General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) There are a total of 25 questions.
(iii) Questions no. 1 – 6 are for 1 mark, to be answered in one or two lines.
(iv) Questions no. 7 – 13 are of 2 marks, to be answered in 10 – 20 words.
(v) Questions no. 14 – 15 are of 3 marks, to be answered in 20 – 30 words.
(vi) Questions no. 16 – 21 are of 4 marks, to be answered in 40 words.
(vii) Questions no. 22 – 25 are of 5 marks, to be answered in 50 – 60 words.
(viii) Support your answers with suitable examples wherever required.
SECTION A (1 Mark)
1. Name any two food items which are given ISI mark.
Ans: Mineral Water/ Milk Powder/ Condensed Milk/ Custard Powder/ Infant Food/ Biscuits/ Any other
OR
Mention one possible adulterant each found in bura sugar and pure ghee.
Ans: i) Bura Sugar – Washing Soda/ Chalk Powder (Any one)
ii) Pure Ghee – Vanaspati Ghee/ Starch (Any one)
2. Write any two activities which are done under MGNREGA.
Ans: Activities under MGNREGA:
- i) Road construction
- ii) Toilet construction
- iii) Poultry and goat shelter
- iv) Manure/ vermi composting
- v) Recharging groundwater (Any other)
3. Name one grease absorbent and one acid which are used to remove stains from garments.
Ans: Grease Absorbant
- i) Talcum Powder
- ii) Bran
- iii) French Chalk
- iv) Powdered Magnesia
- v) Fuller’s Earth (Any One)
Acid
- i) Acetic Acid/ Vinegar
- ii) Citric Acid/ Lemon
- iii) Oxalic Acid
- iv) Tartaric Acid / Tomato (Any one)
4. Convince your brother to invest in a fixed deposit scheme of a bank by telling him its two benefits.
Ans: Benefits of Fixed Deposit
- i) Loan Facility
- ii) Tax Rebate up to 1.5 lakh for 5 years
- iii) High Rate of interest
- iv) Safe (Any two)
5. With your knowledge of apparel science, suggest two ways you can supplement your family income.
Ans: Ways to supplement
- i) Screen print/ Block print/ Tie Dye any article
- ii) Embroider suits
- iii) Design motifs
- iv) Open Boutique
- v) Open repair/ alteration unit
- vi) Open tailoring Unit
- vii) Working in the garment industry (viii) Any other (Any two)
6. Which nutrient deficiency may lead to anemia during pregnancy? How much of this nutrient has been recommended daily for pregnant women by ICMR?
Ans: i) Iron
ii) 35mg
OR
i) Folic Acid
ii) 500 μg(micro gram) (Any one)
OR
Which nutrient is needed for sufficient secretion of mother’s milk? How much of this nutrient should be taken daily by her?
Ans: i) Calcium
ii) 1200 mg
OR
i) Protein
ii) 74 gms/ 68 gms (Any one)
SECTION B (2 Marks)
7. Region and traditions of a family influence their meal plans. Support this statement with the help of two examples each.
Ans: Region
- i) Coconut/Seafood included in meals in South India/ Coastal Region
- ii) Rice in Hills
- iii) Any other (Any two)
Traditions
- i) Abstain from non-vegetarian food on certain days
- ii) Many families avoid onions, garlic during Navratras
- iii) Eat certain foods on festivals– ghewar on Teej, Gujia on Holi, Cakes on Christmas, Sweets on Diwali, Sewiyan on Eid
- iv) Any other (Any two)
OR
Every family selects their foods according to their health and food practices. Support this statement with the help of two examples each.
Ans: Health:
- i) Light, digestible, and bland foods are selected for invalids
- ii) Low sodium or less salt is selected for high Blood Pressure patients
- iii) High Fibre foods are selected for constipation
- iv) Any other (Any two)
Family Food Practices:
- i) Families select roasted spices
- ii) Some families select lots of chilies/ spices
- iii) Zero oil/ Super foods are selected by families
- iv) Any other (Any two)
8. Which four factors influence the choice of colours of your dress?
Ans: Factors:
- i) Season — bright colours in winters/ light colours in summers
- i) Occasion — bright in marriage, sober in mourning
- ii) Time of day — light colours in daytime, dark colours at night
- iii) Age — pastel colours for infants, bright for toddlers/ any other
- iv) Fashion – example neon colours in fashion
- v) Occupation – Colours worn by Doctors – White/ Lawyers – Black and White
- vi) Figure – Colours selected according to figure/ complexion/ personal choice
- vii) Any other (Any four)
9. On the basis of your observation, which four unhygienic conditions would you like to change in your school canteen?
Ans: Unhygienic Conditions:
- i) Utensils were being washed in dirty water.
- ii) Food not covered
- iii) Using stale food
- iv) Dirty surroundings/ near an open drain
- v) Presence of pests and rodents
- vi) Food handlers not wearing gloves/ caps/ have long, dirty nails
- vii) Dust bins- not covered/ not emptied/ not lined
- viii) Cob webs/ clogged wire mesh/ grime on exhaust fans (Any four)
10. Your uncle wants to live in an old age home after his wife’s death. Which four facilities should he check to fulfil his physical needs?
Ans: Physical Needs:
- i) Private room with attached toilet
- ii) Safety from falls, slippage, etc
- iii) Medical checkups/ first aid/ ambulance facility
- iv) Hygienically prepared balanced meals
- v) Clean surroundings
- vi) Leveled ground for walks
- vii) Building fence for safety
- viii) Any other (Any four)
11. Menu for lunch is egg tomato curry with plain paratha. Suggest any two types of modifications in this meal to suit the requirements of a fever patient. Support your answer with examples.
Ans: Modifications:
Change in-
- i) Consistency- give tomato soup/ any other
- ii) Methods of cooking — roast chapatti instead of frying/ give boiled egg/ any other
- iii) Food stuff— avoid egg if allergic/ replace with paneer instead/ any other
- iv) Nutrient — add coriander leaves in curry/or soyabean atta in wheat flour /any other
- v) Frequency — give this meal at frequent intervals ( Any two )
OR
Suggest two modifications in the meal of idli and sambhar to meet the nutritional needs of an adolescent girl. Give reasons for your suggestions.
Ans: Modifications with reasons:
Modifications in Idli/ Sambhar | Reasons |
i. Add grated beetroot/ Green leafy vegetables in idli/ any other | Iron |
ii. Add til/ curd/ any other | Calcium |
iii. Spinach/ mint – in chutney/ any other | Folic Acid |
iv. Add peanuts/ More dal/ Multigrains/ any other | Protein |
v. Add drumsticks/ carrots in sambhar/ any other | Vitamin A |
vi. Flax seeds/ any other | Zinc |
vii. Tomato/ Amla Chutney/ any other | Vitamin C |
( Any two with reasons)
12. Twenty-eight-year-old Mohan wants to resign from his job. Suggest four ways he can cope with his job-related responsibilities.
Ans: Ways to cope:
- i) Update Knowledge/on-the-Job Training
- ii) Cooperate and inculcate Team Spirit
- iii) Time and Energy Management
- iv) Be open to suggestions/ Understand others’ point of view
- v) Systematic/ Plan Ahead
- vi) Obey rules and regulations
- vii) Adopt a positive Attitude (Any Other, Any four )
13. Family environment plays an important role in shaping the personality of an adolescent. Support this statement with any two examples.
Ans: Role of Family environment:
- i) Weak family bonds/ separated/divorced parents–insecure, aggressive, introvert, or rebellious, poor body image, and delinquent behaviour in adolescents. (Any other)
- ii) Strong family bonds – stable and balanced personality /confident and positive body image (Any other Any one)
OR
Suresh is often pressurized by his friends to take drugs. If you were Suresh, in which four ways would you have dealt with them?
Ans: Ways to deal with Peer Pressure
- i) Share with elders
- ii) Say ‘No’ firmly without feeling guilty
- iii) Maintain a distance from such friends
- iv) Make friends aware of its consequences
- v) Approach a counsellor (Any other Any four)
SECTION C (3 Marks)
14. What three precautions each should be adopted while using chlorine tablets and storing this potable water in a container?
Ans: Precautions for using Chlorine tablets:
- i) Use the correct proportion of tablet/one tablet (4mg) in 1 litre OR one tablet in 20 litres of water.
- ii) Shake to ensure the tablet is dissolved.
- iii) Leave for 10 minutes before consuming.
- iv) In case of very dirty water, 2 tablets should be used.
- v) Use fresh/not expired tablets
- vi) Tablets should be dry
- vii) The bottle should be recapped tightly (Any three)
Store water safely
- i) Store in clean containers/ keep in a clean place.
- ii) Cover purified water
- iii) Use a long-handled dispenser to take out water.
- iv) Do not dip fingers in water. (Any three)
15. Your brother has his own business. Suggest him two investment schemes which can give tax-free interest. Mention two other features of both these schemes.
Ans: Public Provident Fund (PPF) [1/2 Mark]
- i) Loan
- ii) Premature withdrawal
- iii) Tax rebate
- iv) High interest rate
- v) Safe (Any two)
Life Insurance Corporation(LIC) [1/2 Mark]
- i) Loan
- ii) Tax rebate
- iii) Life cover
- iv) Easy Installments
- v) Safe (Any other Any two)
OR
Your father got ten lakh rupees on his retirement. Suggest him two post office schemes which can give tax rebate facility. Mention two other features of both these schemes.
Ans: National Saving Certificate (NSC) [1/2 Mark]
- i) It is a five-year scheme
- ii) Can take a loan against it
- iii) No limit on investment
- iv) No liquidity/ no premature withdrawal
- v) Interest taxable
- vi) Safe
- vii) Accessible
- viii) High rate of Interest (Any two) [1⁄2 ×2=1]
Senior Citizen Saving Scheme(SCSS) [1/2Mark]
- i) Period — 5 years
- ii) Minimum- 1000 and its multiples
- iii) Max investment limit- 15 lakh
- iv) High rate of interest
- v) Interest paid quarterly
- vi) Interest taxable
- vii) Safe
- vii) Accessible (Any two)
SECTION D (4 Marks)
16. What could be four possible causes of depression in adolescents ? Suggest four ways to help them.
Ans: Causes of Depression:
- i) Broken home /conflicts at home
- ii) Pressure of studies.
- iii) Too high expectations from adults
- iv) Heredity/ biological cause/ hormonal imbalance
- v) Peer pressure/ rejection by peers
- vi) Comparison/ partiality with others
- vii) Identity crisis
- viii) Mental and sexual abuse
- ix) Any other (Any four)
Ways to Cope:
- i) Counsel and guide her
- ii) Provide support
- iii) Keep her occupied constructively
- iv) Sensitize the family
- v) Keep a close watch on them
- vi) Any other (Any four)
17. Consumer Protection Act has been made in favour of consumers. Tell them about its eight major salient features.
Ans: Salient features of the Consumer Protection Act:
- i) It includes both goods and services
- ii) It covers all the sectors, whether private, public, or co-operative
- iii) Three-tier quasi-judicial machinery at three levels – District, State, and National
- iv) Rights of consumers have been spelled out.
- v) Nominal fee for filing in the courts.
- vi) Timely redressal/ all cases settled in 3 to 5 months.
- vii) Both compensatory and punitive (punishable)
- viii) Courts to send notice to the opposite party within 28 days of the complaint/Opposite party to reply within 30 days.
- ix) It is mandatory for both parties to attend all hearings
- x) Can file online (Any eight)
OR
Suggest four ways each a family can increase its money income and real income.
Ans: Ways to increase Money income-
- i) Part-time jobs
- ii) Rent out a portion of the house
- iii) Take tuitions
- iv) Make and sell articles/income-generating activities
- v) Sound investments/ earn Interest
- vi) Any other (Any four)
Four ways to increase real income-
- i) Do your household work
- ii) Borrow books from the library
- iii) Use community facilities – use the local bus to travel instead of using your car
- iv) Grow vegetables in your kitchen garden
- v) Exchange goods and services/ barter system
- vi) Fringe benefits (सहायक लाभ) – reimburse petrol bills, etc. (Any other)
18. Write two ill effects on health of consuming foods adulterated with kesari dal. Suggest six ways to safeguard against such menace.
Ans: Ill effects of Kesari Dal
- i) Stiffening and pain in the knee and ankle joints
- ii) Paralysis of limbs/ Lathyrism [1/2Mark each]
Ways to Safeguard
- i) Buy products with a standard mark
- ii) Buy sealed
- iii) Buy from a reputed brand,
- iv) Buy from reputed shops
- v) File a complaint
- vi) Be alert (Any six)
OR
Identify one adulterant in your food which may be responsible for rashes on the exposed parts of your body. List four other health hazards if such foods are consumed continuously. Name three foods in which this adulterant may be found.
Ans: Argemone [1⁄2 mark]
Health Hazards:
- i) Blindness
- ii) Enlarged liver
- iii) Respiratory distress
- iv) Heart failure
- v) Oedema (जल जमाव) (Any two)
Food adulterated with argemone:
- i) Mustard oil
- ii) Mustard seeds
- iii) Mustard powder
- iv) Mustard sauce (Any three )
19. Enumerate three malpractices a goldsmith can adopt to deceive the customers. What three steps can consumers take to protect themselves from these malpractices? Also, draw the standard mark that consumers should check for buying reliable gold.
Ans: Malpractices by Goldsmith:
- i) Adulterates with brass/ Iridium/ any other metal
- ii) Tampers with the weighing machine / Scale not start at zero
- iii) Iron strings/ wires inside the hollow bangles
- iv) Weighs gemstones at the price of gold
- v) Sells 18 carat gold at pthe rice of 24 carat
- vi) Too high making charges (Any three ) [1/2×3=11/2]
Steps taken by consumers:
- i) Be alert
- ii) Buy from reputed shops
- iii) Buy only Hallmark jewellery
- iv) File a complaint
- v) Buy from reputed brands
- vi) Take a bill (Any three)
OR
Draw a symbol of quality given to agricultural products. Make consumers aware of three malpractices adopted by vegetable vendors. What are their three responsibilities in this context?
Ans:
Malpractices by vegetable vendors:
- i) Used stones or hollow weights
- ii) Kept the balance on a slope
- iii) Hung iron rings
- iv) Put a magnet
- v) Sprinkle water / soak them in water (Any three ) [1/2×3=11/2]
Responsibilities of consumers:
- i) Be alert — watch closely while he is weighing vegetables
- ii) Refuse to buy if use stones / insist on using stamped weights.
- iii) Check his balance for magnet, iron rings
- iv) Buy from reputed shops/outlets
- v) Report any malpractices
- vi) Any other (Any three )
20. Your brother’s skin has become pale. Which disease does this symptom indicate? Mention three more specific symptoms which can help confirm your suspicion. Suggest four dietary changes for his meals.
Ans: Jaundice [1⁄2 mark]
Symptoms of Jaundice:
- i) Whitish tongue.
- ii) Yellowing of eyes
- iii) White chalky stools
- iv) Dark yellow urine
- v) Excessive fatigue
- vi) Low-grade fever
- vii) Loss of appetite
- viii) Nausea and vomiting (Any three ) [1/2×3=11/2]
Dietary Changes
- i) Light and digestible meals
- ii) High carbohydrate diet
- iii) Plenty of fluids
- iv) Liquid to soft diets at frequent intervals
- v) Bland food /no spices
- vi) Avoid fried foods/avoid too much oil
- vii) Avoid processed foods
- viii) Any other (Any four)
21. Which four qualities would you check to ensure a durable fabric for your shirt? Give four instructions to your tailor for its satisfactory workmanship.
Ans: Qualities for Durability
- i) High thread count – more strong
- ii) Origin of fibre- nylon /manmade strong, silk stronger
- iii) Weave – plain/twill strong
- iv) Yarn- blends stronger/ cord yarn – stronger than single ply
- v) Filament – stronger than staple
- vi) Finishes – mercerised strong (Any four) [1/2×4=2]
Workmanship of the shirt
- i) Cutting of fabric along the grain
- ii) Stitched with strong colourfast matching thread
- iii) Button and button hole aligned with each other,
- iv) Extra buttons
- v) Stitches of hem are invisible from the right side.
- vi) Interlocked seam/ French/ Run and Fell
- vii) Placket/ neat and finished/ sufficiently overlapped
- viii) Reinforced underarms/ pockets
- ix) Bukram in Collar and Cuff
- x) Collar should be flat on the bodice
- xi) Print and pocket/ arm aligned with bodice
- xii) Any other (Any four)
SECTION E (5 Marks)
22. Label is an important consumer aid. List its six advantages and four drawbacks.
Ans: Advantages:
- i) Provide information on manufacturing and expiry date.
- ii) Can complain to the address given
- iii) Can check the standard mark for quality
- iv) Batch/ Lot number -Can refer to this while complaining
- v) MRP – Prices can be checked
- vi) Can check whether Vegetarian/ non-vegetarian
- vii) Ingredients — can be avoided if allergic to any
- viii) Nutritional facts — can check nutrients
- ix) Net weight/ volume can be checked
- x) Precautions/ storage instructions
- xi) Any other (Any six )
Drawbacks
- i) Blurred print
- ii) Overlapping print
- iii) Printed in the local language
- iv) Very fine print
- v) Incomplete information
- vi) Imitation of popular brands
- vii) Any other (Any four)
23. Explain any five principles of development with the help of examples.
Ans: Principles of Development:
- i) Development involves change – Eg, can see change in pictures (any other)
- ii) Development is continuous and lifelong – Eg, Development starts from birth till death (any other)
- iii) Development proceeds from general to specific, and development occurs from simple to complex – Eg: Every lady’s picture is a mother’s picture. Late,r he can differentiate between his mother and other women (any other)
- iv) Development is multi-directional and follows a fixed pattern which can start either from head to toe – (i) cephalocaudal (मस्तकाधोमुखी) or (ii) inside to outside (proximodistal – निकट सेदरू का ववकास). (any other)
- v) Development occurs in stages for different parts of the body- Eg, adult-sized hands and feet in adolescents (any other)
- vi) Development is predictable – Eg, Birth weight doubles in five to six months and triples in one year.
- vii) Development is due to maturation – Eg, able to stand up if leg muscles are strong. (any other)
- viii) All domains of development are correlated – Eg, if deaf, speech is affected. (any other)
- ix) There are individual differences in development – Eg, children of the same age have different height and weight. (any other)
- x) Development is influenced by heredity and environment – Eg: (i) Heredity – same colour eyes as parents, (ii) Environment – Good Nutrition leads to good health (any other) (Any five with examples)
24. While removing stains from a cotton sari it got discoloured. Give six possible reasons for this. Which four precautions should be adopted while storing these?
Ans: Reasons for discolouration:
- i) Did not remove when fresh
- ii) Used the wrong chemical
- iii) Did not test the chemical in the hidden corner of the fabric.
- iv) Used strong chemicals
- v) Chemical may be applied from the front side/ chemical is not applied from the back
- vi) Worked in a circular movement starting from the centre to the outside
- vii) Did not neutralize acid reagents with an alkaline or vice versa
- viii) Did not rinse all traces of chemicals immediately after removing the stains (Any six)
Precautions for the storage of cotton sarees:
- i) Remove starch before storing
- ii) Wash them before storing.
- iii) Dry completely
- iv) Keep them in a dry box/ keep away from dampness
- v) Spray boxes with insecticide/ neem leaves/ insect repellent
- vi) Line boxes with newspaper/ change newspaper frequently (Any other)
25. Alka is designing a sari blouse for a woman who is short in height. How should she use the four elements of art for her? Illustrate three ways by which she can create rhythm in this dress.
Ans: Elements of art (कला केतत्व):
- i) Line- vertical lines in sari / no border/narrow border
- ii) Colour — sari and blouse matching/ same colours
- iii) Texture- fine, clingy texture
- iv) Shape and form- small prints [1⁄2 ×4=2]
Rhythm (लय) :
Note: Draw pictures showing rhythm in the following three ways
- i) Repetition (दोहराना) – of embroidery, piping, colour, etc., at neckline, sleeves, and sari border (any other)
- ii) Gradation (उतार चढ़ाव) – gradually increasing or decreasing size of motifs, lines, colors. texture in an orderly sequence. (any other)
- iii) Radiation (ववककरण)-gathers in blouse, puff sleeves/ neckline, etc. (any other)
- iv) Parallelism(समानता) – continuous flowing pleats in saree/ pin tucks in blouse (any other)
- v) Alteration(अदल बदल) — alternate two designs in pleats, one plain, one printed (any other)
- vi) Opposition(ववपरीत) – designs on opposite sides of the blouse should be continuous. (Any three)
OR
Illustrate all five principles of design in a salwar kameez, with labels.
Ans: 1. Balance(संतुलन)— (Any one)
- i) Formal Balance – similar motifs/trimmings /patterns on both sides of the
- garment, sleeves/ any other
- ii) Informal Balance – design on one side balanced by motif piping/pocket/ logo on the other side/ any other
- iii) Radial Balance – design radiating from the centre or any one point
2. Rhythm(लय) — (Any one)
- i) Repetition of piping/motifs/print/ trimmings on sleeves/neckline/ hem
- ii) Radiation-puff sleeves in shirt/ patiala salwar/ any other
- iii) Gradation of colour/ motifs/ any other
- iv) Parallelism- parallel pin tucks / kalian in kameez/ salwar /any other
- v) Alteration- alternate prints/line/ any other
- vi) Opposition – opposite sides/ sleeves in continuity/ any other
3. Harmony(अनुरूपता)/ Unity(एकता) — (Any one)
- i) Repeat the same print on salwar, kameez, and dupatta
- ii) Silk dupatta with silk salwar kameez – same texture
- iii) Related colour schemes matching the colour of the salwar and dupatta
- iv) The print of the arm aligned with the bodice of the kameez
- v) Same style lines/ cuts, umbrella cut on sleeves, shirt, hem, etc.
- vi) Same hem length aligned with sleeves. (Any other)
4. Proportion(अनुपात) (Any one)
- i) The size of the pocket is proportionate to the size of the kameez
- ii) Size of collar/pocket is proportionate to the border
- iii) The size of the shirt is proportionate to the length of the salwar
- iv) Golden mean/ scale (Any other)
5. Emphasis(दबाव) (Any one)
- i) Embroidery/patchwork on neckline/ hem, etc.
- ii) Contrasting colour/piping/pocket, etc. Any other
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