WBCHSE History Question Paper 2019
The state of West Bengal is one of the first in India where the modern system of education was established by British Missionaries. Since then, it has evolved into the fine education system and is now monitored by state run autonomous body.
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) came into existence in 1975. It is an autonomous examining authority. It is responsible for conducting examinations for standard XII for both government and private schools affiliated to this board. It is responsible for improvement and promotion of education in the state.
The WBCHSE has made a sustained effort towards a quality uniform evaluation system all over the state of West Bengal. More than 6800 schools and over 16 lakhs students are being monitored by the Council. The task has been more challenging in context of the very competitive global environment and a diverse range of subjects.
The H.S. education is a significant part of the overall education system. West Bengal has the distinction of being the pioneer in the modern education system by virtue of the influence of the great literary and social path finders.
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QUESYION PAPER 2019
PART A (MARKS: 40)
GROUP A
1. Answer any five questions at least two questions from each group 8x5-40
(i) Discuss the different categories of museums.
(ii) What do you understand by colonialism ? Indicate its relationship with imperialism.
(iii) Describe the objectives and impact of the introduction of railways in India.
Or, What were the salient features of the Canton trade ? Why did it decline?
(iv) Evaluate the contribution of Raja Rammohan Roy in social and educational reforms.
GROUP B (20 M)
(v) Mention the provisions of the Lucknow Pact. Briefly discuss its importance.
(vi) indicate the causes and significance of the Naval Revolt of 1946.
(vii) Evaluate the impact of Communist China in international politics of 1950s.
Or, Briefly discuss the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.
(viii) Give a brief account of the liberation war of Bangladesh. What was the role of India.
PART B
1. Select the correct answer out of the options given against each question 1x24-24
(i) The full name of SAPTA is-
(a) South Asian Preferential Trade Agreement
(b) South African Preferential Trade Agreement
(c) Senegal and Portugal Trade Agreement
(d) Spain and Portugal Trade Agreement
(i) The founder of Awami League Party was-
(a) Suhrawardi
(b) Fazlul Haque
(c) Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
(d) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
(iil) With whom would you associate the concept of 'Guided Democracy'?
(a) Sukarno. (b) Ho Chi Minh
(c) Suharto. (d) Nelson Mandela
(iv) The Planning Commission of India was formed in the year -
(a) 1949. (b) 1950
(c) 1951 . (d) 1952
(v)The Suez Canal was nationalised by
(a) Nasser. (d) Tito
(c) Buiganin. (d) Nehru
vi) NATO was formed in the year -
(a) 1947. (b) 1948
(c) 1949. (d) 1950
(vii) 'Panchsheel was signed between India and
(a) Pakistan. (b) Russia
(c) China. (d) Tibet
(vii) Berlin was blockaded by-
(a) England. (b) France
(c) Russia . (d) Italy
(ix) Match Columns
Column-1. Column-2
(I) Hiroshima. (A) Japan
(i) Thak-in-Nu. (B) Kuo-ming-Tang
(iii) Pearl Harbour (C) Dobam Association
(iv) Chiang-Kai-Shek (D) USA
Alternatives
(a) (i)-A, (i) -C, (ii) - D, (iv) - B
(b) (i)-A, (i) - B, (ii) -C, (iv) - D
(c) (i)-B, (i)- A, (ii)-D, (iv) - C
(d) (i)-C, (i)-b, (ii)-D, (iv) - A
(xi) India Wins Freedom' was written by-
(a) Subhas Chandra Bose
(b) Nehru
(c) Mahatma Gandhi
(d) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(xi) The person who was not a member of the Cabinet Mission is-
(a) Sir Stafford Cripps
(b) Lord Wavell
c) AV. Alexander
(d) Lord Pethick Lawrence
(xii) The policy of Separate Electorate was adopted by -
(a) Indian Council Act, 1892
(b) Government of lndia Act, 1909
(c) Government of lIndia Act, 1919
(d) Government of India Act, 1935
(xiii) The person elected President of the Tripuri Congress was
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru
(b) Dr. Sitaramayya
(c) Subhas Chandra Bose
(d) Vallabhbhai Patel
(xiv) The Morley-Minto Reform Act was passed in the year -
(a) 1906. (b) 1909
c) 1915. (d) 1919
(xv) The Suddhi movement was initiated by-
(a) Swami Dayanand Saraswati
(b) Keshab Chadra Sen
c) Sri Narayan Guru
(d) Swami Vivekananda
(xvi) The first Principal of Muhammadan Anglo Orientai College was-
(a) Theodore Beck
(b) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
(c) Yousuf Ali
(d) Moulavi Momin