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SESE SSS) EES S See SES! SEE eh ine PSS! 55 SEES HES 1S) os SE as NIRA RAGS ROOD SRT nem SET-3 n . Wea SIS & Series ZZYYU6 | A op coe 32/6/3 ‘ waa. udenet wea—ua ale oy set-yferent & & Roll No. yaya araza fer | oh Candidates must write the Q.P. Code a on the title page of the answer-book. | [) arenas feara SOCIAL SCIENCE * Pratt wa: 3 0 sitar or: 80. Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 as spear ate ca fs ea ern fae ys 32 (ws ate) 2 ® oe weinaa # fet ra at site fae ne wera rs a vane see -gfereT ya-ys A afr | it © Brat sifa ae el fe ga wei—ua F387 yea @ | i © Free aren from ye we a wee, ee gear nes arms crave ford | 8 gaye Fag & fare 1s ferme ar aera fear ane | wera a fare Gate F 10.15 & 33 Roan sre | 10.15 AF 10.30 a aw whee hat wen a BA Ate we) orale & ahr 8 set gfe 1 aS Se eT fer | a © Please check that this question paper contains 32 printed pages (Including z Map). & * QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. aS © Ploaso check that this question paper contains 37 questions. a * Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer- IE: book before attempting it. ® * 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The / question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m, From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 ( a.m., the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write [) any answer on the answer-book during this period. se =
aGeneral Instructions : () Question paper contains 87 questions. All questions are compulsory, Question paper comprises six Sections - A, B, C, D, E and F There are 87 questions in the question paper. (ii) Section A- Question nos. 1 to 20 are MCQs of 1 mark each. (iii) Section B - Question nos. 21 to 24 are Very Short Answer Type Questions, carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 40 words. (iv) Section C - Question nos. 25 to 29 are Short Answer Type Questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words, (v) Section D - Question nos. 30 to 83 are Long Answer Type Questions, carrying 5 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 120 words. (vi) Section E - Question nos. from 34 to 36 are Case Based Questions with three sub questions and are of 4 marks each. (vii) Section F - Question no. 37 is map based, carrying 5 marks with two parts, 87 (a) from History (2 marks) and 37 (b) from Geography (3 marks). (viii) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice has been provided in a few questions. Only one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted. (ix) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary. 32/6/3 < >ws & (20 x 1= 20) (agfraedta wea) 1, Prentice & ate er ert ah & fore wa sepa er 8 sea re Pl gE ie A eer Rarerart Seares HUT BT 7 (A) sega arf ereta spofeel a oa wa shetfirh ver wet 8 1 B) ear art ag sam ae & fore aguas eet vt Pola act 2 | (Cy agerga rh Fah A sere % fore ertia eh & eo See atte 2 | CD) seuss Serf, wards Sorh Goa site oh faa & fore Hach 2, farafeftaa a & a ar ster aafera 8 2 (A) wafie Ga ATES () fxs ae | gt (© qireare te ©) fafmin ars art 3. Prafetad ta ata at oe oreinfa ata oh afafate & 2 A) eget rer aren a fers | ®) Wersrten ee wero tert | (C) starve 4 gars Bet are UH Sat | D) Sens Hela grr He are ws fers HI | 32/6/3 <4> BeaSECTION- A (Multiple Choice Questions) (20 x 1 = 20) 1. Which one of the following is a major benefit to a local company which goes for joint production with an MNC ? 1 (A) MNC provides Money and Technology to local company. (B) MNC takes all decisions to reduce burden of local company. (©) MNC purchases alll shares of local company for faster produetion. (D) MNC might ask for labour and capital investment from local company. 2. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched ? 1 (A) Primary Sector — Money Lender (B) Secondary Sector -— Priest (©) Tertiary Sector — Bank (D) Manufacturing Sector — Gardener 3. Which one of the following is an activity of the unorganized sector ? 1 (A) A teacher teaching in a school. (B) A worker going to work in a big factory, (©) A doctor treating patients in a hospital. (D) A daily wage labourer working under a contractor. 32/6/3
ae4, Prefered #8 ata ead err aah A aaa afk an nfafattrat a dae H fivla era a? (A) Peet de ar veers @) Aaa dens acer (©) eri ager O) Si aera ays aeet 5. aaa dait ax Prefered seri a fran fife ih ad fares ar ar afore: 1 agers agers Fi goon at art aT | TL. annfire aygt & te det A tere a) eH eT | IL. tertifas oraen 1 ferca ghfeaa ae & fare ae er eae | IV. ei aia ernfis-coriifes fertier At dara age | farmed: (A) 13i il @®) Waitt (©) I3itIv () 131 32/6/3 <é> ae4, Who among the following takes the decision regarding saving and loan activities in the Self Help Groups (SHGs) ? 1 (A) Manager of a Bank (B) Members of Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) (©) Local Money Lenders (D) Members of Self-Help Group (SHG) 5. Consider the following statements on Power sharing and choose the correct option. 1 I. Imposing the will of majority community over others. I. It helps in reducing the possibility of conflict between the social groups Il. Power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order. IV. It brings socio-political opposition among parties. Options : (A) Tand IIL (®) Iand I (©) Land IV (D) Land 32/6/3 <71> ae6. Ae eae wert dt wer, sifted (A) ait ere (R) Z| wera at feu stk ae Famer rae ahifsry : aaftreert (A): ciepda 4 rrp & fore corte eet weer & | wer (R): | corhifee eeii at sar i fee ow meray fiver Pel 2 farmed: (A) (A) 3ik ®) Set at Z BK ®), (A) Hat aTET? | ®) (A) Hk ®) Set ae &, vig ®), (A) Mae ore we (C) (A) Bae, afer (R) mera 2 | ©) (A) Teta, TYR) BEAL 7, Ba-A hr ra eB 8 shifare site al farases aor aa aAHASTT wa-A wa-B (fare) (ai) 1 Sift era gt uaa 2, waa mm. fren 3 wat Iv. 4, sare a fraea: I ot om w a 4 3 1 2 ®) 3 4 1 2 © 4 1 3 2 @) 4 2 1 3 3216/3
aaa6. Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct option. 1 Assertion (A) : Political Parties are important in the functioning of democracy. Reason (R) : The media plays an important role in the making of Political Parties. Options : (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (©) )is true, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true. 7. Match Column — A with Column ~B and choose the correct option. 1 Column - A Column - B (Subjects) (List) I. E-Programming 1. Concurrent List IL. Police 2. Union List II. Education 3. State List IV. Defence 4, Residuary List Options : I nom ow @ 4 3 1 2 ®) 3 4 1 2 © 4 1 3 2 @) 4 2 1 3 32/6/3
ae8. Preiferan Quit ta feet om afta oraea 2 7 (A) dh (B) we (C) wie (@) sete 9. Prafetad wert at aie sit adi fared ar ar Fife: TL reat etd onftrantcn ent ae 2 1 Tl agent stare eter and, van sik sears ae ft eae 2 | TL, asa aggre at sae gra send or eet rer set Ht aera Vat Tae BUTE | TV, une wha di fargara oT @ | freva: (A) LU aI (@) Llsikiv (©) IL WaikIv () Llsikiv 10, Frrferfera 3 & fare a Bt uta dee 4 afeorstt ar tafser aa orf @ 2 @ = (By srtegfern (© wie ) 3Ra 32/6/3
a8. Which one of the following countries have One Party System ? 1 (A) China ®) India (©) Pakistan (D) America 9. Read the following statements and choose the correct option : 1 I. There is no official religion in India. Il, Communities have freedom to profess and practice their religion. II, State helps communities by giving aid to educational institutions run by them. IV. India believes in theoeracy. Options : (A) I, and IIT () 1, MandIv (©) I, WandIv @) I, WandIv 10. Which one of the following countries has the highest representation of women in their National Parliament ? 1 (A) Russia (B) Australia (©) Sweden () India 32/6/3 <1 > P.T.O.11. Prafefiad at gift Fife otk wal faencs ar aa Sfare | 1 a) (after) @ Paesige lq) ech srgenit (b) Saa Bfeeett dy a set stidter (@ rites ay fafa T for @ Fea Qy) ga ec 0s waa coo fa) ) © @ @ 1 Vv mm dw ® I Vv Ww © Ww ou sw I @ 1 Vou mW 12, Prefer + & fret teen arenes aera “are tse! frase 2 1 (A) fafa ay vet (B) are tire fees (©) ame agrard @) Tae Ta 13. 1840 3 1860 % dta gets 8 tara & fae & are Prafertian A a ata ar seit aT 7 1 @) chester @) yesikana (©) wafitrn sit aaenge (D) aia atk era 3216/3 <2 > ae11. Match the following and choose the correct option. (a) ) © @ (A) ®) © (D) (Leader) Victor Emmanuel IT Guiseppe Mazzini Guiseppe Garibaldi Count Cavour fa) ) © I Ww ou mu or Ww wou su I Iv I (Role) I Chief Minister of Italy II. Young Italy Movement IIL. Conquered the Kingdom of Sicillies IV. Proclaimed as king of Unified Italy @ 1 m1 12. Who among the following brought out ‘Bengal Gazette; the first weekly newspaper ? (a) ®) © @) Bipin Chandra Pal Bal Gangadhar Tilak Gangadhar Bhattacharya Raja Rammohan Roy 13. Which of the following industries increased with the expansion of railways in England from 1840s to 1860s ? “@ ®) © @) 32/6/3 Iron and Steel Jute and Cotton Aluminium and Bauxite Copper and Steel P.T.O. <>14, atta cit 9c rarest H arith sat wa Te 2 Prafafen freed § a at erm Ft Tear ifs : (A) eet aft trai @) WHarissikas (C) width wife & aad & fore (D) fam age ater aes 15, Presferfiaa srrreprd at wera @ eet HI EAT aifSTT 2 Fe Uh yer ara Hate | + aeate st nea? | ad fare sar ar sit arftres areker Mt raver Stet 2 | «© eae fae 100 cm a afte arlis aot Ht srreerar er 2 | freed: (A) *€ (B) RT (©) wae ©) =r 16. S.A Br eOT-B & ora fers Fife sik wel famed wr aes fre wae A wa-B (ra) (ata) 1 Ferret 1 wera Mater 2 ees M1. daa 3. Beret IV. aa 4. Ws BER farmed: I nu om iw a 4 3 2 1 @®) 3 4 1 2 © 2 1 4 3 Mm 1 2 3 4 3216/3
ae14. Why did Europeans flee to America in 19** century ? Identify the correct reason from the following options : 1 (A) Poverty and diseases (B) Due to gold rush (©) To escape from the French Revolution (D) Asan aftermath of the Vietnam War 15. Identify the Crop with the help of the following information and choose the correct option. 1 © Thisis the staple food crop. © This is a Kharif crop. * Itrequires high temperature and high humidity. + Itrequires above 100 em of annual rainfall. Options: (A) Wheat (B) Maize (© Rice ) Jwar 16. Match the Column ~ A with Column — B and choose the correct option : 1 Column - A Column - B (River) (Dam) I. Mahanadi 1. Sardar Sarovar I. Narmada 2. Hirakud I. Chambal 3. Salal IV. Chenab 4, Rana Pratap Sagar Options : I nu om ow “a 4 3 2 1 ®) 3 4 1 2 © 2 1 4 3 @) 1 2 3 4 P.T.O. 32/6/3 <5 >11, Prafafaa da ata wrgm wera e 7 @ weighed feo @) write atte © wih wae @) aeage fet vitae 18. Preaferan deersit 38 ats ah ‘faa Prone fed tere? 7 (a) fats (B) seria agate (C) fra area ares (D) srerhga a rat 19, Prafefaa ta ifs areier’ Ft adactt wear wie ats ah 7 (A) ast arr (8) Frater sre (©) favafrenca sigem sar @) ae ce dan arin 32/6/3 <6 > Bea17. Which of the following pair is correctly matched ? 1 (A) Alluvial Soil Western Rajasthan (B) Black Soil Northern Plain (©) Arid Soil Deccan Plateau (D) Laterite Soil Western Ghats 18. Which one of the following organizations prepares the ‘World Development Report’? 1 (A) World Bank (B) International Monetary Fund (C) World Health Organis: ion (D) International Labour Organisation 19. Which one of the following is the preceding Government Agency of NITI Aayog ? 1 (A) Planning Commission (B) Election Commission (©) University Grants Commission (D) Union Public Service Commission 32/6/3 <7 > ae P.T.O.20. 4M effi fa um eet aa Tar akan € | af ga uftardt At sea aH: F 6,000, % 4,000, & 7,000 3h & 3,000 8 aga Ba Ht sited sry an ath 2 wet Peer sr aT ‘oifarg | 1 (A) %5,000 (B) 73,000 (©) %2,000 @) %6,000 wea (4x2=8) (aif q-seta wea) 21, 1815361 Perr ahr & Pedi a seed a set Afar | 2 22, meta Seti a oaftres terre Sa der PHS sana g 7 sere af ere ifs | 2 23. fa-aefia aaen A feed ot Petematt Ft ea Fifa | 2 24. (a) ph & anyhoo & fore rea sean arr Req my feed a weal At ere ARE | 1x2=2 erat >) Brera fh fed a fastest A caren Fife | 1x2=2 3216/3 <1 > ae20. 21. 22, 23. 24. Assume there are four families in a locality. If the income of each family is % 6,000, & 4,000, & 7,000 and & 3,000 then find out the average income of the locality from the following options : 1 (A) 5,000 (B) %3,000 (© %2,000 @) %6,000 SECTION-B (Very Short Answer Type Questions) (4x2=8) Mention any two objectives of the ‘Treaty of Vienna’ of 1815. 2 How to create more employment in rural areas ? Explain with examples. 2 Examine any two features of Bi-Party system. 2 (a) Explain any two efforts taken by the Government of India to modernise agriculture, 1x2=2 OR () Explain any two features of Rabi cropping season. 1x2=2 32/6/3 <9 > ae P.T.O.5. wy 26. 27. 29. 30, 31. wwus-41 (6x 3= 15 (arg-saita waa) “Lod at & area 8 area Few eh oe Ht gea—deght aren a ea ef” ga ees A ATEN Se eT HIATT | facore & fora ereottaar ar ger eat eae @ 2 saree Bea caren Fifare | ran i Panel ia al At caren fare | afeorrs wean are atta Paamait Hf arises exrfa ae & fare fing me Pegi ata Soret Fraaren Fife | @ ) fa) ) @) ) 32/6/3 wr ades Soa Bit Hea S 7 wre FATT | aera aa} alts faarra 3 oftaes & ea A caren Hae | ws - a (4x 5 = 20) (ai-arita 39) chara aren a Se Bee Fa ATT TT 2 2 ITE =A I aaa ARETE BEER Fl Ger A cima UTHER Pa WH seat ze 7 ETE ATT | ars anf & site fire seu at 8 ae Peer ot eaaT e 7 sereeil fea eareAT afar | aera “feral ta Ht anti afte (Fale) fatato sett & ferasra Banh se 8 |” serecoit alga caren Afi | <0 > BEa 20 Bh o o26. 27, 28, 31. SECTION - C (Short Answer Type Questions) (6x 3= 15) ‘By the end of 19* century a new visual culture took shape in India.” Explain the statement with examples. 3 Why is the issue of sustainability important for development ? Explain with examples. 3 Explain any three terms of Credit 3 Explain any three steps taken by the Belgium government to accommodate regional differences. 3 (a) Why do we call Tourism as a Trade ? Explain. 3 OR (>) Explain the importance of Transportation in the economic development of the country. 3 SECTION - D (Long Answer Type Questions) (4x5 = 20) (a) Why is Democratic Government considered as Legitimate Government ? Explain. 5 OR (>) How is Democracy a better form of government in comparison to dictatorship ? Explain. 5 (a) How can the industrial pollution of fresh water be reduced ? Explain with examples. 5 oR (b) “The economic strength of a country is measured by the development of manufacturing industries.” Explain with examples. 5 32/6/3 <2 > ae P.T.O.32. 33. 34, (a) afgenatt & ara afon atk aarra HI SraER crac wave sl ara wed ze | wae FH saecil ated gfe Fifare | area (b) ‘atari a ww Ferra Fafa a eas a A Rafa ae Se 8 gE Al sere afta gfe Afra | (a) ‘dedteer up agaranh saute 8 1 ee Al ace Sif | aaa (b) fateh faar at sinha ae & fore Premrestter Beit arr fare me suet FY ae aif | ws-= (@x4=12) (ea srenfta 9) Fea re aia ay age site sere He fee are eal eer ser Perfeae : ara H fara carta ater Ht ae eh case saan i citarda Hr Ta TH BT TS AST TAT 2 | wh aa 8 arcafenrsil sit or—deradt & fee ata 36 era cibil ar gare ean @ | ae ter & amt oma 4 ofr & ae tat ht Ga orerd B Sa 2 | ears wea waar cat feu or @ ean sel cada aft os ott urge ef #1 get afeensit wr sfatatira agra % ara ah eat citeda Haat oars Ht agg fara’ | aetET, FTTH aragg oni sf ate dental ere ¢ 1 dard S gaa dh Prater ea a ata @ ait ctr a3 sere 8 oat fee aa 2 Sifaea O aoaet H Aas Frafira wa a ae He | (34.1) aredta faerie at cine 8 aaa ar war Fai TAT TAT a? (34.2) rea A eerrtta eae Al ede fearfet 9 fae apne attends aft ist BI aA TERT eH rere HS 2 Farge shifre | (34.3) URC AER ge fester & fre sore ay, fori at sara Ht caren Fifa | 3216/3 <2 > Bea or o32. @) (b) 33. (@) ) Respect and equal treatment to women are necessary ingredients in a democratic society. Support the statement with examples. OR ‘Democracy transforms people from the status of a subject into that of a citizen.’ Support the statement with examples. ‘Globalisation is a multidimensional concept. Examine the statement. OR Examine the steps taken by the developing countries to attract foreign investment. o a o SECTION - E (3x 4= 12) (Case Based Questions) 34, Read the given source and answer the questions that follow : DECENTRALISATION IN INDIA This new system of local government is the largest experiment in democracy conducted anywhere in the world. There are now about 36 lakh elected representatives in the panchayats and municipalities ete., all over the country. This number is bigger then the population of many countries in the world. Constitutional status for local government has helped to deepen democracy in our country. Tt has also increased women's representation and voice in our democracy. At the same time, there are many difficulties. While elections are held regularly of Panchayats and people participate enthusiastically in it but meetings of gram sabhas are not held regularly. (84.1) Why is Indian decentralisation considered as the largest experiment in democracy ? (34.2) Analyse how constitutional status for local government has helped to deepen democracy in India ? (84.3) Explain any two steps taken by the Indian Government for 32/6/3 decentralisation. 2 <3> ae P.T.0.35, fea ma dia a) afge sit gem ie few wedi aor ae fetta, theirs Farearat deal ad % ved are oe ana 4 atabtiern ar af ag aqarat Ht waz Fo yar at | aca aicters at afa fret @ cgeanfeat 2 chit at faee aes a ‘afieaore & fore Sta fara | atte eye ort afew fect A can & fire aint al ry aft sel) arara Yow FEI ae ares ferrard 23 & feu aes We ava Sra | 1906 % arg a SS STA ara sta ert & fata A ft at oma ert at | ST ram fda stk sta A Pret & sere or re a | wereaey, wre seibrafe ar Al aaa SII AM eH | 1900 8 1912 & aNd A ae wae 1 sees ST a TAT | wee rea ag am aera rarer vf er 1 3g 3 ee Prager eh Fa er a ah eh fafea progr Sar A sere BH) GU HAS fore ge dae sere F oped 9 gafery are Sade & ae ar aera am Sar | oa art ST odie Ow fae Saft aK rt rat | Ba ean feden at area ercarit 4 ft pts fore ag at steal, wife & fore ach San, oh ae Sa, He a ee A oh ae aga aR ge a A aT Le HRT SATE TE | arc af ae Hao aA | age a ae ag a wr HE CT aT he Rew aT eek Bah een ay ae rH eT GAT eT | eH Me aires seme Ae aS | (35.1) eateft stidtert ae ert 7 (35.2) UR Ht at was HI sere 1900 & 1912 & ara Ge eit et aT 7 (35.3) fré 2 wearsii At caren Hifae free aa FY YA: STAR We HET TeTaAT Ar 3216/3
Bea35. Read the given source and answer the questions that follow : INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. By the first decade of the twentieth century a series of changes affected the pattern of industrialization in India, As the swadeshi movement gathered momentum, nationalists mobilised people to boyeott foreign cloth. Industrial groups organised themselves to protect their collective interests, pressurising the government to increase tariff protection and grant other concessions, From 1906, moreover, the export of Indian yarn to China declined since produce from Chinese and Japanese mills flooded the Chinese market. So industrialists in India began shifting from yarn to cloth production Cotton piece goods production in India doubled between 1900 and 1912. Yet, till the First World War, industrial growth was slow. The war created a dramatically new situation. With British mills busy with war production to meet the needs of the army, Manchester imports into India declined Suddenly, Indian mills had a vast home market to supply. As the war prolonged, Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs : jute bags, cloth for army uniforms, tents and leather boots, horse and mule saddles and a host of other items. New factories were set up and old ones ran multiple shifts. Many new workers were employed and everyone was made to work longer hours, Over the war years industrial production boomed. (35.1) What was the Swadeshi Movement ? (35.2) Why did the Cotton piece goods production in India double between 1900 to 1912? (35.3) Explain any two events that helped India to regain its market. 2 32/6/3 <2 > ae P.T.O.36. feqare eta ai age ite ga a fee me we & se feats I 4 aagara afte aero at aiearor ol shift eek ar A abl ag ara wel S| eH Sec He ga aT | sera é Pe ait artigo wera satel & snare ME 1 ers ge Sai A earta aqere wean siftrantel & are Prerat 08 arava eet Hearn F ge g aif eel 8 A deberet F a areca A yt St wad 2 | atten ae ford dase & aiat & ci ger Sha seam afar & sea set a eae orl we wea & fare dena @ | wg Sat Fat ‘cin aed aa Sha saree A car hee sie aH AI si a eae A ethene eT HUTS, S users & sera faa 5 tat init a a 1,200 Bee ae af a crea “Tig uf ax df fire arnt at Pam orga; ot fren afita aed & cer ated ait Ht gate Baas aa sar I aaa a (36.1) 4 ayer a ha afaa e 7 1 (36.2) ‘ver sfia ara siftsftem 3% seza A care shia | 1 (36.3) ay ofa 3 dear & fore ayers flrs vere ary ae we S 7 sere ales ee Afar | 2 wa (2+3=5) (arafera artenfta sez) 37. (a) arate fee me orhifees tar—arafaa et eri (A) 37 (B) at sifaea Prana 2 | Og ara Ai aera @ $8 teary otk He we Giet ag tarsi Hae wet ara ferfiae, | 2 (A) 48 ean Sei 1927 4 area cite aia Sr aaferaers ga aT | (B) Fe Sar wet mere Tie A ew AKG AIST aT | 32/6/3 <6 > Bea36. Read the given source and answer the questions that follow : 4 COMMUNITY AND CONSERVATION Conservation strategies are not new in our country. We often ignore that in India, forests are also home to some of the traditional communities. In some areas of India, local communities are struggling to conserve these habitats along with government officials, recognising that only this will secure their own long-term livelihood. In Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, villagers have fought against mining by citing the Wildlife Protection Act. In many areas, villagers themselves are protecting habitats and explicitly rejecting government involvement. The inhabitants of five villages in the Alwar district of Rajasthan have declared 1,200 hectares of forest as the Bhairodev Dakav ‘Sonchuri’, declaring their own set of rules and regulations which do not allow hunting, and are protecting the wildlife against any outside encroachments. (36.1) How are forests related with Communities ? 1 (36.2) Explain the aim of ‘Wildlife Protection Act. 1 (36.3) How are communities working for the conservation of Wildlife Explain with example. 2 SECTION - F (Map Based Questions) 243 37. (a) Two places (A) and (B) have been marked on the given political outline ‘Map of India. Identify them with the help of given information and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them. 2 (A) The place where Indian National Congress Session was held in 1927. (B) The place where Mahatma Gandhi broke Salt law 32/6/3 <27 > ae P.T.O.>) Re} ef ten aaa wo fefetad a feed da a scam frei ara sifea shifay sth ae am farftae @) eerie santa cargo Gi) SRT RAY] Sal aT Gil) Beare Bisa Mena TT Gv) Sizer ang Ae: Prafeifan wea Sar gfeanfira wtenfitat & fore wea cea 37 & eA | fardi ute wedi & on fafae | (37.1) (37.2) (37.3) (37.4) (87.5) (37.6) 32/6/3 wee ara ferfan stat seta ta witte afar 1927 3 gan a | Sa ear a ars ferftan sal mercer ie 9 ers a AST aT | Sa wet a ar ferftay sel eeu viet sr-aeteta wag arg fra | sa se or ara ferftae stat ereperarer weary aa Para 8 1 se usa ait ara feiftay sel Seurare ateedax eae arch fra 2 | waa ara fafa sat sisen aah 9H fea 2 | (5x 1=5)() On the same outline Map of India locate and label any three of the following with suitable symbols. 3 (i) Indira Gandhi International Airport. (i) Kakrapara — Atomic Power Station. (ii) Hyderabad — Software Technology Park (iv) Kandla Sea Port Note : The following questions are for the Visually Impaired Candidates only in Lieu of Q. No. 37. (x 1=5) Attempt any five questions : (87.1) Name the place where the session of Indian National Congress was held in 1927. 1 (87.2) Name the place where Mahatma Gandhi broke the Salt law. 1 (87.3) Name the city where Indira Gandhi International Airport is located. 1 (37.4) Name the State where Kakrapara Nuclear plant is located. 1 (37.5) Name the State where Hyderabad Software Technology park is located. 1 (87.6) Name the State where Kandla Sea Port is located. 1 32/6/3 <2 > ae32/6/3 <30 >Map for Q. No. 37 wat. 37 & faq ater Area sara wer Tarif Yen INDIA (POLITICAL OUTLINE MAP) 32/6/332/6/3 BBEEO
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