History: 2004: CBSE: [Delhi]: Set – I
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Q1
Mention the name of the magazine published by Devendranath Tagore in the 19th Century and mention its main aim. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Mention two objectives of A.O. Hume behind finding the Indian National Congress. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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State two objectives of the Wavell Plan (1945). Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
Two objectives of the Wavell Plan 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 captureIndia . -
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Examine the developments leading to the formation of the Lucknow Pact and explain its results. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
At the time of the 1916 Congress session at Lucknow, two major events occurred. The divided Congress became united. An understanding for joint action against the British was reached between the Congress and the Muslim League and it was called the Lucknow Pact. The signing of the Lucknow Pact by the Congress and the Muslim League in 1916 marked an important step in the Hindu-Muslim unity.
The Lucknow Pact gave a hope to the Muslims to win the communal representation. It was a success for the "Divide and Rule" policy of the British. -
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Mention four main organs of the League of Nation. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Mention two aims under which Stalin started Five year plan in U.S.S.R. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Why is Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 considered a world shaking venture? Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Mention any two steps taken by the Southern Christian Leadership Council against the segregation and discrimination towards the Blacks in the U.S. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Examine briefly two common characteristics of the literatures of Aurobindo and Rabindra Nath Tagore. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Explain briefly two developments in the field of science and technology which brought about the first scientific revolution in the world in 19th Century. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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