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Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.
Concept: Causes of Addiction
Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.
Ageing is an artificial process.
Concept: Ageing
Write differences.
Mobile addiction and Drug addiction.
Concept: Addiction (Substance, Internet, Mobile)
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Technology is always useful for social progress.
Concept: Social Problem
Write a short note.
Internet addiction
Concept: Types of Addiction
Explain the following concept with an example.
Domestic violence
Concept: Domestic Violence
Answer the following question in detail (in 150-200 words).
Describe the problems of ageing and suggest measures to solve them.
Concept: Measures to Tackle the Problems of Ageing
Read the following passage and answer the question based on it.
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This is the real-life story of Rukmini Devi who lives in a small hut in Gaigotha Village in Wada Taluka of Palghar District in Maharashtra State. She belongs to the Warli tribe. Her husband is a marginal farmer who cultivates on two acres of land. They have two children, one daughter aged 10 years and a son aged 6 years. Both the children walk to school and back daily (located about 3 miles away). When cultivation season is over, (or if the rice crop is damaged due to heavy rains or pests) they face many hardships. A section of the crop is kept for their personal use, for the year. Tur Dal (lentil) is also grown in one small area, again for personal use. In a small backyard, they grow vegetables like chilies, cucumber, and bitter gourd (karela). During the off-season, both husband and wife go to the brick kilns (about 7 miles away) to do piece-rate work (That is, they get paid for each brick that they make). While the men earn Rs. 300 per day, the women earn Rs. 150-200. Rukmini Devi stated that they prefer to walk the 7 miles both ways because the bus fare is Rs. 35/- per head one way. They cannot afford it. |
- Identify any three problems that the family of Rukmini Devi has to face.
- Point out and discuss briefly, gender discrimination in this setting.
Concept: Passages
Over 55% of the tribal population in India is found in the ______ region of the country.
Concept: The Tribal Community in India
Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.
Individual status in urban society is mostly ascribed.
Concept: The Urban Community in India
Complete the concept map.

Concept: The Tribal Community in India
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
The traditional influence of caste has changed today.
Concept: The Tribal Community in India
Give your personal response.
Why is there lack of community feeling in cities?
Concept: The Urban Community in India
According to the 2011 Census of India, about ______ percent of the Indian population lives in rural areas.
Concept: The Rural Community in India
Identify the appropriate term from the given option in the box and rewrite it against the given statement.
| SAINT DNYANESHWAR, SACRED GROVE, SUNDERLAL BAHUGUNA, MAHARSHI KARVE, JHUM, NANA-NANI PARK |
- ‘Shedoba cha van’ (Forest of Shedoba) in the tribal community
- Bhakti Movement which began in the 13th century CE
- Started the first women’s university
- Leader of the Chipko Movement
- Facility for senior citizens
Concept: The Tribal Community in India
Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.
The Goddess of forests is worshipped by tribals in the Kambad dance.
Concept: Introduction to Segments of Indian Society
Write short note.
Characteristics of rural community
Concept: The Rural Community in India
Explain the following concept with example.
Kambad Dance
Concept: The Tribal Community in India
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.
Concept: The Tribal Community in India
Correct the underlined words, complete and rewrite the statement.
Dominance of caste system is found in tribal community.
Concept: The Rural Community in India
