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SET-1 H$moS> Z . Series GBM Code No. amob Z . 61/1 narjmWu H$moS >H$mo C ma-nwp VH$m Ho$ _wI-n >na Ad ` {bIo & Roll No. Candidates must write the Code on the title page of the answer-book. H $n`m Om M H$a b| {H$ Bg Z-n _o _w{ V n > 10 + 1 _mZ{M h & Z-n _| Xm{hZo hmW H$s Amoa {XE JE H$moS >Z ~a H$mo N>m C ma -nwp VH$m Ho$ _wI-n > > na {bI| & H $n`m Om M H$a b| {H$ Bg Z-n _| >17 Z h & H $n`m Z H$m C ma {bIZm ew $ H$aZo go nhbo, Z H$m H $_m H$ Ad ` {bI| & Bg Z-n H$mo n T>Zo Ho$ {bE 15 {_ZQ >H$m g_` {X`m J`m h & Z-n H$m {dVaU nydm _| 10.15 ~Oo {H$`m OmEJm & 10.15 ~Oo go 10.30 ~Oo VH$ N>m Ho$db Z-n H$mo n T>|Jo Am a Bg Ad{Y Ho$ Xm amZ do C ma-nwp VH$m na H$moB C ma Zht {bI|Jo & Please check that this question paper contains 10 printed pages and 1 Map. Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. Please check that this question paper contains 17 questions. Please write down the Serial Number of the question before attempting it. 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 {ZYm [aV g_` : 3 K Q>o A{YH$V_ A H$ : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours 61/1 Maximum Marks : 80 1 P.T.O. gm_m ` {ZX}e : (i) g^r Zm| Ho$ C ma Xr{OE & Hw$N> Zm| _| Am V[aH$ {dH$ n {XE JE h & `oH$ Z Ho$ A H$ CgHo$ gm_Zo A {H$V {H$E JE h & (ii) Z g `m 1 go 3 Xmo A H$m| dmbo h , `oH$ Z H$m C ma Mm{hE & (iii) Z g `m 4 go 9 Mma A H$m| dmbo h & `oH$ Z H$m C ma 100 e Xm| go A{YH$ Zht hmoZm Mm{hE & {d m{W `m| H$mo Bg I S> go Ho$db nm M Zm| H$mo hb H$aZm Mm{hE & (iv) Z g `m 10 _y ` AmYm[aV Z h Am a A{Zdm` h , `h Z ^r Mma A H$ H$m h & (v) Z g `m 11 go 13 AmR> A H$m| dmbo h & BZ_| go `oH$ Z H$m C ma A{YH$ Zht hmoZm Mm{hE & (vi) Z g `m 14 go 16 moV AmYm[aV h & BZ_| H$moB Am V[aH$ {dH$ n Zht h & (vii) Z g `m 17 _mZ{M g ~ Yr h , {Og_| bjUm| H$mo nhMmZZm VWm _h dnyU _Xm| H$mo Xem Zm em{_b h & _mZ{M H$mo C ma-nwp VH$m Ho$ gmW Z Wr H$s{OE & 30 e Xm| go A{YH$ Zht hmoZm 350 e Xm| go General Instructions : (i) Answer all the questions. Some questions have internal choice. Marks are indicated against each question. (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) 61/1 Answer to questions no. 1 to 3 carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each. Answer to questions no. 4 to 9 carrying 4 marks should not exceed 100 words each. Students should attempt only five questions in this section. Question no. 10 (for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory. Answer to questions no. 11 to 13 carrying 8 marks should not exceed 350 words each. Questions no. 14 to 16 are source based questions and have no internal choice. Question 17 is a Map question that includes identification and location of significant test items. Attach the map with the answer-book. 2 I S H$ PART A 2 3=6 ZrMo {XE JE g^r Zm| Ho$ C ma {b{IE : Answer all the questions given below : 1. 600 B .ny. go 600 B gdr Ho$ Xm amZ dU `d Wm Ho$ {Z`_m| H$m nmbZ H$admZo Ho$ {bE ~ m Um| mam AnZmB JB {H$ ht Xmo Zr{V`m| H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE & 2 Identify any two strategies evolved by Brahmanas to enforce the norms of Varna Order from c. 600 BCE to 600 CE. 2. A_a-Zm`H$ Umbr {H$g H$ma {dO`ZJa gm_ m ` H$s EH$ amOZr{VH$ ImoO Wr H$s{OE & ? naI 2 Examine how the amara-nayaka system was a political innovation of the Vijayanagara Empire. 3. nm{H$ VmZ Am a ^maV Ho$ ~rM g ~ Y ~ Q>dmao H$s {damgV go Jhao Vm a na V` hmoVo aho h & BgHo$ {H$ ht Xmo n[aUm_m| H$s `m `m H$s{OE & 2 The relationship between India and Pakistan has been profoundly shaped by the legacy of partition. Explain any two consequences of it. I S I PART B AZw^mJ I SECTION I {Z Z{b{IV _| go {H$ ht nm M Zm| Ho$ C ma {b{IE : 4 5=20 Answer any five of the following questions : 4. 4 _mohZOmoX S>mo Ho$ J h Wmn ` H$s {d{e Q> {deofVmAm| H$m dU Z H$s{OE & Describe the distinctive features of domestic architecture of Mohenjodaro. 5. _hm^maV H$s ^mfm Am a {df`d Vw H$s `m `m H$s{OE & 4 Explain the language and content of Mahabharata. 61/1 3 P.T.O. 6. CZ H$maUm| H$s naI H$s{OE {OZHo$ \$b d $n Ab-{~ $Zr Zo ^maV H$s `m m H$s & 4 Examine the causes that made Al-Biruni visit India. 7. Amn {H$g H$ma gmoMVo h {H$ _w Jb ~mXemhm| mam V `ma H$admE JE B{Vd m _wJ b B{Vhmg Ho$ A ``Z Ho$ _h dnyU moV h ? 4 How do you think that the chronicles commissioned by the Mughal Emperors are an important source for studying Mughal history ? 8. 1920 Am a 1930 Ho$ XeH$m| Ho$ Xm amZ H$s CZ KQ>ZmAm| H$s naI H$s{OE {O hm|Zo Xoe _| gm Xm{`H$ Ap _VmAm| H$mo n H$m {H$`m & 4 Examine the events that took place during 1920s and 1930s which consolidated the communal identities in the country. 9. g {dYmZ g^m _| X{bV dJm] Ho$ g ajU Ho$ nj _| {XE JE {d{^ VH$m] H$m dU Z H$s{OE & 4 Describe the different arguments made in favour of protection of depressed classes in the Constituent Assembly. AZw^mJ II SECTION II _y ` AmYm[aV Z (A{Zdm` ) Value Based Question (Compulsory) 10. 4 1=4 Jm YrOr amOZr{VH$ {OVZo Wo CVZo hr do g_mO gwYmaH$ Wo & CZH$m {d dmg Wm {H$ dV Vm Ho$ `mo ` ~ZZo Ho$ {bE ^maVr`m| H$mo ~mb {ddmh Am a Ny>AmNy>V O gr gm_m{OH$ ~wamB`m| go _w $ hmoZm n S>oJm & EH$ _V Ho$ ^maVr`m| H$mo X gao _V Ho$ ^maVr`m| Ho$ {bE g m g `_ bmZm hmoJm Am a Bg H$ma C hm|Zo {h X -_wgb_mZm| Ho$ ~rM gm hm na ~b {X`m & Cn`w $ H$WZ Ho$ g J _|, _hm _m Jm Yr mam n[anw{ >V _y `m| H$mo COmJa H$s{OE & Gandhiji was as much a social reformer as he was a politician. He believed that in order to be worthy of freedom, Indians had to get rid of social evils such as child marriage and untouchability. Indians of one faith had also to cultivate a genuine tolerance for Indians of another religion hence his emphasis on Hindu-Muslim harmony. In the light of the above statement, highlight the values upheld by Mahatma Gandhi. 61/1 4 4 I S J PART C XrK -C mar` Z Long Answer Questions 11. 8 3=24 600 B .ny. go 600 B gdr VH$ {H$gmZm| mam H ${f C nmXH$Vm H$mo ~ T>mZo Ho$ {bE AnZmE JE VarH$m| H$mo n Q> H$s{OE & AWdm _m ` emgZ H$s _w ` {deofVmAm| H$s `m `m H$s{OE & 8 8 Explain the agricultural practices followed by the cultivators to increase productivity from c. 600 BCE to 600 CE. OR Explain the main features of the Mauryan administration. 12. gy \$s g Vm| Am a am ` Ho$ ~rM AmR>dt eVm Xr go AR>mahdt> eVm Xr Ho$ Xm amZ g ~ Ym| H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE & AWdm V{_b ZmSw> Ho$ Abdma Am a Z`Zma g Vm| H$m am ` Ho$ gmW AmR>dt eVm Xr go AR>mahdt eVm Xr Ho$ Xm amZ g ~ Ym| H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE & 8 8 Identify the relationship between the Sufis and the State from the eighth to the eighteenth century. OR Identify the relationship of the Alvars and Nayanars of Tamil Nadu with the State from the eighth to the eighteenth century. 13. ~ Jmb _| B V_amar ~ Xmo~ V bmJy H$aZo Ho$ ~mX, O_tXma ^y-amO d H$mo AXm H$aZo _| bJmVma Ag\$b aho & BgHo$ H$maUm| Am a n[aUm_m| H$s naI H$s{OE & AWdm AdY _| {d{^ H$ma H$s nr S>mAm| Zo amOHw$_mam|, Vm bw H$Xmam|, {H$gmZm| Am a {gnm{h`m| Ho$ A J o Om| Ho$ {d 1857 Ho$ {d moh _| hmW {_bm {X`m & Bg H$WZ H$s naI H$s{OE & 8 8 After introducing the Permanent Settlement in Bengal, the zamindars regularly failed to pay the land revenue demand. Examine the causes and consequences of it. OR A chain of grievances in Awadh linked the prince, taluqdars, peasants and sepoys to join hands in the revolt of 1857 against the British. Examine the statement. 61/1 5 P.T.O. I S K PART D moV AmYm[aV Z Source Based Questions 14. {Z Z{b{IV C aU H$mo `mZnyd H$ n{ T>E Am a CgHo$ ZrMo {XE JE Zm| Ho$ C ma {b{IE 7 3=21 : `dhma _| ~m Y_ gw m {nQ>H$ go {bE JE Bg C aU _| ~w {gJb Zm_ Ho$ EH$ A_ra J hn{V H$mo gbmh Xo aho h : _m{bH$ H$mo AnZo Zm H$am| Am a H$_ Mm[a`m| H$s nm M Vah go XoI^mb H$aZr Mm{hE ... CZH$s j_Vm Ho$ AZwgma C h| H$m_ XoH$a, C h| ^moOZ Am a _ OX ar XoH$a, ~r_ma n S>Zo na CZH$s n[aM`m H$aHo$, CZHo$ gmW gw dmX ^moOZ ~m Q>H$a Am a g_`-g_` na C h| Nw> >r XoH$a ... Hw$b Ho$ bmoJm| H$mo nm M Vah go l_Um| ({O hm|Zo gm gm[aH$ OrdZ H$mo `mJ {X`m h ) Am a ~ m Um| H$s XoI^mb H$aZr Mm{hE ... H$_ , dMZ Am a _Z go AZwamJ mam, CZHo$ dmJV _| h_oem Ka Iwbo aIH$a Am a CZH$s {XZ- {V{XZ H$s O $aVm| H$s ny{V H$aHo$ & {gJb H$mo _mVm-{nVm, {ejH$ Am a n Zr Ho$ gmW `dhma Ho$ {bE ^r Eogo hr CnXoe {XE JE h & (14.1) (14.2) (14.3) 61/1 _m{bH$ H$mo AnZo Zm H$am| Am a H$_ Mm[a`m| H$s {H$g Vah go XoI^mb H$aZr Mm{hE ? 2 Hw$b Ho$ bmoJm| H$mo l_Um| H$s Amd `H$VmAm| H$s {H$g H$ma XoI^mb H$aZr Mm{hE ? 2 ~m Xe Z Ho$ _wI nhbwAm| H$s `m `m H$s{OE & 3 6 Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow : Buddhism in practice This is an excerpt from the Sutta Pitaka, and contains the advice given by the Buddha to a wealthy householder named Sigala : In five ways should a master look after his servants and employees ... by assigning them work according to their strength, by supplying them with food and wages, by tending them in sickness; by sharing delicacies with them and by granting leave at times ... In five ways should the clansmen look after the needs of samanas (those who have renounced the world) and Brahmanas: by affection in act and speech and mind, by keeping open house to them and supplying their worldly needs. There are similar instructions to Sigala about how to behave with his parents, teacher and wife. 15. 61/1 (14.1) In what ways should a master look after his servants and employees ? (14.2) In what ways should the clansmen look after the needs of samanas ? (14.3) Explain the main aspects of Buddhist philosophy. {Z Z{b{IV C aU H$mo `mZnyd H$ n{ T>E Am a CgHo$ ZrMo {XE JE Zm| Ho$ C ma {b{IE ^y-amO d dgyb H$aZo na AmBZ go `h AZw N>oX h : A_rb-Jw Oma {g \ $ Z H$X boZo H$s AmXV Z S>mbo ~p H$ \$gb ^r boZo Ho$ {bE V `ma aho & `h ~mX dmbm Var H$m H$B Vah go H$m_ _| bm`m Om gH$Vm h & nhbm, H$UHw$V: qhXr Ow~mZ _| H$U H$m _Vb~ h , AZmO, Am a Hw$V, A Xm Om ... AJa H$moB eH$ hmo, Vmo \$gb H$mo VrZ AbJ-AbJ nwqbXm| _| H$mQ>Zm Mm{hE A N>m, _ `_ Am a ~XVa, Am a Bg Vah eH$ X a H$aZm Mm{hE & AH$ga A Xm O go {H$`m J`m O_rZ H$m AmH$bZ ^r n`m V $n go ghr ZVrOm XoVm h & X gam, ~Q>mB {Ogo ^mAmobr ^r H$hVo h (_|), \$gb H$mQ> H$a O_m H$a boVo h , Am a {\$a g^r njm| H$s _m OyXJr _| d a Om_ Xr _| 7 : P.T.O. ~ Q>dmam H$aVo h & bo{H$Z Bg_| H$B g_PXma {ZarjH$m| H$s O $aV n S>Vr h ; dZm X Q>-~w{ Am a _ H$ma YmoIo~m Or H$s Zr`V aIVo h & Vrgao, IoV-~Q>mB O~ do ~rO ~moZo Ho$ ~mX IoV ~m Q> boVo h & Mm Wo, bm J ~Q>mB ; \$gb H$mQ>Zo Ho$ ~mX, do CgH$m >T>oa ~Zm boVo h Am a {\$a Cgo AnZo _| ~m Q> boVo h , Am a haoH$ (nj) AnZm {h gm Ka bo OmVm h Am a Cggo _wZm \$m H$_mVm h & (15.1) (15.2) (15.3) ^y-amO d H$s H$UHw$V: n {V H$mo n > H$s{OE & ~Q>mB AWdm ^mAmobr Ho$ _m_bm| _| ^y-amO d H$m {H$g H$ma _y `m H$Z {H$`m OmVm Wm ? `m Amn `h gmoMVo h {H$ _w Jbm| H$s ^y-amO d n {V bMrbr Wr ? Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow : The Ain on land revenue collection : Let him (the amil-guzar) not make it a practice of taking only in cash but also in kind. The latter is effected in several ways. First, kankut: in the Hindi language kan signifies grain, and kut, estimates ... If any doubts arise, the crops should be cut and estimated in three lots, the good, the middling and the inferior, and the hesitation should be removed. Often, too, the land taken by appraisement, gives a sufficiently accurate return. Secondly, batai, also called bhaoli, the crops are reaped and stacked and divided by agreement in the presence of the parties. But in this case several intelligent inspectors are required; otherwise, the evil-minded and false are given to deception. Thirdly, khet-batai, when they divide the fields after they are sown. Fourthly, lang batai, after cutting the grain, they form it in heaps and divide it among themselves, and each takes his share home and turns it to profit. 61/1 (15.1) Explain the kankut system of land revenue. (15.2) How was the land revenue assessed in the case of batai or bhaoli ? (15.3) Do you think that the land revenue system of the Mughals was flexible ? 8 2 2 3 16. {Z Z{b{IV C aU H$mo `mZnyd H$ n{ T>E Am a CgHo$ ZrMo {XE JE Zm| Ho$ C ma {b{IE EH$ XohmVr eha ? _ mg Ho$ ~mao _| B nr[a`b J Oo{Q>`a, 1908 _| N>no Bg A e H$mo n{ T>E : : ... ~ohVa `yamonr` Amdmg n[agam| Ho$ ~rM ~ZmE OmVo h {Oggo CZH$s N>{d bJ^J nmH $ O gr ~Z OmVr h ; Am a BZHo$ ~rM VH$ar~Z Jm dm| H$s VO na Mmdb Ho$ IoV AmVo-OmVo ahVo h & `hm VH$ {H$ b H$ Q>mCZ Am a {Q > brHo$Z O gr g~go KZr Am~mXr dmbr Xoer ~p V`m| _| ^r d gr ^r S>-^m S> Zht {XIVr O gr ~h V gmar X gao eham| _| {XImB XoVr h ... & (16.1) ~ohVa `yamonr` Amdmg H$hm Am a `m| ~ZmE OmVo Wo ? 3 (16.2) b H$ Q>mCZm| Ho$ hmbmV H$s `m `m H$s{OE & 2 (16.3) _ mg Ho$ Yrao-Yrao ZJarH$aU hmoZo H$m AW ~VmBE & 2 Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow : A rural city ? Read this excerpt on Madras from the Imperial Gazetteer, 1908 : ... the better European residences are built in the midst of compounds which almost attain the dignity of parks; and rice-fields frequently wind in and out between these in almost rural fashion. Even in the most thickly peopled native quarters such as Black Town and Triplicane, there is little of the crowding found in many other towns ... 61/1 (16.1) Where and why were better European residences built ? (16.2) Explain the condition of black towns. (16.3) State the meaning of gradual urbanisation of Madras. 9 P.T.O. I S> L> PART E ( _mZ{M 17. 5 1=5 (17.1) ^maV Ho$ {XE JE amOZr{VH$ aoIm-_mZ{M (n > 11 na) _| {Z Z{b{IV H$mo Cn`w $ {M m| go Xem BE Am a CZHo$ Zm_ {b{IE : 1 2=2 (H$) _mgybrnQ>Z_ 1857 Ho$ Xm amZ {~ {Q>e {Z` U Ho$ AYrZ jo & (I) JmoAm _w Jb gm_ m ` Ho$ AYrZ jo & (17.2) ^maV Ho$ {XE JE Bgr aoIm-_mZ{M na VrZ WmZm| H$mo _wI ~m Wb A, B Am a C go A {H$V {H$`m J`m h & C h| nhMm{ZE Am a CZHo$ ghr Zm_ CZHo$ nmg ItMr JB aoImAm| na {b{IE & 1 3=3 (17.1) On the given political outline map of India (on page 11) locate and label the following appropriately : (17.2) ZmoQ> : Z / Map Question) (a) Masulipatnam a territory under British control during 1857. (b) Goa a territory under the Mughals. On the same outline map of India, three places which are major Buddhist sites have been marked as A, B and C. Identify them and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them. {Z Z{b{IV Z Ho$db { >~m{YV narjm{W `m| Ho$ {bE . g . 17 Ho$ WmZ na h : Note : The following questions are for the Visually Impaired Candidates only in lieu of Q. No. 17 : (17.1) (17.3) Xm amZ {~ {Q>e {Z` { V {H$gr am `/jo H$m Zm_ {b{IE & _w Jbm| Ho$ AYrZ {H$gr am `/jo H$m Zm_ {b{IE & {H$ ht VrZ ~m Wbm| Ho$ Zm_ {b{IE & (17.1) Mention any territory under the British control during 1857. (17.2) Name any territory which was under the Mughals. (17.3) Name any three Buddhist sites. (17.2) 61/1 1857 Ho$ 10 1+1+3=5 Z g . 61/1 17.1 Am a 17.2 For question no. 17.1 and 17.2 Ho$ {bE 11 P.T.O.

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