Class 10 Social Science Term 2 Sample Paper 2022 (Unsolved)

Social Science Term 2 Sample Paper 2022 (Unsolved)

Class 10 Social Science Term 2 Sample Paper 2022, (Social Science) exams are Students are taught thru NCERT books in some of the state board and CBSE Schools. As the chapter involves an end, there is an exercise provided to assist students to prepare for evaluation. Students need to clear up those exercises very well because the questions inside the very last asked from those.

Sometimes, students get stuck inside the exercises and are not able to clear up all of the questions.  To assist students, solve all of the questions, and maintain their studies without a doubt, we have provided a step-by-step NCERT Sample Question Papers for the students for all classes. These answers will similarly help students in scoring better marks with the assist of properly illustrated Notes as a way to similarly assist the students and answer the questions right.

Class 10 Social Science Term 2 Sample Paper 2022

General Instructions :

1. This Question paper is divided into five sections-Section A, B, C, D and E.

2 All questions are compulsory.

3. Section-A: Question no, 1 to 5 are Very Short Answer type questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 40 words.

4. Section-B: Question no. 6 to 8 are Short Answer type questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 80 words.

5. Section-C: Question no. 9 and 10 are Long Answer type questions, carrying 5 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 120 words.

6. Section-D: Question no. 11 and 12 are Case Based questions.

7. Section-E: Question no. 13 is map based, carrying 3 marks with two parts, 13.1 from History (1 mark) and 13.2 from Geography (2 marks).

8. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice has been provided in a few questions. Only one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted.

9. In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary.

Section – A

Very Short Answer Questions

(2 x 5 = 10)

1. Describe the role of Alluri Sitarama Raju in Andhra Pradesh during 1920s.

2. Why is there a tendency for the sugar mills to concentrate in Southern states of India in recent years? Give two reasons.

3. Why is air travel preferred in north-eastern states?

4. Explain any two components of a ‘Political Party’.

5. Why do we need to expand formal source of credit in India?

Section – B

Short Answer Type Questions

(3 x 3 = 9)

6 Define the term ‘Civil Disobedience Movement.’ Describe the participation of rich and poor peasant communities in the Civil Disobedience Movement.

7. Describe any three characteristics of democracy.

8. What is liberalization? Describe any three effects of liberalization on the Indian economy.

OR

Describe the impacts of globalisation on Indian economy with examples.

Section C

Long Answer Type Questions

(5 x 2 = 10)

9. “Democracy is a better form of government than any other form of government.” Analyse the statement with arguments.

OR

Differentiate between National and Regional Parties.

10. “Road transport and rail transport in India are not competitive but complementary to each other” Justify the statement.

OR

Name any two commodities that are transported by pipelines. Elaborate any two important networks of pipeline transportation in India along with their branches.

Section – D

Case Based Questions

(4 x 2 = 8)

11. Read the source given below and answer the questions that follows:                 4

In 1900, a popular music publisher E. T. Paull produced a music book that had a picture on the cover page announcing the ‘Dawn of the Century’. At the centre of the picture is a goddess-like figure, the angel of progress, bearing the flag of the new century. She is gently perched on a wheel with wings, symbolizing time. Her flight is taking her into the future. Floating about, behind her, are the signs of progress: railway, camera, machines, printing press and factory. This glorification of machines and technology is even more marked in a picture which appeared on the pages of a trade magazine over a hundred years ago. It shows two magicians.

The one at the top is Aladdin from the Orient who built a beautiful palace with his magic lamp. The one at the bottom is the modern mechanic, who with his modern tools weaves a new magic: builds bridges, ships, towers and high-rise buildings. Aladdin is shown as representing the East and the past, the mechanic stands for the West and modernity. These images offer us a triumphant account of the modern world. Within this account the modern world is associated with rapid technological change and innovations, machines and factories, railways and steamships. The history of industrialization thus becomes simply a story of development, and the modern age appears as a wonderful time of technological progress.

11.1 What was the title of the picture published by E. T Paull in 1900?                2

11.2 What is floating about behind the goddess like figure?                 1

11.3. What according to this paragraph, become the history of industrialization?               1

12. Read the given text and answer the following questions:              4

The textile industry occupies unique position in the Indian economy, because it contributes significantly to industrial production (14 per cent), employment generation (35 million persons directly – the second largest after agriculture) and foreign exchange earnings (about 24.6 per cent). It contributes 4 per cent towards GDP It is the only industry in the country, which is self-reliant and complete in the value chain i.e., from raw material to the highest value added products. In ancient India, cotton textiles were produced with hand spinning and handloom weaving techniques. After the 18th century, power-looms came into use. Our traditional industries suffered a setback during the colonial period because they could not compete with the mill-made cloth from England. In the early years, the cotton textile industry was concentrated in the cotton growing belt of Maharashtra and Gujarat. Availability of raw cotton, market, transport including accessible port facilities, labor, moist climate, etc., contributed towards its localization.

The challenge of sustainable development requires integration of economic development with environmental concerns.

12.1 Why does textile industry occupies a unique position in the Indian economy?            1

12.2 What is the employee generation of cotton textile try?                  1

12.3 How was the cotton textiles produced in ancient India?                 2

Section – E

Map Skill Based Question

(1 x 3 = 3)

13. 13.1 On the given outline Political Map of India, identify the place marked as A with the help of following information and write its correct name on the line marked near it.

(A) The place where movement of Indigo Planters took place.          1

13.2 On the same given map of India, locate the following:

(I) Ramagundam Thermal Plant.                1

OR

Pune Software technology Park.                1

(II) Meenam Bakkam International Airport.              1

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