Daily CBSE Practice Questions for Class 10 Social Science 25 August 2023
Enhance your proficiency and knowledge of the subject by solving daily CBSE practice questions for Class 10 Social Science exam. The questions for 25 August 2023 are available here.
CBSE Class 10 Social Science 2024 Daily Practice Questions: The social science subject being a cumulative of four subjects, each with 20 marks of weightage, tends to be one of the toughest subjects in Class 10. Practising on a regular basis can help students ease their preparation burden. Here, daily practice questions for 25 August 2023 for CBSE Class 10 Social Science 2024 are given here. Five types of questions will be asked in the paper and the daily practice questions are given across all five question types.
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Daily CBSE Practice Questions for Class 10 Social Science 25 August 2023
For 25 August 2023, here are the daily practice questions for CBSE 10th Social Science 2024 syllabus:Question 1: Multiple-Choice Question
Who among the following organized 'Depressed Classes Association' in 1930 ?
(a) E.V. Periyar
(b) Jyotiba Phule
(c) B.R. Ambedkar
(d) Mahatma Gandhi
Question 2: Very Short Answer Question
How was the Simon Commission greeted in India in 1928? Explain.
Question 3: Short Answer Question
Why did the Non-Cooperation Movement slow down in towns and cities? Explain.
Question 4: Long Answer Question
"Foreign trade has been the main channel of connecting countries for a long time." Analyse t the statement.
Question 5: Case-Based Question
The earliest factories in England came up by the 1730s. But it was only in the late eighteenth century that the number of factories multiplied. The first symbol of the new era was cotton. Its production boomed in the late nineteenth century. In 1760 Britain was importing 2.5 million pounds of raw cotton to feed its cotton industry. By 1787 this import soared to 22 million pounds. This increase was linked to a number of changes within the process of production. Let us look briefly at some of these. A series of inventions in the eighteenth century increased the efficacy of each step of the production process (carding, twisting and spinning, and rolling). They enhanced the output per worker, enabling each worker to produce more, and they made possible the production of storage threads and yarn. Then Richard Arkwright created the cotton mill. Till this time, as you have seen, cloth production was spread all over the countryside and carried out within village households. But now, the costly new machines could be purchased, set up and maintained in the mill. Within the mill all the processes were brought together under one roof and management. This allowed a more careful supervision over the production process, a watch over quality, and the regulation of labour, all of which had been difficult to do when production was in the countryside.
Q.1 When did the earliest factories come up?
Q.2 Why were all the processes brought together under one roof and management in the mill?
Q.3 How did the series of inventions in the eighteenth century increase the efficacy of the production process?
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