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History Class - XII 1997(CBSE)
You are on questions of Set III

Time: 3 hours
Max marks: 100


MODERN INDIA

Q.1. How was the rediscovery of the Indian past significantly connected with the birth of Indian nationalism? What negative features did it produce? ( 8 marks)

OR

What steps did the British government in India take to counter the rapid growth of Indian Nationalism from the late 19th century to the early years of the 20th century?

Q. 2 Describe the main features of the state of education in the in the eighteenth century. (5 marks)

OR

"Vidyasagar's contribution to the making of modern India is many sided". Explain the above statements with suitable examples.


Q.3 Which two new legal concepts did the British try to introduce in India during the 19th century? (2 marks)


Q.6 Mention the two important ideas advocated by the nationalist papers which Maulana Azad started in 1912. (2 marks)


Q.8. Mention any two objectives of the foreign policy of the British government in India in the 19th century. (2 marks)



CONTEMPORARY WORLD

Q.14. What is the most significant feature of the contemporary history?
(2 marks)


Q.20. What is meant by the term 'Zionism'? (2 marks)


Q.21. The first few months after the outbreak of the Second World War are known as the period of the 'Phoney war'. Why? ( 2 marks)


Q.22. What themes would you commonly find in Raja Ravi Verma 's paintings? (2 marks)



 
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