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CBSE Class 10 Social Science 2024 Daily Practice Questions: CBSE Class 10 exam 2024 will commence from the month of February and the students must have started brushing up their preparations. Social Science is considered to be a scoring subject for Class 10th. Hence, We have shared the Daily Practice Questions for CBSE Class 10th Social Science Exam. The daily practice questions contain sample problems of each type of question that is asked in the examination. These questions have been picked up from the previous years' CBSE Class 10 Social Science Exams. Check the daily practice papers for today 6 September 2023
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CBSE Daily Practice Questions for Class 10 Social Science 6 September 2023
For 6 September 2023 today, here are the daily practice questions from CBSE 10 Science 2024 syllabus from History, Geography, Economics, and Political Science:
Question 1: Multiple-Choice Question
Why was reading of manuscript not easy in India? Choose the appropriate reason from the following options :
- Manuscripts were highly cheap.
- Manuscripts were widely spread out
- Manuscripts were written in English and Hindi
- Manuscripts were fragile.
Question 2: Very Short Answer Question
How is Public Sector Different from Private Sector?
Question 3: Short Answer Question
- “Tertiary sector activities help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors.” Evaluate the statement. OR
- “ ‘Primary sector’ was the most important sector of economic activity at initial stages of development.” Evaluate the statement.
Question 4: Long Answer Question
- Explain any three effects of population growth in England in the late eighteenth century. OR
- Why did the export of Indian textile decline at the beginning of the nineteenth century? Explain any three reasons.
Question 5: Case-Based Question
The Movement in the Towns
The movement started with middle-class participation in the cities. Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted in most provinces except Madras, where the Justice Party, the party of the non-Brahmans, felt that entering the council was one way of gaining some power–something that usually only Brahmans had access to. The effects of non-cooperation on the economic front were more dramatic. Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires. The import of foreign cloth halved between 1921 and 1922, its value dropping from Rs. 102 crore to Rs. 57 crore. In many places merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade. As the boycott movement spread, and people began discarding imported clothes and wearing only Indian ones, production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up.
Q.1. Explain the role of ‘Justice Party’ in boycotting of council elections.
Q.2. How was the effects of ‘non-cooperation on the economic front’ dramatic?
Q.3. Explain the effect of ‘Boycott’ movement on ‘foreign textile trade’.
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