HSC Science (General)
HSC Arts (English Medium)
HSC Science (Electronics)
HSC Science (Computer Science)
Academic Year: 2022-2023
Date & Time: 20th March 2023, 3:00 pm
Duration: 3h
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Note:
- All questions are compulsory.
- Figures to the right indicate full marks.
- Minimum 4 points are expected for sub-questions of 4 marks.
- Write answers to each question on a new page.
The constitution of India has approved of ______ official languages.
22
23
24
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
In Punjab, the farmers’ movement erupted under the leadership of ______.
Sharad Joshi
Raja Mahendra Pratap
Sunderlal Bahuguna
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
The new religion Din-I-Ilahi was established by ______.
Akbar
Aurangzeb
Shahjahan
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
______ was established by the recommendation of the Balwantrai Mehta Committee.
Panchayati Raj
Co-operative Bank
Gram Panchayat
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Urban community is ______ in nature.
homogeneous
heterogeneous
informal
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it:
Animism - Edward Tylor
Animatism - Robert Marett
Totemism - James Frazer
Naturism - Louis Worth
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it:
Buddhism - Bible
Islam - Quran
Hinduism - Bhagavadgita
Parsi - Avestha
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite them.
Conflict based on language - Linguism
Conflict based on religion - Terrorism
Conflict based on caste - Casteism
Conflict based on region - Regionalism
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it:
Chipko Movement - Sunderlal Bahuguna
Narmada Bachao Andolan - Sindu Tai Sapkal
Quit India Movement - Mahatma Gandhi
Farmers’ Movement - Sharad Joshi
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it:
The Sati Prohibition Act - 1942
The Hindu Widow Remarriage Act - 1856
The Female Infanticide Prevention Act - 1870
The Special Marriage Act - 1954
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
The FYJC online Admission process in metropolitan cities.
Dharma
Pension
Sola Sati
Digitalisation
Disciplined Soldiers
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
It is a source to fulfill the needs of some senior citizens.
Dharma
Pension
Sola Sati
Digitalisation
Disciplined Soldiers
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
It highlights exemplary religious, qualities which are emulated as role models by Jain women.
Dharma
Pension
Sola Sati
Digitalisation
Disciplined Soldiers
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
The title is used for female freedom fighters in India.
Dharma
Pension
Sola Sati
Digitalisation
Disciplined Soldiers
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
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Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
Doing one’s duties by following the path of righteousness, without the expectation of a reward.
Dharma
Pension
Sola Sati
Digitalisation
Disciplined Soldiers
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Correct the underlined word, and complete and rewrite the statement:
The atman is trapped in the bondage of birth and rebirth until it can attain Dharma.
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Correct the underlined word, and complete and rewrite the statement:
Pangat is the Punjabi term for the community kitchen.
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Correct the underlined word, and complete and rewrite the statement:
Urbanisation is a process of imitation.
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Correct the underlined word, and complete and rewrite the statement:
Nirbhaya Rape Case occurred in the year 2002.
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
Correct the underlined word, and complete and rewrite the statement:
‘Bell Bajao Andolan’ is against alcoholic addiction.
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
Write short notes.
Characteristics of urban community.
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Write short notes.
Consequences of industrialisation
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Write a short note.
Internet addiction
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
Write differences.
Tribal community and Rural Community
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Write differences.
Status of Women in the Early Vedic Period and Later Vedic Period
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Differentiate between:
Communalism and Secularism
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Write differences:
Industrialisation and Urbanisation
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Write differences.
Social problem and Individual problem.
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
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Explain the following concept with examples:
Rural Community
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Explain the following concept with examples.
National integration
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Explain the following concept with examples.
Unemployment
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
Complete the concept map.
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons:
The tribal economy is simple.
True
False
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Economic inequality has no effect on society.
True
False
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
The clothes one wears is indicative of an individual’s level of modernisation.
True
False
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below:
How does one tackle social problems? How do societies deal with the social problems that they have to confront? Why do social problems arise? These are some questions that learners of sociology need to address. Societies have cultures; both of these are created by people, cumulatively, through the network of relationships over thousands of years. Every society has its normative system – customs, folkways, fashions, mores, taboos, fads, and laws. Social norms are guidelines for human behaviour. They tell us what is expected of us and at the same time, what to expect from others. Are these expectations permanent and unchanging? When can they change? Who changes them? Why must they change? Again, these are questions that one might ask. Social problems can arise when the expectations are not communicated effectively or when individuals or groups choose to disagree with the expectation. This can lead to situations of conflict not just ideological but also conflict that leads to hurting others' sentiments, abuse, violence, injustice, upheavals, normlessness, and even war. |
- How do social norms guide your behaviours?
- ‘Conflict arises due to differences in culture’ - justify the statement.
Chapter: [0.07] Passages
Give your personal response to the following statement.
Rural people prefer to migrate to urban areas.
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Give your personal response to the following statement.
Farmers’ suicide is increasing.
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
Discuss any five causes of environment movements you have studied.
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
Discuss any five effects of environment movements you have studied.
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
Discuss with relevant examples, how the following two factors have changed Indian society:
- Education
- Transport and Communication
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
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