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Pre assessment assignment social sciences class X

Pre- assessment assignment Social Sciences Class X

1. “Transport and communication are called the basic arteries of our economy”, support the statement with examples.
2. Why the Jute textile industry is mainly concentrated in the Hugli river basin?
3. Differentiate between Sectional interest groups and Public Interest groups.
4. Write the different ways in which political parties can be reformed?
5. How has globalization enabled development of India? Explain.
6. Differentiate between the ideologies of Indian National Congress and BJP.
7. Write three features of the Golden Quadrilateral Super Highways.
8. “Pressure groups and Movements exert influence on politics in different ways”, support the statement with suitable examples.
9. In what ways does the RBI supervise the functioning of banks? Why is this necessary?
10. What is a political Party? Explain in four different manners that political parties are still in the grip of some serious challenges.
11. Who was the Simon Commission? Why was the Simon Commission sent to India? Why did it fail?
12. What was the Rowlett Act? Why were the Indians outraged by it?
13. Why the cotton textile industry is concentrated in Maharashtra and Gujarat? Give three reasons.
14. Differentiate between Pressure groups and Political Parties.
15. What is the significance of border roads?
16. Differentiate between National Political Parties and State or regional political parties.
17. Why do we need to expand formal sources of credit in India?
18. Analyze the role of Globalization on the Indian economy.
19. What is meant by collective belonging? Explain the different factors which aroused the feelings of Nationalism amongst Indians.
20. Why the efficient means of transport and communication are pre-requisite for development of a country?
21. “Swaraj meant different things to different people”, explain.
22. “Democracy evolves through popular struggles and movements”, Explain by giving examples from your chapter.
23. What is meant by SHG’s? What was the basic idea behind the formation of SHG’s?
24. Why is the most of Sugar industry located in Maharashtra and Gujarat?
25. What is NMCC? Write the objectives behind the formation of NMCC?
26. What was the Khilafat Issue? Explain.
27. What are MNC’s? Write their advantages and disadvantages.
28. Differentiate between formal and informal sources of credit. Any three.
29. What was Satyagraha? Explain the three main satyagrahas launched by Gandhi ji?
30. “Advancement of international trade of a country is an index of its economic prosperity.” Elaborate with examples.
31. Why is their tendency for the sugar mills to shift and concentrate in the southern and western states in India? Explain any three reasons.
32. Why have political parties become so important and omnipresent in the modern democracies?
33. “No party system is ideal for all countries and in all situations”, analyze the statement.
34. Analyze the role of credit for development.
35. Describe the composition of tricolor flag designed during the swadeshi movement in Bengal.
36. What was the Poona Pact?
37. Define SEZ. What is the main objective behind creating SEZ?
38. What is meant by collateral? What is the role of collateral in the loan process?
39. What are the difficulties faced by the sugar industry?
40. What is NTPC? Write the functions of NTPC?

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