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Tenth Class Model Paper 9 ÷ªÙÞœüŒî¦ô¢Ù 12 ÷«Ja 2019 - email: [email protected] TENTH CLASS MODEL PAPER 9. - Ú¨ÙC ú£÷«-à¦-ô¦Eo àŸCN, NøË™x-ù‡Ù# ô¦óŸªÙè… PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS - 2019 SOCIAL STUDIES, PAPER - II Time: 2 Hrs. 45 Min. (Telugu Version) Max. Marks: 40 ú£«-àŸ-ìõª í£åÙ 1.- ví£øŒo-í£vêŸÙ àŸë]ª-÷±-ÚÁ-÷-è¯-EÚ¨ 15 ENª-ÿ§õª, áî¦-ñªõª ô¦óŸª-è¯-EÚ¨ 2.-30 ÞœÙ"-"õª ¸Úæ°-ô³Ù-à¦ô¢ª.- Section - III i) 2.- ð§ô¢ªdn-Ó ví£øŒo-õÚÛª ú£÷«ëůì í£vêŸÙö˺ áî¦-ñªõª ô¦óŸ«L.- ú£«-àŸ-ìõª: Ú¨ÙC û¦õªÞœª ví£øŒo-õÚÛª ú£÷«-ëů-û¦õª ô¦óŸªÙè…. ii) Ö-Ú•\ÚÛ\ ví£øŒoÚÛª 8n-10 î¦Ú¥uö˺x ú£÷«-ëů-û¦õª Ï÷yÙè…. 3.- ÷«uíÃ, ð§ô¢ªdn-G sGæÀ -›í-í£ôÂzõìª áî¦ñª í£vê¦-EÚ¨ áêŸ- à¶-óŸ«L.- iii) Ð ví£øŒo-õÚÛª ÍÙêŸ-ô¢_êŸ ÓÙí‡ÚÛ (Internal choice) ÑÙåªÙC × Part - A iv) ví£A ví£øŒoÚÛª û¦õªÞœª ÷«ô¢ª\õª. (4 4 = 16) 10. - a) òÅ°ô¢êŸ ô¦â°uÙ-ÞœÙ-ö˺E ÷ª®RÚÛ ú£«vê¦-õìª N÷-JÙ-àŸÙè…? sö˶ë¯z Time: 2 Hrs. 15 min Marks: 30 b) ví£í£Ù-àŸÙö˺ íÆ£ªô¢{-é-õÚÛª ¸ÚÙvë]ÙÞ¥ í£Pa÷ª Îú‡óŸ« ÓÙë]ªÚÛª ÷«JÙC? 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ÓÙë]ªÚÛª? A) ÕÚÛu-ô¦-áu- ú£-Nª-A-ö˺E Ô-ëμjû¦ ÖÚÛ ø‹øŒyêŸ ú£òÅ¡u-ë¶øŒÙ B) Íõþ§\ 7. - ví£øŒoö˺ Ï#aì í£æ°Eo í£J-Q-LÙ#, Ú¨ÙC ví£øŒo-õÚÛª áî¦-ñª-L-÷yÙè…. C) ÎvíƇڥ ÜÙè¯-EÚ¨ ë]¤¨-é°-ì Ñìo ë¶øŒÙ D) òÅ°ô¢-êŸ-ë¶øŒÙ i) á-ð§û EóŸªÙ-vêŸ-éö˺ Ñìo ·ôÙè[ª ë¶ø‹-õª, áð§û EóŸªÙ-vêŸ-éö˺ ö˶E ·ôÙè[ª ë¶ø‹-õ ›íô¢xìª ô¦óŸªÙè…? -c-cö˶ë¯e-e- b) A) B) C) D) ii) í£åÙö˺ ÓEo ÜÙè¯-õÚÛª ú£ÙñÙ-CÅÙ#ì vð§Ùê¦-õª-û¦oô³? î¦æ¨ ·Úìè¯ #M û¦¸ôy všíÆÙ# ví£êŸu¤Û ð§õì Ú¨Ùë]Ú¨ ÷#aì ë¶øŒÙ ›íô¢ªx ô¦óŸªÙè…? ð§ôÂdnG ¸ôí£æ¨ ›í@ö˺x.. is called. C) Political movement prathapgadh in Maharashtra because of sEìoæ¨ êŸô¢ªî¦ô³z A) Loo B) Mango Showers D) Economic movement the Tenth Class Social Studies, Paper-1, Part-B C) KalBaishaki D) Andhi 25. Example for Indian Multinational company A) Scenery B) Green meadows Part - B 19. Peninsular rivers are characterised by is... C) Altitude D) Plain area A) Non perennial flow of water A) Nokia B) Pepsi Observe the below and answer the ques- Time: 30 mts. Max. Marks: 10 B) Fixed course C) Honda D) Tatamotors tions 32 and 33 × 1 Choose the correct answers. (20 /2 = 10) C) Absence of meanders 26. Which of the following not belonged to 14. The reason for the appreciation of the geo- D) All of these sugar belt... graphical location of India is ... 20. Which of the following not belonged to A) Western Maharashtra A) Its vast diversity in climatic conditions course cereals. B) Arid Marathwada region B) Its long coast line A) Jowar B) Wheat C) Ragi D) Bajra C) Surat D) Belgaum C) Its large variety of Flora and Fauna 21. The main theme of 'Before they pass 27. UNDP Publish a countrys developmental D) All of the above Away' is .. report 15. Kulu and Kangra are located in the ranges A) The impact of spraying DDT on birds A) Educational level of people of the ... and human beings B) Health condition A) Himadri B) The environment pollution C) Percapita income D) All are correct B) The lesser Himalayas C) The nomadic tribes that are on the 28. Intensity of temperature depends on the ... 32. The river marked as A in the map ... C) The Shivaliks verge of disappearing A) Latitude B) Longitude A) Cauvery B) Penna D) None of these D) None of these C) Axis of the earth D) Tilt of the earth C) Narmada D) Mahanadi 16. The Right to education Act came in to 22. The GATT is the previous name of ... 29. This is not a characteristic feature of 33. The dot marked in the map ... existence in .. A) UNDP B) ILO organised sector. A) Indira Point B) Kanya Kumari A) 2005 B) 2009 C) 2013 D) 2015 C) WTO D) World Bank A) Paid holidays C) Ran of kutch D) Dwaraka 17. Production of a commodity mostly through 23. This is not a tributary of River Ganga... B) Health facilities the natural process is an activity in .. sec- A) Sutlej B) Son C) Yamuna D) Gandak C) No job security D) Fixed working Hours KEY tor. 24. Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) is ... 30. According to National survey every .. per- D B B A A D B A) Primary B) Secondary 14n- , 15n , 16n- , 17n- , 18n , 19n , 20n , A) Environmental movement son in India is a migrant. C C A A D B D C) Tertiary D) None A) Second B) Third C) Fourth D) Fifth 21n- , 22n , 23n- , 24n- , 25n- , 26n- , 27n , B) Water movement A C C C C B 18. The dry and hot winds in the northern plain 31. The site was chosen to build a port in 28n , 29n- , 30n , 31n , 32n , 33n . ÷ªÙÞœüŒÛî¦ô¢Ù 12 ÷«Ja 2019 - email: [email protected] TENTH CLASS MODEL PAPER ð¿ô¢ªõª à¶ú£ªhìo æ©àŸô¢ªx, ë]ªÚ¥-é-ë¯-ô¢ªõª, ð¼M-ú£ªõª ÷Ùæ¨ ÑëÁu-Þ¥-õìª Në¯u- ÷Ù-꟪-öËμjì NóŸª-ê¦o-Oª-óŸ³õª ö°¸Þ-ú£ª-ÚÛªÙ-æ°-ô¢E òÅ¡óŸª-í£-è[-þ§-Þ¥ô¢ª.- PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS - 2019 ví£øŒo:- šíj ›íô¦ö˺ Ñìo Nù£-óŸ«-õêÁ Oªô¢ª ÔÚ©-òÅ¡-N-þ§hô¦? ÓÙë]ªÚÛª? 16.
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