Daily CBSE Practice Questions for Class 10 Social Science 27 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 27 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 27 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 27 August 2023
For 27 August 2023, here are the daily practice questions for CBSE 10th Social Science 2024 syllabus:Question 1: Multiple-Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the appropriate option.
____________ began to maintain an index of prohibited books in Rome during 1558.
(a) Church
(b) Aristocrats
(c) Protestants
(d) Aristocrats
Question 2: Very Short Answer Question
Explain the role of women in spreading the print culture in India during the nineteenth century.
Question 3: Short Answer Question
Why are resources vital for any developmental activity ? Explain.
Question 4: Long Answer Question
Why did Gandhiji decide to launch a nationwide Satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt Act, 1919. Explain.
Question 5: Case-Based Question
Most of the objections to the projects arose due to their failure to achieve the purposes for which they were built. Ironically, the dams that were constructed to control the floods have triggered floods due to sedimentation in the reservoir. Moreover, the big dams have mostly been unsuccessful in controlling floods at the time of excessive rainfall. You may have seen or read how the release of water from the dams during heavy rains aggravated the flood situation in Maharashtra and Gujarat in 2006. The floods have not only devastated life and property but also caused extensive soil erosion. Sedimentation also meant that the flood plains were deprived of silt, a natural fertiliser, further adding on to the problem of land degradation. It was also observed that the multi-purpose projects induced earthquakes, caused water-borne diseases and pests and pollution resulting from excessive use of water.
Q.1 Name the movement against the river project in Gujarat.
Q.2 How have the big dams mostly been unsuccessful in controlling floods at the time of excessive rainfall ?
Q.3 Analyse any two merits of multi-purpose river projects.
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