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DAILY TEST SERIES


I. Answer the following in 25 to 30 words each
1. Which problem did the colonists face? What were the problems of the colonists?
2. What did enrage many a colonist after the end of the ‘seven years’ war?
3. Why did the merchant community grow apprehensive about the sugar act? 15-11-09
4. Why did the stamp act prove to be an unjust act?
5. How did the colonists condemn the stamp act? What was its effect?
6. Why was the tension mounting between the colonies and England?
7. The triple alliance was born in 1882?
8. What is meant by a revolution?
9. How was the French society divided before the revolution?
10. Explain the Rousseau’s concept of the state?
1. Why was the tension mounting between the colonies and England?
2. From which countries of Europe did the colonizers come to America? Why did they come to America?
3. Why the French revolution is regarded as the starting point in the history of the modern world?
4. Why did the stamp act prove to be an unjust act?
5. Why was the tension mounting between the colonies and England?
6. The triple alliance was born in 1882?
7. What is meant by a revolution?
8. How was the French society divided before the revolution? 16-11-09
9. Explain the Rousseau’s concept of the state?
10. How did Louis xvi try to improve the conditions in France?
1. How did Louis xvi try to improve the conditions in France?
2. What is meant by a revolution?
3. Explain the Rousseau’s concept of the state?
4. How did the colonists condemn the stamp act? What was its effect?
5. Which principles were proclaimed (make known) BY the National assembly in the ‘declaration of human rights’?
6. What conditions laid the foundations of capitalist economy in Europe?
7. How did the British traders earn huge profits from the trade with the eastern countries?
8. How did industrial revolution begin in England? 17-11-09
9. How did the industrial revolution spread in Europe?
10. What is imperialism?
1. What conditions laid the foundations of capitalist economy in Europe?
2. What is imperialism?
3. How did industrial revolution begin in England?
4. How did the British traders earn huge profits from the trade with the eastern countries?
5. How did British exploit India economically? 18-11-09
6. How did the League of Nations come into existence?
7. What were the objectives of the League of Nations?
8. Which were the organs of the League of Nations?
9. What were the duties of the secretary general of the League of Nations?
10. What are the objectives of the United Nations?
1. How did British exploit India economically?
2. State the organs of the United Nations?
3. How did the League of Nations come into existence?
4. What were the objectives of the League of Nations?
5. What are the functions of the general assembly?
6. The east India Company began to maintain small troops of its own? 19-11-09
7. What are the functions of the Security Council?
8. What are the changes that have taken place in the life of man by the discoveries and inventions in science and technology?
9. Why did man start the movement demanding the use of atomic power for peaceful purpose?
10. What are the objectives of the United Nations?
1. State the organs of the United Nations?
2. What are the functions of the general assembly?
3. How could the origin of the cold war be traced back to the establishment of a socialist state in Russia?
4. Which major qualities of computer have made it an extremely valuable device?
5. Why did man start the movement demanding the use of atomic power for peaceful purpose?
6. In what ways is the knowledge of space being used for constructive purposes?
7. Why did the European imperialist nations have to quit the colonies? 20-11-09
8. Why did Nihilists flee from Russia?
9. How did British exploit India economically?
10. The triple alliance was born in 1882?
11. Why did Civil War take place in Spain in 1936?
1. The British parliament was forced to repeal the ‘stamp Act’
2. The period from 1750 to 1850 is described as the ‘age of revolutions’.
3. Which major qualities of computer have made it an extremely valuable device?
4. Why did man start the movement demanding the use of atomic power for peaceful purpose 21-11-09
5. On 4th July 1776, the congress severed all political bonds with England.
6. The American war of independence is regarded as an event having far reaching effects on the World History.
7. The discontent of the masses expressed itself in the form of a powerful revolt in 1789.
8. What are the functions of the general assembly?
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1. The cities had to face many problems.
2. Robespierre was put to death on 28th July, 1794.
3. Cotton textile was England’s chief industry.
4. Human life became mechanical and monotonous.
5. The American war of independence is regarded as an event having far reaching effects on the World History
6. The East India Company began to maintain small troops of its own.
7. The Western countries became keen to make investments in China.
8. The Europeans became inquisitive about the African Continent 23-07-09
9. The Africans were subjected to many restrictions
10. Louis XVI was compelled to convene the Estates General
11. Louis XVI was guillotined on 21st January, 1793.
1. President Woodrow Wilson of America urged upon the Allied Nations to set up a World organizations.
2. The Africans were subjected to many restrictions
3. Louis XVI was compelled to convene the Estates General
4. The League of Nations did little to rectify the injustice done to the defeated nations.
5. The Five permanent members can halt any decision of the Security Council. 24-11-09
6. The UN failed to check the critical situation arising out of the cold war.
7. 20th Centuries stands out as a century of revolutionary transformation in human life.
8. The East India Company began to maintain small troops of its own.
9. Human life became mechanical and monotonous.
10. The Western countries became keen to make investments in China.
1. The Cold war began after the Second World War
2. In its practical form globalization has become synonymous with new colonialism
3. Japan and Italy were offended
4. America dropped two atom bombs on Japan 25-11-09
5. France Surrendered in June, 1940
6. The UN failed to check the critical situation arising out of the cold war.
7. 20th Centuries stands out as a century of revolutionary transformation in human life.
8. 22nd January, 1905 known as the ‘Bloody Sunday’
9. President Woodrow Wilson of America urged upon the Allied Nations to set up a World organizations.
10. The League of Nations did little to rectify the injustice done to the defeated nations
1. Which incident is known as ‘Boston Massacre’? Why?
2. Give an account of the ‘Boston Tea Party’. 26-11-09
3. Why did the colonists declare, ‘No taxation without representation’?
4. Why was the first continental Congress convened at Philadelphia on 5th September, 1774? What did the Congress Achieve?
5. Describe the social conditions in France before the revolution?
6. 20th Centuries stands out as a century of revolutionary transformation in human life.
7. 22nd January, 1905 known as the ‘Bloody Sunday’
8. Why did Japan surrender on 14th August, 1945?
9. The Cold war began after the Second World War?
10. President Woodrow Wilson of America urged upon the Allied Nations to set up a World organizations
11. Why did dictatorship emerge in Spain?
1. Explain Montesquieu theory of Separation of Powers?
2. Give an account of the special features of the constitution of France? 27-11-09
3. State the importance of the French Revolution in the context of the world history?
4. What is meant by industrial capitalism?
5. The UN failed to check the critical situation arising out of the cold war.
6. Which incident is known as ‘Boston Massacre’? Why?
7. Give an account of the ‘Boston Tea Party’.
8. Why did the colonists declare, ‘No taxation without representation’?
9. Why was the first continental Congress convened at Philadelphia on 5th September, 1774? What did the Congress Achieve?
10. Describe the social conditions in France before the revolution?
11. Why did Japan surrender on 14th August, 1945?
1. Name the agitation that occurred against the political and social inequalities? What were the effects of these agitations?
2. What were the evil effects of the Industrial Revolution?
3. Explain the background to the imperialist race?
4. How did the British increase their trade in India?
5. In what ways is the knowledge of space being used for constructive purposes?
6. Explain Montesquieu theory of Separation of Powers?
7. Give an account of the special features of the constitution of France? 28-11-09
8. The triple alliance was born in 1882?
9. The League of Nations did little to rectify the injustice done to the defeated nations.
10. Why did Civil War take place in Spain in 1936?
11. Describe the social conditions in France before the revolution?
12. Why did dictatorship emerge in Spain?
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structure of the Indian Population?
Formation of the Council of Ministers
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What is meant by economic development?
8. Enlist the important subjects included in the State List. ?
8. Give any one characteristic of developing economy?
9. Explain the subjects in the Concurrent List?
9. Give any one indicator of growth?
10. What are residual subjects?
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11. What isaremeant by economicfor
the qualifications growth?
the membership of the Lok Sabha?
12. Explain the qualifications Prescribed for the membership of the Rajya Sabha?
1. State the main types of land use in India and write short note on each of them?
13. What is the tenure of Lok Sabha?
2.
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Chairman the Rajya Sabha elected?
3. Mention the uses of Indian Forests
15. Which Factors were responsible for the rise of aggressive nationalism in the European Countries?
4. Shipbuilding Industry
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5. Give an account
Bhakra-Nangal of an American declaration of independence
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2. The Presiding officers of the Municipal Council
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3. Fallow Land
Ward Committees 22-12-09
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4. Who is a consumer?
Presiding officers of the Zilla Parishad
8.
5. Who is a trader?
The Chief Executive Officers (CEO)
9. Where consumers’ complaints can be lodged?
6. The Chairpersons and Deputy Chairperson of the Panchayat Samiti
10. Who can lodge a complaint?
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7. In which languages are the proceedings of Parliament conducted?
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When does the speaker of the Lok Sabha lose his office before completion of the term?
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required Population
for contesting the Presidential election?
2. Explain the National Population Policy
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Which are the important appointments made by the President?
What are the divisions of forests based on administrative purposes?
11. When does the President proclaim a national emergency?
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the imposition of financial emergency 23-12-09
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4. What is meant
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of a Municipal Corporation
5. Gram Sevak
6. Functions of the Gram Panchayat 07-12-09
7. Judicial Powers of the President
8. Formation of the Council of Ministers
9. Explain the grounds for the removal of the judges. OR State the procedure for the
10. Removal of the judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts.
11. What is ‘Original Jurisdiction’?
12. Why are the decisions of the Supreme Court binding on all courts in India?
13. What are the functions of the Council of the Municipal Corporations?
14. Which officers assist the Municipal Commissioner in his / her work?
15. What are the constituent elements of the Municipal Council?
1. Give an account of an American declaration of independence
2. The Presiding officers of the Municipal Council
3. Ward Committees
4. Presiding officers of the Zilla Parishad
5. The Chief Executive Officers (CEO)
6. The Chairpersons and Deputy Chairperson of the Panchayat Samiti 08-12-09
7. Explain the procedure to establish a Nagar Panchayat
8. What is the purpose in creating Cantonment Boards?
9. What are the constituent elements of the Panchayat Raj system?
10. Explain the features of the Panchayat Raj system in Maharashtra
11. Explain the composition of the Standing Committee of the Zilla Parishad.
12. What are the sources of income of the Panchayat Samiti?
13. What is the purpose of organising a Gram Sabha?
14. What are the qualifications prescribed for the judges of the Supreme Court
1. Explain the Composition of the Lok Sabha
2. Describe the powers and function the Speaker of the Lok Sabha
3. Explain the impeachment process
4. Give information about the election and powers of the Vice – President
5. Functions of the Gram Panchayat 09-12-09
6. Judicial Powers of the President
7. Formation of the Council of Ministers
8. Explain the grounds for the removal of the judges. OR State the procedure for the
9. Removal of the judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts.
10. What is ‘Original Jurisdiction’?
11. Why are the decisions of the Supreme Court binding on all courts in India?
12. What are the functions of the Council of the Municipal Corporations?
13. Which officers assist the Municipal Commissioner in his / her work?
14. What are the constituent elements of the Municipal Council?
1. What is meant by economic development?
2. Give any one characteristic of developing economy?
3. Give any one indicator of growth?
4. What is meant by economic growth? 10-12-09
5. What is meant by Population Explosion?
6. What is the meaning of inflation in simple term?
7. Which is the cause and effect of inflation according to monetary definitions?
8. Why is an increase in public expenditure inflationary?
1. Explain the distribution of mineral oil in India
2. Give information about the cotton textile industry in India
3. Give information about the sugar industry in India.
4. State the main types of land use in India and write short note on each of them
5. What are the features of Indian Agriculture?
6. Seaways.
7. Mention the uses of the following trees of India Forest.
8. Mention the uses of Indian Forests
9. Shipbuilding Industry
10. Bhakra-Nangal Project.
11. Fallow Land 24-12-09
1. Who is a consumer?
1. Write about the age structure of the Indian Population
2. Explain the National Population Policy
3. Write in brief about the iron and steel industry in India
4. Mention the main objectives of the National Forests Policy of India 26-12-09
5. Seaways.
6. Bhakra-Nangal Project
7. Mention the uses of the following trees of India Forest.
8. Give information about the depletion of plants and animals?
9. State the measures for the conservation of plants and animals?
1. What is meant by economic growth?
1. Explain the distribution of mineral oil in India?
2. Give information about the cotton textile industry in India?
3. Give information about the sugar industry in India?
4. Population is carried out every 10 years in India
5. The Growth rate of population is high in India.
6. Most of the migration takes place fro rural to urban areas in India
7. Over Population is an obstacle to the progress of the nation
8. The ‘monsoon’ rainfall is the main source of water in India
9. Bhakra-Nangal Project.
10. Fallow Land 27-12-09
11. Who is a consumer?
1. The ‘monsoon’ rainfall is the main source of water in India
2. The Utility of Ground Water is more in low-rainfall areas.
3. Large Projects are multipurpose projects
4. Canal irrigation is practised on a large scale in Punjab and Haryana 28-12-09
5. Some Farmers keep the land fallow for a year or two
6. Population is carried out every 10 years in India
7. The Growth rate of population is high in India
8. Most of the migration takes place fro rural to urban areas in India
9. Over Population is an obstacle to the progress of the nation
10. The ‘monsoon’ rainfall is the main source of water in India
1. Explain the distribution of mineral oil in India
2. Wheat Production increased significantly after the Green Revolution
3. The Size of the farms in India is small
4. The Production is low in shifting cultivation
5. The intensive agriculture is done in densely populated regions
6. Tea gardens are found in Brahmaputra Valley
7. Mention the uses of Indian Forests
8. Shipbuilding Industry
9. Bhakra-Nangal Project.
10. Fallow Land. 29-12-09
11. Who is a consumer?
1. The goat is called the poor man’s cow or Goat rearing requires less expenditure
2. India exports iron ore on large scale
3. Aluminium is used on a large scale in the industrial sectors
4. The Demand for mica has decreased 30-12-09
5. The Conservation of minerals is necessary
6. The Size of the farms in India is small
7. The Production is low in shifting cultivation
8. The intensive agriculture is done in densely populated regions
1. Road density low in Rajasthan
2. Sugar factories are located near the sugar cane growing areas
3. Electronics industry is the most modern industry in India
4. Oil refineries are located along the coasts of India 31-12-09
5. The conservation of energy is important
6. The goat is called the poor man’s cow or Goat rearing requires less expenditure
7. India exports iron ore on large scale
8. Aluminium is used on a large scale in the industrial sectors
9. The Size of the farms in India is small
10. The Production is low in shifting cultivation
11. The intensive agriculture is done in densely populated regions

1. Valency of elements of 1st group is one.


2. The family of noble gases is named as zero groups.
3. Inert gases exist in the form of free atom.
4. Valency varies gradually along a period
5. Molecular formulae of chlorides of sodium and potassium are similar while that of sodium and magnesium is different. 2-1-09
6. Solution of an electrolyte can conduct electricity between two electrodes
7. Copper is found to get deposited at the cathode when current is passed through aqueous copper chloride
8. During the electrolysis of aqueous copper chloride using carbon electrodes the colour of the electrolyte gets faded
9. When a brass article is silver plated, it is used as cathode
10. When aluminium article is anodised its surface gets blackened
11. Kitchenware materials are coated with copper?
1. Potential difference of source of current (i.e. cell) is less than e.m.f. OR
2. The P.D. is always less than the e.m.f. of the cell
3. The plates of heating devices such as a toaster, an electric iron etc. are made of an alloy rather than a pure metal 3-1-09
4. A Parallel combination of resistances decreases effective resistance of the circuit.
5. Metals are good conductors. OR Metals are good conductors of electricity. OR
6. An electric current can flow through silver wire.
1. Most of the electrical appliances need earthling
2. Filament of incandescent lamp is made of tungsten
a. Fossil fuel energy and solar energy
b. Biomass - biogas
c. Kinetic energy and potential energy
d. Energy and power
e. Sound and noise
f. Absolute humidity/s relative humidity
g. Convex lens and concave lens
h. Short sight (myopia) and long sight (hypermetropia)
i. Hypermetropia and presbyopia
j. Myopia and presbyopia
k. Compound microscope and refracting telescope
l. Compound microscope and simple microscope (magnifying lens)
m. Simple microscope and astronomical telescope
n. Α – particles and β – particles
o. Α – particles and y – rays
p. Β – particles and y – rays
q. Cathode rays and x – rays
r. Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission
s. Controlled chain reaction and uncontrolled chain reaction
t. Periods and groups
u. Mendeleyev periodic table and modern periodic table

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