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SUBJECT: History   Year: 2019

Group A

  1. Choose the correct option:             20×1=20

    1.1 Mohan Bagan Club won the I.F.A. Shield in the

    (a) 1890 A.D.

    (b) 1905 A.D.

    (c) 1911A.D.

    (d) 1917 A.D.

    Answer: (c) 1911A.D.

     

    1.2 Dadasaheb Phalke was associated with —

    (a) Films

    (b) Sports

    (c) Local History

    (d) Environmental History

    Answer: (a) Films

     

    1.3 The ‘Grambarta Prakashika’ was published

    (a) Jessore

    (b) Ranaghat

    (c) Kusthia

    (d) Barasat

    Answer: (c) Kusthia

     

    1.4 The first B.A. Examination of Calcutta University was held in —

    (a) 1857AD.

    (b) 1858AD.

    (c) 1859AD.

    (d) 1860AD.

    Answer: (b) 1858AD.

     

    1.5 The first principal of Calcutta Medical College was

    (a) Dr. M. J. Bramley

    (b) Dr. H. H. Goodeve

    (c) DC N. Wallich

    (d) Dr. J. Grant

    Answer: (a) Dr. M. J. Bramley

     

    1.6 Titu Mir’s real name was —

    (b) Hyder Ali

    (a) Qtirag Ali

    (c) Mir Nisar Ali

    (d) Torap Ali

    Answer: (c) Mir Nisar Ali

     

    1.7 One of the leaders Of the Sannyasi-Fakir rebellion

    (a) Rani Kamabati

    (b) Shirormti

    (c) Debi Chaudhrani

    (d) Ram Durgabati

    Answer: (c) Debi Chaudhrani

     

    1.8 song “Bande Mataram” was composed in the year —

    (a) 1870A.D

    (b) 1872 AD.

    (c) 1875A.D.

    (d) 1876A, D.

    Answer: (c) 1875 A.D.

     

    1.9 ‘Bartaman Bharat’ was written by —

    (a) Akshay Kumar Datta

    (b) Rajnarayan Bose

    (c) Swami Vivekanand

    (d) Ramesh Chandra Majumdar

    Answer: (c) Swami Vivekanand

     

    1. 10 Gaganendra Nath Tagore was a —

    (a) Musician

    (b) Dramatist

    (c) Poet

    (d) Cartoonist

    Answer: (d) Cartoonist

     

    1.11 was published in —

    (a) 1845A.D.

    (b) 1850A.D.

    (c) 1855A.D.

    (d) 1860AD.

    Answer: (c) 1855A.D

     

    1.12 Bengal Institute was founded in —

    (a) 1905 AD.

    (b) 1906 AD.

    (c) 1911 A.D.

    (d) 1912 AD.

    Answer: (b) 1906 AD

     

    1.13 first President of All India Kisan Sabha was

    (a) N. G Ranga

    (b) Swami Sahajananda

    (c) Baba Ranwhandra

    (d) Lala Lajpat Rai

    Answer: (b) Swami Sahajananda

     

    1.14 Congress party Was in —

    (a) Calcutta

    (b) Delhi

    (c) Bombay

    (d) Madras

    Answer: (c) Bombay

     

    1.15 ‘The Workers’ and Peasants’ Party was associated With —

    (a) The Rowlatt Satyagraha

    (b) The non-cooperation Movement

    (c) The Bardouli Satyagraha

    (d) The movement against the Simon commission

    Answer: (d) The movement against the Simon commission

     

    1,16 An attempt to assassinate Stanley the Governor Of Bengal was made by —

    (a) Bina Das

    (b) Kalpana Datta

    (c) Ptitilata Waddedar

    (d) Suniti Choudary

    Answer: (a) Bina Das

     

    1.17 Secretary of the Anti-Circular Society

    (a) Sachindra Prasad Bose

    (b) Krishna Kumar Mitra

    (c) Chittaranjan Das

    (d) Anandamohan Bose

    Answer: (a) Sachindra Prasad Bose

     

    1.18 The Vykom satyagraha took place in —

    (a) Malabar

    (b) Madras

    (c) Maharashtra

    (d) Godavari valley

    Answer: (a) Malabar

     

    1.19 The primely state which joined the Indian Union through plebiscite was —

    (a) Kashmir

    (b) Hyderabad

    (c) Junagadh

    (d) Jaipur

    Answer: (c) Junagadh

     

     

    1.20 The linguistic state of Gujarat was formed in —

    (a) 1953 AD

    (b) 1956 AD

    (c) 1960A.D.

    (d) 1965 A.D.

    Answer: (c) 1960A.D.

Group ‘B’

  1. Answer any sixteen questions, taking at least one from each segment:

     

    SEGMENT: 2.1

     

    Answer in one sentence:

    (2.1.1) Who wrote the novel ‘Gora’?

    Ans. Rabindranath Tagore

     

    (2.1.2) Write the name of the first illustrated book published in Bengali.

    Ans. A Grammar of the Bengali Language (1778)

     

    (2.1.3) In which year was the Serampore Mission Press founded?

    Ans. 1800 AD.

     

    (2.1.4) With which movement was Usha Mehta associated?

    Ans. Quit India Movement ।

     

     

    SEGMENT: 2.2

     

     

    State whether True or False:

     

    (2.2.1) The Editor of the ‘Somprakash’ was Dwaraka Nath Vidya Bhavan.

    Ans. TRUE

     

    (2.2.2) Kadambini Bose (Ganguli) was the first lady to be awarded the M.A. degree by Calcutta University.

    Ans. TRUE

     

    (2.2.3) One of the leaders of the armed revolutionary movement in Bengal was Basanti Devi.

    Ans. FALSE

     

    (2.2.4) Dipali Sangha was founded by Kalpana Datta.

    Ans. FALSE

     

     

    SEGMENT: 2.3

     

    Match column ‘A’ with ‘B’ :

     

    ‘A’ column.                                                   ‘B’ column

     

    (2.3.1) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.               (1) Hindu Balika Vidyalaya

    (2.3.2) Nabagopal Mitra                                            (2) Peasant Movement

    (2.3.3) Brendranath Sasmal.                                    (3) Hindu Mela 

    (2.3.4) Drinkwater Bethune.                                     (4) Bangadarshan

     

    Ans. 2.3.1-4, 2.3.2 – 3, 2.3.3 -2, 2.3.4 -1.

     

     

    SEGMENT: 2.4

    On the given outline map of India, locate and label the following places :

    (2.4.1) Area of Santhal Rebellion 1855.

    (2.4.2) Area of Barasat Rebellion

    (2.4.3) A Centre of Indigo Rebellion: Jessore.

    (2.4.4) the Princely State of Hyderabad.

     

     

    SEGMENT: 2.5

    Match the statements below with their appropriate explanation:

     

    (2.5.1) Statement: Rammohan Roy wrote a letter to Lord Amherst in 1823 A.D.

    Explanation-1: Appealing to abolish the practice of Sati.

    Explanation-2: Appealing to spread western education in India.

    Explanation-3: Appealing to develop Sanskrit education in India.

    Ans. Explanation-2: Appealing to spread western education in India.

     

    (2.5.2) Statement: Swami Vivekananda wrote the book ‘Bartaman Bharat’.

    Explanation-1. He aimed to write a history of modern India.

    Explanation-2. He aimed to propagate Neo-Hinduism

    Explanation-3. He aimed to spread patriotism.

    Ans. Explanation-1. He aimed to write a history of modern India.

     

    (2.5.3) Statement: The anti-partition movement in Bengal did not enunciate any program for the peasants and working-class people.

    Explanation-1: The peasants and the workers were opposed to this movement.

    Explanation-2: The British government issued prohibitory orders on the peasant working class agitations

    Explanation-3: Anti-Partition movement in Bengal was a middle-class movement.

    Ans.Explanation-3: Anti-Partition movement in Bengal was a middle-class movement.

     

    (2.5.4) Statement: Gandhiji did not support peasant movements against the Zamindars.

    Explanation-1: Gandhiji was a representative of the Zamindar class.

    Explanation-2: Gandhiji was against violent movements.

    Explanation-3: Gandhiji believed in the synthesis of classes as against class struggle.

    Ans.Explanation-3: Gandhiji believed in the synthesis of classes as against class struggle.

Group C

  1. 3.1 What is meant by local history?

    Ans. The subject matter of local history is the description of the local geographical condition of a particular place and the local communities, societies, and cultural conditions.

     

    3.2 What are ‘government documents?

    Ans. Government records mean those articles which are issued by the government of a country by law (law), rules, edict, gazette, state account, types and description of funds, taxes, and gifts received from feudal lords, state honors, and historical events.  References are published.

     

    3.3 What is the difference between newspapers and periodicals?

    Ans. A newspaper is a publication based on news, mainly current events, politics, sports, personality, advertisements, etc. information is printed on cheap paper, whereas, a magazine is a periodical work that is mainly weekly.  In which the thought element is predominant.

     

    3.4 Who was Madhusudan Gupta?

    Ans. Madhusudan Gupta was the first Indian physician born in Bengal who had complete knowledge of Western medicine.  He was an assistant surgeon at Calcutta Medical. He translated Shadi Vidya, the London Pharmacopoeia into Bengal.

     

    3.5 Why did the Sannyasi-Fakir rebellion fail?

    Ans. The main reason for the failure of the Sanyasi-Fakir rebellion was the disorganization of this rebellion and the policy of suppression of the British government.

     

    3.6 What was the role of Harishchandra Mukhopadhyay in the Indigo Revolt?

    Ans. Harishchandra Mukherjee was an Indian journalist and patriot who fought for the indigo cultivators and forced the government to bring about change.

     

    3.7 State two differences between the Land-holders Association and the Indian Association.

    Ans. The Zamindar Sabha was established in 1838 to protect the interests of the landlords and against the permanent settlement, while the Bharat Sabha was established in 1876 to establish a powerful organization in India and to make the Indian public an ally in political movements.

     

    3.8 What was the role of the painting ‘Bharatmata’ in the awakening of nationalism in the nineteenth century?

    Ans. In the 19th century, the role of Bharat Mata’s picture was important in generating the feeling of nationalism.  Abanindranath Tagore first made Bharat Mata Chitra depict the land of India in a symbolic form so that the feeling of nationalism and patriotism could be awakened in the Indians.

3.9 Who was Charles Wilkins?

Ans. Charles Wilkins was an English educationist who was one of the founders of the Asiatic Society.  He was the first to translate the Bhagavad Gita into English.  Together with Panchanan Karmakar, he created the first typeface.

 

3.10 What was the importance of the introduction of linotype printing in Bengali?

Ans. The printing of Bengali linotypes made it possible to print colorful pictures on paper and cloth.  With the arrangement for printing photography, illustrated newspapers started reaching the readers.

 

3.11 What was the role of Baba Ramchandra in the peasant movement?

Ans. Baba Ramchandra was an Indian trade union organizer who organized the peasants of Awadh in the 1920s and 1930s to mobilize the peasants of India to fight against the abuses of the landlords.

 

3.12 Who was Madari Pasi?

Ans. Madari Pasi was the director of the Eka movement.  He organized the farmers in the Hardoi, Bahraich, and Sitapur districts of Uttar Pradesh for the increase in rent and collection of rent in the form of products and launched a huge movement.

 

3.13 Why is Matangini Hazra remembered?

Ans. Matangini Hazra was an Indian revolutionary woman, she led a procession in Tamluk, Bengal on 29 September 1942 and was shot dead.

 

3.14 Who are known as Dalits?

Ans. The biggest evil of Hindu society was the caste system and the feeling of untouchability.  The caste system was a perverted form of the Varna system.  This system had almost isolated a section of the Hindu society, the Untouchables, from society.  They were known as Dalits.

 

3.15 Why was the Dar Commission (1948) formed?

Ans. As soon as India got independence in 1947, the question of integration and reorganization of 562 princely states stood in front of India.  Keeping this in mind, the Dar Commission (1948) was formed under the leadership of Shyam Krishna Dar.  The Dar Commission opposed the reorganization of the states on linguistic lines.  Their main emphasis was on building up administrative facilities.

Group D

  1. Answer any six questions in seven or eight sentences, taking at least one from each segment:

Segment: D.1

4.1 What reflections of nineteenth-century Bengali society do we get from the drama ‘Nildarpan’?

4.2 What role did Drinkwater Bethune play in women’s education in the nineteenth century?

Segment: D.2

4.3 What were the objectives behind the foundation of the Hindu Mela?

4.4 Why is the “Bangabhasha Prakashika Sabha” regarded as the first political organization?

Segment: D.3

4.5 Explain the relationship between printed books and the spread of education.

4.6 What was the contribution of Dr. Mahendralal Sarkar to the cultivation of science in Bengal?

Segment: D.4

4.7 How did the Government of India tackle the question of integrating the princely states into the Indian Union? 

Or,

How initiatives were undertaken for the accession of princely states with India?

4.8 How did the Kashmir problem originate? 

Group ‘E’

  1. Answer any one question in fifteen or sixteen sentences:

    5.1 Give a brief account of the Widow Remarriage Movement Led by Vidyasagar. To what extent he got success in this movement?

5.2 Write about the development of Science and Technical education in Bengal.

5.3 How did Women participate in the anti-partition movement of Bengal? Was there a limitation to their movement? 

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