History: 2004: CBSE: [All India]: Set – II

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  • Q1

    State two ways of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar to promote the cause of Sanskrit and other Languages.

    Marks:2
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    Out of Syllabus (2007-08)

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  • Q2

    Mention two main objectives of the Congress as stated by Sir Wyomesh Chandra Banerji as its first President.

    Marks:2
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    Out of Syllabus (2007-08)

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  • Q3

    Examine two objectives behind the Wavell plan of October 1948.

    Marks:2
    Answer:

    Two objectives behind the Wavell plan of October 1948 were:

    (i) The formation of a new executive council at the centre which would have the Indian Viceroy and the Commander-in-Chief. 
    (ii) To appease the Indians in order to obtain Indian cooperation against the Japanese attempt to attack India.

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  • Q4

    Mention two steps taken by Weimar Republic in 1928 to acquire political stability in Germany.

    Marks:2
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    Out of Syllabus (2007-08)

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  • Q5

    Explain briefly any two reform programmes of Mustafa Kamal Pasha to transform Turkey into a modern state.

    Marks:2
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    Out of Syllabus (2007-08)

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  • Q6

    How did the invention of Television bring about a revolution in the field of mass media. Give any two points.

    Marks:2
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    Out of Syllabus (2007-08)

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  • Q7

    Mention two results of "Operation Overlord" of 6th June 1944.

    Marks:2
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    Out of Syllabus (2007-08)

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  • Q8

    Why were traditional literary masterpieces re-edited in China during 1950s?

    Marks:2
    Answer:

    Out of Syllabus (2007-08)

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  • Q9

    Describe briefly the social condition of Indian society during the 18th Century.

    Marks:5
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  • Q10

    Describe briefly the contribution of Bail Ran I in strengthening the Maratha Empire.

    Marks:5
    Answer:

    Out of Syllabus (2007-08)

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