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1 BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (AP) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - I TENTH CLASS SOCIAL STUDIES MODEL PAPER PAPER - II (ENGLISH VERSION) Time: 2 hrs. 45 mins. PART - A & B Maximum Marks: 40 INSTRUCTIONS: i) 15 minutes allocated to read the question paper hrs allocated to write answers. ii) PART A must be answered in a separate answer sheet. iii) Students can take PART A (Question paper) with them. iv) Map and PART B (Bit paper) should tag to the Answer sheet and give them to invigilator. Time: 2 hrs. PART - A Marks: 30 SECTION - I INSTRUCTIONS: i) Write answer to the FOUR questions in 1 2 sentences. ii) Each question carries ONE mark. 4 1 = 4 1. What is the Judgement given by supreme court in Keshavananda Bharati case? 2. Why did the western Powers adopt Appeasement policy towards Hitler? 3. Draw the Nigirian map with racial representation? 4. What do you understand on one party dominance? INSTRUCTIONS: SECTION II i) Write answers to the FIVE questions in 4 5 sentences. ii) Each question carries TWO marks. 5 2 = How did the language Policy help foster National Unity and Integrity? 6. Appreciate the role of Lal Bahadur Shastri in managing the challenges to fundamental values and goals of our nation? 7. Comment on three Principles of sun Yat sen after reading the paragraph given below. The manchu empire was over thrown and a republic established in 1911 under sun yat sen who is regarded as the founder of Modern China. He studied the problems of China and worked out a Programme of action. His Programme was called the three Principles. (San Min Chui). 8. After reading the below text, why do you think the framers of Indian constitution proposed for single citizen ship. The proposed Indian Constitution is a dual Polity with a single citizenship. For the whole of India it is Indian citizenship. There is no state's citizenship, Every Indian has same rights of citizenship, No matter in what state he resides. 9. How did USSR escape from the influence of great depression? AP-2017 ONLINE-MP2
2 SECTION III INSTRUCTIONS: i) Write answers to the FOUR questions in 8 10 sentences. t e ii) Each question has Internal Choice. You can choose any ONE. n. a iii) Each question Carries FOUR marks = 16 What measures were taken to bring in Socio economic change during the Initial Years after Independence? h b i How do you say the failure of league of Nations was one of the causes for the outbreak of world war II? 11. t a r In what ways jews were persecuted during Nazi Germany? Do you think in every country some people are differentiated because of their identity? p u d "The constitution is a living and changing document". Would You agree with it. 12. Observe the following chart representation of the seat sharing of various Political parties in 1952 & 1962 and answer the following Questions. a n e e. w w t e n w. a h b i t a r p u d a n e e. ww w i) What was the above graph tell about? ii) What were the total number of seats that were elected in 1952? iii) Name the party which were Secured more seats in 1962 than iv) which party secured absolute Majority in both 1952 and 1962 elections?
3 Study the following Timeline and answer the questions given below. Debates over socialism in Russia. Formation of the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party i) The Blood sunday related to the country of...? ii) What was the aim of comintern? iii) When was the civil war started? iv) Who was Tsar? The Bloody Sunday and the Revolution 2nd March - Abdication of the Tsar. 24 th October - Bolshevik up rising in petrograd. The Civil War. Formation of Comintern. Beginning of Collectivisation. 13. Locate the following on the world map given. a) The city in which UNESCO head quarters is situated. b) This was known as ottoman Empire (Turkey). c) This island country which was part of china untill d) The only ocean which bears the name of a country. Read the following paragraph. Just as the First world war saw the end of large monarchic empires the second world war also ended of large colonial empires of the Britain, France, Japan, Italy, and Germany, by 1950 Countries like India, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Nigeria etc s Q. Locate any Four Asian countries in the above Paragraph on the given world map.
4 Time: 30 mins. PART - B Marks: 10 INSTRUCTIONS: i) Write the CAPITAL LETTERS (A, B, C, D) showing the correct answer for the following questions in the brackets provided against each question. ii) Each question carries 1 2 mark. iii) Answer ALL the questions. iv) Answers are to be written in the question paper only. v) Marks will not be awarded in case of any over writing and rewriting or erased answers = 10 SECTION - IV is the belief that army is the best way to ensure security and was is good way to solve Problems. ( ) A) Fascism B) Nazism C) Militarism D) None of these 15. Which of the following Principles of U.N appreciated across the world? ( ) A) Preserve world B) Uphold human rights C) Promote social progress D) All of the above 16. Which of the following events promoted USA to join the world war II? ( ) A) Battle of Britain. B) Battle of Stalingrad. C) Attack on pearl harbour by Japan. D) Annexation of Austria by Germany. 17. The result of Enabling Act of 1933 in Germany ( ) A) Became a socialist country. B) Under colonial rule. C) Clamped Dictatorship. D) Became a Democratic country. 18. Vietnam a smallest country had revolted against America which is the powerfull country in the world. The main reason behind this is... ( ) A) The fighting spirit of Vietnam peasants. B) Americans under estimated the Vietnam. C) Protests against Vietnam in America. D) Nationalism, Patriotism among the Vietnamese 19. Which of the following step was taken by the French to increase cultivation? ( ) i) It started building canals ii) It started laying infrastructure Projects iii) Rail and Port facilities were setup iv) It started industrialisation of indo china A) only i and ii B) only ii & iii C) All of the above D) i, ii and iii
5 20. The Main aim of cripps mission was. ( ) A) To try and forge a compromise with Gandhiji and the congress party. B) To try to give Independence to India. C) To accept Pakistan resolution. D) To stop world war. 21. Which of the following is appreciated by you for the individual development? ( ) A) Fundamental rights B) Fundamental duties C) Directive Principles of state policy D) Preamble 22. Which of the following article is used to impose presidential rule in the states? ( ) A) 352 B) 356 C) 360 D) Whose sacrifice was appreciated by you in achieving special telugu speaking Peoples State ( ) A) Gollapudi Sitarama sashtry B) T. Prakasam C) Potti Sriramulu D) Bezawada Gopala Reddy 24. "If I am to die by the bullet of a mad man. I must do. so smiling. There must be no anger with in me. God must be in my heart and by lips" who spoke these words? ( ) A) Gandhiji B) Bhagath singh C) Nehru D) Alluri Sitaramaraju ''Generations to come, it may well be will scarce that such a man as this one ever in Flesh and Blood walked upon this Earth''. Answer the Questions with the help of above quotation. 25. Who spoke the above words to whom? ( ) A) Gandhiji to Hitler B) Einstein said about Gandhiji C) Patel said about Gandhiji D) Nethaji said about Gandhiji. 26. What questions of Gandhiji do you appreciate for? ( ) A) Peace and Friendship B) Truth and Honesty C) Truth and Non Violence D) Dedication and devotion 27. More Parts of the Indian Constitution are extracted from the Act. ( ) A) 1909 B) 1919 C) 1935 D) "Untouchability is any form is abolished and the imposition of any disability only on that account shall be an offence". Who quoted these lines? ( ) A) S.S. Benerjee B) Promatharanjan Thakur C) K.M. Munshi D) Dhirendranath Datta
6 Read the below map and answer the following Questions. A 29. The captive of the Mediterrian Sea Marked as 'A' ( ) A) Turkey B) Greece C) Spain D) Italy 30. The World's biggest island administrated by Denmark marked as 'Z' is ( ) A) Ice land B) Greenland C) Tasmania D) Madagasker 31. The Present Secretary General of U.N is ( ) A) Uthant B) Ban-Ki-Moon C) Donald Trump D) Antonio Gutters Answers the Questions from the given below Logo. 32. Which Logo of the international organisation shown above? ( ) A) International Court of Justice. B) The League of the Nations. C) The International women's suffragist Movement. D) The Amnesty international. 33. When did the above international organisation established? ( ) A) 1914 B) 1918 C) 1920 D) 1945
7 ANSWERS SECTION I 1. What is the Judgement given by supreme court in Keshavananda Bharati case? A: It was argued that certain provisions in the Indian Constitution cannot be changed under any circumstances. one among them is the Fundamental Right. 2. Why did the Western Powers adopt Appeasement policy towards Hitler? A: The Britain the other western European Powers encouraged Hitler and the Nazis to consolidate themselves to act as a buffer against Soviet Socialism. This was the Policy of Appeasement of Hitler. 3. Draw the Nigirian map with racial representation? A: Hausa-Fulani people Northern Nigeria Yoruba South Western 4. What do you understand on one party dominance? A: One party dominance means a single party wins seats continuously. In 1952, 1957 and 1962 the congress won almost seats. SECTION II 5. How did the language Policy help foster National Unity and Integrity? A: Language policies helped in bringing the entire nation together and live in unity and integrity. The Government passed official language Act This Act ensured that every state has right to choose its communication language in Internal affairs while Hindi remains language of communication officially through out India. Three language formula was enuciated in 1968 as a response from non Hindi states to establish harmony. 6. Appreciate the role of Lal Bahadur Shastri in managing the challenges to fundamental values and goals of our nation. Igbo tribes South Eastern A: After taking over the office Sastri faced a series of problems such as Anti Hindi Agitations, threatning the unity and integrity of the nation. storage of food hampering, social and economic transformation and war with pakistan. He managed the Anti Hindi agitation, and he promoted green revolution to curtail the problem of food shortage. so we can say that his role in protecting the fundamental values and goals of our nation is appreciable.
8 7. Comment on three Principles of sun Yat sen after reading the paragraph given below. The manchu empire was over thrown and a republic established in 1911 under sun yat sen who is regarded as the founder of Modern China. He studied the problems of China and worked out a Programme of action. His Programme was called the three Principles. (San Min Chui). A: Sun yat sen's three principles were called san min chui which means Nationalism, Democracy and Socialism. Nationalism means over throwing the Manchu dynasty. Democracy means establishing democratic government. Socialism means regulating Industries and Land reforms to distribute land to the landless peasants. 8. After reading the below text, why do you think the framers of Indian constitution proposed for single citizen ship. The proposed Indian Constitution is a dual Polity with a single citizenship for the whole of India it is Indian citizenship. There is no state's citizenship, Every Indian has same rights of citizenship, No matter in what state he resides. A: In order to bring Unity among the diverse, religions, cultures, languages, castes and there by strengthening the spirit of nationalism. Our constitution granted single citizenship only. 9. How did USSR escape from the influence of great depression? A: The USSR Prided itself in escaping the impact of the great depression. USSR was able to escape the effect of the depression because it was not integrated with the international market. Then it had a planned economy in which the state decided what has to be Produced and how much. This enabled them to maintain a balance between demand and Supply. SECTION III 10. What measures were taken to bring in Socio economic change during the Initial Years after Independence? A: Five Year Plans were introduced to establish planned and systematic development. Zamindary system was abolished and land ceiling was implemented. J.L. Nehru adopted three components to solve socio economic issues. They are: a) Land reforms b) Agricultural Co-operatives c) Local self government. Untouchability was abolished. Thus above measures were taken to bring socio economic changes during the initial Years of Independence. Q. How do you say the failure of league of Nations was one of the causes for the out break of World War II? A: The League of the nations failed in its main purpose. The big powers of the world did not Join the league. Some joined late while some resigned their membership from the League. Germany didnot Join till 1926 and withdraw in While Russia Joined in 1934 and withdraw in The League did not have the armed forces on its own. The rise of dictatorships in Germany, Italy and Russia also Contributed for the failure of the League of the Nations.
9 The big Powers inflated by aggressive Nationalism went for a race and their paved the way for another world war. 11. In what ways jews were persecuted during Nazi Germany? Do you think in every country some people are differentiated because of their identity? A: Persecution of Jews by Nazi Germany. Hitler and his Nazis Targeted the minorities like Jews as the main cause of all the Problems. Hitler attacked that communism and Capitalism as the conspiracies of the Jews. Immediately after coming to power Hitler arrested all the types of opponents especially Jews, and Putting them in the concentration camps. Millions of Jews were caught as slaves and subjected to horror and fear. Under the shadow of second world war, Germany had a genocidal war which resulted mass murder of innocent Jews of 60 Millions. The Nazi's killed them by gassing them in killing centres like Auschwitz. Racial discrimination I don't think that this type of differentiation exists in all the countries. But there are some examples in recent times in the world. In history we saw the racial discrimination in South Africa by whites against Blacks. Nelson Mandela fought against it and established the I st Black Government in South Africa. In USA we heard about discrimination on blacks against which Martin Luther king fought and Succeeded. In our country, we were also discriminated by the English under their rule. Q. "The constitution is a living and changing document". Would You agree with it. A: The Constitution is a living and changing document. Its makers felt that it has to be in accordance with people's aspirations and changes in society. They did not see it as a sacred, static and unalterable law. So they made provisions to in-corporate changes from time to time. These changes are called amendments and till 2011 our constitution has been amended, 97 times. 12. Observe the following chart representation of the seat sharing of various Political parties in 1952 & 1962 and answer the following Questions. i) What was the above graph tell about? A: The above graph tells us the share of various political parties in 1952 and ii) What were the total number of seats that were elected in 1952? A: 489 seats.
10 iii) Name the party which were Secured more seats in 1962 than A: The communist party of India. iv) which party secured absolute Majority in both 1952 and 1962 elections? A: Indian National Congress. Study the following Timeline and answer the questions given below. i) The Blood sunday related to the country of...? A: Russia. ii) What was the aim of comintern? A: To promote communist revolution in the world. iii) When was the civil war started? A: The civil war started in iv) Who was Tsar? A: Tsar was the ruler of Russia. Debates over socialism in Russia. Formation of the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party The Bloody Sunday and the Revolution 2nd March - Abdication of the Tsar. 24 th October - Bolshevik up rising in petrograd. The Civil War. Formation of Comintern. Beginning of Collectivisation s
11 13. Locate the following on the world map given. A: a) The city in which UNESCO head quarters is situated. b) This was known as ottoman Empire (Turkey). c) The island country which was part of china untill d) The only ocean which bears the name of a country.
12 Read the following paragraph. Just as the First world war saw the end of large monarchic empires the second world war also ended of large colonial empires of the Britain, France, Japan, Italy, and Germany, by 1950 Countries like India China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Nigeria etc. Q: Locate any Four Asian countries in the above Paragraph on the given world map. A: PART - B ANSWERS 14-C; 15-D; 16-C; 17-C; 18-D; 19-D; 20-A; 21-A; 22-B; 23-C; 24-A; 25-B; 26-C; 27-C; 28-B; 29-D; 30-B; 31-D; 32-C; 33-A. Writer: Kanukolanu Srinivasa Rao
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