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THE IIERITAGE SCHOOL PRB . BOARD EXAMINATION.2O13-14 HISTORY, CIVICS & GEOGRAPIIY PAPER CLASS.X - 1 Time-2 Hours Full Marks-80 General Instructions: Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided The first 15 minutes are to be spent in reading the paper. The time given at the heod of this paper is the time allowedfor writing the answers. separately. / Attempt all questions from Part I (Compulsory). A total of live questions are to be attempted from Part II. Two out of three questions from Section A and three out of live questions from Section B. The intended marks for the questions or parts of questions are given in brackets ( ). Part I (30 Marks) Attempt all questions Question-1 a) Distinguish between Question hour and Zero hour. b) Can a non-member of the Parliament become a minister? c) To whom are the Ministers individually responsible to? d) Can the President of India remove the Prime Minster? e) State two advantages of Lok Adalat. f) How is aNo-Confidence Motion different from a Censure Motion? g) The Supreme Court is a "court of record"-Justify. h) What is the difference in the term of offrce between a Lok Sabha MP and a Rajya Sabha MP. i) Which body formulates the foreign Policy of India? i) State two discretionary Powers of the President. (r) (1) (1) (1) (1) (u (1) (1) (1) (1) Question-2 a) Why were the Early Nationalists called moderates? b) Mention the regional association that Surendranath Banerjee and Dadabhai Naoroji were associated with? c) Distinguish Swadeshi from Boycott and name two prominent leaders of the Anti-Partition Movement. d) How did the Hindi-Urdu controversy become an important factor in the formation of the Muslim League? e) State aoy two reasons for the rejection of the August Offer in 1940. 0 What is meant by the term Separate Electorates? g) why was the Rowlatt Act passed? that was a cause of World Vfar II? and Poland rtat h) What was the issue between Germany,^nnporana i) How did Italy and Japan flout the principles of the League ofNations? State any two instances of human rights violations which impose severe limitations on the was j) Liberties of women. This Q.Paper consists of 3 printed side-s. (2) Q) (2) (2) Q) a) a) a) Q) a) Turn over Part II (50 marks) Section-A Attempt any two questions from this section. Ouestion 3 In the context of the union parliament, answer the foilowing questions: (a) Describe the Financiar powers of the union parliamlnt. (b) Differentiate between Adjournment and prorogation of the House. (c) Mention four parliamentary privileges oy itt" -r*uers of the parliament? "r;oy"i '(3) (3) (4) Ouestion 4 with reference to the powers and functions of the union Executive, (a) 'cabinet is the inner body within the council oirvrirlt"rs. answer the following: Enumerate - -'-- four --' areas of difference between the cabinet and the council of Ministers. -(b) State any three features of the Cabinet ,yrt".. (c) Mention the methods by which parliament can control the Executive (4) (3) (3) Ouestion-S All the Courts, at the district level and below are known as Subordinate Courts. In this context, answer the following: (a) Name the three typ"es of courts at the district level. Explain the different categories of cases that falr under the jurisdiction of each. (b) What are the norms governing the Rppointment ano rransrer of vr E a vrolrrv District Judge? (c) ) Explain the advantages of Lok aoatats. , (4) (3) (3) Section-B Attempt any three questions from this section Ouestion-6 with reference to the Growth of Nationalism and the establishment of Indian National congress, answer the following:(a) How did western education influence the Indians? (3) (b) How did the British react when the Indian National Congress was founded? (4) Why did their attitude change later? (c) Mention the immediate objectives of Indian National congress. (3) Ouestion-7 The Indian National congress at its Nagpur session in lgz}decided to launch the Non-Cooperation Movement. In this co-ntext, explain:(a) circumstances for launching the Non cooperation Movement. objectives and programine of the Non-cooperation !b] movement. (c) How did the congress workers react at the sudden withdrawal of the ivfovement? what was Gandhiji's Justification i, .rrf"nJing the agitation? T" (3) (4) (3) Ouestion-8 In the context ofthe events leading to Partition, answer the following:- (a) Identiff the British Viceroy in the picture. State three main proposals of his plan. (b) Why did the British decide to transfer power to Indians finally? (c) What were the reactions of the Congress and the league to these proposals? (4) (3) (3) Ouestion 9 \Mith reference to the Second World War, answer the following questions:(a) Vfhy did Britain and France follow the policy of appeasement? (b) In what way the Japanese policy of expansion led to the Second World War? (c) State three main consequences of the war. (3) (4) (3) Ouestion 10 With reference to the Noh-Alignment Movement, answer the following:(a) Meaning of the term NdM and the architects behind it. (b) Factors responsible for the development of the NAM. (c) Role ofNehru in the establishment and working of the NAM. (2) (4) (4) $

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