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Candor Shrine i Senior Secondary School Page 2

I. Short Answer questions: 5 1 = 5M

1. What was the “Sunset law”?

2. Name the three types of agriculture.

3. Distinguish between the state and the government?

4. Why is jute known as the ‘golden fibre’?

5. What do you mean by ‘Crop rotation’?

II. Long Answer questions : 2 3 = 6M

1. What were the drawbacks of the permanent settlement?

2. Mention four reasons why is it important for a country to have a constitution?

3. Distinguish between sericulture and pisciculture.

III. Map pointing:- 8 ½ =4M

Locate the following areas under different Land revenue systems.

a) Bombay b) Mysore c) Ajmer

d) Hyderabad e) Travancore f) Karachi

g) Kashmir h) Punjab

IV. Choose the correct word :- 6 ½ =3M

1. The Mahalwari system was introduced in ( )

a) Northern India b) Eastern India c) Western India d) Southern India

2. Working without wages to repay a loan is called ( )

a) Slavery b) Free labour c) Bonded labour

3. Which of the following is not a coarse grain? ( )

a) Bajra b) Jowar c) Ragi d) Rice

4. Winter wheat is grown in ( )

a) India b) Pakistan c) USA d) China

5. The Ryotwari system was introduced in the

a) Bombay presidency b) Madras Presidency c) Colkatta Presidency d) All of them

6. An example of primary activity is

a) banking b) transport c) Manufacturing d) fishing

V. Write in one word : 6 1 =6M

1. Coarse grains are called ____________.

2. Cultivation of grapes is known as ______________

3. The introductory part of the constitution _____________.

4. A state that keeps away from religious matters ___________________.

5. A state headed by an elected representatives __________________.

6. The process by which the constitution may be changed ___________________.

VI. Fill in the blanks :- 2 ½ =1M

1. Anand milk co-operative in Gujarat is an example of ____________.

2. The Indigo Revolt began in ____________.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Arrow keys One cell in the direction of the arrow

Tab One cell to the right

Shift+Tab One cell to the left

Ctrl+arrow key To the edge of the current data region (the first or last cell that isn’t empty) in the direction of the arrow

End To the cell in the lower-right corner of the window*

Ctrl+End To the last cell in the worksheet, in the lowest used row of the rightmost used column

Home To the beginning of the row containing the active cell

Ctrl+Home To the beginning of the worksheet (cell A1)

Page Down One screen down

Alt+Page Down One screen to the right

Ctrl+Page Down To the next sheet in the workbook

Page Up One screen up

Alt+Page Up One screen to the left

Ctrl+Page Up To the previous sheet in the workbook

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