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Academic Year: 2021-2022
Date & Time: 14th May 2022, 10:30 am
Duration: 2h
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General Instructions:
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them:
- There are 13 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
- This question paper is divided into 5 Sections - A, B, C, D, and E.
- Section A - Questions no. 1 to 5 are very short answer type questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 40 words.
- Section B - Questions no. 6 to 8 are short answer type questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 80 words.
- Section C - Questions no. 9 and 10 are long answer type questions, carrying 5 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 120 words.
- Section D - Questions no. 11 and 12 are Case Based on questions, carrying 4 marks each.
- Section E - Question no. 13 is map-based, carrying 3 marks with two parts, 13.1 from History (1 mark) and 132 from Geography (2 marks).
- 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 has to be attempted.
Why did Mahatma Gandhiji travel to Champaran in Bihar in 1917? Explain.
Chapter: [0.02] Nationalism in India
Explain the importance of National Highways in India.
Chapter: [0.07] Lifelines of National Economy
Classify industries on the basis of raw materials.
Chapter: [0.06] Manufacturing Industries [0.06] Manufacturing Industries
How is one-party system different from two-party system? Explain with examples.
Chapter: [0.06] Political Parties
How do double coincidence of wants arise?
Chapter: [0.03] Money and Credit
Why did Gandhiji decide to withdraw the 'Non-Cooperation Movement' in February 1922? Explain any three reasons.
Chapter: [1.02] Events and Processes
How did the First World War create a new economic situation in India? Explain.
Chapter: [0.02] Nationalism in India
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Analyse the outcomes of democracies in terms of economic growth and development.
Chapter: [0.07] Outcomes of Democracy
Explain any three terms of Credit.
Chapter: [0.03] Money and Credit
Examine any five major challenges faced by the political parties in India.
Chapter: [0.06] Political Parties
"Political parties play an important role in democratic countries." Justify the statement.
Chapter: [0.06] Political Parties
How are our markets transformed in recent years? Explain with examples.
Chapter: [0.04] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
How do Multi-National Corporations (MNCs) interlink production across countries? Explain with examples.
Chapter: [0.04] Globalisation and the Indian Economy [0.04] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
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Read the given case and answer the questions that follow:
Mahatma Gandhi's thoughts on Satyagraha 'It is said of "passive resistance" that it is the weapon of the weak, but the power which is the subject of this article can be used only by the strong. This power is not passive resistance; indeed it calls for intense activity. The movement in South Africa was not passive but active ....' 'Satyagraha is not a physical force. A satyagrahi does not inflict pain on the adversary; he does not seek his destruction ... In the use of satyagraha, there is no ill-will whatever.' 'Satyagraha is pure soul-force. 'Truth is the very substance of the soul. That why is this force is called satyagraha. The soul is informed with knowledge. In it burns the flame of love ... Non-violence is the supreme dharma ...' 'It is certain that India cannot rival Britain or Europe in force of arms. The British worship the war-god and they can all of them become, as they are becoming, bearers of arms. The hundreds of millions in India can never carry arms. They have made the religion of non-violence their own ...' |
- What type of movement Gandhiji organised in South Africa?
- Why is satyagraha considered as pure soul-force?
- How has Gandhiji described passive resistance?
Chapter: [0.02] Nationalism in India
Read the given case and answer the questions that follow:
Challenges faced by the Jute industry include stiff competition in the international market from synthetic substitutes and from other competitors like Bangladesh, Brazil, Philippines, Egypt and Thailand. However, the internal demand has been on the increase due to the Government policy of mandatory use of jute packaging. To stimulate demand, the products need to be diversified. In 2005, National Jute Policy was formulated with the objective of increasing productivity, improving quality, ensuring good prices to the jute farmers and enhancing the yield per hectare. The main markets are US.A., Canada, Russia, United Arab Republic, U.K. and Australia. The growing global concern for environment friendly, biodegradable materials, has once again opened the opportunity for jute products. |
- Mention any two challenges faced by jute industry in India.
- What was the main objective of National Jute Policy formulated in 2005?
- How has jute industry once again opened the new opportunities for its products?
Chapter: [0.06] Manufacturing Industries [0.06] Manufacturing Industries
On the given outline Political Map of India, identify the place marked as 'A' with the help of following information and write its correct name on the line marked near it:
The place where National Congress Session was held in September, 1920.
Chapter: [0.06] Political Parties
On the given Map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate symbol.
Tarapur - Nuclear Power Plant
Chapter: [0.05] Minerals and Energy Resources
On the given Map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate symbol.
Kalpakkam - Nuclear Power Plant
Chapter: [0.05] Minerals and Energy Resources
On the given Map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate symbol.
Hyderabad - Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
Chapter: [0.07] Lifelines of National Economy
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