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MARKING SCHEME  

SOCIAL SCIENCE (OUTSIDE DELHI) 

SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION 

SA - II – MARCH, 2016 

 Series JSR CODE NO. 32/1, 32/2, 32/3 SET-1 

Q. No 

EXPECTED ANSWERS/ VALUE POINTS 

Page No. 

Marks

“When France sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold” – METTERNICH OR 

French citizens living in Vietnam were known as Colons 

Hist. Pg-13 

Hist. Pg-34

1

The use of cattle cake as fuel should be discouraged because – 

1) It creates pollution. 

2) It consumes most valuable manure which could be used in agriculture. (Any one point to be given )

Geog. Pg-58

1

Difference between Pressure Groups and Political Parties are 

1) Pressure groups do not aim to directly control or share political power but  political parties directly control and share political power. 

2) Any other relevant point. 

(Any one point to be given )

DP. Pg-63

1

India adopted multi party system because - 

1) India is a large country and has social and geographical diversities. 

2) It is easy to absorb different diversities in a multi party system.   

(Any one point to be given )

DP. Pg-77 

1




The two Sectional Interest Groups are – 

1) Trade Union 

2) Business Associations 

3) Professional bodies- lawyers, doctors, teachers etc. 

(Any two names to be given)

DP. Pg-64 

½+ ½=1

MNC’s set up their offices and factories in those regions where they get cheap labour  and other resources because of – 

1) Low cost of production. 

2) They can earn greater profits. 

(Any one point to be given)

Eco. Pg-56

1

If any damage is done to a consumer by a trader the consumer can move the court to  get compensation under his – 

 RIGHT TO SEEK REDRESSAL 

Eco. Pg -82 

1

Supervision of the functioning of formal sources of loans is necessary because 

Banks have to submit information to the RBI on how much they are lending, to  whom they are lending and what interest rate etc.

Eco. Pg-48 

1

“The decade of 1830 had brought great economic hardships in Europe”- 1) There was enormous increase in population all over Europe. 

2) There were more job seekers than employment. 

3) Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in over - crowded  slums. 

4) Small producers in towns faced stiff competition from imports of cheap  machine made goods from England where industrialization was more  advanced. 

5) Peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations. 6) Rise of food prices. 

7) Bad harvest led to wide spread pauperism in town and country.

Hist. Pg-15

3x1=3





9

(Any three arguments to be explained) 

 OR 

“ The Ho-Chi-Minh Trail became advantageous to Vietnamese in the war against  U.S”- 

1) The Trail symbolizes how the Vietnamese used their limited resources to great  advantage. 

2) The Trail, an immense network of footpaths and roads was used to transport  men and material from North to South. 

3) It was improved in late 1950’s and from 1967 about 20,000 North Vietnamese  troops came south each month. The trail had support bases and hospitals along  the way. 

4) Mostly supplies were carried by women porters on their backs or on their  bicycles. 

5) The U.S regularly bombed this trail to disrupt supplies but efforts to destroy  this important supply line by intensive bombing failed because they were  rebuilt very quickly. 

(Any three arguments to be given)

Hist. Pg 47 

3x1=3

10 

During the “Swadeshi Movement” in Bengal the flag designed was a –  TRICOLOUR FLAG 

The two features of the flag were – 

1) The colour of the flag was - Red, Green and Yellow. 

2) It had eight lotuses representing eight provinces in British India. 3) It had a crescent moon representing Hindus and Muslims. 

( Any two features to be given)

Hist. Pg-72

1+2=3

11 

“ The plantation workers in Assam had their own understanding of Mahatma Gandhi  and the notion of Swaraj”- 

1) For plantation workers in Assam, freedom meant the right to move freely in  and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed. 

2) Swaraj meant retaining a link the village from which they had come. 

3) Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859 plantation workers were not  permitted to leave the Tea Gardens without permission.







4) When they heard of the Non-Cooperation movement thousands of workers  defied the authorities, left the plantations and headed home. 

5) They believed that Gandhi Raj was coming and everyone would be given land  in their own village. 

(Any three arguments to be given) 

Hist. Pg.60

3x1=3

12

On the basis of sources of raw material industries are classified as  

A. Agro based industries 

B. Mineral based industries 

These industries are different from each other on following basis 

A. Agro based industries – 

1) Draws their raw materials from agricultural products  

2) Eg: Textiles – Cotton, Jute, Silk and Woolen. 

 Rubber, Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Edible Oil etc. 3) Any other relevant point. 

B. Mineral based industries – 

1) Draws their raw materials from Minerals 

2) Eg:- Iron and Steel , Cement , Machine tools , Petro chemicals etc 3) Any other relevant point. 

(Any two differences to be given)

Geog Pg.  

67,71

1+2=3

13 

“Consumption of energy in all forms has been rising all over the country. There is an  urgent need to develop a sustainable path of energy development and energy saving“- 

Every sector of the National Economy, agriculture, industry, transport, commercial and  domestic – needs inputs of energy. 

With increasing population and changing lifestyles energy consumption is increasing  very fast. We are not self sufficient in energy according to demands. Therefore  judicious use of limited resources is essential. 

Three measures to solve this burning problems are – 

1) We can do our bit by using public transport systems instead of individual  vehicles.








2) Switching off electricity when not in use. 

3) Using power saving devices or using non-conventional sources of energy. 4) Checking the power equipments regularly can help in saving of energy. 5) Any other relevant point. 

(Any three measures to be explained) 

 

Geog Pg-63

3x1=3

14 

Three steps to minimize the environmental degradation caused by industrial  development in India are – 

Every liter of waste water discharged by our industry pollutes eight times the quantity  of fresh water. 

1) Minimizing use of water for processing by Reusing and Recycling it in two or  more successive stages. 

2) Harvesting of rain water to meet water requirements. 

3) Treating hot water and effluents before releasing them in rivers and ponds. 

4) Particulate matter in the air can be reduced by fitting smoke stacks to factories  with electrostatic precipitators, fabric filters, scrubbers and inertial separators. 

5) Smoke can be reduced by using oil or gas instead of coal in factories. 

6) Machinery and equipments can be used and generators should be fitted with  silencers. 

7) Almost all machineries can be redesigned to increase energy efficiency and  reduce noise. 

8) Any other relevant measure. 

(Any three measures to be suggested)

Geog. Pg.- 

78 

3x1=3

15 

A Regional Party is a party that is present in only some States. 

Conditions required for a party to be recognized as a regional political party are:- 

1) A party that secures atleast six percent of the total votes in an election to the  legislative assembly of a state. 

2) Wins atleast two seats in the legislative assembly

(Definition +Two conditions to be given)

DP. Pg.79 

1+2=3









16 

Public Interest Groups are those that promote collective rather than selective  interests. 

Their Functioning is as follows:- 

1) It aims to help groups other than their own members. 

2) They represent some common interest that needs to be defended. 

3) The members of the organization may not benefit from the cause that the  organization represents. For eg: a group fighting against bonded labour fights  not for itself but for those who are suffering under such bondage. 

4) For eg: BAMCEF 

5) Any other relevant point. 

(Definition + Any two functions to be described.)

DP. Pg - 64

1+2=3

17 

This answer is to be marked as 3x1=3 and not as 1+2=3 given in question paper. The three challenges faced by political parties in India are :- 

1) Lack of internal democracy. 

2) Challenge of dynastic succession. 

3) Growing role of Money and Muscle power. 

4) Often parties do not seem to offer a meaningful choice to the voters. (Any three challenges to be explained)

DP - Pg: 

83,84

3x1=3

18 

“Deposits with the banks are beneficial to the depositors as well as to the nation.”- Benefit to the depositor 

1) Bank accepts the deposits and pays interest to the depositor. 

2) People’s money is safe with the bank. 

3) People can withdraw the money as and when they require. 

Benefit to the Nation 

1) Banks use the major proportion of the deposit to extend loans. 2) There is a huge demand for loans for various economic activities.








3) Banks mediate between those who have surplus funds and those are in need  of these funds, thus it helps in the economic development of the Nation. 

4) Any other relevant point. 

(Any three points but atleast one point from each category to be examined)

Eco. Pg - 40,  42 

3x1=3

19 

Indian Government has put barriers to foreign trade and foreign investments after  independence because:- 

1) It wanted to protect the producers within the country from foreign  competition. 

2) As the industries were just coming up in 1950’s and 1960’s the competition  from inputs at that stage would not have allowed these industries to come  up. 

3) India allowed imports of only essential items such as machinery, fertilizers,  petroleum etc. 

4) Any other relevant point. 

(Any three reasons to be analysed)

Eco. Pg - 64

3x1=3

20 

“Rules and regulations are required for the protection of the consumers in the market  place.” 

1. Individual consumers often find themselves in a weak position , whenever there  is a complaint regarding a good or service that had been bought , the seller tries  to shift all the responsibility on to the buyer. 

2. Exploitation in the market place happens in various ways . For eg: sometimes  the traders indulge in unfair trade practices such as – when shop keepers weigh  less than what they should or when traders add charges that were not  mentioned before , or when adultered or defective goods are sold. 

3. At times false information is passed on through the media to attract consumers. 4. Any suitable example. 

5. Any other relevant point. 

(Three arguments to be given)

Eco. Pg – 76,  77

3x1=3

21 

“Napoleon had destroyed democracy in France but in administrative field he had  incorporated revolutionary principles in order to make the whole systems  more 







rational and efficient.” - 

1) All privileges based on birth were removed. 

2) Established equality before law. 

3) Right to property was given. 

4) Simplified administrative divisons. 

5) Feudal system was abolished and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial  dues. 

6) Guild restrictions were removed. 

7) Transport and communication systems were improved. 

8) Any other relevant point. 

(Any five points to be analysed) 

OR 

“The peace negotiations in Geneva followed the division of Vietnam that set in motion  a series of events that turned Vietnam into a battle field.”- 

1) In the peace negotiations in Geneva that followed the French defeat, The  Vietnamese were persuaded to accept the division of the country i.e. North  and South.  

2) The division set in motion a series of events that turned Vietnam into a  battlefield bringing death and destructions to its people as well as the  environment. 

3) The Bao Dai regime was soon overthrown by a coup led by Ngo Dinh Diem.  Diem built a repressive and authoritarian government. 

4) Anyone who opposed him was called a Communist and was jailed and killed. 

5) With the help of Ho Chi Minh government in North the NLF fought for the unification of the country. The U.S watched this alliance with fear. Worried  about the communist gaining power, it decided to intervene decisively  sending in troops and arms. 

(Analyze any five points)

Hist Pg - 06 

History  

Pg:43 - 46

5x1=5 

5x1=5

22 

Mahatma Gandhi decided to call off Civil Disobedience Movement because – 

1) Worried by the development of Civil Disobedience Movement the colonial  government began arresting the Congress leaders one by one. 

2) This led to violent clashes in many places.








3) When Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi was  arrested in (April 1930) angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of  Peshawar, facing armoured cars and police firing. Many were killed. 

4) A month later, when Mahatma Gandhi was arrested industrial workers in  Sholapur attacked police force, municipal building, law courts, railway stations and all other structures that symbolized British rule. 

5) A frightened government responded with the policy of brutal repression. 

6) The peaceful Satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten  and about 1 lakh people were arrested.  

Under these circumstances Mahatma Gandhi called off the Civil Disobedience  Movement. 

(Any five points to be given)

Hist. Pg 65

5x1=5

23 

Importance of conservation of Minerals are – 

1) Mineral resources are being rapidly consumed which takes millions of years  to be created and concentrated. 

2) Mineral resources are finite and non –renewable. 

3) Continued extraction of ores leads to increasing costs as mineral extraction  comes from greater depths along with deceasing quality. 

The three measures to conserve minerals are :- 

1) It should be used in a planned and sustainable manner. 

2) Improved technology needs to be constantly evolved to allow use of low  grade ores at low costs. 

3) Recycling of metals. 

4) Using scrap metals. 

5) Finding substitutes. 

6) Any other relevant point. 

(Two points of importance +three conservation methods to be given)

Geog Pg-57,  58

2+3=5

24 

“Roadways still have an edge over railways in India”- 

1) Construction cost of roadways is much lower than that of railways. 2) Roads can traverse comparatively more dissected and undulating 








topography. 

3) Roads can negotiate higher gradients of slopes and can traverse mountains  like Himalayas. 

4) Road transport is economical in transportation of few persons and small  amount of goods over short distances. 

5) It also provides door to door service. 

6) Cost of loading and unloading is much lower. 

7) Road transport is also used as a feeder to other modes of transport such as  they provide link between railway station, air and sea ports. 

8) Any other relevant point. 

(Any five arguments to be given)

Geog Pg 82

5x1=5

25 

Popular Struggle of Bolivia 

People’s struggle against privatization of water in Bolivia proves that struggles are  integral part of Democracy. 

The World Bank pressurized the government to give up its control of municipal water  supply. The government sold these rights to a multinational company which  increased the price of water by four times. Many people received monthly water bill  of Rs 1000/- in a country where average income is around 5000/- a month. 

In January 2000, a new alliance of labour human rights and community leaders  organized a successful four day strike. 

The government agreed to negotiate and the strike was called off. 

The police resorted to brutal repression when the agitation started in February, followed in April and the government imposed martial law. 

But the power of people forced the officials of the MNC to flee the city and made the  government concede to all the demand of the protestors. 

The contract with MNC was cancelled and the water supply was restored with the  Municipality at old rates. 

This popular struggle came to be known as “Bolivia’s Water War.” 

 (To be assessed as a whole)

DP. Pg.60 

5

261) 

“Political parties are necessary condition for a democracy”- 

1) Without political parties democracies cannot exist. 

2) If we do not have political parties – in such a situation every candidate in 








elections will be independent. 

3) No one will be able to make any promises to the people about any major  policy changes. 

4) The government may be formed but its utility will remain uncertain. 

5) Elected representative will be accountable to their constituency for what  they do in their locality. 

6) But no one will be responsible for how the country will run. 

7) The role of opposition party in a democracy necessitates the existence of  political parties. 

8) As societies become large and complex they also needed some agencies to  gather different views on various issues and to present these to the  government , that’s why political parties are needed 

(Any five arguments to be given)

DP Pg :74

5x1=5

27 

Formal sector loans can be made beneficial for poor farmers and workers in the  following ways:- 

1) Create awareness to farmers about formal sector loans. 

2) Process of providing loans should be made easier. 

3) It should be simple, fast and timely. 

4) More number of Nationalized Banks/cooperative banks should be opened in  rural sector. 

5) Banks and cooperatives should increase facility of providing loans so that  dependence on informal sources of credit reduces. 

6) The benefits of loans should be extended to poor farmers and small scale  industries. 

7) While formal sector loans need to expand, it is also necessary that everyone  receives these loans. 

8) Any other relevant point. 

(Any five points to be explained)

Eco Pg: 

49,50 

5x1=5

28 

Impact of Globalization on Indian Economy. 

1) Higher standard of living in urban areas. 

2) The impact has not been uniform among producers and workers. 3) There is greater choice before the consumers who now enjoy improved 

Eco Pg: 

66,67







quality and lower prices for several products. 

4) MNC’s have increased their investments in India leading to more job  opportunities. 

5) Globalization has enabled some large Indian companies to emerge as MNC’s  themselves like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy, Asian Paints etc. 

6) Globalization has also created new opportunities for companies providing  services particularly those involving IT(Information Technology). 

 For example: the Indian company producing a magazine for the London  based company and call centers. 

7) Local companies supply raw materials to foreign industries and have  prospered. 

 However, for a large number of producers and workers, globalization has posed  major challenges.  

(Any Five points to be explained)


5x1=5

29 

See answer on attached Map. 

For Blind Candidates – 

29.1) Ahmedabad 

29.2) Chauri Chaura 

29.3) Nagpur


3x1=3

30 

See answer on attached Map. 

For Blind Candidates – 

30.1) Assam 

30.2) Chattisgarh 

30.3) Tuticorin


3x1=3








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