Civils Mains 2007 - History Question Paper
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HISTORY Mains 2007
Paper- I
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Paper- I
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Candidates should attempt Question No.1 and 5 which are compulsory, and any three of the remaining questions selecting at least one question from each section.
Section ‘A’
- Mark any fifteen of the following places on the map supplied to you and write short descriptive notes on the places marked. 4×15=60
- Kot digi
- Kalibangan
- Ahicchatra
- Bhimbaitka
- Kanauj
- Siddapura
- Udayagiri
- Kaveripoompattinam
- Tiruchirapalli
- Sisupalgarh
- Anuradhapura
- Hampi
- Srirangapatnam
- Puri
- Kolhapur
- Haldighati
- Golconda
- Chittagong
- Chitore
- Calicut
- ”Reconstruction of Early Indian history is hardly possible without the help of inscriptions and coins.” Discuss. 60
- Write what you know of the rise and spread of Buddhism before the first century A.D. 60
- Throw light on the condition of common man in the Gupta period. 60
Section ‘B’ - Write short essays in not more than 200 words each on any three of the following: 4×15=60
- Alberuni on science in India
- The Bahamani Kingdom
- Mughal painting
- Chauth and Sardeshmukhi of the Maratha rulers
- Show that the administrative system in India reached a very high level during the Chola period. 60
- ”The tenets of Hindu and Muslim mystics were similar enough that the ground was ripe for syncretic movements involving adherents of both the religions.” Elucidate. 60
- ”Akbar built the Mughal Empire by enlisting the support of the Rajputs; Aurangzeb destroyed it by alienating the Rajputs.” Discuss critically. 60
Paper- II
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Candidates should attempt Question No.1 and 5 which are compulsory, and any three of the remaining questions selecting at least one question from each section. Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Section ‘A’(Modern India)
- Comment on any three of the following statements in about 200 words each: 20×3=60
- “The Revolt of 1857 seemed to call the very presence of the British into question. What it did not do was reverse these change”.
- “Of the evils which corroded Indian society in the nineteenth century were probably those which stunted its womanhood.”
- “At Karachi in 1931 , the congress defined what Swaraj would mean for the masses”.
- “There is no other instance in the history of mankind of a poet and philosopher working such as a miracle in shaping the destiny of his people” ( A Tribute to M. Iqbal )
- Examine the major factors shaping the British land-revenue policy in India. How It affected Indian society? 60
- Explain the circumstances leading to the alliance between the Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movements. Was it a politically wise step on the part of the Congress? 60
- ”With great skill and masterful diplomacy and using both persuasion and pressure, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel succeeded in integrating the hundreds of princely states with the Indian Union.” Discuss. 60
Section-B
World History
- Comment on any three of the following statements in about 200 words each: 20×3=60
- “No event as encompassing as the French Revolution occurs in an intellectual vacuum.”
- “New imperialism was a nationalistic, not an economic phenomena.”
- “The War’s (First World War’s) most permanent contribution to the spirit or the post-War years was disillusion.”
- “NATO in many ways symbolized the key role that the United States had come to play in Europe”
- Give reasons for the origin of the Renaissance in Italy. 60
- Discuss the main characteristics of Fascism. 60
- ”By the 1980s, the Communist system of the Soviet Union was incapable of maintaining the country’s role as a Superpower.” Explain this statement. 60
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