, nation state?, (a) 1838, (b) 1748, (c) 1848, (d) 1948, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am506, , 458. How many wars took place in 7 years?, (a) Three, (b) Two, (c) Seven, (d) Four, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am506, , 459. Who were known as Junkers?, (a) Otto von Bismarck, (b) The landowners in Denmark, (c) The landowners in Prussia, (d) The landowners in Austria, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am506, , 460. When the Prussian King William I was proclaimed, German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles?, (a) January 1848, (b) February 1871, (c) January 1848, (d) January 1871, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am506, 456. Who was proclaimed as German Emperor?, (a) Davis I was proclaimed as German Emperor., (b) David I was proclaimed as German Emperor., (c) William II was proclaimed as German Emperor., (d) William I was proclaimed as German Emperor., , Source Based Questions 10 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe Page 61, , The 1830s were years of great economic hardship, in Europe. The first half of the nineteenth century, saw an enormous increase in population all over, Europe. In most countries there were more seekers, of jobs than employment. Population from rural, areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded, slums. Small producers in towns were often faced, with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine, made goods from England, where industrialisation, was more advanced than on the continent. This, was especially so in textile production, which was, carried out mainly in homes or small workshops, and was only partly mechanised. In those regions, of Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power,, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues, and obligations. The rise of food prices or a year of, bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town, and country. The year 1848 was one such year. Food, shortages and widespread unemployment brought, the population of Paris out on the roads. Barricades, were erected and Louis Philippe was forced to flee., 461. Where was textile production mainly carried out and, what was the condition of industrialisation in this, industry?, (a) Textile production was carried out mainly in, homes or small workshops and was only partly, mechanised., (b) Textile production was carried out mainly in big, shopping malls and was only partly mechanised., (c) Textile production was carried out mainly in big, shopping malls and was fully mechanised., (d) Textile production was carried out mainly, in homes or small workshops and was fully, mechanised., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am507, , 462. When was the time of great hardship in Europe?, (a) The 1930s were years of great economic hardship, in Europe, (b) The 1730s were years of great economic hardship, in Europe., (c) The 1830s were years of great economic hardship, in Europe., (d) The 1630s were years of great economic hardship, in Europe., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am507, , 463. What happened in the first half of the nineteenth, century?, (a) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an, enormous downfall in economy all over Europe., (b) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an, enormous decrease in population all over Europe., (c) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an, enormous increase in population all over Europe., (d) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an, enormous increase in monetary debts all over, Europe., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am507, , 464. What led to widespread pauperism in town and, country?, (a) The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led, to widespread pauperism in town and country., (b) The fall of food prices or a year of good harvest, led to widespread pauperism in town and, country., (c) The rise of food prices or a year of good harvest, led to widespread pauperism in town and, country., (d) The fall of food prices or a year of bad harvest led, to widespread pauperism in town and country., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am507, , 465. The ______ were years of great economic hardship, in Europe., (a) 1830’s, (b) 1930’s, (c) 1630’s, (d) 1730’s, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am507, , 466. Who was forced to flee in the year 1848?, (a) Louis XVI, (b) Louis XIV, (c) Louis Philippe, (d) Charles, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/am507, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 62, , The Rise of Nationalism in Europe, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , ******, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969, , Chap 1
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 76, , Resources and Development, , Chap 2, , , CHAPTER, 2, , Previous year questions and important, questions are repeated so that students, can do more practice for these questions., , Resources and Development, 1., , In states like Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya, Pradesh and Odisha deforestation due to ____, have caused severe land degradation., (a) raining, (b) over irrigation, (c) mining, (d) overgrazing, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm101, , 2., , The oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of, the _____belong to open ocean and no individual, country can utilise these without the concurrence of, international institutions., (a) Temperate Zone, (b) Exclusive Economic Zone, (c) Central Zone, (d) South Frigid Zone, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm102, , 3., , Which is the right sequence of the soil profile?, (a) Topsoil , Substratum weathered parent rock, material,subsoil, Unweathered parent bed rock, (b) Substratum weathered parent rock material,, Unweathered parent bed rock,subsoil , topsoil, (c) Topsoil, Unweathered parent bed rock, Substratum, weathered parent rock material,subsoil, (d) Topsoil, subsoil, Substratum weathered parent, rock material, Unweathered parent bed rock, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm103, , 4., , Upto what distance in Ocean minerals are owned by, Nation?, (a) 10 nautical miles, (b) 15 nautical miles, (c) 12 nautical miles, (d) 20 nautical miles, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm104, , 5., , Which state is well endowed with solar and wind, energy but lacks in water resources?, (a) Gujarat, (b) Rajasthan, (c) Madhya Pradesh, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 77, 9., , (d) Maharashtra, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm105, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 6., , All those things which are composed of non-living, things are called ___resources?, (a) Biotic Resources, (b) Abiotic Resources, (c) Renewable Resources, (d) National Resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm106, , 7., , ____are obtained from biosphere and have life, such as human beings?, (a) Abiotic Resources, (b) Individual Resources, (c) Non-Renewable Resources, (d) Biotic Resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm107, , 8., , The resources which can be reproduced by physical,, chemical or mechanical processes are known, as____., (a) Biotic Resources, (b) Abiotic Resources, (c) Renewable Resources, (d) National Resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm108, , Which type of resources occur over a very long, geological time?, (a) Abiotic Resources, (b) Individual Resources, (c) Non-Renewable Resources, (d) Biotic Resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm109, , 10. Which resources are owned privately by individuals?, (a) Abiotic Resources, (b) Individual Resources, (c) Non-Renewable Resources, (d) Biotic Resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm110, , 11. What kind of resource is a picnic spot?, (a) Biotic Resources, (b) Abiotic Resources, (c) Community Owned Resources:, (d) National Resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm111, , 12. ____ has legal powers to acquire even private, property for public good?, (a) community, (b) country, (c) Individuals, (d) All of above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm112, , 13. Which of the following states of India has immense, potential for developing wind energy?, (a) Rajasthan, (b) Sikkim, (c) Punjab, (d) Orissa, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm113, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 78, , Resources and Development, , 14. On what factors does the development of resources, depend?, (a) Technology, (b) Quality of human resources., (c) Technology and quality of human resources, (d) Potential Resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm114, , 15. Materials in the environment which have the potential, to satisfy human needs but human beings do not, have the appropriate technology to access these, are, included among_____, (a) Potential Resources, (b) Developed Resources, (c) Stock Resources, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm115, , 16. What is subset of stock called?, (a) Inter national Resources, (b) sustainable development, (c) Potential Resources, (d) Reserves, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm116, , 17. What is the main reason behind global ecological, crises such as global warming and environmental, pollution ?, (a) Depletion of resources, (b) Accumulation of resources in a few hand, (c) Indiscriminate exploitation of resources, (d) Use of resources, , Chap 2, , (c) Sustainable economic development, (d) Economic development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm118, , 19. Where was first Earth Summit held?, (a) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, (b) Nairobi Kenya, (c) Stockholm Sweden], (d) Johannesburg South Africa, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm119, , 20. What is not true about Agenda 21?, (a) It aims for achieving Global Sustainable, Development., (b) It is an agenda to fight environmental damage,, poverty, disease etc., (c) Agenda 21, has legal powers to acquire even, private property for public good., (d) One of its major objectives is that every local, govt. should draw its own agenda 21., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm120, , 21. What is the full form of UNCED?, (a) United Nations Conference on Environment and, Development, (b) United, Nations, Children’s, Emergency, Development, (c) United, Nations Educational and Cultural, Development, (d) United Nations Conference on global development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm121, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm117, , 18. _____means development should take place, without damaging the environment?, (a) Sustainable development, (b) Local Environment development, , 22. Which is the richest State of India from the point of, view of minerals?, (a) Kerala, (b) Bihar, (c) Jharkhand, (d) Maharashtra, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 79, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm122, , 23. The state that has abundance of water resources but, lacks in infrastructural development is ____., (a) Rajasthan, (b) Jharkhand, (c) Arunachal Pradesh, (d) Ladakh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm123, , 24. Who was against mass production and wanted to, replace it with the production by the masses ?, (a) Nehru ji, (b) Gandhiji, (c) Vallabhbhai Patel, (d) Shastri ji, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm124, , 25. Which of the following is a root cause for resource, depletion at the global level according to Mahatma, Gandhi?, (a) Conservation of resources, (b) Use of resources, (c) Greedy and selfish individuals and exploitative, nature of modern technology, (d) Backward technology, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm125, , 26. At the international level Club of Rome advocated, resource conservation for the first time in ___., (a) 1974, (b) 1968, (c) 1987, (d) 1992, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm126, , 27. Who presented Gandhian philosophy in his book, , Small is Beautiful?, (a) Brundtland Commission Report, (b) Club of Rome, (c) Gandhiji, (d) Schumacher, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm127, , 28. When was the Brundtland Commission formed and, its report published?, (a) 1992, (b) 1987, (c) 1974, (d) 1968, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm128, , 29. What is the name of the report Brundtland, Commission published?, (a) Our common future, (b) Our common past, (c) Our common present, (d) Small is Beautiful, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm129, , 30. The most widespread relief feature of India is, (a) Mountains, (b) Plains, (c) Plateaus, (d) Island, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm130, , 31. Which relief feature provides facilities for tourism, and ecological aspects?, (a) plain, (b) plateau, (c) Island, (d) Mountains, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm131, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 80, , Resources and Development, , 32. Identify the land which is 27% under a certain relief, feature., (a) plain, (b) plateau, (c) Island, (d) Mountains, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm132, , 33. What is the gross cropped area ?, (a) Area sown more than once in an agricultural, year plus net sown area, (b) Area sown more than once in an agricultural, year minus net sown area, (c) Area sown with crops but is counted only once., (d) Double of the area sown more than once in an, agricultural year, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm133, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 34. What is the net sown area ?, (a) Area sown more than once in an agricultural, year plus net sown area, (b) Area sown more than once in an agricultural, year minus net sown area, (c) Area sown with crops but is counted only once., (d) Double of the area sown more than once in an, agricultural year, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm134, , 35. What is the percentage of the culturable waste land, in India?, (a) 8%, , Chap 2, , (b) 7.7%, (c) 4.41%, (d) 3%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm135, , 36. Fallow land is a kind of agricultural land. It is, _______ fertile., (a) not, (b) less, (c) more, (d) most, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm136, , 37. What name is given to the land which is left free for, 1 to 5 years uncultivated?, (a) culturable wasteland, (b) Barren land, (c) waste land, (d) grazing land, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm137, , 38. Which of the following is not a physical factor to, determine land use?, (a) climate condition, (b) soil type, (c) topography, (d) population density, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm138, , 39. The total geographical area of India is ____., (a) 328 million square kilometer, (b) 3.28 million square kilometer, (c) 32.8 million square kilometer, (d) 0.328 million square kilometer, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm139, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 81, , 40. What is the percentage of net sown area out of the, total reporting area in India?, (a) 54 per cent, (b) 28 per cent, (c) 70 per cent, (d) 81 per cent, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm140, , 41. The pattern of net sown area varies greatly from one, state to another. It is over ___ percent of the total, area in Punjab and Haryana., (a) 20, (b) 80, (c) 10, (d) 40, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm141, , 42. Total net sown area is ____han ___per cent, in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and, Andaman Nicobar Islands., (a) less, 10, (b) more, 10, (c) less, 40, (d) more, 80, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm142, , 43. Forest area in the country is far lower than the, desired ___ per cent of geographical area, as it was, outlined in the National Forest Policy (1952)., (a) 23, (b) 33, (c) 66, (d) 68, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm143, , 44. Waste land includes ___, ___ and ___ areas., (a) settlements, roads, railways, (b) rocky, arid ,desert, , (c) settlements, roads, desert, (d) rocky, arid, roads, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm144, , 45. Land put to other ____uses includes settlements,, roads, railways, industry, (a) agricultural, (b) non-agricultural, (c) Forest area, (d) Waste land, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm145, , 46. __percent of our basic needs for food shelter and, clothing are obtained from land., (a) 80, (b) 95, (c) 70, (d) 50, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm146, , 47. A traditional list of immediate ____ is food, (including water), shelter and clothing., (a) basic deeds, (b) basic codes, (c) basic needs, (d) non basic needs, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm147, , 48. The total degraded land in India is ____., (a) 180 million hectares, (b) 100 million hectares, (c) 130 million hectares, (d) 50 million hectares, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm148, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 82, , Resources and Development, , 49. ___ per cent of degraded land belongs to the, category of forest degraded area, ___ per cent of it, is water eroded area and the rest is affected by saline, and alkaline deposits., (a) 56 and 28, (b) 70 and 20, (c) 28 and 56, (d) 56 and 18, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm149, , 50. In states like Jharkhand,Chhattisgarh, Madhya, Pradesh and Odisha deforestation due to _____, have caused severe land degradation, (a) over irrigation, (b) overgrazing, (c) Afforestation, (d) mining, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm150, , 51. Over irrigation is main cause of land degradation in, Punjab due to waterlogging leading to increase in, ___ and ___., (a) acidic, purity, (b) salinity, alkalinity, (c) alkalinity, purity, (d) acidic, salinity, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm151, , 52. The mineral processing generate huge quantity of, dust in the atmosphere. It retards the process of, ____ of water into the soil after it settles down on, the land., (a) withdrawn, (b) evaporation, (c) infiltration, (d) saturation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm152, , Chap 2, , ____., (a) Conservation, (b) Soil Erosion, (c) Land degradation, (d) Land resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm153, , 54. Disposal of industrial effluents and wastes after, treatment can reduce ___and ___degradation in, industrial and suburban areas., (a) water,air, (b) land, water, (c) water, waste land, (d) land,air, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm154, , 55. ___is the medium of plant growth and supports, different types of living organisms on the earth, (a) air, (b) soil, (c) human beings, (d) metals, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm155, , 56. Soil is an important ___ resource., (a) man-made, (b) Non-Renewable, (c) artificial, (d) natural, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm156, , 57. It takes millions of years to form ___ upto a few, cm in depth., (a) water, (b) soil, (c) plants, (d) planet, , 53. The growing of thorny bushes helps in checking, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 83, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm157, , 58. Which factor does not affect soil formation?, (a) soil texture, (b) parent material, (c) climate, (d) time, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm158, , 59. ______ is dark, organic material that forms in, soil when plant and animal matter decays., (a) rock, (b) Humus, (c) decomposer, (d) mud, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm159, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 60. The entire_________plains are made of alluvial, soil., (a) northern plains, (b) Basalt region, (c) eastern and southern parts of the Deccan plateau, (d) western Rajasthan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm160, , 61. The northern plains are formed by the alluvial, deposits brought by the rivers ___, ___, and, ___., (a) Indus, Brahmaputra, Ganga, , (b) Ganga, Krishna, Godavari, (c) Brahmaputra, Krishna, Bhima, (d) Indus, Ganga, Godavari, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm161, , 62. ____ is found in the eastern coastal plains, particularly in the deltas of the Mahanadi, the, Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri river, (a) Laterite Soil, (b) Black Soil, (c) Red and Yellow Soils, (d) Alluvial Soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm162, , 63. The alluvial soil consists of various proportions of, ___, ___ and ___., (a) clay, volcanic rocks, lava-flow, (b) sand, silt, lava-flow,, (c) clay, metamorphic rocks, Kankar, (d) sand, silt,clay, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm163, , 64. In the upper reaches of the river valley i.e. near the, place of the break of slope, the soils are ____., (a) coarse, (b) refined, (c) black in colour, (d) brown in colour, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm164, , 65. Soils are also described on the basis of their age., According to their age alluvial soils can be classified, as _____ and______, (a) Black, Red, (b) Khadar, bangar, (c) bangar, Arid, (d) Khadar, Laterite, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 84, , Resources and Development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm165, , 66. The ____ soil has higher concentration of kanker, nodules than the ____., (a) Khadar, Black, (b) Bangar, Khadar, (c) Khadar,Red, (d) Khadar, Bangar, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm166, , 67. Regions of alluvial soils are densely populated, _____., (a) vast mineral reserves are found here, (b) land can be left fallow here, (c) main occupation of the people is fishing and, there are several rivers here, (d) Due to its high fertility, these areas are highly, cultivated, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm167, , 68. Alluvial Soils in the drier areas are more ____, and can be productive after proper treatment and, irrigation., (a) alkaline, (b) acidic, (c) saline, (d) dry, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm168, , 69. ___ soils are made up of volcanic rocks and lavaflow., (a) yellow, (b) brown, (c) Black, (d) red, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm169, , Chap 2, , 70. The black soils are well-known for their capacity to, ___., (a) hold light, (b) hold air, (c) hold humus, (d) hold moisture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm170, , 71. Black soils are generally poor in _______ contents, (a) magnesium, (b) calcium carbonate, (c) potash, (d) phosphorus, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm171, , 72. Which soil develops deep cracks after dehydration?, (a) black soil, (b) Red Soil, (c) Yellow Soil, (d) Laterite Soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm172, , 73. Which of the following statements represents the, characteristics of black soils, (A) It develops deep cracks during hot weather, (B) it is made of fine clay particles, (C) It retains moisture, (D) iron content present in the soil turns into iron, oxide due to diffusion, (a) 1 and 3 only, (b) 1, 2 and 3 only, (c) 3 and 4 only, (d) 1, 3 and 4 only, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm173, , 74. The soil of India which becomes sticky in rainy, season is ____., (a) alluvial, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 85, , (b) black, (c) red, (d) mountain, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm174, , 75. If the parent rock is crystalline igneous, the soil will, be ___., (a) Alluvial, (b) black, (c) Laterite, (d) Red, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm175, , 76. Which soil develop a reddish colour due to diffusion, of iron?, (a) Red, (b) Black, (c) Yellow, (d) Laterite, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm176, , 77. ___soil looks ___when it occurs in a hydrated, form., (a) Red, Yellow, (b) black, Red, (c) Red, White, (d) Yellow, Brown, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm177, , 78. Laterite soil is developed in areas with ____., (a) Low temperature and heavy rainfall, (b) High temperature and low rainfall, (c) High temperature and heavy rainfall, (d) Low temperature and low rainfall, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm178, , 79. After adopting appropriate soil conservation, techniques particularly in the hilly areas of, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, ____soils is, very useful for growing tea and coffee., (a) Red, (b) Black, (c) Yellow, (d) Laterite, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm179, , 80. ____ in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, are more suitable for crops like cashew nut., (a) Alluvial soils, (b) Red laterite soils, (c) Black soils, (d) Arid soils, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm180, , 81. Arid soils range from ___to ___ in colour., (a) yellow,red, (b) red,brown, (c) red,black, (d) brown,yellow, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm181, , 82. Arid soils are generally ____ in texture and ____, in nature., (a) saline,clayey, (b) sandy, saline, (c) saline,sandy, (d) sandy.clayey, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm182, , 83. The lower horizons of the soil are occupied by Kankar, because of the ____ calcium content ____., (a) increasing, downwards, (b) decreasing, upwards, (c) decreasing, downwards, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 86, , Resources and Development, , (d) increasing,upwards, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm183, , 84. Which type of soil becomes cultivable after proper, irrigation?, (a) Alluvial soils, (b) Red laterite soils, (c) Black soils, (d) Arid soils, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm184, , 85. Which soil is found in hilly and mountainous areas?, (a) Red laterite soil, (b) Forest Soil, (c) Black soil, (d) Arid soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm185, , 86. Soil texture varies according to mountain environment, where they are formed. Soil is ____ in valley sides, whereas ____ in upper slopes., (a) coarse grained, stoneless, (b) loamy and silty, coarse grained, (c) clayey, loamy and silty, (d) coarse grained, loamy and silty, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm186, , 87. In the snow-bound areas of the Himalayas, Forest, soils experience denudation, and are ____ with, ____ humus content., (a) acidic, denudation, (b) basic, denudation, (c) denudation,basic, (d) denudation, acidic, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm187, , Chap 2, , 88. Forest soils found in the lower parts of the valleys, particularly on the river terraces and alluvial fans, are ___., (a) too poor to produce much, (b) barren, (c) fertile., (d) infertile, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm188, , 89. The denudation of the soil cover and subsequent, washing down is described as ___., (a) strip cropping, (b) Ploughing, (c) soil erosion, (d) soil formation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm189, , 90. The land developed due to soil erosion is called as, ____., (a) Fallow land, (b) bad land, (c) waste land, (d) culturable waste land, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm190, , 91. Wind blows loose soil off flat or sloping land known, as ___ erosion., (a) sheet, (b) wind, (c) strip, (d) Soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm191, , 92. Which of the following methods are used to restrict, soil erosion?, A. Ploughing along contour lines, B. Jhumming, C. Strip cropping, (a) A and B, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 87, , (b) A and C, (c) B and D, (d) B and D, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm192, , 93. Which village has shown that it is possible to reverse, land degradation?, (a) Bhandardara, (b) Majuli, (c) Katarmal, (d) Sukhomajri, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm193, , 94. Which type of resource is an example of wind energy?, (a) Human-made, (b) Renewable, (c) Non-Renewable, (d) Biotic, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm194, , 95. Which type of resource is park?, (a) Community owned resource, (b) Non-Renewable resource, (c) Individual resource, (d) Potential resource, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm195, , 96. The Club of Rome advocated resource conservation, in the year(a) 1965, (b) 1966, (c) 1967, (d) 1968, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm196, , 97. In which of the following states is the terrace, cultivation not practiced?, (a) Punjab, (b) Haryana, (c) Uttaranchal, (d) Maharashtra, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm197, , 98. Which one among the following is the method to, control degradation?, (a) Deforestation, (b) Intensive cultivation, (c) Overgrazing, (d) Afforestation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm198, , 99., , Which one of the following types of resources is iron, ore?, (a) Renewable, (b) Biotic, (c) Flow, (d) Non-renewable, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm199, , 100. Under which of the following types of resources can, tidal energy be put?, (a) Replenishable, (b) Human-made, (c) Abiotic, (d) Non-recyclable, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm200, , 101. Which one of the following is the main cause of land, degradation in Punjab?, (a) Intensive cultivation, (b) Deforestation, (c) Over irrigation, (d) Overgrazing, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 88, , Resources and Development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm201, , 102. In which one of the following states is terrace, cultivation practised?, (a) Punjab, (b) Haryana, (c) Plains of Uttar Pradesh, (d) Uttarakhand, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm202, , 103. In which of the following states is black soil found?, (a) Jammu and Kashmir, (b) Gujarat, (c) Raiasthan, (d) Jharkhand, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm203, , 104. Which one of the following States has the less area, under black soil?, (a) Gujarat, (b) Maharashtra, (c) Madhya Pradesh, (d) Arunachal Pradesh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm204, , Chap 2, , (c) Individual and community., (d) Potential and reserves., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm206, , 107. Which among the following is a type of resources, classified on the basis of exhaustibility?, (a) Biotic and abiotic., (b) Renewable and non-renewable., (c) National and individual., (d) Potential and reserves., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm207, , 108. Which one of the following is a biotic resource?, (a) Land, (b) Water, (c) Human beings, (d) Rocks, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm208, , 109. Which type of resources is air?, (a) renewable resource, (b) Manmade Resources, (c) Human Resource, (d) nonrenewable resource, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm209, 105. Which soil is known as black soil?, (a) Sandy, (b) Chalk, (c) Regur, (d) Silt, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm205, , 106. How can the resources be classified on the basis of, their origin?, (a) Biotic and abiotic., (b) Renewable and non-renewable., , 110. Which one of the following is not a renewable, resource?, (a) Solar energy, (b) Wind energy, (c) Forests, (d) Fossil fuels, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm210, , 111. Resources which are found in a region but have not, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 89, (d) fallow land., , been utilised are called(a) developed resources., (b) stock., (c) international resources., (d) potential resources., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm215, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm211, , 112. Resources which are surveyed and their quantity, and quality have been determined for utilisation are, known as(a) potential resources., (b) stock., (c) developed resources., (d) reserves., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm212, , 113. “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for, anybody’s greed,” who among the following has, given the above statement?, (a) Vinoba Bhave, (b) Mahatma Gandhi, (c) Jawahar Lal Nehru, (d) Atal Bihari Vajpayee, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm213, , 114. Which one of the following reforms was not a part of, ‘First Five Year Plan’ ?, (a) Abolition of zamindari system., (b) Minimum support price, (c) Consolidation of land holdings, (d) Ownership of the land to the farmers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm214, , 115. The land with deep channels that is unfit for, cultivation is called(a) bad land., (b) arable land., (c) waste land., , 116. Which one of the following relief features of India has, 30 % of the total surface area of country?, (a) Mountain, (b) Plateau, (c) Plains, (d) Islands, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm216, , 117. What is the percentage share of plains in the total, land area?, (a) 43%, (b) 20%, (c) 35%, (d) 30%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm217, , 118. The mountain share in the total land area is(a) 35%, (b) 43%, (c) 40%, (d) 30%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm218, , 119. Which one of the following is the main cause of land, degradation in Punjab?, (a) Intensive cultivation, (b) Overgrazing, (c) Deforestation, (d) Over-irrigation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm219, , 120. In which of the following states is overgrazing, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 91, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm229, , 130. When running water cuts through clayey soils and, makes deep channels, they lead to(a) gully erosion., (b) sheet erosion., (c) wind erosion., (d) soil erosion., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm230, , 131. Which of the following soil is known as regur soil?, (a) Black soil, (b) Red soil, (c) Laterite soil, (d) Arid soil, , vegetation and minerals are called____?, (a) natural resources, (b) biotic resources, (c) renewable resources, (d) human resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm233, , 134. Everything available in our environment which, can be used to satisfy our needs, provided, it is, technologically accessible,economically feasible and, culturally acceptable can be termed_____?, (a)resources, (b) nature, (c) components, (d) stock, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm234, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm231, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , 135. What is not an example of a non-renewable resource?, (a) natural gas, (b) coal, (c) forests, (d) nuclear energy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm235, , Purchase Hard Book, , 132. Identify the type of farming(a) Is a method of growing crops on sides of hills or, mountains., (b) Very effective to reduce soil erosion., (c) Also reduce water loss, every step has an outlet, which channels water to the next step., (d) Western and central Himalayas have well, developed with this farming., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm232, , 133. Natural endowments in the form of land, water,, , 136. Which is not a biotic components of an ecosystem?, (a) fish, (b) trees, (c) minerals, (d) animals, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm236, , 137. Select the intensively leached soil of the monsoon, climate., (a) Alluvial, (b) Black, (c) Laterite, (d) Arid, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 92, , Resources and Development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm237, , 138. What is plantation of trees on a large scale to check, soil erosion termed as?, (a) Afforestation, (b) Deforestation, (c) Reforestation, (d) soil erosion., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm238, , 139. What is the soil like in the Great Plains?, (a) Alluvial, (b) Black, (c) Laterite, (d) Arid, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm239, , 140. Which fertile soil is also known as khadar and, bhangar?, (a) Alluvial, (b) Black, (c) Laterite, (d) Arid, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm240, , 141. Select the soil which has higher concentration of, kanker nodules., (a) bangar, (b) Black, (c) Khadar, (d) Arid, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm241, , 142. Which method is used to break up the force of wind?, (a)Shelter belt, (b) ploughing, , Chap 2, , (c) cropping, (d) cultivation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm242, , 143. Which erosional agent is responsible for sheet, erosion?, (a) waves, (b) rain water, (c) sunlight, (d) wind, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm243, , 144. Which of these factors is not responsible for land, degradation?, (a) Terrace Farming, (b) Deforestation, (c) Mining, (d) wind erosion, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm244, , 145. Which of the following Cannot prevent soil erosion?, (a) Contour Ploughing, (b) shelter belts, (c) Terrace Farming, (d) deforestation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm245, , 146. Which of the following is not responsible for soil, formation?, (a) Humus, (b) Agents of erosion, (c) temperature, (d) inorganic materials, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm246, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 93, , 147. The layer of soil that has maximum amount of humus, is called_____?, (a) Sub soil, (b) Top Soil, (c) Unweathered parent bed rock, (d) Substratum weathered parent rock material, , 152. In which year the first international Earth Summit, was held?, (a) 1995, (b) 1992, (c) 1990, (d) 1999, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm247, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm252, , 148. What is alluvial soil deficient in?, (a) nitrogen, (b) potash, (c) phosphoric acid, (d) lime, , 153. Which type of resource is coal and petroleum?, (a) non-renewable, (b) renewable, (c) Individual, (d) Community Owned, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm248, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm253, , 149. In which regions of India is alluvial soil not found?, (a)the northern plains, (b) eastern coastal plains, (c) the river valleys, (d) northwest Deccan plateau, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm249, , 150. In which piedmont plains can you find coarse alluvial, soil?, (a) Duars, (b) Chos, (c) Terai, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm250, , 151. Which country has got the right to mine manganese, from the Indian Ocean beyond the exclusive zone?, (a) Bangladesh, (b) India, (c) Iran, (d) Pakistan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm251, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 154. Which state is well endowed with solar and wind, energy but lacks in water resources?, (a) Gujarat, (b) Rajasthan, (c) Madhya Pradesh, (d) Maharashtra, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm254, 155. The oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of, the ____ belong to open ocean and no individual, country can utilise these without the concurrence of, international institutions., (a) Temperate Zone, (b) Exclusive Economic Zone, (c) Central Zone, (d) South Frigid Zone, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm255, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 94, , Resources and Development, , 156. Match the following and choose correct option., List I (Types) ListII (Method), (A) Terrace, farming, , (1) Different crops grown, parallely, , (B) Strip, cropping, , (2) Hill slopes are used as, cultivable land in the form of flat, cut regions of slope, , (C) Contour, ploughing, , (3) Along the slope of mountain, , (D) Crop, rotation, , (4) Different crops grown in, systematic succession, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , A−1,, A−3,, A−4,, A−2,, , B−4,, B−4,, B−1,, B−1,, , C−3,, C−1,, C−3,, C−3,, , D−2, D−2, D−2, D−4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm256, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 157. Assertion - Alluvial soil is ideal for growth of paddy,, wheat, cereal and pulse crops., Reason : Alluvial soil is well-known for is capacity to, hold moisture., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm257, , 158. Assertion - The availability of resources is not the, only necessary condition for the development of any, , Chap 2, , region., Reason : Not only availability of resources but also, corresponding change in technology is necessary for, development of any region., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm258, , 159. Assertion - Resources are free gifts of nature., Reason : Resources like soil, air, water are easily, available in nature., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm259, , 160. Assertion - Land is a natural resource of utmost, importance., Reason : Land can be used for various purposes., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm260, , 161. Assertion - Resource planning is an easy process in, India., Reason : Resource planning involves planning, structure, identification and inventory of resource, across the regions., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 95, , (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm261, , 162. Assertion - Soil is the most important renewable, natural resource., Reason : Soil supports different types of living, organisms on earth., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm262, , 163. Assertion - Processes of soil formation and erosion, goes simultaneously and creates a balance between, the two., Reason : The denudation of the soil cover and, subsequent washing down is soil erosion, (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm263, , 164. Assertion - Arid soil is unsuitable for cultivation., Reason : Arid soil is generally sandy in texture and, saline in nature. It restricts the filtration of water., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm264, , 165. Assertion - Controlling on mining activities doesn’t, control land degradation., Reason : In states like Gujarat, Rajasthan,, Madhya Pradesh, deforestation has occurred due to, overgrazing, not minings, (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm265, , 166. Assertion - Terrace cultivation does not restrict, erosion., Reason : Running water cuts through the clayey soils, and makes deep channels as gullies. This helps to, cultivate crops., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm266, , 167. Assertion - alluvial soil is ideal for the growth of, sugarcane, paddy, wheat etc., Reason : It is rich in potash, phosphoric, acid and, lime., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm267, , 168. Identify the resources which the help of following, clues • They belong to the nation., • The country has legal powers to acquire even, private property for public good., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 96, , Resources and Development, , • example-All the minerals, water resources,, forests, wildlife, land within the political, boundaries and oceanic area upto 12 nautical, miles (22.2 km) from the coast., Select the appropriate option from the following., (a) Inter national Resources, (b) National Resources, (c) Community Owned Resources, (d) Individual Resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm268, , 169. In the Summit, • More than 100 heads of states met in Rio de, Janeiro in Brazil, • The Summit was convened for addressing urgent, problems of environmental protection, • The Rio Convention endorsed the global Forest, Principles and adopted Agenda 21 The Rio, Convention endorsed the global Forest Principles, and adopted Agenda 21, Identify the event :, (a) first International Earth, (b) second International Earth, (c) fifth International Earth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm269, , 170. Identify the personality, • He was very apt in voicing his concern about, resource conservation, • His words were: “There is enough for everybody’s, need and not for any body’s greed”., • He placed the greedy and selfish individuals and, exploitative nature of modern technology as the, root cause for resource depletion at the global, level., • He was against mass production and wanted to, replace it with the production by the masses., Select the appropriate option from the following., (a) Schumacher, (b) Gandhiji, (c) Brundtland, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm270, , Chap 2, , 171. Identify the land, • Includes rocky, arid and desert areas., • This land put to other non-agricultural uses, includes settlements, roads, railways industry, etc., • Continuous use of this land over a long period, of time without taking appropriate measures, to conserve and manage it, has resulted in land, degradation., Select the appropriate option from the following., (a) Waste land, (b) Forest land, (c) Fallow land, (d) Grazing land, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm271, , 172. Identify the event• Held in June 1992., • Covered for addressing urgent problems of, environmental protection and socio-economic, development at the global level., • Adopted agenda 21., • More than 100 heads of states met in this event., (a) The Citizens’ Fifth Report,1999, (b) Club of Rome, (c) Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit, 1992., (d) Our Common Future, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm272, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 173. Identify the process• Is a gradual process., • It is the displacement of the upper layer of soil., • Is a natural process., • Caused by the dynamic activity of water, ice,, snow, air, plants, animals and humans., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 97, , (a) Soil Erosion, (b) Soil Conservation, (c) Soil Mixture, (d) Bad Soil, , (b) Wind erosion., (c) Gully erosion., (d) Stream bank erosion., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm273, , 174. Which one of the following options best signifies this, cartoon?, , (a) Shows the reality of current Indian Bureaucracy, System., (b) The co-ordination among such organization is, generally rare., (c) People’s management is essential for energy, project., (d) Derail of development projects that were meant, for community., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm274, , 175. Which type of the erosion can be seen in the given, picture?, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm275, , 176. The deep cracks in the soil during hot weather, formed due to-, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Change in weather condition., Affinity of soil towards water., Due to presence of excessive fine clay., All of the above., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm276, , 177. Arrange the following layers of soil from top to, bottom in a soil profile1. Substratum weathered parent rock material., 2. Unweathered parent bed rock., 3. Top soil., 4. Subsoil weathered rocks, sand and slit clay., (a) 3, 4, 1, 2, (b) 3, 4, 2, 1, (c) 2, 1, 4, 3, (d) 4, 3, 2, 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm277, , (a) Sheet erosion., , 178. Arrange the following types of soil found as the, major soil types in India from north to south1. Forest and mountainous soil., 2. Black soil., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 98, 3., 4., (a), (b), (c), (d), , Resources and Development, Alluvial soil., Red and Yellow soil., 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 3, 2, 4, 1, 4, 3, 2, 2, 3, 4, 1, , B-?, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm278, , 179. Arrange the following soil types found in India as per, area covered by them-(From higher to lower), 1. Red soil., 2. Black soil., 3. Arid soil., 4. Alluvial soil., (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, (b) 4, 2, 1, 3, (c) 2, 4, 1, 3, (d) 4, 1, 2, 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm279, , 180. Fill the table with correct informationName, of soil, , Crop can, be sown, , Peculiar quality, , Black, soil, , A-?, , High water holding, capacity, , B-?, , Sugarcane,, Paddy,, wheat, , Very fertile, contain, potash, phosphoric acid, and lime, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , A, A, A, A, , - Tea, Coffee.B -Alluvial soil, -Cotton,.B -Black soil, -Tea, Coffee,.B -Red soil, -Cotton.B -Alluvial soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm280, , 181. Complete the following table with the correct, informationTypes of Resources, , Example of Resources, , Individual resources, , A-?, , Chap 2, Burial grounds, public, parks, , (a) A-Own plots, houses, own plantation. B, -Potential resources., (b) A-Own plots, houses, own plantation. B, -Community owned resources., (c) A-Own plots, houses, own plantation. B, -Developed resources., (d) A-Minerals and fossil fuels . B -Community, owned resources., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm281, , 182. Complete the table with correct informationSummit, , Year, , Held at, , Aim, , Rio de Janeiro, earth summit, , A-?, , Brazil, , B-?, , (a) A -June 1992 B -For addressing urgent problems, of environmental protection., (b) A -May 1992 B -For addressing urgent problems, of environmental protection, (c) A -July 1992 B -For addressing urgent problems, of environmental protection, (d) A -June 1992 B -For addressing urgent problems, of economy., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm282, , Source Based Questions 1 : Read the source given below, and answer 9 questions that follow by choosing the most, appropriate option:, We have shared our land with the past generations, and will have to do so with the future generations, too. Ninety-five per cent of our basic needs for food,, shelter and clothing are obtained from land. Human, activities have not only brought about degradation, of land but have also aggravated the pace of natural, forces to cause damage to land. Some human, activities such as deforestation, overgrazing, mining, and quarrying too have contributed significantly in, land degradation. Mining sites are abandoned after, excavation work is complete leaving deep scars and, traces of over-burdening. In states like Jharkhand,, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha, deforestation due to mining have caused severe, land degradation. In states like Gujarat, Rajasthan,, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 99, , Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra overgrazing is, one of the main reasons for land degradation. In the, states of Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh,, over irrigation is responsible for land degradation, due to water logging leading to increase in salinity, and alkalinity in the soil. The mineral processing like, grinding of limestone for cement industry and calcite, and soapstone for ceramic industry generate huge, quantity of dust in the atmosphere. It retards the, process of infiltration of water into the soil after it, settles down on the land. In recent years, industrial, effluents as waste have become a major source of land, and water pollution in many parts of the country, have contributed significantly in land degradation., There are many ways to solve the problems of land, degradation. Afforestation and proper management, of grazing can help to some extent. Planting of shelter, belts of plants, control on over grazing, stabilisation, of sand dunes by growing thorny bushes are some, of the methods to check land degradation in arid, areas. Proper management of waste lands, control of, mining activities, proper discharge and disposal of, industrial effluents and wastes after treatment can, reduce land and water degradation in industrial and, suburban areas., 183. The cause of land degradation has been, (a) deforestation, (b) overgrazing, (c) mining, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm283, , 184. Deforestation due to mining has caused severe land, degradation in which of the following states?, (a) Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and, Maharashtra, (b) Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and, Odisha, (c) Kerala , Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Odisha, (d) Meghalaya, Assam, Arunachal and Nagaland, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm283, , 185. In the states of Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar, Pradesh, reason for land degradation is, (a) over irrigation, , (b) overgrazing, (c) water logging, (d) over mining, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm283, , 186. Some of the methods to check land degradation in, arid areas are, (a) Proper management of waste lands, (b) control of mining activities, (c) proper discharge and disposal of industrial, effluents and wastes aftertreatment, (d) Planting of shelter belts of plants, control on, overgrazing, stabilisation of sand dunes by, growing thorny bushes, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm283, , 187. Most of the basic needs for food, shelter and clothing, are obtained from, (a) land, (b) human activities, (c) mining, (d) land degradation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm283, , 188. Deforestation due to mining has caused severe land, degradation in the state of:, (a) Jharkhand, (b) Uttar Pradesh, (c) Punjab, (d) Haryana, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm283, , 189. Over irrigation is responsible for land degradation, due to the following reasons:, (a) Deforestation and overgrazing., (b) Water logging leading to decrease in alkalinity of, the soil., (c) Water logging leading to increase in salinity in, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 100, , Resources and Development, , Chap 2, , 21 is that every local government should draw its, own local Agenda 21., , soil., (d) None of these., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm283, , 190. Human is considered as the main culprit for land, degradation because, (a) of his excavation work at mining sites., (b) of his significant contribution to deforestation, (c) he has aggravated the pace of natural forces, causing damage to land., (d) All of these., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm283, , 191. What percent of our basic need for food shelter and, clothing are obtained from land?, (a) 60, (b) 70, (c) 75, (d) 95, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm283, , Source Based Questions 2 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, In Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit, In June 1992, more, than 100 heads of states met in Rio de Janeiro in, Brazil, for the first International Earth Summit., The Summit was convened for addressing urgent, problems of environmental protection and socio, economic development at the global level. The, assembled leaders signed the Declaration on Global, Climatic Change and Biological Diversity. The Rio, Convention endorsed the global Forest Principles, and adopted Agenda 21 for achieving Sustainable, Development in the 21st century. Agenda 21- It is, the declaration signed by world leaders in 1992 at, the United Nations Conference on Environment and, Development (UNCED), which took place at Rio de, Janeiro, Brazil. It aims at achieving global sustainable, development. It is an agenda to combat environmental, damage, poverty, disease through global co-operation, on common interests, mutual needs and shared, responsibilities. One major objective of the Agenda, , 192. The Earth Summit June 1992 was convened, (a) to address the problem of environmental, protection, (b) to address the problem of socio economic, development, (c) to endorse the Global Forest Principles, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm284, , 193. Significant contribution which was made at the, Earth Summit at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1992 was, (a) Sustainable development, (b) Resource conservation, (c) Resource planning, (d) Land degradation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm284, , 194. --------- was adopted for achieving Sustainable, Development at the Rio Convention in the 21st, century., (a) Agenda 21, (b) Tackling industrial effluents, (c) The global Forest Principles, (d) Global Climatic Change, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm284, , 195. Which one of the following is NOT a part of Agenda, 21?, (a) combat environmental damages, (b) Reduce poverty, (c) control on diseases, (d) to fight terrorism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm284, , 196. How many heads of states meet in Rio de Janeiro in, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 101, 199. Which one of the following is not helpful to reverse, land degradation?, (a) Using high doses of fertilizers., (b) Practicing crop rotation., (c) Permaculture, (d) Developing Agro Forestry., , Brazil?, (a) 100 heads of state, (b) 500 heads of state, (c) 1000 heads of state, (d) 50 heads of state, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm284, , 197. What is the full form of Unced?, (a) United Nations Conference on Environment, Development (UNCED), Earth Summit., (b) United Nations Congress on Environment, Development (UNCED), Earth Summit., (c) United Nations Conference on Environment, Divison (UNCED), Earth Summit., (d) United notions Conference on Environment, Development (UNCED), Earth Summit., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm285, , and, and, and, and, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm284, , Source Based Questions 3 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, The village of Sukhomajri and the district of, Jhabua have shown that it is possible to reverse, land degradation. Tree density in Jhabua increased, from 13 per hectare in 1976 to 1,272 per hectare, in 1992; Regeneration of the environment leads to, economic well-being, as a result of greater resource, availability improved agriculture and animal care,, and consequently increased incomes. Average annual, household income in Jhabua ranged from Rs 10,00015,000 between 1979 and 1984; people’s management, is essential for ecological restoration. With people, being made the decision-makers by the Madhya, Pradesh government, 2.9 million hectares or about 1, per cent of India’s land area, are being greenedacross, the state through watershed management., 198. The village Jhabua is located in the state of ___, (a) Uttaranchal, (b) Andhra Pradesh, (c) Rajasthan, (d) Madhya Pradesh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm285, , 200. Benefits of Ecological Restoration …………….., (a) Helps to solve challenges of water security, (b) Helps to solve challenges of food., (c) Helps in securing livelihoods and well being., (d) All of the above., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm285, , 201. Which one of the following is not part of Watershed, management?, (a) Percolation ponds, (b) Canals with cement lining., (c) Check dams and Gully, (d) Diversion Drains., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm285, , 202. The village Sukhomajri is located in state of ___., (a) Uttaranchal, (b) Haryana, (c) Uttar pradesh, (d) Andhra pradesh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm285, , 203. Which village has shown that it is possible to reverse, land degradation., (a) Bhandardara, (b) Majuli, (c) Katarmal, (d) Sukhomajri, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm285, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 102, , Resources and Development, , Source Based Questions 4 : Read the source given, below and answer 8 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, This is the most widely spread and important Soil., In fact, the entire northern plains are made of, alluvial soil. These have been deposited by three, important Himalayan river systems– the Indus, the, Ganga and the Brahmaputra. These soils also extend, in Rajasthan and Gujarat through a narrow corridor, Alluvial soil is also found in the eastern coastal, plains particularly in the deltas of the Mahanadi,, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri river. The, alluvial soil consists of various proportions of sand,, silt and clay. As we move inlands towards the river, valleys, soil particles appear some what bigger in, size. In the upper reaches of the river valley i.e. near, the place of the break of slope, the soils are coarse., Such soils are more common in piedmont plains such, as Duars, Chos and Terai., 204. Name the soil which is being described in the above, paragraph, (a) Black soil, (b) Alluvial soil, (c) Laterite soil, (d) Forest soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm286, , Chap 2, , 207. This soil is found in, (a) Northern coastal plains, (b) Eastern coastal plains, (c) Southern coastal plains, (d) Western coastal plains, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm286, , 208. Why alluvial soil is considered the most important, soil?, (a) Because it is very fertile., (b) Because it is ideal for growing cotton., (c) Because it has fine particles., (d) Because it needs no fertilizer., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm286, , 209. Allivial soil is ideal for the growth of which of the, following crops?, (a) Sugarcane, (b) Wheat, (c) Pulse crops, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm286, 205. The soil mentioned in the para is _______, (a) Very dry, (b) Rocky, (c) Very fertile, (d) Red in colour, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm286, , 210. Regions of alluvial soils are ______., (a) over cultivated, (b) densely populated, (c) intensively cultivated and densely populated, (d) less cultivated and thinly populated, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm286, 206. This soil is mainly good for cultivation of, (a) Sugar cane, (b) Paddy, (c) Wheat, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm286, , 211. Which of the following particles does the alluvial soil, consist of?, (a) Sand, (b) Sand, silt, clay, (c) Sand, silt, (d) Kanker, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm286, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 2, , Resources and Development Page 103, , Source Based Questions 5 : Read the source given, below and answer 8 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious, use of resources. It has importance in a country like, India, which has enormous diversity in the availability, of resources. There are regions which are rich in, certain types of resources but are deficient in some, other resources. There are some regions which can be, considered self-sufficient in terms of the availability, of resources and there are some regions which have, acute shortage of some vital resources. For example,, the states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Madhya, Pradesh are rich in minerals and coal deposits., Arunachal Pradesh as abundance of water resources, but lacks in infrastructural development. The state, of Rajasthan is very well endowed with solar and, wind energy but lacks in water resources. The cold, desert of Ladakh is relatively isolated from the rest, of the country. It has very rich cultural heritage but, it is deficient in water, infrastructure and some vital, minerals. This calls for balanced resource planning at, the national, state, regional and local levels., 212. In which among the following States of India, coal, deposits are not abundantly available?, (a) Madhya Pradesh, (b) Chhattisgarh, (c) Jharkhand, (d) Rajasthan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm287, , 213. In which among the following States you may find, suitable amount of Water resources., (a) Rajasthan, (b) Laddakh, (c) Arunachal Pradesh, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm287, , 214. Which state lacks water resources?, (a) Madhya Pradesh, (b) Haryana, (c) Punjab, (d) Rajasthan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm287, , 215. Rajasthan is very well endowed with, (a) Wave energy, (b) Solar and wind energy, (c) Geothermal energy, (d) Tidal energy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm287, , 216. Which one of the following states has abundance, of water resources but lacks in infrastructural, development?, (a) Arunachal Pradesh, (b) Rajasthan, (c) Delhi, (d) Chandigarh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm287, , 217. In spite of very rich cultural heritage in which of the, following resources Ladakh is deficient?, (a) Water, (b) Infrastructure, (c) Some vital minerals, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm287, , 218. At which level there is a need of balanced resource, planning as India has enormous diversity in the, availability of resources?, (a) At the national level, (b) At the state level, (c) At the regional and local levels, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm287, , 219. From which five year plan India has made concerted, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 104, , Resources and Development, , efforts for achieving the goals of resource planning?, (a) First five year plan, (a) Second five year plan, (a) Fourth five year plan, (a) Sixth five year plan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/bm287, , , ******, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969, , Chap 2
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 110 Agriculture, , Chap 3, , , CHAPTER, 3, , Previous year questions and important, questions are repeated so that students, can do more practice for these questions., , Agriculture, 1., , Which one of the following is a rabi crop?, (a) Rice, (b) Millets, (c) Gram, (d) Cotton, , 5., , What is the other name of Jhumming?, (a) Shifting Cultivation, (b) Slash and Burn Agriculture, (c) Milpa, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm101, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm105, , 2., , 6., , In which of the countries, the ‘slash and burn’, agriculture is known as ‘Roca’ ?, (a) Brazil, (b) Indonesia, (c) Central Africa, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm102, , 3., , In which country, slash and burn agriculture is, known as “Milpa”?, (a) Venezuela, (b) Brazil, (c) Central America, (d) Mexico and Central America, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm103, , 4., , Milpa and Ladang are different names for___., (a) shifting cultivation., (b) mixed farming, (c) truck farming, (d) plantation agriculture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm104, , Rubber grows well along the coast of ..........., (a) Karnataka, (b) Kerala, (c) Tamil Nadu, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm106, , 7., , In which state of India slash and burn is called, Jhumming?, (a) Assam, (b) Manipur, (c) Madhya Pradesh, (d) Andhra Pradesh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm107, , 8., , ____ is a primary activity, which produces most of, the food that we consume., (a) Agriculture, (b) sericulture, (c) apiculture, (d) lac culture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm108, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 111, 9., , The Agriculture that is practiced on small patches, of land with the help of primitive tools like hoe, dao, and digging sticks is _____., (a) Shifting Agriculture, (b) Primitive Subsistence Farming, (c) Intensive Subsistence Farming, (d) Commercial Farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm109, , 10. ____ farming practice depends on monsoon,, natural fertility of the soil and sustainability of other, environmental conditions., (a) Shifting, (b) Primitive Subsistence, (c) Intensive Subsistence, (d) Commercial, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm110, , 11. It is a type of agriculture where farmers clear a, patch of land and produce food crops to sustain their, family. Choose correct option., (a) Regular farming, (b) Clear farming, (c) Slash and burn farming, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm111, , 12. Another name for shifting agriculture in northeastern states like Assam is ___., (a) Kuruwa, (b) Kumari, (c) Bewar, (d) Jhumming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm112, , 13. Which type of farming is practised in areas with high, population pressure on land?, (a) Shifting Farming, , (b) Primitive Subsistence Farming, (c) Intensive Subsistence Farming, (d) Commercial Farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm113, , 14. In which of the following states of India is intensive, subsistence farming largely practiced?, (a) West Bengal, (b) Punjab, (c) Gujarat, (d) Rajasthan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm114, , 15. In which system of agriculture are high doses of, fertilizers and pesticides used?, (a) Intensive agriculture, (b) Extensive agriculture, (c) Jhooming, (d) plantations, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm115, , 16. The ____ has led to division of land among, successive generations and rendered the size of land, holding uneconomical., (a) right of extractive, (b) right of acquired, (c) right of earned, (d) right of inheritance, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm116, , 17. High yielding variety of seeds and use of chemical, fertilisers are widely found in _____., (a) shifting cultivation, (b) sedentary intensive farming, (c) Commercial farming, (d) mixed farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm117, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 112 Agriculture, 18. Rice is a ____ crop in Haryana and Punjab, but in, Odisha, it is a ____ crop., (a) commercial, subsistence, (b) subsistence, commercial, (c) domestic, commercial, (d) subsistence,domestic, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm118, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 19. What type of climate is required for sugarcane ?, (a) Dry and hot, (b) Hot and wet, (c) Cold and dry, (d) Cold and wet, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm119, , 20. Which one of the following oilseed in India is grown, in both Rabi and Kharif seasons?, (a) Groundnut, (b) Coconut, (c) Castor seed, (d) Mustard, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm120, , 21. ____ is also a type of commercial farming.In this, type of farming, a single crop is grown on a large, area., (a) Bewar, (b) Khil, (c) Jhumming, (d) Plantation, , Chap 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm121, , 22. The plantation has an interface of ____ and, ____., (a) Industry, human, (b) Agriculture, Farmer, (c) Agriculture, Industry, (d) Industry, Farmer, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm122, , 23. Which one of the following is not a plantation crop?, (a) Tea, (b) Rubber, (c) Sugarcane, (d) wheat, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm123, , 24. Which of the following state is the largest producer, of tea in India?, (a) Karnataka, (b) Assam, (c) West Bengal, (d) Tamil Nadu, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm124, , 25. ____ is the largest producer of coffee in India., (a) Assam, (b) West Bengal, (c) Karnataka, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm125, , 26. A well developed network of _______connecting, the plantation areas, processing industries and, markets plays an important role in the development, of plantations., (a) transport and communication, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 113, (b) Climate, (c) production, (d) Irrigation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm126, , 27. How many cropping seasons in India?, (a) 3, (b) 4, (c) 5, (d) 6, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm127, , 28. ____crops are sown in winter from October to, December and harvested in summer from April to, June., (a) Rabi, (b) Zaid, (c) Kharif, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm128, , 29. Barley, grams, mustard and peas are examples of, ____., (a) Rabi crop, (b) Zaid crop, (c) Kharif crop, (d) Plantation crop, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm129, , 30. How much of India’s population is engaged in, Agricultural activities, (a) Two third, (b) Half, (c) One third, (d) Almost all, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm130, , 31. Over the years, cultivation methods have changed, significantly depending upon the characteristics of, ……, (a) Type of crop, (b) technological know-how, (c) Type of season, (d) Government intervention, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm131, , 32. What has been the main dependency of primitive, farming?, (a) monsoon, (b) labour, (c) suitability of other environment, (d) technical, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm132, , 33. What are the features of primitive subsistence, agriculture?, (a) Large amount of labour, (b) When the soil fertility decreases, the farmers, shift and clear a fresh patch of land, (c) Use of canals, (d) Use of fertilisers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm133, , 34. Intensive Subsistence Farming is ….farming., (a) Machine based, (b) labour intensive, (c) Crop rotation, (d) Soil consistent, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm134, , 35. Why is there enormous pressure on agricultural land?, (a) Overpopulation, (b) Small scale farmers are not able to earn livelihood, (c) Due to the law of inheritance and division of, land., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 115, 45. India is the ………..largest producer of rice in the, world., (a) First, (b) Second, (c) Third, (d) Fourth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm145, , 46. Rice requires high humidity with …….cm annual, rainfall?, (a) Above 100 cm, (b) Below 100 cm, (c) Above 75 cm, (d) Above 60 cm, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm146, , 47. How has it become possible to grow rice in areas of, less rainfall such as Punjab, Haryana and western, Uttar Pradesh and parts of Rajasthan?, (a) availability of cheap labour, (b) development of canals irrigation and tube-wells, (c) fertile soil, (d) development of the transport network, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm147, , 48. What kind of weather conditions are favourable for, the growth of Wheat?, (a) cool growing season and a bright sunshine, (b) Hot wet weather, (c) Monsoon, (d) Dry hot weather, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm148, , 49. Wheat needs ___ to ___ cm of annual rainfall, which should be evenly distributed over the growing, season., (a) 80 and 100, (b) 50 and 75, , (c) 75 and 90, (d) 90 and 100, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm149, , 50. Which among the following is growing over GangaSatluj plains in the north-west and black soil region ?, (a) Ragi, (b) Wheat, (c) Rice, (d) Maize, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm150, , 51. ____ is grown in the plains of north and northeastern India, coastal areas and the deltaic regions., (a) Ragi, (b) Wheat, (c) Rice, (d) Maize, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm151, , 52. Which crops come under the classification of millets?, (a) Peas and maize, (b) Mustard and soybean, (c) Urad and moong, (d) Jowar and bajra, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm152, , 53. Millets have high nutritional value and are rich in, …..., (a) Iron, calcium, (b) Minerals, (c) Phosphate, (d) Proteins, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm153, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 116 Agriculture, , Chap 3, , 54. Jowar is the……….most important food crop with, respect to area and production., (a) First, (b) Second, (c) Third, (d) fourth, , 59. India is the ……………...largest producer as well as, the consumer of pulses in the world., (a) First, (b) Second, (c) Third, (d) Fourth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm154, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm159, , 55. Jowar is a rain-fed crop mostly grown in the moist, areas which needs ……... irrigation., (a) High, (b) Medium, (c) Less, (d) No, , 60. Which crop needs manual labour from sowing to, harvesting?, (a) Watermelon, (b) Sugarcane, (c) Maize, (d) Bajra, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm155, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm160, , 56. Select the major Jowar producing State?, (a) Haryana, (b) Punjab, (c) Uttar pradesh, (d) Maharashtra, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm156, , 57. Bajra grows well on ……...soil?, (a) sandy soils and shallow black soil, (b) alluvial clayey soil, (c) well-drained loamy, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm157, , 58. Which crop is used both for food and fodder?, (a) Jowar, (b) Maize, (c) Bajra, (d) Wheat, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm158, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 61. Which of the following crops is a major source of, protein in a vegetarian diet?, (a) Wheat, (b) Rice, (c) Pulses, (d) Oilseeds, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm161, , 62. The important crop that helps to restore soil fertility, by nitrogen fixation and is also a good source of, protein is:, (a) Cereals, (b) Pulses, (c) Vegetables, (d) Fruits, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 117, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm162, , 63. Which crop the tropical as well as subtropical crop, and Brazil is the largest producer, (a) wheat, (b) oil seeds, (c) ragi, (d) Sugarcane, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm163, , 64. Select the tropical crop which needs hot humid, climate and temperature between 21 to 27 celceius., (a) wheat, (b) Sugarcane, (c) bajra, (d) ragi, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm164, , 65. Which crop provide the raw material for jaggery and, molasses?, (a) wheat, (b) ragi, (c) sugarcane, (d) oil seeds, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm165, , 66. In 2008 India was the _____ largest producer of, groundnut in the world after china., (a) first, (b) second, (c) third, (d) fourth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm166, , 67. The largest groundnut producing state in India is, ______., (a) Tamil nadu, , (b) maharashtra, (c) Andhra pradesh, (d) Gujarat, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm167, , 68. In rape seed production India was ___ largest, producer in the world after Canada and China in, 2008., (a) first, (b) second, (c) third, (d) fourth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm168, , 69. Different oil seeds are grown covering approximately, ____ per cent of the total cropped area of the, country., (a) 12, (b) 34, (c) 48, (d) 60, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm169, , 70. Which crops are also used as raw material in the, production of soap cosmetics and ointments?, (a) pulses, (b) Millets, (c) oilseeds, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm170, , 71. Which is khariff crop account for about half of the, major oilseeds produced in the country?, (a) Groundnut, (b) Linseed, (c) mustard, (d) all of these, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 118 Agriculture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm171, , 72. ___ is a kharif crop in north and rabi crop in south, India., (a) groundnut, (b) rice, (c) cotton, (d) sesamum, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm172, , Chap 3, , (c) Expensive and unskilled, (d) cheap and unskilled, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm176, , 77. Why is tea processed within tea gardens?, (a) To restore its freshness, (b) it is a perishable product, (c) to bring down the cost of production, (d) cheap labour is available there, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm177, 73. Which crop is both rabi and kharif crop?, (a) Groundnut, (b) Coconut, (c) Castor seed, (d) Mustard, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm173, , 74. Tea cultivation is an example of ____ agriculture., (a) Plantation, (b) Primitive Subsistence Farming, (c) Jhumming, (d) Intensive Subsistence Farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm174, , 75. Tea is an important beverage crop introduced in, India initially by the ____., (a) portuguese, (b) British, (c) french, (d) german, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm175, , 76. Tea cultivation or industry requires high amounts of, ____________ labour., (a) Expensive and skilled, (b) cheap and skilled, , 78. In 2008 India produced ____ percent of the world, coffee production., (a) 3.2, (b) 10.6, (c) 20.8, (d) 40.2, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm178, , 79. The Arabica, a variety of coffee is initially brought, from ----------------- is produced now in India., (a) portugal, (b) Greece, (c) France, (d) Yemen, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm179, , 80. Select the two beverage crops produced in India., (a) Tea and Grapes, (b) Tea and Coffee, (c) Corn and Rice, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm180, , 81. Among the different types of coffee, ____ coffee is, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 119, 86. Which state of India is known for its mangoes?, (a) Uttar Pradesh, (b) Himachal pradesh, (c) Nagpur, (d) Meghalaya, , considered to be the best., (a) Robusta, (b) liberian, (c) Arabica, (d) columbiana, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm181, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm186, , 82. Which crop is introduced in Baba Budan hills?, (a) coffee plant, (b) Tea plant, (c) cotton plant, (d) wheat plant, , 87. Which place in India is famous for its Oranges and is, called Orange city?, (a) Bikaner, (b) Surat, (c) Jaipur, (d) Nagpur, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm182, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm187, , 83. Which plantation crop and its cultivation is confined, in the Nilgiri in Kerala, Karnataka and Tamilnadu?, (a) tea, (b) coffee, (c) rubber, (d) all of these, , 88. Which state is famous for bananas?, (a) Andhra Pradesh, (b) Maharashtra, (c) Tamil Nadu, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm183, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm188, , 84. Which of the following the second largest producer, of fruits in world?, (a) India, (b) China, (c) Spain, (d) Mexico, , 89. India produces about ___ percent of the world’s, vegetables., (a) 25, (b) 10, (c) 31, (d) 13, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm184, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm189, , 85. .....is a producer of tropical as well as temperate, fruits., (a) France, (b) India, (c) Brazil, (d) Japan, , 90. What is an equatorial crop but under special, conditions it is grown in tropical and subtropical, areas?, (a) cotton, (b) Rubber, (c) jute, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm185, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 121, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm204, , (b) 12 to 14, (c) 2 to 3, (d) 9 to 12, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm200, , 101. ____ crop requires high temperature, light rainfall, or irrigation and bright sunshine for its growth., (a) Cotton, (b) Apple, (c) Coconut, (d) Jute, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm201, , 102. Jute grows well on well-drained ___soils in the, flood plains where soils are renewed every year., ______temperature is required during the time, of growth., (a) fertile, low, (b) fertile, high, (c) infertile, low, (d) infertile, high, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm202, , 103. Which of the following is losing market to synthetic, fibres particularly nylon due to the high cost, involved?, (a) Acrylic, (b) Polyester, (c) Jute, (d) Hemp, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm203, , 104. Which of the following is used to make carpets and, gunny bags?, (a) Polyester, (b) Cotton, (c) Jute, (d) Silk, , 105. What percentage of India’s population is dependent, on agriculture?, (a) less than 50 %, (b) more than 60 %, (c) less than 40 %, (d) more than 85 %, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm205, , 106. Who made the first five-year plan in India?, (a) Jawaharlal Nehru, (b) Mahatma gandhi, (c) Rajendra prasad, (d) Sarvepalli radhakrishnan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm206, , 107. _____ was the main focus of our First Five Year, Plan, (a) Land reform, (b) Land degradation, (c) Land acquisition, (d) Land dispute, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm207, , 108. Package technology refers to____ introduced in, agriculture., (a) White Revolution, (b) Green Revolution, (c) Blue Revolution, (d) Revolution, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm208, , 109. ____ is the program that led to “White Revolution.”, (a) Operation Flood., (b) Operation blue star, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 123, (d) Evergreen, , (d) 1927-28., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm218, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm222, , 119. Who was the Champaran movement against?, (a) Wheat planters,, (b) The indigo planters, (c) Rice planters, (d) Above all, , 123. Which one of the following is helpful in inventing, new hybrid varieties of seeds?, (a) Genetic Engineering, (b) Green revolution, (c) White revolution, (d) Scientific Research, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm219, , 120. Why were the farmer forced to grow indigo on their, land ?, (a) it was necessary for the textile industries which, were located in Kolkata., (b) it was necessary for the paper industries which, were located in Kolkata., (c) it was necessary for the textile industries which, were located in Britain., (d) it was necessary for the paper industries which, were located in Britain, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm220, , 121. Under Globalization, our agricultural products are, not able to compete with the developed countries, because of the ___., (a) highly subsidized agriculture in those countries., (b) high quality products in these countries., (c) high export duties, (d) lack of awareness, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm221, , 122. In today’s world _____ revolution in the key, word for revolution in agriculture production. It is, based on genetic engineering. Genetic engineering, is recognised as a powerful supplement in inventing, new hybrids varieties of seed., (a) Gene, (b) Green, (c) White, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm223, , 124. Which agriculture is much in vogue today with, reference to agriculture?, (a) Green revolution, (b) Use of pesticides, (c) Organic farming, (d) Chemical based farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm224, , 125. Indian farmers should diversify their cropping, pattern from ____ to ___ crops, (a) cereals, low-value, (b) high-value, cereals, (c) cereals, high-value, (d) low-value, cereals, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm225, , 126. Which plant is used for bio diesel production?, (a) Jatropha, (b) Jojoba, (c) Palm, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm226, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 124 Agriculture, 127. Jatropha and Jojoba are -----., (a) Tree crops grooves, (b) Commercial crops, (c) All season fruits, (d) Bio-diesel crops, , Chap 3, , 132. Single-cropping for commercial purpose in large, areas of land is called ..........., (a) Plantation farming, (b) Subsistence farming, (c) Horticulture, (d) Sedentary intensive farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm227, , 128. In Indian agriculture, the period from July to, October is called ..........., (a) Rabi season, (b) Kharif season, (c) Slack season, (d) Pre-kharif season, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm228, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm232, , 133. Which one of the following crop is grown in Zaid, season?, (a) Rice, (b) Wheat, (c) Millets, (d) Cucumber, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm233, , 129. The crops grown after the monsoon season are called, ..........., (a) Rabi, (b) Seasonal, (c) Kharif, (d) Annual, , 134. Which one of the following is a ‘Rabi’ crop?, (a) Cotton, (b) Maize, (c) Arhar, (d) Mustard, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm229, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm234, , 130. Which of the following is not a Kharif crop?, (a) Sugarcane, (b) Rice, (c) Cotton, (d) Wheat, , 135. Barley, grams, mustard and peas are examples of, ..........., (a) Kharif crop, (b) Rabi crop, (c) Zaid crop, (d) Plantation crop, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm230, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm235, , 131. Which one of the following is not a plantation crop, in India?, (a) Coconut, (b) Cotton, (c) Tea, (d) Rubber, , 136. Kharif crops are grown during the ..........., (a) Rainy season, (b) Summer, (c) Winter, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm231, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm236, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 125, 137. Which of the following is a Rabi crop?, (a) Wheat, (b) Rice, (c) Cotton, (d) Jowar and bajra, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm237, , 138. Which one of the following is not a cropping season?, (a) Winter, (b) Kharif, (c) Rabi, (d) Zaid, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm238, , 139. The Agriculture that is practiced on small patches, of land with the help of primitive tools like hoe, dao, and digging sticks is ............, (a) Shifting Agriculture, (b) Primitive Subsistence Farming, (c) Intensive Subsistence Farming, (d) Commercial Farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm239, , 140. When a farmer produces just enough to sustain his, family, it is called ..........., (a) Subsistence agriculture, (b) Commercial agriculture, (c) Pastral farming, (d) Truck farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm240, , 141. Subsistence farming is practised to meet the needs of, .......... family., (a) Contractor’s, (b) Jagirdar’s, (c) Owner’s, (d) Farmers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm241, , 142. It’s a type of agriculture where farmers clear a patch, of land and produce food crops to sustain their family, (a) Regular farming, (b) Slash and burn farming, (c) Clear farming, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm242, , 143. The food crop benefited by winter rain in North, India is., (a) Wheat, (b) Rice, (c) Maze, (d) Soyabean, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm243, , 144. Soyabeans are rich in ............, (a) Vitamin A, (b) Proteins, (c) Minerals, (d) Carbohydrates, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm244, , 145. For the production of wheat there should be ............., (a) Cool and wet climate its growing period but hot, climate during the ripening period., (b) Sufficient heat but very little rainfall., (c) Sufficient heat and heavy rainfall., (d) Hot climate during the growing period but cool, climate during the ripening period., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm245, , 146. The main foodgrain of India is ..........., (a) Rice, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 126 Agriculture, (b) Wheat, (c) Sugarcane, (d) Maize, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm246, , Chap 3, , 151. Which cereal occupies the largest cropped area?, (a) Wheat, (b) Maize, (c) Jowar, (d) Rice, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm251, 147. The largest irrigation area in India is occupied by(a) Cotton, (b) Rice, (c) Wheat, (d) Sugarcane, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm247, , 148. Which of the following is a tropical monsoon crop?, (a) Jowar, (b) Chillies, (c) Rice, (d) Ragi, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm248, , 149. Which agricultural commodity of India gives largest, export value?, (a) Tea, (b) Basmati rice, (c) Spices, (d) Cotton, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm249, , 150. IR 20 and Ratna are two important varieties of, ..........., (a) Paddy, (b) Jowar, (c) Bajra, (d) Wheat, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm250, , 152. Some one travels from Kolkata to Delhi through the, Gangetic plain, he would notice that the cultivation, of wheat ..........., (a) Decreases, (b) Increases, (c) First decreases and then increases, (d) First increases and then decreases, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm252, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 153. Which of the following is the main Rabi crop of, Punjab?, (a) Rice, (b) Maize, (c) Wheat, (d) Groundnut, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm253, , 154. Wheat is the important crop in ..........., (a) Pampas of South America., (b) Velds of Africa., (c) Downs of Australia., (d) Prairies of North America., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 128 Agriculture, , Chap 3, , 169. A hot and wet climate is favourable for growing, which of the following crops?, (a) Rice, (b) Wheat, (c) Jowar, (d) Ragi, , grains?, (a) Pulses, (b) Millets, (c) Cereals, (d) Fodder, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm264, , 165. In the agricultural resources, cereals comprise of, ..........., (a) rubber, oil seeds, groundnut, (b) cotton, jute, hemp, (c) tea, coffee, cocoa, (d) rice, wheat, millets, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm265, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm269, , 170. In rice production, India stands at .......... position, in the world., (a) Second, (b) Seventh, (c) Eleventh, (d) Eighteenth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm270, , 166. The Govt. of India has decided to increase the export, of cashew nuts. Which of the following is not a major, cashew nut growing State?, (a) Goa, (b) Maharashtra, (c) Kerals, (d) Uttar Pradesh, , 171. If it rains only for two months which of the following, will yield maximum crop per hectare?, (a) Short term crops, (b) Long term crops, (c) Pulses, (d) Millets, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm266, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm271, , 167. Choose the odd one out., (a) Rice, (b) Moong, (c) Soybean, (d) Urad, , 172. Which one of the following is a leguminous crop?, (a) Millets, (b) Jowar, (c) Pulses, (d) Seasamum, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm267, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm272, , 168. ..........% of the pulses grown in Madhya Prades., (a) 45, (b) 55, (c) 40, (d) 23, , 173. Which type of crop is able to fix nitrogen from air?, (a) Legume, (b) Rice, (c) Tuber, (d) Potato, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm268, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm273, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 129, 174. The important crop that helps to restore soil fertility, by nitrogen fixation and is also a good source of, protein is ..........., (a) Cereals, (b) Pulses, (c) Vegetables, (d) Fruits, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm274, , 175. Rice cultivation requires ..........., (a) High temperature, high humidity and annual, rainfall above 100 cm., (b) Low temperature, low humidity and less rainfall., (c) Moderate temperature, high humidity and, annual rainfall more than 200 cm., (d) High temperature, zero humidity and no rainfall, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm275, , 176. Which is not food crop from the following?, (a) Rice, (b) Tea, (c) Maize, (d) Barley, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm276, , 177. Which one of the following crops is rich in iron and, calcium?, (a) Barley, (b) Rice, (c) Ragi, (d) Wheat, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm277, , 178. Which one of the following countries is the largest, producer of rice in the world?, (a) China, (b) Japan, (c) Philippines, , (d) Bangladesh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm278, , 179. Which of the following states does not produce any, significant quantity of rice?, (a) West Bengal, (b) Rajasthan, (c) Andhra Pradesh, (d) Tamil Nadu, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm279, , 180. Which of the following is the staple food crop of the, majority of Indian people?, (a) Maize, (b) Jowar, (c) Rice, (d) Wheat, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm280, , 181. .......... is the country which produces and exports the, largest quantity of pulses in the world., (a) Pakistan, (b) India, (c) USA, (d) China, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm281, , 182. Which one of the following sets of conditions is, necessary for a good cultivation of wheat?, (a) Moderate temperature and moderate rainfall, (b) High temperature and heavy rainfall, (c) High temperature and moderate rainfall, (d) Low temperature and low rainfall, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm282, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 130 Agriculture, , Chap 3, , 183. Which state leads in the production of pulses?, (a) Orissa, (b) Madhya Pradesh, (c) Maharashtra, (d) Uttar Pradesh, , 188. Which among the following is a cash crop?, (a) Jowar, (b) Bajra, (c) Ragi, (d) Oil seeds, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm283, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm288, , 184. _______ is the largest producer of coffee in India., (a) Karnataka, (b) Tamilnadu, (c) Kerala, (d) Telangna, , 189. Sugarcane crop grows well in the areas with a rainfall, of ..........., (a) 100-150 cm, (b) 75-100 cm, (c) 150-200 cm, (d) 200 cm and above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm284, , 185. The State which is the largest producer of tea in, India is ..........., (a) Assam, (b) West Bengal, (c) Tamil Nadu, (d) Kerala, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm285, , 186. Tea is grown mainly ..........., (a) In marshy lands, (b) On fertile plain lands, (c) On slopes of hills, (d) On river banks, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm286, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm289, , 190. Which one of the following is the leading producer, of oilseeds?, (a) Gujarat, (b) Madhya Pradesh, (c) Punjab, (d) Rajasthan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm290, , 191. What kind of soil is required for sugarcane crop, production?, (a) Sandy soil, (b) Laterite and rocky soil, (c) Deep, well-drained fertile soil, (d) Barren land, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm291, 187. For the cultivation of sugarcane .......... soil is suitable., (a) Black, (b) Red, (c) Laterite, (d) Sandy, loamy and red soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm287, , 192. The edible oil commonly used in India for preparation, of toilet soap is ..........., (a) Linseed oil, (b) Mustard oil, (c) Soyabean oil, (d) Coconut oil, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 131, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm292, , 193. Sugarcane requires a .......... climate with an average, temperature of 24 degree Celsius ............, (a) Wet; in summer, (b) Dry; in summer, (c) Hot and humid; throughout the year, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm293, , 194. The largest producer of oilseeds in the world is, ..........., (a) China, (b) USA, (c) India, (d) Russia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm294, , 195. The soil which is suitable for the cultivation of, plantation crops such as coffee and tea is ..........., (a) Alluvial soil, (b) Black soil, (c) Laterite soil, (d) Red soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm295, , 196. Sugarcane crop grows well in the areas with a rainfall, of ..........., (a) 100-150 cm, (b) 75-100 cm, (c) 150-200 cm, (d) 200 cm and above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm296, , 197. What type of climate is required for sugarcane ?, (a) Dry and hot, , (b) Hot and wet, (c) Cold and dry, (d) Cold and wet, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm297, , 198. Which state is the Second largest producer of Tea, after Assam?, (a) Karnataka, (b) West Bengal, (c) Kerala, (d) Andhra Pradesh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm298, , 199. Which one of the following regions are famous for, coffee and tea plantations?, (a) Shimla, (b) Mount abu, (c) Coorg, (d) Srinagar, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm299, , 200. Which one of the following cities is known for the, coffee and tea plantations?, (a) Shimla, (b) Mount abu, (c) Ooty, (d) Srinagar, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm300, , 201. Severe .......... damages the tea crop., (a) Rain, (b) Cold, (c) Frosts, (d) Fog, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm301, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 132 Agriculture, 202. Which of the following soils is suitable for cultivation, of tea?, (a) Red soil, (b) Black soil, (c) Alluvial soil, (d) Laterite soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm302, , 203. Tea is abundantly grown in ..........., (a) Maharashtra and Gujarat, (b) Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, (c) Assam and West Bengal, (d) Assam and Uttar Pradesh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm303, , 204. Where is India’s most prized tea grown?, (a) Nilgiris, (b) Munnar, (c) Jorhat, (d) Darjeeling, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm304, , 205. Consider the following statements and select the, correct answer using the code given below:, 1. West Bengal is the leading producer of tea in, India., 2. A tea plantation needs more than 200 cm of, rainfall., (a) Only 1 is correct, (b) Only 2 is correct, (c) Both 1 and 2 are correct, (d) Neither 1 nor 2 are correct, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm305, , Chap 3, , (c) Thailand, (d) Brazil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm306, , 207. The largest producer of tea in the world is, (a) USA, (b) Brazil, (c) China, (d) England, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm307, , 208. Rubber is produced in ..........., (a) Intensive subsistence farming, (b) Plantation farming, (c) Mixed farming, (d) Sedentary agriculture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm308, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 209. Rubber plants are mostly found in ..........., (a) Karnataka and Kerala, (b) Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, (c) Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, (d) Haryana and Maharashtra, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm309, 206. Which country is the largest producer of rubber in, the world?, (a) Malaysia, (b) Sri Lanka, , 210. Which one of the following has the highest production, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 133, 215. Jute fibre is obtained from which part of the Jute, ..........., (a) Root, (b) Stem, (c) Leaf, (d) Fruit, , of coffee?, (a) Andhra Pradesh, (b) Karnataka, (c) Kerala, (d) Tamil Nadu, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm310, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm315, , 211. Which one of the following oilseed in India is grown, in both Rabi and Kharif seasons?, (a) Groundnut, (b) Coconut, (c) Castor seed, (d) Mustard, , 216. Which type of soil is ideal for the cultivation of jute?, (a) Black soil, (b) Red soil, (c) Alluvial soil, (d) Laterite soil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm311, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm316, , 212. Cotton is a ........... crop., (a) Food, (b) Cash, (c) Plantation, (d) Dry, , 217. Jute requires ..........., (a) Moist climate, (b) Much rain, (c) Hot climate, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm312, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm317, , 213. For, (a), (b), (c), (d), , 218. Which crop is known as the golden fibre?, (a) Cotton, (b) Flax, (c) Jute, (d) Esparto, , growing cotton .......... soil is ideal., Black, Red, Laterite, Sandy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm313, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm318, , 214. Which one of the following soils is most suitable for, the cultivation of cotton in India?, (a) Red soil, (b) Laterite soil, (c) Alluvial soil, (d) Regur soil, , 219. Which among the following is the largest cotton, producing country ?, (a) Russia, (b) U.S.A., (c) India, (d) Egypt, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm314, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm319, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 134 Agriculture, 220. Which one of the following areas of India produces, largest amount of cotton?, (a) North western India and Gangetic West Bengal, (b) North western and western India, (c) Western and southern India, (d) Plains of northern India, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm320, , 221. The highest yield of cotton per hectare is in the state, of ..........., (a) Gujarat, (b) Haryana, (c) Punjab, (d) Tamil Nadu, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm321, , 222. The largest producer of oilseeds in the world is, ..........., (a) China, (b) USA, (c) India, (d) Russia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm322, , Chap 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm324, , 225. Cotton grows well in areas having temperature, between .......... and rainfall of ..........., (a) 10-15° C - 20-40 cm, (b) 15-20° C - 30-60 cm, (c) 20-25° C - 40-80 cm, (d) 20-30° C - 50-100 cm, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm325, , 226. Match the following:, List-I (Crops) List-II (Geographical conditions), A., , Barley, , 1., , Hot and dry climate with, poor soil, , B., , Rice, , 2., , Cool climate with poorer soil, , C., , Millets, , 3., , Warm and moist climate with, high altitude, , D., , Tea, , 4., , Hot and moist climate with, rich soil, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , A-2,, A-3,, A-2,, A-3,, , B-4,, B-4,, B-1,, B-2,, , C-1, D-3, C-1,D-2, C-4, D-3, C-4, D-1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm326, 223. The state in which maximum cotton cloth is produced, in India is ..........., (a) Maharashtra, (b) Gujarat, (c) Tamil Nadu, (d) West Bangal, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm323, , 224. Sugarcane crop grows well in the areas with a rainfall, of ..........., (a) 100-150 cm, (b) 75-100 cm, (c) 150-200 cm, (d) 200 cm and above, , 227. Which of the following conditions is/are essential for, tea cultivation?, A. tropical and sub-tropical climates, B. deep and fertile well-drained soi, C. cool and frost climate all through the year, (a) A, B and C, (b) A and B only, (c) B and C only, (d) A only, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm327, , 228. Which of the following are the varieties of oil seeds?, 1. Groundnut, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 135, 2., 3., 4., (a), (b), (c), (d), , Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Coconut, Cotton seed, Sunflower seed, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3 only, 2, 3, 4 only, 1, 2, 4 only, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm328, , 229. Assertion: Pulses except Tur dal are grown in rotation, with other crops., Reason: They are leguminous and help in restoring, the fertility of soil by fixing nitrogen from air in the, roots., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm329, , 230. Assertion : The promise of Green Revolution to, produce large amounts has brought it under major, controversies, Reason : It has caused land degradation due to, overuse of chemicals, drying aquifers and vanishing, biodiversity., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm330, , 231. Assertion: Mostly women are employed to harvest, tea leaves, Reason: Women are better pickers and can be, employed at relatively cheaper rates., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm331, , 232. Assertion : India’s primary activity is Agriculture., Reason : Two-thirds of its population is engaged in, agricultural activities., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm332, , 233. Assertion : Agriculture is not an old economic, activity., Reason : Farming varies from subsistence to, commercial type., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm333, , 234. Assertion : Plantation has an interface of agriculture, and industry., Reason : Plantation is a type of commercial farming,, a single crop is grown on a large area., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 136 Agriculture, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm334, , 235. Assertion: Biochemical inputs and irrigation are used, for obtaining higher production., Reason: Doses of biochemical input are used to grow, crops rapidly., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm335, , 236. Assertion: Crops are grown depending upon the, variations in soil, climate and cultivation practices., Reason : Crops are also grown according to, availability of water., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Chap 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm337, , 238. Assertion : Pulses are not considered as a major, source of protein in a vegetarian diet., Reason: Rice is a rabi crop and requires lot of rain, to grow., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm338, , 239. Assertion : Tea cultivation, is a labour - intensive, industry., Reason: Cultivation can be done throughout the, year .Tea bushes require warm and moist frost- free, climate., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm339, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm336, , 237. Assertion : apple food crop in India is rice and, requires less rain., Reason: Our country is the fourth largest producer, of rice in the world., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , 240. Assertion : Organic farming is much in vogue., Reason : In organic forming, crops are grown using, high doses to increase production., (a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and, Reason is not the correct explanation for, Assertion, (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect, (d) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm340, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 137, 241. Identify the crop being harvested in the given picture-, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Cauliflower, Spinach, Tea, Cotton, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm341, , 242. Look at the picture below and identify the type of, cultivation-, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , 243. Look at the picture below and choose one of the, major problem associated with the practice shown, in the picture-, , (a) Contamination of soil, water, vegetation., (b) Pesticides are harmful for insects., (c) Affect the crop yield., (d) This method is less effective., , and, , other, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm343, , 244. Study the following image and select the correct, option., , The crop shown in figure is, (a) Wheat, (b) Rice, (c) Cotton, (d) Jowar and bajra, , Commercial farming, Jhumming, Intersire Farming, Terrace cultivator, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm344, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm342, , 245. Study the following image and read following, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 138 Agriculture, , Chap 3, , (d) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II, , statement., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm346, , 247. Slash and Burn Agriculture is known by specific, name in different states of India., , 1., , It is a Kharif crop and requires hot and humid, climate for cultivation., 2. Major regions of rice production are the GangaBrahmaputra and Coastal areas and deltaic, regions with alluvial soil., 3. Temperature above 25C, and high humidity with, annual rainfall above 100 cm are favourable for, cultivation of this crop., which of the above statements are correct, (a) 1 and 2, (b) 1 and 3, (c) 2 and 3, (d) All 1, 2 and 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm345, , Match the shaded states marked in the given map, with codes given in the Table (Different names of, Slash and Burn Agriculture) and select the correct, answer using the code given below:, (a) A-III, B-IV; C-II; D-I, (b) A-III, B-II; C-IV; D-I, (c) A-I, B-IV; C-II; D-III, (d) A-I, B-II; C-IV; D-III, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm347, 246. Match the given crops with their major producing, areas shown on the map of India., A. Wheat, B. Coffee, C. Rice, D. Tea, , 248. Identify the crop• It is a Kharif crop which requires temperature, between 21°C to 27°C, • It grows well in alluvial soil., • In some states it is grown as Rabi crop., (a) Millets, (b) Wheat, (c) Sugarcane, (d) Maize, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm348, , (a) A-I, B-IV, C-III, D-II, (b) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV, (c) A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV, , 249. Identify the crop• Second most important cereal crop of India., • Is main food crop in north and north-western, part of country., • is a rabi crop., • Requires 50-70 cm of annual rainfall evenly, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 139, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , distributed over the growing season., Wheat, Maize, Jowar, Bajra, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm349, , 250. Identify the agro based industry• Also called as silk farming., • It is the process of making silk fibres., • It includes the raising of silk worms and then, processing of fibres they produce., • Silkworms are feeded upon mulberry leaves., (a) Agriculture, (b) Sericulture, (c) Apiculture, (d) Lac culture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm350, , 251. Identify the movement• Also called as blood less revolution., • Was a voluntary land reform movement., • Initiated by Vinoba Bhave., • This movements attempted to persuade wealthy, land owners to voluntarily give a percentage of, their land to landless people., (a) Salt Satyagraha, (b) Dandi March, (c) Bhoodan Movement, (d) Champaran Movement, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm351, , 252. Arrange the following steps of sericulture in the, correct sequence1. The extraction of silk filaments from the silkworm, cocoons., 2. Silk filaments are woven together to form a, thread., 3. The cultivation of mulberry leaves., 4. Rearing of silkworm on mulberry leaves., (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, (b) 4, 3, 2, 1, , (c) 3, 4, 2, 1, (d) 3, 4, 1, 2, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm352, , 253. Arrange the following state (from higher to lower) as, rice production states1. Assam, 2. Bihar, 4. Uttar Pradesh, 5. West Bengal, (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, (b) 4, 3, 2, 1, (c) 2, 1, 3, 4, (d) 3, 2, 4, 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm353, , 254. Arrange the following steps of ‘Jhumming cultivation”, in correct sequence., 1. Burning the felled trees., 2. clear a patch of land., 3. Fallowing., 4. Planting and harvesting., (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, (b) 3, 2, 1, 4, (c) 2, 1, 3, 4, (d) 2, 1, 4, 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm354, , 255. Look at the table below carefully and answer the, questionSector in (%), , 2013-14, , 2014-15, , 2015-16, , Agriculture, , 4.2, , - 0.2, , 1.1, , Industry, , 5.0, , 5.9, , 7.3, , Services, , 7.8, , 10.3, , 9.2, , GDP, , 6.6, , 7.2, , 7.6, , Though the GDP growth rate is increasing over the, years still the growth rate in agriculture has been, decelerating. which of the following is the most, significant reason of the situation(a) Increase in import duties on agricultural, products., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 140 Agriculture, (b) Reduction in the public investment in agriculture, sector., (c) Increase in subsidy on fertilisers., (d) Alternative employment opportunities are, decreasing., , Source Based Questions 1 : Read the source given, below and answer 8 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Sustained uses of land without compatible technoinstitutional changes have hindered the pace of, agricultural development. Inspite of development, of sources of irrigation most of the farmers in large, parts of the country still depend upon monsoon and, natural fertility in order to carry on their agriculture., For a growing population, this poses a serious, challenge. Agriculture which provides livelihood for, more than 60 per cent of its population, needs some, serious technical and institutional reforms. Thus,, collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation, and abolition of zamindari, etc. were given priority to, bring about institutional reforms in the country after, Independence. ‘Land reform’ was the main focus of, our First Five Year Plan. The right of inheritance, had already lead to fragmentation of land holdings, necessitating consolidation of holdings. The laws of, land reforms were enacted but the implementation, was lacking or lukewarm. The Government of India, embarked upon introducing agricultural reforms to, improve Indian agriculture in the 1960s and 1970s., The Green Revolution based on the use of package, technology and the White Revolution (Operation, Flood) were some of the strategies initiated to improve, the lot of Indian agriculture. But, this too led to the, concentration of development in few selected areas., Therefore, in the 1980s and 1990s, a comprehensive, land development programme was initiated, which, included both institutional and technical reforms., Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood,, cyclone, fire and disease, establishment of Grameen, banks, cooperative societies and banks for providing, loan facilities to the farmers at lower rates of interest, were some important steps in this direction., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm355, , 256. Complete the following table with the correct, informationMovement, , Started in, year, , Started in, state, , Started, because, , Champaran, Movement, , 1917, , A-?, , B-?, , (a) A-Punjab, B-Farmers of that region were forced, to grow cotton on their land., (b) A-Bihar, B-Farmers of that region were forced to, grow indigo on their land., (c) A-Punjab, B-Farmers of that region were forced, to grow tea on their land., (d) A-Bihar, B-Farmers of that region were forced to, grow nothing on their land., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm356, , 257. Complete the following table with correct informationCropping Sowing, seasons, period, , Harvesting, period, , Kharif, , Onset of, monsoon, , September- B - ?, October, , Rabi, , A-?, , April-June, , Crops grown, , Wheat,, barley, gram, , (a) A -the summer months B -Paddy, maize, bajra,, arhar, (b) A -October- December, onset of winter. B, -watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, (c) A -October- December, onset of winter. B, -Paddy, maize, bajra, arhar, (d) A -the summer months. B -watermelon,, muskmelon, cucumber, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm357, , Chap 3, , 258. In order to tackle the various problems faced by the, Indian agriculture especially the pressure of growing, population, various ______ and _____ reforms, have been initiated., (a) political, institutional, (b) technological, institutional, (c) administrative, judicial, (d) executive, organisational, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm358, , , , Which of the following is associated with Operation, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 141, flood?, (a) Green revolution, (b) White Revolution, (c) Gene Revolution, (d) Blood less revolution, , (d) Consolidation of land holdings., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm358, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm358, , , , What was the main objective of the Green Revolution?, (a) Improvement in the conditions of the farmers, (b) increase in irrigated area., (c) increase in the agricultural production, (d) mechanisation of farming., , , , Which of the following isn’t included in the, comprehensive land development programme of the, 1980s and 1990s ?, (a) kisan credit card, (b) personal accident insurance scheme, (c) Minimum Support Price, (d) Fragmentation of land holdings., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm358, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm358, , , , Which of the following measures is not introduced by, the government to improve agriculture., (a) abolition of zamindari system, (b) consolidation of land holdings, (c) crop insurance, (d) maximum support price., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm358, , Land reform included, 1. Abolition of Zamindari, 2. Fragmentation of land holdings, 3 Irrigation, 4. Land ceiling, Which of the able statements are correct?, (a) 1 and 2, (b) 2 and 3, (c) 1 and 4, (d) 3 and 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm358, , , Institutional reforms are(a) Changes brought by State governments to, improve agriculture., (b) Changes brought by Central government to, improve agriculture., (c) Changes brought by both Central and State, government from time to time to improve, agriculture., (d) Green Revolution., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm358, , , , Grouping of small land holdings into a bigger one is, called(a) The ceiling on land holdings., (b) Collectivisation., (c) Co-operation farming., , Source Based Questions 2 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Globalisation is not a new phenomenon. It was, there at the time of colonisation. In the nineteenth, century when European traders came to India,, at that time too, Indian spices were exported, to different countries of the world and farmers of, south India were encouraged to grow these crops., Till today it is one of the important items of export, from India. During the British period cotton belts, of India attracted the British and ultimately cotton, was exported to Britain as a raw material for their, textile industries. Under globalisation, particularly, after 1990, the farmers in India have been exposed to, new challenges. Despite being an important producer, of rice, cotton, rubber, tea, coffee, jute and spices, our agricultural products are not able to compete, with the developed countries because of the highly, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 142 Agriculture, subsidised agriculture in those countries. Today,, Indian agriculture finds itself at the crossroads. To, make agriculture successful and profitable, proper, thrust should be given to the improvement of the, condition of marginal and small farmers. The green, revolution promised much. But today it’s under, controversies. It is being alleged that it has caused, land degradation due to overuse of chemicals, drying, aquifers and vanishing biodiversity. The keyword, today is “gene revolution”, which includes genetic, engineering. In fact organic farming is much in vogue, today because it is practised without factory made, chemicals such as fertilisers and pesticides. Hence, it, does not affect environment in a negative manner., 259. The given extract throws light on _____., (a) Globalisation and the colonisation in agriculture., (b) Impact of globalisation on agriculture., (c) New Economic policy pertaining to agriculture., (d) none of these., , Chap 3, , includes genetic engineering. Which of the following, is recognized as genetic engineering?, (a) powerful supplement in inventing insecticides, and pesticides, (b) powerful supplement in inventing biological, inputs and fertilisers, (c) powerful supplement in inventing new hybrid, varieties of seeds, (d) powerful supplement in inventing organic and, inorganic farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm359, , , , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm359, , In the nineteenth century when European traders, came to India, _____were exported to different, countries of the world., (a) Indian clothes, (b) Indian spices, (c) Indian diamonds, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm359, , , Which of the following has been a direct disadvantage, of globalisation to the farmer?, (a) increase in global competition with the developed, countries., (b) degradation of land due to the overuse of, chemicals., (c) Increased expenditure on buying HYV seeds., (d) all the above., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm359, , , , The method of farming done without using any type, of chemical fertiliser, urea, insecticides is known as, _______, (a) mixed farming, (b) organic farming, (c) sustainable farming, (d) inorganic farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm359, , , , The key word today is “gene revolution” which, , , , Cotton textile industry in Manchester and Liverpool, flourished, (a) due to the availability of good quality cotton, from Manchester., (b) due to the availability of good quality cotton, from India, (c) due to the availability of good quality cotton, from Japan, (d) due to the availability of good quality cotton, from Liverpool, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm359, , Source Based Questions 3 : Read the source given, below and answer 10 questions that follow by choosing, the most appropriate option:, Rabi crops are sown in winter from October to, December and harvested in summer from April to, June. Some of the important rabi crops are wheat,, barley, peas, gram and mustard. Though, these, crops are grown in large parts of India, states from, the north and Northwestern parts such as Punjab,, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 144 Agriculture, , The tea plant grows well in tropical and subtropical climates endowed with deep and fertile well, -drained soil, rich in humus and organic matter., Tea bushes require warm and moist frost -free, climate all through the year. Frequent showers, evenly distributed over the year ensure continuous, growth of tender leaves. Tea is a labour-intensive, industry. It requires abundant, cheap and skilled, labour. Tea is processed within the tea garden; to, restore its freshness. Major tea producing states are, Assam, hills of Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri districts., West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Apart from, these, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Meghalaya,, Andhra Pradesh and Tripura are also tea – producing, states in the country. In 2017 India was the second, largest producer of tea after China. Indian coffee is, known in the world for its good quality. The Arabica, variety initially brought from Yemen is produced in, the country. This variety is in great demand all over, the world. Initially its cultivation was introduced on, the Baba Budan Hills and even today its cultivation, is confined to the Nilgiris in Karnataka, Kerala and, Tamil Nadu., , western temperate cyclones help in the success of the, Green Revolution., (a) Sunshine, (b) Precipitation, (c) Cold climate, (d) Hot climate, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm360, , , , Crops grown during Rabi season are ______ and, _______., (a) Tea and Coffee, (b) Cotton and Jute, (c) Wheat and Peas, (d) Aus and Aman, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm360, , , , Kharif crops are harvested in:, (a) September and October, (b) June and July, (c) April and June, (d) December and January, , Chap 3, , 261. What is common between Tea and Coffee?, (a) They are Beverages, (b) They are plantation crops, (c) They grow in Hilly regions, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm360, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm361, , , , , , Crops which are grown in states like Assam, Bengal, and Odisha in a year. –, (a) Rice, Wheat and Maize, (b) Bajra, Rice and Wheat, (c) Aus, Aman and Boro, (d) Pulses, Cotton and Jute, , Which of the following conditions can spoil tea crops?, (a) Frequent rains widespread throughout the year, (b) Clayey soil which has a high-water holding, capacity, (c) Deep fertile well -drained soil, (d) Warm, moist and frost-free climate, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm360, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm361, , Source Based Questions 4 : Read the source given, below and answer 5 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, , , , Tea cultivation is an example of plantation, agriculture. It is also an important beverage crop, introduced in India initially by the British. Today,, most of the tea plantations are owned by Indians., , India competes with ____ for its ____ of tea., (a) China, consumption, (b) Yemen, production, (c) China, Production, (d) Yemen, consumption, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 3 Agriculture Page 145, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm361, , , , Taking a hint from the given picture: identify what, are these women doing?, , , ******, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Sowing the tea and coffee seeds, Plucking coffee beans, Pruning tea bushes, Plucking tea leaves., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm361, , , , What are the climatic conditions required for the, growth of tea?, 1. Tropical and sub-tropical climate, 2. Heavy rainfall ranging from 150 cm to 250 cm, 3. Soil should contain good amount of lime, Select the correct answer using the code given below:, (a) 1,2 and 3, (b) 1 and 2 only, (c) 2 and 3 only, (d) 1 only, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm361, , , , Tea falls in which type of Industry?, (a) Labour - intensive industry, (b) Capital - intensive industry, (c) Both (A) and (B ), (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/cm361, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 154 Power Sharing, , Chap 1, , , CHAPTER, 1, , Previous year questions and important, questions are repeated so that students, can do more practice for these questions., , Power Sharing, 1., , What is the population of Belgium ?, (a) over one crore, (b) under one crore, (c) Two crore, (d) over two crore, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm101, , 2., , What percent of population lived in Flemish region, and speak Dutch in Belgium?, (a) 29, (b) 40, (c) 79, (d) 59, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm102, , 3., , What percent of Brussels speaks Dutch in Belgium?, (a) 20, (b) 40, (c) 60, (d) 80, , 5., , ____community is relatively rich and powerful in, Belgium?, (a) French speaking, (b) Sinhala-speakers, (c) Dutch-speaking, (d) Tamil speakers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm105, , 6., , Sri Lanka is an island nation, just a few kilometres, from the Southern coast of ____, (a) Goa, (b) Kerala, (c) Tamil Nadu, (d) Lakshadweep, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm106, , 7., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm103, , When power is shared among legislative executive, and judiciary in democracy it is known as?, (a) horizontal distribution of power, (b) vertical distribution of power, (c) federalism, (d) Competitive Federalism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm107, 4., , __ People of ___ region of Belgium spoke French?, (a) 40 %, Wallonia, (b) 70%, Flemish, (c) 65%, Sinhala, (d) 15%, Tamil, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm104, , 8., , Belgium is a small country in Europe, smaller in area, than the state of Haryana. it has borders with ___,, ___, ___ and ___., (a) Netherlands, Germany, (b) France, Luxembourg, (c) Germany, France, (d) Luxembourg, France, Germany, Netherlands, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 155, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm108, , 9., , Belgium is a ___ country in Europe, ___ in area, than the state of Haryana. It has border with France,, Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg., (a) small, bigger, (b) small, Smaller, (c) big, bigger, (d) big, smaller, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm109, , 10. Which is not correct reason to led the tension between, Dutch speaking people in Belgium in 1950-1960’s ?, (a) The primary cause which led to the tension, between the Dutch-speaking people and Frenchspeaking people was the economic inequality., (b) Dutch-speaking people were in majority and the, French-speaking people were in minority., (c) The French-speaking people were poor and not, powerful while the Dutch-speaking people were, rich and more powerful., (d) the disparity was a result of the minority, population of Dutch-speaking people in the, capital and majority in the country., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm110, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 11. What is the population of Sri Lanka in 2020?, (a) over one crore, (b) under one crore, (c) Two crore, (d) over two crore, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm111, , 12. The major social groups of Sri Lanka are ______., (a) Sinhalse and Dutch, (b) Dutch and SriLankan Tamils, (c) French and Dutch, (d) Sinhalse and Sri Lankan Tamils, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm112, , 13. The population of, ___________., (a) Sinhala 55 % and, (b) Sinhala 68 % and, (c) Sinhala 74 % and, (d) Sinhala 80 % and, , Sri Lanka is divided into, Tamil, Tamil, Tamil, Tamil, , 45%., 25%., 18%., 15%., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm113, , 14. Which one of the following communities is not related, to Sri Lanka?, (a) Dutch, (b) Sri Lankan Tamils, (c) Sinhalese, (d) Indian Tamils, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm114, , 15. In Srilanka Most of the Sinhala speaking people, are ____, while most of the Tamils are ____, or____., (a) Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, (b) Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, (c) Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, (d) Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm115, , 16. Buddhism is the official religion of____., (a) Sri Lanka, (b) Pakistan, (c) Indonesia, (d) England, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 156 Power Sharing, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm116, , 17. In Srilanka there are about ___percent, Christians,who are both tamil and sinhala., (a) 10, (b) 15, (c) 7, (d) 12, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm117, , 18. The religion which is practiced by 7 percent of Sri, lankan population is____., (a) Hinduism, (b) Buddhism, (c) Christianity, (d) Islam, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm118, , 19. When Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country?, (a) 1940, (b) 1956, (c) 1948, (d) 1984, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm119, , 20. Act of ____, recognised Sinhala as the official, language by disregarding Tamil., (a) 1940, (b) 1956, (c) 1948, (d) 1984, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm120, , 21. What kind of measures were adopted in Sri Lanka, after independence to establish Sinhala supremacy, (Delhi 2009) in the government?, (a) Economic measures, , Chap 1, , (b) Majoritarianism measures, (c) Political measures, (d) D) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm121, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 22. Sri Lankan government followed preferential policies, for Sinhalas in____, (a) Government jobs, (b) University positions, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm122, , 23. The state that protects and fosters Buddhism is, ____., (a) Nigeria, (b) Finland, (c) Sri Lanka, (d) Belgium, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm123, , 24. The major objective of LTTE in Sri Lanka was to, ____., (a) Establish autonomy for Buddhist people, (b) Attain independence for Christians, (c) End Sinhala rule, (d) Demand separate homeland for Tamils, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 157, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm124, , 25. The major cause of the civil war in Sri Lanka was, the distrust between the two communities namely, _______., (a) Sri Lankan Tamils and the Indian Tamils, (b) Hindus and Muslims, (c) Sinhalas and Moors, (d) Sinhalas and the Tamils., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm125, , 26. Which term is correct for the distrust between two, communities turned into widespread conflict?, (a) civil war, (b) Religious war., (c) absolute war, (d) World War, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm126, , 27. When did civil war in Sri Lanka end?, (a) 1983, (b) 2000, (c) 2009, (d) 1991, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm127, , 28. Between 1970 and 1993, how many times the, Belgian’s amended their constitution so as to work, out an arrangement that would enable everyone to, live together within the same country?, (a) Two times, (b) Three times, (c) Four times, (d) Five times, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm128, , of Dutch and French speaking ministers shall, be____ in the central government., (a) Unequal, (b) Equal, (c) According to the population, (d) According to the will of the prime minister, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm129, , 30. Which was not the provision of Belgium Constitution?, (a) Constitution prescribes that the number of, Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be, equal in the central govt., (b) Some special laws require the support of majority, of members from each linguistic group., (c) Brussels have a separate govt. in which both, communities have equal representation., (d) The community govt. has no power regarding, culture, education and language., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm130, , 31. The capital of Belgium is ___., (a) Walloon, (b) Brussels, (c) Paris, (d) Melbourne, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm131, , 32. Who does not elect the Community Government in, Belgium?, (a) Dutch speaking people, (b) French speaking people, (c) German speaking people, (d) Sinhala leaders, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm132, , 33. Which of the following country has the headquarters, of the European Union?, (a) USA, , 29. Constitution of Belgium prescribes that the number, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 158 Power Sharing, (b) France, (c) Belgium, (d) Australia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm133, , 34. Which of the following was not similar between Sri, Lanka and Belgium?, (a) Both nations have small geographical area, (b) Both nations have small populations, (c) Both nations faced ethnic problems., (d) Both formed a community government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm134, , 35. Imposing the will of majority community over others, may look like an attractive option in the short run,, but in the long run it undermines the ____., (a) Economic interests of the nation, (b) political interests of the nation, (c) economic interests of the minority., (d) unity of the nation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm135, , 36. A legitimate government is one where_____., (a) Citizens participate to acquire a stake in the, system, (b) Citizen have unequal rights, (c) Majority rules over minority, (d) Minorities are provided with special privileges, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm136, , Chap 1, , 38. Belgium Shares borders with France, the Netherlands,, Germany and ____?, (a) Norway, (b) England, (c) Luxembourg, (d) Italy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm138, , 39. In the capital city Brussels, 80 percent people, speak___?, (a) French, (b) Dutch, (c) German, (d) English, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm139, , 40. 20 % of the people of Brussels Speak___?, (a) Dutch, (b) English, (c) German, (d) Italian, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm140, , 41. Brussels presented a special problem: What was it?, (a) Dutch-speaking people constituted a minority in, the country, but a majority in the capital, (b) Dutch-speaking people constituted a majority in, the country, but a minority in the capital, (c) Other foreign languages were seeping in, (d) English was becoming dominant, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm141, 37. Prudential reason of power sharing is based on, careful calculation of _______., (a) Gains and losses, (b) money and man power, (c) Profit and gains, (d) Gains and losses, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm137, , 42. What percentage of Srilankan population is Tamil, Speaking?, (a) 50%, (b) 20%, (c) 18%, (d) 16%, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 159, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm142, , 43. The people whose forefathers came from India to, Srilanka as plantation workers during the colonial, period are called___., (a) Sri Lankan Tamils, (b) Indian Tamils, (c) Tamil Indians, (d) Indian Sri Lankans, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm143, , 44. Most of the Sinhalese Speaking people in Srilanka, are___?, (a) Hindus, (b) Christians, (c) Muslims, (d) Buddhists, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm144, , 45. When did Sri Lanka emerge as an independent, country?, (1) 1949, (2) 1950, (3) 1948, (4) 1951, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm145, , 46. In____an Act was passed to recognise Sinhalese as, the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil., The governments followed preferential policies that, favoured Sinhalese applicants for university positions, and government jobs?, (1) 1956, (2) 1957, (3) 1958, (4) 1959, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm146, , 47. All these government measures, coming one after the, other, gradually increased the ___among the Sri, Lankan Tamils., (a) Protests, (b) Favouritism, (c) Feeling of alienation, (d) Subordination, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm147, , 48. By the 1980s several political organisations were, formed demanding ____., (a) Certain rights, (b) Independent Tamil Eelam (state), (c) Sovereign State, (d) Priority in Jobs for Tamils, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm148, , 49. When did the Civil War of Sri Lanka end?, (a) 2010, (b) 2009, (c) 2005, (d) 2011, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm149, , 50. How many times was the constitution of Belgium, amended between 1970 and 1993?, (a) Three times, (b) Two times, (c) Four times, (d) Once, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm150, , 51. The Constitution of Belgium prescribes that, the number of Dutch and French-speaking, ministers____., (a)Shall be equal, (b) Dutch speaking shall be more, (c) French speaking will be more, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 160 Power Sharing, , Chap 1, , (d) political parties, pressure groups and movements, , (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm151, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm155, , 52. The ‘community government’ is elected by people, belonging to one language community – Dutch,, French and German-speaking. What powers does it, hold?, (a) Cultural, educational and language-related, issues., (b) Political issues, (c) Defence related issues, (d) All of the above, , 56. Which of the following is a federal division of power?, (a) governments at the provincial or regional level., (b) legislature, executive and judiciary, (c) among different social groups, (d) political parties, pressure groups and movements, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm152, , 53. Give one moral reason as why power sharing is good?, Select correct option from below., (a) It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict, between social groups, (b) It does not lead to confusion in managing the, state, (c) People have a right to be consulted on how they, are to be governed., (d) power sharing is a good way to ensure the, stability of political order, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm153, , 54. Earlier, the idea of power-sharing has emerged in, opposition to ____?, (a) Democracy, (b) Dictatorship, (c) Monarchy, (d) the principle of authoritarian Undivided political, power., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm154, , 55. Select an example of horizontal distribution of power?, (a) governments at the provincial or regional level., (b) legislature, executive and judiciary, (c) among different social groups, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm156, , 57. Where power is shared among different organs of, government, such as the legislature, executive and, judiciary, what is the functioning of this system, called?, (a) Horizontal system, (b) System of checks and balances, (c) System of shared duties, (d) System of limited power, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm157, , 58. Consider the following statements about power, sharing arrangements in Belgium and Sri Lanka., A. In Belgium, the Dutch-speaking majority people, tried to impose their domination on the minority, French-speaking community., B. In Sri Lanka, the policies of the government, sought to ensure the dominance of the Sinhalaspeaking majority., C. The Tamils in Sri Lanka demanded a federal, arrangement of power sharing to protect their, culture, language and equality of opportunity in, education and jobs., D. The transformation of Belgium from unitary, government to a federal one prevented a possible, division of the country on linguistic lines, Which of the statements are correct?, (a) All of the above, (b) A,B and D, (c) C and D, (d) B, C and D, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm158, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 161, 59. In Sri lanka, there are about….. percent Christians,, who are both Tamil and Sinhala?, (a) 10, (b) 15, (c) 7, (d) 12, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm159, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , (d) The state govt can contradict the Central, government., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm162, , 63. When many countries of Europe came together to, form the European Union, ………. was chosen as the, headquarter?, (a) Paris, (b) Brussels, (c) Rome, (d) London, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm163, , Purchase Hard Book, , 60. In Srilanka the democratically elected government, adopted a series of ……….. measures to establish, Sinhala supremacy?, (a) Extreme, (b) Democratic, (c) Political, (d) Majoritarian, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm160, , 61. In Srilanka, a new constitution stipulated that the, state shall protect and foster ___Tamil Indians., (a) Hinduism, (b) Buddhism, (c) Christainy, (d) Islam, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm161, , 62. In Belgium____, (a) The state governments are not subordinate to, the Central Government., (b) The state governments are subordinate to the, Central Government., (c) The state governments have no say before the, central Government., , 64. Select correct prudential reason for power sharing?, (a) Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy., (b) People have a right to be consulted on how they, are to be governed., (c) Citizens, through participation, acquire a stake, in the system, (d) Power sharing is good because it helps to reduce, the possibility of conflict between social groups, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm164, , 65. Defining moments of democracy come when the, country is going through ___., (a) Transition to democracy, (b) Expansion of democracy, (c) Deepening of democracy, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm165, , 66. One basic principle of democracy is that ___ the, source of all political power., (a) prime minister is, (b) people are, (c) chief minister is, (d) women are, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 162 Power Sharing, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm166, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm170, , 67. The diverse groups and views are given due respect, in ____., (a) Totalitarianism, (b) Autocracy, (c) Democracy., (d) Dictatorship, , 71. Which arrangement is called the system of checks, and balances?, (a) Horizontal power sharing, (b) vertical power sharing, (c) executive power sharing, (d) judiciary power sharing, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm167, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm171, , 68. In dealing with power sharing, which one of, the following statements is NOT correct about, democracy?, (a) People are the source of all political power. !, (b) In a democracy, people rule themselves j through, institutions of self-governance., (c) In a democracy, due respect is given to diverse, groups and views that exist in a society., (d) In a democracy, if the power to decide is dispersed,, it is not possible to take quick decisions and, enforce them., , 72. A system of ‘checks and balances’ is another, name for which one of the following power-sharing, arrangements:, (a) Power sharing among different social groups., (b) Vertical division of power or power shared among, different levels of government., (c) Horizontal division of power or power shared, among different organs of the government., (d) Power sharing in the form of political parties,, pressure groups and governments., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm168, , 69. A belief that the majority community should be, able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by, disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority is:, (a) Power Sharing, (b) Central Government, (c) Majoritarianism, (d) Community Government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm169, , 70. Majoritarianism is a belief that the majority, community should be able to rule a country by, disregarding the _____., (a) Minority community, (b) Ethnic group, (c) sinhala group, (d) muslim community, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm172, , 73. Which one of the following statements about powersharing arrangements is correct?, (a) Power sharing is necessary only in societies which, have religious, linguistic or ethnic divisions., (b) Power sharing is suitable only for big countries, that have regional divisions., (c) Every society needs some form of power sharing, even if it is small or does not have social divisions., (d) Power-sharing is not necessary at all., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm173, , 74. Which of these does not represent power sharing?, (a) Horizontal distribution of powers, (b) Vertical distribution of powers, (c) Community government in Belgium, (d) One party system in China, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm174, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 163, 75. Sri Lankan Tamils launched a struggle for, (a) Language recognition, autonomy and equal, opportunities, (b) Language based divison of country and major, jobs, (c) Equal distribution of resources and separate land, (d) Government jobs and equal representation in, government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm175, , 76. In Belgium, 59% people living in the Flemish region, speaks ____., (a) Spanish, (b) English, (c) Sinhala, (d) Dutch, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm176, , 77. Prudential reasons of power sharing are ____., (a) The stability of political order, (b) To reduce the possibility of conflict between, social groups, (c) A fair share to minority, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm177, , 78. What is the third tier of government known as?, (a) Village Panchayats, (b) State government, (c) Local self-government, (d) Zila Parishad, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm178, , 79. The third tier of government in India is _____., (a) Subordinate government, (b) co-operative government, (c) local counsils, (d) Panchayats, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm179, , 80. ____ is used to give minority communities a fair, share in power., (a) Horizontal Division of Power, (b) Vertical Division of Power, (c) Division of Power among different Social Groups, (d) Division of Power among Political Parties,, Pressure Groups, and Movements, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm180, , 81. In____, different organs of government, placed at, the same level, exercised different powers., (a) Vertical Division of Power, (b) Division of Power among different Social Groups, (c) Horizontal Division of Power, (d) Division of Power among Political Parties,, Pressure Groups, and Movements, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm181, , 82. Which form of power sharing is also termed as, vertical division of power?, (a) Power shared among different organs of, government., (b) Power shared among different social groups., (c) Power shared among different political, parties,pressure groups and movements., (d) Power shared among government at different, levels., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm182, , 83. A type of government in which many political parties, join together to prove their majority in the house, ____., (a) Community government, (b) Democratic government, (c) State government, (d) Coalition government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm183, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 164 Power Sharing, 84. Vertical power sharing helps in _____., (a) Concentration of power, (b) Creating differences, (c) Motivating leaders, (d) Decentralization of power, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm184, , 85. Federalism is a system of government in which the, power is ____., (a) concentrated in a few hands, (b) concentrated in the central government, (c) Divided between a central authority and various, constituents, (d) Divided amongst various communities, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm185, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm188, , 89. Which of the following is not a region of Belgium?, (a) Flemish, (b) Wallon, (c) Luxembourg, (d) Brussels - capital region, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm189, , 90. Which language is dominantly spoken in Belgium?, (a) Dutch, (b) Spanish, (c) French, (d) Italian, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm190, 86. Belgium is a small country located in which of the, following continent?, (a) Asia, (b) Europe, (c) North America, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm186, , 87. Belgium shares its border with how many countries, of Europe?, (a) Three, (b) Four, (c) Five, (d) Six, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm187, , 88. Which one of the following communities constituted, majority in Brussels?, (a) French Speaking, (b) Dutch Speaking, (c) German Speaking, (d) None of them, , 91. In the city of Brussels(a) 80% people speak French while 20% speak Dutch, (b) 80% people speak Dutch while 20% speak French, (c) 80% people speak German while 20% speak, French, (d) 80% people speak German while 20% speak, Dutch, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm191, , 92. Which of the following is a major ethnic group of Sri, Lanka?, (a) Christian and Tamil, (b) Buddhist and Hindu, (c) Sinhala and Tamil, (d) Sinhala and Christian, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm192, , 93. ‘Sri Lankan Tamil’ refers to which of the following?, (a) Tamil Muslim, (b) Tamil native of the country, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 165, (c) Tamil whose forefathers came from India in the, colonial period, (d) Tamil Hindu, , (d) B, C, D, G, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm196, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm193, , 94. In which part of Sri Lanka are the Indian Tamils, concentrated?, (a) North and South, (b) North and East, (c) East and West, (d) South and East, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm194, , 95. Consider the following statements and select the, correct code., (i) Power-sharing is good for democracy., (ii) Power-sharing helps to reduce the possibility of, conflicts among social groups., (a) Statement (i) is true and statement (ii) is false, (b) Statement (i) is false but statement (ii) is true, (c) Both statement are true, (d) Both statement are false, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm195, , 96. Different arguments are usually put forth in favour, of and against power sharing. Identify those which, are in favour of power sharing and select the answer, using the codes given below., A. Power sharing reduces conflict among different, communities, B. Power sharing decreases the possibility of, arbitrariness, C. Power sharing delays decision making process, D. Power sharing accommodates diversities, E. Power sharing increases instability and, divisiveness, F. Power sharing promotes people’s participation in, government, G. Power sharing undermines the unity of a country, (a) A, B, D, F, (b) A, C, E, F, (c) A, B, D, G, , 97. Consider the following statements about the ethnic, composition of Sri Lanka:, A. Major social groups are the Sinhala- speaking, (74%) and Tamil-speaking (18%)?, B. Among the Tamils, there are two sub-groups, Sri, Lankan Tamils and Indian Tamils., C. There are about 7% Christians, who are both, Tamil and Sinhala., D. Most of the Sinhala-speaking are Hindus or, Muslims and most of the Tamil-speaking are, Buddhists., Which of the above statements are correct?, (a) A, B, C, (b) A, B, D, (c) B, C, D, (d) A, B, C, D, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm197, , 98. Which of the following is not a major social group, in Sri Lanka?, (a) Sinhala-speakers or Sinhala Community, (b) Sri Lankan Tamils, (c) Indian Tamils, (d) Anglo-Indians, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm198, , 99. Fill in the blank by choosing the most appropriate, option, Belgium: Dutch : : Sri Lanka ___., (a) Sinhalas, (b) Sri Lankan Tamils, (c) Indian Tamils, (d) Muslims, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm199, , 100. How leaders of Sri Lanka dealt with the question of, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 166 Power Sharing, power sharing?, (a) The government adopted series of Majoritarian, measures to establish Tamil Supremacy in Sri, Lanka., (b) The government adopted series of Majoritarian, measures to establish Sinhala Supremacy in Sri, Lanka., (c) The government adopted equality in power, sharing., (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm200, , 101. Which of the following was not a provision of the Act, of 1956 passed in Sri Lanka?, (a) Sinhala was recognised as the only official, language, (b) Buddhism was to be protected by the state, (c) Provinces were given autonomy, (d) Sinhalas were favoured in government jobs, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm201, , 102. Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country in, which of the following year?, (a) 1946, (b) 1947, (c) 1948, (d) 1949, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm202, , 103. Which language was declared as the only official, language of Sri Lanka by an Act passed in 1956?, (a) Tamil, (b) Sinhala, (c) Hindi, (d) English, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm203, , 104. Which of the following was the main reason for the, , Chap 1, , killing of thousand people in Sri Lanka?, (a) Cold war between Sinhala and Tamil speakers, (b) Civil war between Sinhala and Tamil speakers, (c) Atomic war between Sinhala and Tamil speakers, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm204, , 105. A country in which principle of majoritarianism led, to civil war:, (a) Belgium, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) Netherlands, (d) Germany, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm205, , 106. What does Elem stands for ?, (a) Tamil name for Sri lanka, (b) Tamil name for State, (c) LTTE, (d) Both (a) and (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm206, , 107. Which of the following was not one of the initial, demands of the Sri Lankan Tamils?, (a) Recognition of Tamil as an official language, (b) Regional autonomy, (c) Equality of opportunity in securing jobs and, education, (d) Creation of an independent Tamil Eelam, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm207, , 108. By 1980s several political organisations were formed, in Sri Lanka demanding an independent Tamil Eelam, in which of the following part of Sri Lanka?, (a) Northern parts, (b) Eastern parts, (c) Western parts, (d) Both a and b, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 167, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm208, , 109. A belief that the majority community should be, able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by, disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority is:, (a) Power Sharing, (b) Central Government, (c) Majoritarianism, (d) Community Government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm209, , 110. A war like conflict between two opposite groups in a, country is called (a) Cold war, (b) Civil war, (c) Ethnic was, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm210, , 111. Which of the following measures does not establish, Sinhala supremacy in Sri Lanka?, (a) Sinhala is the only official language., (b) Preferential policies for government jobs., (c) The state shall protect and foster Buddhism., (d) Equal political rights to Sri Lankan Tamils., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm211, , 112. What major steps the Belgian government took to, enable everyone to live together within the same, country? Choose the most correct option from the, following:, (a) They amended their constitution four times, (b) They amended their constitution three times, (c) They just asked them to form the communist, government, (d) Only a and c, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm212, , 113. Which of the following government in Belgium, has the power regarding cultural, educational and, language related issues?, (a) The communist government, (b) The community government, (c) The central government, (d) The province government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm213, , 114. Which is the capital city of Belgium?, (a) Wallonia, (b) Brussels, (c) Antwerp, (d) Paris, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm214, , 115. ____ elects the community government in Belgium., (a) People belonging to the respective language, communities., (b) All the citizens of Belgium., (c) Belgium’s leaders, (d) Ministers of central government of Belgium., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm215, , 116. The Belgian government shifted to a federal from a, ____ form of government., (a) Accommodative, (b) Authoritarian, (c) Unitary, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm216, , 117. Under which of the following is power shared in the, ‘community government’ of Belgium?, (a) Different social groups, (b) Different organs of government, (c) Central and State government, (d) State government and community government, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 168 Power Sharing, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm217, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm221, , 118. Power sharing is good because it helps to reduce the, possibility of conflict between social groups. This is, an example of which reason of the power sharing?, (a) Prudential, (b) Moral, (c) Legal, (d) None of these, , 122. With respect to the concept of power sharing, which, of the following statements is not correct about, democracy?, (a) People rule themselves through representatives, and institutions of self governance in a democracy., (b) People are the source of all political power and, this power must be shared among them., (c) Democratic countries believe in giving respect to, ethnically diverse groups and views., (d) Democracy does not allow the citizens to, participate in the political process because power, is only shared among representatives., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm218, , 119. Non-sharing of power leads to, (a) Peace among all the communities, (b) Tyranny of the majority and oppression of the, minority, (c) Negation of the very spirit of democracy, (d) Both (b) and (c), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm219, , 120. Which is a prudent reason for power-sharing?, (a) It reduces the possibility of conflict between, communities and ensures the stability of political, order., (b) Power-sharing is the very spirit of democracy, (c) It will to the violation of the constitution, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm220, , 121. Prudential reasons of power sharing stress on the, facts that:, A. It ensures the stability of political order., B. It reduces the possibility of conflict between, social groups., C. It gives a fair share to minority., D. It is the very spirit of democracy., Which of the above statements are correct?, (a) A, B, (b) A, C and D, (c) All are correct, (d) A, B and C, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm222, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 123. Which one of the following statements about powersharing arrangements is correct?, (a) Power sharing is necessary only in societies which, have religious, linguistic or ethnic divisions., (b) Power sharing is suitable only for big countries, that have regional divisions., (c) Every society needs some form of power sharing, even if it is small or does not have social divisions., (d) Power-sharing is not necessary at all., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm223, , 124. The Government in which power is shared by two or, more political parties, is known as (a) Community Government, (b) Unitary Government, (c) Federal Government, (d) Coalition Government, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 169, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm224, , 125. Modern democracies maintain a check and balance, system. Identify the correct option based on the, horizontal power sharing arrangement., (a) Central government, state government and local, bodies., (b) Legislature, executive and Judiciary, (c) Among different social groups, (d) Among different pressure groups, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm225, , (c) Power is shared by different social groups, (d) Power is shared by two or more political parties, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm228, , 129. Division of power between higher and lower level of, government is known as (a) Vertical division of power, (b) Horizontal distribution of power, (c) Union division of power, (d) Community division of power, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm229, 126. There are countries in which the constitution, clearly lays down the powers of different levels of, government. This is called:, (a) Unitary division of power, (b) Federal division of power, (c) Legal division of power, (d) Authoritarian division of power, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm226, , 127. In dealing with power sharing, which one of, the following statements is NOT correct about, democracy?, (a) People are the source of all political power., (b) In a democracy, people rule themselves through, institutions of self-governance., (c) In a democracy, due respect is given to diverse, groups and views that exist in a society., (d) In a democracy, if the power to decide is dispersed,, it is not possible to take quick decisions and, enforce them., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm227, , 128. Which one of the following statements about coalition, Government is true?, (a) Power is shared among the different organs of, the government, (b) Power is shared among governments at different, levels, , 130. Match the following keywords from column A with, their explanation in column B:, Column A, , Column B, , A. Ethnic, , I, , A belief that let, majority community to, rule a country., , B., , Civil war, , II, , Calculation of gains and, losses., , C., , Prudential, , III, , Conflicts between, opposing groups., , IV, , Based on shared culture., , D. Majoritarian, (a), (b), (c), (d), , A, A, A, A, , -, , II, B - III, C - I, D - IV, IV, B - III, C - II, D - I, III, B - I, C - II, D - IV, II, B - III, C - IV, D - I, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm230, , 131. Which one of the following countries does not share, its boundary with Belgium?, (a) France, (b) Netherlands, (c) Sweden, (d) Luxembourg, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm231, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 170 Power Sharing, 132. In Belgium, the percentage of French community is:, (a) 54%, (b) 40%, (c) 30%, (d) 20%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm232, , 133. Which language is dominantly spoken in Belgium?, (a) Dutch, (b) Spanish, (c) France, (d) Italian, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm233, , 134. Belgium shares its border with:, (a) France, (b) Germany, (c) Luxembourg, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm234, , Chap 1, , 137. Sri Lanka is an island nation, just a few kilometres, from the Southern coast of, (a) Goa, (b) Kerala, (c) Tamil Nadu, (d) Lakshadweep, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm237, , 138. Majoritarianist constitution was adopted by:, (a) Belgium, (b) India, (c) Sri Lanka, (d) Pakistan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm238, , 139. What is the percentage of Sinhala-speaking people, in Sri Lanka?, (a) 74%, (b) 75%, (c) 14%, (d) 19%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm239, 135. Power shared among governments at different levels, is also called:, (a) horizontal distribution, (b) vertical distribution, (c) slant distribution, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm235, , 140. What is the percentage of Sri Lankan Tamils out of, the total population of Sri Lanka?, (a) 10 percent, (b) 19 percent, (c) 13 percent, (d) 25 percent, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm240, 136. Belgium has worked on the principles of:, (a) majoritarianism, (b) accommodation, (c) both (a) and (b), (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm236, , 141. Power sharing is desirable because it, (a) helps the people of different communities to, celebrated their festivals., (b) imposes the will of the majority community over, others., (c) reduces the conflict between social groups., (d) ensures the stability of political order., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 171, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm241, , 142. Intelligent sharing of power is done among, (a) Legislature and Central Government, (b) Executive and Judiciary, (c) Legislature and Executive, (d) Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm242, , 143. Division of power between higher and lower level of, government is known as, (a) vertical division of power, (b) horizontal distribution of power, (c) union division of power, (d) community division of power, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm243, , 144. The capital city of Belgium is:, (a) Dutch, (b) France, (c) Brussels, (d) none of the above, , (c) coalition of power, (d) federal distribution of power, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm246, , 147. Which of the following is not the benefit of power, sharing?, (a) It upholds the spirit of democracy., (b) Political parties get their expected share., (c) It ensures political stability in the long-run., (d) It reduces the possibility of conflicts between, social groups., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm247, , 148. An Act of recognising Sinhala as the official language, was signed in:, (a) 1942, (b) 1956, (c) 1954, (d) 1948, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm248, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm244, , 145. Power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability, of:, (a) population, (b) political order, (c) both (a) and (b), (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm245, , 146. When power is shared among different organs of the, government it is called as, (a) horizontal distribution of power, (b) community distribution of power, , 149. Which of the following is not the form of power, sharing?, (a) Vertical division of power, (b) Horizontal division of power, (c) Division of power among social groups, (d) Division of power between people, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm249, , 150. Power struggle demanding separating Eelam was, launched by:, (a) Sinhalese, (b) Buddhists, (c) Tamilians, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm250, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 172 Power Sharing, 151. In dealing with power sharing, which one of, the following statements is NOT correct about, democracy?, (a) People are the source of all political power., (b) In a democracy, people rule themselves through, institutions of self-governance., (c) In a democracy, due respect is given to diverse, groups and views that exist in a society., (d) In a democracy, if the power to decide is dispersed,, it is not possible to take quick decisions and, enforce them., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm251, , 152. A belief that the majority community should be, able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by, disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority is:, (a) Power Sharing, (b) Central Government, (c) Majoritarianism, (d) Community Government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm252, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Chap 1, A, B, C, D, B, C and D, A and C, A, C and D, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm254, , 155. Consider the following statements about the ethnic, composition of Sri Lanka:, A. Major social groups are the Sinhala- speaking, (74%) and Tamil-speaking (18%)?, B. Among the Tamils, there are two sub-groups, Sri, Lankan Tamils and Indian Tamils., C. There are about 7% Christians, who are both, Tamil and Sinhala., D. Most of the Sinhala-speaking are Hindus or, Muslims and most of the Tamil speaking are, Buddhists., Which of the above statements are correct?, (a) A, B, C, (b) A, B, D, (c) B, C, D, (d) A, B, C, D, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm255, 153. Which one of the following statements about powersharing arrangements is correct?, (a) Power sharing is necessary only in societies which, have religious, linguistic or ethnic divisions., (b) Power sharing is suitable only for big countries, that have regional divisions., (c) Every society needs some form of power sharing, even if it is small or does not have social divisions., (d) Power-sharing is not necessary at all., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm253, , 156. Assertion : Tyranny of majority is highly desirable., Reason : It helps in making the political order more, stable., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm256, 154. Which of the following features are common to Indian, and Belgian form of power sharing arrangements?, A. Power is shared among governments at different, levels., B. Power is shared among different organs of, government., C. Power is shared among different social groups., D. Power is shared among different parties and, takes the form of competition., , 157. Assertion : In Belgium, the leaders realized that the, unity of the country is possible by respecting the, feelings and interest of different countries., Reason : Belgium favoured Dutch speaking, community., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 173, (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm257, , 158. Assertion : French speaking community in Belgium, was rich and powerful., Reason : Belgian Government favoured French, speaking community., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm258, , 159. Assertion : In a democracy, everyone has voice in the, shaping of public policies., Reason : India has federal system., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm259, , 160. Assertion : Power should reside with one person and, group located at one place in a democracy., Reason : If the power is dispersed, it will not be, possible to take decision quickly and enforce it., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm260, , 161. Assertion : Belgium and Sri Lanka both faced ethical, tension among different communities., Reason : Both the countries resolved the conflict, by power sharing arrangement which gave equal, representation to all the communities., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm261, , 162. Assertion : There was a feeling of alienation among, Sri Lankan Tamils., Reason : The Sri Lankan government denied them, equal political rights and discriminated against them, in getting jobs and other opportunities., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm262, , 163. Assertion : Community government in Belgium is, elected by one language community., Reason : Community government helped in resolving, conflict between different linguistic groups., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm263, , 164. Assertion : Sinhala was recognized as only official, language of Sri Lanka., Reason : The government of Sri Lanka wanted to, establish the supremacy of Sinhala community., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 174 Power Sharing, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm264, , Chap 1, , Codes:, (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) A is false but R is true., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm267, 165. Assertion : Power Sharing is good., Reason : It leads to ethical tension., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm265, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 166. Assertion (A): Belgium managed to accommodate its, diversities., Reason (R): It took care of the interest of both, French and Dutch speaking community., (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm266, , 167. Assertion (A): Social conflicts often leads to violence, and political instability., Reason (R): It brings disharmony among the social, groups and destroys the peace of the society., , 168. Identify the Country• Is a small country in Europe., • Shares borders with France, Netherlands,, Germany and Luxembourg., • The government divided the powers equally, between Dutch and French speaking populations., • Power sharing is also seen in political parties., (a) Germany, (b) Belgium, (c) Srilanka, (d) India, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm268, , 169. Identify the Country• Emerged as an independent country in 1948., • Neighbouring country of India., • 74% of population speaks Sinhala while 18% of, population are Tamil speakers., • In 1956, an Act was passed to recognize Sinhala, as the only official language of this country., (a) Germany, (b) Belgium, (c) Srilanka, (d) India, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm269, , 170. Identify the form of power sharing • The power sharing arrangement, different levels of the government., • It is found in India., (a) Vertical form of power sharing, (b) Horizontal form of power sharing, (c) Federal form of power sharing, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969, , between
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 175, major matter, , (d) Both (a) and (c), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm270, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm273, , 171. Identify the Act• Passed in 1956., • Passed by the government of Ceylon (Sri Lanka)., • It was for making Sinhala, the official language, of the country., • The act replaced English with Sinhala as the sole, official language., (a) The official language Act No. 39 of 1965, (b) The official language Act No. 33 of 1956, (c) The official language Act No. 39 of 1956, (d) The official language Act No. 33 of 1965, , 174. Complete the following table with correct information-, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm271, , 172. Arrange the following Ethnic communities of Sri, Lanka in the descending order1. Indian Tamil, 2. Sihalese, 3. Muslim, 4. Sril Lanka Tamil, (a) 2, 4, 1, 3, (b) 2, 3, 4, 1, (c) 2, 1, 4, 3, (d) 2, 4, 3, 1, , Act, , Passed in Passed by, Year, the Govt. of, , Sinhala only A - ?, Act, , Sri Lanka, , Was, about, B-?, , (a) A-1948 , B-It was for making Tamil, the official, language of the country, (b) A-1956 , B-It was for making Sinhala, the official, language of the country, (c) A-1956 , B-It was for making Tamil, the official, language of the country, (d) A-1948 , B-It was for making Sinhala, the official, language of the country, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm274, , 175. Which of the options best signifies this cartoon-, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm272, , 173. Complete the following table with correct information:, Country, , Adopted the, Policy of, , Gave Powers to-, , Belgium, , Power sharing, , B-?, , Sri Lanka A - ?, , Majority Sinhala, group alone, , (a) A-Majoritarionism , B -All communities, minor, or major doesn’t matter, (b) A-Minorism , B -All communities, minor or, major doesn’t matter, (c) A-Majoritarionism , B -All communities, minor, or major matter, (d) A-Minorism , B -All communities, minor or, , (a) Showing the fine German engineering., (b) Problems of running the Germany’s grand, coalition Government that includes the two, major parties of the country., (c) The two parties of the country are historically, partners to each other., (d) How smoothly the German Government is, running., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 176 Power Sharing, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm275, , Chap 1, , number of Dutch and French- speaking ministers, shall be equal in the central government., (c) No single community can make decisions, unilaterally., (d) All of the above., , 176. What does the cartoon represent?, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm277, , Source Based Questions 1 : Read the source given below, and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the most, appropriate option:, Power is shared among different organs of government,, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. Let, us call this horizontal distribution of power because, it allows different organs of government placed at, the same level to exercise different powers. Such, a separation ensures that none of the organs can, exercise unlimited power. Each organ checks the, others. This results in a balance of power among, various institutions. Last year we studied that in a, democracy, even though ministers and government, officials exercise power, they are responsible to the, Parliament or State Assemblies. Similarly, although, judges are appointed by the executive, they can, check the functioning of executive or laws made by, the legislatures. This arrangement is called a system, of checks and balances., , (a) Concentration of powers which are controlling, the democratic regimes of their respective, country., (b) The main leaders of two countries are going, somewhere., (c) More powers were given to the democracy., (d) Putin is advising bush to control the horse, tightly., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm276, , 177. Which of the following option best signifies this, picture :, , 178. Power sharing between different organs of the, government is being referred as(a) horizontal distribution of power, (b) vertical division of power, (c) Union Government, (d) Community Government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm278, , , , (a) Place names and directions are written in two, languages- French and Dutch., (b) Constitution of Belgium prescribes that the, , Power is shared among different organs of government,, such as –, (a) legislature, executive and parliament, (b) legislature, executive and judiciary, (c) legislature, high court and judiciary, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm278, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 177, , , groups, such as the religious and linguistic groups., ‘Community government’ in Belgium is a good, example of this arrangement. In some countries, there are constitutional and legal arrangements, whereby socially weaker sections and women are, represented in the legislatures and administration., This type of arrangement is meant to give space in, the government and administration to diverse social, groups who otherwise would feel alienated from the, government. This method is used to give minority, communities a fair share in power., , It allows different organs of government placed at the, same level to exercise different, powers is known as(a) Circular distribution of power, (b) vertical distribution of power, (c) horizontal distribution of power, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm278, , , , Judges are appointed by the executive, they can, check the functioning of executive or laws made by, the legislatures. This arrangement is known as(a) horizontal distribution of power, (b) vertical distribution of power, (c) Checks and balances, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm278, , 179. Power sharing means(a) System of political arrangement in which power, is shared between ministers of the government., (b) System of political arrangement in which, power is shared between different organs of the, government., (c) System of political arrangement in which, power is shared between different levels of the, government., (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm279, , , Horizontal distribution of power ensures that none of, the organs can exercise(a) unlimited power, (b) limited power, (c) unlimited duties, (d) limited duties, , , , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm278, , Which one is not a benefit of Power sharing?, (a) Reduces the possibilities of conflicts between, social groups, (b) Ensures political stability in the long run, (c) All the political parties get their expected share, (d) It upholds the spirit of democracy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm279, , , In a democracy ______ are responsible to the, Parliament or State Assemblies, (a) ministers and government officials, (b) judges, (c) both, (d) None of these, , , , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm278, , Apart from the Central and State Government, there, is a third type of government in Belgium called the, (a) Regional Government, (b) State Government, (c) Union Government, (d) Community Government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm279, Source Based Questions 2 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Power may also be shared among different social, , , , Which is not a feature of Community government?, (a) Apart from the Central and the State, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 178 Power Sharing, Government, this is a third type of government, (b) It is elected by the people belonging to one, community that is Dutch, French, German, speaking, (c) It is mainly based on cooperation and tolerance, (d) It does not have the power regarding cultural,, educational and language related issues, , their majority. As a result, the democratically elected, government adopted a series of MAJORITARIAN, measures to establish Sinhala supremacy. In 1956,, an Act was passed to recognize Sinhala as the only, official language, thus disregarding Tamil. The, governments followed preferential policies that, favoured Sinhala applicants for university positions, and government jobs. A new constitution stipulated, that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism. All, these government measures, coming one after the, other, gradually increased the feeling of alienation, among the Sri Lankan Tamils. They felt that none, of the major political parties led by the Buddhist, Sinhala leaders was sensitive to their language, and culture. They felt that the constitution and, government policies denied them equal political, rights, discriminated against them in getting jobs, and other opportunities and ignored their interests., As a result, the relations between the Sinhala and, Tamil communities strained over time., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm279, , , , A government in which different social groups are, given the power to handle the affairs related to their, communities is called ____________., (a) Community government, (b) Coalition government, (c) Democratic, (d) Monarchy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm279, , , , Which of the following arrangement is used to give, minority communities a fair share in power?, (a) Community government, (b) Coalition government, (c) Democratic, (d) Monarchy, , 180. In which country Majoritarianism is followed?, (a) Sri Lanka, (b) India, (c) Belgium, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm280, , , , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm279, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , Source Based Questions 3 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country in, 1948. The leaders of the Sinhala community sought, to secured dominance over government by virtue of, , Chap 1, , Most of the Sinhala speaking people in Sri Lanka, are(a) Hindu, (b) Buddhist, (c) Telugu, (d) Christian, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm280, , , , Name the most vibrant minority social group in Sri, Lanka?, (a) Sinhala, (b) Buddhist, (c) Tamil, (d) Christian, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm280, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 179, , , Which of the following are the ethnic communities, of Sri Lanka?, (a) Indian Tamils and Sri Lankan Tamils, (b) Tamils, Buddhists, Hindus, (c) Indian Tamils, Sri Lankan Tamils and Buddhists, (d) Sinhala speakers, Sri Lankan Tamils and Indian, Tamils, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm280, , , , The state that protects and fosters Buddhism is, ___________., (a) Nigeria, (b) Finland, (c) Sri Lanka, (d) Belgium, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm280, , , , In which year did Sri Lanka gain freedom?, (a) 1945, (b) 1947, (c) 1948, (d) 1949, , eastern parts of Sri Lanka.The distrust between the, two communities turned into widespread conflict. It, soon turned into a CIVIL WAR. As a result thousands, of people of both the communities have been killed., Many families were forced to leave the country as, refugees and many more lost their livelihoods., 181. What is not the geographical location of Sri Lanka as, compared to India?, (a) Sri Lanka is an island nation., (b) It is about 20kms from Rameshwaram, the, Southern coast of Tamil Nadu, (c) It lies in the Indian Ocean., (d) None of the above., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm281, , , , What happened when demand of Tamils, for more, autonomy , repeatedly denied by the government?, (a) It soon turned into a Civil war. Thousands of, people of both the communities have been killed., (b) Many became refugees., (c) It improved the social , cultural and economic, life of the country., (d) Both (A) and (B), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm281, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm280, , Source Based Questions 4 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Government measures, coming one after the other,, gradually increased the feeling of alienation among, the Sri Lankan Tamils. They felt that none of the, major political parties led by the Buddhist Sinhala, leaders were sensitive to their language and culture., They felt that the constitution between the Sinhala, and Tamil communities strained over time. The Sri, Lankan Tamils launched parties and struggles for, the recognition of Tamil as an official language,, for regional autonomy and equality of opportunity, in securing education and jobs. But their demand, for more autonomy to provinces populated by the, Tamils was repeatedly denied. By 1980s several, political organisations were formed demanding an, independent Tamil Eelam (state) innorthern and, , Which of the following was not a provision of the Act, of 1956 passed in Sri Lanka?, (a) It recognises Sinhala as the only official language, (b) The government followed preferential policies, that favoured Sinhala applicants., (c) A new constitution stipulated that the state, should protect and foster Buddhism., (d) Provincial autonomy was given to Tamils., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm281, , , , The Sri Lankan Tamils lauched parties and struggles, for, (a) For regional autonomy, (b) Equality of opportunity in securing education, and jobs., (c) The recognition of Tamils as an official language., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 180 Power Sharing, (d) All of the above, , Brussels was chosen as its headquarters., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm281, , , , By 1980s several political organisations were formed, demanding an independent (a) Tamil state Eelam, (b) Sinhala state Eelam, (c) Tamil and Sinhala state Eelam, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm281, , , , Chap 1, , What was the most serious demand of the Sri Lankan, Tamils which resulted in a civil war in Sri Lanka?, (a) Reservation of jobs for Tamils, (b) Recognition of Tamils as an official language, (c) Creation of an independent Tamil Eelam, (d) Creation of a federation with autonomy to, Tamils, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm281, , 182. What was chosen as the headquarters of the European, Union?, (a) Brussels, (b) Zurich, (c) Swiden, (d) France, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm282, , , , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm282, , , , Source Based Questions 5 : Read the source given, below and answer 8 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, The Belgian leaders took a different path. They, recognised the existence of regional differences and, cultural diversities. Between 1970 and 1993, they, amended their constitution four times so as to work, out an arrangement that would enable everyone to live, together within the same country. The arrangement, they worked out is different from any other country, and is very innovative. Apart from the Central, and the State Government, there is a third kind of, government. This ‘community government’ is elected, by people belonging to one language community –, Dutch, French and German-speaking – no matter, where they live. This government has the power, regarding cultural, educational and language-related, issues. It is very complicated, even for people living, in Belgium. But these arrangements have worked well, so far. They helped to avoid civic strife between the, two major communities and a possible division of the, country on linguistic lines. When many countries of, Europe came together to form the EuropeanUnion,, , Who elects the community government in Belgium?, (a) People belonging to one language community, only, (b) By the leader of Belgium., (c) The citizens of the whole country., (d) The community leaders of the Belgium., , The community Government signifies:, (a) The powers of the government regarding, community development., (b) The powers of the government regarding law, making for the community., (c) The powers of the government regarding cultural, ,educational and language related issues., (d) The government enjoys privileges to safeguard, the interest of a particular community., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm282, , , , How many times the constitution of Belgium was, amended?, (a) two times, (b) three times, (c) four times, (d) five times, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm282, , , , _______and ______ dealt with the question, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Power Sharing Page 181, most appropriate option:, , of power-sharing differently., (a) India, Sri Lanka, (b) Belgium, Sri Lanka, (c) Wallonia, Brussels, (d) Flemish, Wallonia, , Two different sets of reasons can be given in favour of, power-sharing. Firstly, power sharing is good because, it helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between, social groups. Since social conflict often leads to, violence and political instability, power sharing is a, good way to ensure the stability of political order., Imposing the will of the majority community over, others may look like an attractive option in the short, run, but in the long run, it undermines the unity of, the nation. The tyranny of the majority is not just, oppressive for the minority; it often brings ruin to, the majority as well. There is a second, deeper reason, why power sharing is good for democracies. Powersharing is the very spirit of democracy. A democratic, rule involves sharing power with those affected by its, exercise, and who have to live with its effects. People, have a right to be consulted on how they are to be, governed. A legitimate government is one where, citizens, through participation, acquire a stake in the, system. The first set of reasons is Prudential and, the second is moral. While prudential reasons stress, that power-sharing will bring out better outcomes,, the former emphasises the very act of power sharing, as valuable., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm282, , , , Which of the following is not the element of “Belgian, model”?, (a) Equal number of ministers for both the groups, (b) Setting up of Community Government, (c) More power to the central government, (d) Equal representation at the state and central, level, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm282, , , , “Apart from the Central and the State Government,, there is a third kind of government”. Which of the, following is incorrect with respect to this?, (a) The unique government is Community, Government., (b) A single social group is given powers to handle, community-related affairs., (c) Elected by people belonging to Dutch, French, and German-speaking., (d) Power regarding cultural, educational and, language-related issues., , 183. Which reasons help in avoiding conflict in society, and preventing majority tyranny?, (a) Prudential reasons, (b) Moral reasons, (c) Financial reasons, (d) Political reasons, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm283, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm282, , , , Which of the following title best describes the given, passage?, (a) The ethnic composition of Belgium, (b) Accommodation in Sri Lanka, (c) Accommodation in Belgium, (d) The ethnic composition of Sri Lanka, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm282, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm283, , , Source Based Questions 6 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, , ______stress that power-sharing will bring out, better outcomes, whereas ______ emphasise the, very act of power-sharing as valuable., (a) Moral reasons, Prudential reasons, (b) Prudential reasons, Moral reasons, (c) Political reasons, Financial reasons, (d) Prudential reasons, Political reasons, , Which of the following can be an example of moral, reason of power sharing?, (a) Decentralisation of powers, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 182 Power Sharing, (b) Reservation of constituencies for minorities in, India, (c) Both a and b, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm283, , Chap 1, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , , , Which of the following title best describes the given, extract?, (a) Forms of power-sharing, (b) Outcomes and Lessons of power-sharing, (c) Power-sharing is desirable, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm283, , , , Consider the following statements and select the, correct code., 1. Power-sharing is good for democracy., 2. Power-sharing helps to reduce the possibility of, conflicts among social groups., (a) a is true and b is false, (b) a is false but b is true, (c) both a and b are true, (d) both a and b are false, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm283, , , , Imposing the will of majority community over others, may look like an attractive option in the short run,, but in the long run it undermines the _______, of the nation., (a) Economic interests, (b) Political interests, (c) Social interests, (d) Unity, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/fm283, , ******, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 189, , Previous year questions and important, questions are repeated so that students, can do more practice for these questions., , , CHAPTER, 1, Federalism, , 101. What was the key change made in the Constitution, of Belgium?, (a) to reduce the power of the regional Government, (b) to reduce the power of the Central Government, (c) to reduce the power of the Constitution, (d) to reduce the power of public, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm101, , 102. In 1993, Belgium shifted from a _____ to _____, form of government., (a) federal, unitary, (b) monist, unitary, (c) unitary, federal, (d) federal , monist, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm102, , 103. Belgium was shifted from unitary form of government, to federal form of government in 1993. What does it, mean?, (a) The, regional, governments, were, given, constitutional powers and were not dependent, on the central government., (b) The regional governments were under the control, of the central government, (c) constitution prescribes that the dutch and french, ministers shall be equal in the central government, (d) community government will undertake the, powers of the central government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm103, , 104. _____ is a system of government in which the, power is divided between central authority and, , various constituents of the country., (a) Dictatorship, (b) Democracy, (c) Federalism, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm104, , 105. Which country changed from unitary to federal form, of government in 1993?, (a) Belgium, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) India, (d) US, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm105, , 106. Identify the type of government for which Tamilians, are fighting in Sri Lanka., (a) Unitary, (b) Community, (c) Federal, (d) Tyrant, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm106, , 107. Which form of government is prevalent in Sri Lanka?, (a) Monarchy, (b) Federal, (c) Unitary government, (d) Dictatorship, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm107, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 190 Federalism, 108. Federalism is a system of government in which the, power is ______., (a) Concentrated in a few hands, (b) Divided between a central authority and various, constituents, (c) Divided between a central authority and various, constituents, (d) Divided amongst various communities, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm108, , 109. Choose the incorrect statement(a) Usually a federation has two levels of governments, (b) Both the levels of governments enjoy theirs, powers independent of one another, (c) In a federal system, a state government has, powers of its own, (d) In a federal system, the state government is, answerable to the central government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm109, , 110. Which government enjoy their power independent of, the other?, (a) government for the entire country, (b) governments at the level of provinces or states, (c) Both these levels of governments, (d) none of these, , Chap 1, , 112. Under the ____ system, either there is only one, level of government or the sub-units are subordinate, to the central government., (a) federal, (b) unitary, (c) central, (d) local, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm112, , 113. In a ________ system, the central government, cannot order the state government to do something., (a) federal, (b) unitary, (c) central, (d) local, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm113, , 114. In a federal system ______ government has, powers of its own for which it is not answerable to, the _______ government., (a) central, any other country’s, (b) State, central, (c) central, none, (d) State, chief minister of, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm114, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm110, , 111. In which sense, federations are contrasted with, unitary governments., (a) the powers of the regional governments could be, withdrawn by the central governments, (b) powers in the federations are not concentrated in, single hands but distributed among the units, (c) the powers of the regional governments are, temporary, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm111, , 115. Different tiers of government govern the same citizens,, but each tier has its own _________ in specific, matters of legislation, taxation and administration., (a) interdiction, (b) contradiction, (c) jurisdiction, (d) prediction, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm115, , 116. In federalism ____ tiers of government govern, the____ citizens., (a) Different, Different, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 191, (c) Have the power to interpret the constitution and, the powers of different levels of government, (d) Criticize the government for the steps taken, , (b) same, Different, (c) Different, same, (d) same, same, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm116, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm120, , 117. The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of, government are specified in the ____., (a) State book, (b) constitution, (c) any book, (d) president book, , 121. The fundamental provisions of the constitution, cannot be unilaterally changed by _____ of, government., (a) one level, (b) both levels, (c) five levels, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm117, , 118. The existence and authority of each tier of government, is _______ guaranteed., (a) Manually, (b) constitutionally, (c) prime minister accordingly, (d) president accordingly, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm118, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm121, , 122. The government organ that resolves the disputes, between the Centre and the State government is, ______., (a) Parliament, (b) Armed forces, (c) Supreme Court, (d) President, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm122, 119. Which of the following is not the key feature of, federalism?, (a) There are two or more levels of government., (b) The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers, of government are specified in the constitution., (c) The fundamental provisions of the constitution, cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of, government.such changes require the consent of, both levels of government., (d) The central government can pass on orders to, the provincial or the local government., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm119, , 120. Under federalism the courts play the role of, ______., (a) Implementing decisions of the government, (b) Favouring each and every step of the government, , 123. What ensures, government?, (a) Sources of, (b) Sources of, (c) Sources of, (d) Sources of, , financial autonomy to all levels of, jobs for each level, food for each level, happiness for each level, revenue for each level, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm123, , 124. What are the dual objectives of the federal system?, (a) To promote unity of the country and to, accommodate regional diversity, (b) To disturb powers and funds to the central, government, (c) to provide facilities and job to the citizens of the, country, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 192 Federalism, (d) to ensure that the power would be transferred, from the state to the central government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm124, , 125. The main objective of the federal system is to, ______., (a) Accommodate regional diversity, (b) promote diversity, (c) make centre more powerful, (d) distribute finances to different organs, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm125, , 126. ______ aspects are crucial for the institutions, and practice of federalism., (a) two, (b) three, (c) four, (d) five, , Chap 1, , 129. Which one of the following countries has not adopted, the holding together federation?, (a) India, (b) Spain, (c) Belgium, (d) Japan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm129, , 130. Which one of the following countries has not adopted, the coming together federation?, (a) Switzerland, (b) USA, (c) Australia, (d) India, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm130, , 127. An ideal ____ system has both aspects : mutual, trust and agreement to live together., (1) federal, (b) unitary, (c) unitary and federal, (d) none of these, , 131. In a ‘Holding together federation’, A. A large country divides its power between, constituent states and the national government, B. The central government tends to be more, powerful vis-a-vis the states, C. All the constituent states usually have equal, powers, D. Constituent states have unequal powers, Which of the above statements are correct?, (1) A, B, C and D, (2) A and D, (3) B and C, (4) A, B and D, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm127, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm131, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm126, , 128. What is one main factor on which the balance of, power between centre and state depends?, (a) federal system of government, (b) unitary system of government, (c) Any system of government, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm128, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 193, , 132. The Constitution originally provided for a _____, tier system of government., (a) two, (b) three, (c) four, (d) five, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm132, , 133. The Indian Constitution provides for a ______., (a) one -tier system of government, (b) two -tier system of government, (c) three -tier system of government, (d) four -tier system of government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm133, , 134. The list which includes subjects of national, importance such as defence of the country, foreign, affairs, banking, communications and currency., (a) Union list, (b) State list, (c) Concurrent list, (d) Residuary subjects, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm134, , 135. Which of the following subjects is included in the, union list?, (a) Foreign Affairs, (b) Police, (c) Agriculture, (d) Irrigation, , parliament, (b) A two third majority of members present and, voting, provided it is not less than majority of, the total members, (c) A two third majority of the membership of the, parliament, (d) A special procedure in Parliament and ratification, by a majority of Sates in the Indian Union, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm136, , 137. The Union Government has exclusive powers on, subjects in ______., (a) The Union List, (b) The Concurrent List, (c) The state List, (d) Both 1 and 2, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm137, , 138. Select the correct option for state list item., (a) Banking, (b) Foreign affairs, (c) Police, (d) Military, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm138, , 139. Select the correct option for concurrent List item., (a) Communication, (b) Agriculture, (c) Police, (d) Education, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm139, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm135, , 136. If it is desired in India to switch over to unitary, system of government from the present federal, structure such a change can be brought about by, (a) A simple majority of the members of the, , 140. Which of the following will come under concurrent, list?, (a) Police, (b) Trade and commerce, (c) Education, (d) Banking, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 194 Federalism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm140, , 141. Both the union as well as the state governments, can make laws on the subjects mentioned in, ___________ list., (a) Union, (b) Concurrent, (c) State, (d) Both(1)and(2), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm141, , 142. On which subjects both the union as well as the state, government can make laws?, (a) Concurrent List, (b) Union List, (c) State List, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm142, , 143. Which government has the power to legislate on, “residuary” subjects in India, (a) Union, (b) state, (c) both, (d) none, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm143, , 144. The Union List includes subjects such as:, (a) Education, forests, trade unions, marriages,, adoption and succession., (b) Police, trade, commerce, agriculture and, irrigation., (c) Residuary subjects like computer software., (d) Defence, foreign affairs, banking, currency,, communications., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm144, , Chap 1, , 145. Which of the following country is an example of, “coming together federation”?, (a) U.S.A, (b) India, (c) Spain, (d) Belgium, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm145, , 146. Consider the following statements on the practice of, federalism in India. Identify those which hold true, for decentralisation after 1992., A. Local governments did not have any power or, resources of their own., B. It became constitutionally mandatory to hold, regular elections to local government bodies., C. The state governments are required to share, some powers and revenue with local government, bodies., D. No seats are reserved in the elected bodies for, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other, backward classes., (a) B and C, (b) A and C, (c) A and D, (d) B and D, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm146, , 147. Some states in India has special powers or status as, compared to other states and this is evident from, which article of the constitution which deals with the, special status of north eastern states?, (a) A - 356, (b) A - 370, (c) A - 368, (d) A - 371, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm147, , 148. Which territories in India enjoy the powers of a state?, (a) Chandigarh, (b) Lakshadweep, (c) Capital city of Delhi, (d) Andhra pradesh, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 195, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm148, , 149. The _____ plays an important role in overseeing, the implementation of constitutional provisions and, procedures., (a) Judiciary, (b) federation, (c) money, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm149, , 150. The Centre and the State governments raise the, resources to meet the requirements of administration, by ____., (a) Pursuing business activities, (b) Forming cooperatives, (c) Levying taxes, (d) setting pubic sector undertaking(PSU), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm150, , 151. The real success of federalism in India can be, attributed to the nature of _____ in our country., (a) Religious politics, (b) politics based on casteism, (c) Money politics, (d) Democratic politics, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm151, , 152. When did democracy began its journey in India?, (a) 1974, (b) 1947, (c) 1990, (d) 1960, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm152, , the, (a), (b), (c), (d), , republic of India this question is required ?, The Dominion of India, The constitution of India, The government of India, The prime minister of India, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm153, , 154. In 1947, the boundaries of several old States of India, were changed in order to create new States. This was, done_________., (a) to ensure that people who speaks the same, language lived in the same State., (b) to please the political parties, (c) so that people of same religion can live in the, same state, (d) to avoid communal clashes, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm154, , 155. In_____, the boundaries of several old states of, India were changed in order to create new states., (a) 1947, (b) 1950, (c) 1960, (d) 1957, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm155, , 156. Which of the following Indian states were formed to, recognise differences based on culture, ethnicity or, geography rather than on linguistic basis?, A. Nagaland, B. Uttarakhand, C. Jharkhand, Select the correct answer using the code given below:, (a) A and B only, (b) B and C only, (c) A and C only, (d) A, B and C, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm156, 153. What was the name of independent India between, August 15 1947 to January 26 1950 before it became, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 196 Federalism, 157. The formation of linguistic States has actually made, the country, more ____., (a) divided, (b) complex, (c) united, (d) disagreeing, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm157, , 158. When the demand for the ormation of States on the, basis of language was raised, some national leaders, ______ that it would lead to the _____ of the, country., (a) feared, disintegration, (b) integration, endured, (c) disintegration, assured, (d) assured, integration, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm158, , 159. A second test for Indian federation is the_____, policy., (a) language, (b) food, (c) house, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm159, , 160. What is not the part of language policy of the, Government of India?, (a) No national language, (b) Scheduled languages, (c) Spread of Hindi with a cautious approach, (d) ban the use of English, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm160, , 161. Hindi was identified as the official language. But, Hindi is the mother tongue of only about ___, percent of Indians., (a) 50, , Chap 1, (b) 70, (c) 20, (d) 40, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm161, , 162. There are ___ other languages recognised as, Scheduled Languages by the Constitution., (a) 21, (b) 31, (c) 41, (d) 11, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm162, , 163. A candidate in an examination conducted for the, Central Government positions may opt to take the, examination in ____., (a) Hindi, (b) English, (c) French, (d) Any of these languages, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm163, , 164. Much of the government work takes place in the, ____ of the concerned State., (a) English, (b) Hindi, (c) official language, (d) any language, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm164, , 165. According to the Indian Constitution in which year, English was to be ended as the language for official, purpose?, (a) 1950, (b) 1947, (c) 1965, (d) 1999, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 197, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm165, , 166. The parties that ruled at the centre undermined the, power of states because:, (a) there was no power sharing, (b) there was no right to state governments, (c) ruling party at the state level was different, (d) state governments were ruled and controlled by, rival parties, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm166, , 167. In those days, the Central Government would, often misuse the Constitution to dismiss the State, governments that were controlled by rival parties., the time was____, (a) before 1990, (b) after 1990, (c) before 1947, (d) after 2016, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm167, , 168. Which period saw the rise of regional political parties, in many states of our country ?, (a) After 1990, (b) Before 1990, (c) After 1947, (d) Before 1950, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm168, , 169. The state governments were rescued in power sharing, by the ______., (a) constitution, (b) Judiciary, (c) parliament, (d) president, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm169, , 170. What is the present coalition government in India?, (a) National Democratic Alliance, (b) Indian National Congress, (c) Bharatiya Janata Party, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm170, , 171. Federal power-sharing is more effective today than in, the past mainly because, (a) It is the age of coalition governments at the centre, (b) states today are more conscious of their rights, (c) centre today depends more on states, (d) There are more powerful leaders at the state, level, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm171, , 172. Federal power-sharing is ____ effective today than, it was in the early years after the Constitution came, into force., (a) less, (b) more, (c) no more, (d) not, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm172, , 173. How many languages are there in the 2011 census of, India?, (a) more than 1300, (b) less than 1300, (c) more than2000, (d) more than 5000, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm173, , 174. Languages like Bhojpuri, Magadhi, Bundelkhandi,, Chhattisgarhi, Rajasthani and many others were, grouped together under _____., (a) Hindi, (b) English, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 198 Federalism, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm178, , (c) Marathi, (d) Rajasthani, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm174, , 175. After grouping of languages, the Census found, ___ major languages. Of these ___ languages are, now included in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian, Constitution and are therefore called ‘Scheduled, Languages’., (a) 121, 22, (b) 22, 167, (c) 148, 21, (d) 126, 11, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm175, , 176. The largest language, Hindi, is the mother tongue of, only about ____percent of Indians., (a) 66, (b) 88, (c) 44, (d) 89, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm176, , 177. As for_____, only 0.02 percent of Indians recorded, it as their mother tongue., (a) Hindi, (b) Kashmiri, (c) Kannada, (d) English, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm177, , 178. How many countries have more population than, Uttar Pradesh?, (a) 4, (b) 5, (c) 6, (d) 7, , 179. When power is taken away from central and state, governments and given to local government, it is, called _____., (a) centralisation, (b) federation, (c) government local, (d) Decentralisation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm179, , 180. The case for local self-government rests on the, premise that _____., (a) It makes for better administration, (b) It facilitates a non-partisan approach, (c) It is a training ground for democracy, (d) It reduces corruption, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm180, , 181. In which year a major step towards decentralization, was taken up?, (a) 1985, (b) 1991, (c) 1992, (d) 1993, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm181, , 182. In Panchayati Raj system, ____of the seats have, been reserved for women., (a) 2/3rd, (b) 1/3rd, (c) 1/4th, (d) 1/5th, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm182, , 183. Which institution has been created in each State of, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 200 Federalism, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm196, , (b) The municipal chairperson, (c) Sarpanch, (d) Any member of village, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm192, , 193. The experiment of combining the decentralisation, with participative democracy was carried out in, ____., (a) Sao Paulo, (b) Porto Alegre, (c) New York, (d) San Diego, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm193, , 194. Which country has carried out an extraordinary, experiment that combines both, decentralisation and, participative democracy?, (a) India, (b) Brazil, (c) USA, (d) UK, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm194, , 195. Porto Alegre is a popular city of which country?, (a) Brazil, (b) India, (c) USA, (d) UK, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm195, , 196. Now there are more than 10 lakhs elected women, representatives in rural and urban local bodies in, India. This is possible because of _____., (a) Growing population, (b) Women’s movements, (c) Reservation of one-third seats for women, (d) The policies of political parties, , 197. In which list of the Indian constitution does education, come, (a) Concurrent list, (b) State list, (c) Union list, (4)None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm197, , 198. Who is the guardian of the Constitution of India, (a) The Supreme Court of India, (b) The government of India, (c) The constitution of India, (d) The District Court of India, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm198, , 199. At which place India conducted its first nuclear test., (a) Gujarat’s Pokhran, (b) Rajasthan’s Pokhran, (c) Delhi’s Pokhran, (d) Mumbai’s Pokhran, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm199, , 200. Which is the originally, constitution of India, (a) five-tier system, (b) four-tier system, (c) two-tier system, (d) one-tier system, , provided, , system, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm200, , 201. Where is the original Indian Constitution?, (a) In Rajsthan Library, (b) In State Library of the Parliament, (c) In Central Library of the Jammu, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969, , of
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 201, (d) In Central Library of the Parliament, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm201, , 202. What do we call to the government at block level?, (a) Lok sabha, (b) Gram sabha, (c) Panchayat Samiti, (d) Vidhan Parishad, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm202, , 203. Which local government works at district level, (a) Rajya sabha, (b) Zilla Parishad, (c) Panchayat Samiti, (d) Lok sabha, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm203, , 204. Name any Indian state which enjoys a special status., (a) Jammu and Kashmir, (b) Gujarat, (c) Delhi, (d) Rajasthan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm204, , 205. What are Union Territory means?, (a) a small administrative unit that, state, (b) a small administrative unit that, union, (c) a small administrative unit that, other nation, (d) a small administrative unit that, local government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm205, , is ruled by the, , 206. Who Ruled union territories?, (a) the prime minister, (b) the president, (c) the governor, (d) the union government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm206, , 207. Who is known as a mayor?, (a) the head of a country, (b) the head of a municipal government, (c) the head of a gram, (d) the head of a zila, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm207, , 208. What is Zila Parishad?, (a) It works at the street level, (b) It works at the state level, (c) It works at the district level, (d) It works at the nation level, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm208, , 209. How many languages have been declared scheduled, languages, (a) 22, (b) 11, (c) 33, (d) 26, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm209, , is ruled by the, is ruled by the, is ruled by the, , 210. The _______plays an important role in overseeing, the implementation of constitutional provisions and, procedures , (a) Judiciary, (b) executive, (c) legislature, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm210, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 202 Federalism, 211. Panchayat Samiti is an intermediate body that exists, at _____ level., (a) block, (b) state, (c) nation, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm211, , 212. Which of the following is not a scheduled language, of India?, (a) bodo, (b) Bangali, (c) Bhojpuri, (d) Nepali, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm212, , 213. The report of the state’s reorganization commission, (SRC) was implemented on, (a) 1 November 1956, (b) 2 October 1957, (c) 2 October 1956, (d) 1 November 1957, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm213, , 214. Identify the personality who said, “it is the formation, of linguistic states that has allowed India to escape, what might have been a worse fate still”., (a) Pt.Jawahar lal nehru, (b) Bipin Chndra Pal, (c) Dr.Rajendra Prasad, (d) Ramachandra Guha, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm214, , 215. Which of the following regions did not become part, of Indian Union in August, 1947?, (a) Goa, (b) Assam, (c) Madhya Pradesh, , Chap 1, (d) Punjab, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm215, , 216. On the subject of income tax _____., (a) the union government has more powers than the, state government, (b) the state government have more powers than the, union government, (c) Both the union and the state governments have, equal powers, (d) only the union government has powers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm216, , 217. A government formed by an alliance of two or more, political parties is called _____, (a) Autocratic government, (b) Totalitarian, (c) Coalition, (d) Oligarchy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm217, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 218. Which one of the following is true regarding a, coalition government?, (a) Only two parties for man alliance and contest, elections, (b) Several parties compete for power, (c) The government is formed by two or more parties, coming together, (d) Several parties form an alliance and compete for, power, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 203, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm218, , 219. Which of the following is incorrect regarding a, unitary government?, 1. There is either only one level of government, or the sub-units are subordinate to the central, government., 2. The central government can pass on orders to, the provincial government., 3. The powers of state governments are guaranteed, by the Constitution., Which of the above statements are correct?, (a) Only 1, (b) 2 and 3, (c) Only 3, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm219, , 220. Which of the following is incorrect regarding a federal, government?, (a) Federalism is a system of government in which, the power is divided between a central authority, and various constituent units of the country., (b) Federation has only one level of government., (c) One is the government for the entire country, that is usually responsible for a few subjects of, common national interest., (d) The others are governments at the level of, provinces or states that look after much of the, day-to-day administering of their state., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm220, , 221. Which of the following is not a key features of, federalism?, (a) Different tiers of government have their own, jurisdiction., (b) Changes in constitution require consent of both, levels., (c) Courts have power to interpret constitution and, powers of the different levels., (d) Sources of revenue for only central level are, specified., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm221, , 222. What is true regarding sources of revenue in a federal, system?, (a) States have no financial powers orindependent, sources of revenue., (b) States are dependent on revenue or funds on the, central government., (c) Sources of revenue for each level of government, are clearly specified to ensure its financial, autonomy., (d) States have no financial autonomy., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm222, , 223. Which one of the following is not an important, feature of federalism?, (a) Each level of government has its own area of, Jurisdiction., (b) The fundamental provisions of the constitution, cannot be changed unilaterally by any one level, of government., (c) Government has two or more than two levels., (d) Courts have the power to change the constitution., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm223, , 224. What are the kinds of routes through which, federations have been formed?, (a) One route involves independent states coming, together on their own to form a bigger unit., (b) The second route is where a large country decides, to divide its powers between the states and the, national government., (c) Both a and b, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm224, , 225. In a ‘Holding together federation’:, 1. A large country divides its power between, constituent states and the national government., 2. The Central government tends to be more, powerful vis-a-vis the States., 3. Constituent states have unequal powers., Which of the above statements are correct?, (a) A, B, and C, (b) A and B, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 204 Federalism, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm229, , (c) B and C, (d) A and C, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm225, , 226. What are the dual objectives of federalism:, 1. Safeguard and promote unity of the country, 2. Responsible for the rise of regionalism, 3. Division of horizontal power, 4. Accommodate regional diversity, (a) A and B, (b) A and D, (c) B and C, (d) A, B and D, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm226, , 227. Which one of the following group of countries are an, example of ‘coming together’ federation?, (a) India, USA, Belgium, (b) USA, Switzerland, Australia, (c) India, Belgium, Spain, (d) USA, SPain, Australia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm227, , 228. Which one of the following countries is good examples, of ‘holding together federations’ ?, (a) USA, (b) Switzerland, (c) Australia, (d) India, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm228, , 229. Which one of the following countries has the federal, form of government?, (a) Egypt, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) Australia, (d) England, , 230. A third tier of federalism was added in the form of, _____ and ____., (a) Residuary and Union list, (b) Panchayats and Municipalities, (c) Central and State, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm230, , 231. What type of distribution of legislative powers does, the Indian constitution provides for?, (a) Single-fold, (b) Two-fold, (c) Three-fold, (d) Four-fold, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm231, , 232. Which of the following pair of subject is incorrect?, (a) Police and agriculture, (b) Banking and currency, (c) Computer software and trade unions, (d) Marriage and adoption, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm232, , 233. In case of a clash between the laws made by the, centre and a state on a subject in the concurrent list, ______over the state law., (a) The state law prevails., (b) The central law prevails., (c) Both the laws prevail within their respective, jurisdictions., (d) The Supreme Court has to intervene to decide., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm233, , 234. Both the union and the state government can make, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 205, laws on the subjects mentioned in the:, (a) Union list, (b) State list, (c) Concurrent list, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm234, , 235. On which of the following subjects can both the, Union as well as the state governments make laws?, (a) Communication, (b) Defence, (c) Education, (d) Agriculture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm235, , 236. Subjects like computer software comes in the, _____., (a) Union List, (b) State List, (c) Concurrent List, (d) Residuary List, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm236, , 237. Which one of the following subjects is included in the, concurrent list?, (a) Banking, (b) Trade, (c) Police, (d) Trade union, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm238, , 239. Who among the following is called political head of, the state at the state level?, (a) Chief Minister, (b) Speaker of Vidhan Sabha, (c) Governor, (d) President, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm239, , 240. The Constitution of India(a) Divided powers between centre and states in, three lists., (b) Divided powers between centre and states in two, lists., (c) Listed the powers of the centre and left the, undefined powers to the state., (d) Specified the powers of the states and left the, residuary powers undefined., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm240, , 241. The Union List includes subjects such as:, (a) Education, forests, trade unions, marriages,, adoption and succession., (b) Police, trade, commerce, agriculture and, irrigation., (c) Residuary subjects like computer software., (d) Defence, foreign affairs, banking, currency,, communications., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm241, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm237, , 238. Which of the following is not a subject of the Union, List?, (a) Foreign affairs, (b) Currency, (c) Banking, (d) Law and order, , 242. The place of Rajasthan where India conducted its, nuclear tests is, (a) Calicut, (b) Pokhran, (c) Kavaratti, (d) Karaikal, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm242, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 206 Federalism, 243. The real success of federalism in India can be, attributed to ________., (a) Majoritarian measures adopted by India, (b) Social and economic differences in our country, (c) The nature of democratic politics in our country, (d) The strong government at the centre, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm243, , 244. Which of the following was the first major test of, democratic politics for India after independence?, (a) Abolition of privy purse, (b) Nationalisation of banks, (c) Creation of linguistic states, (d) Reservations based on caste, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm244, , 245. Linguistic reorganisation of state in India took place, in which year?, (a) 1956, (b) 1976, (c) 1965, (d) 1992, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm245, , 246. The state of ________ is not a linguistic state., (a) Tamil Nadu, (b) Gujarat, (c) Karnataka, (d) Jharkhand, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm246, , 247. How many languages are included the eighth schedule, of the Indian constitution other than hindi ?, (a) 23, (b) 21, (c) 22, (d) 24, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm247, , 248. Which one of the following pair of language is, not included in the Eighth schedule of the Indian, constitution?, (a) Pali and Tulu, (b) Bodo and Maithili, (c) Nepali, (d) Sindhi and Urdu, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm248, , 249. Much of the official work done in the state is in which, of the following language?, (a) Hindi, (b) English, (c) Both Hindi and English, (d) Official language of the concerned state, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm249, , 250. Which language is recognised as the national, language by the Constitution of India?, (a) Hindi, (b) English, (c) Tamil, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm250, , 251. Choose the correct statement regarding language, policy of the Indian Government., (a) English is our national language, (b) Citizens are free to choose any language as, national language, (c) Hindi is our national language, (d) Constitution of India did not declare any, language as national language, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm251, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 207, 252. Which period saw the rise of regional political parties, in many states of the country?, (a) Period after 1990, (b) Period after 2000, (c) Period after 1980, (d) Period after 1970, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm252, , (2) Local people have better idea where to spend, money., (3) People directly cannot participate in decision, making., (a) (1) and (2), (b) (2) and (3), (c) Only 2, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm256, 253. What is the third tier of government known as?, (a) Village Panchayats, (b) State government, (c) Local self-government, (d) Zila Parishad, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm253, , 254. When power is taken away from Central and State, governments and given to local government, it is, called _________?, (a) Decentralisation, (b) Empowerment, (c) Devolution, (d) Demarcation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm254, , 257. Consider the following statements on the practice of, federalism in India. Identify those which hold true, for decentralisation after 1992., (1) Local governments did not have any power or, resources of their own., (2) It became constitutionally mandatory to hold, regular elections to local government bodies., (3) The state governments are required to share, some powers and revenue with local government, bodies., (4) No seats are reserved in the elected bodies for, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other, backward classes., (a) 1 , 2 and 3, (b) 1 and 3, (c) 2 and 3, (d) 2 and 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm257, 255. Which of the following is the advantage of the local, government in India?, (a) It has depended the democracy in our country, (b) It has uprooted the democracy at local level in, our country, (c) It has failed in conducting the regular elections, of local bodies, (d) None of the above, , 258. The number of seats reserved for women in the, panchayats and municipalities is, (a) One-fourth, (b) One-third, (c) Half, (d) One-fifth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm255, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm258, , 256. Identify which one is the basic idea behind, decentralisation., (1) Local problem can be better settled at local, level., , 259. The system of Panchayati Raj involves:, (a) Village, State and Union levels, (b) Village, District and State levels, (c) Village and State levels, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 208 Federalism, (d) Village, Block and District levels, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm259, , 260. Which one is not the part of 3 tier system of rural, local government?, (a) Municipalities, (b) Village Panchayat, (c) Block Samiti, (d) Zila Parishad, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm260, , 261. How is Panchayat Samiti formed?, (a) By most members of the zilla parishad, (b) By a few gram panchayats when are grouped, together, (c) By all MPs and MLAs in the block, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm261, , 262. Who is the head of Zila Parishad?, (a) Sarpanch, (b) Commissioner Mandal, (c) Zila Parishad Chairperson, (d) Mayor, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm262, , 263. Who is the political head of municipal corporation?, (a) District magistrate, (b) Mayor, (c) Deputy mayor, (d) Governor, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm263, , Chap 1, been created in each State to conduct., panchayat and municipal elections., (a) The state election commission, (b) The local election commission, (c) The chief election commission, (d) The election commission, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm264, , 265. Find the odd one out Column A, , Column B, , (a), , Union of India, , Prime minister, , (b), , State, , Governor, , (c), , Municipal corporation, , Mayor, , (d), , Gram panchayat, , Sarpanch, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm265, Dominion of India (1947–1950) The Government of, India, whose legal name is “Union of India” as per, Article 300 of the Indian constitution. The Prime, Minister of India, as addressed in the Constitution, of India, is the chief of the government, chief, adviser to the president, head of the council of, ministers and the leader of the majority party in the, parliament. The prime minister leads the executive, of the Government of India. Prime Minister runs the, country. *Governors are responsible for implementing, state laws and overseeing the operation of the state, executive branch. Municipal corporation officer is, called the mayor. Each village, or a group of villages, in some States, has a gram panchayat. This is a, council consisting of several ward members, often, called panch, and a president or sarpanch., 266. Match the following and choose correct option., Column A, , Column B, , A., , Gram, sabha, , I., , Gram panchayat group, together to form this unit., , B., , Gram, panchayat, , II., , It reviews the performance, of the gram panchayat., , C., , Zila, parishad, , III. Decision making body for, the entire village., , 264. An independent institution called ______ has, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 209, D., , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Mandals, , IV. Mandals in a district, together constitute zilla ., parishad, , A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I, A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I, A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II, A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm266, , 267. Belgium shifted from a unitary form of government, to:, (a) democratic, (b) federal, (c) authoritarian, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm267, , 268. Which type of government does the Belgium have?, (a) Federal, (b) Communist, (c) Unitary, (d) Central, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm268, , 269. In federalism, power is divided between various, constituent units and:, (a) central authority, (b) states, (c) both (a) and (b), (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm269, , 270. Which countries follow the unitary system of, government?, (a) Belgium, Spain and India, (b) USA, Japan and Belgium, (c) France, Japan and China, , (d) France, Germany and India, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm270, , 271. In federal system, central government cannot order, the:, (a) principal, (b) local government, (c) state government, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm271, , 272. A system of government in which power is divided, between a central authority and various constituent, unit of the country is called____, (a) Federalism, (b) Communalism, (c) Socialism, (d) Democracy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm272, , 273. Power to interpret the constitution is with the:, (a) courts, (b) judiciary, (c) state government, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm273, , 274. In Unitary form of government, (a) all the power is divided between the centre/, union and the state provincial government., (b) all the power is with the citizens., (c) State Government has all the powers, (d) power is concentrated with the Central, Government., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm274, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 210 Federalism, , Chap 1, , 275. The first and major test for democratic politics in, our country was, (a) caste problem, (b) language problem, (c) problems related to union territories, (d) creation of linguistic state, , 280. The state which violently demanded that the use of, English for official purpose should be continued, is, (a) Kerala, (b) Karnataka, (c) Tamil Nadu, (d) Andhra Pradesh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm275, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm280, , 276. Indian official language is:, (a) Hindi, (b) English, (c) Urdu, (d) None of these, , 281. To make India a strong federation, we need:, (a) written constitution, (b) rigid constitution, (c) independent judiciary, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm276, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm281, , 277. The municipal corporation officers are called:, (a) Mayors, (b) MLAs, (c) Sarpanchs, (d) none of these, , 282. Major step towards decentralisation in India was, taken up in, (a) 1992, (b) 1993, (c) 1991, (d) 1990, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm277, , 278. Who can make laws relating to the subjects, mentioned in the Union list?, (a) Local Government, (b) State Government, (c) Union Government, (d) State and Union, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm278, , 279. Federations have been formed with the two kinds of:, (a) states, (b) routes, (c) people, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm279, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm282, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 283. Who has special power in administering the Union, Territories in India?, (a) Central Government, (b) Chief Minister, (c) President, (d) Governor, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 211, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm283, , (d) 25, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm288, 284. Who is the head of urban local government?, (a) Sarpanch, (b) Ward commissioner, (c) Mukhiya, (d) Mayor, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm284, , 285. When power is taken away from state governments, and is given to local government, it is called, (a) Decentralisation, (b) Centralisation, (c) Panchayat Samiti, (d) Federalism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm285, , 286. The number of seats reserved for women in the, panchayats and municipalities is, (a) one-fourth, (b) one-third, (c) half, (d) one-fifth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm286, , 287. Holding together federations are not found in, (a) India, (b) Spain, (c) Belgium, (d) Australia, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm287, , 288. The number of Scheduled Languages in India is, (a) 21, (b) 22, (c) 23, , 289. Which one of the following States in India has its, own Constitution?, (a) Uttarakhand, (b) Madhya Pradesh, (c) J and K, (d) Nagaland, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm289, , 290. In India’s federal system, the state governments have, the power to legislate on all those subjects which are, included in the:, (a) Union list, (b) State list, (c) Concurrent list, (d) Residuary subjects, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm290, , 291. The Constitution of India, (a) divided powers between centre and states in, three lists., (b) divided powers between centre and states in two, lists., (c) listed the powers of the states and left the, undefined powers to the state., (d) Specified the pow ers of the states and left the, residuary powers with the centre., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm291, , 292. In case of a clash between the laws made by the, centre and a state on a subject in the, concurrent list:, (a) the state law prevails., (b) the central law prevails., (c) both the laws prevail within their respective, jurisdictions., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 212 Federalism, (d) the Supreme Court has to intervene to decide., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm292, , 293. What is the third tier of government known as?, (a) Village Panchayats, (b) State government, (c) Local self-government, (d) Zila Parishad, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm293, , Chap 1, (c) Period after 1980, (d) Period after 1970, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm296, , 297. Which language is recognised as the national, language by the Constitution of India?, (a) Hindi, (b) English, (c) Tamil, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm297, 294. What is true regarding sources of revenue in a federal, system?, (a) States have no financial powers or independent, sources of revenue., (b) States are dependent on revenue or funds on the, central government., (c) Sources of revenue for each level of government, are clearly specified to ensure its financial, autonomy., (d) States have no financial autonomy., , 298. Which of the following subjects is not included in the, Union list?, (a) Defence, (b) Foreign affairs, (c) Police, (d) Banking, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm298, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm294, , 295. Which of the following is incorrect regarding a, unitary government?, (a) There is either only one level of government, or the sub-units are subordinate to the central, government., (b) The central government can pass on orders to, the provincial government., (c) A state government is conservable to central, government., (d) The powers of state governments are guaranteed, by the Constitution., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm295, , 296. Which period saw the rise of regional political parties, in many states of the country?, (a) Period after 1990, (b) Period after 2000, , 299. Which of the following is not an example of ‘holding, together’ federations?, (a) India, (b) Spain, (c) Belgium, (d) Switzerland, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm299, , 300. Which level of government in India has the power to, legislate on the ‘residuary’ subjects?, (a) Union government, (b) State government, (c) Local self-government, (d) Both a and b, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm300, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 213, 301. Which among the following are examples of ‘Coming, together federations’ ?, (a) India, Spain and Belgium, (b) India, USA and Spain, (c) USA, Switzerland and Australia, (d) Belgium and Sri Lanka, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm301, , 302. The Union List includes subjects such as:, (a) Education, forests, trade unions, marriages,, adoption and succession., (b) Police, trade, commerce, agriculture and, irrigation., (c) Residuary subjects like computer software., (d) Defence, foreign affairs, banking, currency,, communications., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm302, , 303. Here are three reactions to the language policy, followed in India. Which of the following holds true, in the case of India?, (a) The policy of accommodation has strengthened, national unity., (b) Language based states have divided us by making, everyone conscious of their language., (c) The language policy has only helped to, consolidate the dominance of English over all, other languages., (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm303, , (c) 2 and 3, (d) 1, 2 and 4, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm304, , 305. ____ is a system of government in which the power, is divided between a central authority and various, constituent units of the country?, (a) Dictatorship, (b) Unitary system, (c) Monarchy, (d) Federalism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm305, , 306. How many levels of government does a federation, usually have?, (a) Single, (b) Two, (c) Three, (d) Multiple, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm306, , 307. How many countries in the world have a federal, political system?, (a) 42, (b) 33, (c) 25, (d) 18, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm307, 304. Which of the following statements are correct in a, Holding together federation?, 1. A large country divides its power between, constituent states and the national government., 2. The Central government tends to be more, powerful vis-a-vis the States., 3. All the constituent states usually have equal, powers., 4. Constituent states have unequal powers., Which of the above statements are correct?, (a) 1, 2, 3 and 4, (b) 1 and 4, , 308. In a federal system, the central government ____, order the state government to do something?, (a) Can, (b) Cannot, (c) May, (d) A and C, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm308, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 214 Federalism, 309. State government has powers of its own for, which____., (a) It is answerable to Central government, (b) It is not answerable to Central government, (c) It is answerable to the people, (d) b and c, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm309, , 310. Different tiers of government govern the same, citizens, but each tier has its own, ____ in specific matters., (a) Administration, (b) Jurisdiction, (c) Execution, (d) Policies, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm310, , 311. Can the fundamental provisions of the constitution, be unilaterally changed by one level of government, in federalism?, (a) Yes, (b) No, (c) May be in special provisions, (d) (a) and (c), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm311, , 312. When independent states come together on their own, to form a bigger unit, so that by pooling sovereignty, and retaining identity they can increase their security., This type of ‘coming together’ federations are, practiced by which countries?, (a) Switzerland and Canada, (b) USA and Britain, (c) USA, Australia and Switzerland, (d) Britain, Canada, USA, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm312, , 313. Where a large country decides to divide its power, , Chap 1, between the constituent states and the national, government. It is called ‘holding together’ federations., Which countries practice this system?, (a) India, Pakistan, Italy, (b) India, Spain, Belgium, (c) Canada, Italy, Germany, (d) Australia, Canada, USA, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm313, , 314. Which one comes under the Union List in India?, (a) Police, (b) Agriculture, (c) Banking, (d) Trade, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm314, , 315. Which one comes under the State List in India?, (a) Defence, (b) Currency, (c) Communications, (d) Police, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm315, , 316. On which given subject can both the Union as well, as the State Governments make laws?, (a) Currency, (b) Defence, (c) Trade Unions, (d) Agriculture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm316, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 215, 317. What is meant by residuary subjects?, (a) Subjects under union list, (b) Subjects under state list, (c) Subject under both state and union list, (d) Subjects which are not under any list, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm317, , 318. Give an example of a subject under the residuary, list?, (a) Currency, (b) Irrigation, (c) Computer software, (d) Commerce, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm318, , 319. States such as Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and Mizoram enjoy special powers under certain, provisions of the Constitution of India (Article 371),, under which context do they get these provisions?, (a) Because of trade and commerce, (b) Protection of land rights of indigenous people, (c) Special provisions for agriculture, (d) For Defence purposes, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm319, , 320. Give one feature of Union territories?, (a) They have powers of a state, (b) They enjoy independent power, (c) The Central Government has special powers in, running these areas., (d) These are areas which are too small to become, an independent State but which can be merged, with any of the existing States, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm320, , 321. Sharing of power between the Union Government, and the State governments is basic to the structure, of the Constitution. The Parliament cannot on its, own change this arrangement. Any change to it has, , to be first passed by both the Houses of Parliament, with at least ___ majority?, (a) 50 %, (b) Three- fourth, (c) Two- third, (d) 25%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm321, , 322. The creation of ___ was the first and a major test, for democratic politics in our country, (a) States according to religion, (b) States according to culture, (c) Linguistic states, (d) States according to topography, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm322, , 323. On which basis were states like Nagaland,, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand created?, (a) On the basis of language, (b) On the basis of culture, ethnicity, (c) On the basis of religion, (d) On the basis of commerce and trade, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm323, , 324. Hindi is the mother tongue of only about ___, percent of Indians?, (a) 60%, (b) 30%, (c) 40%, (d) 50%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm324, , 325. Besides Hindi, there are ___ other languages, recognised as Scheduled, Languages by the Constitution?, (a) 21, (b) 23, (c) 27, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 216 Federalism, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm329, , (d) 24, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm325, , 326. When was the beginning of the era of Coalition, Governments at the Centre which led to a new culture, of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of, State Governments?, (a) 1980s, (b) 1990s, (c) 1870s, (d) 2000 onward, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm326, , 327. Census of India held in 2011, recorded more than, ___distinct languages which people mentioned as, their mother tongues?, (a) 200, (b) 500, (c) 1200, (d) 1300, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm327, , 328. As for English, only ___ percent Indians recorded, it as their mother tongue?, (a) 20%, (b) 5%, (c) 0.5 %, (d) 0.02%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm328, , 329. The distinguishing feature of a federal government is:, (a) National government gives some powers to the, provincial governments., (b) Power is distributed among the legislature,, executive and judiciary., (c) Elected officials exercise supreme power in the, government., (d) Governmental power is divided between different, levels of government., , 330. Consider the following statements :, 1. In a federation the powers of the federal and, provincial governments are clearly demarcated., 2. India is a federation because the powers of the, Union and State Governments are specified in the, Constitution and they have exclusive jurisdiction, on their respective subjects., 3. Sri Lanka is a federation because the country is, divided into provinces., 4. India is no longer a federation because some, powers of the states have been devolved to the, local government bodies., (a) 1, 2 and 3, (b) 1, 3 and 4, (c) 1 and 2 only, (d) 2 and 3 only, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm330, , 331. Federal power sharing in India needs another tier of, government below that of the State governments, it, is called____., (a) State offices, (b) District government, (c) Local government, (d) Tehsils, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm331, , 332. When was the constitution amended to make the, third-tier of democracy more powerful and effective?, (a) 1990, (b) 1992, (c) 1989, (d) 1993, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm332, , 333. In the local government elections at least _____ of, all positions are reserved for women?, (a) One - third, (b) Two- third, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 217, (c) 50%, (d) 25%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm333, , 334. Both the union as well as the state governments, can make laws on the subjects mentioned in, ___________ list., (a) Union, (b) Concurrent, (c) state, (d) Both A and B, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm334, , 335. Assertion (A): Federations that are formed by, ‘holding together’ do not give equal power to its, constituent units., Reason (R): Some states are granted special powers., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) A is false but R is true., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm335, , 336. Assertion : The Indian Union is not based on the, principles of federalism., Reason : The Constitution of India declared India as, a Union of States., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) A is false but R is true., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm336, , 337. Assertion : Belgium and Spain has ‘holding together’, , federation., Reason : A big country divides power between, constituent states and national government., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm337, , 338. Assertion : Hindi is identified as the only official, language of India., Reason : It helped in creating supremacy of Hindi, speaking people over others., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm338, , 339. Assertion : It is very simple to make the changes in, the basic structure of the constitution., Reason : Both the houses have power to amend the, constitution independently., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm339, , 340. Assertion : India is a federation., Reason : Power resides with the central authority., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 218 Federalism, (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm340, , 341. Assertion : Coalition government is formed during, dearth of coal in the country., Reason : It helps in overcoming coal crisis., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm341, , 342. Assertion : The subjects which are not included, in Union List, State List and Concurrent List are, considered as residuary subjects., Reason : The subjects included that came after, constitution was made and thus could not be, classified., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm342, , 343. Assertion : India has a federal system., Reason : Under a unitary system, either there is, only one level of government or the subunits are, subordinate to central government., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm343, , Chap 1, , 344. Assertion : Zilla Parishad Chairperson is the political, head of the zilla parishad., Reason : Mayor is the head of municipalities., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm344, , 345. Assertion : A major step towards decentralization, was taken in 1992 by amending the constitution., Reason : Constitution was amended to make the, third tier of democracy more powerful and effective., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm345, , 346. Assertion : Third-tier of government is local, government., Reason : It made democracy weak., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm346, , 347. Assertion : Power is taken away from Central and, State Governments and given to local government, and it is known as decentralization, Reason : Large number of problems and issues are, best settled at the local level and it is the basic idea, behind decentralisation., (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct, explanation of A., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 219, (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct, explanation of A., (c) A is true but R is false., (d) Both A and R are false., , 349. The below cartoon clearly state that :, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm347, , 348. The picture portrays about the :, , (a) Uneven Dispersal of power between the Centre, and State., (b) Lack of harmonization between Centre and, State., (c) The states plead for more power., (d) Demand for power by the states can never be, met., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm348, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , (a) Perils of running a coalition Govt., (b) A coalition govt have more work to do., (c) The best way to run a democratic country like, India is Coalition govt., (d) Coalition govt increases the overall efficiency of, the Govt and hence shall be welcomed., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm349, , 350. Identify the kind of administrative system :, • It is prevailing only in 25 countries and consists, of two-level Government., • USA is known for the oldest country running, this system successfully., • One level of govt under this system is for the, entire country and another for states that runs, day to day administrative work., • Both of this level of govt enjoys their power, independent of each other., (a) Unitary, (b) Federalism, (c) Both, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm350, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 220 Federalism, 351. Identify the kind of legislative power distribution list, by the Constitution of India :, • It includes the subject of national interest., • Provides uniformity throughout the country., • The Union govt alone has the power to make, laws related to the subjects of this list., • Banking, Defence and Communication are some, of the subjects under this list., (a) State List, (b) Union List, (c) Residuary List, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm351, , 352. Identify the unit of the Indian Union :, • These units are generally very small in size., • These cannot be merged with states due to some, reasons., • These units have very small powers., • Examples are Chandigarh, Dadar and nagar, havelli., (a) States, (b) Villages, (c) Union Territories, (d) Central Government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm352, , 353. Identify the institution • It resolves disputes between the states and state, and centre., • It interprets the constitution., • It acts like an empire and decides neutrally., (a) Media, (b) Executive, (c) Umpire, (d) Judiciary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm353, , 354. Identify the following, • Units of the Indian Union which enjoy very little, power., • These territories do not have the powers of a, State., , Chap 1, • The Central Government has special powers in, running these areas., (a) Union Territories, (b) Small States, (c) Central Institute, (d) Both B and C, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm354, , 355. Arrange the following in order of “Coming together, Federations” formation system., 1. Various Independent states come together., 2. A bigger unit or federation is formed by pooling, sovereignty and retaining identity., 3. Negotiation among states begins, 4. Examples of Such Federations are : USA and, Australia., (a) 1, 3, 2, 4, (b) 1, 2, 3, 4, (c) 2, 3, 4, 1, (d) 4, 3, 1, 2, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm355, , 356. Arrange the following stages or condition for the, formation of an Coalition Govt., 1. No single party get majority to form the Govt in, centre or in State., 2. All Major and some regional parties enter into, alliance., 3. After 1990, there was a rise in the regional, parties., 4. Regional Parties alliance with the national, party led to power sharing and respect for the, Autonomy of state Govt., (a) 1, 3, 2, 4, (b) 1, 2, 3, 4, (c) 3, 1, 2, 4, (d) 4, 3, 1, 2, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm356, , 357. Arrange the following Scheduled language of India in, ascending order of the proportion of their speakers., 1. Bengali, 2. Marathi, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 221, 3., 4., (a), (b), (c), (d), , Hindi, Tamil, 1, 4, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 1, 2, 4, 4, 2, 1, 3, , India, spain, A - ?, belgium, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm357, , 358. Complete the following table with the correct, informationBasis of Example of, creation linguistic, states, , Linguistic State, , Reason of, Resistance by, the Center, , The first and, a major test, for democratic, politics of India, , Fear of, A-?, Disintegration, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , A, A, A, A, , More of, centralization, of power then, decentralization, , (a) A -Coming together federation, B, state, (b) A -Holding together federation, B, state, (c) A -Holding together federation, B, state, (d) A-Coming together federation, B, village, , -Centre and, -Centre and, -Village and, -Centre and, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm360, , B-?, , -Language, B -Tamil Nadu, -Color, B -Tamil Nadu, -Cast, B -Tamil Nadu, -Language, B -Rajasthan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm358, , 359. Complete the following table with correct information:, Act, , Full, Form, , Date, About, Implementation, , SRC, , A-?, , B-?, , Reorganisation, of state, boundaries, , a. A -State reorganisation commission B -Nov 1 1956, b. A -Solid reorganisation commission B -Nov 1 1956, c. A -State reorganisation commission B -Nov 1 1940, d. A -State reorganisation company B -Nov 1 1967, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm359, , 360. Complete the following table with correct informationName of, countries, , B-?, , Known Power is Power sharing, as, divided, between, , Source Based Questions 1 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, The creation of linguistic States was the first and, a major test for democratic politics in our country., Many old States have vanished and many new States, have been created. Areas, boundaries and names of, the States have been changed. In 1947, the boundaries, of several old States of India were changed in order, to create new States. This was done to ensure that, people who spoke the same language lived in the, same State. Some States were created not on the, basis of language but to recognise differences based, on culture, ethnicity or geography. These include, States like Nagaland, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand., When the demand for the formation of States on the, basis of language was raised, some national leaders, feared that it would lead to the disintegration of the, country. The Central Government resisted linguistic, States for some time. But the experience has shown, that the formation of linguistic States has actually, made the country, more united. It has also made, administration easier., 361. Select the two bases on which new states of India, have been created, (a) Religion and geography, (b) Language and regional culture, (c) Culture and religion, (d) Language and community, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm361, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 222 Federalism, , , Which state of India was first form on the bases of, language?, (a) Karnataka, (b) Tamil Nadu, (c) Andhra Pradesh, (d) Telangana, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm361, , , , Here are four reactions to the language policy followed, in India. Which are true in the case of India?, (a) Language based states have divided us by making, everyone conscious of their language., (b) The policy of accommodation has strengthened, national unity., (c) The language policy has only helped to, consolidate the dominance of English over all, other languages., (d) It lead to the disintegration of the country, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm361, , , , Which was the first test for democratic politics in, our Country?, (a) Caste problem, (b) Language problem, (c) Problems related to union territories, (d) Creation of linguistic state, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm361, , , , What was the first and major test for democratic, politics in Inida?, (a) Integraation of states, (b) Problems related to the partition, (c) Creation of linguistic states, (d) Independence of Goa, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm361, , , , After independence, the boundaries of old states, were changed to _________., (a) Identify the area, , Chap 1, (b) Create new states, (c) Rehabilitate migrants, (d) Ensure participation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm361, , Source Based Questions 2 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, The need for decentralisation was recognised in our, Constitution. Since then, there have been several, attempts to decentralise power to the level of villages, and towns. Panchayat in villages and municipalities, in urban areas were set up in all the States. But these, were directly under the control of state governments., Elections to these local governments were not held, regularly. Local governments did not have any, powers or resources of their own. Thus, there was, very little decentralisation in effective terms. A, major step towards decentralisation was taken in, 1992. The Constitution was amended to make the, third-tier of democracy more powerful and effective., Now it is constitutionally mandatory to hold regular, elections to local government bodies. Seats are, reserved in the elected bodies and the executive, heads of these institutions for the Scheduled Castes,, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes., At least one-third of all positions are reserved for, women. An independent institution called the State, Election Commission has been created in each State, to conduct panchayat and municipal elections. The, State governments are required to share some powers, and revenue with local government bodies. The, nature of sharing varies from State to State., 362. What is the basic idea behind decentralization?, (a) There are a large number of problems and issues, which are best settled at the local level., (b) Besides, at the local level it is possible for the, people to directly participate in decision making., This helps to inculcate a habit of democratic, participation, (c) Local government is the best way to realise one, important principle of democracy, namely local, self-government., (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm362, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 223, , , Consider the following statements on the practice of, federalism in India., A. Local governments did not have any power or, resources of their own., B. It became constitutionally mandatory to hold, regular elections to local government bodies., C. The state governments are required to share, some powers and revenue with local government, bodies., D. No seats are reserved in the elected bodies for, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other, backward classes., Identify those which hold true for decentralisation, after 1992., (a) B and C, (b) A and C, (c) A and D, (d) B and D, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm362, , , , In local self-government institutions at least onethird of all positions are reserved for?, (a) Men, (b) Women, (c) Scheduled caste, (d) Scheduled tribe, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm362, , , , Which of these is incorrect, based on the Consitutional, Amendment, 1992?, (a) One-fourth of positions are reserved for women., (b) Regular elections should be held to the local, government bodies., (c) Seats are reserved for SCs, STs and OBCs., (d) State Election Commission looks after these, elections, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm362, , , , In which year a major step towards decentralization, was taken up?, (a) 1985, (b) 1991, , (c) 1992, (d) 1993, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm362, , , , The Constitution of India was amended in 1992 to, make the third-tier of democracy more effective. As, a result, at least one-third of all positions in the, local bodies are reserved for women. This is because, ___________., (a) Women are good at managing resources, (b) Women had inadequate representation in, decision-making bodies, (c) We have many powerful women leaders, (d) Women are obedient and would follow the, constitutional provisions well, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm362, , Source Based Questions 3 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Rural local government is popularly known by the, name panchayati raj. Each village, or a group of, villages in some States, has a gram panchayat. This, is a council consisting of several ward members, often, called panch, and a president or sarpanch. They are, directly elected by all the adult population living in, that ward or village. It is the decision-making body, for the entire village. The panchayat works under, the overall supervision of the gram sabha. All the, voters in the village are its members. It has to meet, at least twice or thrice in a year to approve the, annual budget of the gram panchayat and to review, the performance of the gram panchayat. The local, government structure goes right up to the district, level. A few gram panchayats are grouped together, to form what is usually called a panchayat samiti or, block or mandal. The members of this representative, body are elected by all the panchyat members in, that area. All the panchayat samitis or mandals in a, district together constitute the zilla parishad. Most, members of the zilla parishad are elected. Members, of the Lok Sabha and MLAs of that district and, some other officials of other district level bodies are, also its members. Zilla parishad chairperson is the, political head of the zilla parishad., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 224 Federalism, 363. What is the third tier of government in India known, as?, (a) Village Panchayat, (b) State government, (c) Local self-government, (d) Zila Parishad, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm363, , , , Which statement is true about Panchayati Raj?, (a) The Panchayat samiti and Zila Parishad should, be constituted with directly elected member, (b) Minimum age should be 18 year to contest the, election at the panchayat level, (c) For the financial review of Panchayats, the state, finance commission is established, (d) Election of Panchayati Raj institution is, conducted under the guidance of the State, Election Commission, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm363, , , , Which government works at district level?, (a) Panchayat Samiti, (b) Zila Parishad, (c) village Panchayat, (d) Gram Panchayat, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm363, , , , What was the main purpose behind bringing the, Panchayati Raj system in India?, (a) To Prevent Criminalization of Politics, (b) Decentralization of the political power to the, general public, (C ) To reduce election Expences, (b) Development of Villages, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm363, , , , A rural local government is popularly known by the, name of _____., (a) Panchayati Raj, , Chap 1, (b) Municipal Corporation, (c) Municipal Council, (d) Ward Councils, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm363, , , , A council consisting of several ward members, often, called panch, and a president or Sarpanch is called, _______., (a) Gram Sabha, (b) Gram Panchayat, (c) Gram Parishad, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm363, , Source Based Questions 4 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, The Constitution clearly provided a threefold, distribution of legislative powers between the Union, Government and the State Governments. Thus, it, contains three lists: Union List includes subjects of, national importance such as defence of the country,, foreign affairs, banking, communications and, currency. They are included in this list because we, need a uniform policy on these matters throughout, the country. The Union Government alone can, make laws relating to the subjects mentioned in the, Union List. State List contains subjects of State and, local importance such as police, trade, commerce,, agriculture and irrigation. The State Governments, alone can make law relating to the subject mentioned, in the state list. Concurrent list includes subjects of, common interest to both the Union Government as, well as the State Governments, such as education,, forest, trade unions, marriage, adoption and, succession. Both the Union as well as the State, Governments can make laws on these subjects. If the, laws conflict with each other the law made by the, union government will prevail., 364. Both the union and the state government can make, laws on the subjects mentioned in the:, (a) Union list, (b) State list, (c) Concurrent list, (d) None of the above, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 225, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm364, , , , Which of the following is not a subject of the Union, List?, (a) Foreign affairs, (b) Currency, (c) Banking, (d) Law and order, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm364, , , , Which one of the following subjects is included in the, concurrent list?, (a) Banking, (b) Trade, (c) Police, (d) Education, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm364, , , , What makes India a federal country?, (a) As per the Indian constitution, the nation follows, a three-fold distribution of legislative powers, (b) The distribution of powers between the union, and state governments, (c) there are three lists divided between the centre, and state governments, (d) all the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm364, , , , The Indian constitution clearly provided a _____, distribution of legislative powers between the Union, Government and the state governments., (a) Two fold, (b) Three fold, (c) Multiple fold, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm364, , , , Both the union as well as the state governments can, make laws on the subjects mentioned in ______, list., (a) Union, (b) Concurrent, (c) State, (d) Both (a) and (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm364, , Source Based Questions 5 : Read the source given, below and answer 8 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, A second test for Indian federation is the language, policy. Our Constitution did not give the status of, national language to any one language. Hindi was, identified as the official language. But Hindi is the, mother tongue of only about 40 per cent of Indians., Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect, other languages. Besides Hindi, there are 21 other, languages recognised as Scheduled Languages by, the Constitution. A candidate in an examination, conducted for the Central Government positions may, opt to take the examination in any of these languages., States too have their own official languages. Much, of the government work takes place in the official, language of the concerned State. Unlike Sri Lanka,, the leaders of our country adopted a very cautious, attitude in spreading the use of Hindi. According, to the Constitution, the use of English for official, purposes was to stop in 1965. However, many non, Hindi speaking States demanded that the use of, English continue. In Tamil Nadu, this movement took, a violent form. The Central Government responded, by agreeing to continue the use of English along with, Hindi for official purposes. Many critics think that, this solution favoured the English speaking elite., Promotion of Hindi continues to be the official policy, of the Government of India. Promotion does not, mean that the Central Government can impose Hindi, on States where people speak a different language., The flexibility shown by Indian political leaders, helped our country avoid the kind of situation that, Sri Lanka finds itself in., 365. How many languages are included in the Eight, Schedule of the Indian Constitution?, (A)15, (B)22, (C)20, (D)21, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 226 Federalism, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm365, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm365, , , , , , Which language is recognised as the official language, by the Constitution of India?, (A)English, (B)Hindi, (C)Tamil, (d) Sanskrit, , Which language is recognised as the national, language by the Constitution of India?, (a) Hindi, (b) English, (c) Tamil, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm365, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm365, , , , , , According to the constitution, the use of English for, official purpose was stop in Which year?, (a) 1955, (B)1965, (C)1975, (D)1985, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm365, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm365, , , , , Why Hindi was not given the status of national, language?, (a) Because there were only 40% people speaking, Hindi language, (b) To protect other language, (c) Both of these, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm365, , , , Here are tile statements regarding the language, policy followed in India. Which of the following holds, true in the case of India?, (a) The policy of accommodation has strengthened, national unity., (b) The language-based States have divided us by, making everyone conscious of their language., (c) The language policy has only helped to, consolidate the dominance of English over all, other languages., (d) Indian Constitution gives the status of national, language to any one language., , A second test for Indian federation is the -(a) Linguistic States, (b) Language policy, (c) Centre-State relations, (d) Both b and c, , “Official Language Act provides that English would, remain the official language of the country so long, as non-Hindi speaking States desire.” Identify the, benefit of adopting such a cautious approach?, (a) Strengthened the spirit of federalism, (b) Helped in avoiding confrontation with non-Hindi, speaking southern states, (c) Both a and b, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm365, , Source Based Questions 6 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, There are two or more levels (or tiers) of government, in federalism. Different tiers of government govern the, same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdiction, in specific matters of legislation, taxation and, administration. The jurisdictions of the respective, levels or tiers of government are specified in the, constitution. So, the existence and authority of each, tier of government is constitutionally guaranteed. The, fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Federalism Page 227, be unilaterally changed by one level of government., Such changes require the consent of both the levels, of government. Courts have the power to interpret, the constitution and the powers of different levels of, government. The highest court acts as an umpire if, disputes arise between different levels of government, in the exercise of their respective powers. Sources, of revenue for each level of government are clearly, specified to ensure its financial autonomy. The federal, system thus has dual objectives: to safeguard and, promote the unity of the country, while at the same, time accommodate regional diversity. Therefore, two, aspects are crucial for the institutions and practice of, federalism. (i) Governments at different levels should, agree to some rules of power-sharing. (ii) They, should also trust that each would abide by its part, of the agreement. An ideal federal system has both, aspects: mutual trust and agreement to live together., 366. “The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of, government are specified in the constitution.” Define, the underlined word., (a) The area over which someone has economic, authority., (b) The area over which someone has political, authority., (c) The area over which someone has legal authority., (d) The area over which someone has executive, authority., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm366, , , , Which of the following is incorrect regarding, Federalism?, (a) Two or more level of government, (b) Different citizens, the same jurisdiction, (c) Superiority of the Constitution, (d) Strict Constitution, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm366, , , , What is true regarding sources of revenue in a federal, system?, (a) States have no financial powers or independent, sources of revenue., (b) States are dependent on revenue or funds from, the central government., (c) Sources of revenue for each level of government, , are clearly specified to ensure its financial, autonomy., (d) States have no financial autonomy., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm366, , , , The given extract throws light on ________, (a) Comparison of Federal and Unitary government, (b) Features of Federalism, (c) The linguistic diversity of India, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm366, , , , Which type of government has two tiers of, government?, (a) Federalism, (b) Unitary, (c) Both, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm366, , , , If disputes arise between different levels of government, in the exercise of thier powers who acts as an umpire, ?, (a) The highest court, (b) District Court, (c) Subordinate court, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/gm366, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , ******, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 237, , Previous year questions and important, questions are repeated so that students, can do more practice for these questions., , , CHAPTER, 1, Development, , 101. Which one of the following is not a developmental, goal for the landless rural labourers?, (a) More days of work and better wages., (b) Local school is able to provide quality education, for their children., (c) There is no social discrimination., (d) They can not become leaders in the village., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm101, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm104, , 105. In order to get more income people need, (a) regular work, (b) better wages, (c) decent price for their crops, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm105, 102. Which among the following is a developmental goal, for the landless rural labourers?, (a) To get electricity and water, (b) To educate their children, (c) More days of work and better wages, (d) To shift to the cities, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm102, , 103. What would be the most appropriate aspiration of a, prosperous farmer from Punjab?, (a) local school is able to provide quality education, for their children, (b) there is no social discrimination, (c) able to pursue her job in abroad., (d) proper supply for irrigation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm103, , 104. To get more ____ industrialists may want more, dams., (a) electricity, (b) water, (c) raw material, (d) all of these, , 106. “Besides seeking more income, people also seek, things like equal treatment, freedom, security and, respect of others”. What does the given statement, signify?, (a) Mixed goals are important for people for, development., (b) Common goals are important for people for, development., (c) Conflicting goals are important for people for, development., (d) Similar goals are important for people for, development., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm106, , 107. Besides seeking more income, one-way or the other,, people not seek things like, (a) equal treatment, (b) freedom, (c) security, (d) discrimination, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm107, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 238 Development, 108. What is the meaning of material goods?, (a) They can be seen, (b) They can be touched, (c) They are tangible, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm108, , 109. What is the factor on which life depends?, (a) material things, (b) non-material things, (c) Both of these, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm109, , 110. There are many things that are not easily ____, but they mean a lot to our lives. These are often, ____., (a) measured, ignored, (b) ignored, measured, (c) available,unavailable, (d) available, measured, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm110, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 111. If you get a job in a far off place before accepting it, you would try to consider(a) Facilities for the family, (b) Job security, (c) Opportunity to learn, (d) all of these, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm111, , 112. Which type of environment may allow more women, to take up a variety of jobs?, (a) a safe and secured environment, (b) respect for women, (c) greater acceptance of women working outside, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm112, , 113. It is very important to keep in mind that different, persons could have ____as well as conflicting, notions of a country’s development., (a) same, (b) different, (c) not determined, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm113, , 114. Select the country where 500 tons of liquid toxic, waste into open-air dumps, (a) USA, (b) Africa, (c) Japan, (d) China, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm114, , 115. When we compare different students usually we take, one or more important characteristics of students and, compare them based on these-characteristics such as, (a) friendliness, (b) cooperation, (c) marks secured, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm115, , 116. For comparing countries, their ____ is considered, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 239, to be one of the most important attributes., (a) Home, (b) income, (c) Gold, (d) Property, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm116, , 117. The income of the country is the income of ____, of the country., (a) all the ministers, (b) all the residents, (c) all the men, (d) all the women, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm117, , 118. Total income of the country divided by its total, population is known as, (a) per capita income, (b) average income, (c) both (a) and (b), (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm118, , 119. National income of a country divided by its total, population is known as____., (a) Gross Domestic Product, (b) Per capita income, (c) Net Domestic product, (d) Depreciation, , (d) an indicator to show the living standard of, children in a country, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm120, , 121. Countries with per capita income of _____ and, above in 2017, are called rich countries., (a) US$ 12056 per month, (b) US$ 12056 per annum, (c) US$ 995 per annum, (d) US$ 995 per month, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm121, , 122. Countries with per capita income of _____ and, less in 2017, are called low-income countries., (a) US$ 995 per annum, (b) US$ 12056 per annum, (c) above US$ 12056 per annum, (d) less than US$ 12056 per annum, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm122, , 123. India comes in the category of _____countries, because its per capita income in 2017 was US$ 1820, per annum., (a) low-income countries, (b) low middle income, (c) rich countries, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm123, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm119, , 120. What is per capita income?, (a) an indicator to show the living standard of men, in a country, (b) an indicator to show the living standard of, ministers in a country, (c) an indicator to show the living standard of, people in a country, , 124. The rich countries, excluding countries of Middle, East and certain other small countries, are generally, called____., (a) poor countries, (b) developing countries, (c) developed countries, (d) Rich countries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm124, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 240 Development, 125. ___is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births, of children under one year of age. The rate for a, given region is the number of children dying under, one year of age, divided by the number of live births, during the year, multiplied by 1,000., (a) Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR), (b) Post-Neonatal Mortality Rate (PNMR), (c) Infant mortality rate (IMR), (d) Under-5 Mortality Rate (U5MR), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm125, , 126. What age group is considered in calculating infant, mortality rate?, (a) between birth and age 1, (b) between birth and age 2, (c) between birth and age 3, (d) between birth and age 5, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm126, , Chap 1, , aspects of our lives., (a) pollution-free environment, (b) a disease-free life, (c) protection from infectious disease, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm129, , 130. “Girls in India in the rural sector are sometimes not, able to get secondary level education”which of the, following is not the correct reason for this situation., (a) Society’s mind set which prefers boys getting, better secondary and higher education., (b) Due to Poverty people are unable to provide, basic education to their children, (c) In villages women also constitute a major, agricultural workforce which again works to, their disadvantage., (d) Decreasing crime against women, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm130, , 127. Literacy Rate measures the proportion of literate, population in the_____ age group., (a) 7 and above, (b) 18 and above, (c) 3 and above, (d) 21 and above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm127, , 131. Kerala has a ____ Infant Mortality Rate because, it has adequate provision of basic health and, educational facilities., (a) low, (b) high, (c) no, (d) very high, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm131, 128. What do you mean by Net Attendance Ratio?, (a) It implies the total number of children of, group 6-10 attending school, (b) It implies the total number of children of, group 12-15 attending school, (c) It implies the total number of children of, group 14-16 attending school, (d) It implies the total number of children of, group 17-19 attending school, , age, age, age, age, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm128, , 129. What factors other than income are important, , 132. Which is a function of PDS? Select the correct option., (a) Distribution of black market products, (b) Control Hoarding, control process and control, over charging., (c) Popularise black-marketing in the country, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm132, , 133. In Tamil Nadu, ____ per cent of the people living, in rural areas usea ration shop, whereas in Jharkhand, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 241, only____per cent of rural people do so., (a) 8,75, (b) 75,8, (c) 18,50, (d) 55,65, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm133, , 134. What is the only way to find out whether we are, properly nourished?, (a) Body mass index, (b) Sugar checking, (c) B.P checking, (d) Weight checking, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm134, , 135. How is BMI calculated?give the right order, 1. the weight of the person is measured, 2. height is measured in meters, 3. The weight is then divided by the square of, height., 4. The height is then divided by the square of, weight., (a) first 1 then 2 last 3, (b) first 2 then 1 last 4, (c) first 1 then 2 last 4, (d) first 3 then 2 last 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm135, , 136. If this BMI is more than ____, then a person is, overweight, If this figure is less than ____ then the, person would be considered undernourished., (a) 18.5,20, (b) 25,18.5, (c) 18.5,25, (d) 20,18.5, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm136, , 137. The Human Development Report published by, ____ compares countries based on the educational, , levels of the people, their health status and per, capita income., (a) IMF, (b) UNDP, (c) UNESCO, (d) UNDP, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm137, , 138. Published by UNDP compares countries based, on____ of the people., (a) their health status, (b) the educational levels, (c) per capita income, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm138, , 139. What is HDI rank of Indian among 189 countries of, the world?, (a) 212, (b) 189, (c) 131, (d) 314, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm139, , 140. How many countries are ranked in the HDI?, (a) 212 countries, (b) 189 countries, (c) 314 countries, (d) 889 countries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm140, , 141. Which of the follwoing organization calculates HDI, India?, (a) UNDP, (b) UHID, (c) GDP, (d) HDI, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 242 Development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm141, , 142. Per Capita Income is calculated in ____for all, countries., (a) euro, (b) rupees, (c) dollars, (d) pound, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm142, , 143. We have not inherited this earth from our forefathers;, we have borrowed it from our children.who said these, words?, (a) Mr. Rajendra prashad, (b) Gandhiji, (c) Mr. Lester Brown, (d) Mr. George Brown, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm143, , 144. Since the second half of the twentieth century, a, number of scientists have been warning that, (a) Health and nutrition level is declining., (b) Per capita income is unstable., (c) Levels of resources are not sustainable., (d) Levels of development are not sustainable., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm144, , 145. In how many districts of India has reported a water, level decline over 4 metre during the past 20 years?, (a) Over 500 districts, (b) Over 1000 districts, (c) Under 200 districts, (d) Over 300 districts, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm145, , 146. What proportion of the country is over using their, , Chap 1, , groundwater reserves?, (a) One-Fourth, (b) One-Tenth, (c) One-Third, (d) half, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm146, , 147. Where is groundwater overuse particularly found?, (a) Punjab, (b) Western U.P., (c) plateau areas of central and south India, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm147, , 148. ____is an example of renewable resources., (a) Groundwater, (b) Crude oil, (c) Coal, (d) Natural Gas, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm148, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 149. “Consequences of environmental degradation do not, respect national or state boundaries.” which of the, following statement not justify this statement., (a) Environmental degradation issue is no longer a, regional or national issue., (b) Our future is linked together. Sustainability of, development is essential for all the mankind, and it is our common responsibility to save the, environment., (c) These days it is a matter of discussion among, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 243, different countries of the world., (d) Global warming, acid rain, etc., are to be, controlled by one nation. It is a personal matter, of thinking and finding the solutions., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm149, , 150. Development of a country, determined by, (a) its per capita income, (b) its average literacy level, (c) health status of its people, (d) all the above, , can, , generally, , be, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm153, , 154. Which of the following neighboring country has a, better performance in terms of human development, than India?, (a) Bangladesh, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) Nepal, (d) Pakistan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm154, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm150, , 151. Human Development Index (HDI) level in India can, not be improved through ___., (a) Quality Education, (b) Good Healthcare facilities., (c) by Increase IMR, (d) by Increase net attendance ratio, , 155. Assume there are four families in a country. The, average per capita income of these families is Rs, 5000. If the income of three families is Rs 4000, Rs, 7000 and Rs 3000 respectively, what is the income of, the fourth family?, (a) Rs 7500, (b) Rs 3000, (c) Rs 2000, (d) Rs 6000, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm155, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm151, , 152. UNDP measures the development of country based, on ____., (a) Health, (b) Education, (c) Income, (d) All of these, , 156. HDI index does not include____., (a) income, (b) life expectancy,, (c) health, (d) education, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm156, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm152, , 153. According to World Development Report 2018-2019,, the countries with a GNI of ____ dollars per capita, and below are called low income countries., (a) 906, (b) 995, (c) 674, (d) 567, , 157. Who among the following is associated with Human, Development Index (HDI) for measuring the level of, development among various countries?, (a) Raymond Firth, (b) Mahabub-ul-Haque, (c) M.N. Srinivas, (d) A.R. Desai, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm157, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 244 Development, 158. The sectors are classified into public and private, sector on the basis of, (a) employment conditions, (b) the nature of economic activity, (c) ownership of enterprises, (d) number of workers employed in the enterprise, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm158, , 159. Production of a commodity through natural process, is an activity of ____ field., (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) Information technology, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm159, , 160. GDP is the total value of ____ produced during a, particular year., (a) all goods and services, (b) all final goods and services, (c) all intermediate goods and services, (d) all intermediate and final goods and services, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm160, , 161. The share of tertiary sector in India’s GDP in (201112) is ____., (a) Around 46%, (b) Around 42%, (c) Around 74%, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm161, , 162. In which Indian state the infant mortality rate is, lowest?, (a) Kerala, (b) Bihar, (c) Uttar Pradesh, (d) Punjab, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm162, , 163. What would be the development goals of a farmer, who depend only on rain for growing crops?, (a) Inundational canal, (b) Timely rain, (c) Better irrigation facility, (d) Hand pumps, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm163, , 164. Which one among the following is a development, goal for the landless rural labourers?, (a) To get electricity and water., (b) To educate their children., (c) More days of work and better wages., (d) To shift to the cities., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm164, , 165. The development goals can be classified into which, one of the following groups?, (a) Material and spiritual, (b) Physical and mental, (c) Short-term and long-term, (d) Material and non-material, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm165, , 166. Development goals of different sections of our society, can be achieved by(a) force, (b) democratic political process, (c) violent agitation, (d) terrorism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm166, , 167. Which one of the following is a useful measure for, comparison between countries by the World Bank?, (a) National income, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 245, (b) Per capita income, (c) Total income, (d) Income from tertiary sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm167, , 168. Per, (a), (b), (c), (d), , capita income is calculated in dollars because:, all countries can be compared easily., USA holds a dominating position., dollar is the only reliable currency in the world., dollars are easily convertible., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm168, , 169. Which of the following do we get when we divide the, National Income of a country by its total population?, (a) HDI rank, (b) Literacy rate, (c) Human development index, (d) Per capita income, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm169, , 170. wn as:, (a) national income., (b) average income., (c) total income., (d) capital based income., , 172. According to the World Bank, Development Report,, the per capita income of the low income countries in, 2020 should be per annum:, (a) US$ 12736 or less., (b) US$ 75,000 or less., (c) US$ 55,000 or less., (d) US$ 1045 or less., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm172, , 173. Low Infant Mortality Rate in Kerala is due to:, (a) very high per capita income., (b) adequate provision of basic health and, educational facilities., (c) being a small state., (d) high life expectancy., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm173, , 174. In which one of the following states, literacy rate is, the highest?, (a) Punjab, (b) Kerala, (c) Bihar, (d) Jammu and Kashmir, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm174, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm170, , 171. According to the World Bank, the criterion used to, classify countries with the income of US$ 12736 per, annum and above in 2013 is considered as:, (a) low income countries., (b) rich countries., (c) average countries., (d) underdeveloped countries., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm171, , 175. Which among the following states has the lowest per, capita income?, (a) Punjab, (b) Bihar, (c) Kerala, (d) Gujarat, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm175, , 176. What does infant mortality rate indicate?, (a) Literate population in the 7 and above age., (b) The number of children that die before the age of, one year as a proportion of 1000 live children., (c) The total number of children attending the, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 246 Development, school., (d) The number of children born in a year., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm176, , 177. HDI stands for:, (a) Heavy Developed Industrial., (b) Human Development Index., (c) Highly Developed Infrastructure., (d) Highest Development Index., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm177, , 178. Life Expectancy means:, (a) average number of years after which a person is, expected to die., (b) average number of years a person is expected to, live., (c) long life., (d) long life and low birth rate., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm178, , Chap 1, , 181. Human development index compares countries based, on which of the following levels of the people?, (a) Educational level, (b) Health status, (c) Per capita income, (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm181, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 182. What money cannot buy?, (a) Medicines, (b) Clothes, (c) Pollution-free environment, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm182, 179. Which indicator from amongst the following is, considered to be the most important measure of, development?, (a) Health and education, (b) Information technology, (c) Strong defence, (d) Leisure and entertainment, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm179, , 183. BMI (Body Mass Index) is a method of finding out, which of the following?, (a) Infant mortality, (b) Health status, (c) Longevity, (d) Economic status, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm183, 180. How would you calculate Body Mass Index?, (a) Dividing the weight by the square of the height., (b) Dividing the height by weight., (c) Dividing the weight by height., (d) Adding height to the weight of the person., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm180, , 184. We can obtain per capita income of a country by, calculating :, (a) the total income of a person, (b) by dividing the national income by the total, population of a country, (c) the total value of all goods and services, (d) the total exports of the country, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 247, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm184, , 185. Kerala has low infant mortality rate because, (a) it has good climatic condition, (b) it has adequate infrastructure, (c) it has adequate provision of basic health and, educational facilities, (d) it has poor net attendance ratio, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm185, , 186. Human development index compares countries based, on which of the following levels of the people ?, (a) Educational level, (b) Health status, (c) Per capita income, (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm186, , 187. What does infant mortality rate indicate?, (a) Literate population in the 7 and above age., (b) The number of children that die before the age of, one year as a proportion of 1000 live children., (c) The total number of children attending the, school., (d) The number of children born in a year., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm187, , 188. According to the World Bank, the criterion used to, classify countries with the income of Rs. 4,53,000 per, annum and above in 2004 is considered as, (a) Low income countries, (b) Rich countries, (c) Average countries, (d) Underdeveloped countries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm188, , 189. Which of the following things money cannot buy ?, (a) Building, (b) Flowers, (c) Pollution free environment, (d) Books, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm189, , 190. Which one of the following is not a measure of, development in the Human Development Report of, the UNDP ?, (a) Per capita income in US $, (b) Educational levels of the people, (c) Body mass index, (d) Life expectancy at birth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm190, , 191. In which state of India is the infant mortality rate, lowest ?, (a) Kerala, (b) Bihar, (c) Uttar Pradesh, (d) Punjab, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm191, , 192. Which of the following neighbours of India ranks, higher on the Human Development Index ?, (a) Nepal, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) Bhutan, (d) Pakistan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm192, , 193. According to the World Development Report a, country is considered rich when the per capita, income is more than which of the following figures ?, (a) Rs. 24,000 per annum, (b) Rs. 37,000 per annum, (c) Rs. 4,53,000 per annum, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 248 Development, , Chap 1, , (c) violent agitation, (d) terrorism, , (d) Rs. 5,43,000 per annum, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm193, , 194. Income alone is not a completely adequate indicator, of development of a country. Which one of the, following is not correct with regard to this statement, ?, (a) Money cannot ensure a pollution free environment, for individual, (b) Some people earn more than others do, (c) Money helps us buy only material goods and, services, (d) Money does not ensure respect and dignity for, individuals, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm194, , 195. Infant mortality rate refers to the number of the, children that die :, (a) before the age of one year as a proportion to, 1000 live births in that particular year., (b) before the age of five years as a proportion to, 1000 live births in that particular year., (c) before the age of one year as a proportion to 100, live births in that particular year., (d) out of 1000 live births in that particular year., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm195, , 196. In terms of human development, which of the, following countries is ahead of India ?, (a)Bangladesh, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) Nepal, (d) Bhutan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm196, , 197. Development goals of different sections of our society, can be achieved by :, (a) force, (b) democratic political process, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm197, , 198. Which of the following states of India has low IMR ?, (a) Punjab, (b) Kerala, (c) Bihar, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm198, , 199. Which one of the following has prepared Human, Development Report ?, (a) UNO, (b) WHO, (c) IMF, (d) UNDP, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm199, , 200. What is meant by GDP ?, (a) Gross Dairy Products, (b) Gross Domestic Products, (c) Great Development Project, (d) Great Domestic Products, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm200, , 201. Which is the most important attribute for comparing, the development of countries?, (a) Resources, (b) Population, (c) Average income, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm201, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 249, 202. By dividing the national income of a country by its, total population, we get, (a) Per Capita Income, (b) Gross Development Product, (c) Human Development Index, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm202, , 203. Which one of the following statement defines, ‘Literacy Rate’ ?, (a) Total literate population divided by total, population, (b) Total literate population divided by total, illiterate population, (c) Proportion of literate population in the 18 and, above age group, (d) It measures the proportion of literate population, in the 7 and above age group, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm203, , 204. Development of the country can generally be, determined by :, (a) its per capita income, (b) its average literacy rate, (c) health status of its people, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm204, , 205. If there are five persons in a family and their total, income in Rs. 20,000/- what would be the average, income of each person ?, (a) Rs. 6000/(b) Rs. 4000/(c) Rs. 5000/(d) Rs. 10,000/-, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm205, , 206. Which one of the following states has the highest, , Human Development Index (HDI)?, (a) Kerala, (b) Punjab, (c) Uttar Pradesh, (d) West Bengal, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm206, , 207. Which one of the following is also called average, income ?, (a) National income, (b) Per capita income, (c) Total income, (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm207, , 208. Which of the following is a non-renewable resource ?, (a) Forest, (b) Water, (c) Crude oil, (d) Wind energy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm208, , 209. Which one of the following criteria is the basis to, measure the development of a country according to, UNDP ?, (a) Per capita income, (b) Educational levels of the people, (c) Health status of the people, (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm209, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 250 Development, 210. Which one of the following is a development goal for, industrialists ?, (a) To get more days of work, (b) To get better wages, (c) To get more electricity, (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm210, , 211. Which one among the following is a development, goal for the landless rural labourers ?, (a) To get electricity and water, (b) To educate their children, (c) More days of work and better wages, (d) To shift to the cities, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm211, , 212. Which one of the following is the most important, attribute while comparing development of various, countries ?, (a) Population, (b) Social status of the people, (c) Political status, (d) Per capita income, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm212, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm214, , 215. The development goals can be classified into which, one of the following groups, (a) Freedom, (b) Equal oppurtunities, (c) Security and respect, (d) High levels of income and better quality of life, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm215, , 216. Which of the following is not a component of HDI?, (a) per capita income, (b) life expectancy, (c) literacy rate, (d) poverty rate, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm216, , 217. Kerala has a low Infant Mortality Rate because it, has adequate provision of basic health and ____., (a) educational facilities, (b) sports facilities, (c) security facilities, (d) entertainment facilities, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm217, 213. Which of the following is true of the people’s goals in, addition to higher income ?, (a) Equal treatment, (b) Freedom, (c) Respect and security, (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm213, , 214. The development goal for a girl from a rich family is :, (a) to get more days of work, (b) to get as much freedom as her brother gets, (c) to get electricity, (d) to get better wages, , 218. The Human Development Report published by, ____ compares countries based on the educational, levels of the people, their health status and per, capita income., (a) IMF, (b) UNICEF, (c) UNESCO, (d) UNDP, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm218, , 219. Average income is also called ____., (a) Per capita incentive, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 251, (b) Per capita income, (c) Percent capital income, (d) Per capital information, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm219, , 220. Which of the following is a non renewable resources?, (a) Coal, (b) Forest, (c) Water, (d) Wildlife, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm220, , 221. Which one of the following is a non-renewable, resource ?, (a) Solar Energy, (b) Thermal electricity, (c) Wind, (d) Tidal energy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm221, , 222. What was the per capita income of India in 2004?, (a) US $ 4390 p.a, (b) US $ 3139 p.a, (c) US $ 1870 p.a, (d) US $ 2225 p.a, , 224. Which one among the following is not a development, goal for the landless rural labourers, (a) More days of work and better wages, (b) Local school is able to provide quality education, for their children, (c) there is no social discrimination and they too, can become leaders in the village., (d) To shift to the cities, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm224, , 225. Which one among the following is a developmental, goal common to all?, (a) Freedom, (b) Equal opportunities, (c) Security and respect, (d) High levels of income and better quality of life, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm225, , 226. What are the things which people seek besides, income in the economy?, 1. Equal treatment, 2. Freedom, 3. Security, (a) only 1, (b) only 2, (c) Both 2 and 3, (d) All 1, 2 and 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm226, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm222, , 223. Which one among the following is a developmental, goal common to all?, (a) Freedom, (b) Equal opportunities, (c) Security and respect, (d) High levels of income and better quality of life, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm223, , 227. Which type of environment may not allow more, women to take up a variety of jobs?, (a) a safe and secured environment, (b) greater acceptance of women working outside, (c) unequal pay and nonpayment as that of male, workers, (d) respect for women, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm227, , 228. What are public facilities needed for the development, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 252 Development, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm232, , of the country?, (a) Healthcare, (b) Education, (c) Roadways, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm228, , 229. What is/are the major long-term objective/s of, Indian planning?, (a) Increase national and per capita income, (b) Reducing inequalities, (c) Creating employment facilities, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm229, , 230. A country which possesses the characteristics of a, modern technology is called ............... ., (a) Developed country, (b) Under developed country, (c) Developing country, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm230, , 231. Which one of the following organization prepares, ‘Human Development Report?, (a) UNO, (b) WHO, (c) IMF, (d) UNDP, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm231, , 232. Which state has a higher infant mortality rate than, that of the poorest regions of the world such as, African countries?, (a) Punjab, (b) Odisha, (c) Delhi, (d) Assam, , 233. Human Development Index is based on .......... ., (a) Real Income, (b) Life expectancy, (c) Adult literacy and years of schooling, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm233, , 234. The index for measuring economic development is, .......... ., (a) increase in productive assets, (b) national income, (c) per capita income, (d) any of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm234, , 235. Income is an important criterion by which we can, compare the _______ level of different countries, or states., (a) developmental, (b) public, (c) boundaries, (d) any of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm235, , 236. Name some countries in South Asia which have lower, HDI than India., (a) Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, (b) Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, (c) Sri Lanka only, (d) Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm236, , 237. On the basis of per capita income which of the, following state was the most developed in year 2002-, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 253, 03?, (a), (b), (c), (d), , 242. .......... is a complex task., (a) Economic development, (b) Development, (c) Progress, (d) None of the above, , Bihar, Kerala, Punjab, Both (a) and (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm237, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm242, , 238. According to Human Development Report (2006),, Sri Lanka is ......... of India in every aspect., (a) Lagging behind, (b) Ahead, (c) Equivalent, (d) Worse, , 243. Nowadays, the thurst areas of human development, is:, (a) Health, (b) Gender Equity, (c) Gender Empowerment, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm238, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm243, , 239. Development of a country is determined by .......... ., (a) Per capita income, (b) Its average literacy level, (c) Health status of its people, (d) All the above, , 244. Which of the following is an example of a renewable, resource?, (a) Minerals, (b) Fishes in the ocean, (c) Fossil fuel, (d) Petroleum, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm239, , 240. Earth summit was held in, (a) Chicago, (b) Copenhagen, (c) Rio de Janeiro, (d) London, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm244, , 245. Social Development is about putting ......, (a) People at the centre of Building, (b) People at the centre of Signal, (c) People at the centre of Development, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm240, , 241. Which of the following country have the highest, productivity of rice?, (a) United Kingdom, (b) USA, (c) Australia, (d) China, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm241, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm245, , 246. At what stage of economic development are the birth, rate, the death rate and the population growth rate, the lowest?, (a) Backward stage, (b) Developing stage, (c) Developed stage, (d) Industrialised stage, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 254 Development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm246, , 247. Households in rural areas generally use .......... as, fuel., (a) wood, (b) dung cake, (c) other biomass, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm247, , 248. The activity included in the tertiary sector is, (a) Trade, (b) Fishing, (c) Mining, (d) Quarrying, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm248, , 249. Contribution to GDP in India is more by the, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) Public sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm249, , 250. Which of the following is not a necessary condition, for the development of India?, (a) Capital Accumulation, (b) Resource discovery, (c) Population growth, (d) Technological development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm250, , 251. We should welcome those developmental activities, that are .......... ., (a) People centric, (b) Child centric, , Chap 1, , (c) Government centric, (d) Commercial centric, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm251, , 252. The Ministry of Human Resource Development was, created in the year .........., (a) 1980, (b) 1985, (c) 1990, (d) 1995, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm252, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 253. Economic development of a region depends on .........., ., (a) Needs and aspirations of the people, (b) Technological development, (c) Availability of resources, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm253, , 254. In an under-developed economy, the people’s ability, to save is low, due to .........., (a) low levels of income, (b) wide-spread poverty, (c) higher propensity to consume, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm254, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 255, 255. In an under-developed economy, the people’s ability, to save is .......... ., (a) low, (b) high, (c) moderate, (d) controlled by government policies, , (b) low per capita real income, (c) high level of economic, backwardness, (d) high population growth, , and, , technological, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm259, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm255, , 256. Generally an economy is considered under developed, if .......... ., (a) the standard of living of people is low and, productivity is also considerably low, (b) agriculture is the main occupation of the people, and productivity in agriculture is quire low, (c) the production techniques are backward, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm256, , 257. An underdeveloped economy is generally characterized, by .......... ., (a) high ratio of commercial farming to subsistence, farming, (b) high ratio of industrial output to total output, (c) high utilization of existing capital in the economy, (d) coexistence of underutilized labour with, unexploited national and other resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm257, , 258. Which of these is a feature of an under-developed, economy?, (a) Low standard of living, (b) Low productivity of labour, (c) Use of backward and primitive Production, Techniques, (d) All of the above, , 260. Economy is said to be under developed if:, (i) About 60 to 80% of the population is engaged in, agriculture and allied activities., (ii) Burden of population and dependent population, is very high, (iii) Capital formation is very low due to lack of, saving., (iv) Productivity of labour production facility and, standard of living is very low., of, underemployment, (v) Incidence, and, unemployment is very high., Which of the above statement are correct?, (a) (i) and (ii), (b) (i), (ii) and (iii), (c) (i), (iii), (iv) and (v), (d) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm260, , 261. An underdeveloped economy is characterised by, .......... ., (a) High per capita real income, (b) Large proportion of labour force in the tertiary, sector, (c) State of deprivation of large proportion of, population, (d) All the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm261, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm258, , 262. In an under-developed economy .......... is the main, occupation of the people., (a) agriculture, (b) industry, (c) services, (d) joblessness, , 259. The term underdevelopment implies .........., (a) social institutions are very backward, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm262, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 256 Development, 263. In an under-developed economy, Poverty is .......... ., (a) not found at all, (b) minimum, (c) moderate, (d) maximum and wide-spread, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm263, , 264. In an under-developed economy, the production, techniques employed are primarily .......... ., (a) Capital-Intensive, (b) Labour-Intensive, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) Neither (a) nor (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm264, , 265. In an under-developed economy, General Income, Levels and Real Income (Purchasing Power) are, .......... ., (a) low, (b) high, (c) moderate, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm265, , 266. In an under-developed economy, a majority of the, population engaged in .......... ., (a) agriculture and allied activities, (b) industry sector, (c) services sector, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm266, , 267. In an underdeveloped economy, employment and, under-employment are .......... ., (a) low, (b) high, (c) moderate, (d) nothing can be said, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm267, , 268. In an under-developed economy, the production, techniques employed are .........., (a) modern and upto date, (b) primitive and backward, (c) both (a) and (b), (d) neither (a) nor (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm268, , 269. In an under-developed economy, investment in, research and development is .......... ., (a) low, (b) high, (c) moderate, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm269, , 270. In an under-developed economy, the productivity of, Labour is .......... ., (a) low, (b) high, (c) moderate, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm270, , 271. In an under-developed economy, there is .........., participation in Foreign Trade., (a) low, (b) high, (c) moderate, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm271, , 272. Which of these is a feature of an under-developed, economy?, (a) Pre-dominance of Agricultural Sector, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 257, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm276, , (b) Wide-spread Poverty, (c) Low Ability of Save, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm272, , 273. In an under-developed economy, the standard of, living is .......... ., (a) low, (b) high, (c) moderate, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm273, , 274. Generally an economy is considered underdeveloped, if .......... ., (a) The standard of living of people is low and, productivity is also considerable low, (b) Agriculture is the main occupation of the people, and productivity in agriculture is quality low, (c) The production techniques are backward, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm274, , 275. The basic reason of considering the Indian Economy, as under developed economy is .......... ., (a) wide spread of poverty, (b) high growth of population, (c) high income inequalities, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm275, , 276. Which of the following is not a cause of underdeveloped, country?, (a) Dominance of mass consumption, (b) Income inequalities, (c) Overpopulation, (d) Under-employment, , 277. Which of these is not a feature of an under-developed, economy?, (a) High standard of living of people, (b) Higher percentage of dependent population, (c) Low rate of capital formation, (d) Low productivity of labour, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm277, , 278. Which of these is not a feature of an under-developed, economy?, (a) Use of backward and primitive production, techniques, (b) High degree of unemployment, (c) High degree of inequality of incomes, (d) High participation in foreign trade, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm278, , 279. In an under-developed economy, the rate of, Population Growth is .......... ., (a) low, (b) high, (c) moderate, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm279, , 280. Which of these is a feature of an under-developed, economy?, (a) Low rate of capital formation, (b) High growth rate of population, (c) Higher percentage of dependent population, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm280, , 281. In an under-developed economy, the rate of Capital, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 258 Development, Formation and Investment is .......... ., (a) low, (b) high, (c) moderate, (d) controlled by government policies, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm281, , 282. In an under-developed economy, the majority of the, population .......... ., (a) is dependent population, (b) is illiterate population, (c) has a traditional social life, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm282, , 283. Which of the following is not a cause of under, developed country?, (a) Unemployment and Poverty, (b) Over Population, (c) Income Inequalities, (d) Dominance of Mass Consumption, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm283, , 284. Which of these is a feature of an under-developed, economy?, (a) Wide spread poverty, (b) Low growth rate of population, (c) Low ability of save, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm284, , 285. In an under-developed economy, the majority of the, population is .......... ., (a) dependent population, (b) income earning population, (c) tax payers, (d) literate, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm285, , 286. Which one of the following is a developmental goal, which is common to all?, (a) Freedom, (b) Equal opportunities, (c) Security and respect, (d) High levels of income and better quality of life, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm286, , 287. Different persons have different aspirations about, the development because .......... ., (a) People are different, (b) Living standards are different, (c) Differences in opinion, (d) Change in thoughts, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm287, , 288. The economic strength of a country is measured by, which of the following developments?, (a) The development of its manufacturing industries., (b) The development of its literacy ratio., (c) The development of its health status., (d) The development of its population growth., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm288, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 289. According to World Development Report 2006, the, countries with .......... dollars p.a. and above are, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 259, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm293, , called developed countries?, (a) 10066, (b) 8486, (c) 7567, (d) 6465, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm289, , 290. What will be the top priority in the developmental, goal of a landless labourer?, (a) Expansion of rural banking, (b) More days of work and better wages, (c) Metal roads for transportation, (d) Establishment of a high school, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm290, , 291. National Income means .......... ., (a) Income of the State, (b) Income of the World, (c) Income of the country, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm291, , 292. What is the main criterion used by the World Bank, in classifying different countries?, (a) Literacy rate, (b) Crude oil reserves, (c) Per capita income, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm292, , 293. Per Capita Income =, Income from capital, (a), Population, Income from Taxes, (b), Population, National Income, (c), Population, Population, (d), National Income, , 294. In the First Five Year Plan (1951-56), the national, income rose by .......... ., (a) 80%, (b) 18%, (c) 124%, (d) 216%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm294, , 295. The income earned from labour and work is known, as .......... ., (a) earned income, (b) unearned income, (c) national income, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm295, , 296. Assume that there are 100 families in a country,, the average per capita income of these families is, < 10,000 and the average per capita income of 50, of these families is < 5000. The average per capita, income of the remaining families is .......... ., (a) < 5000, (b) < 10000, (c) < 15000, (d) < 20000, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm296, , 297. In an under-developed economy, there is .......... ., (a) relative equality of incomes, (b) high degree of inequality of incomes, (c) no income at all, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm297, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 260 Development, 298. A Finance Commission is constituted every .......... ., (a) Three years, (b) Two years, (c) Five years, (d) Four years, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm298, , 299. According to World Development Report 2006, the, countries with .......... dollars p.a. and below are, called low income countries., (a) 15906, (b) 825, (c) 8674, (d) 7567, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm299, , 300. Income of a country means ......... ., (a) cash receipts from exports, (b) income earned by residents of a country, from, outside the domestic territory, (c) income of non residents of that country, (d) total value of goods and services produced, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm300, , 301. Average income of a country is .......... ., (a) Total population/Total income, (b) Total income/Total population, (c) Total income # Total population, (d) Total income = Total population, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm301, , 302. Which of the following neighbouring country has, “high” per capita income?, (a) Bangladesh, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) Pakistan, (d) Nepal, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm302, , 303. Countries having per capita income less than US, $825 per annum are considered as .......... ., (a) Developed countries, (b) Developing countries, (c) European countries, (d) American countries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm303, , 304. Which of the following is a low-Income country?, (a) South Africa, (b) Singapore, (c) UK, (d) Japan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm304, , 305. Which of the following factor is not related to, economic development?, (a) Continuous process, (b) Increase in real national income, (c) Long run and continuous increase, (d) Compulsory change in economic welfare, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm305, , 306. How has per capita income in India increased from, 1950-51 to 2000?, (a) From < 6500 to < 16500, (b) From < 255 only in 1950-51 to < 16500 in 2000, (c) From < 755 to < 14500, (d) From < 1855 to < 16500, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm306, , 307. India is a .......... ., (a) developed country, (b) developing country, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 261, (c) underdeveloped country, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm307, , 308. CAPART is related to .......... ., (a) assisting and evaluating rural welfare programmes, (b) computer hardware, (c) consultant service of export promotion, (d) controlling pollution in big industries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm308, , 309. The National Development Council includes .......... ., (a) All Central Cabinet Minister, (b) Chief Ministers of all States, (c) Cabinet Ministers of all States, (d) Members of the Estimates Committee of, Parliament, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm309, , 310. Which country in the world is at the top of the, Human Development Index?, (a) USA, (b) India, (c) Norway, (d) China, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm310, , 311. In which state of India infant mortality rate is lowest?, (a) Kerala, (b) Bihar, (c) Uttar Pradesh, (d) Punjab, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm311, , 312. For estimating the GDP, information related to, , production is obtained by the Central Government, from .......... ., (a) states of India, (b) states and union territories of India, (c) industrial areas of India, (d) Reserve Bank of India, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm312, , 313. Human Development Index (HDI) level in India can, not be improved through .......... ., (a) Quality Education, (b) Good Healthcare facilities, (c) Low income, (d) Increse income, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm313, , 314. According to World Development Report 2018-2019,, the countries with a GNI of .......... dollars per capita, and below are called low income countries., (a) 906, (b) 995, (c) 674, (d) 567, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm314, , 315. UNDP measures the development of country based, on .......... ., (a) health, (b) education, (c) income, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm315, , 316. Which one among the following is a developmental, goal common to all?, (a) Freedom, (b) Equal opportunities, (c) Security and respect, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 262 Development, (d) High levels of income and better quality of life, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm316, , 317. The GDP of India in 2003 was .......... crores., (a) < 210,000, (b) < 190,000, (c) < 170,000, (d) < 150,000, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm317, , 318. Which of the following is not a parameter in HDI?, (a) Social inequality, (b) Life expectancy, (c) Infant mortality rate, (d) Real per capita income, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm318, , 319. Which of the following is not a component of Human, Development Index?, (a) Per Capita Income, (b) Life Expectancy Rate, (c) Literacy Rate, (d) Poverty Rate, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm319, , 320. The indicators of economics growth in India are, .......... ., (a) per capital income, (b) rate of capital formation, (c) the production of food grain, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm320, , Chap 1, , capacity is called .......... ., (a) Economic development, (b) Social development, (c) Human development, (d) National development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm321, , 322. GDP is the total value of .......... produced during a, particular year., (a) all goods and services, (b) all final goods and services, (c) all intermediate goods and services, (d) all countable goods, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm322, , 323. HDI stands for .......... ., (a) Human Resource Depreciation Index, (b) Human development Index, (c) Human Resource Development Index, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm323, , 324. UNDP measures the development of country based, on .......... ., (a) Health, (b) Education, (c) Income, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm324, , 325. According to a complete index of regional, development, which state stands first in India?, (a) Maharashtra, (b) Haryana, (c) Kerala, (d) Punjab, , 321. Development of a person according to his fuller, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm325, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 263, 326. Which Indian State has better performance in terms, of Human Development?, (a) Bihar, (b) Orissa, (c) Kerala, (d) Uttar Pradesh, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm326, , 327. When development in economy takes place the share, of tertiary sector in national income .......... ., (a) declines, (b) increases, (c) remains constant, (d) first rises and then falls, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm327, , 328. Overall welfare of people in any society is determined, by .......... ., (a) Average income, (b) General levels of literacy, (c) Health status, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm328, , 329. What is the most common method of measuring the, economic development of a country?, (a) Freedom, (b) Equal treatment, (c) Security, (d) Income, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm329, , 330. According to 2010 records, HDI rank of Sri Lanka is, .......... among 187 countries., (a) 23, (b) 55, (c) 91, (d) 110, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm330, , 331. Agriculture contributes nearly .......... of the GDP in, India., (a) 05%, (b) 12%, (c) 14%, (d) 66%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm331, , 332. India remained an underdeveloped country because, of .......... ., (a) its dependence of agriculture, (b) its inability to export surplus products, (c) lack of industries, (d) shortage of raw material, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm332, , 333. The agency that estimates the national income of, India is called the .......... ., (a) RBI, (b) Planning commission, (c) Ministry of finance, (d) Central statistical organisation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm333, , 334. The rise in per capita income in the Seventh Five, Year Plan was .......... ., (a) 13.2%, (b) 14.3%, (c) 18.4%, (d) 3.7%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm334, , 335. Assume there are four families in a country. The, average per capita income of these families is < 5000., If the income of three families is < 4000, < 7000 and, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 264 Development, , < 3000 respectively, what is the income of the fourth, family?, (a) < 7500, (b) < 3000, (c) < 2000, (d) < 6000, Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm335, , 336. According to World Development Report of 2006,, India is a .......... country., (a) rich, (b) high-income, (c) developed, (d) low-income, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm336, , 337. In the Human Development Index, the per capita, income is calculated in .......... ., (a) Indian rupees, (b) currency of every country individually, (c) US dollars, (d) British pound sterling, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm337, , 338. Development of a country can generally be determined, by .......... ., (a) its per capita income, (b) its average literacy level, (c) health status of its people, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm338, , 339. Which of the following is poorest state in India?, (a) Bihar, (b) Odisha, (c) U.P., (d) M.P., , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm339, , 340. According to 2010 records, HDI rank of India is, .......... among 187 countries., (a) 89, (b) 92, (c) 112, (d) 119, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm340, , 341. According to the World Development Report 2006,, countries with per capita income of < 4,53,000 p.a., and above are called .......... ., (a) Weak countries, (b) Rich countries, (c) Low income countries, (d) Developing countries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm341, , 342. Which indicator is considered for comparing different, countries as per the World Health Report by the, World Bank?, (a) Health, (b) Income, (c) Technology, (d) Population, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm342, , 343. Which of the following neighbouring countries has, better performance in terms of human development, than India?, (a) Bangladesh, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) Nepal, (d) Pakistan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm343, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 266 Development, following countries has launched ‘Look West’ policy?, (Both are complementary to each other.), (a) Singapore, (b) China, (c) South Korea, (d) Thailand, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm353, , 354. Which of the following neighboring country has a, better performance in terms of human development, than India?, (a) Bangladesh, (b) Sri Lanka, (c) Nepal, (d) Pakistan, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm354, , 355. Sustainable development seeks to prevent .......... ., (a) Wastage of resources, (b) Pollution, (c) Loss of biodiversity, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm355, , 356. According to the Human Development Index 2004,, which of India’s neighbors ranked better than India?, (a) Nepal, (b) Pakistan, (c) Sri Lanka, (d) Myanmar, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm356, , 357. Desert Development programme was launched to, mitigate .......... ., (a) adverse effect of desertification, (b) adverse effect of deforestation, (c) the effect of flood, (d) effect of urbanization, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm357, , 358. Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit (1992) aimed at ........., (a) achieving global sustainable development, (b) increasing global food production, (c) encouraging free trade, (d) identification of resources in developing countries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm358, , 359. Jharia Coal mine is located in the state of, (a) Gujarat, (b) Madhya Pradesh, (c) Andhra Pradesh, (d) Jharkhand, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm359, , 360. What do you mean by ‘Sustainable Development’ ?, (a) Using available resources to the fullest., (b) Using available resources judiciously without, compromising the need of the present and future, generations., (c) Saving resources for future generation., (d) Saving resources for present generation., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm360, , 361. Match the following and choose correct option:, Problems faced by, farming sector, , Some possible measures, , 1., , Unirrigated land, , A. a Setting up agrobased mills, , 2., , Low prices for, crops, , B. b Cooperative, marketing societies, , 3., , Debt burden, , C. c Procurement, of food grains by, government, , 4., , No job in the off, season, , D. d Construction, of canals by the, government, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 267, 5., , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Compelled to sell E. e Banks to provide, their grains to the, credit with low, local traders soon, interest, after harvest, 1-A, 1-D, 1-C, 1-B, , 2-B, 2-C, 2-D, 2-C, , 3-C, 3-E, 3-E, 3-E, , 4-D, 4-A, 4-A, 4-D, , 5-E, 5-B, 5-B, 5-A, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm361, , 364. Assertion : Suppose the literacy rate in a state is, 78% and the net attendance ratio in secondary stage, is 47%., Reason : More than half of the students are going to, other states for elementary education., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm364, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 362. Which of the following public facility can ensure, development of the society and economy?, (a) Pollution-free environment, (b) Protection from infections, (c) Provision of more government schools, (d) Provision of proper medicines, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm362, , 363. Assertion : The average income of a country is, about USS 12,056; however, the country is still not a, developed country., Reason : The income levels are highly skewed for the, country., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , 365. Assertion : A state has a per capita income of Rs., 225,000 per annum. The infant mortality rate in the, state is 2%. So, the state cannot be considered a, developed state., Reason : There are medical facilities in the state, but, people fail to take their children to hospital in time., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm365, , 366. Assertion : A small town has a high rate of robbery;, however, a locality in this town has well- maintained, law and order., Reason : The people in the locality are aware of, the importance of having security guards, and they, collectively pay to have the security guards in the, locality., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm366, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm363, 367. Assertion : A country that was extremely rich in, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 268 Development, natural resources has mainly relied on oil extraction, for revenue generation for several centuries. However,, the scientists predict that the country may become, poor in the future if other means of generating, income are not devised., Reason : Oil is a non-renewable resource, and it is, likely to get exhausted if not used judiciously., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm367, , 368. Assertion : The crude oil reserves are going down, for the entire world, and the countries need to find, substitute fuel for crude oil., Reason : A country that is dependent on imports for, crude oil will demand more crude oil in the future., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm368, , 369. Assertion : Sustainable development is essential for, economic growth of the countries., Reason : Sustainable development ensures that, environment friendly measures are adopted for, carrying out production processes., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm369, , 370. Assertion, , :, , Different, , people, , Chap 1, , developmental goals., Reason : The capitalist approach to development is, detrimental to poor section of the society., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm370, , 371. Assertion : Non-renewable resources are abundant, in nature., Reason : Non-renewable resources can be replenished, over a period of time., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm371, , 372. Assertion : A high average income is not indicative, of the overall well-being or human development in a, country., Reason : Average income does not cover indicators, like level of literacy rate, health facilities and public, facilities in a country., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm372, , 373. Complete the following table with correct information:, Select the correct option for A and B., have, , different, , Countries with per capita Are called, income of (2017), , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969, , Example
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 269, US $ 12,056 annum and, above, , Rich, countries, , B-?, , US $ between 955 or, 12,056, , A-?, , India, , (a) A low middle income countries, B-United States,, Luxembourg, Ireland, (b) A high income countries, B- Bhutan, Pakistan,, India, (c) A low middle income countries, B-Bhutan,, Pakistan, India, (d) A high income countries, B-United States,, Luxembourg, Ireland, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm373, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm375, , 376. Arrange the following as PER CAPITA INCOME of, these STATES (from high to low):, 1. Goa, 2. Haryana, 3. Kerala, 4. Bihar, (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, (b) 4, 3, 2, 1, (c) 1, 3, 4, 2, (d) 3, 4, 2, 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm376, , 374. Complete the following table with correct information, regarding BMI. Select the correct option for A and, B., BMI, , How to, calculate, , BMI of a, person who is, undernourished, , BMI of, a person, who is, overweight, , Body Mass, Index, , A-?, , less than 18.5, , B-?, , (a) A-Divide the weight of a person (in kg) by the, square of the height (in metres) B-less than 25, (b) A-Divide the weight of a person (in gram) by the, square of the height (in metres) B-More than 25, (c) A-Divide the weight of a person (in kg) by the, square of the height (in metres) B-More than 25, (d) A-Divide the weight of a person (in kg) by the, square of the height (in metres) B-More than 50, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm374, , 375. Arrange the following countries according to their, Human Development Index (HDI) rank in world, (2018):, 1. Sri Lanka, 2. Pakistan, 3. India, 4. Bangladesh, (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, (b) 4, 3, 2, 1, (c) 1, 3, 4, 2, (d) 3, 4, 2, 1, , 377. Arrange the following States from high to low as per, their Literacy Rate % (2011 Census):, 1. Haryana, 2. Kerala, 3. Bihar, 4. Goa, (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, (b) 4, 3, 2, 1, (c) 1, 3, 4, 2, (d) 2, 4, 1, 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm377, , 378. Identify the category of person based on the, developmental goal for himself, • Higher income expected due to high support, price for their crop from Government., • Looking for cheap labourer for their fields, • Looking to settle its kids in abroad, • Most of the persons in this state are into this, profession., (a) Prosperous farmers from Punjab, (b) Landless rural labourers, (c) Urban unemployed youth, (d) An adivasi from Narmada valley, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm378, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 270 Development, 379. Identify the kind of Income which is :, • The total income of the country divided by its, total population, • Also known as Per capita Income, • Provide a basis for the government to formulate, their policy, • Helps the Government to formulates the yearly, budget, (a) National Income, (b) Personal Income, (c) Total Income, (d) Incom, , Chap 1, , 381. Look at the picture carefully. What should be the, prime developmental goal for such an area?, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm379, , 380. Identify the Indian State which according to, Economic Survey 2018–19, it have, • Per capita Income of 34,409, • Considered as a backward state, • Suffer lots of natural calamities eg. Floods etc, every year, • Have high Infant Mortality rate year 2017, (a) Goa, (b) Bihar, (c) Maharashtra, (d) Kerala, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm380, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , (a) Slums should be removed from here, (b) The number of storey of the building should be, increased., (c) Through regular work and better wages, the, income of slum area people should be increased., (d) Availability of amusement park., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm381, , Purchase Hard Book, , 382. Which option signifies best as the reason for the, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 271, depletion of Groundwater as shown in the picture?, , (a) Low pumping of water by tubewells, (b) If we use more water than what is being, replenished by rain, (c) Use of tap instead of hand pumps, (d) Low annual rain-fall, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm382, , Source Based Questions 1 : Read the source given below, and answer 8 questions that follow by choosing the most, appropriate option:, For comparing countries, their income is considered, to be one of the most important attributes. Countries, with higher income are more developed than others, with less income. This is based on the understanding, that more income means more of all things that, human beings need. Whatever people like, and, should have, they will be able to get with greater, income. So, greater income itself is considered to, be one important goal. Now, what is the income of, country? Intuitively, the income of the country is, the income of all the residents of the country. This, gives us the total income of the country. However,, for comparison between countries, total income is, not such an useful measure. Since, countries have, different populations, comparing total income will, not tell us what an average person is likely to earn., , Are people in one country better off than others, in a different country? Hence, we compare the, average income which is the total income of the, country divided by its total population. The average, income is also called per capita income. In World, Development Reports, brought out by the World, Bank, this criterion is used in classifying countries., Countries with per capita income of US$ 12,056 per, annum and above in 2017, are called rich countries, and those with per capita income of US$ 955 or less, are called low-income countries. India comes in the, category of low middle income countries because, it’s per capita income in 2017was just US$1820 per, annum. The rich countries, excluding countries of, Middle East and certain other small countries, are, generally called developed countries., 383. Which country can be considered as a developed, country in the modern world? Select your answer, from the following statements., (a) Countries which have accumulated huge amounts, of wealth and always secures the future of their, citizens. These countries are considered to be, developed., (b) Countries which are among the highest in the, ‘Human Development Index’ are considered to, be the developed countries., (c) Only rich countries are considered to be developed, because people have money to buy everything, needed for human beings—both material and, non-material., (d) Iran is a rich country and therefore it is a, developed country., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm383, , , , What is considered to be one of the most important, attributes when we compare countries at the level of, development?, (a) Industrial development, (b) Resources of the country, (c) Income, (d) Import-export, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm383, , , , The Middle East countries even though are rich, countries; but they are not considered as a developed, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 272 Development, country because, (a) Its high income is because of Oil exports and not, because of development., (b) It has all the facilities of a developed country, because of its high income., (c) Even after sufficient development they are still, not considered as developed countries., (d) It does not have many facilities so they are not, treated as developed countries., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm383, , , , _____ is the total income of the country divided, by its total population., (a) Gross Income, (b) Per Capita Income, (c) Total Income, (d) Net Income, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm383, , , , The passage given above relates to which of the, following options?, (a) education, (b) income, (c) health, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm383, , , , The income of the country is the income of, (a) few states of the country, (b) tax collected from public, (c) deposits in the bank accounts, (d) all the residents of the country, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm383, , , , The income which is the total income f the country, divided by its total population is known as:, (a) average income, (b) per capita income, , Chap 1, , (c) revenue income, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm383, , , , India comes in which of the following categories of, countries based on Per Capita Income?, (a) Rich countries, (b) Low-income countries, (c) Low middle income countries, (d) Highest income countries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm383, , Source Based Questions 2 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Suppose for the present that a particular country, is quite developed. We would certainly like this, level of development to go up further or at least, be maintained for future generations. This is, obviously desirable. However, since the second half, of the twentieth century, a number of scientists have, been warning that the present type, and levels, of, development are not sustainable. Groundwater is, an example of renewable resources. These resources, are replenished by nature as in the case of crops, and plants. However, even these resources may be, overused. For example, in the case of groundwater,, if we use more than what is being replenished by, rain then we would be overusing this resource., Consequences of environmental degradation do not, respect national or state boundaries; this issue is, no longer region or nation specific. Our future is, linked together. Sustainability of development is, comparatively a new area of knowledge in which, scientists, economists, philosophers and other social, scientists are working together., 384. Pick out the cause that enhances environmental, degradation., (a) Planting trees, (b) Prevention of factory wastes getting mixed up, with river water., (c) Ban on using plastic bags, (d) Allowing an increase in the level of exhaust, fumes emitted by cars, buses trucks etc., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 273, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm384, , , , Which of the following statement defines sustainable, development?, (a) Sustainable use of natural resources without, considering the need of future generations., (b) The present generation fulfils its needs while, considering the needs of the future generations, as well., (c) It means the utilisation of natural resources by, the past, present and the future generations., (d) To meet the needs of the future generations even, if the needs of the present generation is not met., , (c) exhaustable resource, (d) degradable resource, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm384, , , , Sustainable development seeks to prevent _____., (a) Wastage of resources, (b) Pollution, (c) Loss of biodiversity, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm384, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm384, , , , What kind of development should be achieved by, making a sincere attempt to preserve the environment, and resources., (a) Economic Development, (b) Social Development, (c) Sustainable Development, (d) Political Development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm384, , , , The future generation may not have sufficient, resources as compared to the present generation, because:, (a) Resources are being used judiciously by the, present generation, which will make them, exhausted., (b) Resources are being used optimally by the present, generation which will make them exhausted., (c) Resources are being overused by present, generation, which will make them exhausted, (d) Resources are not being used by the present, generation, which will make them exhausted., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm384, , , , Groundwater is an example of a/an __________., (a) renewable resource, (b) non-renewable resource, , Source Based Questions 3 : Read the source given, below and answer 5 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Do you know that in India about 60 percent of the, population belongs to the age group 5-29 years?, Out of this, only about 51 per cent are attending, educational institutions. The rest and particularly, those aged less than 18 years may be at home or, many of them may be working as child labourers., If these children are to attend schools, we will, require more buildings, more teachers and other, staff. A study conducted by the erstwhile Planning, Commission estimates that nearly 20 lakh jobs can, be created in the education sector alone. Similarly,, if we are to improve the health situation, we need, many more doctors, nurses, health workers etc. to, work in rural areas. These are some ways by which, jobs would be created and we would also be able to, address the important aspects of development. Every, state or region has potential for increasing the income, and employment for people in that area. It could be, tourism, or regional craft industry, or new services, like IT. Some of these would require proper planning, and support from the government. For example, the, same study by the Planning Commission says that if, tourism as a sector is improved, every year we can, give additional employment to more than 35 lakh, people., 385. The erstwhile Planning commission is now named, as :, (a) Planned Commission, (b) NITI Aayojana, (c) NITI Aayog, (d) Planned Aayojana, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 274 Development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm385, , , , The total number of children of age group 14 and, 15 years attending schools as a percentage of total, number of children in the same age group is called:, (a) Gross enrolment ratio, (b) Literacy rate, (c) Net attendance ratio, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm385, , , , Tertiary sector is becoming so important in India, because :, (a) These activities do not produce a good by, themselves., (b) These activities help in the development of the, primary and secondary sectors ., (c) These activities are an aid or support for the, production process., (d) These activities generate goods rather than, services., , Chap 1, , 3. Per capital incomes in the urban areas arc higher, than that in the rural areas., (a) Only 1, (b) 1 and 2, (c) Only 3, (d) 2 and 3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm385, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , Source Based Questions 4 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm385, , , , The primary sector continues to be the largest, employer even now because:, (a) People barely manage to earn a living., (b) Enough jobs were not created in the secondary, and tertiary sectors., (c) Government has not taken any responsibility for, providing basic services., (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm385, , , , In India rural incomes are generally lower than the, urban incomes. Which of the following are incorrect, reason’s responsible for this? Select your answer, using the code given below:, 1. People in rural areas do not know the right ways, of increasing their income., 2. Industry has been getting more attention from the, government in India., , Kerala, out of 1000 children born, 10 died before, completing one year of age but in Haryana the, proportion of children dying within one year of, birth was 30, which is two times more than that of, Kerala. On the other hand, the per capita income, of Haryana is more than that of Kerala. Just think, of how dear you are for our parents, think of how, every one is so happy when a child is born. Now,try, to think of parents whose children die before they, even celebrate their first birthday. How painful it, must be to these parents? Next, note the year to, which this data pertains. It is 2017.So we are not, talking of old times; it is 70 years after independence, when our metro cities are full of high rise buildings, and shopping malls. The problem does not end with, Infant Mortality Rate. Around half of the children, aged 14-15 in Bihar are not attending school beyond, Class 8. This means that if you went to school in, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 275, Bihar nearly half of your elementary class would be, missing. Those who could have been in school are, not there! If this had happened to you, you would, not be able to read what you are reading now. How, is it that the average person in Haryana has more, income than the average person in Kerala but lags, behind in these crucial areas? The reason is —, money in your pocket cannot buy all the goods and, services that you may need to live well. So, income, by itself is not a completely adequate indicator of, material goods and services that citizens are able to, use. For example, normally, your money cannot buy, you a pollution-free environment or ensure that you, get unadulterated medicines, unless you can afford, to shift to a community that already has all these, things. Money may also not be able to protect you, from infectious diseases, unless the whole of your, community takes preventive steps. Even now, in, many areas, children, particularly girls, are not able, to go to high school because the government/ society, has not provided adequate facilities. Kerala has a, low Infant Mortality Rate because it has adequate, provision of basic health and educational facilities., Similarly, in some states, the Public Distribution, System (PDS)functions well. Health and nutritional, status of people of such states is certainly likely to, be better., 386. Identify the IMR of Haryana in 2017 and the literacy, rate of Haryana in 2011 from the following options., (a) 30%, 82%, (b) 94%,62%, (c) 40%,94%, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm386, , , , From the above passage , identify the reason behind, the low infant mortality rate of kerala., (a) Status of people, (b) Adequate provision of basic health and, educational facilities, (c) The per capita income is more, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm386, , , , Identify the things that we cannot buy with money., (a) Pollution free environment, (b) Protection us from infectious diseases, (c) Clothes and cars, (d) Both A and B, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm386, , , , The passage given above is related to which of the, following options?, (a) Exhaustion of natural resources, (b) Tax, (c) Income and public facilities, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm386, , , , PDS stands for _______., (a) Power Development System, (b) Public Development System, (c) Public Distribution System, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm386, , , , What is the infant mortality rate?, (a) the number of infant deaths for every 1,000, births, (b) the number of infant deaths for every 100, births, (c) the number of infant deaths for every 10,000, births, (d) the number of infant births for every 1,000, births., , live, live, live, live, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm386, , Source Based Questions 5 : Read the source given, below and answer 4 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, CRUDE OIL RESERVES :, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 276 Development, Regions/, Countries, , Reserves (2017), (Thousand Million, Barrels), , Number of, Years, Reserves will, last, , Middle, East, , 808, , 70, , United, States of, America, , 50, , 10.5, , World, , 1697, , 50.2, , The table gives an estimate of reserves of crude oil, (column1). More importantly, it also tells us for how, many years the stock of crude oil will last if people, continue to extract it at the present rate. The reserves, would last only 50 years more. This is for the world, as a whole. However, different countries face different, situations. Countries like India depend on importing, oil from abroad because they do not have enough, stocks of their own. If prices of oil increase this, becomes a burden for everyone. There are countries, like the USA which have low reserves and hence want, to secure oil through military or economic power., The question of sustainability of development raises, many fundamentally new issues about the nature, and process of development., 387. The stock of Crude Oil for the world will last for how, many more years?, (a) 70 years, (b) 60 years, (c) 40 years, (d) 50 years., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm387, , , , The reserve of Crude Oil available in the Middle is, how many times more than the reserves in the USA?, (a) 15 times, (b) 16 times, (c) 14 times, (d) 17 times, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm387, , , , Which among the following is a Judicious use of, , Chap 1, , Crude Oil Reserves., (a) Importing from other countries for domestic use., (b) overuse of non renewable resources., (c) Use of alternative sources of resources., (d) None of these., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm387, , , , How do powerful countries secure oil for their use?, (a) Through military or economic power., (b) By buying from the Middle East at higher prices., (c) By using alternative sources of energy., (d) Putting a restriction on usage of Crude oil in, their territories., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm387, , Source Based Questions 6 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, One way to find out if we are properly nourished is to, calculate what nutrition scientists call it BMI. This, is easy to calculate. Let each student in the class find, out his or her weight and height. Take the weight of, each student in kilograms (kg). Then, take the height, by drawing up a scale on the wall and measuring, accurately with the head straight. Convert the height, recorded in centimetres into meters. Divide the, weight in kg by the square of the height. The number, you get is called BMI. Then, look at the BMI-forAge tables given on pages 90–91. A student’s BMI, could be within the normal range or less than that, (underweight) or more (obesity). For example, if a, girl student is 14 years and 8 month old and the BMI, is 15.2, then she is undernourished. Similarly, if the, BMI of a boy aged 15 years and 6 months is 28, then, he is overweight. Discuss the life situation, food and, exercise habits of students, in general, without body, shaming anyone., 388. What is BMI?, (a) Body mass information, (b) Body mean information, (c) Body mean index, (d) Body mass index., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm388, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 277, , , Identify the correct formula to calculate the BMI., (a) Height / Weight2, (b) Weight / height2, (c) Weight / height, (d) weight2 / heigh, , Source Based Questions 7 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, “There are many activities that are undertaken by, directly using natural resources. Since most of the, natural products we get are from agriculture, dairy,, fishing, forestry, this sector is also called agriculture, and related sectors. The secondary sector covers, activities in which natural products are changed into, other forms through ways of manufacturing. This, could be in a factory, a workshop, or at home. For, example, using cotton fibre from the plant, we spin, yarn and weave cloth. Since this sector gradually, became associated with the different kinds of, industries that came up, it is also called the industrial, sector. After primary and secondary, there is a third, category of activities that falls under the tertiary, sector and are different from the above two. These, are activities that help in the development of the, primary and secondary sectors. These activities, by, themselves, do not produce a good but they are an aid, or support for the production process. For example,, goods that are produced in the primary or secondary, sector would need to be transported by trucks or, trains and then sold in wholesale and retail shops. At, times, it may be necessary to store these in godowns., Transport, storage, communication, banking, trade, are some examples of tertiary activities. Since these, activities generate services rather than goods, the, tertiary sector is also called the service sector. The, service sector also includes some essential services, that may not directly help in the production of, goods. For example, we require teachers, doctors,, and those who provide personal services such as, washer-men, barbers, cobblers, lawyers, and people, to do administrative and accounting work.”, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm388, , , , Rahul is 5 ft 6 inches tall and he weighs 82 kilos., Calculate his BMI., (a) 23.5, (b) 29.2, (c) 27.6, (d) 21.3, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm388, , , , According to Rahul’s BMI, he is ____., (a) Overweight, (b) Underweight, (c) Normal, (d) Obese., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm388, , , , If a girl student is 14 years and 8 month old and the, BMI is 15.2, then she is, (a) Overweight, (b) Underweight, (c) Normal, (d) Obese, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm388, , , , If the BMI of a boy aged 15 years and 6 months is, 28, then he is, (a) Overweight, (b) Underweight, (c) Normal, (d) Obese, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm388, , 389. Secondary sector: Workers in a match factory,, Tertiary sector: _______, (a) Bee-keeper, (b) Milk vendor, (c) Handloom worker, (d) Tailor, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm389, , , , Which is the correct option for classification based, on nature of activities?, (a) Organised and unorganised sector, (b) Public sector and private sector, (c) Primary, secondary and tertiary sector, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 278 Development, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm389, , (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm389, , , , “After primary and secondary, there is a third, category of activities that falls under the tertiary, sector and is different from the above two.” Which, of the following is incorrect regarding the given, statement?, (a) These activities do not produce a good by, themselves., (b) These activities help in the development of the, primary and secondary sectors., (c) These activities are an aid or support for the, production process., (d) These activities generate goods rather than, services., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm389, , , , Choose the incorrect pair:, (a) Call centre employee-Secondary sector, (b) IT specialists-Quaternary sector, (c) Potter-Primary Sector, (d) Money Lender-Tertiary sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm389, , , , Which sector is also called as the industrial sector?, (a) primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm389, , , , Chap 1, , Which type of activities do not produce a good?, (a) primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) None of the above, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , Source Based Questions 8 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, You will notice one common thing: what people desire, are regular work, better wages, and decent price for, their crops or other products that they produce. In, other words, they want more income. Besides seeking, more income, one-way or the other, people also seek, things like equal treatment, freedom, security, and, respect of others. They resent discrimination. All, these are important goals. In fact, in some cases,, these may be more important than more income or, more consumption because material goods are not, all that you need to live. Money, or material things, that one can buy with it, is one factor on which our, life depends. But the quality of our life also depends, on non-material things mentioned above. If it is not, obvious to you, then just think of the role of your, friends in your life. You may desire their friendship., Similarly, there are many things that are not easily, measured but they mean a lot to our lives. These are, often ignored. However, it will be wrong to conclude, that what cannot be measured is not important., Similarly, for development, people look at a mix of, goals. It is true that if women are engaged in paid, work, their dignity in the house hold and society, increases. However, it is also the case that if there, is respect for women there would be more sharing, of housework and a greater acceptance of women, working outside. A safe and secure environment may, allow more women to take up a variety of jobs or run, a business., 390. Which is the most common method of measuring, economic development?, (a) Income, (b) Selling of produce, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Development Page 279, , , (c) Import and export, (d) Employment, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm390, , , , Stable income is attained through, (a) better wages, (b) Regular work, (c) Work opportunities, (d) Decent price for crops and other products, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm390, , , , Besides seeking more income, there is something, people resent, what it is?, (a) Discrimination, (b) Poverty, (c) No work, (d) Getting fewer wages for more work, , If women are engaged in paid work, their dignity in, the house hold and society______., (a) increases, (b) decreases, (c) not change, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm390, , , ******, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm390, , , , If women are engaged in paid work, what difference, does it make?, (a) Their dignity in the household and society, decreases., (b) No difference, (c) Their dignity in the household and society, increases., (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm390, , , , Goals are _______________., (a) Ultimate aims to be achieved, (b) Objectives, (c) Policies, (d) Assumptions, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/hm390, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 288 Sectors of the Indian Economy, , Previous year questions and important, questions are repeated so that students, can do more practice for these questions., , Chap 1, , , CHAPTER, 1, , Sectors of the Indian Economy, 101. The employment and non-employment figures are, taken from ____ to study the data., (a) Real-Time Handbook of Statistics on Indian, Economy., (b) National Statistical Office (NSSO), (c) NITI Aayog, (d) Statistics information Bureau, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om101, , 102. What are the groups of classification of an economy?, (a) Sectors, (b) Centres, (c) Types, (d) Categories, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om102, , 103. When we produce a good by exploiting natural, resources it is called____?, (a) Tertiary sector, (b) Primary sector, (c) Service sector, (d) Public sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om103, , 104. Which activities come under the agriculture and, related sectors?, (a) Dairy, (b) Mineral excavation, (c) using cotton fibre from the plant, (d) Selling agricultural products in the market, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om104, , 105. What is the secondary sector?, (a) production of a good by exploiting natural, resources, (b) activities in which natural products are changed, into other forms through ways of manufacturing, (c) activities, by themselves, do not produce a good, but they are an aid or support for the production, process., (d) Mineral excavation, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om105, , 106. Using sugarcane as raw material, we make sugar or, gur, under what sector does this activity come?, (a) Primary, (b) Private, (c) Industrial, (d) Tertiary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om106, , 107. Those activities, by themselves, do not produce a, good but they are an aid or support for the production, process, are called_____., (a) Primary, (b) Private, (c) Industrial, (d) Tertiary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om107, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 289, 108. From the given option select the functioning activity, of the Tertiary sector., (a) goods that are produced would need to be, transported by trucks or trains and then sold in, wholesale and retail shops, (b) this sector gradually became associated with the, different kinds of industries, (c) activities in which natural products are changed, into other forms through ways of manufacturing, (d) produce a good by exploiting natural resources, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om108, , 109. Which sector is also called the service sector?, (a) Primary, (b) Public, (c) Industrial, (d) Tertiary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om109, , 110. The sum of production in the three sectors gives, is, called the ___ of a country., (a) Gross income, (b) Gross Domestic Product, (c) Net Domestic Product, (d) Net income, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om110, , 111. The value of final goods and services produced in each, sector during a particular year provides the____., (a) Average Production of the sector for that year, (b) Net Production of the sector for that year, (c) Total production of the sector for that year., (d) Gross production of the sector for that year, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om111, , 112. Which one is a primary occupation?, (a) Tailor, (b) Basket weaver, , (c) Flower cultivator, (d) Milk vendor, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om112, , 113. Not every good (or service) that is produced and sold, needs to be counted. It makes sense only to include, the ____ to get the total production?, (a) values of goods and services in production, (b) final goods and services, (c) adding up the actual numbers of goods, (d) goods and services in the three sectors, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om113, , 114. From the given option select an example of an, intermediate good?, (a) Woven basket, (b) Chair production from wood, (c) Wheat flour, (d) Biscuits, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om114, , 115. It has been noted from the histories of many,, now developed, countries that at initial stages of, development, ____ sector was the most important, sector of economic activity., (a) Public, (b) Tertiary, (c) Secondary, (d) Primary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om115, , 116. As the methods of farming changed and the, agriculture sector began to prosper, most of the, goods produced were ____from the primary sector, and most people were also employed in this sector?, (a) Synthetic products, (b) Involved machines, (c) Natural products, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 290 Sectors of the Indian Economy, (d) Mixed products, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om116, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 117. Why did the Secondary sector later become the most, important sector? Select he correct option., (a) People began to use many more goods that were, produced in factories at cheap rates, (b) Employment increased, (c) Agriculture declined, (d) a and b, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om117, , Chap 1, , productive sector in 2013-14?, (a) Primary, (b) Tertiary, (c) Secondary, (d) Equal production, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om120, , 121. The secondary sector is also called____., (a) Organised sector, (b) Service sector, (c) Industrial sector, (d) Public sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om121, , 122. Which sector has grown the most over forty years?, (a) Primary, (b) Tertiary, (c) Secondary, (d) Equal production, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om122, 118. In developed countries, the____ sector has become, the most important in terms of total production., (a) Primary, (b) Industrial, (c) Service, (d) Public, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om118, , 119. The primary sector is also called____., (a) Service sector, (b) Agriculture and related sector, (c) Pre- industry sector, (d) Unorganized sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om119, , 120. In the data given of GDP which was the most, , 123. Which of these can be considered as basic services?, (a) Growing of wheat, (b) Transport, (c) Storage, (d) Police station, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om123, , 124. Greater the development of the primary and, secondary sectors, ____would be the demand for, such services?, (a) Equal, (b) More, (c) Less, (d) Uneven, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om124, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 291, 125. When income levels rise, certain sections of people, start demanding many more services like____., (a) A. More food, (b) Hospitals, (c) Defense, (d) Tourism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om125, , 126. Over the past decade or so, certain new services such, as ____ have become important and essential?, (a) private hospitals, (b) professional training, (c) information and communication technology, (d) Insurance, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om126, , 127. Underemployment is hidden in contrast to someone, who does not have a job and is clearly visible as, unemployed. It is also called _____., (a) Hidden employment, (b) Disguised unemployment., (c) Unstable employment, (d) Less employment, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om127, , 128. The sectors are classified into public and private, sector on the basis of:, (a) employment conditions, (b) the nature of economic activity, (c) ownership of enterprises, (d) number of workers employed in the enterprise, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om128, , 129. Production of a commodity, mostly through the, natural process, is an activity in _____ sector., (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, , (d) Information technology, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om129, , 130. GDP is the total value of _____produced during, a particular year., (a) all goods and services, (b) all final goods and services, (c) all intermediate goods and services, (d) all intermediate and final goods and services, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om130, , 131. _____ sector help in development of primary and, secondary sector., (a) Private sector, (b) Public sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) Agriculture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om131, , 132. MNREGA was launched in, (a) 2004, (b) 2005, (c) 2006, (d) 2007, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om132, , 133. Most of the workers in the ____ sector enjoy job, security., (a) Organised, (b) Unorganised, (c) Both 1 and 2, (d) Neither 1 nor 2, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om133, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 292 Sectors of the Indian Economy, 134. Which of the following is not part of tertiary sector?, (a) Banks, (b) Hospitals, (c) ATMs, (d) Mining, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om134, , 135. There are many activities that are undertaken by, directly using natural resources. Which of the, following is the example of this activity?, (a) the cultivation of cotton., (b) spin yarn and weave cloth from cotton, (c) sugar or gur., (d) use of bricks to make houses, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om135, , 136. _____activities, do not produce a good but they, are an aid or a support for the production process., (a) Secondary Sector, (b) Primary Sector, (c) tertiary sector, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om136, , 137. ____ sector is also called the service sector., (a) Primary, (b) secondary, (c) tertiary, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om137, , 138. Which of the following is not the example of Tertiary, sector?, (a) Transport, (b) Internet cafe, (c) Communication, (d) Milk, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om138, , 139. _____ sector also includes some essential services, that may not directly help in the production of goods., (a) Secondary, (b) Primary, (c) Service, (d) all of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om139, , 140. ____ sector is also called agriculture and related, sector?, (a) secondary, (b) service, (c) primary, (d) tertiary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om140, , 141. Which of the given sectors forms the base for all, other products that we subsequently make?, (a) manufacturing sectors, (b) primary sectors, (c) secondary sectors, (d) tertiary sectors, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om141, , 142. Tata Iron and Steel company is example of, (a) Private Company, (b) Government Company, (c) Technology Company, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om142, , 143. In India, the mammoth task of measuring GDP is, undertaken by, (a) Parliament, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 293, (b) President, (c) Government of India, (d) State government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om143, , 144. Extraction of raw materials is the activity of, _____sector., (a) primary, (b) secondary, (c) tertiary, (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om144, , 145. What one of the following activities comes under, primary sector ?, (a) Agriculture, (b) dairy, (c) fishing, (d) banking, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om145, , 146. The ____is dependent on the ___ for supply of, raw materials to keep up continuous production., (a) secondary sector, primary sector, (b) primary sector, tertiary sector, (c) secondary sector, tertiary sector, (d) primary sector, secondary sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om146, , 147. Which sector is dominant sector in terms of, employment?, (a) primary sector, (b) tertiary sector, (c) secondary sector, (d) service sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om147, , 148. Economists suggest that the____ of goods and, services should be used rather than adding up the, _____?, (a) values, actual numbers, (b) actual numbers, values, (c) Any numbers,less values, (d) values,false numbers, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om148, , 149. The size of a nation’s economy is commonly expressed, as its, (a) GDP, (b) RIL, (c) TISCO, (d) MGNREGA, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om149, , 150. The total production of a year in the three sectors is, calculated from_____., (a) the value of goods calculated separately at all, stages of production in that sector, (b) the value of final goods produced in that sector, (c) the value of final goods and services produced in, all the sector, (d) the value of final goods and services produced in, the three sectors, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om150, , 151. In India, Agriculture contributes nearly ____of the, country’s GDP., (a) Less than 10%, (b) Nearly 14%, (c) Nearly 50%, (d) Nearly 75%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om151, , 152. Which of the following statements is correct with, regards to India?, (a) Tertiary sector contributes the maximum to, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 294 Sectors of the Indian Economy, GDP., (b) India is basically a socialist economy, (c) In india,distribution of income and wealth is, quite equitable, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om152, , 153. In India, Agriculture provides employment to, _____ of the population., (a) Less than 25%, (b) 50% to 60%, (c) 50% to 60%, (d) More than 60%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om153, , 154. Which of the statements below are true?, A. Agriculture accounts for more than half of, national income and engages more than half of, the population in India., B. Service sector employs around 34% of India’s, working population., C. Industries account for less than 10% of India’s, working population., Select the correct option., (a) A and B, (b) only C, (c) A, B and C, (d) Only B, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om154, , 155. In terms of GDP the share of tertiary sector in 2003, is ____., (a) between 20 % to 30 %, (b) between 30 % to 40 %, (c) between 50 % to 60 %, (d) 70 %, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om155, , Chap 1, , 156. Which sector has the maximum quantum of disguised, unemployment in India?, (a) Agriculture, (b) Industry, (c) Trade, (d) Transport, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om156, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 157. Industrial Sector contributes about _____ to the, country’s GDP., (a) Nil, (b) 100%, (c) 50%, (d) 31%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om157, , 158. Service sector’s contribution in GDP in 2011-12 was, ___., (a) 31.1%, (b) 44.1%, (c) 45.7%, (d) 59.1%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om158, , 159. In the case of _____ countries, the share of service, sector to GDP is about 60% or more., (a) underdeveloped, (b) developing, (c) developed, (d) all of the above, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 295, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om159, , 160. The maximum number of people in India work in the, _____., (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om160, , 161. Which of the following is true with regards to GDP, in India?, (a) Primary sector’s contribution to GDP has, (b) secondary sector contributes maximum to GDP, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) Service sector contributed maximum to GDP., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om161, , 162. The share of service sector to GDP in India is, showing a/an ____ trend., (a) increasing, (b) decreasing, (c) constant, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om162, , 163. Role of Agriculture is significant in the Indian, Economy because ____., (a) it contributes about 1/4th of the GDP, (b) it provides employment to about 50%-60% of the, population, (c) both (a) and (b), (d) neither (a)nor(b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om163, , 164. In India, contribution of agriculture to GDP (in, percentage terms) has ____ from period of, , independence to the current date., (a) increased, (b) decreased, (c) remained constant, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om164, , 165. Which one of the following is correct? Over the years, the ____., (a) agricultural production has been falling, (b) the industrial production has been falling, (c) the share of service sector and manufacturing, sector in india’s GDP has been stagnant, (d) the share of the agricultural sector in India’s, GDP has been falling., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om165, , 166. Which of the following is included in primary sector?, (a) Changing of natural products into other forms., (b) Some process of manufacturing., (c) Borrowing money from the bank., (d) Sowing seeds and using manure and water to get, grains., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om166, , 167. Occupations of basket weavers, gardeners, and, potters come under which one of the following, economic sectors?, (a) Tertiary sector, (b) Primary sector, (c) Secondary sector, (d) Service sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om167, , 168. In which one of the following sectors, the production, of a commodity is mostly through the natural, process?, (a) Primary, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 296 Sectors of the Indian Economy, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) Service sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om168, , Chap 1, , 173. Which one of the following occupations falls in the, tertiary sector?, (a) Agriculture, (b) Dairy, (c) Communication, (d) Forestry, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om173, , 169. Tertiary sector is also called:, (a) industrial sector., (b) service sector., (c) government sector., (d) primary sector., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om169, , 170. The service sector in India has:, (a) homogeneous character., (b) heterogeneous character., (c) continuous fluctuating., (d) largest employment., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om170, , 171. All the basic services like transport, banks, insurance, belong to which of the following sectors?, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) IT sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om171, , 172. Which of the following types of activities are covered, in the secondary sector?, (a) It generates services rather than goods., (b) Natural products are changed through, manufacturing., (c) Goods are produced by exploiting natural, resources., (d) It includes agriculture, forestry and dairy., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om172, , 174. Select the full form of NREGA., (a) National Rural Employment Guarantee Act., (b) National Regional Employment Guarantee Act., (c) National Regional Employment Generation Act., (d) None of these., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om174, , 175. What will happen if the government fails to provide, 100 day’s employment under NREGA?, (a) No extra benefit will be given., (b) The officer-in-change will be punished., (c) Unemployment allowance will be given., (d) None of these., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om175, , 176. Which of the following is also called hidden, unemployment?, (a) Under employment., (b) Disguised unemployment., (c) Seasonal unemployment., (d) Cyclical unemployment., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om176, , 177. The major objective of implementing NREGA 2005, was to:, (a) increase crop productivity., (b) make lazy people work., (c) provide employment to those who are able to, work and also guarantee employment for 100, days in a year., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 297, (d) provide unemployment allowances to rural, women., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om177, , 178. Which was the largest producing sector in 2013-14?, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) None of these., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om178, , 179. Tertiary sector has become an important part of, Indian economy on account of:, (a) development of agriculture and industry., (b) rise in levels of income., (c) both (a) and (b)., (d) none of the above., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om179, , 180. Disguised unemployment means a situation where, people are:, (a) unemployed., (b) employed but earning less salary., (c) employed but productivity is nil., (d) unemployed for a short period of time., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om180, , 181. Workers in agricultural sector are:, (a) underemployed, (b) overemployed, (c) unemployed, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om181, , the, (a), (b), (c), (d), , unorganised sector?, Schedule castes, Schedule tribes, Rich families, Backward communities, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om182, , 183. Which of the following is not applicable for a worker,, who works in the organised sector?, (a) She gets a regular salary at the end of the month., (b) She is not paid for leave., (c) She gets medical allowance., (d) She got an appointment letter stating the terms, and conditions of work when she joined this, work., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om183, , 184. Which one of the following is a feature of organised, sector?, (a) Workers are exploited., (b) Rules and regulations are violated., (c) Jobs are low paid., (d) Formal processes and procedures are followed., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om184, , 185. Identify the feature of the unorganised sector., (a) Rules and regulations are followed., (b) Workers enjoy security of employment., (c) Employment is not secure., (d) It follows some formal processes and procedures., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om185, , 186. Workers enjoy job security in:, (a) Agriculture sector., (b) Private sector., (c) Unorganised sector., (d) Organised sector., , 182. Which of them generally do not find themselves in, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 298 Sectors of the Indian Economy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om186, , 187. The service sector includes activities such as :, (a) agriculture, dairy, fishing and forestry, (b) making sugar, gur and bricks, (c) transport, communication and banking, (d) none of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om187, , 188. Choose the correct meaning of organised sector :, (a) It covers those enterprises where the terms of, employment are regular, (b) It is outside the control of the government, (c) Jobs are not regular, (d) It provides low salaries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om188, , 189. On which of the following basis, the sectors are, classified into public and private sectors ?, (a) Employment conditions, (b) The nature of economic activity, (c) Ownership of enterprises, (d) Number of workers employed in the enterprise, (c) Ownership of enterprises, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om189, , 190. Which of the following types of activities are covered, in the secondary sector ?, (a) It generates services rather than goods, (b) Natural products are changed through, manufacturing, (c) Goods are produced by exploiting natural, resources, (d) It includes agriculture, forestry and dairy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om190, , Chap 1, , 191. Public enterprises are owned by :, (a) individual owners, (b) government, (c) both government and individual, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om191, , 192. Which of the following economic activity is not in, the tertiary sector ?, (a) Banking, (b) Bee keeping, (c) Teaching, (d) Working in a call centre, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om192, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 193. The motive of public sector enterprises is, (a) profit making, (b) entertainment, (c) social welfare and security, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om193, , 194. Which of the following Acts would not apply to a, company like TISCO ?, (a) Minimum Wages Act, (b) National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, (c) Factories Act, (d) Payment of Gratuity Act, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om194, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 299, 195. Which of the following economic activity is not in, the tertiary sector ?, (a) Money lending, (b) Bee keeping, (c) Tailoring, (d) Working in a call centre, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om195, , 196. Which one of the following best defines GDP ?, (a) Sum of all final goods and services produced in a, country in a year., (b) Sum of all final and intermediate goods produced, in a country in a year., (c) Sum of values of all final goods and services, produced in a country in a year., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om196, , 197. Which one of the following activities does not belong, to the primary sector ?, (a) Agriculture, (b) Dairy, (c) Mining, (d) Weaving, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om197, , 198. Which of the following is also known as disguised, employment ?, (a) Over employment, (b) Factory employment, (c) Under employment, (d) Unemployment, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om198, , 199. Agriculture, dairy, farming are activities belonging, to which of the following sectors ?, (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, , (d) Scientific technology, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om199, , 200. According to the World Development Report 2006,, the per capita income of the low income countries in, 2004 should be :, (a) Rs. 90,000/- or less, (b) Rs. 75,000/- or less, (c) Rs. 55,000/- or less, (d) Rs. 37,000/- or less, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om200, , 201. Which one of the following sectors has the largest, employer in India ?, (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) IT sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om201, , 202. Which of the following activities is not the activity, of primary sector ?, (a) Milking, (b) Fishing, (c) Making of sugar, (d) Farming, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om202, , 203. Which of the following statements is true in respect, of public sector ?, (a) Big companies own most of the assets, (b) Government owns the assets, (c) A group of people owns most of the assets, (d) An individual owns most of the assets, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om203, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 300 Sectors of the Indian Economy, 204. Which of the following is not an activity of tertiary, sector ?, (a) Banking, (b) Dairy, (c) Transport, (d) Communication, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om204, , 205. Which of the following is an activity of unorganised, sector ?, (a) Teacher taking a class in Kendriya Vidyalaya, (b) A nurse working in a Govt. hospital, (c) A farmer irrigating his field, (d) A clerk working in the post office, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om205, , 206. On which of the following economic basis the sectors, are classified into organised and unorganised sector ?, (a) The nature of economic activity, (b) Ownership of enterprises, (c) Employment conditions, (d) Number of workers employed in the enterprise, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om206, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om208, , 209. Which of the following sectors was the largest, producer in 1973 ?, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om209, , 210. Which sector has the provision of paid leave ?, (a) Unorganised sector, (b) Organised sector, (c) Rural sector, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om210, , 211. When was NREGA enacted?, (a) 2004, (b) 2005, (c) 2006, (d) 2007, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om211, 207. Which of the following agencies estimates the Gross, Domestic Products (GDP) in India ?, (a) All the state government, (b) An autonomous body, (c) A ministry of the Union Government, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om207, , 208. Which one of the following countries has the largest, size of illiterate population in the world ?, (a) India, (b) Japan, (c) France, (d) Germany, , 212. Which one of the following is a feature of public, sector ?, (a) Ownership of assets is in the hands of private, individuals or companies, (b) Activities are guided by the motive to earn, profits, (c) The government owns most of the assets, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om212, , 213. Which one of the following is not a feature of private, sector ?, (a) Ownership of assets is in the hands of private, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 301, individuals or companies, (b) Activities are guided by motive to earn profits, (c) The government owns most of the assets, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om213, , 214. Which one of the following occupations falls in the, tertiary sector ?, (a) Agriculture, (b) Dairy, (c) Communication, (d) Forestry, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om214, , 215. Which of the following is a tertiary occupation?, (a) Engineering, (b) Agriculture, (c) Fishing, (d) Tourism, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om215, , 216. Which of the following is an activity related the, unorganised sector?, (a) An engineer drawing a rough sketch of a dam, (b) A small or marginal farmer, (c) A lecture teaching in a college, (d) A doctor treating a patient in a hospital, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om216, , 217. Large scale industrial and agriculture units with a, defined pattern of production and employment are, the part of ____., (a) Unorganized sector, (b) Organized sector, (c) Agriculture sector, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om217, , 218. Which of the following is not a feature covered under, NREGA 2005., (a) Skilled work to every adult, (b) 100 days of employment in a year, (c) If the government fails in its duty to provide, employment, it will give unemployment, allowances, (d) It is completely financed by the government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om218, , 219. ____ sector help in development of primary and, secondary sector., (a) Private sector, (b) Public sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) Agriculture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om219, , 220. Which sector of Indian economy has shown, remarkable expansion during the last decade?, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) Mining sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om220, , 221. Disguised unemployment is also called ____., (a) underemployment, (b) youth employment, (c) unemployment, (d) voluntary unemployment, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om221, , 222. According to the World Development Report 2006,, countries with per capita income of Rs 4,53,000 p.a., and above are called ____., (a) weak countries, (b) Rich countries, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 302 Sectors of the Indian Economy, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om226, , (c) low income countries, (d) developing countries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om222, , 223. From the following, ____ does not come under, organised sector., (a) Postman, (b) Doctor, (c) Teacher, (d) Agricultural labour, , 227. Vehicle repair, selling of goods like vegetables, fish, on head; puncture repairers and others belong to, _______ sector., (a) Organised, (b) Unorganised, (c) Tertiary, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om227, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om223, , 224. In terms of GDP the share of tertiary sector in 2003, is .......... ., (a) between 20 percent to 30 percent, (b) between 30 percent to 40 percent, (c) between 50 percent to 60 percent, (d) 70 percent, , 228. The _______ sector of work is that sector where, legal provisions do not completely govern., (a) Organised, (b) Primary, (c) Secondary, (d) Unorganised, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om228, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om224, , 225. The sector which is enrolled as per the law of the, government, and provided fixed wages, facilities, within the framework of law is called as .........., Sector., (a) Organized, (b) Primary, (c) Unorganised, (d) Tertiary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om225, , 226. The purpose of employment assurance scheme under, MGNREGA was?, (a) To provide 100 days employment for unskilled, manual worker, (b) To provide employment for skilled labour, (c) To give basic food for people below poverty line, (d) To provide housing facility for people below, poverty line, , 229. The labour sector is divided as ______ sectors., (a) Primary, Secondary and Tertiary, (b) Organised and Unorganised, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om229, , 230. A major financial newspaper while writing about, the present status of the economy in India write,, “The outlook in the agricultural sector gives room, for optimism”. What does it really mean ? [Pick up, the most appropriate statement(s).], (A) The agricultural sector, which was not playing, any significant role in the Indian economy, is, now growing very fast and significantly., (B) The agricultural sector is not going to play any, major role in the economy as its progress is still, very slow., (C) Govt will not require to provide any boost-up, package to the agricultural sector as it is likely, to be satisfactory this year., (a) Only A, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 303, (c) 39%, (d) 46%, , (b) Only B, (c) Only C, (d) Either A or C, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om230, , 231. When was the “Mahatma Gandhi National Rural, Employment Guarantee Act” passed?, (a) 2001, (b) 2003, (c) 2005, (d) 2007, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om231, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om234, , 235. When more people are engaged in a work than, required what does it indicate?, (a) Unemployment, (b) Over employment, (c) Disguised employment, (d) Surplus employment, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om235, , 232. Till 2000, which sector has been the largest employer?, (a) Service sector, (b) Primary sector, (c) Secondary sector, (d) Tertiary sector, , 236. In terms of GDP, the share of primary sector in 2003, was about .......... percent., (a) 20, (b) 25, (c) 50, (d) 55, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om232, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om236, , 233. The National Development Fund was created by the, Government of India a few years ago. What was the, purpose of the fund?, A. To boost investment in social sector projects to, promote education, healthcare, and employment., B. To make capital investments in selected profitable, PSEs to yield adequate returns., C. To fund revision in the pay structure of Central, Government employees., (a) Only A, (b) Only B, (c) Only C, (d) Both A and B, , 237. Who is responsible for measuring the GDP in India?, (a) State government, (b) Central government, (c) World bank with the help of the central, government, (d) Central government with the help of state, governments and union territories, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om233, , 234. What is the contribution of industries in India’s, GDP?, (a) 19%, (b) 27%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om237, , 238. Who measures the GDP in India?, (a) State government, (b) Central government, (c) World Bank with the help of the central, government, (d) Central government with the help of state, governments, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om238, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 304 Sectors of the Indian Economy, 239. Which sector contributes most to the GDP of India?, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Service sector, (d) None of the above, , Chap 1, , (b) 6 to 10, (c) 10 to 15, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om243, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om239, , 240. Which of the following scheme has NOT been, launched to provide any type of employment to, beneficiaries?, (a) Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, (b) Mid Day Meal Scheme, (c) National Food for Work Programme, (d) All are employment-generating schemes, , 244. We know that the industrial sector plays an important, role in the development of India. Which sector does, not come under industrial sector?, (a) Mining, (b) Manufacturing, (c) Banking, (d) Utilities, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om244, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om240, , 241. The total production of a year for a particular sector, is calculated from .......... ., (a) the value of goods calculated separately at all, stages of production in that sector, (b) the value of final goods produced in that sector, (c) the value of final goods and services produced in, all the sector, (d) the value of final goods and services produced in, the three sectors, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om241, , 242. GDP is the total value of .......... produced during a, particular year., (a) all goods and services, (b) all final goods and services, (c) all intermediate goods and services, (d) all intermediate and final goods and services, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om242, , 243. Under which range, India lies in terms of Nominal, GDP?, (a) 1 to 5, , Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 245. Which of the following statements about agricultural, sector in the economy of India is/are correct?, A. Agricultural growth has reduced poverty of the, people locally and, through its external effects,, also in many other parts of the country., B. Food and nutrition security in the country has, increased substantially., C. The area of cultivation has increased in recent, past as agriculture has become a full-time, employment for the people, which was not so a, few years back., (a) Only A, (b) Only B, (c) Only C, (d) Both A and B, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om245, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 305, 246. As development of country takes place, share of, which sector rises?, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) Both (b) and (c), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om246, , 247. Which of the following sector contributes the most, towards the GDP in India?, (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om247, , 248. Agriculture sector contributes around 55% of GDP, in 1950-51, which has come down to .......... % in, 2011-12., (a) 20, (b) 14, (c) 25, (d) 28, , (d) tertiary sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om250, , 251. The share of agriculture in India’s national income, has .......... over the years., (a) increased, (b) decreased, (c) remained constant, (d) first decreased and then increased, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om251, , 252. Which of the following statements is correct?, (a) The service sector contributes more than half of, the GDP of India., (b) The scope of attracting tourists is limited as, there is hardly any place of tourist attraction in, India., (c) Generally as an economy grows first service, sector grows and then agriculture and industrial, sectors grow., (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om252, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om248, , 249. Share of agriculture and their allied products in total, export is about .......... as per 2011-12., (a) 60%, (b) 65%, (c) 10%, (d) 75%, , 253. As an economy grows, the share of .......... to the, GDP increases., (a) Primary and Secondary Sectors, (b) Secondary and Tertiary Sectors, (c) Tertiary and Primary Sectors, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om253, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om249, , 250. The largest proportion of work force in India is, engaged in the .......... ., (a) external sector, (b) primary sector, (c) secondary sector, , 254. Employment in small industry sector has been .........., ., (a) nearly 50% of total industrial employment, (b) one-third of the number of employment offered, by modern industries, (c) about 10% of the total industrial employment, (d) only 20% of the total industrial employment, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 306 Sectors of the Indian Economy, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om254, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om258, , 255. As an economy grows, the share of Primary Sector to, the GDP .......... ., (a) increases, (b) decreases, (c) remains constant, (d) nothing can be said, , 259. The share of Industry Sector to GDP is showing, .......... trend., (a) increasing, (b) decreasing, (c) constant, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om255, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om259, , 256. In India, the share of agriculture in GDP has declined, at a very fast rate in the recent years. This is due to, .......... ., (a) lack of diversification of rural economy, (b) slow growth in the prices of agriculture, commodities, (c) saturation of employment opportunities in the, agriculture sector, (d) very slow growth rate of agriculture and a fast, rate of growth of other sectors, , 260. In India, Agriculture provides employment to .........., of the population., (a) Less than 25%, (b) 25% to 50%, (c) 50% to 60%, (d) More than 60%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om256, , 257. Which one of the following is correct? Over the years, the .......... ., (a) agricultural production has been falling, (b) the industrial production has been falling, (c) the share of service sector and manufacturing, sector in India’s GDP has been stagnant, (d) the share of the agricultural sector in India’s, GDP has been falling, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om257, , 258. In India, absolute number of people employed, in Agriculture had .......... from the period of, independence., (a) increased, (b) decreased, (c) remained constant, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om260, , 261. In India, Contribution of Agriculture to GDP (in, absolute amount terms) has .......... from period of, independence to the current date., (a) increased, (b) decreased, (c) remained constant, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om261, , 262. Role of Agriculture is significant in the Indian, Economy because .......... ., (a) it contributes about ¼th of the GDP, (b) it provides employment to about 50%-60% of the, population, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) Neither (a) nor (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om262, , 263. In India, Agriculture contributes nearly .......... of the, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 307, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) Service sector contributed maximum to GDP., , country’s GDP., (a) Less than 10%, (b) Nearly 14%, (c) Nearly 50%, (d) Nearly 75%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om267, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om263, , 264. Industrial Sector contributes about .......... to the, country’s GDP., (a) Nil, (b) 100%, (c) 50%, (d) 31%, , 268. Which of the following statements is correct?, (a) Service sector contributes more than half of the, GDP of India., (b) The scope of attracting tourists is limited as, there is hardly any place of tourist attraction in, India., (c) As an economy grows, first service sector grows, and then agriculture and industrial sector grows., (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om264, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om268, , 265. In India, percentage of population employed in, Agriculture has .......... from period of independence, to the current date., (a) increased, (b) decreased, (c) remained constant, (d) nothing can be said, , 269. In the case of .......... countries, the share of service, sector to GDP is about 60% or more., (a) underdeveloped, (b) developing, (c) developed, (d) all of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om265, , 266. In India, contribution of agriculture to GDP, (in percentage terms) has .......... from period of, independence to the current date., (a) increased, (b) decreased, (c) remained constant, (d) nothing can be said, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om269, , 270. Which of these can be an indicator of economic, growth for a country?, (a) Balance of payment position, (b) Increase in government spending on defence, (c) increase in labour productivity, (d) demographic changes, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om270, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om266, , 267. Which of the following is true with regards to GDP, in India?, (a) Primary sector’s contribution to GDP has, consistently increased., (b) Secondary sector contributes maximum to GDP., , 271. Which of the following statements is correct with, regards to India?, (a) Tertiary sector contributes the maximum to, GDP., (b) India is basically a socialist economy., (c) In India, distribution of income and wealth is, quite equitable., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 308 Sectors of the Indian Economy, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om271, , 272. Service Sector accounted for nearly .......... of Exports, (2011-12)., (a) two third, (b) one fourth, (c) one third, (d) two fourth, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om272, , 273. Which of the following occupied the highest place in, growth rate during the 10th Plan period 2002−2007?, (a) Agricultural sector, (b) Service sector, (c) Industrial sector, (d) Mining, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om273, , 274. Which of the following is a contribution of service, sector to the Indian economy?, (a) Share in GDP, (b) Share in exports, (c) Employment opportunities, (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om274, , 275. The share of service sector to GDP in India is, showing a/an .......... trend., (a) increasing, (b) decreasing, (c) constant, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om275, , Chap 1, , 276. In agricultural sector net value added is estimated, by .......... ., (a) income method, (b) production method, (c) both (a) and (b), (d) survey method, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om276, , 277. The maximum number of people in India work in, the .......... ., (a) primary sector, (b) secondary sector, (c) tertiary sector, (d) none of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om277, , 278. How many days of work is guaranteed under, MNREGA?, (a) 110, (b) 100, (c) 120, (d) 125, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om278, , 279. .......... sector help in development of primary and, secondary sector., (a) private sector, (b) public sector, (c) tertiary sector, (d) agriculture, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om279, , 280. Which of the following is not part of tertiary sector, (a) Banks, (b) Hospitals, (c) ATMs, (d) Mining, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 309, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om280, , 281. Occupational structure refers to .......... ., (a) distribution of working force among the difference, occupations, (b) the nature of different occupations, (c) size of working force in a country, (d) number of people living in a country, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om281, , 282. Highest number of people in India are employed in, (a) Agriculture, (b) Industries, (c) Services, (d) Mines, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om282, , 283. At the time of independence nearly 76% of the, population was dependent on agriculture sector, by, 2009-10 this shifted to approximately .......... ., (a) 50%, (b) 70%, (c) 80%, (d) None of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om283, , 284. Underemployment occurs when people(a) do not want to work, (b) are working in a lazy manner, (c) are working less than what they are capable of, doing, (d) are not paid for their work, , (b) President, (c) Government of India, (d) State government, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om285, , 286. Which of the following sectors in India are, underemployed?, (a) Industrial, (b) Services, (c) Agricultural, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om286, , 287. Tata Iron and Steel company is example of, (a) Private Company, (b) Government Company, (c) Technology Company, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om287, , 288. The .......... is characterised by small and scattered, units which are largely outside the control of the, government., (a) Primary sector, (b) Organised sector, (c) Unorganised sector, (d) Tertiary sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om288, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om284, , 289. Which of the following does not come under Primary, sector?, (a) Cotton cultivation, (b) Milk production, (c) Fishermen, (d) Priest, , 285. In India, the mammoth task of measuring GDP is, undertaken by, (a) Parliament, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om289, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 310 Sectors of the Indian Economy, 290. When we produce a good by exploiting natural, resources, it is an activity of the, (a) Secondary sector, (b) Primary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) Essential sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om290, , 291. Which sector is also called agricultural related sector?, (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) Private, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om291, , 292. The .......... covers activities in which natural, products are changed into other forms through ways, of manufacturing that we associate with industrial, activity., (a) Secondary sector, (b) Primary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) Industries, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om292, , 293. Which of the following sectors of economy is also, called Industrial sector?, (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om293, , 294. The sectors are classified into public and private, sector on the basis of, (a) employment conditions, (b) the nature of economic activity, (c) ownership of enterprises, , Chap 1, , (d) number of workers employed in the enterprise, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om294, , 295. Workers in the .......... sector do not produce goods., (a) Industrial, (b) Tertiary, (c) Agricultural, (d) Secondary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om295, , 296. MNREGA is related to, (a) Right to education, (b) Right to work, (c) Right to Life, (d) Right to equality, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om296, , 297. .......... is the value of all final goods and services, produced within a country during a particular year., (a) GNP, (b) GDP, (c) Inflation Rate, (d) Industrial output, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om297, , 298. Most of the workers in the .......... sector enjoy job, security., (a) Organised, (b) Unorganised, (c) Both (a) and (b), (d) Neither (a) nor (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om298, , 299. Service sector’s contribution in GDP in 2011-12 was, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 311, unemployment in India?, (a) Agriculture, (b) Industry, (c) Trade, (d) Transport, , .......... ., (a) 31.1%, (b) 44.1%, (c) 45.7%, (d) 59.1%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om299, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om303, , 300. In 2010-11 agro imports constituted about .......... of, total import., (a) 2.5%, (b) 2.4%, (c) 3.13%, (d) 3%, , 304. In absolute terms, the number of people engaged in, agricultural activities over the planning period has, .......... ., (a) remained constant, (b) increased, (c) decreased, (d) first increased and then decreased, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om300, , 301. Which of the statements below are true?, A. Agriculture accounts for more than half of, national income and engages more than half of, the population in India., B. Service sector employs around 34% of India’s, working population., C. Industries account for less than 10% of India’s, working population., Select the correct option., (a) A and B, (b) Only B, (c) Only C, (d) A, B and C, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om301, , 302. Which was the least producing sector in year 1973 ?, (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) Both (a) and (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om302, , 303. Which sector has the maximum quantum of disguised, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om304, , 305. In terms of GDP the share of tertiary sector in 2003, was .......... ., (a) between 20% to 30%, (b) between 30% to 40%, (c) between 50% to 60%, (d) more than 70%, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om305, , 306. In terms of GDP, the share of the secondary sector in, 2003 was about .......... per cent., (a) 20, (b) 25, (c) 50, (d) 55, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om306, , 307. Consider the following statement :, 1. Agriculture and related sector is called the, primary sector of the economy., 2. Primary activities are those which are directly, produced from natural resources., Which of the able statement are correct?, (a) Only 1, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 312 Sectors of the Indian Economy, , Chap 1, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om310, , (b) Only 2, (c) Both 1 and 2, (d) none, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om307, , 308. Assertion : Employment opportunities in the, organized sector have been expanding slowly., Reason : Many organized sector enterprises work in, the manner of unorganized sector. and the organized, sectors don’t want to give high wages to the workers., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om308, , 309. Assertion : An individual who manufactures flour, from wheat is engaged in primary sector., Reason : When some process of manufacturing is, used the product is a part of secondary sector., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om309, , 310. Assertion : The development of agriculture and, industry leads to the development of service sector., Reason : As the primary and secondary sectors, develops, the demand for transport, storage, structures, banks, insurance, etc., increases., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , 311. Assertion : Rakesh is an educated and skilled worker, who earns a high monthly salary as he is employed, in a private bank in a city., Reason : All service sectors in India are growing, extremely well and each individual engaged in, any kind of tertiary activity earns a high income., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om311, , 312. Assertion : Leela works five days a week, receives, her income on the last day of each month and gets, medical facilities from her firm., Reason : Leela is working in organized sector., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om312, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , 313. Assertion : Mohan is a shopkeeper who pays his, taxes on time. He has employed two workers Rakesh, and Raghu in his shop. He pays them well, however,, none of the workers get any paid leaves in the year., Reason : Rakesh and Raghu are employed in, unorganized sector., , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 313, (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om313, , 314. Assertion : When calculating the total value of goods, and services produced in a country, the value of all, goods and services at each stage of production should, be calculated., Reason : At each stage of production some value, is added to a good or service, therefore, the value, added at each stage of production is added to derive, the total value of gods and services in an economy., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om314, , 315. Assertion : Reliance industries is a privately-owned, firm., Reason : Government is a major stakeholder is, reliance industries., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om315, , 316. Assertion : There are several goods and services that, the society needs; however, the private sector does, not produce all of them., Reason : Private sector is profit driven., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, , not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om316, 317. Assertion : GDP shows how big an economy is., Reason : GDP is the value of all goods and services, produced within the domestic territory of a country, in a year., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om317, 318. Assertion : In India, over the forty years between, 1973-74 and 2013-14, while production in all the, three sectors has increased, it has increased the most, in the tertiary sector., Reason : Tertiary sector is the only organized sector, in the economy so the government spends a lot of, money for creating jobs in tertiary sector., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om318, 319. Assertion : In India, the primary sector is the largest, employer., Reason : The demand for services has increased, enormously., (a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is, the correct explanation of assertion., (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is, not the correct explanation of assertion., (c) Assertion is true, but reason is false., (d) Both assertion and reason are false., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om319, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 314 Sectors of the Indian Economy, 320. Complete the following table with correct information, and choose correct option., Primary, , Secondary, , Tertiary, , Raw materials, for goods and, services are, provided for, the Primary, Sector., , A-?, , This sector, provides, services to both, the primary, and secondary, sector, , The primary, sector uses, traditional, techniques, and is mostly, unorganised., , The secondary, sector uses, more reliable, methods of, production and, is organised., , This sector, uses modernday logistics, methods to, execute its, functions and is, well organised., , This sector, consists of, forestry,, agriculture, and mining, activities., , It involves, manufacturing, units, large, firms, small, scale units and, multinational, organisations., , B-?, , Chap 1, , rural areas by providing at least 100 days of, wage employment in a financial year to every, household whose adult members volunteer to do, unskilled manual work, (b) A-2005 , B-to enhance livelihood security in, rural areas by providing at least 100 days of, wage employment in a financial year to every, household whose adult members volunteer to do, unskilled manual work, (c) A-2010 , B-to down livelihood security in, rural areas by providing at least 100 days of, wage employment in a financial year to every, household whose adult members volunteer to do, unskilled manual work, (d) A-2015 , B-to enhance livelihood security in, rural areas by providing at least 100 days of, wage employment in a financial year to every, household whose adult members volunteer to do, unskilled manual work, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om321, , (a) A-Secondary sector changes one good into, another by building more from it. B- It involves, dairy, minerals activities., (b) A-Secondary sector changes one good into, another by building more from it. B-Insurance, trade, Banking and communications come under, this sector., (c) A-Secondary sector forms the base for all other, products that we subsequently make. B- It, involves houses and buildings, (d) A-Secondary sector may not directly help in the, production of goods. B-Insurance trade, Banking, and communications come under this sector., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om320, , 321. Complete the following table with correct information, and choose correct option., Act, , Full Form, , Passed, in year, , MGNREGA, , Mahatma Gandhi A -.?, National, Rural Employment, Guarantee Act, , Main, aim, B -.?, , (a) A- 2000 , B-to enhance livelihood security in, , 322. Read following table which gives the GDP in Rupees, (Corers) by the three sectors:, Year, , Primary, , Secondary, , Tertiary, , 2000, , 52,000, , 48,500, , 1,33,500, , 2013, , 8,00,500, , 10,74,000, , 38,68,000, , What conclusion can we draw from the table?, Ans :, (a) In 2000, the share of primary sector is 22.22%., (b) In 2013, the share of secondary sector is 18.70%., (c) The share of the tertiary sector in the GDP has, increased by 10%., (d) All of the above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om322, , 323. Arrange the following in the correct sequence:, 1. Processing of the raw material in the factory., 2. The carriers take the product of the market., 3. Raw material is transported to the factory., 4. Final product packed and loaded into carriers., (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 315, (b) 3, 1, 4, 2, (c) 2, 1, 3, 4, (d) 4, 1, 2, 3, , (a) Secondary Sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om326, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om323, , 324. Arrange the following in the correct sequence:, 1. Transporting cloth to the work shops, 2. Sale in shops and showrooms, 3. Spinning the yarn, 4. Weaving of the fabric, (a) 1, 4, 3, 2, (b) 3, 4, 1, 2, (c) 4, 2, 1, 3, (d) 1, 3, 4, 2, , 327. Identify the type of unemployment:, (a) This refers to a situation where labour that is, employed in a job is not actually utilised for the, production of goods and services., (b) Such employment does not contribute to the, output of an economy and is thus taking to a, form of unemployment., (c) Example of this type of unemployment- If a piece, of land requires only three people to work on it, and instead five people are working on it, (d) Also called as disguised unemployment, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om324, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om327, , 325. Identify the sector:, • It provides various things needed by the society, as a whole which the private sector will not, provide at a reasonable price., • The purpose of this sector is not just to earn, profits but to social service also., • It creates employment opportunities through, creation and expansion of infrastructure, • It controls private monopolies., (a) Public Sector, (b) Tertiary sector, (c) Primary Sector, (d) Private Sector, , 328. In the data given of GDP, which was the most, productive sector in 1974?, (a) Primary, (b) Tertiary, (c) Secondary, (d) Equal production, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om325, , 326. Identify the sector:, • It deals with raw materials and their production., • It includes all those activities the end purpose, of which consists in exploiting natural resources., • also called as agricultural and allied sector, services, • examples- agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining,, deposits, (a) Public Sector, (a) Tertiary sector, (c) Primary Sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om328, , 329. In terms of GDP the share, is ______., (a) between 20 per cent to, (b) between 30 per cent to, (c) between 50 per cent to, (d) 70 per cent, , of tertiary sector in 2013, 30 per cent, 100 per cent, 60 per cent, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om329, , 330. Which one of the following sectors is the largest, employer in India?, (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) IT sector, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 316 Sectors of the Indian Economy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om330, , Chap 1, , rural sector:, , 331. The Kirana shop shown in the picture is related to, which sector?, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Public Sector, Private Sector, Primary sector, Secondary Sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om331, , 332. The economic activity shown in the picture is related, to which sector?, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , Employment Rights Act, MGNREGA, Equal Remuneration Act, Industrial Disputes Act, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om333, Ans : (b) MGNREGA, Source Based Questions 1 : Read the source given, below and answer 4 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, , (a), (b), (c), (d), , The table above shows the estimated number of, workers in India in the organized and unorganized, sectors. Read the table carefully. Fill in the missing, data and answer the questions that follow., , Public Sector, Private Sector, Primary sector, Secondary Sector, , Worker in Different Sectors (in Millions), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om332, , 333. Identify the employment act, under which the, following activity is given and solely meant for the, , Sector, , Organised, , Unorganised, , Total, , Primary, , 2, , Secondary, , 9, , 54, , 63, , Tertiary, , 17, , 76, , 93, , Total, , 28, , Total %, , 7%, , 93 %, , 100%, , 242, , 334. What is the number of persons engaged in the, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 317, production of the sector for that year. And the sum, of production in the three sectors gives what is called, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a country. It, is the value of all final goods and services produced, within a country during a particular year. GDP shows, how big the economy is. In India, the mammoth, task of measuring GDP is undertaken by a central, government ministry. This Ministry, with the help, of various government departments of all the Indian, states and union territories, collects information, relating to total volume of goods and services and, their prices and then estimates the GDP. When we, produce a good by exploiting natural resources, it, is an activity of the primary sector. The secondary, sector in which natural products are changed into, other forms through ways of manufacturing that we, associate with industrial activity. After primary and, secondary, there is a third category of activities that, falls under the tertiary sector and is different from, the above two. These are activities that help in the, development of the primary and secondary sectors., These activities, by themselves, do not produce, a good but they are an aid or a support for the, production process., , unorganized sector?, (a) 240 million, (b) 370 million, (c) 260 million, (d) 170 million, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om334, , , , Which is the most important sector that provides the, most jobs to the people?, (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) Organised, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om334, , , , _______ sector is more important because it, provides employment to a far greater number of, people, especially from lower strata of society, when, compared to those employed by the _____ sector., (a) Unorganised, organized, (b) Organized , unorganised,, (c) Unorganised, primary, (d) Secondary, primary, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om334, , , , Which is the most important organised sector? Give, one reason., (a) Primary, (b) Secondary, (c) Tertiary, (d) all above, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om334, , Source Based Questions 2 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, The value of final goods and services produced in, each sector during a particular year provides the total, , 335. The money value of all the final goods and services, produced within a country during a particular year, is called :, (a) Gross domestic product, (b) Net domestic product, (c) National product, (d) Production of secondary sector., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om335, , , , Which sector has emerged as the largest producing, sector in India?, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) Science and technology sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om335, , , , Information and communication, associated with:, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969, , technology, , is
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 318 Sectors of the Indian Economy, , , (c) Tertiary sector, (d) None of the above., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om335, , , , Life insurance is an activity of the :, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) None of the above., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om335, , , , The source given above relates to which of the, following options?, (a) World bank, (b) GDP ( Gross Domestic Product), (c) GNP ( Gross national Product), (d) GNH ( Gross National Happiness), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om335, , , , Why are only final goods and services counted and, not intermediate goods?, (a) The value of intermediate gods needs not to be, added., (b) There are no such intermediate goods., (c) The value of final goods already included the, value of the intermediate goods that are used in, making the final goods., (d) None of the above., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om335, , , , The value of all final good and services produced, with a country during a particular year is known as, (a) GDP, (b) GNP, (c) GST, (d) SGST, , Chap 1, , The GDP of a country shows:, (a) How well off the people of that country, (b) How much employment rate is there in a country, (c) Standard of living of people, (d) How big the economy of the country is, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om335, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , Source Based Questions 3 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, This sector is characterised by small and scattered, units which are largely outside the control of the, government. There are rules and regulations but, these are not followed. Jobs here are low-paid and, often not regular. There is no provision for overtime,, paid leave, holidays, leave due to sickness etc., Employment is not secure. People can be asked to, leave without any reason. When there is less work,, such as during some seasons, some people may be, asked to leave. A lot also depends on the whims of, the employer. This sector includes a large number of, people who are employed on their own doing small, jobs such as selling on the street or doing repair, work. Similarly, farmers work on their own and hire, labourers as and when they require., 336. Which sector are we talking about?, (a) Private sector, (b) Public sector, (c) Organised sector, (d) Unorganised sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om336, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om335, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 319, , , Which of the following is applicable for a worker,, who works in the above mentioned sector?, (a) She gets medical allowance, (b) She got an appointment letter stating the terms, and conditions of work when she joins work., (c) She gets a regular salary at the end of the month., (d) She is not paid for leave., , , , In which sector employment is not secure?, (a) Private sector, (b) Public sector, (c) Organised sector, (d) Unorganised sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om336, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om336, , , , Choose the correct meaning of the organised sector:, (a) It covers those enterprises where the terms of, employment are regular., (b) It is outside the control of the government., (c) Jobs are not regular, (d) It provides low salaries., , Source Based Questions 4 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, Total income is not such a useful measure. Since,, countries have different populations, comparing total, income will not tell us what an average person is, likely to earn. Are people in one country better off, than others in a different country? Hence, we compare, the average income which is the total income of the, country divided by its total population. The average, income is also called per capita income. In World, Development Reports, brought out by the World, Bank, this criterion is used in classifying countries., Countries with per capita income of US$ 12,056 per, annum and above in 2017, are called rich countries, and those with per capita income of US$ 955 or less, are called low-income countries. India comes in the, category of low middle income countries because, its per capita income in 2017was just US$ 1820 per, annum. The rich countries, excluding countries of, Middle East and certain other small countries, are, generally called developed countries., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om336, , , , Read the statements given below and choose the, incorrect options:, (a) There is no provision for overtime, paid leave,, holidays,etc. in the organised sector., (b) Workers in organised sector enjoy security of, employment., (c) Organised sector covers those places of work, where the terms of employment are regular., (d) Workers in the organised sector expected to work, only a fixed number of hours., Options:, (a) Only (a) is incorrect, (b) (a) and (b) both are incorrect, (c) (b), (c) and (d) are incorrect, (d) Only (d) is incorrect, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om336, , , , Which sector includes a large number of people who, are employed on their own doing small jobs?, (a) Private sector, (b) Public sector, (c) Organised sector, (d) Unorganised sector, , 337. Countries with per capita income of US$ 12,056 per, annum and above are called _______ ., (a) Low income countries, (b) Rich countries, (c) Small countries, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om337, , , , We compare the average income by _____, (a) Total income of the country divided by the total, population., (b) Total population multiplied by total income., (c) Both A and B, (d) None of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om336, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 320 Sectors of the Indian Economy, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om337, , , , The rich countries exclude the, ___________, (a) Middle East, (b) Certain other small countries, (c) Srilanka, (d) All of these, , countries, , of work where the terms of employment are regular, and therefore, people have assured work. It is called, organized because it has some formal processes and, procedures. They are registered by the government, and have to follow its rules and regulations which, are given in various laws such as the Factories Act,, Minimum Wages Act, Payment of Gratuity Act,, Shops and Establishments Act. . Workers in the, organized sector enjoy security of employment. They, are expected to work only a fixed number of hours., If they work more, they have to be paid overtime by, the employer. They also get several other benefits, from the employers. They get paid leave, payment, during holidays, provident fund, gratuity etc. They, are supposed to get medical benefits and, under the, laws, the factory manager has to ensure facilities, like drinking water and a safe working environment., When they retire, these workers get pensions as well., , of, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om337, , , , The average income is:, (a) Income per person, (b) Income per family, (c) Income per month, (d) Income per earning person, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om337, , , , Average income is also called _____., (a) Per capita incentive, (b) Per capita income, (c) Percent capital income, (d) Per capital information, , 338. The above passage relates to, (a) Organized sector, (b) Unorganized sector, (c) Employment, (d) Environmental society, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om338, , , , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om337, , , , Countries which are industrially developed have, _______ per capital income., (a) lower, (b) lowest, (c) moderate, (d) higher, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om337, , Source Based Questions 5 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, , Chap 1, , An, (a), (b), (c), (d), , organized sector is one in which, there are, Workers union, Private enterprises, Some formal processes and procedures., Un-numbered workers are employed, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om338, , , , Its a mandatory for organized sector to :, (a) Extend working hours of the workers, (b) Not to register themselves with the government, (c) Protect the benefits of the owners, (d) Follow the rules and regulation framed under, various laws like factory Act, Minimum Wages, Act etc., , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om338, , Organized sector covers those enterprises or places, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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This PDF is review version of hard book available on Amazon. In hard book full explanation are given with question., Chap 1 Sectors of the Indian Economy Page 321, , , The workers of organized sector have the privileges, of(a) Enjoying holidays, (b) Working on alternative days, (c) Security of job, medical benefits, overtime for, additional working hours etc., (d) Resign and join as per their choice, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om338, , , , What is an organised sector?, (a) Enterprises where works gets benefits, (b) Enterprises that do not provide job security, (c) Enterprises that are registered by government., (d) Enterprises where jobs are not regular, , Transport, storage, communication, banking, trade, are some examples of tertiary activities. Since these, activities generate services rather than goods, the, tertiary sector is also called the service sector., 339. The source given above relates to which of the, following options?, (a) Service sector, (b) Tertiary sector, (c) Secondary sector, (d) Both (a) and (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om339, , , , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om338, , , , Find out the correct statement, Assertion (A): Workers had rights to get holidays., Reason (R): There were laws to protect the workers., (a) A is correct R is wrong, (b) Both A and R are wrong, (c) Both A and R are correct, (d) A is correct R is not correct explanation of A, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om339, , , , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om338, , Source Based Questions 6 : Read the source given, below and answer 6 questions that follow by choosing the, most appropriate option:, After primary and secondary there is a third category, of activities that falls under tertiary sector and is, different from the above two. These are activities, that help in the development of the primary and, secondary sectors. These activities, by themselves,, do not produce a good but they are an aid or a, support for the production process. For example,, goods that are produced in the primary or secondary, sector would need to be transported by trucks or, trains and then sold in wholesale and retail shops. At, times, it may be necessary to store these in godowns., We also may need to talk to others over telephone, or send letters (communication) or borrow money, from banks (banking) to help production and trade., , Which of the following activities do not produce, a goods, but they are an aid or support for the, production process?, (a) Tertiary activities, (b) Primary activities, (c) Secondary activities, (d) Both (a) and (c), , It is a sector that gradually became associated with, the different kinds of industries that came up. it is, called as, (a) Primary sector, (b) Secondary sector, (c) Tertiary sector, (d) Quinary sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om339, , , , Which of the following are the example of service, sector?, (a) Teachers, (b) Doctors, (c) People who do administrative works, etc., (d) All of these, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om339, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969
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For Answer and Explanation of Question Click the Link in Pink Colour., Page 322 Sectors of the Indian Economy, , , Which of the following is the correct option for, classification on the basis of nature of activity?, (a) Organised sector and Unorganised sector, (b) Public sector and Private sector, (c) Primary sector, Secondary sector and Tertiary, sector, (d) Agriculture-related sector and Industrial sector, , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om339, , , , Banking is a______ Industry because a bank is, a financial institution that accepts deposits from the, public and creates credit., (a) Service sector, (b) Tertiary sector, (c) Secondary sector, (d) Both (a) and (b), , Solution : www.cbse.site/ss/om339, Don’t take printout of this file because solution, is not given. You can purchase hard book from, Amazon. Hard book includes explanation/, full solutions of all MCQs in print form., To Purchase hard book click below or, whatsapp at 8905629969., , Purchase Hard Book, , ******, , To Purchase Hard Book of From Amazon Click Here., For More Details Whatsapp at 8905629969, , Chap 1