Class 10 History Work, Life and Leisure Important Questions
Very Short Type Questions –
Q.1:-
Which city is known as the city of dreams?
Ans:-
Bombay.
Q.2:-
The principle of ‘Garden city ‘ was developed by
Ans:-
Ebenezer Howard.
Q.3:-
Who wrote the book Bitter cry of outcaste London?
Ans:-
Andrew Mearns.
Q.4:-
Rent control was introduced in Britain during the -------.
Ans:-
First World War.
Q.5:-
Name one factor which changed the form of organization in the modern
world?
Ans:-
Capitlism.
Q.6:
- Novel written by Durgacharan Ray about the city of Calcutta is—
Ans:- Debganer
martye agaman
Q.7:
- Which city is called ‘Mayapuri’—
Ans:-
Bombay
Q.8:
- “The Bitter cry of outcast London” written by—.
Ans:-
Andrew Mearns
Q.9:
- Which of the following film was made by Dada Saheb Phalke?
Ans:-
Raja Harish Chandra
Q.10:
- Which was the Indian first city to get smoke nuisance?
Ans:-
Calcutta
Q.11:
- Most of the people in the film industry were_______________.
Ans:-
Migrants from Lahore, Calcutta and madras
Q.12:
- The first underground railway was built in ___________.
Ans:-
London
Q.13:
- What were tenements ?
Ans:-
Over crowded apartment
Q.14:
- What does a ‘Metropolis’ refer to?
Ans:-
Capital
Short Answer Type Questions
Q.1:
- What steps were taken to clean up London?
Ans.:-
1. Attempts were made to decongest localities, green the open spaces
reduce pollution and landscape the city.
2. Large blocks of apartments
were built.
3. Demands were made for ‘New
Lungs’ for the city and the idea of green belt around London was
offered.
Q.2:
- Give three reasons why the population of London expended from the
middle of the 18th century?
Ans.:-
1. Industrialization was the most important factor which attracted
people to London.
2.
The textile industry of London attracted a large number of migrants.
3.
The city of London attracted people from all walks of life like
clerks, shopkeepers, soldiers,
servants, laborers, beggars etc.
Q.3:
- How did people entertain themselves in the ‘chawls’?
Ans.:-1.
Magicians, Monkey players or acrobats used to perform their acts on
the streets.
2.
The Nandi bull used to predict the future.
3.
Chawls were also the place for the exchange of news about jobs,
strikes, riots or demonstrations.
Q.4:
- Explain the social change in London which led to the need for
underground?
Ans.:-
1. British made a million houses, single family cottages.
2. Now people could not walk to work and this led to the development
of underground railways.
- By 1880, the expended train services were carrying 40 million passengers in a year.
Q.5:
- What was the status of the women folk in the conservative
industrial towns?
Ans.:-
1. Women of upper and middle classes faced higher level of
isolation, although
their lives were made easier by
domestic maids.
2. Women who worked for wages
had some control over their lives particularly
among the lower social
classes.
3. As women lost their
industrial jobs and conservative people railed against their
presence in public plans,
women were forced to withdraw into their homes.
Long Answer Type Questions
Q.1:
-‘Bombay was a prime city if India’. Justify by giving examples.
Ans.:-
1. It was the major outlet for cotton textile from Gujarat.
2.
It functioned as a major port city.
3.
It was an important administrative centre in western India.
4.
It soon emerged as a major industrial centre.
5.
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 brought the west close to
Bombay.
Q.2:
- Describe the life in chawls?
Ans.:-
1. Chawls were multistoried structure built and owned by private
landlords such as Merchants, bankers
and building contractors.
2. Each chawl was divided into
smaller one room tenements which had no private toilets.
3. Many families could reside at
a time in a tenement.
4. People had to keep the window
of their rooms closed even in humid weather due to close proximity
of filthy gutters, buffalo
stables etc.
5.
Though water was scarce and people often quarreled every morning for
a turn at the top observers
found that house were kept quite
clean.
Q.3:-
Explain the life style of workers of mid 19th century in Britain?
Ans.:-1.
In most of the industries the demand for labour was seasonal.
2.
The workers were getting very low wages.
3.
Factories employed large numbers of women.
4.
Most of the workers were living in slums. Factories or workshop
owners did not house the migrant
workers.
5. For the poor workers the
street often was the only place for rest, leisure and fun.
Q.4:
- Describe the problems of traveling in the underground railway?
Ans.:-
1. People were afraid to travel underground.
2.
The Compartments were over crowed and polluted by smoke.
3.
The atmosphere was a mixture of sulphur, coal and dust with fuel
fumes from the gas lamps.
4. Many felt that the iron
monsters added to the mess and unhealthiness of the city.
5.
Suffocation due to lack of oxygen supply and heat.
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