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SST CLASS 5 Final

The document outlines the structure and content of the Annual Examination for Class V in Social Studies for the session 2024-25, detailing the time, marks distribution, and instructions. It includes three sections with a total of 11 compulsory questions covering multiple choice, fill in the blanks, true/false, matching, definitions, and short answer questions. Additionally, it requires students to draw diagrams and mark continents or countries on a map.

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SST CLASS 5 Final

The document outlines the structure and content of the Annual Examination for Class V in Social Studies for the session 2024-25, detailing the time, marks distribution, and instructions. It includes three sections with a total of 11 compulsory questions covering multiple choice, fill in the blanks, true/false, matching, definitions, and short answer questions. Additionally, it requires students to draw diagrams and mark continents or countries on a map.

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ANNUAL EXAMINATION

SESSION: 2024-25
CLASS: V
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES

Time:3 Hours M.M:80

General Instructions: -
i) The question paper consists of 3 Sections and 11 questions. All questions are
compulsory. Write neat and clean.
ii) Section A consists of 5 questions carrying 30 Marks.
iii) Section B consists of 4 questions carrying 35 Marks.
iv) Section C consists of 2 questions carrying 15 Marks.

(SECTION-A)
Q1. Choose the correct option: - (1×10=10)
i) Which of the following oceans is the warmest?
a. Indian ocean b. Pacific Ocean c. Atlantic Ocean
ii) Which of the following landforms connects the two Americas?
a. Isthmus of Panama b. Mid-Atlantic Range c. Mariana Trench
iii) In a Democracy, people elect the representatives of their choice by______________.
a. voting b. contesting c. law
iv) Our central government is situated in .
a. New Delhi b. Rajasthan c. Haryana
v) India joined the UN on 30 October ______________.
a. 1976 b. 1945 c. 1980
vi) The World Health Organization_______________.
a. works in the field of agriculture b. works in the field of health
c. works in the field of housing
vii) When did British announce division of Bengal?
a. 1905 b. 1911 c.1950
viii) Who launched Non-Cooperation Movement in 1920?
a. Mahatma Gandhi b. Rani Lakshmi Bai c. Subhash Chandra Bose
ix) The Lok Sabha has a term of ____________.
a. 6 years b. 5 years c.7 years
x) Which of the following is the smallest continent?
a. Europe b. Africa c. Australia
Q2. Fill in the blanks: - (Attempt any 5) (1×5=5)

i) The UN now has ____________ countries as its members.


ii) The Parliament of India is also known as _____________.
iii) India has a _____________- party system.
iv) The ___________ and __________ are two of the important rivers of Europe.
v) The __________ aims to achieve the highest possible level of health for all people.
vi) Queen Victoria became the empress of India in __________.
vii) The Rowlatt Act was launched in __________.
viii)The Partition of Bengal took place in ___________.

Q3. Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ for the following statements: - (1×5=5)

i) Anita Bhatia was appointed as the Deputy Executive Director of UN- Women in
2019. [ ]
ii) Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit was the first president of the UN General Assembly. [ ]
iii)North America is known as the White Continent. [ ]
iv) Europe is famous for its Great Barrier Reef. [ ]
v) The Security Council has ten permanent member nations. [ ]

Q4. Match the following: - (1×5=5)


i. Boycott a. Antonio Guterres
ii. Houses of Parliament b. The Hague, Netherlands
iii. International Court of Justice c. the refusal to obey certain laws or to pay taxes
iv. Secretary General d. the right of people to rule themselves
v. Swaraj e. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

Q5. Write the full form of the following: - (Attempt any 5) (1×5=5)
i) WHO IMF
ii) UNESCO FAO
iii) ILO UNICEF

SECTION–B

Q6. Define the following terms: - (Attempt any 6) (1×6=6)


i) human rights ii) veto power iii) contest iv) viceroy
v) annulment vi) sati vii) federal viii) elect
Q7. Answer the following questions in very short: - (Attempt any 6) (1×6=6)
i. Who founded the Indian National Congress?
ii. Name any one social reformer of the 1800s.
iii. When did India gain Independence?
iv. Name the highest court of justice in India.
v. What is the source of power for the Government of India?
vi. When and where was Gandhiji born?
vii. Who is the head of the Union Executive?

Q8. Answer the following questions in short: - (Attempt any 7) (2×7=14)


i. What is the role of the UNESCO?
ii. Name the three levels of Indian Government.
iii. What was the Rowlatt Act?
iv. What was the objective of Swadeshi Movement?
v. What were the contributions of Indian Social Reformers?
vi. What is Democracy?
vii. What is the aim of IMF?
viii. Who were the founders of the Home Rule League?
ix. What was Mahatma Gandhi's concept of Satyagraha?

Q9. Answer the following questions in detail: - (Attempt any 3) (3×3=9)

i. State three features of democracy.


ii. Write a note on Civil Disobedience Movement.
iii. Where is the International Court of Justice located? What is its primary function?
iv. Why was the Indian National Congress formed?
v. What is the role of Parliament? Name its two houses

SECTION-C

Q10. Draw a diagram of levels of Indian Government. (1×5=5)


Q11. Mark and color any five continents on the physical map of the world. (1×10=10)

OR

Mark all five permanent member countries of the United Nations Security Council on
the physical map of the world.

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