HSC Arts (English Medium)
Academic Year: 2021-2022
Date: March 2022
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The President of the United States ______ supported India's demand for independence.
George Bush
Roosevelt
Churchill
Joseph Nye
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
The Brundtland Commission presented its report to the United Nations in ______.
1986
1987
1988
1990
Chapter: [0.03] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Humanitarian Issues
At the request of Sri Lankan President Jayawardene, India sent peacekeepers to Sri Lanka in ______.
1985
1986
1987
1988
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
Democracy and national integration ______ are intertwined.
even
odd
homogeneous
complementary
Chapter: [0.04] Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration
A committee was appointed to improve the condition of women in India, the committee submitted a report, the report was titled.
Towards Equality
Tomorrow Equity
Together Equality
Trend Tomorrow
Chapter: [0.03] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Humanitarian Issues
Correct and rewrite the wrong pair in the following group.
Indo-Pak war - 1947
Shimla Agreement - 1976
Lahore Agreement - 1999
Indo-Pak war - 1965
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
Identify the incorrect pair in the set and rewrite.
Pandit Nehru - Discovery of India
Oil crisis in Assam - 1986
Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi - 1991
Chapter: [0.04] Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration
Identify the incorrect pair in the set and rewrite.
National Scheduled Tribes - Deprived Rights Framework
National Scheduled Caste - Protection Measures
Protection of National Human Rights - Dignity
National Consumer Dispute Resolution - Consumer Dispute Resolution.
Chapter: [0.05] Contemporary India: Good Governance
Farakka Agreement about sharing of river waters is between India and ______.
Bangladesh
Pakistan
China
Nepal
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
The roots of the Naxalite movement can be traced back to the Telangana movement.
Opposed the peasant movement against feudalism.
Was supported by the Indian Communists at first sight.
Was supporting the tribal people there.
Chapter: [0.04] Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration
The core of non-alignment was ______.
Independent understanding of world affairs
Participation in cold war
Democratic socialism as policy
Policy of regionalism
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
Role of National Human Rights Commission-
- The right to life
- The right to freedom
- Driving in economic development
- To work for the protection of the right to equality and economic dignity
Only - i, ii and ii are correct
Only i, iii and iv
Only i, ii and iv
Chapter: [0.05] Contemporary India: Good Governance
State the appropriate concept for the given statement.
China's ambitious trade project.
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
State the appropriate concept for the given statement.
The person investigating complaints against government officials
Chapter: [0.05] Contemporary India: Good Governance
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State the appropriate concept for the given statement.
Introduction of a high yielding variety of seeds and irrigation methods.
Chapter: [0.03] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Humanitarian Issues
State the appropriate concept for the given statement.
Threat use violence with an intention to create panic in the society
Chapter: [0.04] Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration
Find the odd word in the given set:
Climate change
Soil erosion
Population growth
Depletion of biodiversity
Chapter: [0.03] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Humanitarian Issues
Find the odd word in the given set:
BIMSTEC member countries -
India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Nepal
Chapter: [0.01] The World since 1991
Find the odd word in the given set:
Women Sexual Harassment Bill (2013)
Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (2005)
Muslim Women Act (2019)
Devdasi Pratha Nirmulan Act (2005)
Chapter: [0.03] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Humanitarian Issues
Find the odd word in the given set:
IAS
IPS
STI
IFS
Chapter: [0.04] Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration
Complete the following concept map.
Chapter: [0.03] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Humanitarian Issues
Write the answers to the following questions by observing the following map.
- Write the names of Schengen and the two countries which are members of the European Union.
- Write the names of two countries which are not members of Schengen but are members of the EU.
- Write the name of a country which is not a member of the European Union but a member of Schengen.
Chapter: [0.01] The World since 1991
Write the following statement as True or False with reason.
Globalisation has revolutionised technology.
True
False
Chapter: [0.02] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Globalisation
State whether the following statement is true or false with reason.
Myanmar is a traditional friend of India.
True
False
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
Write the following statement as True or False with reason.
Importance of NGOs in globalization is decreased.
True
False
Chapter: [0.02] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Globalisation
State whether the following statement is true or false with reason.
The decade of the 1980s is seen as the golden age of humanitarian intervention.
True
False
Chapter: [0.01] The World since 1991
State whether the following statement is true or false with reason.
Planning Commission was created to promote agriculture in India.
True
False
Chapter: [0.03] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Humanitarian Issues
Write the following statement is True or False with reason.
The Schengen Agreement made travel within the country and across the border more secure.
True
False
Chapter: [0.01] The World since 1991
State whether the following statement is true or false with reason.
Globalisation brought in the concept of the market economy.
True
False
Chapter: [0.02] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Globalisation
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Explain the correlation of the following statement.
The role of the state and national unity
Chapter: [0.04] Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration
Explain the correlation between the following.
Good Governance and E-Governance.
Chapter: [0.05] Contemporary India: Good Governance
Explain the co-relation between the following.
Globalisation and culture
Chapter: [0.02] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Globalisation
Explain the correlation of the following statement.
Naxalism and National Unity
Chapter: [0.04] Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration
Explain the correlation of the following statement.
Indo-Pak war and creation of Bangladesh
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
Briefly describe the contribution of the United Nations peacekeeping force.
Chapter: [0.01] The World since 1991
What is extremism?
Chapter: [0.04] Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration
What is empowerment?
Chapter: [0.03] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Humanitarian Issues
Briefly tell the Lokpal about it.
Chapter: [0.05] Contemporary India: Good Governance
Discuss briefly India-China relations.
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
Explain the term soft power with examples.
Chapter: [0.01] The World since 1991
The role of the state in maintaining national unity.
Chapter: [0.04] Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration
Write in detail about the initiatives taken by the United Nations in the context of the environment and sustainable development.
Chapter: [0.03] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Humanitarian Issues
Explain the objectives of foreign policy.
Chapter: [0.06] India and the World
Explain the concept of 'globalisation' and explain the changes that have taken place in the economic sector due to globalisation based on the following points.
A) Free flow of capital investment
B) Changes in the concept of trade
C) The rise of transnational companies
Chapter: [0.02] Key Concepts and Issues since 1991: Globalisation
Answer the following question in detail with help of a given point.
Explain the various values of good governance.
- Consent
- Accountability
- Responsive
- Transparency.
Chapter: [0.05] Contemporary India: Good Governance
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