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Academic Year: 2013-2014
Date: मार्च 2014
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What type of conservative regimes were set up in 1815 in Europe? Choose the appropriate answer for the following :
(A) Autocratic
(B) Democratic
(C) Aristocratic
(D) Dictatorial
Chapter: [1.02] Events and Processes
Who, among the following, was the head of the Revolutionary Society formed by Phan Boi Chau?
(A) Prince Cuong De
(B) Phan Boi Chau
(C) Phan Chu Trinh
(D) Liang Qichao
Chapter: [1.02] Events and Processes
In which one of the following Indian National Congress Sessions was the demand of "Purna Swaraj" formalised in December 1929?
Madras Session
Lahore Session
Calcutta Session
Nagpur Session
Chapter: [0.02] Nationalism in India [1.02] Events and Processes
National Waterway No. 1 is navigable between which of the following places?
Sadiya and Dhubri
Allahabad and Haldia
Udyogamandal and Champakkara
Kottapuram and Komman
Chapter: [0.07] Life Lines of National Economy
Which one of the following political parties came to power in Bolivia in 2006?
(A) The Communist Party
(B) The Republican Party
(C) The Socialist Party
(D) The Conservative Party
Chapter: [0.05] Popular Struggles and Movements
Which one of the following is the most popular form of government in the contemporary world?
(A) Dictatorship
(B) Monarchy
(C) Military Rule
(D) Democracy
Chapter: [1.02] Events and Processes
Which one of the following is a 'National Political Party'?
Samajwadi Party
Rashtriya Janata Dal
Rashtriya Lok Dal
Bahujan Samaj Party
Chapter: [0.06] Political Parties
Which one of the following days is being observed as "National Consumer's Day" in India?
(A) 24 December
(B) 25 December
(C) 10 December
(D) 31 December
Chapter: [0.05] Consumer Rights
Which one of the following laws was enacted by the Government of India in October 2005?
(A) The Right to Property Act
(B) The Right to Education Act
(C) The Consumer Protection Act
(D) The Right to Information Act
Chapter: [0.05] Consumer Rights
Which one of the following refers to investment?
(A) The money spent on religious ceremonies
(B) The money spent on social customs
(C) The money spent to buy assets such as land
(D) The money spent on household goods
Chapter: [0.03] Money and Credit
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Explain the conditions that were viewed as obstacles to the economic exchange and growth by the new commercial classes during the nineteenth century in Europe.
Chapter: [1.02] Events and Processes
How did students in Vietnam fight against the colonial government's efforts to prevent Vietnamese from qualifying for 'white collar jobs’? Explain.
Chapter:
Why did Gandhiji decide to launch a nationwide Satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt Act, 1919? Explain.
Chapter: [0.05] Popular Struggles and Movements
Describe the main features of the 'Salt March'.
Chapter: [1.02] Events and Processes
What are the two main ways of generating electricity? How are they different from each other? Explain.
Chapter: [0.04] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
Name the non-metallic mineral which can be split easily into thin sheets. Mention its uses.
Chapter:
Why are efficient means of transport pre-requisites for the fast development of the country? Explain
Chapter: [0.07] Life Lines of National Economy
Name the six 'National Political Parties' in India in a chronological order.
Chapter: [0.06] Political Parties
What inspiration do we get from Bolivia’s popular struggle? Explain any three values that we can learn from it.
Chapter:
How is democratic government known as responsive government? Explain with examples.
Chapter: [0.07] Outcomes of Democracy
How have markets been transformed in recent years? Explain with examples.
Chapter: [0.05] Consumer Rights
Explain any three factors which gave birth to the 'Consumer Movement' in India.
Chapter: [0.05] Consumer Rights
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Explain with an example, how credit plays a vital and positive role for development.
Chapter: [0.03] Money and Credit
How had revolutionaries spread their ideas in the many European States after 1815? Explain with examples.
Chapter: [1.02] Events and Processes
Explain, with examples, how religious groups played an important role in the development of anti-colonial feelings in Vietnam.
Chapter:
How did different social groups conceive the idea of 'Non-Cooperation'? Explain with examples.
Chapter: [1.02] Events and Processes
Why is there a pressing need for using renewable energy sources in India? Explain any five reasons.
Chapter: [0.05] Minerals and Energy Resources
"Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to its prosperity." Support the statement with suitable examples
Chapter: [0.04] Globalisation and the Indian Economy [0.04] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
"About hundred years ago there were few countries that had hardly any political party. Now there are few countries that do not have political parties." Examine this statement.
Chapter: [0.06] Political Parties
Compare the popular struggles of Nepal and Bolivia.
Chapter: [0.05] Popular Struggles and Movements
"Globalisation has been advantageous to consumers as well as to producers." Support the statement with suitable examples.
Chapter: [0.04] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
Why are rules and regulations required in the market-place? Explain
Chapter:
Two features A and B are marked in the political outline map of India given below. Identify these features with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines marked in the map:
A. The place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in 1927.
B. The place which is associated with the movement of Indigo Planters.
Chapter: [1.02] Events and Processes
On the same political outline map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate symbols:
(i) Narora - a nuclear power plant
(ii) Rourkela - an iron and steel plant
(iii) Kandla - a major sea port.
Chapter: [0.05] Minerals and Energy Resources
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