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Series AB1CD/2 SET~2 Q.P. Code 61/2/2 Roll No. narjmWu àíZ-nÌ H$moS> >H$mo CÎm...
Series AB1CD/2 SET~2 Q.P. Code 61/2/2 Roll No. narjmWu àíZ-nÌ H$moS> >H$mo CÎma-nwpñVH$m Ho$ _wI-n¥ð >na Adí` {bIo§ & Candidates must write the Q.P. Code on the title page of the answer-book. ZmoQ> / NOTE : (i) H¥$n`m Om±M H$a b| {H$ Bg àíZ-nÌ _o§ _w{ÐV n¥ð> 9 + 1 _mZ{MÌ h¢ & Please check that this question paper contains 9 printed pages + 1 Map. (ii) àíZ-nÌ _| Xm{hZo hmW H$s Amoa {XE JE àíZ-nÌ H$moS H$mo narjmWu CÎma-nwpñVH$m Ho$ _wI-n¥ð> na {bI| & Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. (iii) H¥$n`m Om±M H$a b| {H$ Bg àíZ-nÌ _| >10 àíZ h¢ & Please check that this question paper contains 10 questions. (iv) H¥$n`m àíZ H$m CÎma {bIZm ewê$ H$aZo go nhbo, CÎma -nwpñVH$m _| àíZ H$m H«$_m§H$ Adí` {bI| & Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it. (v) Bg àíZ-nÌ 15 {_ZQ >H$m g_` {X`m J`m h¡ & àíZ- 10.15 ~Oo {H$`m OmEJm & 10.15 ~Oo go 10.30 ~Oo VH$ N>mÌ Ho$db àíZ- Ad{Y Ho$ Xm¡amZ do CÎma-nwpñVH$m na H$moB© CÎma Zht {bI|Jo & 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. B{Vhmg HISTORY :2 : 40 Time allowed : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 40 61/2/2 Page 1 P.T.O. : : (i) 10 (ii) (iii) (iv) 1 4 3 80 (v) 5 7 6 150 200 (vi) 8 9 4 (vii) 10 2 (viii) IÊS> H$ (bKw-CÎmar` àíZ) 4 3=12 1. 1857 Ho$ {dÐmoh _| CH$gmZo dmbr {H$Ýht VrZ A\$dmhm| H$m dU©Z H$s{OE & 3 2. H$m±Jg«o Ho$ bmb-~mb-nmb H$s ^y{_H$m Zo CZHo$ g§Kf© Ho$ A{Ib ^maVr` M[aÌ H$mo {H$g àH$ma ì`º$ {H$`m ? 3 3. g§{dYmZ g^m _| noe {H$`m J`m CÔoí` àñVmd EH$ Eo{Vhm{gH$ àñVmd Wm & H$WZ H$s ì`m»`m H$s{OE & 3 4. (H$) A§J«oµOm| Ûmam AnZmB© JB© Zr{V`m| H$m {díbofU H$s{OE & 3 AWdm (I) {~«{Q>e B©ñQ> B§{S>`m H§$nZr Ho$ AgmYmaU àojH$ Ho$ ê$n _| \«$m§{gg ~wH$mZZ H$s ^y{_H$m H$s naI H$s{OE & 3 IÊS> I (XrK©-CÎmar` àíZ) 3 6=18 5. ^maVr` bmoH$V§Ì Ho$ {bE e{º$embr Am¡a EH$sH¥$V Ho$ÝÐ H$s Amdí`H$Vm na ~r.Ama. Aå~oS>H$a, Jmonmbñdm_r Aæ`§Ja Am¡a ~mbH¥$îU e_m© Ho$ {dMmam| H$m {díbofU H$s{OE & 2+2+2=6 6. (H$) _wJbm| Ho$ AnZo © Wo & Bg H$WZ H$mo ñnï> H$s{OE & 6 AWdm (I) AH$~a Zo g_mO _| em§{V Am¡a gX²^md ~ZmE aIZo Ho$ {bE AnZr - - Zr{V H$s n[aH$ënZm H$s Am¡a Cgo bmJy {H$`m & H$WZ H$s ì`m»`m H$s{OE & 6 61/2/2 Page 2 General Instructions : Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them : (i) This question paper contains 10 questions. (ii) This question paper is divided into four sections Section A, B, C and D. (iii) All questions are compulsory. Marks have been given against each question. (iv) Section A Questions no. 1 to 4 are Short-Answer Type Questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 80 words. (v) Section B Questions no. 5 to 7 are Long-Answer Type Questions, carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 150 200 words. (vi) Section C Questions no. 8 and 9 are Case-based Questions, carrying 4 marks each with subparts. (vii) Section D Question no. 10 is Map-based Question, carrying 2 marks. (viii) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice has been provided in a few questions. Only one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted. SECTION A (Short-Answer Type Questions) 4 3=12 1. Describe any three rumours that played a part in the Revolt of 1857. 3 2. How did the role of Lal-Bal-Pal of Congress convey the All-India character of their struggle ? 3 3. Explain the statement. 3 4. (a) Analyse the policies adopted by the British towards Paharias of Rajmahal Hills during the eighteenth century. 3 OR (b) Examine the role of Francis Buchanan as an extraordinary observer of British East India Company. 3 SECTION B (Long-Answer Type Questions) 3 6=18 5. Analyse the views of B.R. Ambedkar, Gopalaswami Ayyangar and i Indian democracy. 2+2+2=6 6. (a) 6 OR (b) sulh-i-kul policy for statement. 6 61/2/2 Page 3 P.T.O. 7. (H$) Z_H$ gË`mJ«h Zo Xþ{Z`m^a H$m Ü`mZ AmH${f©V {H$`m, Am¡a amï´>ì`mnr g{dZ` Adkm Am§XmobZ ewê$ {H$`m J`m & Cn`wº$ CXmhaUm| g{hV Bg H$WZ H$mo ñnï> H$s{OE & 6 AWdm (I) Agh`moJ Am§XmobZ Jm±YrOr H$m nhbm g§J{R>V gË`mJ«h Am§XmobZ Wm Omo ñdamO na AmYm[aV Wm & Cn`wº$ CXmhaUm| g{hV Bg H$WZ H$mo ñnï> H$s{OE & 6 IÊS> J (Ho$g-AmYm[aV àíZ) 2 4=8 8. ZrMo {XE JE òmoV H$mo Ü`mZnyd : 1+1+2=4 OmQ> Hw$Qw>å~ go g§~§Y aIVo Wo Omo Mm¡amgr Xog (Mm¡amgr Jm±d) _| \¡$bm hþAm Wm & Bg BbmµHo$ H$s µO_rZ qgMmB© H$s gw{dYmAm| go b¡g Am¡a CnOmD$ Wr & `hm± H$s {_Å>r H$mbr Z_ Wr & ~hþV gmao J«m_rU g§nÞ Wo Am¡a bmoJ {~«{Q>e ^yamOñd ì`dñWm H$mo X_ZH$mar _mZVo Wo : {H$gmZm| H$s µO_rZ ~mhar bmoJm| Ho$ hmW _| Om ahr Wr & BbmµHo$ _| AmZo dmbo ì`mnmar Am¡a _hmOZ µO_rZ na µH$ãµOm H$aVo Om aho Wo & emh _b Zo Mm¡amgr Xog Ho$ _w{I`mAm| Am¡a H$míVH$mam| H$mo g§J{R>V {H$`m & BgHo$ {bE CÝhm|Zo amV Ho$ gmE _| Jm±d-Jm±d OmH$a ~mV H$s Am¡a bmoJm| H$mo A§J«oµOm| Ho$ \$ {dÐmoh Ho$ {bE V¡`ma {H$`m & ~hþV gmao Xÿgao ñWmZm| H$s Vah `hm± ^r \$ Am§XmobZ EH$ ì`mnH$ {dÐmoh _| VãXrb hmo J`m & A~ {damoY \$ hmoZo bJm & {H$gmZ AnZo IoV - ^yñdm{_`m| Zo {N>Z MwH$s µO_rZm| na Xmo~mam µH$ãµOm H$a {b`m & emh _b Ho$ AmX{_`m| H$mo ImoX S>mbm & BgH$s EH$ dOh `h Wr {H$ do gaH$mar µ\$m¡Om| H$m amñVm amoH$Zm Ho$ ~rM V_m_ gaH$mar g§Mma ~§X H$a {X`m & ñWmZr` ñVa na amOm H$hbmZo dmbo emh _b Zo EH$ A§J«oµO Aµ\$ga Ho$ ~§Jbo _| S>oam S>mbm, Cgo Ý`m` ^dZ \¡$gbm H$aZo bJo & CÝhm|Zo JwáMar H$m ^r h¡aVA§JoµO ZoQ>dH©$ ñWm{nV H$a {b`m Wm & Hw$N> g_` Ho$ {bE bmoJm| H$mo bJm {H$ {µ\ OwbmB© 1857 _| emh _b H$mo `wÕ _| _ma {X`m J`m & 61/2/2 Page 4 7. (a) nationwide Civil with suitable examples. 6 OR (b) -C organized acts of large scale Satyagraha for statement with suitable examples. 6 SECTION C (Case-Based Questions) 2 4=8 8. Read the source given below carefully and answer the questions that follow : 1+1+2=4 Shah Mal Shah Mal lived in a large village in pargana Barout in Uttar Pradesh. He belonged to a clan of Jat cultivators whose kinship ties extended over chaurasee des (eighty-four villages). The lands in the region were irrigated and fertile, with rich dark loam soil. Many of the villagers were prosperous and saw the British land revenue system as oppressive : the revenue demand was high and its collection inflexible. Consequently cultivators were losing land to outsiders, to traders and moneylenders who were coming into the area. Shah Mal mobilised the headmen and cultivators of chaurasee des, moving at night from village to village, urging people to rebel against the British. As in many other places, the revolt against the British turned into general rebellion against all signs of oppression and injustice. Cultivators left their fields and plundered the houses of moneylenders and traders. Displaced proprietors took possession buildings, destroyed the bridge over the river, and dug up metalled roads partly to prevent government forces from coming into the area, and partly because bridges and roads were seen as symbols of British rule. They sent supplies to the sepoys who had mutinied in Delhi and stopped all official communication between British headquarters and Meerut. Locally acknowledged as the Raja, Shah Mal took over the bungalow of an English officer, turned it into a also set up an amazingly effective network of intelligence. For a period the people of the area felt that firangi raj was over, and their raj had come. Shah Mal was killed in battle in July 1857. 61/2/2 Page 5 P.T.O. (8.1) \ ? 1 (8.2) emh _b Zo 1857 Ho$ {dÐmoh Ho$ {dÐmo{h`m| H$m g_W©Z {H$g àH$ma {H$`m ? 1 (8.3) emh _b Zo AnZo JwáMar Ho$ ZoQ>dH©$ H$m n[aM` H¡$go {X`m ? 2 9. ZrMo {XE JE òmoV H$mo Ü`mZnyd Ho$ ZrMo {XE JE àíZm| Ho$ CÎma {b{IE : 1+1+2=4 Vgdra H$s àe§gm _| A~wb \$µÁb {MÌH$mar H$mo ~hþV gå_mZ XoVm Wm : {H$gr ^r MrµO H$m CgHo$ O¡gm hr aoIm§H$Z ~ZmZm Vgdra H$hbmVm h¡ & AnZr `wdmdñWm Ho$ EH$X_ ewéAmVr {XZm| go hr _hm_{h_ Zo Bg H$bm _| AnZr A{^é{M ì`º$ H$s h¡ & do Bgo AÜ``Z Am¡a _Zmoa§OZ XmoZm| H$m hr gmYZ _mZVo hþE Bg H$bm Bg H$m`© _| bJmB© JB© h¡ & ha hµâVo emhr H$m`©embm Ho$ AZoH$ {ZarjH$ Am¡a {b{nH$ ~mXemh Ho$ gm_Zo àË`oH$ H$bmH$ma H$m H$m`© àñVwV H$aVo h¢ Am¡a _hm_{h_ àX{e©V CËH¥$ï>Vm Ho$ AmYma na B©Zm_ XoVo VWm H$bmH$mam| Ho$ _m{gH$ doVZ _| d¥{Õ H$aVo h¢... A~ gdm©{YH$ CËH¥$ï> {MÌH$ma {_bZo bJo h¢ Am¡a {~hµOmX O¡go {MÌH$mam| H$s AË`wÎm_ H$bmH¥${V`m| H$mo Vmo CZ `yamonr` {MÌH$mam| Ho$ CËH¥$ï> H$m`m] Ho$ g_H$j hr aIm Om gH$Vm h¡ {OÝhm|Zo {díd _| ì`mnH$ »`m{V A{O©V H$a br h¡ & ã`moao H$s gyú_Vm, n[anyU©Vm Am¡a àñVwVrH$aU H `hm± VH$ {H$ {ZOud dñVwE± ^r àmUdmZ àVrV hmoVr h¢ & gm¡ go A{YH$ {MÌH$ma Bg ghr h¡ & CZHo$ {MÌ dñVwAm| H$s h_mar n[aH _| Hw$N> bmoJ hr CZHo$ g_mZ nmE Om gH$Vo h¢ & (9.1) _wJb {MÌH$bm Zo Amb§H$m[aH$ VÎdm| H$mo {H$g àH$ma àX{e©V {H$`m ? 1 (9.2) A~wb \$µÁb Zo {~hµOmX Am¡a `yamonr` bmoJm| Ho$ H$m`m] H$mo H¡$go lo` {X`m ? 1 (9.3) `h òmoV Vgdram| Ho$ à{V ~mXemh Ho$ ì`{º$JV PwH$md H$mo H¡$go Xem©Vm h¡ ? 2 61/2/2 Page 6 (8.1) Why did Shah Mal raise his voice against the Britishers ? 1 (8.2) How did Shah Mal support rebels of the Revolt of 1857 ? 1 (8.3) How did Shah Mal show his network of intelligence ? 2 9. Read the source given below carefully and answer the questions that follow : 1+1+2=4 In praise of taswir Drawing the likeness of anything is called taswir. His Majesty from his earliest youth, has shown a great predilection for this art, and gives it every encouragement, as he looks upon it as a means both of study and amusement. A very large number of painters have been set to work. Each week, several supervisors and clerks of the imperial workshop submit before the emperor the work done by each artist, and His Majesty gives a reward and increases the monthly salaries of the artists according to the excellence displayed.... Most excellent painters are now to be found, and masterpieces, worthy of a Bihzad, may be placed at the side of the wonderful works of the European painters who have attained worldwide fame. The minuteness in detail, the general finish and the boldness of execution now observed in pictures are incomparable; even inanimate objects look as if they have life. More than a hundred painters have become famous masters of the art. This is especially true of the Hindu artists. Their pictures surpass our conception of things. Few, indeed, in the whole world are found equal to them. (9.1) How did Mughal paintings exhibit decorative elements ? 1 (9.2) -Fazl credit Bihzad and the works of the Europeans ? 1 (9.3) How does this source reflect the personal inclination of the Emperor towards the paintings ? 2 61/2/2 Page 7 P.T.O. IÊS> K (_mZ{MÌ-AmYm[aV àíZ) 1+1=2 10. (10.1) ^maV Ho$ {XE JE amOZr{VH$ aoIm- 11 {H$gr A§{H$V : (H$) dh ñWmZ Ohm± Jm±YrOr Zo Agh`moJ AmÝXmobZ dm{ng {b`m & 1 AWdm (I) dh ñWmZ Ohm± Jm±YrOr Zo JwOamV Ho$ IoVr H$aZo dmbo {H$gmZm| Ho$ {bE gË`mJ«h ewê$ {H$`m Wm & 1 (10.2) ^maV Ho$ Bgr amOZr{VH$ aoIm-_mZ{MÌ na _wJb gm_«mÁ` Ho$ amOYmZr ZJa go g§~§{YV EH$ ñWmZ H$mo A Ho$ ê$n _| A§{H$V {H$`m J`m h¡ & BgH$s nhMmZ H$s{OE Am¡a BgHo$ {ZH$Q> ItMr JB© aoIm na BgH$m Zm_ {b{IE & 1 : 10 : (10.1) _wJb gm_«mÁ` Ho$ {H$gr EH$ amOYmZr ZJa H$m Zm_ {b{IE & 1 (10.2) (H$) 1857 Ho$ {dÐmoh go g§~§{YV {H$gr 1 AWdm (I) Cg amÁ` H$m Zm_ {b{IE Ohm± O{b`m±dmbm ~mJ H$s KQ>Zm KQ>r & 1 61/2/2 Page 8 SECTION D (Map-Based Question) 1+1=2 10. (10.1) On the given political outline map of India (on page 11), locate and label any one of the following with appropriate symbol : (a) The place where Gandhiji withdrew Non-Cooperation Movement. 1 OR (b) The place where Gandhiji started Satyagraha for the planters of Gujarat. 1 (10.2) On the same political outline map of India, a place related to the capital city of Mughal E write its name on the line drawn near it. 1 Note : The following questions are for the Visually Impaired Candidates, only in lieu of Q. No. 10 : (10.1) Name any one capital city of the Mughal Empire. 1 (10.2) (a) Mention any one place related to the centre of the Revolt of 1857. 1 OR (b) Name the State where the Jallianwala Bagh event took place. 1 61/2/2 Page 9 P.T.O. 61/2/2 Page 10 àíZ g§. 10 Ho$ {bE For question no. 10 ^maV H$m aoIm-_mZ{MÌ (amOZr{VH$) Outline Map of India (Political) A 61/2/2 Page 11 P.T.O.