10th Class Social Studies Important Questions for AP and Telangana Boards

Q: What is the immediate cause for World War I?
A: The murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by a serbian was the immediate cause for World War I.
This happened on 28 June 1914.
Austria declared a war on Serbia.
Other countries of the world joined either side and so World War began.

Q: Mention any two terms and conditions of Versailles treaty.
A: 1) The German empire was broken up and replaced by a democratic republic.
2) This treaty imposed heavy penalty on Germany both in monetary terms and territorial terms.

Q: What are the functions of League of Nations?
A: League of Nations was founded in 1920 to prevent wars by settling disputes through negotiations.
Ensure disarmaments and reduce manufacturing of arms.
Work for development, labour welfare and health.

Q: Mention a few consequences of the Great Depression.
A: Unemployment increased.
There is a decline in demand and fall in prices.
Factories closed down.
Stock Market collapsed.

Q: What are the main objectives of United Nations Organisation?
A: Preserving world peace.
Upholding human rights.
Respecting international laws.
Promoting social progress.

Q: What are the two power blocks?
A: 1) Allied powers of United Kingdom, France and Russia supported Serbia.
2) The central powers are Germany, Italy, Austria, Hungary.

Q: What is Aggressive Nationalism?
A: The ideology of Nationalism was a positive impulse. It’s a strong feeling of people towards nationalism. This created pride in
Germany and Italy and hatred against the neighbouring countries.

Q: Explain imperialism.
A: As industrial capitalism was grown in European countries, they needed raw materials and markets for their products. A race for colonies was started and it led to increase their area of influence. This created a tension and led to World Wars.

Q: What are the New International Organisations formed after World Wars?
A: 1) League of Nations.
2) United Nations Organisation.
3) UNICEF, UNESCO, WHO, ILO are the agencies of UNO.

Q: What are the reasons for the World Wars?
A: 1) Immediate causes
2) Imperialism
3) Secret Alliances
4) Aggressive Nationalism
5) Militarism
6) Vengeful domination of Germany

Q: Mention any two consequences of the World Wars.
A: 1) Enormous human cost.
2) Assertion of democratic principles.
Change in balance of power
Formation of New International Organisations.

Q: Explain Socialism.
A: A political and economic system which advocates that the means of production, distribution and exchange should be owned and regulated by the community as a whole.

10th Class Bit Bank – Social Studies Multiple Choice Questions

Following are objective multiple choice questions (MCQs) for SSC / 10th Class Public Exams to be held in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states as per the new syllabus / textbooks. The MCQs are from the chapters – India Relief Features and Ideas of Development.

1. India is located in …
A) Northern Hemisphere
B) Southern Hemisphere
C) Western Hemisphere
D) None of the above.

2. Indian Standard Meridian is…
A) 0° Latitude B) 0° Longitude
C) 82° 30′ E. Longitude
D) 23° 30′ N. Latitude

3. When it is 2 PM at the Greenwich, the time in India is…
A) 5.30 hrs B) 7 PM
C) 8.30 AM D) 7.30 PM

4. 82° 30′ Longitude passes near….
A) Chennai B) Allahabad C) Shillong D) Jaipur

5. Northern plains of India are formed because of…
A) Earthquakes B) Valconos
C) Sediments deposited by rivers
D) Immense compression force

6. This is not true with regard to the Himalayas…
A) Three ranges are there
B) They run west – east direction
C) Their width is different at different places
D) Their width is same at all the places

7. Pir Panjal and Mahabharata ranges are located in ….
A) Greater Himalayas B) Lesser Himalayas
C) Shiwaliks D) Western Ghats

8. Glaciers are found in …..
A) Greater Himalayas B) Lesser Himalayas
C) Shivaliks D) Western Ghats

9. The eastern most boundary of the Himalayas is …
A) Gangas plain B) Sundarban delta
C) Brahmaputra valley D) Chotanagpur Plateau

10. The Purvanchal are mostly composed of…..
A) sedimentary sand stones
B) dust and sand
C) boulders and hills D) alluvial soil

11. The Himalayan rivers are perennial because of ….
A) Alluvial plains B) Glaciers
C) Forests D) Thar Desert

12. Swampy and Marshy region is called ….
A) Bhabar B) Bhangar
C) Khadar D) Terai

13. The southern most tip of Peninsular Plateau is ….
A) Kerala B) Padmanabhapuram
C) Kanyakumari D) Rameshwaram

14. The only river in the Thar Desert is ….
A) Ravi B) Sutlej C) Luni D) Narmada

15. ‘Udagamandalam’ is also known as…
A) Chennai B) Ooty C) Kanyakumari D) Palani

16. Lake Chilka is in …..
A) Andhra Pradesh B) Odisha
C) West Bengal D) Bihar

17. The southernmost tip of India is found in….
A) Nicobar Island B) Kerala
C) Tamilnadu D) Lakshadweep

18. Lakshadweep islands are origin of …
A) Pearl B) Coral C) Topaz D) Rocks

19. Industrialists may want more dams to get more….
A) electricity B) fishing
C) transportation D) None

20. Normally, per capita income is calculated in…
A) Rupees B) Liras C) US dollars D) Rials

21. This is functioning to improve health and nutritional status of people ….
A) MNREGA B) PDS
C) IAY D) Tanks renovation

22. RTE Act gives right to free education of this age group ….
A) 0-6 B) 0-10 C) 0-14 D) 6-14

23. The rich countries are called as …..
A) developing B) developed
C) to be developed D) underdeveloped

24. Our central Finance Minister is…
A) Sushma Swaraj B) Venkaiah Naidu
C) Arun Jaitley D) Suresh Prabhu

Answers:

1-A, 2-C, 3-D, 4-B, 5-C, 6-C, 7-A, 8-A, 9-C, 10-A, 11-B, 12-D, 13-C, 14-C, 15-B, 16-B, 17-A, 18-B, 19-A, 20-C, 21-B, 22-D, 23-B, 24-C.

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