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100 DAYS ACTION PLAN FOR SOCIAL STUDIES

PREPARED BY
VANI PRABHA, SA, ZPHS, GORRIPUDI,
KV KRISHNA REDDY, SA, ZPHS, RAMANAKKAPETA.
GOWRI KUMARI, SA, ZPHS, SAMPARA,
PHANI KUMAR, SA, ZPHS, PERAVARAM.
KSV KRISHNA REDDY, GHM, ZPHS, GANTI, KOTHAPETA MANDAL.
BV DURGA PRASAD, GHM, ZPHS, KOTHAPALEM.

ACTION PLAN
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Indo - Gangetic plains have high density of population. Fine reasons.


Why should we use the word Indian Peninsula very often?
What are the important ranges of Himalayas.
Indian standard Meridian is.
The average height of greater Himalayas is
Duns means.
Terai means.
82.3East Longitude passes near Allahabad and .
Indias main land lies between . And
north latitudes.(find AP also)
10.
India lies entirely in .Hemisphere.
11.
Perennial river means.
THURSD
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1.How did the idea of nation states and nationalism influence desire for war
during world war?
2.make a table to show allies,axis and central powers pariticipated with
following countries on different sides of the world wars
Austria,Ussr,Germany,Britan,Japan,France,Italy Usa?
3.Name the immediate reason for the outbreak of world war?
4.expand USSR?
BITS
5.Correct the false statements.
*at the beginning of 20th centuary ,disparaty across the world war was
marked by west and the rest.
*20th centuary saw the rise of democracy and instances of dictator ship as
well as making of new kingdoms.
*socialist socities wanted to build on the idea of equality and fraternity.
*Army members of countries fighting belonged to many different countries
and not just those which directly participated in the war.
*After during the first world war many countries changed over from
monarchy rule to democracies.
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1. If Himalayas would not have been in the present condition how would
be the climate conditions of the Indian Sub-Continent?
2. Which are the major physiographic divisions of India?
3. The Thardesert is located on the leeward direction of

4. The coastal line of Tamilnadu is called.


5. The highest peak in Southern India..
6. The islands of volcanic origin in India are
7. The time difference between GMT and IST is.
8. The three parallel ranges of Himalayas are.
9. Bhabar means
10.
The Indian plateau is slightly tilted
towards.
Coral reefs means are..
D AY5.12.20
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1.write a short note on various causes of two world wars.Do you think any of
these features are prevalent even today in countries around the world?How?
2.In what ways do you think industrialization has created the conditions for
modern wars?
3. Define militarism?
4.what is industrial capitalism?
5.great depression occurred in ..
6.who is the founder of nations league .
7.expand ILO .
8.the first world war was ended in the year .
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1. What is the influence of the Himalayas on Indian Agriculture?


2. Plateau regions in India do not support agriculture as much as the plain
regions. What are the reasons for?
3. The island groups of india are..
4. Nilagiris and Western Ghats join at.
5. The salt lake in Andhra Pradesh is .
6. The highest peak in Nilagiris is
7. Due to volcanic activity the Deccan plateau is formed with
.soils.
8. The Desert river in India is
9. The longest canal in India is

10.
The southernmost point in India is found in Nicobar is called
as.
11.
Peninsula means .
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1.what are the different impacts of wars during the first half 20th centuary?
2.what aspects of welfare state do you find functioning in india today?
3.Define socialism?
4.the full name of lenin
5.russian revolution happened in the year
6.New deal policy was introduced by .
7.second world war was started in year.
8.the book written by hitler was
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1. Why do you think parents accord less priority to girls education as


compared to boys? Diiscuss.
2. How did Right to Education Act helpful to human development.
3. Why should we use averages?
4. What did human development index says?
5. The main criterion is used by the world bank in classifying different
countries is.
6. Net attendance rate means.
7. Kudankulam nuclear power plant was in
8. As per HDR 2013 india per capita inclome is dollors.
9. Himachal Pradesh was spending on education
Rs.. per child.
10.
The other aspects to measure human development
are..
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1.Russion revoluation brought in many changes in their society what were


they?and what challenges did they face?
2.what were the criticisms raised against communist system?
3.The GDR came under the influence of .
4.The FRG came under the influence of ..
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1. Page no. 30, graph 1 and answer the questions.


2. What do you understand by underdevelopment? Explain with an
example each from the urban and rural areas?
3. Page no. 40 table 2. Which people are getting more income?
4. Many female of rural areas working in sector.
5. Highest percentage of SC,ST,BClabourers are working in
.sector.
6. Examples for organized sector are..
7. Many people of agriculture sector lives in
8. GDP ..
9. The activities of Primary Sector are
10.
The share of service sector in GDP in 2009-10 is
Employment in service sector is not .to productivity
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1.compare different points of view about great depression which one would
you agree with?why?
2.In what ways were jews persecuted during the nazi germany?
3.what are promises given by hitler to the german people?
4. name the country expand colonies .
5.the author of animal form .
6.Japans parliament is .
7.hitler became the chanceller of germany year.
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1. Do you think the classification of economic activities into primary,


secondary and service sector is useful? Explain how?
2. How is service sector different from other sectors? Illustrate with few
examples.
3. Organized sector means..
4. GDP means
5. Final goods means
6. Labourers of this sector not produce any goods
7. No job security to this sector
8. The production activities in natural process are in
.sector.
9. Employment shifts means..
Unorganized sector means
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1.List the measures taken under idea of welfare state under great depression
and explain how similar of different they are from that of the reforms that
emerger under the USSR?
2.what challenges were faced by germany during great depression and how
did nazi rulers and hitler make use of it?
3.1.Gestapo () a.america
2.socialism
( ) b.protection squards
3.maarshal plan ( )c.germany
4.reich stag
( )d.russia
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6.

How does the angle of Sun vary at different latitudes?


How are human activities contributing to global warming?
How does deforestation affect global warming?
October heat means.
Atmosphere means.
..means no difference between the temperature of day and
night and summer and winter.
7. The winds blow from mediterranean sea in winter are.
8. The state of atmospheric conditions over an area at a particular period
is..
9. Scientists are discovering a large volumes of . under the
fronzentundra in northern Russia.
10.
Arab traders named the seasonal reversal of wind system
as
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1.What were the plotical changes brought under the nazi rule?often people
argue that a single powerful leader can resolve the problems of a
country.based on the experiences narrated in the context of nazi germany
how do you respond to this vision?
2.what are the aims of Bolsheviks?
3.do you agree with the view that women should confine themselves to the
pain and suffering of bringing up the children?
4.what is Gestapo?
5.what is march revolution?
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1. Create a table to describe major river systems in India with the


following direction of flow, countries or regions through which they
pass through, and relief features of the areas.
2. Which of the inflow or outflow processes has most impact in the
context of ground water resources.
3. What are the conditions prevailed to select as a ideal village.
4. Important river systems of india are.
5. Brahmaputra was called as ..in Tibet.
6. The largest peninsular river is
7. The states sharing waters of Tungabhadra are..
8. Hiware bazar was instate.
9. .inflows from the river, or canals of irrigation projects.
Tributaries of Brahmaputra river are.
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1.Countries discussed in the above chapter were all mostly dependent o n


agriculture what were the measures taken in these countries to change these
practices?
2.comapare national movement in india and Nigeria can you explain why it
was stronger in india?
3.define agent orange?
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1. Which aspects of farming practices were regulated in the context of


Hiware Bazar to improve your water conservation?
2. In what ways is water brought and sold in your area and for what
purposes? Should be there a check or no?
3. What are the tributaries of Indus river?
4. Ganga formed by these two rivers.
5. River Godavari orginated in.
6. When there are no trees, rain water drain into.
7. Narmada River starts from..of Madhya Pradesh.
8. Define water budget..
9. The Himalayan rivers are..rivers.
10.
Transpiration means..
11.
The major river systems of peninsular drainage are the
.
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1.What are the challenges faced by the independent Nigerian nation?in what
ways is it similar or different from the challenges faced by independent
india?
2.In what ways did the land reform programme help ccp win the war?
3.what are the aims of Guomindang?
4.1.1911 ( ) a.new democracy
2.1919 ( ) b.estblishment of republic
3.1921 ( ) c.peking university
4.1902 ( ) d.CCP
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1. How are the Eastern Coastal plains and Western Coastal plains similar
or different?
2. The Sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to
Gujarat in the West. But the clocks show the same time. How does this
happen?
3. Shivaliks are called as Mishmi Hills in.
4. Doab means..
5. Internal drainage river means
6. Glaciers means ..
7. Utkal Coast
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8. Canara Coast
(
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9. Konkan Coast
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Malabar Coast
(
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1.unlike Vietnam or india.nigeria did not have to struggle so hard for freedom
can you find some explanations for this?
2.what role did schooling play in national movement of the countries
discussed above?
3.matching:
1.napalam
( ) A.Naizeria
2.young annam ( ) B.america
3.comintern
( ) C.vietnam
4.agent orange
( ) D.russia
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Usually behind each social phenomenon there would be several contributing
factors and not one. What in your opinion the factors that came together the
development of schooling in Himachal Pradesh?
1. What are the factors and the aspects to measure human development?
2. UNDP .
3. The measures taken by the government to improve poor peoples
nutritional level are.
4. We call average income as..
5. In .state the role of women is high in
political and social life when compared with other states.
6. Infant mortality rate means..
7. As per HDI 2013 India ranks .
8. The expected years of schooling in india is
9. Now India falls under the category of
..income countries.
10.
Literacy rate means ..
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1.freedom struggle in these countries involved wars against the rulers.briefly


describe its impact?
2.Define the three principles of sun yat sen?
3.who is the founder of modern chaina .
4.vietnam is the colony of . Country.
5.wha is the main resource of Nigeria.
6.in year japan attacked on china.

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4-1-16 MONDAY
1. What is the per capita income of Himachal Pradesh? Do you think
higher incomes can make it easier for parents to send children to
school?
2. What is the relationship between womens work outside the home and
gender bias?
3. Right to Education Act reveals
4. Is according to World Development Report, the income of high income
countries is above . Dollors.
5. Life Expectancy means..
6. The standard measure to compare two countries
is
7. PDS means.
8. The infant mortality rate of Bihar is.
9. The percapita income of Punjab is..
10.
. Indian state has lowest gender bias.
11.
The literacy rate in Andhra Pradesh according to 2011
census..
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1.make a table and show how different groups and individuals in india
responded to world war ii what dilemmas were faced by these groups?
2.given the brutal manner in which particular communities like jews and
others were treated in germany.do you think it would have been morally right
to support germany or japan?
3.expand INA?
4.princely pensions abolished by prime minister.
a.indira Gandhi b.nehru
c.rajiv Gandhi
d.wajpeyee
5.Quit india moment started in
a.1935
b.1942
c.1938
d.1940
6.gandhiji was assassinated on .
a.1948:dec 30 b.1948:jan 30
c.1948:mar 30
d.1948:oct2
7.royal Indian navy rebellion was started in
1.1945
b.1946
c.1947
d.1950
8.. the leader of muslim league.
9.japan belongs to continent.
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1. What are the disagreements between developed and developing


countries about AGW?
2. How are human activities contributing global warming.
3. The reason for melting of glaciers are.
4. What is climpgraph?
5. The powerful greenhouse gas is..
6. Give an example for intercontinental climate.
7. The fast flowing air currents in a narrow belt of upper atmosphere
occurred in the height of..
8. Expand AGW..
9. The intensity of the temperature depends upon..
10.
is boon to wheat crop which is cultivated in
Rabi
11.
The german word trade menas
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1.make a list of various reasons for the partition of the country?
2.what were the different ways in which power sharing among different
communities was oraganised before partition?
3.who has taken the resopnsiabilities to unite the princely states?
4.what is communal award?
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6.

Describe indias climatic controls?


How is climate change causing global warming?
Monsoon burst means
Expand IPCC..
The rise of 2 temperature causes..metres rise in sea level.
The IPCC conference held at Poland on greenhouse gas emissions in
the year.
7. The indian traditional calendar has also months
8. means preventing the solar energy to totally escaping
back into space.
9. Jet steams is .
10.
As we move away from the equator towards the poles, the
average annual temperature..
11.
Bursting monsoons are locally known as
..showers in Andhra Pradesh.
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1.how did britian colonialists practice their divide and rule policy in india?how
was it similar or different from what you have studied about Nigeria?
2.what were the different ways in which religion was used in politics before
partition?
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1.Study the cllimograph given in page 57 (9th question) and answer the
questions given.
1. Write a short note on factors influencing climatic variations in hily
areas and deserts.
2. What are loo winds.
3. Monsoon is a word
4. The state which receives no rainfall in south west monsoon
is.
5. The winter crop is Rabi. What is the main crop of
Rabi..
6. Towards the end of summer, pre-monsoon showers occur
in..
7. The bulk of the annual rainfall in india is received
from..monsoon.
8. The period of the retreat of the monsoons is..
9. The cyclonic depressions originate in monsoon
period.
10.
Cyclone depressions coming from Mediterranean Sea
called..
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1.How were workers and peasants mobilized during the last years of
freedom struggle?
2.how did particion affect the lives of ordianary people what was the political
response to mass migration following partition?
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Distinguish between population growth and population change?


List out the impact of sex ratio is too high or too low?
Define sex ratio?
Fertility rate means..
Due to migration, the number in population may not be changed
butwill change.
6. The first complete census taken in.

7. According to 2011 census , . Percentage is more in


Indian population.
8. The central government institute which collects and records the data
about population.
9. Literacy rate of india according to 2011 census is..%
10.
The fertility rate in Andhra Pradesh is..
11.
Population density means.
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1.Integration of various princely states into the new Indian nation was a
challenging?
2.Describe the unitary and federal principles of Indian government as
discussed in the CA debates?
3.find the odd one out?
*Indian constitution adopts from experiences of freedom struggle
*Indian constitution adopts from already exisiting constitutions.
*Indian constitution has remainded the same since its drafting.
*Indian constitution provides principles and provisions for ruling the country.
4.correct the false statements.
*there was unanimity of opinion on all provisions during ca debates.
*the makers of constitution represented only certain regions of the country.
*constitution provides certain provisions to amend articles in it.
*supreme court of india has said that basic feature of constitution may also
be ampended.
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1. Define site features and situation features. Give one example for each
from the place you live.
2. How did human life style changes with settlement?
3. What is aeropolis?
4. The way we organize ourselves and living space in a place is
called.
5. PHCs are in
6. Delhi population rises mostly due to.

7. JuggiJhopdi means.
8. Pratapghad fort was built by..
9. One fifth of the urban growth is due to
migration.
10.
The level of poverty in urban areas is lower than
..areas.
..state produces about 70% of sugar in our country
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1.How does the constitution reflect the political events of the times draw
from previous chapters on freedom struggle?
2.what difference would it have made to the making of our constitution if the
assembly had been elected through universal adult franchise?
3.who represented the draft of the constitution?
4.what is federal state?
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1. Compare and contrast the migration from rural to urban areas and
rural to rural areras.
2. Most children of migrant families become drop-outs. Do you agree with
the statement? Justify your answer.
3. Describe the similarities and differences between the impacts of rural
and international migration.
4. Seasonal migration means.
5. Reasons for the migration of unskilled workers to west Asian countries
are.
6. Nearly three fifths of workers going to the west asia are
fromstates.
7. Immigration means
8. Migration means.
9. means..
According to national census surveys, every. Person in india is a
migrant
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1.How has the constitution defined and changed political institutions in the
country?
2.who has the power to amend constitution?
3.the constitution of india came into force on?
4.what is meant by parliamentary system?
5.there were women members in constituent assembly?
6. only has the power to make laws on central list.

7.indian constitution provides . Citizen ship.


8.directive principles are mentioned in part of constitution.
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1. Page 119. Table 1 graph 2. What the arrows indicate?do you agree that
the distribution of cultivated land is unequal in India? Explain.
2. Land is also required for production of goods in an urban area. In what
ways is the use of land different from a rural area.
3. Why are the wages for farm labourers in Rampur less than minimum
wages.
4. MNREGA means.
5. Give examples of non-farm production activities in your
area.
6. HYV means.
7. To grow more than one crop on the same piece of land during the year
is known as.
8. Fertility of land is declining due to excessive use of
.
9. is the natural resource used as factor of production.
10.
Multiple cropping means.
In Rampur, about 1/3 rd i.e. , 150 families
are.
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1.while constitution provides basic principles it is the engagement of people


with the system that brings in social change.Do you agree with this
statement,give reasons?
2.If a constitution for the entire school had to the drafted who all should be
involved in it and how?
3.name the subjects in central list?
4.matching:
1.Abolition of monarchy in Nepal ( ) a.Japan constitution premble
2.elections to constituent assembly ( ) b.1946
3.1946
( ) c.1949
4.constitution adoption
( ) d.2007
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1. The impact of globalization has not been uniform. Explain this


statement
2. Globalization will continue in the future. Can you imagine what the
world would be like twenty years from now.
3. How the liberalization of trade and investment policies helped the
globalization process.
4. MNC means.
5. .means removing barriers to trade and investment.
6. Tunisia, Egypt were influenced by each others revolutions and
uprooting of dictators, was called
7. SEZ means..
8. WTO means
9. IMF means.
10.
.provides bulk of employment in India.
11.
..creates an opportunity for the
producers to reach beyond the domestic markets.
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1.what are the measures were taken to bring in socio-economic change
during the initial years after independence?
2.In what ways was the emergency period a set back to the Indian
democracy?
3.what is SRC?
4.In which year the official languages act was passed?
5.women in Switzerland got the right to vote only in
.
7.The cold war had begun between .. and ..
8.The government imposed emergency in the year

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1. Give reasons to argue for the following statement. public distribution


system can ensure better food security for people
2. Graph 4 in page no.152. fill in the blanks.
3. MSP means
4. BMI means.
5. .organisation conducted survey on status of
nutrition in india.
6. .card holders are entitled to get 35 kgs of foodgrains
per month per family.
7. National food security act passed in..
8. FCI means
9. ICDS means..
10.
Government ensures food security
through.
11.
The standard of calories per day in urban areas
and..calories in rural areas is the recommended food intake
per day.
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1.What do you understand about one party dominance?would you consider it
as dominance only in elections or also in terms of ideology?discuss with
reasons.
2.what were the institutional changes that came up after the Emergency?
3.what were the major changes in political system after 1967 elections?
4.which state led the anti-hindi agitation?
5.when did potti sriraamulu died?
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Rapid extraction of minerals and natural resources would adversely impact
the future development prospects. Do you agree?
1. What are the various ways in which our lifestyles affect the
environment?
2. CNG means..
3. Name some urgent environmental issues of the
world
4. In..% of districts of India, water from hand pumps and wells are
unsafe for drinking.

5. Bavamahaliya of jalsindhi village in jhabua wrote a letter to the chief


minister of Madhya Pradesh in 1994 on the issue
of
6. The court order banning the use of endosulfan argued that the
pesticide violated the Right to article of the constitution.
7. .wrote the book silent Spring.
8. Organic farming means.
9. is the process of development meets the needs of
the present without compromising the ability of future.
10.
..function describes an environments ability to
absorb and render harmless waste and pollution
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was different from polices of previous decades?based on your economics
chapters describe how it is different from the current policies?
2.think of the other ways in which states could have been created and how
would be better than language based reorganization?
3.Do you think unity of india would have been better served if linguistic
states were not formed?
4. Punjab state formed In which year?
5.priority emphasis in second five year plan?
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1. Describe the similarities and differences between the impacts of


internal and international migration.
2. Why are only unskilled workers from india wanted in west Asian
countries.Why only professionals are able to go to developed countries
why can not unskilled workers migrate to these countries?
3. Observe the graph 2in page no.110 and answer the following
questions.
a. Among which social class do you observe the highest migration?
b. Among which social class do you observe the lowest migration?
c. what percent of migration is observed among SCs?
d. What percent of migration observed in BCs?
4. DDA means..
5. Pratapghad fort ( ) A. Star Symbol
6. Mohuda village ( ) B. Port city
7. Aerotropolis
(
) c. illegal settlements

8. JuggiJhopdi (
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9. Visakhapatnam ( ) E. protest against solid waste management plant
10.
New Delhi (
) F. Maharastra
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1.How did regional aspirations lead to the formation of regional parties?
compare the similarities and differences between the two different phases?
2.identify the major changes in the party system during the second phase of
independence?
3.what is operation blue star?
4.who is bargaadaars?
5.matching
1.economic liberalization
( ) A.restriction in foreign import
tax
2.arbitrary dismissal
( ) B.of state government by
central government
3.ethinic cleansing
( ) C.towards people who are
different from themselves
4.federal principles
( ) D.greater autonomy for state
Governments
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ways in which MNCs set up or control production in other countries.
1. What do you mean by globalization.
2. Ford an American MNC is one of the worlds largest
manufacturers.
3. WTO was started at the initiative of ..countries.
4. MNC (
) A. Mahindra and Mahindra
5. WTO (
) B. World Bank
6. SEZ ( ) C. Industrial zone
7. IBRD, IDA ( ) D. International trade.
8. FORD (
) E. Production in more than one country.
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chapters of various governments at the centre and the state levels.how are
they similar of different?
2.How do different types of regional aspirations draw from cultural,and
economic dimensions?

3.Find out and list all the benefits students of your school are entitled to.Do
they manage to get them properly?Discuss in both the class and outside the
school in your homes or playground?
4.End of emergency..
5.TDP
6 initiated the telecom revolution in india.
7.SAD
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1. Describe the relationship between increase of food production and food
security.
2. Graph 1 in page no.146, fill up the blanks.
3. Through .corporation stock of food grains
maintained in India.
4. In 1943-45 famine took away 3-5 million peopleslives.
5. The mid-day meals scheme was first implemented by
state.
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1.In order to form government it becomes necessary for political parties


attract people from different sections of society.How do different political
parties raise these objectives in the second phase after independence?
2.What were the developments that weakened the inclusive nature of Indian
polity?How is the ability to accommodate different communities and regional
aspirations changing?
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1. Why do you think effects of climate may be felt by all countries?


2. ..indian state banned chemical fertilisers and pesticides.
3. In .state the lethal impact of pesticides seen in 1976.
4. What do you mean by chipkoandolan..
5. Tata Motors (
) A. Edible oils
6. Ranbaxy ( ) B. TVs
7. Asian Paints (
) C. Nuts and bolts
8. Sundaram Fasteners ( ) D. Paints
9. Capacitors (
) E. Medicines
10.
Parakh Foods (
) F. Automobiles.
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1.What are the different roles done by united Nations in order to build peace
in the world?
2.How were the super powers benefited by military alliances?
3.what do you understand by the term decolonisation?
4.asia-african conference represented by . Nations.
5.Suez Canal nationalized in ..
6.naato organized in the year
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1. Do you think migrants are trouble makers/trouble shooters in their
destinations?
2. What is the need of The Emigration Act made in 1983
3. .state has the largest remittances in India from abroad.
4. The national commission of rural labour reported that uneven
development accelerated ..migration
5. Nearly 50,000 women fromkerala migrate annually to work in
.processing industries of Maharastra.
6. ..cutters are example of migration from rural areas to
rural areas in Maharastra.
7. Developed countries required only ..workers from india.
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1.What was the nature of shift in power in the world in the after world war?
2.Why west Asia became a center of tensions in the world?
4.Given the idea of democracy do yo think a few countries should have
special powers in making the decisions?
4.Who amongst the following is not involved in the west asian crisis?
a)Egypt
b)Indonesia
c)Britan
d)Israel
5.Expand SEATO?
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1. Why do developed countries want developing countries to liberalise
their trade and investment? What do you think should the developing
countries demand in return?
2. Differentiate the foreign trade and the foreign investment?
3. How would flexibility in labour laws help companies?
4. IBRD means
5. Karif (
) A. working capital
6. Rabi () B. Fixed Capital
7. Building, machines (
) C. Rainy season

8. Raw material, money ( ) D. winter season.


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1.Formation of NAM was not merly in the context of military alliances but
also in the context of economic policies justify the answer?
2.How did cold war produce arms race as well as arms control?
3.International court of justice located in the ..
4.UNESCO located in .
5.by 2012,the membership of NAM was .
6.The jews considered Palestine as their

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1. Why did the people of Jalsindhi village refuse to move out of the
village.
2. Graph 1 in page no. 159 Q. write brief note on the inequality in india
based on the graphs and figures.
3. Graph 2 in page no. 160
a. what is the total wealth held by billionaires and the number of them
in 1996.
b. Do you observe increase or decrease in the number and total
wealth held by billionaires from 1996 to 2011.
4. is the single largest river development in India.
5. The resistance to Sardarsarovar project in Gujrat is
called..
6. Suvarnabhoomi International airport (
) A. Egypt
7. Heathrow Airport (
) B. UAE
8. Indira Gandhi international Airport (
) C. Delhi
9. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (
) D. Bankok
10.
Dubai International Airport ( ) E. London
11.
Cairo International Airport ( ) F. Hyderabad.
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1.How are the rights of black people in USA and Meria paibi movements
similar or different?
2.What are the basic features of social movement?Basoc fetures of social
movement?
3.what were the different types of responses to the weaponisation?
4.In how many countries green peace movement spread over at present?
5.define SALT?
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What were the reasons for putting barriers to foreign investment by the
Indian government? Why did it wish to remove these barriers?
The share of agriculture sector in USAs GDP is%
.. country has the highest (16%) valued voting in policy
making of IBRD.
Indian Government removed barriers on foreign trade and foreign investment
from ..year
IDA means..
The total number of members in WTO at present are.
The slogan given by NarendraModi to attract foreign investment towards
india is
The facilities provided in SEZ are.

1.Read the table 3 in page no. 97 and answer the following questions.
a. What are mega cities? Give examples
b. What is a Revenue or Census village? How does it different from a
Hamlet
c. What are cities having population between 1 to 10 million called?
Give examples.
d. Which settlement is put in lower level of indian settlements in
hierarchy?
1. What are the problems of Urbanisation?
2. What factors have influenced the settlement of your place in the past
10 years?
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1.Discuss and find out how movements mobilize people from across the
globe like in the above insitatnce of campaign to protest in the context of
Bhopal gas tragedy?
2.Compare and contrast the procedures of conflict/cases resolution by the
village community elders and by courts.which do you prefer and why?
3.How do you think RTI would help in improving and monitoring the work of
the governments

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