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Madhyamik History Question Paper 2018

Madhyamik History Question Paper 2018




Madhyamik, the Class 10 School leaving examination, is conducted by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE). The examination is held in the month of February 2018. Each paper started on each day from 11.45 A.M to 3.00 P.M

 

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West Bengal Board Secondary Education

2018
History 
(Time: 3 Hours 15 Minutes)
Full Marks: 90
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All Questions of Group A are compulsory
Candidate should follow options in other groups

Group A

Choose the correct answer 1 x 20 = 20
 
 1.1 “Jibaner Jharapata' is-
(a) a novel 
(b) a book of poems 
(c) a biography 
(d) an autobiography.

1.2 "Somprakash' was--
(a) Daily paper 
(b) a Weekly paper 
(c) a Fortnightly paper 
(d) a Monthly paper. 

1.3 The publisher of English Translation of Neeldarpan’ was
(a) Kaliprasanna Singh
(b) Michael Madhusudan Dutta 
(c) Harishchandra Mukhopadhyaya 
(d) Rev. James Long. 

1.4 The practice of Sati was prohibited in 
(a) 1828 A.D. 
(b) 1829 A.D. 
(c) 1830 A.D. 
(d) 1856 A.D. 

1.5 The ideal of Sarva Dharma Samannwaya was progagated by-
(a) Bijoy Krishna Goswami 
(b) Swami Vivekananda 
(c) Sri Ramakrishna 
(d) Keshab Chandra Sen. 

1.6 ‘Kol' rebellion (1831-32) took place in—
(a) Medinipore 
(b) Jhargram 
(c) Chhotonagpore 
(d) Ranchi. 

1.7 The First Forest Act was passed in India in—
(a) 1859 A.D. 
(b) 1860 A.D. 
(c) 1865 A.D. 
(d) 1878 A.D. 

1.8 The Revolt of 1857 was described as India's First War of Independence by_
(a) Rameshchandra Mazumdar 
(b) Surendranath Sen 
(c) Binayak Damodar Savarkar 
(d) Dadabhai Nauroji. 

1.9 The rule of East-India Company in India came to an end in-
(a) 1857 A.D. 
(b) 1858 A.D. 
(c) 1919 A.D. 
(d). 1947 A.D.

1.10 First President of Indian Association was-
(a) Surendranath Bandyopadhyay 
(b) Anandamohan Bose' 
(c) Rev. Krishnamohan Bandyopadhyay 
(d) Sibnath Sastri

1.11 The first printed book in Bengali language was-
(a) Barnaparichay 
(b) A Grammar of the Bengal Language 
(c) Mangal Samachar Matier 
(d) Annadamangal. 

1.12 The scientist of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science who was awarded Nobel prize was—
(a) Jagadishchandra Bose 
(b) C.V. Ra- : man 
(c) Prafullachandra Roy 
(d) Satyendranath Bose. 

1.13 The Boycott movement economically affected-
(a) Peasants of Bengal 
(b) Middle Class 
(c) Zamindars 
(d) Students. 

1.14 Baba Ramchandra led peasants' movement in—
(a) Bihar 
(b) United Province 
(c) Rajasthan 
(d) Maharashtra. 

1.15 Rampa Tribal rebellion was organised in—
(a) Malabar region 
(b) Konkon Coastal area 
(c) Orissa 
(d) Godavari Valley.

1.16 Nari Karma Mandir' was established by-
(a) Urmila Devi 
(b) Basanti Devi 
(c) Kalpana Dutta 
(d) Leela Roy (Nag). 

1.17 The revolutionary group founded by Surya Sen was known as-
(a) Anushilan Samity 
(b) Gadar Dal 
(c) Indian Republican Army 
(d) Bengal Volunteers. 

1.18 Dalits were called 'Harijan' by—
(a) Jyotiba Phule 
(b) Narayan Guru 
(c) Gandhiji 
(d) Dr. Ambedkar. 

1.19 Separate linguistic state of Andhra Pradesh was formed in the year
(a) 1947 A.D. 
(b) 1950 A.D. 
(c) 1953 A.D. 
(d) 1955 A.D.

1.20 Goa became a part of India in-
(a) 1947 A.D.
(1) 1956 A.D. 
(c) 1961 · A.D. 
(d) 1971 A.D.


Group-B 
2. Answer any sixteen questions taking at least one question from each segment.                                                             1 x 16 = 16
 
Sub-group: 2.1 
Answer in one sentence:                                            
2.1.1 In which historical context the "Bharatmata' was painted? 
2.1.2 Where was founded the All India Trade Union Congress (1920)? 
2.1.3 In which year was the Forward Bloc founded? 
2.1.4 Who is the founder of the Matua Community?

                                            Sub-group: 2.2 
Identify 'True' or 'False'; 
2.2.1 Uday Shankar encouraged educated middle class Bengalese in dance. 
2.2.2 Indian Association protested against the Ilbert Bill. 
2.2.3 Feraizi is the name of an ancient tribe. 
2.2.4 Vidyasagar introduced Linotype in Bengali.

Sub-group : 2.3 
Match Column ‘A’ with Column ‘B
 Column A                                               Column ‘B'
 2.3.1 Jawaharlal Nehru                (1) Non co-operation movement 
2.3.2 Birandranath Sashmal         (2) Poona Pact (1932) 
2.3.3 Kaliprasanna Singha .         (3)"Letters from a Father to his
                                                           Daughter" 
2.3.4 Dr. Ambedkar                     (4) Hutom Pyanchar Naksha '.

Sub-group : 2.4 
On the given outline map of India, locate and label the following places:
2.4.1 Areas of Chuar Rebellion 
2.4.2 Region of Munda Rebellion 
2.4.3 Centre of 1857 Revolt-Jhansi 
2.4.4 Princely State—Junagarh.

OR

(Only for sightless Students) Fill in the blanks :

2.4.1 Fort William College was established in _______

2.4.2_____was the leader of Barasat revolt. 

2.4.3 Prafulla Chandra Roy was a Professor of  ________

2.4.4 _______was known as "Masterda”.


Sub-group : 2.5

 Select the correct interpretation of the following statements :

2.5.1 Statement : Nineteenth century Bengal Renaissance was limited in scope.

Interpretation 1 : Because only rural Bengal experienced it.

Interpretation 2 : Because this renaissance was limited to the field of literature.

Interpretation 3 : Because this renaissance was limited to western educated progressive society. 


2.5.2 Statement : The British Govt. passed the Act-III in 1872.

Interpretation 1:lts object was 10 unite the Hindu, Muslim and Christian communities.

Interpretation 2 : Its object was to develop the economic, social and cultural development of the people.

Interpretation 3 : Its object was to ban child marriage and polygamy and also to legalize widow remarriage. 


2.5.3 Statement : Rabindranath didn't like the colonial system of education.

Interpretation 1 : Because this system was expensive. 

Interpretation 2 : Because the medium of instruction was vernacular.

Interpretation 3:Because this system did not help the mental development of the student. 


2.5.4 Statement : Sarala Devi Chowdhurani established Lakshmir Bhandar.

Interpretation 1 : To sale foreign goods. 

Interpretation 2 : To help women who were engaged in movements. Interpretation 3 : To sale indigenous goods.


Group-C 3.

3. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences only (any eleven):                                                             2 x 11 = 22 

3.1 What is the importance of history of environment?

3.2 How are memoirs or autobiographies used a sources of modern Indian history? 3.3 What is Macaulay's Minute? 

3.4 What was the role of Young Bengal in social reform? 

3.5 Why is Dudu Mian remembered? 

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

3.7 What was the main objective of the Queen's Proclamation (1858)? 

3.8 With what purposes are Cartoons drawn? 

3.9 What was the role of Panchanan Karmakar in the development of the printing press in Bengal? ' 

3.10 What is the importance of the Battala publications in the history of the Bengali printing press? 

3.11 Why was the ‘Eka' movement initiated? 

3.12 Why was the Bardauli Satyagraha movement organized? 

3.13 With what objective was the Anti-Circular Society founded?

 3.14 Why was the Dipali Sangha established? 

3.15 Under what circumstanced Hari Singh, the ruler of Kashmir signed the Instrument of Accession? 

3:16 Why was the States reorganization Commission (1953) formed?


Group-D 4.

 4. Answer the following questions in seven or eight sentences each : Attempt one question form each Sub-group. Answer six questions in all.                                                                                 4 x 6 = 24 

Sub-group:D.1

 4.1 What picture of 19th century Bangalee society is revealed in the book "Hutom Pyanehar Naksha"? 

4.2 What role did the Calcutta medical College play in the field of medical science in this country?


Sub-group: D.2

4.3 With what objectives the Colonial Government enacted the Forest Laws?

 4.4 Can the Great Revolt of 1857 be termed as a feudal revolt?


Sub-group: D.3

 4.5 What was the contribution of Ganga Kishore Bhattachryya in the growth of Bengali printing press? 

4.6. How did the Serampore Mission Press develop into a front ranking printing press?


Sub-group:4 

4.7 Write a short note the Refugee Problem in India after Partition (1947). 

4.8 How was the princely state of Hyderabad incorporated into India?.


Group-E 

5. Answer any one question in fifteen or sixteen sentences : 8x1 = 8 

5.1 What was the role of the various Brahina Samajas in the movement for social reform in the nineteenth century Bengal? 

5.2 Briefly discuss the ideas of Rabindranath Tagore on the synthesis between Nature, Man and Education. 

5.3 Discuss the role of the Leftists in the Anti-Colonial Movements of 20th Century India.


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