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    A. 1M A. Apocalypse Now B. Green Berets C. No Mans’ Land D. Saving Private Ryan Ans. Apocalypse Now Q5. What was Vietminh? 1M A. League for the Independence of Vietnam B. League for the Independence of China C. League for the Independence of Japan D. League for the Independence of Korea Ans. League for the Independence of Vietnam 129 Q. 6. Who wrote ‘Hind Swaraj’? 1M A. Mahatma Gandhi B. Jawaharlal Nehru C. Subhash Chandra Bose D. Sarojini Naidu Q 7. In which

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    Nehru’. India won Independence from England on the 15th August‚ 1947. At the very stroke of midnight in the clock‚ Nehru announced the happy news of the freedom of India to the entire world. During the colorful ceremony held at New Delhi‚ the flag flag of England was pulled down and the new tricolor national flag was hoisted. After that‚ Nehru delivered a historic speech which is known as "Tryst with Destiny". Nehru began his speech by referring to the pledge made by Indians long years ago to

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    Boers‚ but he stayed on the side of the British. He got together 1100 Indians to start a British ambulance corps. In India‚ in 1904‚ Gandhi founded an Indian newspaper called the Indian Opinion. In 1906 when the Zulus rebelled‚ Gandhi formed another ambulance corps. In 1906 he also took a vow of celibacy. On July 1907‚ Indians picketed the offices at which they were supposed to register and when only about 500 of the 13‚000 Indians complied with the new registration law the authorities decided to act

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    Emigration Act on plantation workers? 7. Why and when was Non-Cooperation Movement withdrawn? 8. When and where was the demand Purna Swaraj formalised? 9. According to many Dalit leaders‚ what would have solved the problems of their social disabilities? 10. What was the decision taken by the Poona Pact of 1932? 11. Give your impression on the famous painting of Bharat Mata by Abanindranath Tagore. 12. Who led the movement for folk revival in Bengal and how? 13. What was the contribution of Natesa

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    20x2 1. 2. 3. 4. Discuss the impact of colonialism on Indian peasantry. Analyse the impact of liberalisation on the peasant movement in India. Explain the reasons for introduction of the special provisions for North-East India. Critically evaluate the working of the coalition politics in India. SECTION-II B) MCQ: Answer any four of the following in about 250 words each. 12x4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Discuss the main features of dalit movement during the 1950s and

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    Limited (BPSCL) with Damodar Vally Corporation. C. Mjunction Services Limited‚ with Tata Steel. The Government of India owns about 86% of SAIL’s equity‚ SAIL got Maharatna status on May 2010. It had Navratna status during 1997-2010. It listed on Indian stock exchange since 1992. SAIL traces its origin to the Hindustan Steel Limited (HSL) which was set up on January 19‚ 1954. Steel Authority of India Ltd. The company‚ incorporated on January 24‚ 1973. In 1978 SAIL was restructured as an operating

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    for Hindus and Muslims after being convinced of the Hindus and Congress hatred‚ hostility and prejudice for the Muslims. The entire freedom movement revolved around the two nation theory which was introduced by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. He considered all those lived in India as one nation and was a great advocate of HinduMuslim unity. Speaking at the meeting of Indian Association he said: “I look to both Hindus and Muslims with the same eyes and consider them as my own eyes. By the word ‘Nation’ I mean only

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    SPOKEN ENGLISH AND BROKEN ENGLISH George Bernard Shaw is perhaps one of the most prolific writers of the modern era. Though he is best known as a playwright‚ Shaw was also a respected critic‚ journalist‚ novelist‚ and essayist. A noted social reformer‚ Shaw wrote plays which dramatized social commentaries‚ and in 1925 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. “The gramophone will one day be used for language teaching”‚ prophesied H.G.Wells. Shaw made a special recording on ‘Spoken English

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    1947‚ India had achieved independence. For most of the Nineteenth Century‚ India was ruled by the British. India was considered the jewel in the crown of the British Empire. Queen Victoria had been made Empress of India and the British had a major military presence in India. Indian nationals had no say in central government and even at a local level‚ their influence on policy and decision making was minimal. In 1885‚ educated middle class nationals had founded the Indian National Conference (INC)

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    examples         Leadership - Achievements of goals and he influenced our destiny.         Fight against racism - He fought against racism in many ways - led campaigns‚ organized strikes etc.         Struggle for independence - He spent his life to gain independence. Step 3. The overall contention I will argue in this essay is that Gandhi as a Mahatma. Step 4. In the introduction‚ the main points I will outline to my reader are:         Leadership         Goals achieved by a leader

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