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  1. CTET Social SCIENCE Previous Paper 9 1. Ahmedabad is a hub of cotton textile industry. Which of the following is one of the factors for flourishing textile industries in Ahmedabad? It is situated close to cotton growing area Industrial Policy of the IndianGovernment Availability of cheaplabour-force Its easy access to the TuticorinPort 2. Plantations, a type of commercial farming, require a large amountof Land andcapital Onlycapital Landlabour Labour andcapital 3. ‘Blackfoot Indian’ isa Native tribe of NorthAmerica Plantation worker inCuba Migrant Indian inCanada Disease prevalent in NicobarIslands 4. Vultures in the Indian subcontinent started dying of kidney failure shortly after scavenging livestock treatedwith Diclofenac Ibuprofen Aldrin Aspirin 5. Wind actions create ‘Mushroom rocks’ which are usually foundin Deserts Tropical coastalareas Hills Plateaus 6. As a consequence of the Revolt of 1857, which of the following was a change initiated bythe BritishParliament? A-38, 39, 40, Opposite Metro Pillar no:641, Uttam Nagar, Near Uttam Nagar East Metro Station, New Delhi -110059

  2. A member of the British Cabinet was appointed Secretary of State forIndia The land and property of prominent Hindu and Muslim citizens who supported the revolt were confiscated Pathan and Sikh soldiers were banned from joining the British IndianArmy All ruling chiefs of the country were warned that military action would be taken against them if they support anyrebellion 7. In 1720, the British Government enacted a legislation called the Calico Act to (a) Ban the use of printed cotton textiles-Chintz-inEngland Promote Calico industry inEngland Produce Calico textiles inEngland Punish rebels fromCalcutta 8. Which type of rainfall is represented in the diagram givenbelow? Orographicrainfall Conventionalrainfall Frontalrainfall Cyclonicrainfall 9. In nuclear power plants, electricity is generated through the processof Nuclearfission Nuclearcollision Atomicvibrations Nuclearfusion 10. The following diagram shows the position of the Earth on a particular day. A, B, C, D and E are locations on the Earth. Which location will experience longest hours ofdaylight? C A D B 11. Tanti, Momin and Devangs communities were engagedin (a) Weaving (b)Woodworks (c) Potterymaking A-38, 39, 40, Opposite Metro Pillar no:641, Uttam Nagar, Near Uttam Nagar East Metro Station, New Delhi -110059

  3. (d) Leatherworks 12. Muhammad-Bin-Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi toDaulatabad To control his empire effectively as Daulatabad was centrallylocated As he was not getting revenue from NorthIndia To escape fromMongols To punish Southernrulers 13. The division of the period of Indian History into ‘Ancient’, ‘Medieval’ and ‘Modern’ also has problems. Which of the following is one of the problem init? The concept has been borrowed from the West where Modern period was associated with science. Tripartite division reflects gradual growth of the IndianState Three periods ate insufficient to describe IndianHistory Indian History seems to have clear lines of distinction between ‘Ancient’ and ‘Medieval’ and ‘Medieval’ and ‘Modern’period 14. The East India Company set up a factory in Bengal on the banks of Hugli in 1651to Establish a base from which the factors couldoperate Buy Indigo (Neel) from local farmers to send it to England Manufacture cotton textiles for exporting toEngland Buy spices for sending them toEngland 15. The East India Company used the Diwani revenue from Bengal primarilyin Purchasing cotton and silk textiles inIndia Constructing bridges androads Building schools, colleges anduniversities Amassing stocks of gold and silver to replenish the dwindling stocks inBritain 16. If Ahmedabad is situated on 70° 30 ’E longitude, what would be the local time of Ahmedabad if it is 8:00 am Indian StandardTime? 7:20am 7:00am 8:40am 8:00am A-38, 39, 40, Opposite Metro Pillar no:641, Uttam Nagar, Near Uttam Nagar East Metro Station, New Delhi -110059

  4. 17. Which one of the following Sultans used the Banjaras to transport grains to the citymarkers? (a) Alauddin-Khilji (b)Muhammad-Bin-Tughlaq Balban Firoz ShahTughlaq 18. Bidriwas An inlay work in copper and silver done by the artisans ofBidar A type of cotton textile produced inBidar A type of copperware produced in Bidar A type of silk textile produced inBidar 19. Tribal people do not keep written records of their past. How do present-day historians write tribalhistory? Using oraltraditions Using naturaltraditions Using tribalmythologies Using archaeologicalsources 20. Pietra dura wasa Style of decoration ofbuildings Greekgod Metallurgytechnology Role ofsuccession 21. Which of the following was a part of temple architecture of the ninthcentury? Decorative gateway(Dwara) Rangshala (Place to perform dance) (c) Yagya Vedi (Seat to perform sacredincantation) (d) Havan Kund (Square pyramid shaped pot with open mouth to holdfire) 22. Which of the following three universities were established in the year 1857 by the British Government? Calcutta, Madras andBombay Calcutta, Bombay andPunjab Calcutta, Bombay andDelhi A-38, 39, 40, Opposite Metro Pillar no:641, Uttam Nagar, Near Uttam Nagar East Metro Station, New Delhi -110059

  5. (d) Calcutta, Madras and Banaras 23. Chera chieftains ruled in twelfth century in the area presently lyingin Chhattisgarh/MadhyaPradesh Uttarakhand/UttarPradesh Punjab/Haryana Jharkhand/Bihar 24. Which of the following combinations of kingdoms was engaged in tripartitestruggle? Rashtrakuta, Pala,Gurjar-Pratihara Pala, Chola,Gurjar-Pratihara Chola, Rashtrakuta,Pala Pala, Pallava,Rashtrakuta 25. Who of the following was impeached by the BritainParliament? WarrenHastings TBMacaulay Cornwallis CharlesClive 26. Which of the following combinations of planets is known as ‘gaseousplanets’? Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,Neptune Jupiter, Mars, Earth,Neptune Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn (d)Mars, Venus, Saturn,Uranus 27. What is ‘CommonEra’? Christian Era which is now accepted in major parts of theworld Indian Era accepted by the government to issuenotice A new Era developed by amalgamation of Hindi Era and IslamicEra A new era to study historicalevents 28. historical site is a placewhere Relics of the past arefound Excavation activities aredone History-loving peoplegather A-38, 39, 40, Opposite Metro Pillar no:641, Uttam Nagar, Near Uttam Nagar East Metro Station, New Delhi -110059

  6. (d) Historians writehistory 29. Why did Jatis emerge within Varnas, which became the basis to organize Indiansociety? Due to gradual expansion in social and economic needs of the people, people with new skill-sets wererequired There was a problem in integrating tribal people into Varnasystem Jatis and Varnas are one and thesame Fierce opposition against Varna system gave way to development ofJatis 30. Which of the following tribal societies was divided intokhels? Ahom Santhal Bhil Gond A-38, 39, 40, Opposite Metro Pillar no:641, Uttam Nagar, Near Uttam Nagar East Metro Station, New Delhi -110059

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