History SQP CL XII - 2014-15
History SQP CL XII - 2014-15
History SQP CL XII - 2014-15
Class-XII
History (027)
Time Allowed: 3hrs M.M: 80
General Instructions:
1. Answer all the questions. Some questions have choice. Marks are indicated against
each question.
2. Answers to questions 1 to 3, carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each.
3. Answer to questions 4 – 9, carrying 4 marks, should not exceed 100 words each.
Students should attempt any 5 questions in this section.
4. Question 10 (for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory.
5. Answer to questions 11 to 14, carrying 8 marks each should not exceed 350 words
each. Students should attempt any 3 questions in this section.
6. Questions 15, 16 and 17 are based on sources and have no internal choice.
7. Map Question 18 includes ‘identification’ and ‘significance’ test items. Students
should attach the map within the answer scripts.
Part – A
Answer all the questions given below: 2x3=6
1. Point out a shortcoming and an advantage of using inscriptions to reconstruct history.2
2. Mention two steps taken by Akbar to promote harmony in his empire. 2
3. What purpose did mapping serve to the colonial government? 2
Part – B
Section – I
Answer any five of the following questions. 4x5= 20
4. Describe the strategies used by archaeologists to track social differences in the
Harappan society. 4
5. Examine the contribution of the Begums of Bhopal towards the preservation of
Sanchi. 4
6. How were the water requirements of the people of Vijayanagara met? 4
7. Assess the role played by women of the imperial household in the Mughal
empire. 4
8. Describe the life style of the Paharias. 4
9. ‘A major cause of the revolt of 1857 was Dalhousie’s occupation of Awadh.’ Give
reasons to justify the statement. 4
Section – II
Value Based Question. (Compulsory) 4
Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
‘God is called by many names:
Names like Allah, Ram, Karim, Keshav, Hari and Hazrat
Gold may be shaped into rings and bangles
Isn’t it gold all the same?
Distinctions are only words we invent.’
10. ‘The teachings of Kabir helped in strengthening values of peaceful coexistence in the
society’. Explain giving examples from his ideas and state in what ways are his teachings
relevant in the contemporary times to resolve conflict.
Part – C
Answer any three of the following questions. 3x8=24
11. Critically examine the sources that have helped in reconstructing the history of the
Mauryas. 8
12. Examine the lifestyle of the forest dwellers and analyse the economic and political
changes that came about in the forest societies in the medieval period. 8
13. Illustrate, giving examples, the ways in which oral accounts helped in understanding the
Partition better? 8
14 In what ways did Mahatma Gandhi transform the nature of the national movement? 8
. Part – D
16. Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow:
i. What are the indicators in the passage that tell us that it is a market place for music? 3
ii. What reference indicates the secular nature of the market? 2
iii. ‘Ibn Battuta has praised Indian cities and markets in his writings’. Elaborate. 2
17. Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow:
This Hindustani should be neither Sanskritised Hindi nor Persianised Urdu but a happy
combination of both. It should also freely admit words wherever necessary from the different
regional languages and also assimilate words from foreign languages, provided that they can mix
well and easily with our national language. Thus our national language must develop into a rich
and powerful instrument capable of expressing the whole gamut of human thought and feelings.
To confine oneself to Hindi or Urdu would be a crime against intelligence and the spirit of
patriotism.
HARIJAN SEVAK, 12 OCTOBER 1947
i. What, according to Gandhiji should Hindustani be and what should our national
language develop to be? 2 +2=4
ii. What was the opinion of members from the South on this issue? 1
iii. How did the Constituent Assembly resolve this issue? 2
PART-E
18.Map Question 5
18.1 On the given political outline map of India, Locate and label the following. 2
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