10th Class Social Paper 1 Study Material Chapter wise Important bit bank Bits and 10th Class Social Paper 1 Study Material Important Bits for English/Telugu Medium Students. This study material will useful a lot for all students. This study material contains chapter wise important bits for 10th class students as well as all competitive exams like POLYCET, APRJC GURUKULAM, DEECET, TET, TRT. These questions are very important objective multiple choice questions for 10th Class General Studies Public Examinations in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh.
10th Class Social Paper 1 Study Material
PART – I: RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND EQUITY
1. INDIA : Relief Features
2. Ideas of Development
3. Production and Employment
4. Climate of India
5. Indian Rivers and Water Resources
6. The Population
7. Settlements – Migrations
8. Rampur : A Village Economy
9. Globalisation
10. Food Security
11. Sustainable Development with Equity
PART – II : CONTEMPORARY WORLD AND INDIA
12. The World During the World Wars
13. National Liberation Movements in the Colonies
14. National Movement in India – Partition & Independence : 1939-1947
15. The Making of Independent India’s Constitution
16. The Election Process in India
17. Independent India (The First 30 Years -1947-1977)
18. Emerging Political Trends 1977 to 2000
19. Post – War World and India
20. Social Movements in Our Times
21. The Movement for the Formation of Telangana State
1. INDIA : Relief Features
Choose the correct answer and write its letter in the brackets.
1. Find the one which is wrongly matched. ( March 2015 ) ()
A) Jammu Hills – Jammu and Kashmir
B) Mishmi Hills – Arunachal Pradesh
C) Kochar – Assom
D) Patkai – Uttar Pradesh
2. Ooty is located in these mountains …… ()
A) Mahadev Hills
B) Nilgiri
C) Aravali
D) Annamalai
3. Hill stations – Simla, Nainital, Mussorie are in ….
A) Greater Himalayas
B) Lesser Himalayas
C) Shivaliks
D) Nilgiris
4. The desert located on the leeward side of Aravalis is ….
A) Sahara
B) Thar
C) Atakama
D) Sone
5. Mahabharatha ranges are here.
A) Greater Himalayas
B) Lesser Himalayas
C) Outer Himalayas
D) Aravali Range