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Page 1 HISTORY SAMPLE PAPER (027) CLASS-XII SESSION-2017-2018 TIME-3HRS MM-80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Instructions : (1) Answer all the questions. Some questions have choice. Marks are indicated against each question. (2) Answer to questions no. 1 to 3 carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each. (3) Answer to questions no. 4 to 9 carrying 4 marks should not exceed 100 words. Students should attempt only 5 questions in this section. (4) Question 10 (for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory question. (5) Answer to questions 11 to 13 carrying 8 marks should not exceed 350 words. (6) Questions 14 -16 are sources based questions and have no internal choice. (7) Question 17 is a Map question includes ‘identification’ and ‘location’ test items. Attach the map with the answer sheet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PART – A [2x3=6] Answer all the questions given below: 1. Examine the notions of kingship mentioned in the Gandatindu Jataka. 2 2. State how historians of religion have classified Bhakti tradition. 2 3. ‘The towns built by the Mughals were famous for their imperial grandeur and wealth.’ Support it with two features. 2 PART – B SECTION – I [4x 5 = 20] Answer any five of the following questions: Page 2 HISTORY SAMPLE PAPER (027) CLASS-XII SESSION-2017-2018 TIME-3HRS MM-80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Instructions : (1) Answer all the questions. Some questions have choice. Marks are indicated against each question. (2) Answer to questions no. 1 to 3 carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each. (3) Answer to questions no. 4 to 9 carrying 4 marks should not exceed 100 words. Students should attempt only 5 questions in this section. (4) Question 10 (for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory question. (5) Answer to questions 11 to 13 carrying 8 marks should not exceed 350 words. (6) Questions 14 -16 are sources based questions and have no internal choice. (7) Question 17 is a Map question includes ‘identification’ and ‘location’ test items. Attach the map with the answer sheet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PART – A [2x3=6] Answer all the questions given below: 1. Examine the notions of kingship mentioned in the Gandatindu Jataka. 2 2. State how historians of religion have classified Bhakti tradition. 2 3. ‘The towns built by the Mughals were famous for their imperial grandeur and wealth.’ Support it with two features. 2 PART – B SECTION – I [4x 5 = 20] Answer any five of the following questions: 4. To what extent had the Harappa people established trade relations beyond the subcontinent? Explain 4 5. The Sixth Century BCE is often regarded as a major turning point in early Indian history’. Justify with two arguments. 4 6. Examine how buildings in the Royal Centre of Vijayanagara city helped in increasing the prestige of Vijayanagara kingdom. 4 7. Describe the condition of agrarian women in the Mughal rural society. 4 8. ‘A cherry that will drop into our mouth one day” in the context of this statement mention Dalhousie’s policy of Awadh annexation. 4 9. Why did Mahatma Gandhi think Hindustani should be the national language? 4 SECTION – II Value Based Question (Compulsory) 4 10. A. How was the spirit of secularism drawn from the acts of Gandhi ji during partition? Cite any one example. B. How is the value of secularism relevant to resolve communal problems in contemporary India? PART – C (Long Answer Questions) [8x 3 = 24] Answer all the questions given below: Page 3 HISTORY SAMPLE PAPER (027) CLASS-XII SESSION-2017-2018 TIME-3HRS MM-80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Instructions : (1) Answer all the questions. Some questions have choice. Marks are indicated against each question. (2) Answer to questions no. 1 to 3 carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each. (3) Answer to questions no. 4 to 9 carrying 4 marks should not exceed 100 words. Students should attempt only 5 questions in this section. (4) Question 10 (for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory question. (5) Answer to questions 11 to 13 carrying 8 marks should not exceed 350 words. (6) Questions 14 -16 are sources based questions and have no internal choice. (7) Question 17 is a Map question includes ‘identification’ and ‘location’ test items. Attach the map with the answer sheet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PART – A [2x3=6] Answer all the questions given below: 1. Examine the notions of kingship mentioned in the Gandatindu Jataka. 2 2. State how historians of religion have classified Bhakti tradition. 2 3. ‘The towns built by the Mughals were famous for their imperial grandeur and wealth.’ Support it with two features. 2 PART – B SECTION – I [4x 5 = 20] Answer any five of the following questions: 4. To what extent had the Harappa people established trade relations beyond the subcontinent? Explain 4 5. The Sixth Century BCE is often regarded as a major turning point in early Indian history’. Justify with two arguments. 4 6. Examine how buildings in the Royal Centre of Vijayanagara city helped in increasing the prestige of Vijayanagara kingdom. 4 7. Describe the condition of agrarian women in the Mughal rural society. 4 8. ‘A cherry that will drop into our mouth one day” in the context of this statement mention Dalhousie’s policy of Awadh annexation. 4 9. Why did Mahatma Gandhi think Hindustani should be the national language? 4 SECTION – II Value Based Question (Compulsory) 4 10. A. How was the spirit of secularism drawn from the acts of Gandhi ji during partition? Cite any one example. B. How is the value of secularism relevant to resolve communal problems in contemporary India? PART – C (Long Answer Questions) [8x 3 = 24] Answer all the questions given below: 11. ‘Jainism has left its mark on the Indian thinking as a whole’. Support it with the messages of Mahavira. 8 OR ‘The Buddha’s teachings have been reconstructed from stories’. Explain the teachings with the incidents changed the life of the Buddha. 12. Analyze why the Sulh-i-kul policy of Akbar was considered as the cornerstone of enlightened rule? How chronicles were produced during Mughal era? Explain. OR 8 Analyze the importance and limitations of Ain –i-Akbari as a source of Akbars reign. 13. Explain the significance of Non Cooperation Movement of 1920. OR 8 Explain the factors responsible for the partition of India during 1947. PART – D (Passage Based Questions) [7x 3 = 21] 14. Read the following extracts carefully and answer the following questions- Mother’s advice The Mahabharata describes how, when war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas became almost inevitable, Gandhari made one last appeal to her eldest son Duryodhana: Page 4 HISTORY SAMPLE PAPER (027) CLASS-XII SESSION-2017-2018 TIME-3HRS MM-80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Instructions : (1) Answer all the questions. Some questions have choice. Marks are indicated against each question. (2) Answer to questions no. 1 to 3 carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each. (3) Answer to questions no. 4 to 9 carrying 4 marks should not exceed 100 words. Students should attempt only 5 questions in this section. (4) Question 10 (for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory question. (5) Answer to questions 11 to 13 carrying 8 marks should not exceed 350 words. (6) Questions 14 -16 are sources based questions and have no internal choice. (7) Question 17 is a Map question includes ‘identification’ and ‘location’ test items. Attach the map with the answer sheet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PART – A [2x3=6] Answer all the questions given below: 1. Examine the notions of kingship mentioned in the Gandatindu Jataka. 2 2. State how historians of religion have classified Bhakti tradition. 2 3. ‘The towns built by the Mughals were famous for their imperial grandeur and wealth.’ Support it with two features. 2 PART – B SECTION – I [4x 5 = 20] Answer any five of the following questions: 4. To what extent had the Harappa people established trade relations beyond the subcontinent? Explain 4 5. The Sixth Century BCE is often regarded as a major turning point in early Indian history’. Justify with two arguments. 4 6. Examine how buildings in the Royal Centre of Vijayanagara city helped in increasing the prestige of Vijayanagara kingdom. 4 7. Describe the condition of agrarian women in the Mughal rural society. 4 8. ‘A cherry that will drop into our mouth one day” in the context of this statement mention Dalhousie’s policy of Awadh annexation. 4 9. Why did Mahatma Gandhi think Hindustani should be the national language? 4 SECTION – II Value Based Question (Compulsory) 4 10. A. How was the spirit of secularism drawn from the acts of Gandhi ji during partition? Cite any one example. B. How is the value of secularism relevant to resolve communal problems in contemporary India? PART – C (Long Answer Questions) [8x 3 = 24] Answer all the questions given below: 11. ‘Jainism has left its mark on the Indian thinking as a whole’. Support it with the messages of Mahavira. 8 OR ‘The Buddha’s teachings have been reconstructed from stories’. Explain the teachings with the incidents changed the life of the Buddha. 12. Analyze why the Sulh-i-kul policy of Akbar was considered as the cornerstone of enlightened rule? How chronicles were produced during Mughal era? Explain. OR 8 Analyze the importance and limitations of Ain –i-Akbari as a source of Akbars reign. 13. Explain the significance of Non Cooperation Movement of 1920. OR 8 Explain the factors responsible for the partition of India during 1947. PART – D (Passage Based Questions) [7x 3 = 21] 14. Read the following extracts carefully and answer the following questions- Mother’s advice The Mahabharata describes how, when war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas became almost inevitable, Gandhari made one last appeal to her eldest son Duryodhana: By making peace you honour your father and me, as well as your well-wishers … it is the wise man in control of his senses who guards his kingdom. Greed and anger drag a man away from his profits; by defeating these two enemies a king conquers the earth … You will happily along with the wise and heroic Pandavas … There is no good in a war, no law (dharma) and profit (artha), let alone happiness; nor is there (necessarily) victory in the end – don’t set your mind on war … Duryodhana did not listen to this advice and fought and lost the war. i. How does a king conquer the earth as describes in the extract? 2 ii. Mention the views of Gandhari on feud war. 3 iii. Explain about Gandhari’s appeal to her son? 2 15. Read the excerpt and answer the following questions System of varnas This is Al-Biruni’s account of the system of varnas: The highest caste are the Brahmana, of whom the books of the Hindus tell us that they were created from the head of Brahman. And as the Brahman is only another name for the force called nature, and the head is the highest part of the … body, the Brahmana are the choice part of the whole genus. Therefore the Hindus consider them as the very best of mankind. The next caste are the Kshatriya, who were created, as they say, from the shoulders and hands of Brahman. Their degree is not much below that of the Brahmana. After them follow the Vaishya, who were created from the thigh of Brahman. The Shudra, who were created from his feet . . . Between the latter two classes there is no very great distance. Much, however, as these classes differ from each other, they live together in the same towns and villages, mixed together in the same houses and lodgings. Page 5 HISTORY SAMPLE PAPER (027) CLASS-XII SESSION-2017-2018 TIME-3HRS MM-80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Instructions : (1) Answer all the questions. Some questions have choice. Marks are indicated against each question. (2) Answer to questions no. 1 to 3 carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each. (3) Answer to questions no. 4 to 9 carrying 4 marks should not exceed 100 words. Students should attempt only 5 questions in this section. (4) Question 10 (for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory question. (5) Answer to questions 11 to 13 carrying 8 marks should not exceed 350 words. (6) Questions 14 -16 are sources based questions and have no internal choice. (7) Question 17 is a Map question includes ‘identification’ and ‘location’ test items. Attach the map with the answer sheet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PART – A [2x3=6] Answer all the questions given below: 1. Examine the notions of kingship mentioned in the Gandatindu Jataka. 2 2. State how historians of religion have classified Bhakti tradition. 2 3. ‘The towns built by the Mughals were famous for their imperial grandeur and wealth.’ Support it with two features. 2 PART – B SECTION – I [4x 5 = 20] Answer any five of the following questions: 4. To what extent had the Harappa people established trade relations beyond the subcontinent? Explain 4 5. The Sixth Century BCE is often regarded as a major turning point in early Indian history’. Justify with two arguments. 4 6. Examine how buildings in the Royal Centre of Vijayanagara city helped in increasing the prestige of Vijayanagara kingdom. 4 7. Describe the condition of agrarian women in the Mughal rural society. 4 8. ‘A cherry that will drop into our mouth one day” in the context of this statement mention Dalhousie’s policy of Awadh annexation. 4 9. Why did Mahatma Gandhi think Hindustani should be the national language? 4 SECTION – II Value Based Question (Compulsory) 4 10. A. How was the spirit of secularism drawn from the acts of Gandhi ji during partition? Cite any one example. B. How is the value of secularism relevant to resolve communal problems in contemporary India? PART – C (Long Answer Questions) [8x 3 = 24] Answer all the questions given below: 11. ‘Jainism has left its mark on the Indian thinking as a whole’. Support it with the messages of Mahavira. 8 OR ‘The Buddha’s teachings have been reconstructed from stories’. Explain the teachings with the incidents changed the life of the Buddha. 12. Analyze why the Sulh-i-kul policy of Akbar was considered as the cornerstone of enlightened rule? How chronicles were produced during Mughal era? Explain. OR 8 Analyze the importance and limitations of Ain –i-Akbari as a source of Akbars reign. 13. Explain the significance of Non Cooperation Movement of 1920. OR 8 Explain the factors responsible for the partition of India during 1947. PART – D (Passage Based Questions) [7x 3 = 21] 14. Read the following extracts carefully and answer the following questions- Mother’s advice The Mahabharata describes how, when war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas became almost inevitable, Gandhari made one last appeal to her eldest son Duryodhana: By making peace you honour your father and me, as well as your well-wishers … it is the wise man in control of his senses who guards his kingdom. Greed and anger drag a man away from his profits; by defeating these two enemies a king conquers the earth … You will happily along with the wise and heroic Pandavas … There is no good in a war, no law (dharma) and profit (artha), let alone happiness; nor is there (necessarily) victory in the end – don’t set your mind on war … Duryodhana did not listen to this advice and fought and lost the war. i. How does a king conquer the earth as describes in the extract? 2 ii. Mention the views of Gandhari on feud war. 3 iii. Explain about Gandhari’s appeal to her son? 2 15. Read the excerpt and answer the following questions System of varnas This is Al-Biruni’s account of the system of varnas: The highest caste are the Brahmana, of whom the books of the Hindus tell us that they were created from the head of Brahman. And as the Brahman is only another name for the force called nature, and the head is the highest part of the … body, the Brahmana are the choice part of the whole genus. Therefore the Hindus consider them as the very best of mankind. The next caste are the Kshatriya, who were created, as they say, from the shoulders and hands of Brahman. Their degree is not much below that of the Brahmana. After them follow the Vaishya, who were created from the thigh of Brahman. The Shudra, who were created from his feet . . . Between the latter two classes there is no very great distance. Much, however, as these classes differ from each other, they live together in the same towns and villages, mixed together in the same houses and lodgings. i. Give an account of the system of varnas described by Albiruni. 3 ii. Describe why did he call it as social pollution?’ 2 iii. Was this system contrary to the law of nature? 2 16. Read the following extracts carefully and answer the following questions On clearance and settled cultivation Passing through one village in the lower Rajmahal hills, Buchanan wrote: The view of the country is exceedingly fine, the cultivation, especially the narrow valleys of rice winding in all directions, the cleared lands with scattered trees, and the rocky hills are in perfection; all that is wanted is some appearance of progress in the area and a vastly extended and improved cultivation, of which the country is highly susceptible. Plantations of Asan and Palas, for Tessar (Tassar silk worms) and Lac, should occupy the place of woods to as great an extent as the demand will admit; the remainder might be all cleared, and the greater part cultivated, while what is not fit for the purpose, might rear Plamira (palmyra) and Mowa (mahua). i. Mention about Buchanan’s opinion of how the land of Rajmahal more productive. 3 ii. How were Buchanan’s vision and priorities on development different from the local inhabitants? 2 iii. Explain how the inhabitants of the Rajmahal hill felt about the Buchanan’s ideas of production. 2 PART – E (Map Questions) [5x1=5]Read More
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