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CCE PR
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560 003
KARNATAKA SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION BOARD, MALLESWARAM,
BANGALORE – 560 003
— 2016
S. S. L. C. EXAMINATION, JUNE, 2016
MODEL ANSWERS
85-E
CODE NO. : 85-E
:
: 24. 06. 2016 ]
Date :
24. 06. 2016 ]
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE
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/ New Syllabus )
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/ Private Repeater )
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: 100
[ Max. Marks : 100
Qn.
Nos.
I.
Value Points
Total
10  1 = 10
Multiple Choice :
1.
D—
(a) — (iii), (b) — (iv), (c) — (ii), (d) — (i)
1
2.
A—
Long March
1
3.
B—
maintained equal distance from both blocs
1
4.
C—
General Assembly
1
5.
D—
declares that employing children below 14 years for work is a
cognizable offence.
1
6.
C—
Jade farming
1
7.
B—
a — Surat, b — Kolkata, c — Vishakhapatnam
1
8.
C—
The National Development Council
1
9.
C—
Recurring Deposit Account
1
10.
B—
The Infosys Technologies Ltd.
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Answer the following questions in a sentence each :
14  1 = 14
11.
More than 70% of the Indians were illiterate.
1
12.
Duleep Singh had to accept the Doctrine of Subsidiary Alliance.
1
13.
Portugal ( Goa )
1
14.
“Streeshakti Programme”
1
15.
Franklin D’ Roosevelt
1
16.
The practice of classifying people as upper class and lower class on
the basis of income, education, caste, colour, gender, occupation,
intelligence etc.
1
17.
Who are aged below 14 years and work in order to earn money.
1
18.
South-West Monsoon season / rainy season
1
19.
Black soil
1
20.
Accumulation of silt / soil erosion
1
21.
Growing crops for their own use
1
22.
Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
1
23.
Tax is paid by an individual on whom it is imposed.
1
24.
He creates and builds something. / He increases production by
inventing new methods.
III.
1
Answer the following questions in two to four sentences each :
25 × 2 = 50
25.
26.
27.
i)
Compass, gunpowder
ii)
Naval equipment, maps
i)
Tipu had to forfeit half of his kingdom.
ii)
Rs. 330 lakhs of war compensation
iii)
Two of his sons were taken hostage.
i)
pride in Indian culture
ii)
equality, brotherhood, harmony
iii)
freedom struggle — Home Rule
iv)
New India, presided Congress session
v)
encouraged Indian philosophy.
1+1
OR
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To uplift Muslim society he —
28.
29.
30.
i)
started Anglo-Oriental College
ii)
political, social, religious awareness
iii)
united the community
iv)
supported female education
v)
opposed polygamy, supported widow remarriage.
i)
Moulded Russia equal to America
ii)
Five-Year Plans
iii)
Manned satellite to space
iv)
Led the Socialist bloc
v)
Supported liberation movements.
i)
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan — 2001
ii)
Education to girls and physically challenged
iii)
National Literacy Mission — 1988
iv)
Sakshar Bharath Programme
v)
Article 21A Right to Education
vi)
RTE-2009.
i)
Fundamental Rights in the Constitution
ii)
Defended human rights in the UNO
iii)
Condemned slave trade, human trafficking, child labour and
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2
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2
2
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2
2
exploitation
31.
iv)
Championing the cause of universal human rights.
i)
Small Savings — Financial empowerment
ii)
Social organisation
iii)
Educational awareness
iv)
Fighting against attrocities
v)
Democratic rights, self respect
vi)
Equal opportunities
vii)
Collective responsibility, avoiding confrontations.
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32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
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i)
Rich deposits of minerals
ii)
Waterfalls-suited for hydroelectricity
iii)
Suitable for cotton
iv)
Hill stations
i)
Evergreen forests
ii)
Deciduous monsoon forests
iii)
Tropical grasslands
iv)
Mangrove forests
v)
Desert forests
vi)
Alpine forests.
i)
Using non-conventional resources
ii)
Hydroelectricity
iii)
Alternative local energy resources
iv)
Minimising the use of energy resources
v)
Energy from solid waste.
i)
GIS maps are more attractive and accurate
ii)
Easy analysing, construction of models
iii)
Advance information-weather phenomena
iv)
Easy to create maps, analyse and modify.
i)
Uncertainty of monsoon, heavy rainfall
ii)
Accumulation of silt in the rivers
iii)
Breach of dams or retention of walls
iv)
Change in the course of rivers
v)
Cyclonic rainfall
vi)
Earthquakes in the sea.
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2
1
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1
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1
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Qn.
Nos.
Value Points
37.
38.
Total
i)
Unemployment problem
ii)
Shortage of food, lack of nutrition
iii)
Pressure on civic and social amenities
iv)
Low per capita income
v)
Slow rate of economic development
vi)
Political unrest
vii)
Social problems.
i)
Does not reveal the distribution of income
ii)
Does not indicate the standard of living
iii)
Does not take into consideration of education, health or other
1
( any four ) 4  2
social factors.
39.
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i)
Increase in international trade
ii)
Flow of capital, foreign investment
iii)
Trade agreements
iv)
Global financial system
v)
Role of WTO, IMF
vi)
Outsourcing
vii)
Cultural exchange, spread of cultures
2
viii) International tourism
ix)
Greater immigration
x)
Spread of local foods
xi)
Expansion of transport-communication
xii) Exchange of information, technology etc.
40.
41.
i)
Belagavi
ii)
Vijayapura ( Bijapur )
iii)
Dharwad
iv)
Part of North Canara.
i)
Kesari
ii)
Maratha
1
( any four ) 4  2
2
1
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42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
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i)
Non-co-operation movement
ii)
Civil disobedience moment / Salt Satyagraha
iii)
Quit India / Chale Jao moment.
i)
Commonwealth of Nations
ii)
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC )
iii)
European Union ( EU )
iv)
Association of South East Asian Nations ( ASEAN )
v)
The Organization of African Unity ( OAU )
i)
Mahatma Gandhi
ii)
Abraham Lincoln
iii)
John F. Kennedy
iv)
Martin Luther King
v)
Nelson Mandela.
i)
Semi-unemployment
ii)
Hidden unemployment
iii)
Technical unemployment
iv)
Intermittent unemployment
v)
Optional unemployment
vi)
Unemployment of the educated and uneducated.
i)
Shimla
ii)
Mussoorie
iii)
Naini Tal
iv)
Ranikhet
v)
Chakrata
vi)
Darjeeling.
i)
Uranium
ii)
Thorium
iii)
Berylium
iv)
Lithium.
( any two )
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1
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1
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1
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2
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2
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Qn.
Nos.
Value Points
48.
49.
IV.
i)
Life expectancy
ii)
Educational achievements
iii)
Standard of living.
i)
Savings Bank Account
ii)
Current Account
iii)
Recurring Deposit Account
iv)
Term Deposit Account.
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1
4 2
2
2
Answer the following questions in six to eight sentences each :
6  3 = 18
50.
i)
End of the administration of the East India Company —
transferred to the Queen.
ii)
Responsibility to the Secretary of State.
iii)
Queen’s declaration in 1858
— acceptance of the agreements of the company
— end of expanist policy
— stable government
— equality under law
— religious tolerance
— seeking support of Indians
— new route to the Indian freedom movement
1
6 2
— alternative routes.
3
OR
i)
Development of transport and communication system by the
British
ii)
Helped indirectly Indian Freedom movement
iii)
Organizing the people
iv)
Exchange of views and problems
v)
National integrity.
3
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51.
i)
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Panchsheel Principles
— mutual respect for national integrity and sovereignty
— non-aggression
— non-interference in internal affairs
— mutual assistance and equality
— peaceful co-existence.
ii)
Non-Alignment
iii)
Against Colonialism
iv)
Against racial discrimination
v)
Disarmament.
1
6 2
3
( any three )
3
OR
52.
i)
Maintaining border security
ii)
Foreign trade
iii)
Economic gains
iv)
Reputation of the country
v)
International peace and security
i)
Prohibition of the practice of untouchability — Article 17
ii)
Untouchability Crime Act, 1955
iii)
Citizens’ Rights Protection Act, 1976
iv)
Universal Suffrage, Right to Equality
v)
Reservation in educational, political, economic and employment,
opportunities
vi)
Eradication of Untouchability Act, 1989 responsibilities to State
1
6 2
Governments.
3
OR
i)
No rules or regulations
ii)
Low wages
iii)
No medical facilities
iv)
No job security
v)
No fixed wages and allowances
vi)
Exploitation by entrepreneurs.
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Qn.
Nos.
Value Points
53.
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East Coast
West Coast
i)
Kolkata
i)
Kandla
ii)
Haldia
ii) Mumbai
iii) Paradwip
iii) Navasheva
iv) Vishakhapatnam
iv) Marmagoa
v)
v) Mangaluru
Chennai
vi) Tuticorin
1
6 2
vi) Kochi.
3
OR
i)
Raw materials
ii)
Energy resources
iii)
Market
iv)
Transport facility
v)
Availability of labour
vi)
Port facility
vii)
Land availability at low cost
viii) Technology
54.
1
6 2
ix)
Government policies.
i)
Power and responsibility of administration to the people —
3
decentralization.
ii)
Self-reliant, self-sufficient, prosperous villages
iii)
Decentralization — Grama Swarajya — Gandhiji
iv)
End of exploitation
v)
Upholds human independence and dignity
vi)
Nurtures human values
vii)
Uniform
system
of
Panchayat
Raj
institutions
—
73rd
amendment
viii) Three-tier system of Panchayats
ix)
Operating according to democratic principles.
1
6 2
3
OR
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55.
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i)
Net profit earned by the RBI
ii)
Profit of Indian Railways
iii)
Profit of Post and Telecommunications
iv)
Revenue of public sector industries
v)
Revenue from the coins and mints
vi)
Fees and penalties etc.
i)
Accepting deposits
ii)
Lending loans
iii)
Transferring of money
iv)
Collecting money by cheques, drafts and bills
v)
Discounting bills
vi)
Safe lockers
vii)
Conducting foreign exchange transactions
1
6 2
3
viii) Issuing letters of credit and guarantee
ix)
Conducting government transactions.
1
6 2
3
OR
V.
i)
Choosing the insurance company
ii)
Enquiring insurance cost and premium
iii)
Obtaining the application form
iv)
Completing proposal form
v)
Taking help from the agent
vi)
First premium letter
vii)
Collecting the bond and preserving.
Answer the following question in about eight to ten sentences :
56.
i)
First Prime Minister of India
ii)
Architect of industrialization and modern India
iii)
Merging of princely states
iv)
Formation of linguistic states
v)
Foundation for democracy
vi)
Mixed economic system
vii)
Introduction of Five-Year Plans
1
6 2
3
4
viii) Intense industrialization
ix)
Panchsheel principles — peace and co-existence
x)
Non-aligned Foreign policy.
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Value Points
Total
VI. 57.
India
1+3=4
a)
o
82 1 East Longitude
2
Bhakra
Nangal
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Alternative Question for Blind Candidates only :
( In lieu of Q. No. 57 )
i)
Protection to India
ii)
Obstructs the cold winds
iii)
Birth place of many rivers
iv)
Facilitate for hydro-electric power
v)
Vast plains
vi)
Diversified plants and animals
vii)
Treasure house of minerals
viii) Tourism and religious centres.
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