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ICSE Class X Board Exam 2026 : History and Civics

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HISTORY & CIVICS (H.C.G. Paper 1) Maximum Marks: 80 Time allowed: Two hours 1. Answers to this Paper must be written on the answer sheet provided separately. 2. You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. 3. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. 4. The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. 5. Attempt all questions from Part I (Compulsory). 6. A total of five questions are to be attempted from Part II, two out of three questions from Section A and three out of five questions from Section B. 7. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets[ ]. Instruction for the Supervising Examiner Kindly read aloud the Instructions given above to all the candidates present in the Examination Hall. T25 501 Copyright reserved. This paper consists of 12 printed pages. Turn Over PART I (30 Marks) (Attempt all questions from this Part.) Question 1 Select the correct answers to the questions from the given options. (Do not copy the questions, write the correct answer only). (i) (ii) The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the ___________. (a) Lok Sabha (b) President (c) Rajya Sabha (d) Prime Minister Given below are details of a few Indian Citizens. Person Age (In years) W 25 Is a famous journalist X 45 Is an industrialist Y 35 Has declared insolvency Z 50 Has taken citizenship of another country Description Select the one who is eligible to be a member of the Rajya Sabha. T25 501 (a) X (b) W (c) Y (d) Z 2 [16] (iii) With reference to the Supreme Court of India, complete the following: Advisory Jurisdiction : Advice the President : : Judicial Review : __________ (iv) (a) Review its own judgements. (b) Review the judgements of the High Court. (c) Review the laws passed by the Parliament. (d) Review the administration of the Government. Observe the given picture. In case of a similar unruly situation in the Lok Sabha, choose the action that may be taken by the Speaker. T25 501 (a) adjourn the house for lack of quorum. (b) dissolve the Lok Sabha. (c) adjourn the house for lack of discipline. (d) disqualify the members under Anti-defection law. 3 Turn Over (v) (vi) If an Adjournment Motion is passed in the Lok Sabha __________. (a) the Lok Sabha will be dissolved. (b) the House will discuss a matter of urgent public importance. (c) the President ends the session. (d) the Government will fall. Which emergency will be declared by the President if the security of the Nation is under threat? (vii) (a) General Emergency (b) Financial Emergency (c) Constitutional Emergency (d) President s Rule Read the statements given below and select the option that shows the correct relationship between (A) and (R). Assertion (A): Lord Curzon partitioned Bengal in 1905. Reason (R): The Nationalists felt that the British wanted to divide the Hindus and the Muslims. T25 501 (a) (A) is true and (R) is false. (b) (R) is true but (A) is false. (c) Both (A) and (R) are independent of each other. (d) (A) is the reason for (R). 4 (viii) Read the description and identify the person. He introduced the Subsidiary Alliance to expand the British control over India. (ix) (a) Lord Dalhousie (b) Lord Canning (c) Lord Wellesley (d) Lord Curzon Identify the odd one out of the following Assertive Nationalists Leaders. (a) Bipin Chandra Pal (b) Lala Lajpat Rai (x) (c) Dadabhai Naoroji (d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak Who among the following is MOST associated with this picture? (a) Jyotiba Phule (b) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (c) Swami Dayanand Saraswati (d) Aurobindo Ghosh T25 501 5 Turn Over (xi) (xii) Identify the contributions of Subhash Chandra Bose: P. Was the Supreme Commander of INA Q. Signed the Lucknow Pact R. Led the Quit India Movement S. Founded the Forward Bloc (a) P and Q (b) Q and R (c) P and S (d) R and S The market of a small industrial town X has been dominated by many products of foreign companies. The local residents decide to save the Indian industries by helping them increase their sales. Which method of the Assertive Nationalists must they follow to become self-reliant? (xiii) (a) Passive Resistance (b) National Education (c) Swadeshi (d) Revivalism Which of the following is NOT an objective of the United Nations Organisation? T25 501 (a) Disarm (b) Disengage (c) Decolonise (d) Develop 6 (xiv) Which agency of the United Nations Organisation is associated with this picture? (xv) T25 501 (a) UNESCO (b) UNICEF (c) WHO (d) ILO Which of the following is a common cause for the rise of dictatorship? (a) Faith in Democracy (b) Economic Crisis (c) Freedom of Press (d) Political Stability 7 Turn Over (xvi) Which of the following causes of the First World War is connected to this headline? (a) Imperialism (b) Aggressive Nationalism (c) Armament Race (d) Sarajevo Crisis Question 2 (i) Mention any two powers of the Prime Minister with reference to the Cabinet. [2] (ii) Imagine you are an Early Nationalist leader. Mention any two methods you [2] would follow to fight against the British. (iii) Mention any two factors that led to the formation of the Muslim League. [2] (iv) Mention any two objectives of the Forward Bloc. [2] (v) Mention any two ways in which the Treaty of Versailles affected the German [2] Military Force. (vi) What is meant by the term Non-Alignment? [2] (vii) When a judicial system is correctly calibrated, the law is applied by judges [2] fearlessly, without favour or fear and with respect. That is why judicial security of tenure is so fundamental. It is also why judges must be properly paid without any interference from the Executive or Legislature. (The Need for Independent Judiciary) UNODC From the passage, deduce and mention any two ways in which the Constitution ensures the independence of the Judiciary. T25 501 8 PART II SECTION A (20 Marks) (Attempt any two questions from this Section.) Question 3 The Parliament of India comprises the President and the two houses. With reference to the Indian Parliament, answer the following questions: (i) Mention any three circumstances under which the Parliament can make laws [3] on subjects in the state list. (ii) (iii) Explain the following terms: (a) Question Hour (b) Quorum (c) No Confidence Motion [3] When can the term of the Lok Sabha be extended? [4] Mention any three powers of the Lok Sabha which show its superiority over the Rajya Sabha. Question 4 The Executive Power of the country is vested in the President and Vice President. With reference to this answer the following questions: (i) Explain the impeachment process through which the Parliament can remove [3] the President from power. (ii) Mention any three powers of the Vice President in her/his role as the Chairman [3] of the Rajya Sabha. T25 501 9 Turn Over (iii) With reference to the powers of President, mention: [4] (a) Any two Financial Powers (b) Any two Executive Powers Question 5 The High Courts of India are the highest courts of appeal in each state. With reference to the High Courts of India, answer the following questions: (i) What is meant by the term Original Jurisdiction of the High Court? Mention [3] any two cases which fall under this jurisdiction. (ii) Mention any two advantages of the Lok Adalat. Mention any one difference [3] between the Sessions Court and the Court of the District Judge. (iii) Explain the following with reference to the High Court: (a) Revisory Jurisdiction (b) Court of Record [4] SECTION B (30 Marks) (Attempt any three questions from this Section.) Question 6 The Revolt of 1857 was conscious beginning of the independence struggle against the British. With reference to this, answer the following questions: (i) What was the Doctrine of Lapse? Who introduced it? [3] (ii) The British Government interfered in the social and religious matters of the [3] Indians. Mention any three socio religious causes to justify this statement. (iii) T25 501 Mention any four military causes which led to this Revolt. 10 [4] Question 7 The oppresive British colonial rule led to the growth of nationalism in India. With reference to this, answer the following questions: (i) The repressive policies of Lord Lytton became a catalyst to the growth of [3] nationalism. Mention any three of his repressive policies to justify this statement. (ii) Mention any three ways in which the Press promoted nationalism. [3] (iii) Who presided over the second session of the Indian National Congress? [4] Mention any three objectives of the Congress. Question 8 Look at the given picture and answer the questions that follows: The Times of India, April 2019 (i) Identify the above incident. Which Gandhian movement did it lead to? Which [3] incident led to the suspension of that movement? (ii) Mention any three repressive provisions of the Rowlatt Act. [3] (iii) Mention the following: [4] T25 501 (a) Any two causes of the Quit India Movement. (b) Any two causes of the Civil Disobedience Movement. 11 Turn Over Question 9 Read the passage given and answer the following questions: In an effort to secure resources for its expanding industries, Japan invaded the northern Chinese province of Manchuria. Although many Western nations protested the Japanese action, most members of the League of Nations, including Canada, opposed any form of military intervention to defend Chinese sovereignty.A League of Nations commission, headed by the British diplomat Lord Lytton, was dispatched to Manchuria to investigate. Loyal Edmonton Regiment Museum (i) How did the incident being described above become a cause for the Second [3] World War? (ii) Mention any three reasons for Hitler s attack on Poland. [3] (iii) Mention any four reasons for the failure of the League of Nations. [4] Question 10 The organs and the agencies of the United Nation Organisation work towards the development of the world. With reference to this answer the following questions: (i) What is the composition of the General Assembly? [3] (ii) Mention any three functions of the International Court of Justice. [3] (iii) Give the full form of UNICEF. Mention any three of its functions. [4] T25 501 12

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