Hsslive Xii History Prvs Qns Sujith
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PREPARED BY
1.'Indus valley people were excellent in craft production'.-To substantiate this statement, prepare
an essay. (8)
Area to be included:
(a) Archaeological evidence
(b) Centres of production
(c) Procured materials
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2. The relics excavated in Mohenjo Daro draws the picture of a planned urban centre in olden
days. Explain (8)
The pointed mentioned below should be included:
citadel
Lower Town
Drainage system
Domestic architecture
4.'There is sufficient archaeological evidence to prove that Harappan Civilization was an urban
civilization'. Do you agree? Substantiate your argument (8)
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7. ldentify the following places and mark them on the outline map of India provided :(4)
(i) The Harappan site in Haryana from where the terracotta models of plough found.
(ii) The Harappan site fiom where the remains of water reservoirs found.
(iii) The Harappan site from where the evidence of a ploughed field found.
(iv) The Harappan site from where the remains of Great Bath found.
8.Point out any two methods used by archaeologists to trace the social differences in Harappa.(2)
9. Write any three reasons for the decline of Harappan culture.(3)
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10. The problems of archaeological interpretation are evident in attempts to reconstruct the
religious practices of Harappans. Substantiate with any three examples. (3)
11. Explain the features of town planning in Mohenjodaro (5)
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12. Who was the Director - General of the Archaeological Survey India at the time of discovery of
the Harappan Civilization? (1)
a) R.E.M Wheeler b) S.N.Roy c) John Marshall d)Rakhal Das Banerji
13. Point out any two objects that indicate the religious belief of the Harappan people (2)
14. Analyze the features of urbanism in Mohenjodaro.Areas to be considered: (8)
Drainage system
Domestic architecture
Citadel
Great Bath
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15. The site where Daya Ram Sahni discovered Indus seals (Map) (1)
16. Write any two features of Harappan script.(2)
17. Explain the various ways adopted by the Harappans to procure raw materials for craft
production (5)
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18. Why Mohenjodaro is considered as a planned urban centre? Explain.(8)
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19. Match column ‘A’ with appropriate items from column ‘B’:
A B
1. Harappa Copper
2. Mohenjodaro Water reservoir
3. Khetri Cemetery
4. Dholavira Palace
20. Assess the causes for the decline of the Harappan Civilization.(4)
21. Analyse the features of the Harappan civilization based on the following hints.(8) Hints :
Mohenjodaro – A planned urban centre
Craft production
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22. Find the relation between the two parts of item (a) and fill in the blanks of item (b)
accordingly. (5)
(i) (a) Traces of Canal : Shortughai
(b) Remains of water reservoir : _______
(ii) (a) Banawali : Haryana
(b) Kalibangan : _______
(iii) (a) Shortughai : Lapis lazuli
(b) Khetri : _______
(iv) (a) Magan : Oman
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4. Choose the answer from the given alternatives :( 4)
(a) Founder of the Mauryan Empire
(Asoka,Chandragupta Maurya,Bindusara,Bimbisara)
(b) Who authored the work,Mudrarakshasam?
(Chanakya,Vishakhadatta,Panini,Banabhatta)
(c) The Girnar inscription was related to the Shaka king----
(Rudradaman,Kanishka ,Gotamiputra Satakarni ,Harshavardhana)
(d) Who deciphered Brahmi script in 1838?
(Alexander Cunningham,James Princep,William Jones, Charles Wilkins)
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5. Examine the nature of state and kingship in early India.(C 600 BCE to 600 CE) (8)
6. What you meant by Inscription? Name the scripts in which the earliest inscriptions were
written in India (2)
7. Examine the main features of coins that were circulated in India from 6 th C BCE to Ist CCE (2)
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8. Find out the relationship of item 'A' and complete item 'B' accordingly (4)
A B
A. Magadha : Rajagriha
B. Anga : ...............
A. Megasthanese : Indica
B. Chanakya : ..............
A. Gold coins : Kushans
B. Land grants :....................
A. Harisena :Samudragupta
B. Banabhatta :......................
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9. Why Magadha became prominent among the 16 Mahajanapadas? Write any three reasons.(3)
10. Explain the views of Megasthanese on the military administration of the Mauryas (4)
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11. Match Column (A) with appropriates from Column (B) (4)
A B
(i) Prayaga Prashasti - Piyadassi
(ii)James Prinsep - Harisena
(iii) Arthashasthra - Ashoka
(iv) Dhamma Mahamatta - Kautilya
12. Write any two means by which the rulers of ancient India claimed high status (2)
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Military administration
Asoka’s Dhamma
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27. Match Column ‘A’ with appropriates from Column ‘B’ :(5)
A B
Megasthanese Court poet of Samudragupta
Kautilya Dhamma
Harisena Greek Ambassador
Ashoka Daughter of Chandragupta II
Prabhavati gupta Arthashastra
28. Analyse the causes for the rise of Magadha as a powerful Mahajanapada. (3)
29. Evaluate the administrative system of the Mauryans. (8)
Hints:
Sources
Political centres
Military rule
Ashoka’s Dhamma
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3. What is the importance of Mahabharata to identify the nature of kinship relations among the
ruling classes in ancient India (2)
4. What is the hint we get about the lineage of the dynasty from the name Gotami putra
Satakarni? 2
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5. What all should be taken into consideration while accepting the Mahabharata as a source to
write history? (2)
6. Prepare an account of social differentiation in early India and state how it affected the lower
caste people (5)
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8. Write any two elements to be considered while analyzing the text like Mahabharata (2)
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(i) The person connected with the critical edition of the Mahabharata:
(B.B. Lal,R.E.M Wheeler,Dayam Ram Sahni,V S Sukthankar )
(ii) The dynasty of Gotmai -Putra-Siri-Satakarni :
(Kushans,Shakas,Satavahanas,Mauryas)
(iii) The ruler who rebuilt the Sudarshana Lake:
(Rudradaman, Gotmai -Putra-Siri-Satakarni,Prabhavati Gupta,Yudhishthira)
(iv) The archaeologist connected with Hastinapura excavation:
(V.S Sukthankar,B.B.Lal,John Marshall,Cunningham)
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11. What are the elements that are to be considered by historians when analyzing texts like
Mahabharata? (4)
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14. Term ‘Suvarnakara’ means: (1)
a) Merchants b) Forest dwellers
c) Goldsmiths d) Peasants
15. Who among the following was a Chinese Buddhist monk?(1)
a) Fa Xian b) Zarathustra
c) Megasthanese d) Aristotle
16. Distinguish between exogamy and endogamy (2)
17. Point out the ideal occupations of the four varnas of ancient India (4)
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18. Why do we consider Mahabharata as a dynamic text? (2)
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19. Varna was one of the criteria for regulating access to wealth in ancient India. Substantiate.(3)
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20. What are the elements to be considered by the historians while analysing texts like
Mahabharata? Explain (5)
21. List out the four Varnas mentioned in the Dharmasutras and Dharmashastras. Explain their
‘ideal occupations’. (5)
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22. Explain the features of the ideal of patriliny. (5)
23. Discuss the rules of marriage existed during the period of the Mahabharata (5)
1. Name the following Buddhist sites and mark on the outline map provided :(4)
a. The site received help from Sultan Jehan Begum to preserve and protect.
b. The place from which Walter Elliot collected sculptures
c. The city in which Buddha born
d. The Buddha attained enlightenment
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2. Sanchi is very important in the history of art and architecture of India-Examine the validity of
the statement (3)
3. Describe the main features of Jainism (2)
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5. Buddha’s first speech occurred in Saranath near Varanasi. He talked about the essentials of life.
According to him sorrow is one of the fundamental truths of life. Describe his analysis of sorrow
and remedies of the same.
The points mentioned below should be included :( 8)
Buddha's early life
Enlightenment
Sutta Pitaka
Buddhist followers
6. The 6th century BC is a period of cultural developments in the history of world as well as in
the history of India. Do you think so? Substantiate. (8)
The points mentioned below should be included
Vedic sacrifices
Agriculture and trade
Buddhism and Jainism
Saranath and Sanchi
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7. The ideas of Mahayana Buddhism reflect changes from the principles of Buddha. Substantiate.
(3)
8. Analyse the background that led to the emergence of new religions in India. (4)
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9. Identify the following places and mark them on the outline map of India provided :( 4)
i) The birth place of Buddha
ii) The place where Buddha got enlightenment
iii) The place where Buddha delivered his first sermon
iv) The place where Buddha attained nibbana
10. Buddhism provided equality and respect to women. Substantiate the statement in the light of
Sangha.(3)
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11.Find the relation between the two parts of item”a” and fill in the blanks of item
“b”accordingly (4)
i) a) Buddha attained enlightenment :Bodh Gaya
b) Buddha gave his first sermon :…………….
ii) a) Greater vehicle : Mahayana
b) Lesser vehicle :……………
iii a) Amaravati Stupa : Andhra Pradesh
b) Sanchi Stupa :……………………
iv a) Zarathusthra :Iran
b) Socrates :……………………
12. Summarise the central teachings of Jainism (3)
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17. Identify the following places and mark them on the outline map of ancient India provided(4)
(i) Name the place from where Walter Elliot discovered the remains of Stupa.
(ii) Name the place where Buddha was born.
(iii) Where did Buddha attain enlightenment?
(iv) Where did Buddha give his first sermon?
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18. Match column ‘A’ with appropriate items from column ‘B’ :( 5)
A B
Zarathustra Thirthankara
Kong Zi Iran
Plato Lumbini
Buddha China
Mahavira Greece
19. Mention any two places associated with the life of Buddha (2)
20. Write a short note on Mahayana Buddhism.(2)
21. Briefly explain the structure of a stupa.(3)
22. Examine the main ideas of Jainism.(4)
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23. Find the relation between the two parts of item (a) and fill in the blanks of item (b)
accordingly: (5)
(i) (a) Kong zi : China
(b) Zarathustra : _________
(ii) (a) Bodh Gaya : Buddha attained enlightenment
(b) Saranath : _________
(iii) (a) Birth place of Buddha : Lumbini
(b) Buddha attained nirbana : _________
(iv) (a) Mahayana : Great vehicle
(b) Hinayana : _________
(v) (a) Mahaprajapati Gotami : Buddha’s foster mother
(b) Ananda : _________
24. Write any two features of the structure of the stupa.(2)
25. What is Kutagarashala ? (2)
26. Bring out the features of Mahayana Buddhism.(3)
27. Evaluate the teachings of the Buddha.(4)
1. What information can be drawn from the writings of travellers regarding the state of women
and slaves during the medieval period?(4)
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2. Explain the contribution of Al Biruni and Francois Bernier to reconstruct our history (4)
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3. Name the book of Al Biruni and detail how it represents medieval Indian Society (4)
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A B
A. Ibn Battuta French Travellers
B. Francois Bernier Kitab ul Rehla
C. Al Birunui Portuguese travellers
D. Duarte Barbossa Kitab ul Hind
5. The cruel system of Sati which prevailed in Medieval India is depicted in the records of foreign
travellers.Quote one or two examples. (3)
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6. What information do you get from the travelogues regarding the slaves and women of
medieval India (4)
7. Kitab-ul-Hind and Rihla gives us ample information regarding Medieval Indian Society;
especially about the Caste System and the Cities. Substantiate the statement.(8)
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8. After comparing to Europe, Bernier produced a picture of the 'Denigrate East' and it further
influenced the western theorists. Elucidate (8)
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9. Accounts of the Ibn Battuta provide a clear picture of the medieval Indian cities and slavery
system. Elucidate (5)
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The Kitab-ul-Hind
The barriers faced by Al-Biruni
Description of the caste system
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21. Discuss Al-Biruni’s description of the caste system in India.(4)
22. How did Francois Bernier compare ‘East’ and ‘West’? (4)
23. Examine the features of the accounts of Ibn Battuta about medieval Indian society.(8)
Areas to be considered:
(a) An early globe-trotter.
(b) The coconut and the paan.
(c) Indian Cities.
(d) Communication
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4. Who were the Sufis? Name at least two different Sufi orders (4)
5. Find the correct answer for the following questions (4)
a) Among the following which one is not true in the case of Virasaivas?
1) They are followers of Basavanna
2) They worship Siva in his manifestation on Linga
3) They were also known as Lingayats
4) They cremate dead bodies
b) Among the following which one is not true of Baba Guru Nanak?
1) He laid the foundation for Khalasa Panth
2) He advocated Nirguna form of Bhakti
3) He did not wish to establish a new religion
4) He was born in Punjab
c) Kabir was a
1) Trader
2) Magician
3) Poet-saint
4) Court-painter
d) Find the most appropriate meaning of the word Dargah
1) Monastery
2) Tomb-shrine
3) Medieval court
4) Education centre
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12. Match column ‘A’ with appropriate from column “B” (4)
A B
Alvars Vachanas
Nayanars Abhangs
Virashaivas Nalayira Divyaprabandham
Sants Tevaram
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14. Match Column (A) with appropriate from Column (B) (4)
(A) (B)
i)Jangama Pilgrimage to Sufi Saints tomb
ii) Zimmi Heroes of Siva
iii)Lingayat Wandering monks
iv) Ziyarat Protected non-Muslims
15. Evaluate the role of Khanqahs and Silsilas in the growth of Sufism (4)
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16. Match Column (A) with appropriate from Column (B) (4)
(A) (B)
1. Find out the relation of Col.Mackenzie with the historical city of Hampi (2)
2. Give a description of fortification in Vijayanagara that even impressed Abdur Razzak, the
traveller (4)
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5.'The rule of Krishnadevaraya was characterized by expansion and consolidation'- Discuss (4)
6. Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives (1)
a) The ancient city, Hampi situated on the banks of the river----
( Kaveri,Godavari,Thungabhadra,Ganga)
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7. Illustrate the features of the main buildings in the Royal Centre of Vijayanagara (5)
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8.'The amara-nayaka system was a major political innovation of the Vijayanagara Empire’.
Elucidate (4)
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2. Explain the importance of land revenue in the Mughal fiscal system (5)
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3. In what way Ain-i-Akabari is important to understand political structure of the Mughal Empire?
(4)
4. Match Column A with Column B: (4)
A B
5. Do you think that the villages during the Mughal period were 'little republics’? Substantiate
your argument with evidence.(4)
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7. Find the relation between the two parts of item'a'and fill in the blanks of item 'b'
accordingly (4)
i) a) Panchayt headman :Muqqadam
b)Village Accountant :.......................
ii)a) Mallahzadas : Sons of boatmen
b)Holalkhoran :.........................
iii)a)Land revenue assessed : Jama
b)Land revenue collected :...............
iv)a) The Ming : China
b) The Safavids:............................
8. What do you mean by 'Jins-i-Kamil'refered in Mughal sources and give two examples (2)
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12. Find the relation between the two parts of item ‘a’ and fill in the blanks of item ‘b’
accordingly (3)
i) a) Peasants who were residents of the village in which they held their lands:Khud Kashta
b) No-resident cultivators belonged to other village:………………………….
ii) a) Village accountant : Patwari
b) Village headman:……………………..
13. What are the factors which elevated the status of zamindars in the Mughal agrarian society?
(5)
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14. Elucidate the difference between Khud-Kashta and Pahi-Kashta. (2)
15. Discuss the structure and functions of the Village Panchayat during the Mughal period (4)
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16. Differentiate between Khud-kashta and Pahi-kashta.(2)
17. Analyse the features of the land revenue system existed in India during the Mughal rule.(4)
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18. Define ‘Khud-Kashta’and ‘Pahi-Kashta’.(2)
19. What is the meaning of the term ‘jins-i Kamil’ ? Give an example.(2)
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20. Distinguish between Khud – Kashta and Pahi – Kashta.(2)
21. Define ‘Jama’ and ‘Hazil’.(2)
A B
1.Akbar Humayun Nama
2.Shah Jahan Alamgir
3.Aurangzeb Jarokha Darsan
4.Gulbadan Begum Red Fort ,Delhi
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2.'Akbar the great is a symbol of religious tolerance'-Do you agree? Why? (3)
3. Link Column A with B(4)
A B
a) Akabr Namah Badshah Namah
b) Shah Jahan Humayun Namah
c) Alamgir Namah Abul Fazl
d) Gulbadan Begum Aurangazeb
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a) Babur,Jahangir,Sher Shah,Akabar
b) Red Fort,Taj Mahal,Qutub Minar,Juma Masjid
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6.'The daily routine and special festivities associated with the Mughal court was an expression of
the power of the emperor’. Analyze the validity of the statement (8)
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7. Describe the process of manuscript production in the Mughal Court .Illustrate the features of
two manuscripts (8)
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8.”Chronicles commissioned by the Mughal emperors are an important source for studying the
empire and its court”. Based on this statement explain the following (8)
Stages of production of Chronicles
Akbar Nama
Badshah Nama
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9. Analyse the features of Mughal administration based on the following hints (8)
a) Recruitment of Mughal nobility
b)Mansabdari system
c) Provincial Administration
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10. Point out the difference between Zat and Sawar. (2)
11. Who wrote the Akbar Nama ? Write a short note on it (5)
12. Discuss the capital cities and courts of the Mughal period.(8)
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13. Why did Akbar implement the ideal of Sulh-i-kul ? (2)
14. Explain the features of the provincial administration of the Mughal empire.(5)
15. Explain the features of chronicles with special reference to the Akbar Nama and the Badshah
Nama. (8)
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16. Name the authors of Akbar Nama and Badshah Nama.(2)
17. Examine the features of Mughal provincial administration (4)
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18. Explain any two stages of manuscript production in the Mughal court. (2)
19. Write a short note on Akbar Nama (4)
1. Where did the Account books burning incidents take place? Why?(4)
2. Arrange the following events in Chronological order (4)
a) Deccan Riots Commission
b) Permanent Settlement
c)The Azamgarh Proclamation
d) The Fifth Report
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4. In what way Paharia and Santhal resistance are significant in the modern history of India?(4)
5. Examine the difference between Zamindari and Ryotwari systems (2)
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8. Who were the Jotedars? How did their emergence weaken the Zamindars?(4)
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9. Why the zamindars defaulted on payments? Write any two reasons (2)
10. Compare the “Permanent settlement” and “Ryotwari Settlement” introduced by the British in
India (4)
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11. How did the Santhals reach the Rajmahal hills? Explain any two consequences of it (4)
12. Who were Jotedars? (2)
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13. Find the relation between the two parts of item (a) and fill in the blanks of item (b)
accordingly
i.a.Hoe : Paharias (1)
b.Plough:…………..
ii.a.Dikus : Moneylenders (1)
b.Jotedars:……………..
14. What is ryotwari system? Mention its features.(3)
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15. Prepare a brief note on the importance of the Deccan Riots Commission.(2)
16. Why did the Zamindars fail to pay the revenue demand of the British?(2)
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17. Who were Jotedars ? Elucidate.(2)
18. Why did the zamindars of Bengal default on revenue payments?(2)
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19. How did the Jotedar’s become more powerful in the rural areas of Bengal ?(2)
20. What is fifth report? (2)
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2. Name the following places and mark them on the outline map of India provided (4)
a) The place where Rani Lakshmi Bai fought the revolt
b)The place where the 1857 revolt started
c) The place Where Nana Saheb led the revolt
d)The place where Begum Hazrat Mahal fought the revolt
3.'The revolt of 1857 expressed the communal harmony of Indian tradition’. Do you agree?
Substantiate.(4)
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4. Name the following places of importance in 1857 revolt and mark them in the given map of
India (4)
a) The cantonment town from where the revolt began
b)The place where Rani Lakshmi Bai led the struggle
c) The place from where Shah Mal organized peasants to rebel against the British
d)The town where Nana Saheb organized the resistance
5. Do you think that rumours really played important role for the outbreak of 1857 rebellion?
Why? (2)
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6. Name the following places and mark them on the outline map of India provided (4)
a) The place where Rani Lakshmi Bai fought the revolt
b)The place where the 1857 revolt started
c) The place Where Nana Saheb led the revolt
d)The place where Begum Hazrat Mahal fought the revolt
7.'Rumours and prophecies played an important role in the Revolt of 1857'-Comment (4)
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8. Do the visual representations tell us the story of the revolt of 1857? How these representations
were analyzed by the historians? (8)
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9. Write any two methods adopted by the British to suppress the Revolt of 1857.(2)
10. Rumours played an important role in the Revolt of 1857.Why did people believe in the
rumours?(4)
11. Analyse the reasons for the widespread of the Revolt of 1857 particularly in Awadh. Why the
peasants, taluqdars and sepoys joined the revolt? (8)
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12. The native kingdom that was called “the nursery of the Bengal Army” (1)
a) Awadh b) Kanpur c)Delhi d) Jhansi
13. Identify the following places related to the Revolt of 1857 and mark them on the outline map
of India provided (4)
i) The place where Begum Hazrat Mahal led the fight against the British
ii)The place where Nana Sahib led the Revolt
iii) The place where Kunwar Singh led theRevolt
iv) The centre of the revolt where Rani Lakshmi Bai assumed leadership
14. The Revolt of 1857 was particularly widespread in Awadh.Analyse the reasons (5)
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15. Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives (4)
i)The painting ‘Relief of Lucknow’ is related to:
a) Joseph Noel Paton
b) Thomas Jones Barker
c) Benjamin Bailey
d)Leonardo da Vinci
ii).The Governor General who described Awadh.”a cherry that will drop into our mouth one
day’’
a)Lord Canning
b)Lord Mountbatten
c) Lord Dalhousie
d Lord Warren Hastings
iii)’In Memoriam’ is associated to:
a) Miss wheeler
b) Joseph noel paton
c) Thomas Jones Barker
d) Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
iv).The leader of the revolt of 1857 at Kanpur
a) Bahadurshah II
b) General Bakth Khan
c) Shah Mal
d) Nana Saheb
16. Mention any two measures adopted by the British to suppress the revolt of 1857(2)
17. Explain the following factors which contributed to the outbreak of the revolt of 1857 (8)
a) Annexationist policy of the British.
b)Rumours and prophesies
c) Role of leaders
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18. Find the relation between the two parts of item (a) and fill in the blanks of item (b)
accordingly
i. a.Arrah :Kunwar Singh (1)
b.Kanpur:……………….
ii.a.Bahadur Shah :Delhi (1)
b.Shah Mal :………………….
19. Examine the role of rumours and prophecies in the revolt of 1857.(4)
20. Prepare a short note on images related to the revolt of 1857 (4)
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21. Why did different sections of people revolt against the British in 1857? Areas to be considered
(8)
Leaders of the Revolts
Rumours and Prophecies
Awadh in Revolt
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22. Mark the following places on the outline map of ancient India provided. (5)
a. Delhi b. Meerut c. Kanpur d. Jhansi e. Lucknow
23. Name any two leaders of the Revolt of 1857.(2)
24. Write a short note on the images related to the Revolt of 1857.(3)
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25. Mark the following places related to the revolt of 1857 on the outline map of ancient India
provided : ( 5)
(i) Kanpur
(ii) Meerut
(iii) Delhi
(iv) Jhansi
(v) Awadh
26. Write the names of any two leaders of the revolt of 1857.(2)
27. How did the nationalist movement in India get inspiration from the Revolt of 1857 ?(3)
1.Salt Sathyagraha was a unique event in the history of freedom struggle in India. Substantiate
with causes and effects.(8)
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2.'The upholding of value based politics was the contribution of Gandhi.'-Do you agree? Illustrate
your argument with examples (8)
The points mentioned below should be included
Gandhian ideals
Truth and Non- violence
Satyagraha
Non-Co-operation Movement and
Chauri-chaura incident
3. Discuss the importance of Civil Disobedience Movement in India's freedom struggle.
The points mentioned below should be included :(8)
Dandi March
All India Effect
Gandhi-Irwin Pact
Round Table Conferences
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4. Analyse the ways through which Mahatma Gandhi transformed Indian National Movement
from being an elite movement to that of a popular movement (8)
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5. Discuss the role of Non-Cooperation Movement introduced by Gandhi in the history of the
National Movement (8)
The points mentioned below should be included
Gandhian ideals
Early struggles
Non-Co-operation Movement
Chauri-chaura incident
6. In 1930, Gandhi walked from Sabarmati to Dandi, with his disciples for violating the Salt Laws
of the British Government. Discuss the importance of the event in the history of the
Independence Movement of our country. (8)
The points mentioned below should be included
Civil Disobedience Movement
Dandi March
Salt Satyagraha in other places
Impact
MARCH 2018
7. The Salt Sathyagraha was notable for at least three reasons. The first one is that it brought
Gandhi to world attention.' Write the other two reasons
8. Lahore Session of Indian National Congress (1929) was significant for two things. What are
they?(2)
9. Write any two limitations of oral history.(2)
10. Suggest any three sources materials for knowing Mahatma Gandhi.(3)
11.'QuitIndia Movement was a mass movement’. Substantiate (5)
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MARCH 2019
15. Chandran Devanesan has remarked that South Africa was the “making of the Mahatma”. Do
you agree? Why? (2)
16. After Champaran Satyagraha Gandhiji involved in two Satyagrahas in Gujarat.
Which are they? (2)
17.” Mahatma Gandhi transformed Indian National Movmement into a mass movement.”
Substantiate the statement on the basis of the following hints (8)
Non-Cooperation Movement
Salt Satyagraha
Quit India Movement
SAY 2019
18.Evaluate the role played by Mahatma Gandhi in the Non-Co-operation and Civil
Disobedience movements. (8)
MARCH 2020
19. Explain the role of Gandhiji in India’s freedom struggle. (8)
Areas to be considered:
Early Struggles
Non-Cooperation Movement
Salt Satyagraha
SAY 2020
20. Evaluate the role of Mahatma Gandhi in India’s National Movement. Areas to be considered
(8)
Non-Cooperation Movement
Salt Satyagraha
MARCH 2021
21. Prepare a short note on the two early campaigns of Mahatma Gandhi in Gujarat.(2)
22. Evaluate the background of Jallianwala Bagh massacre.(4)
23. Analyse the major struggles of Mahatma Gandhi for India’s freedom. (8)
Hints :
o Non co-operation movement
o Salt Satyagraha
o Quit India
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24. Describe the provisions of the Rowlatt Act.(2)
25. Assess the importance of the Dandi March.(4)
26. How did Gandhiji transform Indian National Movement into a mass movement? Explain. (8)
Hints :
(a) Early activities
(b) Non-Cooperation Movement
(c) Salt Satyagraha
(d) Quit India Movement
1. Analyse the circumstances that made partition of India inevitable and prepare an essay (8)
2. How did Second Round Table Conference become a failure? (2)
3. Describe the term 'Communalism' (2)
MARCH 2017
4. How do you perceive partition of India? What were its effects? (8)
SAY 2017
MARCH 2018
SAY 2018
SAY 2019
10. Explain the Cabinet Mission Plan (2)
11. Point out any two strengths of oral history (2)
MARCH 2020
12. Illustrate the merits and demerits of oral history (3)
SAY 2020
13. Arrange the following in chronological order: (4 )
1. Examine the nature of Naduvazhi Swarupams which emerged in Kerala during the medieval
period (4)
2. Find the relation between the two parts of item'a'and fill in the blanks of item 'b'accordingly
(4)
a) Benjamin Bailey : CMS
b) Herman Gundert :..................
a) Mavilathodu :Pazhassi Raja
b) Mannadi :...................
a) Atmavidyasangham : Vaghbhatanantha
b)Samatva Smajam :..........................
a) Siva Satakam : Sreenarayana Guru
b)Prachina Malayalam :.................................
SAY 2016
MARCH 2017
5.'The Transformation of Kerala into a modern democratic state was an effect of various civil
rights and anti-caste movements’. Do you agree with the statement? Explain (4)
6. Choose the correct answer from the given options :(4)
a) Among the five Tinais, Mullai stands for
1) Pastoral Zone
2) Wetland
3) Hill tracts
4) Coastal zone
b) Among the following who is considered as the leader of Kurichia Revolt of 1812?
1) Unni Mooppan
2)Pazhassi Raja
3) Rama Namby
4) Emmen Nair
c) What is meant by Kaccam
1) Ritual custom
2) Medieval law
3) A kind of clothing
4) Hooligans
d) Name the place where Vasco da Gama landed first
1) Vizhinjam
2)Ponnani
3) Kochi
4)Kappad
SAY 2017
MARCH 2018
10. Choose the correct answer from the given options :(4)
i) The British established spice plantation in Kerala at:
a) Nilambur
b)Ancharakandi
c)Beypore
d)Tirur
ii)The Newspaper 'Rajyasamacharam'is associated with;
a)Herman Gundert
b)Benjamin Bailey
c)Rev.Mead
d)Arnos Pathiri
iii)'Mavilathodu' is associated with:
a) Velu Thampi Dalawa
b)Saktan Thampuran
c) Pazhassi Raja
d) Rama Namby
iv) Atmavidyasangham was founded by
a)Vaikunda Swamikal
b) Chattampi Swamikal
c) Ayyan Kali
d)Vaghbhatananda
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11. Find the relation between the two parts of item'a'and fill in the blanks of item 'b'
accordingly (4)
b.Mullai :……………………
b.Marhtandavarma :………………………
12.Analyse the roots of malayali identity based on language and territory (4)
MARCH 2019
SAY 2019
15. Explain the multiple subsistence forms of five Tinais mentioned in Sangam Literature
16. Arrange the following in chronological order :( 4)
Guruvayur Satyagraha
Kundara Proclamation
Paliyam Satyagraha
Vaikom Satyagraha
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MARCH 2020
19. Find the relation between the two parts of item (a) and fill in the blanks of item (b)
accordingly. (4 )
SAY 2020
20. Prepare a note on the exchange of goods existed in ancient Kerala (4)
MARCH 2021
Vaikom Satyagraha
Kundara Proclamation
Pazhassi Revolt
Paliyam Satyagraha
Kurichiya Revolt
22. Mention the names of two epics of the post Sangham Period.(2)
SAY 2021
27. Give the names of any two Tinais in the Sangam period.(2)