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Secondary School (English Medium) (5 to 8) Class 8 - CBSE Question Bank Solutions for Social Science

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Keeping the Sudha Goel case in mind, tick the sentences that are true and correct the ones that are false.
The accused took the case to the High Court because they were unhappy with the decision of the Trial Court.

[3.05] Judiciary
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In a town called Peace Land, the supporters of the Fiesta football team learn that the supporters of the Jubilee football team in the nearby city about 40 km away have damaged the ground on which the Final between both teams is to be held the following day. A crowd of Fiesta fans armed with deadly weapons attacks the homes of the supporters of the Jubilee football team in the town. In the attack, 10 men are killed, 5 women are gravely hurt, many homes are destroyed and over 50 people injured.
Imagine that you and your classmates are now part of the criminal justice system. First divide the class into the following four groups of persons:
1. Public Prosecutor
The column on the right provides a list of functions. Match these with the roles that are listed on the left. Have each group pick the functions that it needs to perform to bring justice to those who were affected by the violence of the Fiesta fans. In what order, will these functions be performed?

Roles

Functions

Police

Public prosecutor

Defence Lawyer

Judge

hear the witnesses

record the statements of witnesses

cross examine the witnesses

take photographs of burnt homes

record the evidence

arrest the Fiesta fans

writes the judgment

argue the case for the victims

decide for how many years the accused will be put in jail

examine the witnesses in court

pass the judgment

get the assaulted women medically examined

conduct a fair trial

Meet the accused persons

Now take the same situation but ask one student who is a supporter of the Fiesta Club to perform all the functions listed above. Do you think the victims would get justice if only one person performed all of the functions of the criminal justice system? Why not?
State two reasons why you believe that different persons need to play different roles as part of the criminal justice system.

[3.06] Understanding Our Criminal Justice System
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Imagine that you are watching the Republic Day parade on TV with a friend and she remarks, “Look at these tribals. They look so exotic. And they seem to be dancing all the time”. List three things that you would tell her about the lives of Adivasis in India.

[3.07] Understanding Marginalisation
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List two Fundamental Rights in the Constitution that Dalits can draw upon to insist that they be treated with dignity and as equals. Re-read the Fundamental Rights listed on page 14 to help you answer this question.

[3.08] Confronting Marginalisation
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The poems and the song in this Unit allow you to see the range of ways in which individuals and communities express their opinions, their anger and their sorrow. In class, do the following two exercises:
(a) Bring to class a poem that discusses a social issue. Share this with your classmates. Work in small groups with two or more poems to discuss their meaning as well as what the poem is trying to communicate.
(b) Identify a marginalised community in your locality. Write a poem, or song, or draw a poster etc to express your feelings as a member of this community.

[3.08] Confronting Marginalisation
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Why do you think there are so few cases of private water supply in the world?

[3.09] Public Facilities
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Why are most of the private hospitals and private schools located in major cities and not in towns or rural areas?

[3.09] Public Facilities
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Do you think the distribution of public facilities in our country is adequate and fair? Give an example of your own to explain.

[3.09] Public Facilities
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Take some of the public facilities in your area, such as water, electricity, etc. Is there scope to improve these? What in your opinion should be done? Complete the table.

 

Is it available?

How can it be improved?

Water

   

Electricity

   

Roads

   

Public transport

   
[3.09] Public Facilities
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Are the above public facilities shared equally by all the people in your area? Elaborate.

[3.09] Public Facilities
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Do you think the victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy got justice? Discuss.

[3.1] Law and Social Justice
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What do we mean when we speak of law enforcement? Who is responsible for enforcement? Why is enforcement so important?

[3.1] Law and Social Justice
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How can laws ensure that markets work in a manner that is fair? Give two examples to support your answer.

[3.1] Law and Social Justice
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Imagine yourself to be a worker working in a chemical factory, which has received orders from the government to move to a different site 100 kms away from the present location. Write about how your life would change? Read out your response in the classroom.

[3.1] Law and Social Justice
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Answer the following question.
Name any two steps that government has taken to conserve plants and animals.

[2.2] Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
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How was environment treated earlier? What has been the change in perception? Discuss.

[3.1] Law and Social Justice
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What are the sources of environmental pollution in your area? Discuss with respect to (a) air; (b) water and (c) soil. What are the steps being taken to reduce the pollution? Can you suggest some other measures?

[3.1] Law and Social Justice
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Tick the correct answer.
Which one of the following is not in favour of the conservation of nature?

[2.2] Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
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State whether the given statement are true or false. If true, write the reason.
Human interference and changes of climate can maintain the ecosystem.

[2.2] Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
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Match the followings :

Land use prevent soil erosion
Humus narrow zone of contact between the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere 
Rock dams productive use of land
Biosphere
organic matter deposited on top soil 

  contour ploughing 
[2.2] Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
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