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BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (TELANGANA) 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, 2.30 Hours allocated to write answers. ii) iii) iv) PART - A must be answered in a separate answer sheet. Students can take PART - A (Question Paper) with them. Map and PART - B (Bit paper) should tag to the answer sheet and gave them to the invigilator. Time: 2 hrs. 15 mins. PART - A Marks: 35 INSTRUCTIONS: SECTION - I i) Answer the following questions in 1-2 sentences. ii) Each question carries ONE mark. 7 1 = 7 1. Who were given Privy Purses? 2. What were the two major political parties of China in 20 th century? 3. Write down the two welfare schemes implemented by Telangana Government. 4. Name the two Gandhian ideals, do you like most? 5. Prepare two slogans on Protection of World Peace. Observe the below timeline chart and answer the 6, 7 questions. Proclamation of the Weimar Republic Nov, 9, 1918 Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany January 30, 1933 Germany invades Poland. Beginning of the Second World War Sep 1, 1939 Germany invades the USSR. June 22, 1941 Mass murder of the Jews begins. June 23, 1941 The United States join Second World War. Dec 8, 1941 Soviet troops liberate Auschwitz January 27, 1945 Allied victory in Europe. May 8, 1945 6. What was the immediate cause of Second World War? 7. Expand U.S.S.R. TS-2016 ONLIME-MP1

SECTION - II INSTRUCTIONS: i) Answer the following questions in 4-5 sentences. ii) Each question carries TWO marks. 6 2 = 12 8. Why were the railways and canals developed in Vietnam by French? 9. Russian Revolution brought in many changes in their society. What were they? 10. Observe the below graph and answer the questions. 120 100 80 60 40 Graph 1: War related deaths 1500-1999 War Deaths in Millions Deaths per 1,000 people 109.7 44.4 19.4 20 16.2 1.6 3.2 6.1 11.2 7 9.7 0 1500 1599 1600 1699 1700 1799 1 800 1899 1900 1999 Source: Lesser RB et al State of the World 1999 A World Watch report on Progress towards a Sustainable Society (London Earthscan publication, 1999) a) In which years the low war related deaths reported? b) Why were the war related deaths high between 1900-1999? 11. Read the Timeline chart and answer questions. Timeline Beginning of First World War August 1 1914 Russian Revolution 1917 End of First World War 1918 Treaty of Versailles 1919 Formation of League of Nations 1919 Rise of Hitler in Germany Breakout of Second World War German Invasion of USSR Formation of Uninted Nations Organisation 1933 1939 1942 1945 End of Second World War August 1945 a) What are the Permanent members of the U.N.O.? b) Name the country which mostly effected by Treaty of Versailles.

12. What role schooling play in national Movement of Vietnam? 13. Read the below map and answer the questions. a) Write any two countries which were not under the control of Japan. b) What were northern neighbouring countries of India. INSTRUCTIONS: SECTION - III i) Answer the following questions in 8-10 sentences. ii) Each question has Internal Choice. You can choose any one. iii) Each question carries FOUR Marks. 4 4 = 16 14. What were the changes introduced by Lenin and Stalin in U.S.S.R. Integration of Princely States into the new Indian nation was a challenging task. Discuss. 15. Read the below paragraph and answer the questions given below: With the creation of a Muslim nation, Pakistan a Painful and unimaginable situation arose before many people. Most Hindus living on one side of the newly drawn border became insecure and felt forced to leave. So did many Muslims living on the other side of of this newly drawn border. Q. Explain why did this situation happen. Oil was discovered in 1950s in the Niger Delta and soon various multinational companies headed by the Dutch shell company acquired rights over oil drilling. Today it is the most important resource of Nigeria. Most of the oil wells are owned by these corporations which have extracted Nigerian oil

and shared part of its profits with the military rulers. But the common people have benefited little from this. In addition, reckless oil extraction without care for the environment by foreign oil companies has created havoc in coastal environment. Q. Why does the oil spillage from oil wells have a major impact on the ecosystem? 16. It would be a great disaster to human kind if another world war break out today. Comment. Q: What steps would you suggest to maintain harmonious relations with neighbouring countries? 17. Point out the following places in a World map. 1) Italy 2) Pacific Ocean 3) India 4) Nigeria 1) Japan 2) Atlantic Ocean 3) Vietnam 4) Dutch East Indies

Time: 30 mins. PART - B Marks: 5 INSTRUCTIONS: i) Write the capital letters (A, B, C, D) showing the correct answer for the following in the brackets provided against each question. ii) iii) iv) Each question carries 1 2 mark. Answer all the questions. 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. SECTION - IV 10 1 2 = 5 18. Which of the following is not the aim of the United Nations ( ) A) Establishing Peace B) Protecting Human Rights C) Co-ordinating the two power blocks D) Encouraging Social Progress 19. I) Sun - Yet - Sen Founder of Modern China ( ) II) Ken - Saro - Viva Environmentalist Which of the above is right? A) Both I and II are right B) Only I is right C) II only right D) I and II are wrong 20. Nigeria was the colony of this country ( ) A) Britain B) France C) Germany D) Spain 21. Which of the following is wrong? ( ) A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Muslim League B) Gandhi -1948, January 30 C) Nehru - Integration of Princely States D) Subas Chandra Bose - I.N.A. 22. The Secret Police formed by Hitler ( ) A) Gesto of Police B) Gesta Po C) Storumtroopers D) Storm Police 23. America clamped bombs on the cities are ( ) A) Nagasaki - Hiroshima B) Tokyo, Nagasaki C) Hiroshima, Tokyo D) None of these 24. Which country has the maximum number of colonies? ( ) A) England B) France C) Portugal D) Holland

25. Nigeria Youth Movement was founded by ( ) A) Herbert Macaulay B) Hochimin C) Ken saroviva D) Azikiwe 26. Pick out the correct chronological order ( ) 1) Bombay Navy Mutiny 2) Quit India Movement 3) Formation of Muslim league 4) Second World War A) 1, 2, 3, 4, B) 4, 3, 2, 1 C) 3, 4, 2, 1 D) 1, 3, 2, 4 27. A painful and unimaginable situation faced by ( ) A) Hindus B) Muslims C) The whites D) Both Hindus and Muslims

1. Who were given Privy Purses? PART - A ANSWERS SECTION - I A: The Princes were given Pension funds (Privy Purse) to meet their personal expenses. 2. What were the two major political parties of China in 20 th century? A: The two major political parties were CCP and Guomingdang. 3. Write down the two welfare schemes implemented by Telangana Government. A: The welfare schemes implemented in Telangana by TRS are Mission Kakatiya, Haritavanam, Ashajyoti and Asara pensions. 4. Name the two Gandhian ideals, do you like most? A: I like Truth and Non-violence in Gandhi (Gandhian values). 5. Prepare two slogans on Protection of World Peace. A: Love Peace and Hate War Stop Wars, desire Peace Prevent Wars protect Peace Join hand in hand to fight against War. Observe the below timeline chart and answer the 6, 7 questions. 6. What was the immediate cause of Second World War? A: Germany invades Poland was the immediate cause of the Second World War. 7. Expand USSR. Proclamation of the Weimar Republic Nov, 9, 1918 Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany January 30, 1933 Germany invades Poland. Beginning of the Second World War A: Union Soviet Socialist Republic. Sep 1, 1939 Germany invades the USSR. June 22, 1941 Mass murder of the Jews begins. June 23, 1941 The United States join Second World War. Dec 8, 1941 Soviet troops liberate Auschwitz January 27, 1945 Allied victory in Europe. May 8, 1945

SECTION - II 8. Why were the railways and canals developed in Vietnam by French? A: 1) Vietnam had good supplies of Rice, Coal, Tin, Zinc and Rubber. Much of these were sent to France. 2) Vietnam also provided a good market for French manufactured goods. 3) To help transport these two raw materials and manufactured goods, the French built a network of roads, canals and railways. 9. Russian Revolution brought in many changes in their society. What were they? A: 1) The immediate change was the elimination of the democratic provisional councils called Soviet in various larger cities. 2) Under Bolshevik rule Russia got out of World War - II. 3) A Socialist system was imposed on the country which all but the smallest businesses were taken over by the government. 4) Land was redistributed to peasant, farmers and food distribution was temporarily improved. 10. Observe the below graph and answer the questions. 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Warrelated deaths 1500-1999 1.6 3.2 War Deaths in Millions Deaths per 1,000 people 6.1 11.2 7 9.7 19.4 16.2 109.7 a) In which years the low war related deaths reported? A: The war related deaths were low in the years between 1500-1599. b) Why were the war related deaths high between 1900-1999? A: The world experienced two world wars between 1990-1999. Hence the war related deaths were high. 44.4 1500 1599 1600 1699 1700 1799 1800 1899 1900 1999 Source: Lesser RB et al State of the World 1999 A World Watch report on Progress towards a Sustainable Society (London Earthscan publication, 1999)

11. Read the Timeline chart and answer questions. Timeline Beginning of First World War August 1 1914 Russian Revolution 1917 End of First World War 1918 Treaty of Versailles 1919 Formation of League of Nations 1919 Rise of Hitler in Germany Breakout of Second World War German Invasion of USSR Formation of Uninted Nations Organisation a) What are the Permanent members of the U.N.O.? A: a) The permanent members of the U.N. are U.S.A., Russia, England, France and China. b) Name the country which mostly effected by Treaty of Versailles. A: Germany was mostly effected by the Treaty of Versailles. 12. What role schooling play in national Movement of Vietnam? A: 1) Vietnamese was taught in the primary level. 1933 1939 1942 1945 End of Second World War August 1945 2) While teaching, Vietnamese teachers quietly modified the text and criticised what was stated by French. 3) Students were inspired by patriotic feelings and the conviction that it was the duty of the educated to fight for the benefit of the society. 4) Many students went to Japan, China, France, USSR to study and learn about the new ideas.

13. Read the below map and answer the questions. a) Write any two countries which were not under the control of Japan. A: India, Mongolia, Bhutan, China were not under control of Japan 1942. b) What were northern neighbouring countries of India. A: Tibet, Nepal were Northern neighbouring countries of India. SECTION - III 14. What were the changes introduced by Lenin and Stalin in U.S.S.R. A: The Bolsheviks were led by Vladimir Lenin. Under his leadership Bolsheviks were able to win the confidence of the Soviets because they took up the demand for immediate and unconditional peace nationalisation of all land and its redistribution to the peasants and control over prices and nationalisation of all factories and banks. U.S.S.R. was set up 1924 by the Soviet government of Russia. After the death of Lenin in 1924, Stalin emerged to the leader of the communist party. He introduced Five Year Plans in 1928. This pursued the twin policy of rapid industrialisation and collectivization of agriculture. Cheap public health care was provided. The USSR achieved full employment during his region. It also managed to universalise Literacy and primary education. Thus USSR prided itself in escaping the impact of great depression due to their policies. Q: Integration of Princely States into the new Indian nation was a challenging task. Discuss. A: The very first challenge which came immediately after independence was the integration of princely states in to Indian Union. The integration Process was as usual not smooth and had various difficulties.

1) The 550 princely states were given freedom to decide their future. The ordinary people did not want princely states to continue. They started movements and revolts. 2) Guided by the masterful diplomacy of Patel, most of them acceded to India. 3) However the Nawab of Junagadh, the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maharaja of J.K. didn't accept to unite with India. 4) The Nizam of Hyderabad wanted Hyderabad to be a country or to be a part of Pakistan. 5) Sardar Patel made it clear that if they do not join India, the army would have to be sent to complete the process of unification. 6) With the Military action Hyderabad, by the end of 1949, the work of integration of princely states had been completed. 15. Read the below paragraph and answer the questions given below: With the creation of a Muslim nation, Pakistan a Painful and unimaginable situation arose before many people. Most Hindus living on one side of the newly drawn border became insecure and felt forced to leave. So did many Muslims living on the other side of this newly drawn border. Q. Explain why did this situation happen. A: 1) With the creation of Muslim nation, Pakistan a painful and unimaginable situation arose before many people. 2) Most Hindus living on one side of the newly drawn border became insecure and felt forced to leave. So did many Muslims living on the other side of this newly drawn border. 3) They felt anger and hatred against each other for being forced to move out of their homes, villages and cities. 4) Around 1.5 crore people both Hindus and Muslims were displaced. 5) They killed, looted and burnt. Between two to five lakh people both communities were killed. 6) They became refugees lived in relief camps, moved out on trains to find new homes. Oil was discovered in 1950s in the Niger Delta and soon various multinational companies headed by the Dutch shell company acquired rights over oil drilling. Today it is the most important resource of Nigeria. Most of the oil wells are owned by these corporations which have extracted Nigerian oil and shared part of its profits with the military rulers. But the common people have benefited little from this. In addition, reckless oil extraction without care for the environment by foreign oil companies has created havoc in coastal environment. Q. Why does the oil spillage from oil wells have a major impact on the ecosystem? A: The reckless oil extraction without care for the environment by foreign oil companies has created havoc in coastal environment. Oil spillage from oil wells has major impact on the eco-system. An estimated 5-10% of Nigerian mangrove forests have been destroyed. Oil spills destroy crops and aquaculture through contamination of the ground water and soils, drinking water is frequently contaminated. The oil pollution led to many diseases like Cancer. It caused a decline in local fish production.

16. It would be a great disaster to human kind if another world war break out today. Comment. A: 1) Many lives were lost in world wars. 2) First World War saw 1 Crore casualties and Second World War 2.5 Crores. 3) Most of them were men under 40 years. 4) Both World Wars witnessed the usage of Chemical weapons even atom bombs. 5) If an atom bomb blasts accidentally, even it could cause heavier human loss. 6) We are living till that danger is looming large at us. 7) If a Third World War were to came, It would definitely cause greater loss to human race. Q: What steps would you suggest to maintain harmonious relations with neighbouring countries? A: To prevent World Wars, all the countries on the earth must follow the following steps. 1) The countries one and all should give up their attitude of aggressive nationalism. 2) Every country should be ready to disarmentation of herself. 3) All the countries should promise to stop the usage of nuclear and chemical weapons. 4) Every country should be committed to development not but to arms race. 5) Every country should respect the sovereignty and integrity of all other countries. 6) Every country should pledge to not to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. 7) Countries must negotiate or go to international court of Justice in case of disputes but not to resort wars.

17. Point out the following places in a World map. 1) Italy 2) Pacific Ocean 3) India 4) Nigeria A: Nigeria Italy (1) India Pacific Ocean (3) (4) (2)

Point out the following places in a World map. 1) Japan 2) Atlantic Ocean 3) Vietnam 4) Dutch East Indies A: (2) Altantic Ocean PART - B Indonesia Dutch East Indies Vietnam Japan ANSWERS 18-C; 19-A; 20-A; 21-C; 22-B; 23-A; 24-A; 25-A; 26-C; 27-D. Writer: K. Srinivasa Rao (3) (4) (1)