CHAPTER 23 COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR AND PROTESTS KSEEB SSLC CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLUTIONS
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CHAPTER 23 COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR AND PROTESTS KSEEB SSLC CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLUTIONS
I. Fill in the blanks with suitable words:
1.Chipko movement took place in Uttarakhand State.
2.The leader of the Narmada agitation is Medha Patkar.
3.Dr. Shivaram Karanth was agitating against the Kaiga Nuclear power station.
II Answer the following in one sentence each:
1.What is ‘Collective behaviour’?
Collective behavior is when a large group of disorganized people come together accidentally and exhibit thoughts, feelings, and behaviors influenced by mutual sentiments, opinions, and actions.
2.Who is the leader of ‘Chipko’ movement?
The leader of the Chipko movement is Shri Sunderlal Bahuguna and Shri Chandiprasad Bhatt.
3.What is self-help group?
A self-help group is a group of ten to twenty local women members who come together based on trust and cooperation to fulfill economic and social needs through their own efforts and cooperation, empowering women socially and financially.
III. Answer the following in two or three sentences after discussing them in groups:
1.What does collective behavior include?
Collective behavior includes:
- Mobs
- Rumours
- Propaganda
- Public opinion
- Revolution
- Social movements
2.What is a ‘mob’? Give examples.
A ‘mob’ is an assembly of people around a common interest without planning. Examples include:
- People gathering near a theater to buy tickets
- Assembling around an accident scene
3.Describe the nature of a mob.
The nature of a mob is:
- Temporary assembly of people
- Easily influenced by mutual feelings, opinions, and acts
- Displays of suppressed feelings may occur
- Sometimes may turn violent
- Reflects societal shortcomings and frustrations
- Can be controlled by police or security forces
4.Describe the meaning and nature of environmental pollution.
Environmental pollution refers to the contamination of soil, air, water, and the biosphere with toxins and chemicals. Causes include:
- Increased human population and changes in lifestyle
- Aggressive exploitation of natural resources by developed and developing nations
- Growth of industries, technological progress, and expansion of transport systems
- Destruction of forests and pollution from various sources
5.Explain the importance of women’s self-help groups.
Women’s self-help groups are important because:
- They empower women socially and financially
- Encourage women’s participation in developmental programs
- Provide opportunities for education and awareness
- Help women lead independent lives and face atrocities effectively
- Ensure women’s rights and representation in developmental projects
- Promote collective responsibility and benefit from government programs
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