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CBSE Academic Class X Social Science Sample Question Paper 2021-22

Name of the Board : Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
Class : X STD
Document Type : Sample Question Paper
Subject : Social Science
Term : 1 and 2
Year : 2021-22
Website : https://cbseacademic.nic.in/SQP_CLASSX_2021-22.html

CBSE X Social Science Question Paper

CBSE Students can download the Social Science Sample Question Paper Term 1 and 2 for the year 2021-22 from the website of CBSE Academic.

Related / Similar Question Paper : CBSE Academic Class X English (Language & Literature) Sample Question Paper 2021-22

Sample Question Paper For CBSE X Social Science

Section – A
(Attempt any 20 out of 24 questions)
1. Who among the following was the founder of ‘Young Europe’ underground secret society in Berne?
A. Giuseppe Garibaldi
B. Giuseppe Mazzini
C. Count Cavour
D. Otto von Bismark

2. Which of the following was the result of the Act of Union, 1707?
A. Unification of Germany
B. Unification of the kingdom of Great Britain
C. Unification of Italy
D. Unification of Vietnam

3. Identify the correct statement with regard to the ‘Zollverein’ from the following options:
A. It was a coalition of Prussian states formed to manage political alliances.
B. Its aim was to bind the Prussia politically into an association.
C. It was a Custom Union at the initiative of Prussia.
D. It helped to awaken and raise national sentiment in Europe.

4. Which of the following countries were involved in the Three Wars with Prussia and ended with victory and unification of Germany?
A. Austria, Poland and France
B. Austria, Denmark and France
C. Austria, Turkey and France
D. Austria, England and France

5. Identify the ideology under which people demanded freedom of markets in early-nineteenth-century Europe.
A. Romanticism
B. Liberalism
C. Socialism
D. Rationalism

6. Choose the correctly matched pair about the crops and the areas they are grown in:
A. Groundnut- Assam
B. Tea- Gujarat
C. Coffee- Karnataka
D. Sugarcane – Chhattisgarh

7. The piece of land left uncultivated for the past 1 to 5 agricultural years is called_________.Choose the correct option:
A. Barren land
B. Forest land
C. Grazing land
D. Fallow land

8. Which one of the following conferences was convened to discuss environmental protection and socio-economic development at the global level in 1992?
A. Kyoto Protocol
B. Montreal Protocol
C. Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit
D. World Summit on Sustainable Development

9. India has land under a variety of relief features. Which of the following features ensure perennial flow of some rivers, provide facilities for tourism and ecological aspects?
A. Plains
B. Plateaus
C. Islands
D. Mountains

10. Which one of the following human activities has contributed significantly in land degradation?
A. Deforestation
B. Crop rotation
C. Shelter belts
D. Ploughing

11. Which one of the following countries adopted majoritarianism in their Constitution?
A. Nepal
B. India
C. Sri Lanka
D. Bangladesh

12. Identify the significant reason of power sharing from the following options.
A. Reduces socio-economic conflicts
B. Provides ethnic -cultural development
C. Allows people to enjoy specific rights
D. Restricts supremacy of one party

13. Apart from the Central and the State Government, Belgium has a third kind of government as well. Identify this third kind of government from the following options:
A. Democratic Government
B. Socialist Government
C. Community Government
D. Liberal Government

14. Which of the following countries is an example of ‘Coming Together Federation’?
A. India
B. Sri Lanka
C. USA
D. Belgium

15. Why is the power shared amongst different organs of government called as horizontal distribution of power? Identify the correct reason.
A. It gives judiciary more power than legislature and executive.
B. It allows different organs of government to be placed at the same level.
C. It gives representation to different ideologies at political level.
D. It influences and coordinates in the decision-making process.

16. In India’s federal system, the Central and the State governments have the power to legislate on all those subjects which are included in the:
A. Union list
B. State list
C. Concurrent list
D. Residuary subjects

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