HSC Science (General)
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Academic Year: 2023-2024
Date & Time: 19th March 2024, 11:00 am
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.
'Bell Bajao Andolan' is related to ______.
Domestic violence
Dowry
Malnutrition
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
'Earth Day' is celebrated on ______.
5th June
11th July
22nd April
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
______ has classified the population of India into six main racial groups.
Dr. G. S. Ghurye
B.S. Guha
Dr. Iravati Karve
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
______ is an urban development programme.
Smart Cities mission
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
Panchayati Raj
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
The Hindu Code Bill was passed in the year _______.
1948
1952
1955
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it:
Swami Dayanand Saraswati - Arya Samaj
Periyar - Self Respect Movement
Mahatma Gandhi - Harijan Sevak
Behramji Malbari - Dharma Sabha
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it:
Heterogeneity - Urban community
Panchsheel - Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Caste - Ascribed status
Law - Formal Social control
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it:
'Seven sisters' - Seven states in North Eastern region
Peaceful coexistence - National unity
Home Language - Mother Tongue
Communalism - Caste conflict
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it:
Labour-intensive - Industrialisation
Industrial growth - Urbanisation
Rational outlook - Digitalisation
Liberal principle - Globalisation
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it:
Alcohol - Internet addiction
Inadequate skills - Unemployment
Indebtedness - Farmers' suicide
Dada-Dadi - NGO
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
Worked for prohibition of child marriage.
Linguism
Endogamy
Urbanisation
Industrialisation
Mahatma Jotirao Phule
Narcotic drugs
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
Conflict based on language.
Linguism
Endogamy
Urbanisation
Industrialisation
Mahatma Jotirao Phule
Narcotic drugs
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
Marriage within the group.
Linguism
Endogamy
Urbanisation
Industrialisation
Mahatma Jotirao Phule
Narcotic drugs
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
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Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement.
It can lead to physical health problems.
Narcotic drugs
Patriarchy
Gender discrimination
Linguism
Endogamy
Urbanisation
Industrialisation
Mahatma Jotirao Phule
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
Increase in machine-made products.
Linguism
Endogamy
Urbanisation
Industrialisation
Mahatma Jotirao Phule
Narcotic drugs
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Correct the underlined word, complete and rewrite the statement:
The ultimate aim of Hindus is Artha.
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Correct the underlined word, complete and rewrite the statement:
The main occupation in urban areas is agriculture.
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Correct the underlined word, complete and rewrite the statement:
The Arya Samaj was founded by Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj.
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
Correct the underlined word, complete and rewrite the statement:
Globalisation has made us independent.
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Correct the underlined word, complete and rewrite the statement:
Startup India is a scheme to solve the problem of ageing.
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
Status of women in India during Early Vedic Period
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Write a short note.
Obstacles to national unity
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Write short note.
Characteristics of modernisation
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Differentiate between Christianity and Islam.
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Write differences.
Tribal community and Rural Community
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Differentiate between:
Digitalisation and Globalisation
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Write differences.
Social Movement and Social Change
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
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Differentiate between:
Traditional woman and Modern woman
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Explain the following concept with example.
Women’s empowerment
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
Explain the following concept with examples.
Varna system
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Explain the following concept with examples.
Industrialisation
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Complete the concept map:
Chapter: [0.03] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
State whether the following statement is True or False with reason.
The scope of environmental movement is wide.
True
False
Chapter: [0.05] Social Movements in India
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 reason.
This is the era of computerisation.
True
False
Chapter: [0.04] Processes of Social Change in India
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below:
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is a Government of India programme that makes education for children between ages 6-14 free and compulsory. This programme was pioneered by former Indian Prime Minister, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 1993-94. It became totally operational since 2000-2001. This programme made education a Fundamental Right. Along with this, the Government of India also launched the National Programme of Nutritional support to Primary Education (NP-NSPE) on 15th August 1995. From here emerged the concept of free 'Midday Meal' for children going to schools which were managed by local bodies like Gram Panchayats and Municipal Corporations. The 'Midday Meal' is mandatory. It is taken for granted that the children should be given good, nutritious food on a daily basis. A lot of organisation goes into the cooking and delivering these meals to the schools, on time. Universal Education goes hand in hand with Nutrition. Children of the village and municipal schools look forward to this meal. For several of them it is perhaps the main meal of the day. |
Questions:
- Do you think Primary Education should be made compulsory?
- What is the importance of 'Midday Meal' in Primary Education?
Chapter: [0.07] Passages
Give your personal response.
Jainism and Buddhism provided hope to all people.
Chapter: [0.01] Introduction to Indian Society
Give your personal response.
Discuss how keeping aged parents in a 'Home for the Aged' can have positive and negative consequences.
Chapter: [0.06] Social Problems in India
Answer the following question in detail (in 150-200 words).
Describe the problems of urban community. What measures do you think can be taken to solve their problems?
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
Explain the causes of farmers' suicide. What are your suggestions to solve the problem?
Chapter: [0.02] Segments of Indian Society
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