Model Question Paper – 3
SOCIAL SCIENCE
1. The reason for the infighting for the Peshwa post among the Marathas was.
The death of Maratha strong man Madhava Rao Peshwa.
Narayanarao was murdered by his uncle Raghobha.
The friendship between the Marathas and the British.
Nana padnavis installed Madharavarao II to the Peshwa post.
2. The first president of Indian national congress is.
Mahatma Gandhiji
Subhash Chandra Bose
W. C. Banerjee
Balagangadhar Tilak
3. The reason for Russia withdrew from the First World War was.
The farmers revolted against the Tsars.
The reformations of Gorbachev
The occurrence of communist revolution in Russia
Karl Marx's scientific communism
4. The leaders who signed Panchasheela treaty were.
Indira Gandhi and Mao Tse- Tung.
Jawahar Lal Nehru and Chou Enlai
Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Sun - Yat – Sen.
Rajiv Gandhi and Chiang-Kai-Shek.
5. The U N charter begins with the following sentence.
We, the citizens of the UNO
We, people of the world community
We, the leaders of the World.
We, the strong nations of the world.
6. Which of the following statement is correct regarding farmer movement?
The farmer movement opposed the deforestation.
The farmer movement opposed the uses of Alcohol.
The farmer movement opposed the Untouchability.
The farmer movement opposed the economic problems besieged their community.
7. The correct group of conventional power resources in the following is.
Soar Energy, wind Energy, Tidal Energy.
Coal, Petroleum, Nuclear power.
Wind Energy, Petroleum, Hydro-Electricity.
Coal, Nuclear Power, Wind Energy.
8. Mumbai is known as the 'Manchester of India' because
There is more cotton producing areas.
Most of cotton purchased here.
More cotton industries are located here.
Most of cotton textiles are sold here.
9. The Gram sabha is most important body in the Gram Panchayat, because.
The Gram sabha carries all powers.
The Gram Sabha supervises the all activities of the Gram Panchayat.
All developmental schemes are decoded in the gram sabha itself.
The Gram Sabha protects rural culture.
10. Globalization creates social and political harmony among the countries by.
Removing import and export duties.
Promotes specialization in making goods.
Economic interdependence among the countries.
Control over the international capital
II. Answer the following in a sentence each
11. How did the British control over Bengal province?
Through the policy Dual Govt. & Diwani Rights.
12. Who was argued “All the natives of Hindustan are completely corrupt?
Lord Cornwallis
13. Which incident angered Lord Wellesley to attack Tippu in 1799?
Tippu’s attempt to form an alliance of local rulers and his closeness with the French
14. Why did the soldiers refused use the bullet in the Royal Enfield guns?
The bullet smear the fat of cow & pig
15. Who advocated the "Drain Theory”?
Dadabai Naoroji.
16. Why Indian foreign policy is also called as Nehru's foreign policy?
Nehru managed the foreign policies of India as an External Affairs Minister apart from being the Prime Minister as well.
OR
Nehru outlined the Foreign Policy of India for the first time to the general public.
17. What does social inequality indicates?
It indicates unequal distribution of income & opportunities.
18. What is Social Movement?
A Social Movement is social platform that enables people to showcase their needs and visions.
19. What is subsistence farming?
Farming in which the production of crops is consumed almost by the farmer and his family.
20. Irrigation farming is necessary for India. Why?
Agriculture in India depends mainly on monsoon rainfall which is seasonal, uncertain and unevenly distributed.
21. The growth rate of population was very high from 1951-1991. Why?
Fall in death rate.
High birth rate.
22. The density of population is very less in the Himalayan Mountain and Thar Desert. Why?
Low temperature & arid (Dry) climate.
23. Name any two types of bank money.
Savings Bank Account.
Current Account.
Recurring Deposit Account.
Term or Fixed Deposit Account.
24. What is Globalization?
Globalization refers to the worldwide phenomenon of technical, economic, political and cultural exchanges.
OR
Integrating Indian economy with world economy is called Globalization
III. Answer the following questions 2-3 sentences each
25. "Constantinople city was considered as the" gate of European Trade" justify the statement.
Constantinople was the centre of international business.
The trade between Asia and Europe was carried through the city of Constantinople
The Arab merchants carried the Asian merchandise into Constantinople of Eastern Roman.
Italian merchants would buy these goods from Constantinople and then sell in European countries.
26. Describe the role of Young Bengal Movement in the social reformation of India.
Calcutta was the Centre of Young Bengal Movement.
It began modernization in North India.
The movement tried to instil the same spirit of free enquiry in the minds of his students.
The movement worked towards creating text books to inculcate new education system.
The movement held discussions & debates on issues like nature, humanism, & God.
The movement worked towards spreading the message that only rational thinking would liberate people from the clutches of superstitions and social discrimination.
The movement advocated Women Rights & opposed caste based discrimination
OR
Describe main aims of the Arya Samaj.
All Hindus should believe in one God
No one is a Shudra or Brahmin by birth.
Caste based system was rejected.
Encouragement to inter caste marriages.
Rejection of polygamy
Oppose child marriage.
Men and women are equal.
On should study Vedas.
27. "The administrative reforms brought by the British caused the 1857 revolt" analyse.
The British brought many civil and criminal laws into effect.
In the implementation, there were lot of partiality.
Laws applied to Indians
The English judges gave judgments in favour of the English.
English became the language of the court.
People did not like the new laws.
28. How was Junaghad merged with Indian Union?
The Nawab of Junaghad had signed the agreement to join the state of Pakistan.
Junaghad people revolted.
The King fled from the Kingdom.
The Dewan & the people decided to join Indian federation.
Junaghad joined Indian federation in 1949.
29. Why there is setback, in spite of the bilateral talks between India & Pakistan?
Terrorism.
Attacks on Indian Parliament House in 2001.
Mumbai attack in 2007.
Pathankot attack in 2016.
30. "Nazism destroyed Germany" Justify the statement with suitable answer
Hitler advocated that Germans are the superior race of the world
Hitler created racial hatred.
Hitler nurtured ultra-Nationalism in Germany.
Hitler declared Germans are the only fit to rule the world
Hitler appointed ‘Gobbles’ to spread the theory of Nazism.
Hitler killed millions of Jews in Holocaust & concentration camps.
31. Apartheid is against Humanism. How do you substantiate this statement?
Apartheid is a discrimination based on the colour of the skin.
It against to human rights.
It damages the world peace.
Black people are treated as inferior by the whites.
32. "The evolution of children is stunted by child labour" Justify the statement.
Affects the physical and psychological growth of children negatively.
Suffer from various ill health as adults.
They become illiterates.
Exploited repeatedly.
Leads to human trafficking of children.
The risk of sexual exploitations becomes more for girl child.
Get infected with various diseases.
33. What are the differences between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats?
Western Ghats
Eastern Ghats
Higher & continuous.
They are closer to sea.
They are separated by west flowing rivers
Not higher & continuous.
They are not closer to sea.
They are separated by river valleys
34. What are the factors influenced the climate of India?
Location.
Water bodies.
Relief features.
Monsoon winds.
35. Mention the main features of tropical evergreen forests.
Found in areas of heavy annual rainfall exceeding 250 cm.
Found mainly in Western Ghats Assam, Nagaland, and Meghalaya etc.
Forests are dense and the trees grow to a great height.
Plants do not shed their leaves.
36. How do you say that well irrigation has a prominent position in India?
Well irrigation is possible even in areas of low rainfall.
Cheap and easy to dig wells.
They do not required superior technology.
Easy even for small farmers to dig wells.
37. Explain the importance of air transport.
Quickest means of transport.
Best to carry passengers and mail.
Best during war.
Very useful during natural calamities.
38. "Inclusive development is needed in recent days". Substantiate the statement.
For Economic development.
Every person is benefitted.
Helps in Preserving natural resources.
Helps in preserving environment for future generation.
39. "Although the consumer is called the king of the market, be is being exploited everywhere". Justify the statement.
Cheating by the seller.
Over Charging.
Exploitation by the agent.
Adulteration.
False weights & measures.
V. Answer the following in 6-8 sentences each
40. What are the reformations brought by the British in the police system?
Cornwallis Created the new post of Superintendent of Police.
Cornwallis Divided a district into many ‘Stations’
He put every station under a ‘Kotwal’.
Every village was under the care of ‘Chowkidhar.
Kotwal’ was made accountable for thefts, crimes etc.
The entire police system was brought under the control of the British Officer.
Appointing British Magistrates started in 1781.
Police Officers were under the power of the Magistrates.
In 1861, the Police Law was implemented.
OR
What reasons further angered the British and their enmity with Tippu Sultan?
Tippu attempted to form an alliance of local rulers.
Tippu’s closeness with the French angered Lord Wellesley further.
Tippu fortified his capital.
Tippu trained his army with the help of French.
Tippu sent an ambassador to France to seek the alliance of French.
British thought that an alliance between France and Tippu Sultan would threaten the existence of British in India.
Wellesley forced Tippu to accept Subsidiary alliance.
Tippu boldly rejected.
41. List out the factors which find space in corruption.
Tax evasion.
Illegal hoarding.
Smuggling.
Economic offences.
Cheating.
Violation of international exchange.
Employment cheating
OR
The ‘UNO has a major role in establishing peace in the world’. Substantiate.
UNO has solved many conflicts.
UNO solved Suez Canal crisis.
UNO solved Iran, Indonesian crisis.
UNO settled Arab -Israel crisis.
UNO settled Palestine, Korea, Hungarian problem.
Congo, Cyprus & Namibian problem is settled.
UNO has continued to work on disarmament.
UNO has continued to work on nuclear disarmament.
The cold war has ended.
UNO prevented the possibility of Third world war.
42. What are the constitutional and legal measures to eradicate Untouchability?
The Article 17 of the Indian Constitution prohibits Untouchability.
‘Untouchability Crime Act’ is implemented in 1955.
‘Civil Rights Protection Act’ was implemented in 1976.
Practicing Untouchability is punishable offence.
Universal rights to vote and participate in election has also been provided
Reservation has been given in the field of education and employment.
The Act of 1989 has given some specific responsibilities for the governments in the eradication of Untouchability.
Article 25 has given rights to all people to enter public temples.
OR
What are the differences between organized and unorganized labourers?
Paid work
Unpaid work
Work is done without payment.
Happens within the family.
It is an unrecognized work.
Examples: NCC, Scout & Guide
Work is done without payment.
Happens in offices, business etc.
It is an organized work.
Ex: work in business, Schools.
43 List out the major Industrial Regions in India.
Indian Iron and Steel Co. (IISCO) at Bernpur in West Bengal.
Vishweswaraiah Iron and Steel Ltd. (VISL) at Bhadravathi in Karnataka.
Hindustan Steel Ltd at Bhilai, Durg district in Chhattisgarh
Hindustan Steel Ltd at Rourkela, Sundargarh district in Odisha.
Hindustan Steel Ltd. at Durgapur in West Bengal.
Bokaro Steel Plant at Bokaro in Jharkhand.
The Salem Steel Plant at Salem in Tamil Nadu.
The Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh
Daitari Steel Plant at Daitari near Paradwip in Odisha.
Tata steel plant at Kalinganagar in Odisha
OR
"Tropical cyclones are most destructive" Justify the statement.
Loss of life and property.
Damage to buildings.
Damage Transports.
Damage communication system.
Disrupt power supply.
Destroy crops & vegetation.
Destroy animals.
44. Explain the meaning and functions of money.
Meaning of Money: ‘Money is anything which is widely accepted in payment for goods or in discharge of other business obligations”.
Functions of Money
Medium of exchange.
Measure of Value.
Store of value.
Transfer of value.
Standard of deferred payments.
OR
Differentiate between Direct Tax & Indirect Tax.
Direct Tax
Indirect Tax
Paid by an individual on whom it is levied.
Tax burden is not transferable to others.
Ex. personal income tax, corporate tax, wealth tax, stamp duty etc.
Imposed on goods and services.
Tax burden is transferable to others.
Ex. GST
45. Mention the differences between Savings bank account ant current account.
Savings bank account
Current account
Opened in banks by salaried persons.
Facility is given to the students, senior citizens etc.
Opened to encourage people to save money and pool their savings.
Account holder gets interest.
Opened in banks by business persons
Facility is given to the businessmen.
Account, amount can be deposited or withdrawn any number of times in a day.
Account holder do not gets interest.
OR
Entrepreneurs serve as the “Sparkplug” in the economy’s engine. Justify.
Stimulates the economic progress.
Mobilize the savings of the public.
Create employment opportunities.
Promote countries export.
Introduces new methods.
Increases the National income.
Expand domestic market.
Introduce new products to markets.
V. Answer the following in 8-10 sentences.
46. Explain the role of non-cooperative movement in the freedom struggle of India.
Started by Gandhiji on September 4th, 1920.
Aimed at educating the people about the British for their brutal killing,
Opposed the British rule.
Boycotted schools, colleges and courts.
Boycotted elections to regional legislative bodies.
Gandhi & R N Tagore Returned all the honours and medals.
Boycotted all the government functions.
Boycotted all foreign goods.
Encouraged production of Handloom & Khadi cloths.
Opened National Schools.
Achieved unity among Muslims and Hindus.
Eradicating Untouchability.
VI. 47. Draw an outline Map of India and locate the given place
A. Tropic of cancer B. Bombay High C. Tuticorin
SOCIAL SCIENCE
1. The reason for the infighting for the Peshwa post among the Marathas was.
The death of Maratha strong man Madhava Rao Peshwa.
Narayanarao was murdered by his uncle Raghobha.
The friendship between the Marathas and the British.
Nana padnavis installed Madharavarao II to the Peshwa post.
2. The first president of Indian national congress is.
Mahatma Gandhiji
Subhash Chandra Bose
W. C. Banerjee
Balagangadhar Tilak
3. The reason for Russia withdrew from the First World War was.
The farmers revolted against the Tsars.
The reformations of Gorbachev
The occurrence of communist revolution in Russia
Karl Marx's scientific communism
4. The leaders who signed Panchasheela treaty were.
Indira Gandhi and Mao Tse- Tung.
Jawahar Lal Nehru and Chou Enlai
Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Sun - Yat – Sen.
Rajiv Gandhi and Chiang-Kai-Shek.
5. The U N charter begins with the following sentence.
We, the citizens of the UNO
We, people of the world community
We, the leaders of the World.
We, the strong nations of the world.
6. Which of the following statement is correct regarding farmer movement?
The farmer movement opposed the deforestation.
The farmer movement opposed the uses of Alcohol.
The farmer movement opposed the Untouchability.
The farmer movement opposed the economic problems besieged their community.
7. The correct group of conventional power resources in the following is.
Soar Energy, wind Energy, Tidal Energy.
Coal, Petroleum, Nuclear power.
Wind Energy, Petroleum, Hydro-Electricity.
Coal, Nuclear Power, Wind Energy.
8. Mumbai is known as the 'Manchester of India' because
There is more cotton producing areas.
Most of cotton purchased here.
More cotton industries are located here.
Most of cotton textiles are sold here.
9. The Gram sabha is most important body in the Gram Panchayat, because.
The Gram sabha carries all powers.
The Gram Sabha supervises the all activities of the Gram Panchayat.
All developmental schemes are decoded in the gram sabha itself.
The Gram Sabha protects rural culture.
10. Globalization creates social and political harmony among the countries by.
Removing import and export duties.
Promotes specialization in making goods.
Economic interdependence among the countries.
Control over the international capital
II. Answer the following in a sentence each
11. How did the British control over Bengal province?
Through the policy Dual Govt. & Diwani Rights.
12. Who was argued “All the natives of Hindustan are completely corrupt?
Lord Cornwallis
13. Which incident angered Lord Wellesley to attack Tippu in 1799?
Tippu’s attempt to form an alliance of local rulers and his closeness with the French
14. Why did the soldiers refused use the bullet in the Royal Enfield guns?
The bullet smear the fat of cow & pig
15. Who advocated the "Drain Theory”?
Dadabai Naoroji.
16. Why Indian foreign policy is also called as Nehru's foreign policy?
Nehru managed the foreign policies of India as an External Affairs Minister apart from being the Prime Minister as well.
OR
Nehru outlined the Foreign Policy of India for the first time to the general public.
17. What does social inequality indicates?
It indicates unequal distribution of income & opportunities.
18. What is Social Movement?
A Social Movement is social platform that enables people to showcase their needs and visions.
19. What is subsistence farming?
Farming in which the production of crops is consumed almost by the farmer and his family.
20. Irrigation farming is necessary for India. Why?
Agriculture in India depends mainly on monsoon rainfall which is seasonal, uncertain and unevenly distributed.
21. The growth rate of population was very high from 1951-1991. Why?
Fall in death rate.
High birth rate.
22. The density of population is very less in the Himalayan Mountain and Thar Desert. Why?
Low temperature & arid (Dry) climate.
23. Name any two types of bank money.
Savings Bank Account.
Current Account.
Recurring Deposit Account.
Term or Fixed Deposit Account.
24. What is Globalization?
Globalization refers to the worldwide phenomenon of technical, economic, political and cultural exchanges.
OR
Integrating Indian economy with world economy is called Globalization
III. Answer the following questions 2-3 sentences each
25. "Constantinople city was considered as the" gate of European Trade" justify the statement.
Constantinople was the centre of international business.
The trade between Asia and Europe was carried through the city of Constantinople
The Arab merchants carried the Asian merchandise into Constantinople of Eastern Roman.
Italian merchants would buy these goods from Constantinople and then sell in European countries.
26. Describe the role of Young Bengal Movement in the social reformation of India.
Calcutta was the Centre of Young Bengal Movement.
It began modernization in North India.
The movement tried to instil the same spirit of free enquiry in the minds of his students.
The movement worked towards creating text books to inculcate new education system.
The movement held discussions & debates on issues like nature, humanism, & God.
The movement worked towards spreading the message that only rational thinking would liberate people from the clutches of superstitions and social discrimination.
The movement advocated Women Rights & opposed caste based discrimination
OR
Describe main aims of the Arya Samaj.
All Hindus should believe in one God
No one is a Shudra or Brahmin by birth.
Caste based system was rejected.
Encouragement to inter caste marriages.
Rejection of polygamy
Oppose child marriage.
Men and women are equal.
On should study Vedas.
27. "The administrative reforms brought by the British caused the 1857 revolt" analyse.
The British brought many civil and criminal laws into effect.
In the implementation, there were lot of partiality.
Laws applied to Indians
The English judges gave judgments in favour of the English.
English became the language of the court.
People did not like the new laws.
28. How was Junaghad merged with Indian Union?
The Nawab of Junaghad had signed the agreement to join the state of Pakistan.
Junaghad people revolted.
The King fled from the Kingdom.
The Dewan & the people decided to join Indian federation.
Junaghad joined Indian federation in 1949.
29. Why there is setback, in spite of the bilateral talks between India & Pakistan?
Terrorism.
Attacks on Indian Parliament House in 2001.
Mumbai attack in 2007.
Pathankot attack in 2016.
30. "Nazism destroyed Germany" Justify the statement with suitable answer
Hitler advocated that Germans are the superior race of the world
Hitler created racial hatred.
Hitler nurtured ultra-Nationalism in Germany.
Hitler declared Germans are the only fit to rule the world
Hitler appointed ‘Gobbles’ to spread the theory of Nazism.
Hitler killed millions of Jews in Holocaust & concentration camps.
31. Apartheid is against Humanism. How do you substantiate this statement?
Apartheid is a discrimination based on the colour of the skin.
It against to human rights.
It damages the world peace.
Black people are treated as inferior by the whites.
32. "The evolution of children is stunted by child labour" Justify the statement.
Affects the physical and psychological growth of children negatively.
Suffer from various ill health as adults.
They become illiterates.
Exploited repeatedly.
Leads to human trafficking of children.
The risk of sexual exploitations becomes more for girl child.
Get infected with various diseases.
33. What are the differences between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats?
Western Ghats
Eastern Ghats
Higher & continuous.
They are closer to sea.
They are separated by west flowing rivers
Not higher & continuous.
They are not closer to sea.
They are separated by river valleys
34. What are the factors influenced the climate of India?
Location.
Water bodies.
Relief features.
Monsoon winds.
35. Mention the main features of tropical evergreen forests.
Found in areas of heavy annual rainfall exceeding 250 cm.
Found mainly in Western Ghats Assam, Nagaland, and Meghalaya etc.
Forests are dense and the trees grow to a great height.
Plants do not shed their leaves.
36. How do you say that well irrigation has a prominent position in India?
Well irrigation is possible even in areas of low rainfall.
Cheap and easy to dig wells.
They do not required superior technology.
Easy even for small farmers to dig wells.
37. Explain the importance of air transport.
Quickest means of transport.
Best to carry passengers and mail.
Best during war.
Very useful during natural calamities.
38. "Inclusive development is needed in recent days". Substantiate the statement.
For Economic development.
Every person is benefitted.
Helps in Preserving natural resources.
Helps in preserving environment for future generation.
39. "Although the consumer is called the king of the market, be is being exploited everywhere". Justify the statement.
Cheating by the seller.
Over Charging.
Exploitation by the agent.
Adulteration.
False weights & measures.
V. Answer the following in 6-8 sentences each
40. What are the reformations brought by the British in the police system?
Cornwallis Created the new post of Superintendent of Police.
Cornwallis Divided a district into many ‘Stations’
He put every station under a ‘Kotwal’.
Every village was under the care of ‘Chowkidhar.
Kotwal’ was made accountable for thefts, crimes etc.
The entire police system was brought under the control of the British Officer.
Appointing British Magistrates started in 1781.
Police Officers were under the power of the Magistrates.
In 1861, the Police Law was implemented.
OR
What reasons further angered the British and their enmity with Tippu Sultan?
Tippu attempted to form an alliance of local rulers.
Tippu’s closeness with the French angered Lord Wellesley further.
Tippu fortified his capital.
Tippu trained his army with the help of French.
Tippu sent an ambassador to France to seek the alliance of French.
British thought that an alliance between France and Tippu Sultan would threaten the existence of British in India.
Wellesley forced Tippu to accept Subsidiary alliance.
Tippu boldly rejected.
41. List out the factors which find space in corruption.
Tax evasion.
Illegal hoarding.
Smuggling.
Economic offences.
Cheating.
Violation of international exchange.
Employment cheating
OR
The ‘UNO has a major role in establishing peace in the world’. Substantiate.
UNO has solved many conflicts.
UNO solved Suez Canal crisis.
UNO solved Iran, Indonesian crisis.
UNO settled Arab -Israel crisis.
UNO settled Palestine, Korea, Hungarian problem.
Congo, Cyprus & Namibian problem is settled.
UNO has continued to work on disarmament.
UNO has continued to work on nuclear disarmament.
The cold war has ended.
UNO prevented the possibility of Third world war.
42. What are the constitutional and legal measures to eradicate Untouchability?
The Article 17 of the Indian Constitution prohibits Untouchability.
‘Untouchability Crime Act’ is implemented in 1955.
‘Civil Rights Protection Act’ was implemented in 1976.
Practicing Untouchability is punishable offence.
Universal rights to vote and participate in election has also been provided
Reservation has been given in the field of education and employment.
The Act of 1989 has given some specific responsibilities for the governments in the eradication of Untouchability.
Article 25 has given rights to all people to enter public temples.
OR
What are the differences between organized and unorganized labourers?
Paid work
Unpaid work
Work is done without payment.
Happens within the family.
It is an unrecognized work.
Examples: NCC, Scout & Guide
Work is done without payment.
Happens in offices, business etc.
It is an organized work.
Ex: work in business, Schools.
43 List out the major Industrial Regions in India.
Indian Iron and Steel Co. (IISCO) at Bernpur in West Bengal.
Vishweswaraiah Iron and Steel Ltd. (VISL) at Bhadravathi in Karnataka.
Hindustan Steel Ltd at Bhilai, Durg district in Chhattisgarh
Hindustan Steel Ltd at Rourkela, Sundargarh district in Odisha.
Hindustan Steel Ltd. at Durgapur in West Bengal.
Bokaro Steel Plant at Bokaro in Jharkhand.
The Salem Steel Plant at Salem in Tamil Nadu.
The Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh
Daitari Steel Plant at Daitari near Paradwip in Odisha.
Tata steel plant at Kalinganagar in Odisha
OR
"Tropical cyclones are most destructive" Justify the statement.
Loss of life and property.
Damage to buildings.
Damage Transports.
Damage communication system.
Disrupt power supply.
Destroy crops & vegetation.
Destroy animals.
44. Explain the meaning and functions of money.
Meaning of Money: ‘Money is anything which is widely accepted in payment for goods or in discharge of other business obligations”.
Functions of Money
Medium of exchange.
Measure of Value.
Store of value.
Transfer of value.
Standard of deferred payments.
OR
Differentiate between Direct Tax & Indirect Tax.
Direct Tax
Indirect Tax
Paid by an individual on whom it is levied.
Tax burden is not transferable to others.
Ex. personal income tax, corporate tax, wealth tax, stamp duty etc.
Imposed on goods and services.
Tax burden is transferable to others.
Ex. GST
45. Mention the differences between Savings bank account ant current account.
Savings bank account
Current account
Opened in banks by salaried persons.
Facility is given to the students, senior citizens etc.
Opened to encourage people to save money and pool their savings.
Account holder gets interest.
Opened in banks by business persons
Facility is given to the businessmen.
Account, amount can be deposited or withdrawn any number of times in a day.
Account holder do not gets interest.
OR
Entrepreneurs serve as the “Sparkplug” in the economy’s engine. Justify.
Stimulates the economic progress.
Mobilize the savings of the public.
Create employment opportunities.
Promote countries export.
Introduces new methods.
Increases the National income.
Expand domestic market.
Introduce new products to markets.
V. Answer the following in 8-10 sentences.
46. Explain the role of non-cooperative movement in the freedom struggle of India.
Started by Gandhiji on September 4th, 1920.
Aimed at educating the people about the British for their brutal killing,
Opposed the British rule.
Boycotted schools, colleges and courts.
Boycotted elections to regional legislative bodies.
Gandhi & R N Tagore Returned all the honours and medals.
Boycotted all the government functions.
Boycotted all foreign goods.
Encouraged production of Handloom & Khadi cloths.
Opened National Schools.
Achieved unity among Muslims and Hindus.
Eradicating Untouchability.
VI. 47. Draw an outline Map of India and locate the given place
A. Tropic of cancer B. Bombay High C. Tuticorin
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