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Monday, 27 April 2015

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Tuesday, 28 January 2014

SOCIAL SCIENCE (213) SOLVED ASSIGNMENT

Social science (213)
1.      Answer any one out of the following four questions in about 40 to 60 words.
a)                  Write any two activities which made the early primitive humans different from the human beings we see today?
Ans: The two differences that made the early primitive humans different from the human being we see today are
 The early primitive human being lived in cave and found food by hunting but modern human being lives in house and they found their food by agriculture.
The early primitive human being  did not lived as a society but modern human being lives in society.
2.      Answer any one out of the following four questions in about 40-60 words.
‘Biodiversity is very significant for the survival of human beings.' Mention any two points in support of this argument.
c) ‘Biodiversity is very significant for the survival of human beings.' Mention any two points in support of  this argument.
Ans: Biodiversity is fundamental to the existence of life on the earth. Its significance cannot be underestimated. There are varieties of living things that exist in a given physical environment. These are interdependent and interrelated in the form of an ecosystem. Ecosystem is extremely valuable in different facets of human life which includes the following:
i) Providing food, water, fiber, fuel etc.
ii) Regulating of climate and disease (For example: people are suffering from cold and cough in winters and stomach infections in monsoon etc
3.      Answer any one out of the following four questions in about 40-60 words
b) “Election Commission of India has a list of functions for holding free and fair elections”. Which two functions do you think, are very important for achieving this objective?
Ans: The two most important function of Election commission of India are:
i) 1. Ensure free and fair elections in the country;
2. Supervise, direct and control the entire election machinery; preparation of electoral roll;
4.      Answer any one out of the following four questions in about 100-150 words
b) List any four social practices which are still prevalent despite several reforms movements and government regulations and suggest how you would challenge these social practices.
Four Social Practices that are still prevalent despite several reforms movement and government regulation are:
Ø  The Caste System: This caste system, which was purely based on occupation, had become hereditary. A person born in a particular caste could not change his/ her caste even though they might have changed their work. This created inequality in society. It also led to the exploitation of the lower castes. Still there are caste prejudices in the society and lower caste people are being exploited.
Ø  Dowry: Dowry is one of the most prevalent social practices. Many poor parents find it difficult to marry their daughter due dowry.
Ø   Position of Women: The position of woman in society is  not equal with man. In education boy child is preferred to a girl child. Better food and clothing are provided to boy child than a girl child.
Ø  The Prevalent Religious Practices: The religious Practices are still relevant in our society. The poor are worst suffer who does not  have mean to practice such things.
5.      Answer any one out of the following four questions in about 100-150 words.
a) “Indian democracy over a period of time has faced a lot of challenges for her smooth functioning”. In support of this statement, identify and explain any two major challenges which are still a great threat to the successful functioning of democracy in India.
Ans: These are discussed below.
Illiteracy Illiteracy among people was a matter of grave concern for the successful functioning of democracy in India on the eve of independence and it still continues to be a major challenge. The level of education of citizens is a key to both the successful functioning of democracy and socio-economic development of the country. And perhaps, more importantly, it is an essential condition for human dignity. But the state of formal literacy was almost dismal when India achieved independence. The literacy rate in 1951 was mere 18.33 per cent and female literacy was negligible with 8.9 percent. It was, therefore, feared by many that the citizens would not be able to play their roles effectively and exercise their right to vote meaningfully which is an individual’s expression of the power of the people.
Poverty
It is generally said that for a hungry person right to vote does not have any meaning. For him/her the first requirement is food. Therefore, poverty is considered as the greatest bane of democracy. It is, in fact, the root cause of all kinds of deprivations and inequalities. It is the state of denial of opportunities to people to lead a healthy and fulfilling life. Poverty in the contemporary phase is linked with systemic deprivation of rights. It is also associated with the notion of Human Development Index (HDI) as championed by Mabud-ul-Haq and Amartya Sen. Viewed from the HDI perspective, the definition of poverty also includes socio-economic-political and human rights issues under its ambit.

6.      Make any one Project out of the four given below:
Prepare a list of four different social organizations working in your area. Find out the main objectives and functions of each organization and make a table as below. Which organization will you like to join and why?
Ans:
Sl NO
Name of The Organisation
Main objectives
Function
1.
Association of aims and Scopes(AAS)
providing  financial help to poor student in elementary education
Provides free remedial classes to the students of VI to VIII. Gives financial help to meritorious and poor student of class XI & XII science stream.

2.
Sir Syed Welfare society
Financial help to poor women
Provides financial help to poor women. Make arrangement for wedding of poor girl.
3
Child and Child
Help street children
Provides education to street children. Care about nutrient requirement of street children
4
CARE
help girls child
make arrangement for vocational training of girl.

Given the chance I will join AAS as it promotes elementary education among the poor.  Only education can provide an opportunity to an individual educational upliftment.