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Page 1 of 15 5ZO5RSD II SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II (2013-14) /SOCIAL SCIENCE IX/ Class – IX 3-3½ 100 Time allowed : 3-3½ hours Maximum Marks : 100 (i) 31 (ii) (iii) 1 8 (iv) 9 20 3 80 (v) 21 28 5 120 (vi) 29 30 3-3 vii) 31 मु� पाठ पर आधा�रत है 10 General Instructions : (i) The question paper has 31 questions in all. All questions are compulsory. (ii) Marks are indicated against each question. (iii) Questions from serial number 1 to 8 are very short answer type questions. Each question carries one mark. (iv) Questions from serial number 9 to 20 are 3 marks questions. Answer of these questions should not exceed 80 words each. (v) Questions from serial number 21 to 28 are 5 marks questions. Answer of these questions should not exceed 100 words each. (vi) Question number 29 and 30 are map question of 3 marks each, from History and Geography respectively. After completion, attach the maps inside your answer book. (vii) Question number 31 is from Open Text themes and it is of 10 marks. cbse.jagranjosh.com

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IISUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II (2013-14)

   /SOCIAL SCIENCE IX/ Class – IX

3-3½ 100

Time allowed : 3-3½ hours Maximum Marks : 100

(i) 31

(ii)

(iii) 1 8

(iv) 9 20 3 80

(v) 21 28 5 120

(vi) 29 30 3-3

vii) 31 मु� पाठ पर आधा�रत है 10

General Instructions :(i) The question paper has 31 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.(ii) Marks are indicated against each question.(iii) Questions from serial number 1 to 8 are very short answer type questions. Each

question carries one mark.(iv) Questions from serial number 9 to 20 are 3 marks questions. Answer of these

questions should not exceed 80 words each.(v) Questions from serial number 21 to 28 are 5 marks questions. Answer of these

questions should not exceed 100 words each.(vi) Question number 29 and 30 are map question of 3 marks each, from History and

Geography respectively. After completion, attach the maps inside your answerbook.

(vii) Question number 31 is from Open Text themes and it is of 10 marks.

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1

Name any one pastoral nomad group of Jammu and Kashmir.

1

/ OR

Why did the British reward those who killed animals like tigers and wolves ?

1

/ OR

Who invented the first mechanical reaper and when?

1

2

Name any two states of India where thorn forests are found.

1

3

Which house is known as the Lower Chamber ?

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4

Some Hindu groups wanted to take out Ganpati procession through Muslim majority area. Inyour opinion what best role can the Muslims play in this situation?

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5

What are reserved constituencies?

1

6

Name any two causes of poverty.

1

7 1964-65

Which state is recorded the highest rate in production of wheat in the year 1964-65 ?

1

8

When was a special stamp released on ‘Wheat Revolution’ ?

1

9

Mention three ways in which pastoralists have coped up with the changes in moderntimes.

3

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How did the spread of railways affect the forests in India ?

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Why were the Confucian rulers of China not willing to allow the entry of foreigngoods in China ? Give reasons.

3

10

Highlight the most curious features of the sport of cricket with examples.

3

/ OR

(busk)

What was a busk ? Why and how was it used ?

3

11

How did cricket become a colonial game ?

3

/ OR

Which style of clothing was adopted by Janadanandini Devi ? What was Brahmika Sari ?

3

12

What characteristics determine the quality of a country’s population ?

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13

Why is literacy important? Explain.

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14

Explain any three climatie controls influencing climate of India.

3

15

“Independent judiciary is essential to democracy” Support the statement with threearguments.

3

16

Describe how elections are held in India ?

3

17

Why in recent decades parliamentary democracies are seen as Prime Ministerial formof government? Explain.

3

18

Describe the poor people that we come across daily.

3

19

Describe food security in brief.

3

20

Explain chronic hunger and its impact.

3

21

How were the chiefs of Maasai Community appointed by the colonial governmentbenefitted ?

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/ OR

Why and how did the Bastars rebelled against the Britishers ?

5

/ OR

Who were the Swing Rioters ? What did they do to protest and show their resentment ?

5

22

Describe how a global market for cricket was created ?

5

/ OR

How did the Indians react when western style clothing came into India in the nineteenthcentury ?

5

23

Suggest some ways that can put to an end, the indiscriminate destruction of our wildlife.

5

24

``There is a change in the variety of fauna with the corresponding change in the

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flora.'' Justify the given statement with examples from Indian natural vegetation.

25 �Describe the role of parliament in the implementation of Mandal Commission report.

5

26

Describe the ideal democratic conditions of election?

5

27

Describe the journey of Public Distribution System from beginning to present times.

5

28

Explain Buffer stock and actitivites related to creation for buffer stock.

5

The student has to attempt any one map question from question numbers 29a, 29b and 29c.Question no. 30 is compulsory. The maps are attached with the question paper.

29 a (a) A B

(A)

(B)

(b)

(C)

29

(29.1)

(29.2)

3

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(29.3)

(a) Two items A and B are shown in the given political outline map. Identify these itemswith the help of following information and write their correct names on the lines marked onthe map.

(A) A state related to the pastoral community of Gaddi.

(B) A place where camel fair is organised annually.

(B) On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following items withappropriate symbols.

(C) Gujarat, where Maldhari herders live.

Note : The following questions are for the visually impaired candidates only in lieu ofQ.No.29

(29.1) Name the pastoral community of Himachal Pradesh.

(29.2) Name the place where camel fair is organised annually.

(29.3) In which state do the Monpa herders live ?

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29 b (a) A B

(A)

(B)

(b)

(C)

: 29

(29.1)

(29.2)

(29.3)

(a) Two items A and B are shown in the given political outline map. Identify these itemswith the help of following information and write their correct names on the linesmarked on the map.

(A) A region from where Siddhu Kanu started movement.

(B) A state where scared groves are still protecting the forests.

(b) On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following item withappropriate symbol.

(C) Jagdalpur in Chhatisgarh

Note : The following questions are for the visually impaired candidates only in lieu of Q.No. 29

(29.1) From where did Siddhu Kanu started the movement ?

(29.2) Name one state where scared groves are still protecting the forests.

(29.3) In which state of India is Jagdalpur located ?

3

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29 c (a) A B

(A)

(B)

(b)

(C)

29

(29.1)

3

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(29.2)

(29.3)

(a) Two items A and B are shown in the given political outline map. Identify these items

with the help of following information and write their correct names on the lines marked on

the map.

(A) The state-where the battle of Plassey was fought.

(B) The state-where the British forced the peasants to grow opium.

(b) On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following item with

appropriate symbol.

(C) Rajasthan-opium producing area outside British territory.

Note : The following questions are for the visually impaired candidates only in lieu of Q.

No. 29

(29.1) In which state did the British Government gain monopoly to trade in opium ?

(29.2) In which area had peasants started to give up opium cultivation due to unreasonable

policy of advances ?

(29.3) What did East India Company Sell to China ?

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30 (a) A B

(A)

(B)

(b)

(C)

30

3

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(30.1)

(30.2)

(30.3)

(a) Two items A and B are shown in the given political outline map of India. Identifythese items with the help of following information and write their correct names on the lines marked on the map.

(A) A Meteorological Station

(B) A Wildlife Sanctuary

(b) On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following item withappropriate symbol.

(C) The state having lowest sex ratio

Note : The following questions are for the visually impaired candidates only in lieu ofQ.No.30

(30.1) Name the famous meteorological station located in Meghalaya.

(30.2) Name the famous wildlife sanctuary of Kerala.

(30.3) Which state of India has the lowest sex ratio ?

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Open text based Question.(* Please ensure that open text of the given theme is supplied with this question paper)

31 Theme-I (A Tale from Hills) (5+5)

(a)

(b)

(a) How far is it justified that after becoming a doctor, all the medical graduates

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must serve in the rural areas for a fixed period to start with.

(b) Analyse the factors responsible for the destruction in Uttarakhand. How farare the inhabitants to be blamed for this disaster ?

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5ZO5RSD

IISUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II (2013-14)

   /SOCIAL SCIENCE IX/ Class – IX

3-3½ 100

Time allowed : 3-3½ hours Maximum Marks : 100

(i) 31

(ii)

(iii) 1 8

(iv) 9 20 3 80

(v) 21 28 5 120

(vi) 29 30 3-3

vii) 31 मु� पाठ पर आधा�रत है 10

General Instructions :(i) The question paper has 31 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.(ii) Marks are indicated against each question.(iii) Questions from serial number 1 to 8 are very short answer type questions. Each

question carries one mark.(iv) Questions from serial number 9 to 20 are 3 marks questions. Answer of these

questions should not exceed 80 words each.(v) Questions from serial number 21 to 28 are 5 marks questions. Answer of these

questions should not exceed 100 words each.(vi) Question number 29 and 30 are map question of 3 marks each, from History and

Geography respectively. After completion, attach the maps inside your answerbook.

(vii) Question number 31 is from Open Text themes and it is of 10 marks.

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Page 2 of 15

1

Name any one pastoral nomad group of Jammu and Kashmir.

1

/ OR

Why did the British reward those who killed animals like tigers and wolves ?

1

/ OR

Who invented the first mechanical reaper and when?

1

2

Name any two states of India where thorn forests are found.

1

3

Which house is known as the Lower Chamber ?

1

4

Some Hindu groups wanted to take out Ganpati procession through Muslim majority area. Inyour opinion what best role can the Muslims play in this situation?

1cbse

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anjos

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5

What are reserved constituencies?

1

6

Name any two causes of poverty.

1

7 1964-65

Which state is recorded the highest rate in production of wheat in the year 1964-65 ?

1

8

When was a special stamp released on ‘Wheat Revolution’ ?

1

9

Mention three ways in which pastoralists have coped up with the changes in moderntimes.

3

/ OR

How did the spread of railways affect the forests in India ?

3

/ ORcb

se.ja

gran

josh.c

om

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Why were the Confucian rulers of China not willing to allow the entry of foreigngoods in China ? Give reasons.

3

10

Highlight the most curious features of the sport of cricket with examples.

3

/ OR

(busk)

What was a busk ? Why and how was it used ?

3

11

How did cricket become a colonial game ?

3

/ OR

Which style of clothing was adopted by Janadanandini Devi ? What was Brahmika Sari ?

3

12

What characteristics determine the quality of a country’s population ?

3

13

Why is literacy important? Explain.

3cbse

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Page 5 of 15

14

Explain any three climatie controls influencing climate of India.

3

15

“Independent judiciary is essential to democracy” Support the statement with threearguments.

3

16

Describe how elections are held in India ?

3

17

Why in recent decades parliamentary democracies are seen as Prime Ministerial formof government? Explain.

3

18

Describe the poor people that we come across daily.

3

19

Describe food security in brief.

3

20

Explain chronic hunger and its impact.

3

21

How were the chiefs of Maasai Community appointed by the colonial governmentbenefitted ?

5cbse

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/ OR

Why and how did the Bastars rebelled against the Britishers ?

5

/ OR

Who were the Swing Rioters ? What did they do to protest and show their resentment ?

5

22

Describe how a global market for cricket was created ?

5

/ OR

How did the Indians react when western style clothing came into India in the nineteenthcentury ?

5

23

Suggest some ways that can put to an end, the indiscriminate destruction of our wildlife.

5

24

``There is a change in the variety of fauna with the corresponding change in the

5cb

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josh.c

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flora.'' Justify the given statement with examples from Indian natural vegetation.

25 �Describe the role of parliament in the implementation of Mandal Commission report.

5

26

Describe the ideal democratic conditions of election?

5

27

Describe the journey of Public Distribution System from beginning to present times.

5

28

Explain Buffer stock and actitivites related to creation for buffer stock.

5

The student has to attempt any one map question from question numbers 29a, 29b and 29c.Question no. 30 is compulsory. The maps are attached with the question paper.

29 a (a) A B

(A)

(B)

(b)

(C)

29

(29.1)

(29.2)

3

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(29.3)

(a) Two items A and B are shown in the given political outline map. Identify these itemswith the help of following information and write their correct names on the lines marked onthe map.

(A) A state related to the pastoral community of Gaddi.

(B) A place where camel fair is organised annually.

(B) On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following items withappropriate symbols.

(C) Gujarat, where Maldhari herders live.

Note : The following questions are for the visually impaired candidates only in lieu ofQ.No.29

(29.1) Name the pastoral community of Himachal Pradesh.

(29.2) Name the place where camel fair is organised annually.

(29.3) In which state do the Monpa herders live ?

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29 b (a) A B

(A)

(B)

(b)

(C)

: 29

(29.1)

(29.2)

(29.3)

(a) Two items A and B are shown in the given political outline map. Identify these itemswith the help of following information and write their correct names on the linesmarked on the map.

(A) A region from where Siddhu Kanu started movement.

(B) A state where scared groves are still protecting the forests.

(b) On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following item withappropriate symbol.

(C) Jagdalpur in Chhatisgarh

Note : The following questions are for the visually impaired candidates only in lieu of Q.No. 29

(29.1) From where did Siddhu Kanu started the movement ?

(29.2) Name one state where scared groves are still protecting the forests.

(29.3) In which state of India is Jagdalpur located ?

3

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29 c (a) A B

(A)

(B)

(b)

(C)

29

(29.1)

3

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(29.2)

(29.3)

(a) Two items A and B are shown in the given political outline map. Identify these items

with the help of following information and write their correct names on the lines marked on

the map.

(A) The state-where the battle of Plassey was fought.

(B) The state-where the British forced the peasants to grow opium.

(b) On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following item with

appropriate symbol.

(C) Rajasthan-opium producing area outside British territory.

Note : The following questions are for the visually impaired candidates only in lieu of Q.

No. 29

(29.1) In which state did the British Government gain monopoly to trade in opium ?

(29.2) In which area had peasants started to give up opium cultivation due to unreasonable

policy of advances ?

(29.3) What did East India Company Sell to China ?

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30 (a) A B

(A)

(B)

(b)

(C)

30

3

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(30.1)

(30.2)

(30.3)

(a) Two items A and B are shown in the given political outline map of India. Identifythese items with the help of following information and write their correct names on the lines marked on the map.

(A) A Meteorological Station

(B) A Wildlife Sanctuary

(b) On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following item withappropriate symbol.

(C) The state having lowest sex ratio

Note : The following questions are for the visually impaired candidates only in lieu ofQ.No.30

(30.1) Name the famous meteorological station located in Meghalaya.

(30.2) Name the famous wildlife sanctuary of Kerala.

(30.3) Which state of India has the lowest sex ratio ?

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Open text based Question.(* Please ensure that open text of the given theme is supplied with this question paper)

31 Theme-I (A Tale from Hills) (5+5)

(a)

(b)

(a) How far is it justified that after becoming a doctor, all the medical graduates

10

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must serve in the rural areas for a fixed period to start with.

(b) Analyse the factors responsible for the destruction in Uttarakhand. How farare the inhabitants to be blamed for this disaster ?

-o0o0o0o-

cbse

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anjos

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