HISTORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE BOARD PAPER (JULY 2015)
Q1. A. Complete the following statements by
choosing the correct alternatives from those given in the brackets: (3)
1. Portuguese King ________ motivated the
navigation.
(Henry, William, Nicholas)
2. Balkan area was a part of _______ empire.
(Germany’s, Austria’s, Turkey’s)
3. Krantisinha Nana Patil established Parallel
Government in _______ district.
(Solapur, Sangli, Satara)
B. Match the terms from Column ‘A’ to the terms of
Column ‘B’ correctly: (3)
Column ‘A’
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Column ‘B’
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I. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
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a. German Thinker
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Ii. Kemal Pasha
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(b) Father of Missiles Programmes in India.
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Iii. Karl Marx
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(c) The father of People of Turkey (Ataturk)
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(d) French Thinker
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Q2. Answer the following questions in 25 to 30
words each: (any two) (4)
1.
Which courageous
European travellers brought to light the interior of Africa?
2.
Explain the
term aggressive nationalism.
3.
Write the
background of Benito Mussolini before the entered into politics.
Q3. Give reasons for the following statements in 25
to 30 words each. (any two) (4)
1. Africa was known as ‘Dark Continent’ until the end
of the 18th century.
2. All round development
of Russia did not take place.
3. After the second
world war, the economic life of common people was badly affected.
Q4. Answer the following questions in 40 to 50
words each: (any 2) (6)
1. Write the main
functions of the General Assembly. (U.N.O.)
2. How did America
curtail (destabilise) the growing naval power of Japan?
3. What are the
disadvantages of globalisation?
Q5. Answer the following questions in 60 to 80
words each: (any two) (8)
1.
Write any four
negative (destructive) effects of imperialism.
2.
Write the
nature of globalisation.
3.
Give
information about Indian freedom movement with reference to :
a.
Quit India
Movement.
b.
Azad Hind
Sena.
Q6. Fill in the blanks using the correct
alternative from the brackets: (3)
1. Parliamentary democracy exists in England and
________ (India, China, Italy, America)
2. The claim that we are superior to other creates
______________
(equality, conflict, inequality, mutual understanding)
3. __________ is a primary political activity.
( Criticizing the government, Deciding the
Policies, Voting, Attending meetings. )
Q7. Answer the following question in one sentence
each: (any three) 3.
1. What term is used as ‘Plebiscite’?
Ans. Plebiscite means popular vote on vital public
issues, where in the decision is taken by the citizens.
2. What great leader did Tarabai Shinde’s Family
follow?
Ans. Tarabai Shinde’s family was a follower of great
leader Mahatma Phule.
3. What is the core of democracy?
Ans. People’s participation is the core of
democracy.
4. What is the average voting percentage in the Lok
Sabha Elections in India?
Ans. The average voting percentage in the election
to the Lok Sabha is 58%.
5. For what reason is the Government required to
take extra caution about the security of the people?
Ans. The government has to take extra caution about
the security of the people to curb organised crime and terrorism.
Q8. State with reason whether the following
statements are true or false: (any two) (4)
1. People who share common political opinion form a
political party.
Ans. The above statement is true.
Reasons:
1.
Those who share
common opinions on public issues come together to form a political party.
2.
Each political party
has its own policy or programme.
2. We find completely homogeneous society in India.
Ans. The above statement is false.
Reasons:
1.
People belonging to
different caste, community, region and culture live in India.
2.
There is diversity
of languages in India.
3. In the United States, there are no restriction
on citizens holding arms.
Ans. The above statement is true.
Reasons:
1.
The American
constitution upholds the right to life and personal liberty.
2.
It has granted the
right to hold arms to the citizens.
Q. 9. Answer any one of the following question in
25 to 30 words: [2]
1. ‘People feel affinity towards the political
parties’. Explain.
Ans.
1.
People believe that political parties will solve
their day - to - day problems.
2.
Political parties try to satisfy the demands of the
people.
2. Write the important features of democracy.
Ans. The important features of democracy are:
1.
Rulers are elected by the people. The final
decision making powers are in the hands of the elected representatives.
2.
Elections are conducted in free and fair
atmosphere.
3.
There is universal Adult Franchise and each vote
has equal value.
4.
Fundamental Right and Freedom of the people are
protected.
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