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Kerala Syllabus 5th Standard Social Science Model Question Paper Set 4
Time: 2 1/4 hours
Total Score: 40
Instructions:
- 15 minutes is allotted as cool-off time to read and understand the questions and plan answers.
- You must answer all the 6 questions and answer all the sub questions.
The first question has two parts 1 (A) and 1 (B). Attend either 1 (A) OR 1 (B) completely. 1. (A)
Question 1.
(A) Social inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources, opportunities and status within a society,
a) Explain the Causes of Social inequality and the Factors that influence them.
Answer:
| Causes of social inequality | Factors that influence |
| Economic inequality |
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| Educational inequality |
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| Inequality within social structures |
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| Geographical inequalities |
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| Historical Factors |
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(B) a) Write about Inter Dining and Ayyankali-Panchami Memorial School.
Inter Dining (Misrabhojanam) : Since the beginning of the 19th century, many struggles have been started in Kerala to put an end to the discrimination that existed in the consumption of food, essential for sustaining the very life. Since the Samapanthi Bhojanam, which was held under the leadership of Ayya Vaikuntaswamy’s Samatva Samajam, many struggles have been held in this way. One of the most notable of these protests was the Misrabhojanam organised by K. Ayyappan, the editor of the newspaper ‘Sahodaran’ in Cherai, Emakulam district, on 29 May 1917.
Ayyankali-Panchami Memorial School: The Travancore government provided free education up to the fourth standard to all categories of children irrespective of caste and religion. However, the so called upper- caste school authorities did not admit children hailing from lower castes. As a protest against this, Ayyankali took the hand of a Dalit girl named Panchami and went to Ooruttambalam school and demanded that she be admitted to the school. Although the authorities were forced to grant admission to Panchami, the upper caste people set fire to the school the same night. The debris of the burnt bench and other equipment is kept in the school museum. Thereafter, the school has been named Ayyankali-Panchami Memorial School, Ooruttambalam, Thiruvananthapuram.
Question 2.
a) Match the following.
| Comets | Small Planet-like chunks of rock |
| Asteroids | Made of rock, dust and ice |
| Dwarf planets | Pieces of rock that enter the Earth’s atmosphere |
| Meteors | Smaller and spherical objects in the solar system |
Answer:
| Comets | Made of rock, dust and ice |
| Asteroids | Small Planet-like chunks of rock |
| Dwarf planets | Smaller and spherical objects in the solar system |
| Meteors | Pieces of rock that enter the Earth’s atmosphere |
b) Define Geoid?
Answer:
The Earth has a unique spherical shape.lt is spherical with the poles slightly flattened and the equator slightly bulged. This shape is known as Geoid.
c) What role does the atmosphere play in sustaining life on Earth?
Answer:
The atmosphere is the blanket of air covering the Earth. It contains gases, dust particles and water. The atmosphere plays a crucial role in sustaining life on the earth by regulating heat and cold.
d) Find the correct statement of Aryabhata related to Earth from the following.
1. Earth is part of a galaxy and the universe is expanding.
2. He explained through his law of gravitation that Earth attracts all objects towards its center.
3. He believed that the Earth was spherical and rotated on its imaginary axis.
4. He supported the heliocentric theory with his telescope observations and proved that Earth was not the center of the universe.
i. 1 and 2 are correct
ii. 2 and 3 are correct
iii. 3 and 4 are correct
iv. 3 only
Answer:
iv) 3 Only
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Question 3.
Observe the images given below.
a) List out the employments mentioned in the below picture in tune with appropriate physiographical divisions.

| Physiographical divisions | Employments |
| Highland | |
| Midland | |
| Coastal area |
Answer:
| Physiographical divisions | Employment |
| Highland | Rubber cultivation, Tea cultivation |
| Midland | Paddy cultivation, Pottery making |
| Coastal area | Pisciculture, Husk threshing |
b) Write any two Government departments and systems work for the management and mitigation of natural disasters.
Answer:
- Kerala Revenue Disaster Management Department
- State Disaster Management Authority
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Question 4.
a) Write the advantages of road transport.
Answer:
- Less expensive
- Suited for short trips
- Multipurpose Service
b) Who pioneered the modem type of road construction?
Answer:
Scottish engineer J. L. McAdam pioneered the modem type of road construction around 1820.
c) Who built the first locomotive train engine, and what fuel was initially used to run it?
Answer:
George Stephenson built the first locomotive train engine in 1825 in Britain, using coal as fuel.
Question 5 has two parts 5 (A), 5 (B). Attend either 5 (A), 5 (B) completely.
Question 5.
(A) a) Identify the movement related to the given picture.

Answer:
The Khadi Movement
b) Differentiate between ‘The Swadeshi Movement’ and ‘The Khadi Movement’.
Answer:
• The Swadeshi Movement was started on 7th August 1905 as a part of India’s freedom struggle.Its aim was to boycott the British-made goods and to promote the production and use of Indian made goods.
• The Khadi movement was started in India in 1918 under the leadership of Gandhiji. Khadi has a distinctive place in the history of India’s freedom struggle. As the Khadi Movement gained momentum the sound of ‘Charka’ rose from Indian Villages. Then, the khadi clothing spread all over India.
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(B) a) Complete the picture.

Answer:

b) Name a natural dye.
Answer:
Indigo
6) The index helps to identify the features of the Map.
a) Complete the Table.
| Index | Symbol |
| ….(a)…. | ____ |
| State boundary | ____ |
| ….(c)…. | ____ |
| Pott | ____ |
Answer:
(a) Airport
(b) _______
(c) District headquarters
(d)

b) What is the difference between a Sketch and a Plan?
Answer:
Plans are prepared based on exact measurements. However, sketches may not have exact measurements.