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Don’t wait fora good time to do anything;just get started and goodtimes will surely follow.Master the art of handlingtime and success, prosperityand glory will be yours.

06 “Press forward. Do not stop, do not linger in yourjourney, but strive for the mark set before you.”

– George Whitefield

SAIL THROUGH SOCIAL SCIENCE

Q. I. Answer in short:1) Who formed a secret society calledyoung Italy? [1]

OR Besides economic exploitation, whatwere the other ideas that motivated theFrench colonisation of Vietnam?

2) Who wrote the novel ‘Indulekha’? [1]OR

State an important characteristic of theoldest Japanese book ‘Diamond Sutra.’

3) Solar energy is fast becoming popularin rural and remote areas. It falls inwhich category of resources? [1]

4) Write one reason why India is called afederal form of government? [1]

5) Identify the condition when both parties in a barter economy have to agreeto sell and buy each others’ commodities?What is it called? [1]

6) What is the name for the investmentmade by the MNCs? [1]

7) Name one geothermal plant located in India. [1]

Q. II. Answer the following:8) What was the role of Romanticism increating nationalism in Europe? [3]

ORThe French used school textbooks inVietnam to justify colonial rule. Explain.

9) ‘Pariksha Guru’ could not win manyreaders, as it was perhaps too moralisingin its style. Explain the moralising themeof ‘Pariksha Guru’. [3]

ORNot everyone welcomed the printed book,and those who did also had fears about it. Justify the statement by giving threearguments.

10) Give any three reasons why multi-purpose projects and large dams havecome under great scrutiny and opposi-tion in recent years. [3]

11) What are the geographical conditionsrequired for rubber cultivation? Nameplaces in India where rubber is cultivated. [3]

12) Power sharing is desirable. Justify. [3]

13) Explain about women’s political representation in India. [3]

14) Differentiate between union list andconcurrent list. [3]

15) What is the role of the tertiary sectorin economic development? [3]

16) Explain the mechanism of loan activities of bank. [3]

17) What is globalisation? How can thegovernment ensure that globalisation is

fair and its benefits are shared betterway by all? [3]

18) Create an advertisement for anonline consumer awareness campaign tohelp consumers to know their rights andsave themselves from exploitation. [3]

Q. III. Answer in detail:19) What were the steps taken byBritishers to monopolise their right totrade? What did they do to get the regular supply? [5]

ORIllustrate with examples: Food offersmany opportunities of long distance cultural exchange.

OR“The function and the shape of the fami-ly were completely transformed by life inthe industrial city.” Clarify the statementwith regard to urbanisation that hap-pened in England in the 18th century.

20) Salt march marked the beginning ofcivil disobedience movement. How didpeople refuse co-operation with British?What action did the British governmenttake after the salt march? [5]

ORExplain the flag during Swadeshi move-ment in Bengal and the flag designed by

Mahatma Gandhi in 1921.

21) What are the factors responsible forthe location of jute industry in the HugliBasin? Mention any two challenges facedby jute industry. [5]

22) India has one of the largest road networks in the world aggregating about23 million km at present. On what basisroadways have taken an edge over railways? [5]

ORExplain the spread of personal communication and mass communica-tion of India.

23) Communalism can takes place various forms in politics. Explain? [5]

24) Political parties need to overcome thechallenges in order to remain effectiveinstruments of democracy what are thechallenges? [5]

ORWhat are the recent efforts and sugges-tions to reform political parties and its leaders?

25) Rohan works in a bank as a clerkwhile Sunil works on a construction site

as a labourer. Find out the difference intheir conditions of work and judge thebenefits and drawbacks of working in therespective sectors. [5]

ORWhat is the GDP of a country? How is itcalculated? Who/what body undertakesthe task of measuring GDP for a country?

MAP BASED QUESTIONS

26) Locate and label the place in thegiven political map of India: The placewhere Mahatma Gandhi organisedSatyagraha for cotton mill workers. [1]

27) The place where the Indian NationalCongress held its session in December 1920. [1]

28) Locate and label the following fea-tures: [3 - 1 + 1 + 1]a. Hirakud Damb. Tarapur Nuclear Power Plant Identify the following place: c. Mica mine

THIS PRACTICE MOCK PAPER FROM ST KABIR SCHOOL, AHMEDABAD, WILL AID YOUR PREPARATION FOR THIS SUBJECT

These questions and the marks alongside are meant only for practice

purposes. Students are advised tocheck format, syllabus and marks for

Board test papers with their teachers.Questions have been given by teachers

and NIE is not responsible for them.

MOCK PAPERS. STUDIES

CLASS X, ICSETOTAL MARKS 80

MOCK PAPERS

Very short 7 1 7answers

Answer 11 3 33the following

Answer 7 5 35in detail

Map based 5 1 5

Questions No. of Marks per Totalquestions question Marks

T he alarm beeps. Wesnooze it and go back tosleep. While the same 24

hours are available to all of us, weoften tend to do things at the eleventhhour. Tension, worry, fear, disgust, dis-may are the price we pay for not valu-ing time. It takes a conscious effort toutilise each minute in a meaningfulway. In today’s world, time is mon-

ey and organising our lives incongruence with time yields

success, prosperity andhappiness.

Be before time in all your work.

Plan and prepare well ahead sothat tasks can be completedsmoothly within the allotted time.

Differentiate between 'Urgent'and 'Important' work. Accomplishit gracefully.

Procrastination is your worstenemy. Never postpone your work;

work done on time is more valuablethan when done later.

Self-discipline and self-motiva-tion can do wonders in utilising timeeffectively. This of course wouldraise your self-esteem and boost your confidence as well.

Spend measurable quality timereading 'Positive Mental Attitude’books. The right food for the brainis very essential to bring out thebest in you.

FOLLOW THESE GOLDENRULES AND WIN OVER TIME:

Pushpa J, faculty, NPS, Kengeri,

Bengaluru

Day dreaming oraimless browsing orgadget dependency aresome of the distrac-tions that easily leadto wastage of time.

Social Studies

WHAT IS IT?Garbage problem has greatly increased intoday’s material world and has become amajor threat to the environment. Garbage isoften seen being dumped in the open. Suchmethods of disposal lead to health problemsfor people living in the vicinity. We are oftentold that the first step to reduce the amountof garbage is to segregate it at source. Butmost people are lazy to do so. Hence, wemade our project TThhrroowwbbiinn PPrroo.. It is a smartdustbin that segregates dry and wet waste.To all the lazy people out there, say hello to Throwbin Pro.

THROWBIN PRO

HOW WE WENT ABOUT IT* We designed a dustbin with twosub-containers, one for dry wasteand one for wet waste. * We used an Arduino Uno board,water level sensor, ultrasonic sen-sor, servo motor, bread-board andlots of jumper wires. * We wrote a code in which everytime motion is detected towards thebin, the trash that falls on the waterlevel sensor causes the servo motor to rotate. This enablesthe trash to be segregated. * The code was written in Arduino Ide using C++ language.

Avoid board year blues I maintain a time-table which has a ‘cheat

day.’ I also believe in moderation. After a rig-orous study session, I watch a few episodesof my favourite show to cheer myself.

I reward myself. For instance, after finish-ing a portion of my syllabus, I watch an episode of myfavourite TV show or go out for a movie. I believeabandoning your hobby or trying to quit social mediawill only make them all the more tempting.

Since we have regular periodicalsand exhaustive worksheets, a study plan

automatically falls into place. But I plan to doplenty of practice papers and previ-ous years Board papers thoroughly.

Tanya Beniwal, class XII, Jayshree PeriwalHigh School, Chitrakoot, Jaipur

I prefer eating oats and fruits as theprep time is just 5 minutes. This snackis light and does not make me drowsy.

I divide my hours into 1+2+1. In the firsthour I revise what I am taught in school, finishmy homework; then I practice what Iam weak at, and the final hour isfor whatever I enjoy studying.

My favourite studytime snack is an

omelette topped withcheese and chilli flakes.

STUDY PLAN

Kashish Bhurani, class X, JayshreePeriwal High School, Chitrakoot, Jaipur

FACT FILE: This may sound a little complicatedbut it is really simple to make. It can beused by other budding innovators fortheir future projects.

There are a few limitations to thisproject, but it is beneficial for society,is cost effective, and can also reducepollution due to garbage effectively.

We took this initiative to help saveour planet and its life forms from

being devastated due to garbage issues.

Made by: Nimisha T,Rushitha Reddy and

Stuti Doshi fromGitanjali Devashray,

Hyderabad, class IX students

WORKING OF THE MODEL When the trash is thrown through theopening at the top of the dustbin, the ultra-sonic sensor detects motion of the hand andsignals the water level sensor to start. Thetrash falls through the opening on to thewater level sensor.

The water level sensor is placed on acardboard and is connected to the servomotor, which is attached to the cardboard. If the sensor detects the presence of mois-ture, the servo motor rotates left, causingthe cardboard to do the same while thetrash slides off into the left compartment,which is the wet waste compartment.

Similarly, if water is not detected, theservo motor and the cardboard turn right,making the trash slide into the right com-partment, the dry waste compartment.

TIME MANAGEMENT