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Social Science Question Paper Class 8

The document outlines the structure and guidelines for the SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL's Annual Examination for Social Science for the academic year 2023-24, detailing the maximum marks, compulsory questions, and the division of the question paper into five sections. It includes various types of questions such as multiple choice, case studies, and map pointing. Additionally, it provides specific examples of questions related to social issues, history, and geography that students may encounter in the examination.
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Social Science Question Paper Class 8

The document outlines the structure and guidelines for the SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL's Annual Examination for Social Science for the academic year 2023-24, detailing the maximum marks, compulsory questions, and the division of the question paper into five sections. It includes various types of questions such as multiple choice, case studies, and map pointing. Additionally, it provides specific examples of questions related to social issues, history, and geography that students may encounter in the examination.
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SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL ANNUAL EXAMINATION (2023-24) vill SOCIAL SCIENCE MAXIMUM MARKS: 80 GENERAL INFORMATIONS ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY USE BLUE OR BLACK PEN FOR WRITING ‘THE QUESTION PAPER IS DIVIDED INTO FIVE SECTIONS. SECTION A CONSISTS OF 20 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS EACH CARRY 1 MARK SECTION 8 CONSISTS OF CASE BASED QUESTIONS FROM GEOGRAPHY, CIVICS AND HISTORY SECTION C CONSISTS OF 3 MARKS QUESTIONS SECTION D CONSISTS OF 4 MARKS QUESTIONS SECTION E HAS MAP POINTING ATTACH THE LOOSE MAPS IN BETWEEN THE ANSWER SCRIPT. A, ANSWER THE FOLLOWING MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS. - When tribals lose their access to the lands and forest, it actually leads to A. Loss of their habitation B. Loss of their source of income C. Gaining a scope of living a more comfortable life 2B: BothAandB 2: Reaid the following statements and choose the incorrect option | Article 17 states that untouchability is reinforced ll, Noone can prevent dalits from educating themselves. {ll. They have equal rights of using public facilities IV. Untouchability must not be discouraged. Choose the incorrect option 1x20 AC landiv B illand IV cM D, ii, lilandiv 3. Assertion: There should be universal access to water Reason: Water is a public facility copt 4%, A&R are correct and Ris the correct explanation of A B. Aand R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A. € Aistrue but Ris false. ‘D. Ais false but R true _aC We should nat give the provision of public facilities in the hands of private companies because, 1 Private companies will charge high price 1. Private companies are busy with other things Mm. Government will lose it’s support system 1. Private companies primarily work for profit Choose the correct eption A. iit aM cmv RAW 5.1L Rathnam said, he has faith in rituals i, Rathnam belongs to a dalit family Ill. Rathnam doesn't have access to education. ‘Choose the correct option A. | Wis correct, but Ill is wrong B. land Ill is correct but lis wrong 2: Mis correct but and |i! is wrong D. lll is correct but | and I is wrong 6. The enforcement of laws become more important when it has to A. Punish the accused 'B. Protect the strong from the weak & Protect the weak from the strong D. Defend the accused J, It’s easy for the foreign companies to set up their factories in India because, ‘A. India is a huge country with abandoned land resource 8. Lawsare poorly enforced C. Economically India is strong &. Both Aand B 'B. Just as victories against the British had earlier encouraged rebellion, the defeat of rebel forces "encouraged desertion... Because, A. Rebels lost their confidence 'B. British power was destroyed C. The battle was already won by British (D- Rebels were afraid of the situation, as the sepoys were losing the battle. 9, Match the following ~ Ti, Gulamgiri il, Ezhava caste lil, Sati Daha iv. Arya Samaj —— a ae) Adi bei, co, dell D. Ady, belli, eli, dei 10. Assertion; The Moderate leaders wanted to develop public awareness about the unjust nature of British rule Reason: They appreciated British rule in their speaches CODES: A AB Rare correct and R is the correct explanation of A B, Aand Rare correct but R is not the correct explanation of A -® Aistrue but R is false. D. Ais false but R true AL. Read the following statements and choose the correct option A Phule set out to attack dalits. N._He claimed Brahmins are Aryans Wl. Aryans were subjugated by Dravidians WV. The upper castes had no right to their land and power. Choose the correct option a iit B. iMiV c. nv 2 Ail 12. The Lahore session of 1929 presided by A. Mahatma Gandhi 8 Gopal Krishna Gokhale © Jawaharlal Nehru D. Lalalajpat Rai | 23, The Lucknow Session in 1916 was significant as A. Itreunited the moderates and radicals B. The resolution of PurnaSwaraj was taken £= Muslim league left the side of Congress D. Muslim league joined with Congress 14. The Poverty and Unbritish Rule in india was written by A. Jawaharlal Nehru 'B. Mahatma Gandhi = DadabhaiNauroji D. Bhagat Singh 45. In Norway 15 people live per square Km. This above number can be considered as A. Population growth of Norway 8. Population rate of Nerway C.__ Balance of Population of Norway +2 Population density of Norway 3|Page A Arce 8 Ade C_ Northen Amertea ae Oceania = iy Assertion (Ah: Bangalore region oF InGle NS densa pope ater F peasond®)

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