CBSE Class 10 Social Science 2024 Daily Practice Questions: As the Central Board of Secondary Education plans to conduct the 2023-24 board examinations from February 15, 2024 onwards, it is essential for students to start preparing accordingly to obtain good marks in the exam. One of the most difficult subjects at CBSE Class 10 level tends to be Social Science. It spans four subjects, each conducted for 20 marks, and has five question types within the paper. Here, daily practice questions for 24 August 2023 for CBSE Class 10 Social Science 2024 are given across all five question types to enrich your regular practice.
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Daily CBSE Practice Questions for Class 10 Social Science 23 August 2023
For 23 August 2023, here are the daily practice questions for CBSE 10th Social Science syllabus:Question 1: Multiple-Choice Question
Arrange the following in chronological order:
I. Print culture created the conditions for the French Revolution
II. Martin Luther’s writings led to beginning of the Protestant Reformation
III. Menocchio reinterpreted the message of the Bible
IV. Johann Gutenberg invented Printing press
OPTIONS:
A. III, II, I & IV
B. I, II, III & IV
C. IV, III, II & I
D. IV, II, III & I
Question 2: Very Short Answer Question
Why did Indian merchants and industrialists support the Civil Disobedience Movement? Explain.
Question 3: Short Answer Question
Differentiate between secondary and tertiary sectors with examples.
Question 4: Long Answer Question
‘Manufacturing sector is considered as the backbone of general and economic development.’ Examine the statement in the context of India.
Question 5: Case-Based Question
Language Diversity of India How many languages do we have in India? The answer depends on how one counts it. The latest information that we have is from the Census of India held in 2011. This census recorded more than 1300 distinct languages which people mentioned as their mother tongues. These languages were grouped together under some major languages. For example, languages like Bhojpuri, Magadhi, Bundelkhandi, Chhattisgarhi, Rajasthani and many others were grouped together under ‘Hindi’. Even after this grouping, the Census found 121 major languages. Of these 22 languages are now included in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution and are therefore called ‘Scheduled Languages’. Others are called ‘Non-Scheduled Languages’. In terms of languages, India is perhaps the most diverse country in the world.
Q1. Explain the importance of language diversity in India.
Q2. Differentiate between Scheduled and Non-Scheduled Languages.
Q3. ‘The fusion of languages has united the country into one cultural entity.’ Explain the statement with an example.
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