10th Class Social Studies – CCE Pattern Important Questions and Answers

Following are important question and answers for 10th Class students of AP and Telangana from Social Studies. The questions and answers are framed in CCE pattern and useful for SSC public exams of both the states. The Question and Answers are from India – Relief Features chapter of Social Studies.

Q: Which range of Himalayas you cross first when you travel from China to India through the Himalaya?

A: We cross the Himadri range (Greater Himalayas) first when travel from China to India.

Q: How can Indira Gandhi Canal useful in Rajasthan?
A: It supplies water to Thar Desert in Rajasthan. Hence several hectares of desert land have been brought under cultivation.

Q: Why we often use the word Indian Peninsula when refer to India?
A: A Peninsula is a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides but connected to main land. India is bordered by three seas on three sides so as we often use the word Indian Peninsula to
India.

Q: Mention the names of the Shivaliks in different regions.
A: The Shivaliks are called as Jammu hills in Jammu region, Mishmi hills in Arunachal Pradesh and Cachar in Assom.

Q: Why did cut forest and converted into the agriculture land in Terrai region?
A: Terai region had thick forest and rich variety
of wild life. However, owing to migrations at the time of India’s partition, most of the Terai zone has now been cleared and used for agricultural operations.

Q: Expand: IST & GMT.
A: IST: Indian Standard Time.
GST: Greenwich Mean Time.

Q: What is Dun? Give examples.
A: The valleys lying between the lesser Himalayas and Shivalik ranges are called Duns.

Q: Arrange the following Peaks in a descending order:
Dodabetta, Everest, Aroyakonda, Anaimudi.
A: (i) Everest (ii) Anaimudi (iii) Dodabetta (iv) Aroyakonda.

Q: What is the remarkable feature of the Peninsula Plateau?
A: The remarkable feature of the Peninsula Plateau is black soils formed due to volcanic activity.

2 Marks Questions:

Q: Write a short – note on “Islands in India”.
A: There are two groups of Islands in India – Andaman and Nicobar Islands stretched in Bay of Bengal and Lakshadweep
Islands in the Arabian sea.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands are an elevated portion of submerged mountain parts running from Myanmar mountain Arkan Yoma. Lakshadweep Islands are of coral region. Lakshadweep is famous for great variety of flora and fauna.

Q: “India is a country of physical diversity” Comment.
A: India is a land of diversified landforms with different types of mountains, hill areas, plains, plateaus, deltas, forests, rivers, valleys etc. Some areas are irrigated by the Himalayan rivers and some are by Peninsula rivers. Many places are located in the river valleys and others in the mountains. South India is Peninsula and north India is bordered by the Himalayas and dense forests, Thar Desert.

10th Class English – CCE Pattern Tips and Strategy for AP and Telangana Students

IPE Exams in AP Board of Secondary Education, Telangana State and Andhra Pradesh have made remarkable changes to impart vocabulary and analytical skills among the 10th class students. For this they have introduced C.C.E pattern (Summative Assessment).

In order to gain good grade points the students should have thorough knowledge in the text book. They should maintain good vocabulary and
communicative skills to answer all questions in the paper. Complete knowledge of tenses, articles, prepositions, synthesis of sentences, idioms, phrasal verbs is very much essential.

Three sections in the exam:

Section A – Reading Comprehension
Section B – Grammar and Vocabulary
Section C – Creative Writing

To gain good marks in Paper 1, the Text Book should be thoroughly read. Every detail covered in the text book should be understood and practised. Using Dictionary is mostly advised. To gain good marks in Paper 2, extensive reading is advised.

Reading news papers and journals regularly will help you in handling the language and difficult terms. Learn new words, their meanings and
usage with the help of dictionary. Practise grammar part.

Section-A

This is an extremly scoring section and needs little amount of effort comparatively. Read the Text Book thoroughly and understand the ‘concept’ and ‘theme’ of the lesson. In case of text dependent poems, understand the theme and concept of the poem.

To answer Unseen Passages (Paper 2), read the passage carefully and you will be able to find the links to answer the questions. Unknown Poems (Paper 2) must be attempted wisely. Practise popular Poems by famous poets (Robert Frost, Sarojini Naidu etc) out of the Text book. Learn and understand Figures of speech prescribed in the curriculum – Simile, Metaphor and Personification.

Section-B

Brush up basic rules and attempt as many questions as possible and learn from mistakes. Primarily gain clear knowledge in the Usage of Verbs, Auxiliary Verbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, word forms. Also be perfectly aware of Text Book Reading – C passages.

Textual Grammar should never be ignored. Very importantly practise all the details of grammar covered in the Text Book. Do not ignore text-covered Idioms and phrases. Practise exercises that include; If
Clause, Voice, Reported Speech, Relative Clause, Adverbial Clause etc as Paper 2 covers Transformation of Sentences also.

Section-C

Follow the formats religiously. Be aware of the themes mentioned in the Text Book. Gain awareness of current affairs too so that you can write on the most recent incidents.

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