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(Signature) (In figures as per admission card) Roll No. (Name) PAPER - III HISTORY Time : 2½ hours] Number of Pages in this Booklet : 32 Instructions for the Candidates [Maximum Marks : 150 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75 ÂÚUèÿææçÍüØô¢ ·ð¤ çܰ çÙÎðüàæ §â ÂëDU ·ð¤ ª¤ÂÚU çÙØÌ SÍæÙ ÂÚU ¥ÂÙæ ÚUôÜU ÙÕÚU çÜç¹°Ð §â ÂýàÙ-Âæ ×𢠿ãæÚU Õãéçß·¤ËÂèØ ÂýàÙ ãñ´Ð ÂÚUèÿææ ÂýæÚUÖ ãôÙð ÂÚU, ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ¥æÂ·¤ô Îð Îè ÁæØð»èÐ ÂãÜðU ÂUæ¡¿ ç×ÙÅU ¥æÂ·¤ô ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ¹ôÜÙð ÌÍæ ©â·¤è çÙÙçÜç¹Ì Áæ¡¿ ·ð¤ çܰ çÎØð ÁæØð¢»ð, çÁâ·¤è Áæ¡¿ ¥æÂ·¤ô ¥ßàØ ·¤ÚUÙè ãñ Ñ (i) ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ¹ôÜÙð ·ð¤ çܰ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ÂÚU Ü»è ·¤æ»Á ·¤è âèÜ ·¤æð ȤæÇ¸ Üð¢UÐ ¹éÜè ãé§ü Øæ çÕÙæ SÅUè·¤ÚU-âèÜU ·¤è ÂéçSÌ·¤æ Sßè·¤æÚU Ù ·¤Úð¢UÐ (ii) ·¤ßÚU ÂëDU ÂÚU ÀUÂð çÙÎðüàææÙéâæÚU ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ·ð¤ ÂëDU ÌÍæ ÂýàÙô¢ ·¤è â¢Øæ ·¤ô ¥ÀUè ÌÚUã ¿ñ·¤ ·¤ÚU Üð¢U ç·¤ Øð ÂêÚðU ãñ¢UÐ ÎôáÂêæü ÂéçSÌ·¤æ çÁÙ×ð¢ ÂëDU/ÂýàÙ ·¤× ãô¢ Øæ ÎéÕæÚUæ ¥æ »Øð ãô¢ Øæ âèçÚUØÜU ×ð¢ Ù ãô¢ ¥ÍæüÌ ç·¤âè Öè Âý·¤æÚU ·¤è æéçÅUÂêæü ÂéçSÌ·¤æ Sßè·¤æÚU Ù ·¤Úð¢U ÌÍæ ©âè âר ©âð ÜUõÅUæ·¤ÚU ©â·ð¤ SÍæÙ ÂÚU ÎêâÚUè âãè ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ·¤æ Üð Üð¢Ð U §â·ð¤ çܰ ¥æÂ·¤ô Âæ¡¿ ç×ÙÅU çÎØð ÁæØð¢»ðÐ ©â·ð¤ ÕæÎ Ù Ìô ¥æÂ·¤è ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ßæÂâ Üè ÁæØð»è ¥õÚU Ù ãè ¥æÂ·¤ô ¥çÌçÚUQ¤ âר çÎØæ ÁæØð»æÐ (iii) §â Áæ¡¿ ·ð¤ ÕæÎ ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ·¤æ Ù´ÕÚU OMR Âæ·¤ ÂÚU ¥¢ç·¤Ì ·¤Úð¢U ¥UõÚU OMR Âæ·¤ ·¤æ Ù´ÕÚU §â ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ÂÚU ¥¢ç·¤Ì ·¤ÚU Îð¢Ð 4. 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Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of seventy five multiple-choice type of questions. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. 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HISTORY PAPER - III Note : Where have human fossils been found in situ with palaeolithic tools ? 4. Hathnora It was the first urban civilization in South Asia. (2) The Harappans were the first to use wheeled transport. (3) The Harappans had brisk trade contacts with the people of Nile Valley. (4) Harappa made objects have been found in South Turkmenistan. Which of the following vedic sacrifices were directly related to kingship ? (1) Asvamedha and Rajasuya (2) Asvamedha and Vajapeya (3) Asvamedha, Rajasuya and Vajapeya (4) Rajasuya and Vajapeya 3101 B.C. as the date of Mahabharata war is mentioned in which of the following inscriptions ? (1) Aihole Inscription of Pulakesin II (2) Junagarh Inscription of Rudradaman (3) Badva Inscription of 238 A.D. (4) Nandsa Inscription of 226 A.D. Where did the Buddha deliver the maximum number of his sermons ? Kusinagara (2) Sarnath (3) Sravasti (4) Vaisali (4) Trisala Who was the Chief of Swami Mahaviras nuns order ? (1) 7. (4) (1) (1) 6. Didwana Which one of the following statements is not true about the Harappan civilization ? w 5. (3) en ad up ra tib 3. Bhimbetka w w 2. Attirampakkam (2) ha .n et (1) .e 1. This paper contains seventy five (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory. Chandana (2) Khema (3) Sujata On the basis of his Kshatriya descent who had claimed a share in the relics of Buddha ? (1) D-0615 Ajatasatru (2) !D-0615-PAPER-III! Chetaka (3) 2 Prasenjit (4) Vidudabha Paper-III §çÌãæâ ÂýàÙÂæ - III ÙæðÅU Ñ §â ÂýàÙ-Âæ ×ð´ ¿ãæÚU (75) Õãé-çß·¤ËÂUèØ ÂýàÙ ãñ´Ð ÂýØð·¤ ÂýàÙ ·ð¤ Îô (2) ¥¢·¤ ãñ´Ð âÖè ÂýàÙ ¥çÙßæØü ãñ´Ð ç·¤â SÍæÙ âð ׿Ùß Áèßæà× ·ð¤ ¥ßàæðá SßSÍæÙð ÂéÚUæÂæáææèØ ©Â·¤ÚUææð´ ·ð¤ âæÍ ç×Üð ãñ´? 4. 5. ÇUèÇUßæÙæ (4) ãÍÙæðÚUæ (1) Øã Îçÿææ °çàæØæ ·¤è ÂãÜè Ùæ»ÚUèØ âØÌæ ÍèÐ (2) ãÇ¸Âæ âØÌæ ·ð¤ Üæð»æð´ Ùð ãè ÂãÜè ÕæÚU ÂçÚUßãÙ ·ð¤ çܰ ÂçãØð ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ç·¤ØæÐ (3) ãÇ¸Âæ âØÌæ ·ð¤ Üæð´»æð ·¤æ ÙèÜ ÙÎè ææÅUè ·ð¤ Üæð»æð´ ·ð¤ âæÍ æçÙcÅU ÃØæÂæçÚU·¤ âÕÏ ÍæÐ (4) ãÇ¸Âæ ×ð´ çÙç×üÌ ßSÌé°¡ Îçÿææè Ìé·ü¤×ðçÙSÌæÙ ×ð´ Âæ§ü »§ü ãñ´Ð çÙÙ ßñçη¤ Øææð´ ×ð´ âð ç·¤Ù·¤æ ÚUæÁß ·ð¤ âæÍ âèÏæ âÕÏ Íæ? (1) ¥àß×ðÏ ÌÍæ ÚUæÁâêØ (2) ¥àß×ðÏ ÌÍæ ßæÁÂðØ (3) ¥àß×ðÏ, ÚUæÁâêØ ÌÍæ ßæÁÂðØ (4) ÚUæÁâêØ ÌÍæ ßæÁÂðØ ×ãæÖæÚUÌ Øéh ·ð¤ çܰ 3101 §ü.Âê. çÌçÍ ·¤æ ©ËÜð¹ çÙÙ ×ð´ âð 緤⠥çÖÜð¹ ×ð´ ã饿 ãñ? (1) ÂéÜ·ð¤çàæ (3) 238 II ·¤æ °ðãæðÜ ¥çÖÜð¹ §ü. ·¤æ ÕÇ¸ßæ ¥çÖÜð¹ (2) L¤ÎýÎæ×Ù ·¤æ ÁêÙæ»ÉU ¥çÖÜð¹ (4) 226 §ü. ·¤æ ÙÎâæ ¥çÖÜð¹ Õéh Ùð ¥ÂÙð âßæüçÏ·¤ ©ÂÎðàæ ·¤ãæ¡ ÂÚU çΰ Íð? (2) âæÚUÙæÍ (3) dæßSÌè (4) ßñàææÜè (3) âéÁæÌæ (4) çæàæÜæ w ·é¤àæèÙ»ÚU Sßæ×è ×ãæßèÚU ·ð¤ çÖÿæéæè â´æ ·¤è ÂýÏæÙ ·¤æñÙ Íè? (1) 7. (3) çÙÙ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ °·¤ ·¤ÍÙ ãÇ¸Âæ âØÌæ ·ð¤ çßáØ ×ð´ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) 6. Öè×ÕñÆU·¤æ en ad up ra tib 3. (2) w w 2. ¥çæÚU·¤× ha .n et (1) .e 1. ¿ÎÙæ (2) ¹ð׿ ÿæçæØ ß´àæÁ ãæðÙð ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚU ÂÚU ç·¤âÙð Õéh ·ð¤ ¥çSÍ-¥ßàæðáæð´ ×ð´ çãSâðÎæÚUè ·¤æ Îæßæ ç·¤Øæ Íæ? (1) D-0615 ¥ÁæÌàææé (2) !D-0615-PAPER-III! ¿ðÅU·¤ (3) 3 ÂýâðÙçÁÌ (4) çßÇêUÇUæÖ Paper-III 8. Consider the following foreign authors : (a) Ktesias (b) Megasthenes (c) Pliny (d) Ptolemy (4) (b), (d), (a), (c) The correct chronological sequence of the above authors is : (1) 12. 13. (c), (a), (d), (b) Avvaiyar (2) Mamulanar (3) Paranar (4) Sattanar According to the Kautiliya Arthasastra who among the following was responsible for issuing coins ? (1) Akshapataladhyaksha (2) Lakshanadhyaksha (3) Panyadhyaksha (4) Sauvarnika Which inscription of Asoka refers to his paternal conception of kings duty ? (1) Minor Rock Edict II (2) Pillar Edict VII (3) Rock Edict XII (4) Separate Kalinga Edict I Snana was another name of which ancient Indian samsakara ? (1) Chudakarma (2) Kesanta (3) Maunjibandhana (4) Samavartana The ancient port Kaveripattanam was known to the authors of the Sangam age as : (1) 14. (3) ha .n et 11. (a), (b), (c), (d) Which of the following sangam authors has mentioned about the hoarded wealth of the Nanda rulers ? (1) 10. (2) en ad up ra tib 9. (a), (d), (c), (b) Kondunglur (2) Nelakinda (3) Poduke (4) Puhar Match List - I with List - II and select the correct answer from the code given below : w w (Text) List - II .e List - I (Author) Kural (i) Ilango Adigal (b) Tirumurai (ii) Tiruvalluvar (c) Silappadikaram (iii) Sattanar (d) Manimekalai (iv) Nambi Andar Nambi w (a) Code : (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) (2) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (3) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (4) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 4 Paper-III 8. 9. çÙÙçÜç¹Ì çßÎðàæè Üð¹·¤æð´ ÂÚU çß¿æÚU ·¤èçÁ° Ñ (a) ÅUèçâØâ (b) ×ð»SÍÙèÁ ©ÂÚUæðÌ Üð¹·¤æð´ ·¤æ âãè ·¤æÜæÙé·ý¤× ãñ Ñ (c) çÜÙè (d) ÅUæÜ×è (1) (3) (c), (a), (d), (b) (4) (b), (d), (a), (c) çÙÙ ×ð´ âð ç·¤â â´»× Üð¹·¤ Ùð æÎ àææâ·¤æð´ ·ð¤ â´ç¿Ì ÏÙ ·¤æ ©ËÜð¹ ç·¤Øæ ãñ? (1) ¥ÃßñØæÚU (2) ׿×êÜÙæÚU (3) ÂÚUÙæÚU (4) âæÙæÚU (a), (d), (c), (b) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) ·¤æñçÅUÜèØ ¥ÍüàææSæ ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚU çÙÙ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ çâ·ð¤ ·ð¤ Âý¿ÜÙ ·ð¤ çܰ ©æÚUÎæØè Íæ? (1) ¥ÿæÂÅUÜæØÿæ (2) ÜÿæææØÿæ (3) ÂØæØÿæ (4) âæñßçæü·¤ 11. ¥àææð·¤ ·ð¤ 緤⠥çÖÜð¹ ×ð´ ÚUæÁæ ·ð¤ ·¤æüÃØ âÕÏè ©â·ð¤ çÂÌëßÌ çß¿æÚU ·¤æ ©ËÜð¹ ç×ÜÌæ ãñ? (1) çmÌèØ Üæé çàæÜæÜð¹ (2) âÌ× SÌÖÜð¹ (3) mæÎàæ çàæÜæÜð¹ (4) ÂýÍ× ÂëÍ·¤ ·¤çÜX ¥çÖÜð¹ 12. ÒSÙæÙÓ ç·¤â Âýæ¿èÙ ÖæÚUÌèØ â´S·¤æÚU ·¤æ ÎêâÚUæ Ùæ× ãñ? (1) ¿êǸ淤×ü (2) ·ð¤àææÌ (3) ׿ñÁèÕÏÙ (4) â׿ßÌüÙ 13. â´»× ·¤æÜèÙ Üð¹·¤ Âýæ¿èÙ ÕÎÚU»æã ·¤æßðÚUèÂæÙ×÷ ·¤æð çÙÙ Ùæ× âð ÁæÙÌð Íð Ñ (1) ·¤æðÇé´U»ÜêÚU (2) ÙðÜç·¤ÇUæ (3) ÂæðÎé·ð¤ en ad up ra tib (4) ÂéãæÚU âê¿è - I ·¤æð âê¿è - II âð âé×ðçÜÌ ·¤èçÁ° ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çΰ »° ·ê¤ÅU âð âãè ©æÚU ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁ° Ñ âê¿è - I âê¿è - II (»ýÍ) (Üð¹·¤) (a) ·é¤ÚUÜ (i) §Ü´»æð ¥çÇU»Ü (b) çÌL¤×éÚñU (ii) çÌL¤ßËÜéßÚU (c) çàæÜÂçη¤æÚU× (iii) âæÙæÚ (d) ×çæ×ð·¤Üñ (iv) ÙçÕ ¥æÇUæÚU ÙçÕ ·ê¤ÅU Ñ w w w .e 14. ha .n et 10. (1) (2) (3) (4) D-0615 (a) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) (b) (ii) (iv) (iii) (ii) (c) (i) (i) (iv) (iv) (d) (iii) (iii) (ii) (i) !D-0615-PAPER-III! 5 Paper-III 17. (1) Saiva Images (2) Vaisnava Images (3) Buddhist Images (4) All the above Who among the following Kings was born in a military camp during his fathers campaigns ? (1) Pala King Dharmapala (2) Pratihara King Nagabhatta II (3) Paramara King Bhoja (4) Rashtrakuta King Amoghavarsha I Which Arab traveller is said to have visited India during the reign of Pratihara King Mihira Bhoja ? (1) 18. (2) Al-Masudi (3) Ibn-Buttuta (4) Sulaiman Bull (2) Elephant (3) Lakshmi (4) Vishnu Famous cave - temples of the Chalukyan period are known from which of the following ? (1) 20. Alberuni The distinctive symbol on the coins of Kalchuri king Gangeydeva is : (1) 19. ha .n et 16. The Elephanta caves contain : en ad up ra tib 15. Badami (2) Kanchipuram (3) Manyakheta (4) Pattadakal (d) Varahamihira (4) (d), (c), (b), (a) Arrange the following astronomers in the chronological order : (a) Bhaskaracharya (b) Bhoja (c) Brahmagupta Select the correct answer from the code given below : (2) (b), (d), (c), (a) (3) (d), (c), (a), (b) Dramatist Bhavabhuti is given the credit of writing which of the following works ? w w 21. (a), (c), (b), (d) .e (1) (a) Mahaviracharita (b) Malatimadhava (c) Ramacharita (d) Uttararamacharita w Select the correct answer from the code given below : (1) 22. (b) only (2) (b) and (c) (3) (a), (b) and (d) (4) (a), (b) and (c) The dance poses (Karanas) described in the Natyasastra are depicted in which of the following temples ? (1) Chidambaram Temple (3) Kailasanatha Temple of Tanjavur (4) D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! (2) 6 Brihadiswara Temple Narttamalai Temple Paper-III 17. (1) àæñß ×êçÌüØæ¡ (2) ßñcæß ×êçÌüØæ¡ (3) Õæñh ×êçÌüØæ¡ (4) ©ÂÚUæðÌ âÖè çÙÙ ×ð´ âð ç·¤â ÙÚðUàæ ·¤æ Á× ©â·ð¤ çÂÌæ ·ð¤ ¥çÖØæÙæð´ ·ð¤ ·ý¤× ×ð´ °·¤ âñçÙ·¤ ÀUæßÙè ×ð´ ã饿 Íæ? (1) 徆 ÙÚðUàæ Ï×ü徆 (2) ÂýçÌãæÚU ÙÚðUàæ Ùæ»Ö^ II (3) ÂÚU׿ÚU ÙÚðUàæ ÖæðÁ (4) ÚUæcÅþU·ê¤ÅU ÙÚðUàæ ¥×æðæßáü 緤⠥ÚUÕ Øææè ·ð¤ ÕæÚðU ×ð´ ·¤ãæ ÁæÌæ ãñ ç·¤ ßã ÂýçÌãæÚU ÙÚðUàæ ç×çãÚU ÖæðÁ ·ð¤ àææâÙ·¤æÜ ×ð´ ÖæÚUÌ ¥æØæ Íæ? (1) 18. (2) ¥Ü-×âêÎè (4) âéÜð×æÙ Üÿ×è (4) çßcæé ×æØ¹ðÅU (4) ÂæÎ·¤Ü (c) Õýræ»éÌ (d) ßÚUæãç×çãÚU (3) (d), (c), (a), (b) (4) (d), (c), (b), (a) (3) ÕñÜ §Ù - ÕÌêÌæ (2) ãæÍè (3) ¿æÜ騷¤æÜèÙ Âýçâh »éãæ - ×çÎÚU çÙÙ ×ð´ ·¤ãæ¡ çSÍÌ ãñ? (1) 20. ¥ËÕL¤Ùè ·¤Ü¿éçÚU ÙÚðUàæ »æ´»ðØÎðß ·¤è ×éÎýæ¥æð´ ÂÚU ¥´ç·¤Ì çßçàæcÅU ç¿ã ãñ Ñ (1) 19. I ha .n et 16. °çÜÈð¤ÅUæ ·¤è »éÈ¤æ¥æð´ ×ð´ ÕÙè ãé§ü ãñ´ Ñ en ad up ra tib 15. ÕæÎæ×è (2) ·¤æ¿èÂéÚU× (3) çÙÙ ¹»æðÜàææçSæØæð´ ·¤æð ·¤æÜæÙé·ý¤× ×ð´ ÃØßçSÍÌ ·¤èçÁ° Ñ (a) ÖæS·¤ÚUæ¿æØü (b) ÖæðÁ Ùè¿ð çΰ »° ·ê¤ÅU âð âãè ©æÚU ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁ° Ñ 21. (2) .e (a), (c), (b), (d) w w (1) (b), (d), (c), (a) ÙæÅU·¤·¤æÚU ÖßÖêçÌ ·¤æð çÙÙ ×ð´ âð ç·¤Ù ÚU¿Ùæ¥æð´ ·¤æð çܹÙð ·¤æ æðØ çÎØæ ÁæÌæ ãñ? (a) ×ãæßèÚU¿çÚUÌ (b) ׿ÜÌè ׿Ïß (c) ÚUæ×¿çÚUÌ (d) ©æÚU ÚUæ×¿çÚUÌ (3) (a), (b) ÌÍæ (d) (4) (a), (b) w Ùè¿ð çΰ »° ·ê¤ÅU âð âãè ©æÚU ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁ° Ñ (1) 22. ·ð¤ßÜ (b) (2) (b) ÌÍæ (c) ÌÍæ (c) ÙæÅ÷ØàææSæ ×ð´ ßçæüÌ ÙæÅ÷UØ ×éÎýæ°¡ (·¤ÚUæ) çÙÙ ×ð´ âð ç·¤â ×çÎÚU ×ð´ ÂýÎçàæüÌ ãñ´? (1) ç¿ÎÕÚU× ×çÎÚU (2) ÕëãÎèàßÚU ×çÎÚU (3) ÌÁæßéÚU ·¤æ ·ñ¤ÜæàæÙæÍ ×çÎÚU (4) Ùæü×Üæ§ü ×çÎÚU D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 7 Paper-III Which among the following pairs is not correctly matched ? (Philosophical System) 24. (1) Nyaya - Gautama (2) Purva Mimansa - Jaimini (3) Uttara Mimansa - Badarayana (4) Vaisesika - Kanada The culmination of the Pandyan style of temple lies in the temple complex at : (1) 25. (Founder) Kanchi (2) Srirangam (3) Tanjavur (4) Vellore ha .n et 23. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R) : Reason (R) : en ad up ra tib Assertion (A) : Veerasaiva sect turned into a radical movement against the caste system and Brahmana orthodoxy. Its founder Basavesvara was himself a non - Brahmana. In the context of the above two statements which of the following is correct ? 26. (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false, but (R) is true. Match List - I with List - II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists : List - I .e (Author) List - II (Source) Vachaspati (i) Nirnayasindhu (b) Raghunandana (ii) Virmitrodaya (c) Kamalakara Bhatta (iii) Vivadachintamani (d) Mitra Mishra (iv) Smrititattava w w w (a) Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (3) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (4) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 8 Paper-III 24. çÙÙ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ Øé× âãè âé×ðçÜÌ Ùãè´ ãñ? (ÎæàæüçÙ·¤ âÂýÎæØ) (1) ØæØ (2) Âêßü ×è׿´âæ (3) ©æÚU ×è׿´âæ (4) ßñàæðçá·¤ - (â´SÍæÂ·¤) »æñÌ× Áñç×Ùè ÕæÎÚUæØæ ·¤ææÎ ×çÎÚU ·¤è ÂæÇ÷Ø àæñÜè ·¤æ ¿ÚU׿ð·¤áü çÙÙ ·ð¤ ×çÎÚU - â´·é¤Ü ×ð´ ãñ? (1) ·¤æ¿è (2) æèÚ´U»×÷ (3) ÌÁæßéÚU ha .n et 23. (4) ßðËÜæðÚU Ùè¿ð Îæð ßÌÃØ çΰ »° ãñ´Ð °·¤ ·¤æð ·¤ÍÙ (A) ¥æñÚU ÎêâÚðU ·¤æð ·¤æÚUæ (R) ·¤ãæ »Øæ ãñÐ ·¤ÍÙ (A) : ßèÚUàæñß âÂý뾯 ÁæçÌ - ÂýÍæ ÌÍæ Õýærææ ÂéÚUæÌÙ Â´Í ·ð¤ çßL¤h °·¤ ·ý¤æçÌ·¤æÚUè ¥æÎæðÜÙ ÕÙ »Øæ ÍæÐ ·¤æÚUæ (R) : §â·ð¤ â´SÍæÂ·¤ ÕâßðàßÚU Sߨ´ ÕýærææðÌÚU ßæü ·ð¤ ÍðÐ ©ÂØéüÌ ÎæðÙæð´ ßÌÃØæð´ ·ð¤ âÎÖü ×ð´ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âãè ãñ? (1) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´ ¥æñÚU (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ (R) ãñÐ (2) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè, ç·¤Ìé (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ (R) Ùãè´ ãñÐ (3) (A) âãè ãñ, ç·¤Ìé (R) »ÜÌ ãññÐ (4) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, ç·¤Ìé (R) âãè ãñÐ 26. âê¿è - I ·¤æð âê¿è - II âð âé×ðçÜÌ ·¤èçÁ° ¥æñÚU Ùè¿ð çΰ »° ·ê¤ÅU ·¤è âãæØÌæ âð âãè ©æÚU ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁ° Ñ âê¿è - I âê¿è - II (Üð¹·¤) (dæðÌ) (a) ßæ¿SÂçÌ (i) çÙæüØçâ´Ïé (b) ÚUæéÙ´ÎÙ (ii) ßèÚUç׿æðÎØ (c) ·¤×Üæ·¤ÚU ÖÅ÷ÅU (iii) çßßæÎç¿´Ìæ×çæ (d) ç׿ ç׿ (iv) S×ëçÌÌß ·ê¤ÅU Ñ w w w .e en ad up ra tib 25. (1) (2) (3) (4) D-0615 (a) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (b) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (c) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (d) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) !D-0615-PAPER-III! 9 Paper-III 27. As Khizr Khan and Malka-i-Jahan were devoting themselves to interminable feasts and celebrations and did not care about his nursing and treatment, the Sultan attributed his illness to their negligence and his heart was deeply alienated from them. Identify the source and the name of the Sultan referred to in the above statement. Source (1) Tarikh-i-Firuz Shahi - Balban (2) Tarikh-i-Firishta - Alauddin Khalji (3) Tarikh-i-Mubarak Shahi - Mubarak Khalji (4) Tughluq Nama - Ghiyasuddin Tughluq ha .n et 28. Name of the Sultan Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched ? Author (1) Fakhr-i-Mudabbir - Adab ul Harb wa Shujaat (2) Muhammad Kabir - Afsana-i-Shahan (3) Zia ud din Barani - Fatawa-i-Jahandari (4) Sadiduddin Muhammad Awfi - Khazain-ul-Futuh en ad up ra tib 29. Source These mischievous people never pay money from their own coffers ........ They take money by force from the weak and indigent peasants who live under them. Who is reputed to have said this ? 30. (1) Alauddin Khalji (2) Farid (the later Sher Shah) (3) Muhammad Tughluq (4) Feroz Tughluq Match List - I with List - II and choose correct answer from the codes given below : .e List - I List - II Amir-i-hajib (i) Accountant (b) Mir-i-Arz (ii) Intelligence officer (c) Mushrif (iii) Chief Chamberlain (d) Barid (iv) In-charge of the Army at the centre w w w (a) Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i) (2) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 10 Paper-III Òç¹$Áý ¹æÙ ¥æñÚU ×Ü·¤æ - ° - Áãæ¡ ÎæßÌ𴠩ǸæÙð ¥æñÚU Ú´U»ÚðUçÜØæ¡ ×ÙæÙð ×ð´ Ü»ð ÚUãÌð Íð ¥æñÚU âéÜÌæÙ ·ð¤ §ÜæÁ ¥æñÚU çÌ׿ÚUÎæÚUè ÂÚU ·¤Ì§ü ØæÙ Ùãè´ Îð ÚUãð ÍðÐ âéÜÌæÙ ·¤æð Ü»æ ç·¤ ©â·¤è Õè׿ÚUè ·¤è ßÁã ©Ù·ð¤ mæÚUæ ·¤è Áæ ÚUãè ©Âðÿææ ãè ãñ ¥æñÚU ©â·¤æ çÎÜ ÅêUÅU »ØæÐ ©âÙð ¹éÎ ·¤æð ©Ùâð çÕËæ·é¤Ü ¥Ü» - ÍÜ» ·¤ÚU çÜØæÐÓ Øã ·¤ÍÙ ç·¤â âéÜÌæÙ ·ð¤ ÕæÚðU ×ð´ ãñ ¥æñÚU §â·¤æ dæðÌ Øæ ãñ? dæðÌ âéÜÌæÙ ·¤æ Ùæ× (1) ÌæÚUè¹ - ° - çȤÚUæðÁàææãè ÕÜÕÙ (2) ÌæÚUè¹ - ° - ȤçÚUàÌæ ¥Üæ©gèÙ ¹ÜÁè (3) ÌæÚUè¹ - ° - ×éÕæÚU·¤àææãè ×éÕæÚU·¤ ¹ÜÁè (4) Ìé»Ü·¤Ùæ×æ ç»ØæâégèÙ Ìé»Ü·¤ 28. çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ÁæðǸæ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? Üð¹·¤ (1) Ȥº - ° - ×éÎçÕÚU (2) ×éã×Î ·¤ÕèÚU (3) çÁØæ - ©Î ÎèÙ ÕÚUÙè (4) âÎèÎégèÙ ×éã×Î ¥æñȤè - ha .n et 27. en ad up ra tib dæðÌ ¥æÎæÕ ©Ü ãÕü ßæ àæéÁæÌ ¥È¤âæÙæ - °- àææãæÙ ȤÌßæ - ° - Áãæ´ÎæÚUè ¹$Áæ°Ù - ©Ü - Èé¤Ìêã ÒÒØð àæÚUæÚUÌè Üæð» ¥ÂÙð ¹ÁæÙð âðð ·¤Öè Âñâð Ùãè´ ¹¿ü ·¤ÚUÌð..... ßð ¥ÂÙð ¥ÏèÙ ÚUãÙð ßæÜð ·¤×$ÁæðÚU ¥æñÚU »ÚUèÕ ç·¤âæÙæ´ð âð ÕÜÂêßü·¤ ÏÙ Üð ÜðÌð ãñ´ÓÓÐ ¥ÂÙð §â ·¤ÍÙ ·ð¤ çܰ ·¤æñÙ ×àæãêÚU ãñ? (1) ¥Üæ©gèÙ ¹ÜÁè (2) ȤÚUèÎ (ÕæÎ ×ð´ àæðÚU àææã) (3) ×éã×Î Ìé$»Ü·¤ (4) çȤÚUæð$Á Ìéé$»Ü·¤ 30. âê¿è - I ·¤æð âê¿è - II âð âé×ðçÜÌ ·¤èçÁØð ¥æñÚU Ùè¿ð çΰ »° ·ê¤ÅUæð´ ·¤è âãæØÌæ âð âãè ©æÚU ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁ° Ñ âê¿è - I âê¿è - II (i) Üð¹æ·¤æÚU (a) ¥×èÚU - ° - ãæçÁÕ (b) ×èÚU - ° - ¥$Áü (ii) »éÌ¿ÚU ¥çÏ·¤æÚè (c) ×éàæçÚUȤ (iii) ×éØ ÂýÕ´Ï·¤ (d) ÕÚUèÎ (iv) ·ð¤Îý ×ð´ âðÙæ ·¤æ Âý×é¹ ·ê¤ÅU Ñ w w w .e 29. (1) (2) (3) (4) D-0615 (a) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i) (b) (iv) (iii) (iv) (ii) (c) (iii) (ii) (i) (iii) (d) (i) (i) (ii) (iv) !D-0615-PAPER-III! 11 Paper-III 31. The Vijayanagara state boasted of being the protector of Hindu Varnaa s9 ramadharma against Islam, yet its primary enemies were Hindu Chiefs and Kings, and the city accommodated within itself a Turuska quarter, a mosque and Muslim tomb. It was, in many ways, more like a Muslim capital than a Hindu one in its monumental architecture and in its Muslim soldiery and also in its urbanity. Whose quote is this ? K.A. Nilakanta Sastri (2) Burton Stein (3) A. Krishnaswami (4) Irfan Habib Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R) : ha .n et 32. (1) Assertion (A) : Timur had to ensure the safety of his communications from Kabul through the territory of the Afghans by the building of forts and the punishment of the tribes. The massacre and destruction of two Afghan tribes, referred to as Purnian and Kalatian, in the usual Timurid style created an atmosphere of terror for the security of the routes. en ad up ra tib Reason (R) : In the context of the above two statements which of the following is correct ? Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false but (R) is true. Which of the following is not correct ? According to Chaitanya, worship consisted of love and devotion, and song and dance which produced a state of ecstasy in which the presence of God (Hari) could be realized. (2) Abdul Wahid Bilgramis Haqaiq - i Hindi shows the impact of Bhakti songs of the Vaishnavite Saints on the Sufis. .e (1) w w 33. (1) Mahadevi Akka from Karnataka, Lalleswari from Kashmir and Mirabai from Rajasthan seem to show that it was difficult to reconcile marriage with their inherent urge to love the lord. (4) Shaikh Nurud-Din Rishi of Kashmir rejected local accretions and founded a Puritan movement. w (3) 34. In 1568 Akbar issued the famous Fathnama of Chittor. Which of the following Persian work contains the full text of the Fathnama ? (1) Tabaqat i Akbari (2) Akbarnama (3) Muntakhab-ut Tawarikh (4) Munshat i Namkin D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 12 Paper-III ÒÒçßÁØÙ»ÚU ÚUæØ §SÜæ× ·ð¤ çßL¤h çã´Îê ßææüæ×Ï×ü ·ð¤ ÚUÿæ·¤ ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ »æñÚUßæçßÌ Íæ, Üðç·¤Ù ©â·ð¤ ÂýæÍç×·¤ àææé çã´Îê ÚUæÁð - ×ãæÚUæÁð ãè Íð, ¥æñÚU àæãÚU ·ð¤ ÖèÌÚU °·¤ ÒÌéL¤c·¤Ó ¥æßæâ, °·¤ ×çSÁÎ ÌÍæ ×éçSÜ× ×$·¤ÕÚUæ ÕÙæ ã饿 ÍæÐ ¥ÂÙð ÖÃØ ßæSÌéçàæËÂ, âñØ â´»ÆUÙ ¥æñÚU àæãÚUè ç×ÁæÁ ×ð´ ßã ·¤§ü ¥ÍæðZ ×ð´ çã´Îê ·ð¤ ÕÎÜð ç·¤âè ×éçSÜ× ÚUæÁÏæÙè ·¤è ÌÚUã Ü»Ìæ ÍæÐÓÓ Øã ©hÚUæ 緤ⷤæ ãñ? (1) ·ð¤.°. ÙèÜ·´¤ÆU àææSæè (2) ÕÅüUÙ SÅUæ§Ù (3) °. ·ë¤cææSßæ×è (4) §ÚUȤæÙ ãÕèÕ 32. Ùè¿ð çΰ »° ·¤ÍÙæð´ ×ð´ °·¤ ¥çÖ·¤ÍÙ (A) ÌÍæ ÎêâÚUæ Ì·ü¤ (R) ãñ Ñ ¥çÖ·¤ÍÙ (A) : ç·¤Üæð´ ·ð¤ çÙ׿üæ ¥æñÚU ÁÙÁæçÌØæð´ ·¤æð δçÇÌ ·¤ÚU Ìñ×êÚU ·¤æð Øã âéçÙçà¿Ì ·¤ÚUÙæ Íæ ç·¤ ¥È¤»æÙ âè׿¥æð´ âð ãæð ·¤ÚU ·¤æÕéÜ Ì·¤ ·¤è ©â·¤è ¥æßæÁæãè âéÚUçÿæÌ ÚUãðÐ Ìñ×êÚU ·ð¤ ·êý¤ÚU ÌÍæ ¥æ·ý¤æ×·¤ ÌÚUè·¤æð´ âð ç·¤° »° ÂéÚUçÙØæÙ ÌÍæ ·¤ÜæçÌØæÙ Ùæ×·¤ Îæð ¥È¤»æÙ Ì·ü¤ (R) : ÁÙÁæçÌØæð´ ·ð¤ çßÙæàæ ¥æñÚU ÙÚUâ´ãæÚU Ùð ©Ù ׿»æðZ ·¤è âéÚUÿææ ·ð¤ çܰ ÖØ ¥æñÚU ¥æÌ´·¤ ·¤æ ßæÌæßÚUæ ÂñÎæ ·¤ÚU çÎØæ ÍæÐ §Ù Îæð ·¤ÍÙæð´ ·ð¤ â´ÎÖü ×ð´ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ âãè ãñ? (1) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´ ÌÍæ (R), (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñÐ (2) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´, Üðç·¤Ù (R), (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ Ùãè´ ·¤ÚUÌæÐ (3) (A) âãè ãñ ¥æñÚU (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (4) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ Üðç·¤Ù (R) âãè ãñÐ 33. çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ·¤ÍÙæð´ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) ¿ñÌØ ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚU, ÂêÁæ ×ð´ Âýð× ¥æñÚU ÖçÌ, ÌÍæ »èÌ ¥æñÚU ÙëØ âç×çÜÌ ãñ´, Áæð ãáæðü×æÎ ·¤è ¥ßSÍæ ÂýÎæÙ ·¤ÚUÌð ãñ´, çÁâ×ð´ Ö»ßæÙ (ãçÚU) ·¤è ©ÂçSÍçÌ ·¤æð ×ãâêâ ç·¤Øæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ (2) ¥ÎéÜ ßæçãÎ çÕÜ»ýæ×è ·¤æ ã$·¤æØ·¤ - ° çã´Îè ßñcæß â´Ìæð´ ·ð¤ ÖçÌ »èÌæð´ ·¤æ âêçÈ¤Øæð´ ÂÚU ÂýÖæß ÎàææüÌæ ãñÐ (3) ·¤ÙæüÅU·¤ ·¤è ×ãæÎðßè ¥·¤æ, ·¤à×èÚU ·¤è ÜËÜðàßÚUè ¥æñÚU ÚUææSÍæÙ ·¤è ×èÚUæÕæ§ü â´ÖßÌÑ Øã ÂýÎçàæüÌ ·¤ÚUÌè ãñ´ ç·¤ Ö»ßæÙ ·¤æð Âýð× ·¤ÚUÙð ·¤è ©Ù·ð¤ ÖèÌÚU ¥´ÌçÙüçãÌ ¥æ·¤æ´ÿææ ·¤æ ÎéçÙØæØè àææÎè âð ×ðÜ çÕÆUæÙæ â´Öß Ùãè´ ÍæÐ (4) ·¤à×èÚU ·ð¤ àæð¹ ÙêL¤gèÙ «¤çá Ùð SÍæÙèØ ÂçÚUßÌüÙæð´ ·¤æð ¥Sßè·¤æÚU ·¤ÚU °·¤ àæéhÌæßæÎè ¥æ´ÎæðÜÙ ·¤è àæéL¤¥æÌ ·¤èÐ w w w .e en ad up ra tib ha .n et 31. 34. 1568 ×ð´ ¥·¤ÕÚU Ùð ç¿ææñǸ ·¤æ ȤÌðãÙæ×æ ÁæÚUè ç·¤Øæ ÍæÐ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤â ȤæÚUâè »ýÍ ×ð´ ȤÌãÙæ×æ ·¤æ ÂêÚUæ ©hÚUæ çÎØæ »Øæ ãñ? (1) ÌÕ·¤æÌ - ° ¥·¤ÕÚUè (2) ¥·¤ÕÚU Ùæ×æ (3) ×éÌ¹Õ - ©Ì ÌßæÚUè¹ (4) ×éàææÌ - ° - Ù×·¤èÙ D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 13 Paper-III 35. Match List - I with List - II and select the correct answer with the help of the codes given below. List - I contains the kingdoms and the List - II period of their domination. List - I List - II (a) Nizamshahi Kingdom (i) Since the middle of the seventeenth century (b) Qutubshahi Kingdom (ii) 1489 - 1686 (c) Adilshahi Kingdom (iii) 1489 - 1636 (d) Maratha Kingdom (iv) 1512 - 1687 (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (2) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (3) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) The Chief Qazi when moved with the imperial camp was designated as : (1) 38. Qazi-ul Quzzat (2) Qazi Askar (3) Sadr-us sudur (4) Vakil-i Sharai Which of the following is not correct about village community ? (1) According to Bernier the Indian peasantry was not an undifferentiated mass. (2) The village community was rife with internal contradictions and sub-exploitation. (3) The upper class peasants are known as Khwud-Kasht in northern India, Gharuhalas in Rajasthan and mirasdars in Maharashtra. (4) The menial population formed a reserve to be called upon to work in the fields during harvests. They were also subjected to forced labour. Given below are two statements. One is labelled as Assertion (A) and other is labelled as Reason (R) : .e 37. en ad up ra tib 36. (a) ha .n et Codes : w w Assertion (A) : In 1574, Akbar fused the nobility, bureaucracy and military into a single service, by assigning to each officer a mansab to indicate the holders status, salary and size of military contingent. w Reason (R) : Practically all officers in government, except the very petty or the purely religious, were filled by holders of mansabs, promotions and demotions were hence forth made in terms of additions or reductions of mansabs. In the context of the above two statements which of the following is correct ? (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true but, (R) is false. (4) (A) is false but, (R) is true. D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 14 Paper-III âê¿è - I ·¤æð âê¿è - II âð âé×ðçÜÌ ·¤èçÁ° ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çΰ »° ·ê¤ÅUæð´ ·¤è âãæØÌæ âð âãè ©æÚU ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁ°Ð âê¿è - I ×ð´ Âýæ´ÌèØ ÚUæØ ãñ´ ¥æñÚU âê¿è - II ×ð´ ©Ù·¤è âææ ·ð¤ ¿ÚU׿ð·¤áü ·¤æ ·¤æÜ ãñÐ âê¿è - II âê¿è - I (a) çÙ$Áæ×àææãè ÚUæØ (i) âæãßè´ àæÌæÎè ·ð¤ ר âð (b) ·é¤ÌéÕàææãè ÚUæØ (ii) 1489 - 1686 (c) ¥æçÎÜàææãè ÚUæØ (iii) 1489 - 1636 (d) ×ÚUæÆUæ ÚUæØ (iv) 1512 - 1687 ·ê¤ÅU Ñ (1) (2) (3) (4) (b) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii) (c) (iii) (ii) (iii) (ii) (d) (iv) (i) (iv) (i) ×éØ ·¤æ$Áè ÁÕ àææãè ·ñ¤Â ·ð¤ âæÍ ¿ÜÌæ Íæ, Ìæð ·¤ãÜæÌæ Íæ Ñ (1) ·¤æ$Áè - ©Ü ·é¤$ÁæÌ (2) ·¤æ$Áè ¥â·¤ÚU (3) âÎý - ©â âéÎêÚU en ad up ra tib 36. (a) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) ha .n et 35. (4) ß·¤èÜ-°-àæÚU§ü »ýæØ â×é뾯 ·ð¤ â´ÎÖü ×ð´ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâæ ßÌÃØ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) ÕçÙüØÚU ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚU ÖæÚUÌèØ ç·¤âæÙ SÌÚUè·ë¤Ì Ùãè´ ÍðÐ (2) »ýæØ â×é뾯 ¥æ´ÌçÚU·¤ çßÚUæðÏæÖæâ ¥æñÚU Ò¥ÌÑ-àææðáæÓ âð ÖÚUæ ã饿 ÍæÐ (3) ©¿ ß»èüØ ç·¤âæÙ ©æÚU ÖæÚUÌ ×ð´ ¹éÎ-·¤æàÌ, ÚUæÁSÍæÙ ×ð´ æL¤ãÜæ, ¥æñÚU ×ãæÚUæcÅþU ×ð´ ×èÚUæâÎæÚU ·ð¤ Ùæ× âð ÁæÙð ÁæÌð ÍðÐ (4) çÙÙ ß»èüØ ÁÙâ´Øæ ȤâÜ ·ð¤ âר ¹ðÌæð´ ×ð´ ·¤æ× ·¤ÚUÙð ·ð¤ çܰ ÒâéÚUçÿæÌÓ ÍèÐ ©Ùâð Õð»æÚU Öè ·¤ÚUßæ§ü ÁæÌè ÍèÐ 38. Ùè¿ð çΰ »° Îæð ·¤ÍÙæð ×ð´ âð °·¤ ¥çÖ·¤ÍÙ (A) ãñ ¥æñÚU ÎêâÚUæ Ì·ü¤ (R) Ñ ¥çÖ·¤ÍÙ (A) : 1574 ×ð´ ¥·¤ÕÚU Ùð ¥×èÚUæð´, Ùæñ·¤ÚUàææãæð´ ¥æñÚU âñØ ¥çÏ·¤æçÚUØæð´ ·¤æð ×ÙâÕ ¥æÕ´çÅUÌ ·¤ÚU ©ãð´ °·¤Ü âðßæ Ì´æ ×ð´ ÕÎÜ çÎØæÐ Øã ×ÙâÕ ç·¤âè ¥çÏ·¤æÚUè ·ð¤ ÂÎ, ßðÌÙ ¥æñÚU âñØ ÎÜ ·ð¤ ¥æ·¤æÚU ·¤æð §´ç»Ì ·¤ÚUÌæ ÍæÐ ÃØæßãæçÚU·¤ SÌÚU ÂÚU ·é¤ÀU ÕãéÌ ÀUæðÅðU Øæ Ï×ü ¥çÏ·¤æçÚUØæð´ ·¤æð ÀUæðǸ·¤ÚU âÚU·¤æÚU ·ð¤ âÖè àæðá Ì·ü¤ (R) : ¥çÏ·¤æÚUè ×ÙâÕÎæÚU Íð ¥æñÚU ç·¤âè ¥çÏ·¤æÚUè ·¤è ÂÎæðÙçÌ Øæ ÂÎæßÙçÌ §â ÌØ âð çÙÏæüçÚUÌ ãæðÌè Íè ç·¤ ©â·ð¤ ¥ÏèÙ ç·¤ÌÙð ×ÙâÕ ÕÉ¸æ° Øæ æÅUæ° »° ãñ´Ð ª¤ÂÚU çΰ »° ÎæðÙæð´ ·¤ÍÙæð´ ·ð¤ â´ÎÖü ×ð´ Ùè¿ð çÎØæ »Øæ ·¤æñÙ - âæ ÁßæÕ âãè ãñ? (1) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´ ÌÍæ (R), (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñÐ (2) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´, Üðç·¤Ù (R), (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ Ùãè´ ·¤ÚUÌæÐ (3) (A) âãè ãñ, ÂÚU (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (4) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, ÂÚU (R) âãè ãñÐ w w w .e 37. D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 15 Paper-III All are correct except : (1) Fatehpur Sikri is a skilful combination of arcuate and trabeate forms. (2) Red sandstone is the principal material used for the construction of Agra fort and the city of Fatehpur Sikri. (3) Fatehpur Sikri was planned after Akbars religious ideas had received their final form. (4) Akbars own mausoleum at Sikandra was completed under his son Jahangir. 40. Of the following which is said to be Persian in inspiration and Indian in execution ? (1) Sher Shahs tomb (2) Humayuns tomb (3) Islam Shahs tomb (4) Purana Qila 41. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R) : Assertion (A) : Jharokha darshan, beginning of ones day with the glimpse of the emperor, symbolises transference of divine benediction. Reason (R) : Darshaniya sect was so called because they began their day with a glimpse, darshan, of the emperor. In the context of the above two statements which of the following is correct ? (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is correct, but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false, but (R) is correct. 42. In regard of painting, which of the following statements is not correct ? (1) Muslim attitudes towards painting were far less strict than towards sculpture. (2) A tradition of wall painting, especially in private buildings, already existed among Muslims outside India. (3) The miniature painting which the Mughal emperors patronized and promoted, was in the beginning a branch of Persian painting with its emphasis on line, precision of detail and deliberate eschewing of perspective. (4) Famous painters Abdus Samad and Mir Saiyyid Ali came to India from Kabul with Akbar. 43. Regarding Timurs invasions, which of the following statement is not correct ? (1) Timurs experts built a pontoon bridge across the Indus, which was crossed on 21 September, 1398. (2) In city of Talmi, thirty five farsakhs from Multan, Hindus and Muslims both resisted Timur. (3) The muqaddams and rais of the Salt Range (Koh-i Judi) helped Timur to cross their territory and obtained his favours. (4) In trying to justify Timurs Indian invasion, Sharfuddin Ali Yezdi states that the central government of Delhi, though in Muslim hands, was weak. w w w .e en ad up ra tib ha .n et 39. D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 16 Paper-III çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) ȤÌðãÂéÚU âè·¤ÚUè ×ðãÚUæÕÎæÚU ¥æñÚU ÏÚUæè - SÌÖÎæÚU àæñçÜØæð´ ·¤æ ·¤æñàæÜÂêæü âç׿æ ãñÐ (2) ¥æ»ÚUæ ·ð¤ ç·¤Üð ¥æñÚU ȤÌðãÂéÚU âè·¤ÚUè àæãÚU ·ð¤ çÙ׿üæ ×ð´ ÜæÜ ÕÜ饿 ÂÍÚU Âý×é¹ âæ×»ýè ÍèÐ (3) ȤÌðãÂéÚU âè·¤ÚUè ·¤è ØæðÁÙæ ¥·¤ÕÚU ·¤è Ïæç×ü·¤ ÙèçÌØæð´ ·ð¤ ¥´çÌ× ÂýæM¤Â ·ð¤ ÕæÎ ÕÙè ÍèÐ (4) ¥·¤ÕÚU ·¤æ ¥ÂÙæ Sߨ´ ·¤æ ×·¤ÕÚUæ çâ·´¤ÎÚUæ ×ð´ ©â·ð¤ ÕðÅðU Áãæ´»èÚU mæÚUæ ÕÙßæØæ »ØæÐ 40. çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âè §×æÚUÌ ÂýðÚUææ ×ð´ §üÚUæÙè ¥æñÚU ç·ý¤ØæßØÙ ×ð´ ÖæÚUÌèØ ãñ? (1) àæðÚU àææã ·¤æ ×·¤ÕÚUæ (2) ãé׿Øê´ ·¤æ ×$·¤ÕÚUæ (3) §SÜæ× àææã ·¤æ ×$·¤ÕÚUæ (4) ÂéÚUæÙæ ç·¤Üæ 41. Ùè¿ð Îæð ßÌÃØ çΰ »° ãñ´Ð °·¤ ·¤æð ¥çÖ·¤ÍÙ (A) ¥æñÚU ÎêâÚððU ·¤æð Ì·ü¤ (R) ·¤ãæ »Øæ ãñ´ Ñ ¥çÖ·¤ÍÙ (A) : ÛæÚUæð¹æ ÎàæüÙ, ÕæÎàææã ·ð¤ ÎàæüÙ âð çÎÙ ·¤è àæéL¤¥æÌ ·¤ÚUÙæ, ÎñßèØ ¥æàæèá ·¤æð ãSÌæÌçÚUÌ ·¤ÚUÙð ·¤æ ÂýÌè·¤ ãñÐ ÎàæüçÙØæ âÂý뾯 §â Ùæ× âð §âçܰ ÁæÙæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Øæð´ç·¤ ßð ÕæÎàææã ·ð¤ ÎàæüÙ âð ¥ÂÙð çÎÙ ·¤è Ì·ü¤ (R) : àæéL¤¥æÌ ·¤ÚUÌð ãñ´Ð ©ÂØéüÌ ÎæðÙæð´ ßÌÃØæð´ ·ð¤ âÎÖü ×ð´ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ©æÚU âãè ãñ? (1) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´ ÌÍæ (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ (R) ãñÐ (2) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´ ç·¤Ìé (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ (R) Ùãè´ ãñÐ (3) (A) âãè ãñ, ç·¤Ìé (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (4) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, ç·¤Ìé (R) âãè ãñÐ 42. ç¿æ·¤Üæ ·ð¤ â´Õ´Ï ×ð´ çæÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) ×êçÌü·¤Üæ ·¤è ÌéÜÙæ ×ð´ ç¿æ·¤Üæ ·¤æð Üð·¤ÚU ×éâÜ×æÙæð´ ·¤æ L¤¹ ¥Âðÿææ·ë¤Ì ·¤× âÌ ÍæÐ (2) çã´ÎéSÌæÙ âð ÕæãÚU ·ð¤ ×éâÜ×æÙæð´ ·ð¤ Õè¿, çßàæðá·¤ÚU çÙÁè ÖßÙæð´ ·¤è ÎèßæÚUæð´ ÂÚU, ç¿æ·¤æÚUè ·¤ÚUÙð ·¤è ÂýÍæ ÂãÜð âð ׿ñÁêÎ ÍèÐ (3) ×é»Ü ÕæÎàææãæð´ Ùð Üæéç¿ææð´ ·¤è çÁâ ·¤Üæ ·¤æð â´ÚUÿææ ¥æñÚU Õɸæßæ çÎØæ, ßã ¥âÜ ×ð´ ¥æÚ´UÖ ×ð´ §üÚUæÙè ç¿æ·¤Üæ ·¤è °·¤ àææ¹æ Íè, çÁâ×ð´ ÚðU¹æ¥æð´ ÂÚU ÁæðÚU ÚUãÌæ Íæ, ØæñÚðU ·¤è ÕæÚUè·¤è ÂÚU ·¤æÈ¤è ØæÙ çÎØæ ÁæÌæ Íæ ¥æñÚ â´ÎÖü ·ð¤ ÂýçÌ âéç¿´çÌÌ çÙÚUÂðÿæÌæ ãæðÌè ÍèÐ (4) ×àæãêÚU ç¿æ·¤æÚU ¥Îéâ â×Î ¥æñÚU ×èÚU âñÄØÎ ¥Üè ·¤æÕéÜ âð ¥·¤ÕÚU ·ð¤ âæÍ ÖæÚUÌ ¥æ° ÍðÐ 43. Ìñ×êÚU ·ð¤ ¥æ·ý¤×æ ·ð¤ ÕæÚðU ×ð´ çÙÙ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) Ìñ×êÚU ·ð¤ ·é¤àæÜ ·¤æÚUè»ÚUæð´ Ùð çâ´Ïé ÙÎè ÂÚU °·¤ ÂèÂæð´ ·¤æ ÂéÜ ÕÙæØæ, çÁâð 21 çâÌ´ÕÚU 1398 ·¤æð ÂæÚU ç·¤Øæ »ØæÐ (2) ÌæÜ×è àæãÚU, Áæð ×éËÌæÙ âð Âñ´Ìèâ ȤÚUâæ¹ ·¤è ÎêÚUè ÂÚU çSÍÌ Íæ, ßãæ¡ çã´Îê ¥æñÚU ×éâÜ×æÙ ÎæðÙæð´ Ùð Ìñ×êÚ ·¤æ çßÚUæðÏ ç·¤Øæ ÍæÐ (3) âæËÅU Úð´UÁ (·¤æðã - ° - ÁêÇUè) ·ð¤ ×é·¤g×æð´ ¥æñÚU ÚUæØæð´ Ùð Ìñ×êÚU ·¤æð ¥ÂÙæ §Üæ·¤æ ÂæÚU ·¤ÚUÙð ×ð´ ×ÎÎ ·¤è ¥æñÚU ©â·¤æ ¥Ùé»ýã ÂýæÌ ç·¤ØæÐ (4) àæÈéü¤gèÙ ¥Üè Ø$ÁÎè Ùð ÖæÚUÌ ÂÚU Ìñ×êÚU ·ð¤ ¥æ·ý¤×æ ·¤æ ¥æñç¿Ø âæçÕÌ ·¤ÚUÙð ·ð¤ çܰ Øã Ì·ü¤ çÎØæ ãñ ç·¤ çÎËÜè ·¤è ·ð´¤ÎýèØ âææ ãæÜæ´ç·¤ ×éâÜ×æÙæð´ ·ð¤ ãæÍ ×ð´ Íè, ßã ·¤×$ÁæðÚU ÍèÐ w w w .e en ad up ra tib ha .n et 39. D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 17 Paper-III 46. 47. (1) Khalisa revenues. (2) Revenues of paibaqi land. (3) Salary of the watan-jagir holder. (4) Additional income of the watan holders. Irfan Habib rejects Kingsley Deviss assumption that the population of Mughal India remained fixed at 125 million from 1600 to 1750 saying that : (1) Kingsley has perhaps been led away by his own enthusiasm for the benefits of British rule. (2) He ascribes excessively high productivity per acre to Akbars time. (3) He made no distinction between the Zabti provinces and the others. (4) All of the above. ha .n et 45. Watan - Jagir was a generic term. Its revenues were part of the : The following are correct except : (1) Among the first literary works in the court of Akbar was the preparation of a Persian translation of his grandfathers Babur - Nama. (2) Babur - Nama was translated by Abdul - Rahim Khan, Khan-i Khanan, the son of Bairam Khan, who had been a poet in Turkish. (3) Hindavi was recognized as a semi - official language by the Sur Sultans (1540-55). The practice is said to have been introduced by the Lodhi Sultans. Most of the Afghans, Babur tells us, could not speak Persian. (4) Shaikh Yaqub Sarfi was one of those great Persian luminaries of Akbars court who had come from Iran and settled in India. en ad up ra tib 44. The eighteenth century is rich in production of provincial histories. Match the following Persian texts with the region they focused : .e Persian Text Region Khulasat - al Tawarikh (i) Sindh (b) Mirat - ul Haqiqat (ii) Bengal, Bihar, Orissa (c) Riyasat - al Salatin (iii) Gujarat, Delhi, Agra (d) Tuhfat - al Kiram (iv) Bengal and Orissa w w w (a) Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (2) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (3) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (4) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 18 Paper-III 44. ßÌÙ-Áæ»èÚ °·¤ ¥æ× àæÎæßÜè ãñÐ §â·¤æ Öê-ÚUæÁSß ç·¤â·¤æ çãSâæ Íæ? (1) ¹æçÜâæ Öêç× ·¤æ (2) ÂñÕæ·¤è Öêç× ·¤æ ÚUæÁSß (3) ßÌÙ Áæ»èÚUÎæÚUæð´ ·¤è ¥æØ ·¤æ Öæ» (4) ßÌÙ Áæ»èÚUÎæÚUæð´ ·¤è ¥çÌçÚUÌ ¥æØ ·¤æ Öæ» 45. §ÚUȤæÙ ãÕèÕ Ùð ç·´¤SÜð ÇðUçß⠷𤠥Ùé׿Ù, ç·¤ ×é»Ü ÖæÚUÌ ·¤è ÁÙâ´Øæ 1600 âð 1750 Ì·¤ çSÍÚU ÚUãè, ·¤æð Øã Ì·ü¤ ÎðÌð ãé° ¥Sßè·¤æÚU ç·¤Øæ ãñ ç·¤ Ñ (1) ç·´¤SÜð àææØÎ çÕýçÅUàæ àææâÙ ·ð¤ ÜæÖ ·ð¤ çܰ ¥çÌ ©âæã ×ð´ Õã »ØæÐ (2) ©âÙð ¥·¤ÕÚU ·ð¤ ·¤æÜ ·¤è ÂýçÌ °·¤Ç¸ ©ÂÁ ·¤æð ¥çÌàæØæðçÌÂêæü M¤Â ×ð´ ßçæüÌ ç·¤Øæ ãñÐ (3) ©âÙð $ÁÌè ÂýæÌæð´ °ß´ ÎêâÚðU §Üæ·¤æð´ ×ð´ Ȥ·ü¤ Ùãè´ ç·¤ØæÐ (4) ©ÂØüéÌ âÖè 46. çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) ¥·¤ÕÚU ·ð¤ ÎÚÕæÚU ×ð´ Áæð ÂãÜæ âæçãçØ·¤ ·¤æØü ã饿, ßã ©â·ð¤ ÎæÎæ mæÚUæ ÚUç¿Ì ÕæÕÚUÙæ×æ ·¤æ $ȤæÚUâè ×ð´ ¥ÙéßæÎ ÍæÐ (2) ÕæÕÚUÙæ×æ ·¤æ ¥ÙéßæÎ ¥ÎéÜ ÚUãè× ¹æÙ, ¹æÙ-°- ¹æÙæÙ Ùð ç·¤Øæ Íæ, Áæð ÕñÚU× ¹æÙ ·ð¤ Âéæ ÌÍæ Ìé·¤èü Öæáæ ·ð¤ ·¤çß ÍðÐ (3) çã´Îßè ·¤æð âêÚU âéÜÌæÙæð´ (1540-55) mæÚUæ ¥Ïü-âÚU·¤æÚUè Öæáæ ·¤æ ÎÁæü çÎØæ »ØæÐ ÕÌæØæ ÁæÌæ ãñ ç·¤ Øã ÂýÍæ ÜæðÎè âéÜÌæÙæð´ Ùð àæéL¤ ·¤è ÍèÐ ÕæÕÚU ·¤ãÌæ ãñ ç·¤ ØæÎæÌÚU ¥È¤»æÙ ȤæÚUâè Ùãè´ ÕæðÜ ÂæÌð ÍðÐ (4) ¥·¤ÕÚU ·ð¤ ÎÚUÕæÚU ×ð´ àæð¹ Øæ·ê¤Õ âÚUȤè $ȤæÚUâè ·ð¤ ©Ù ×ãæÙ÷ çßmæÙæð´ ×ð´ âð °·¤ Íæ Áæð §üÚUæÙ âð ¥æ·¤ÚU ÖæÚUÌ ×ð´ Õâ »Øæ ÍæÐ 47. ¥ÆUæÚUãßè´ âÎè ÂýæÎðçàæ·¤ §çÌãæâæð´ ·¤è ÂýSÌéçÌ ×ð´ ¥Ø´Ì â×ëh ÚUãæ ãñÐ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì $ȤæÚUâè ç·¤ÌæÕæð´ ·¤æ ç×ÜæÙ ©â ÿæðæ âð ·¤Úð´U çÁÙ ÂÚU ßã ç·¤ÌæÕ ·ð´¤çÎýÌ ãñÐ $ȤæÚUâè ç·¤ÌæÕ ÿæðæ (a) ¹éÜæâÌ - ¥Ü ÌßæÚUè¹ (i) çâ´Ï (b) ç×ÚUæÌ - ©Ü ã·¤è·¤Ì (ii) Õ´»æÜ, çÕãæÚU, ¥æðçÇ¸âæ (c) çÚUØæâÌ - ¥Ü âÜæÌèÙ (iii) »éÁÚUæÌ, çÎËÜè, ¥æ»ÚUæ (d) ÌéãȤæÌ - ¥Ü ç·¤ÚUæ× (iv) Õ´»æÜ, ¥æðçÇ¸âæ ·ê¤ÅU Ñ ç×çÜØÙ ÂÚU w w w .e en ad up ra tib ha .n et 125 (1) (2) (3) (4) D-0615 (a) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (b) (iii) (ii) (iv) (iii) (c) (ii) (iv) (i) (iv) (d) (i) (i) (iii) (ii) !D-0615-PAPER-III! 19 Paper-III 49. Gulbadan Begum led a hajj delegation to Mecca and stayed there for two and half years before returning in 1582. Which of the following royal women was not part of the delegation ? (1) Hamida Bano Begum (2) Salima Sultan Begum (3) Gulnar Agha (4) Umm-Kulsun Khanum Consider the following statements about bhakti movement : (a) Ramananda in his Ananda Bhashya did not recognise the right of a Sudra to read the Vedas. (b) Gyaneshwars Bhavartha Dipika/Gyaneshwari is a Marathi commentary on Bhagavadgita. (c) Chaitanyas disciple Chandidas in his Chaitanya Bhagavat mentions how Chaitanya socialises with the lower castes. (d) Kabir is called a Firdausi Sufi in a 17th century Sufi Account Mirat - ul Asrar. (1) 50. (a), (b), (c) en ad up ra tib Select the correct answer from the code given below : ha .n et 48. (2) (b), (c), (d) (3) (a), (b), (d) (4) (a), (c), (d) Below are the two statements : One labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R) : Assertion (A) : There were many good reasons for avoiding technological innovation or any form of mechanization of Indian manufactures in medieval India. Code : As any innovation implied a measure of risk and some investment of capital, the Indian workman living on the margin of subsistence had hardly any means to undertake it. In such a situation only a limited technological innovation initiated by the state or by the profit-seeking merchant could be expected. .e Reason (R) : (A) is correct but, (R) partly explains (A). (2) (A) is correct and (R) fully explains the (A). (3) (R) is correct, but (A) is wrong. (4) (A) is correct, but (R) is wrong. w w w (1) 51. Which Baptist missionary got converted to the Unitarian principles of Raja Ram Mohan Roy and founded Unitarian Mission along with Raja Ram Mohan Roy ? (1) John Wilson (2) William Adam (3) William Wilberforce (4) Charles Grant D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 20 Paper-III 49. »éËæÎÙ Õð»× Ùð ×·¤æ ÁæÙð ßæÜð °·¤ ãÁ çàæcÅU×´ÇUÜ ·¤æ ÙðÌëß ç·¤Øæ Íæ ¥æñÚU 1582 ×ð´ ßæÂâ ÜæñÅUÙð âð Âêßü ßãæ¡ ÉUæ§ü ßáæðZ Ì·¤ ÚUãè´Ð çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âè àææãè ×çãÜæ §â çàæcÅU×´ÇUÜ ·¤æ çãSâæ Ùãè´ Íè? (1) ã×èÎæ ÕæÙæð Õð»× (2) âÜè׿ âéËÌæÙ Õð»× (3) »éÜÙæÚU ¥æ»æ (4) ©× - ·é¤ËâêÙ ¹æÙ× ÖçÌ ¥æ´ÎæðÜÙ ·ð¤ ÕæÚðU ×ð´ çÙÙ ·¤ÍÙæð´ ÂÚ çß¿æÚU ·¤Úð´U Ñ (a) ÚUæ×æÙ´Î Ùð ¥ÂÙè ÂéSÌ·¤ ¥æÙ´Î ÖæcØ ×ð´ àæêÎýæð´ ·ð¤ ßðÎ ÂɸÙð ·ð¤ ¥çÏ·¤æÚU ·¤æð Sßè·¤æÚU Ùãè´ ç·¤Øæ ãñÐ (b) ææÙðàßÚU ·¤è ÖæßæÍü Îèç·¤æ/ææÙðàßÚUè Ö»ßÎ÷»èÌæ ·¤è ×ÚUæÆUè ×ð´ ·¤è »§ü ÃØæØæ/ÅUè·¤æ ãñÐ (c) ¿ñÌØ ·ð¤ çàæcØ ¿´ÇUèÎæâ Ùð ¥ÂÙè ÂéSÌ·¤ ¿ñÌØ Öæ»ßÌ ×ð´ ÕÌæØæ ãñ ç·¤ ¿ñÌØ ç·¤â ÌÚUã âð çÙÙ ÁæçÌ ·ð¤ Üæð»æð´ âð ç×ÜÌð-ÁéÜÌð ÍðÐ (d) 17 ßè´ ha .n et 48. âÎè ·ð¤ °·¤ âêÈ¤è »ý´Í ç×ÚUæÌ - ©Ü - ¥âÚUæÚU ×ð´ ·¤ÕèÚU ·¤æð °·¤ çȤÚUÎæñâè âêȤè ÕÌæØæ »Øæ ãñÐ (1) 50. (a), (b), (c) en ad up ra tib Ùè¿ð çΰ ·ê¤ÅU ×ð´ âð âãè ÁßæÕ ÕÌæ°¡ Ñ (2) (b), (c), (d) (3) (a), (b), (d) (4) (a), (c), (d) Ùè¿ð Îæð ·¤ÍÙ çΰ »° ãñ´, çÁÙ×ð´ âð °·¤ ¥çÖ·¤ÍÙ (A) ÌÍæ ÎêâÚUæ Ì·ü¤ (R) ãñ Ñ ¥çÖ·¤ÍÙ (A) : ר·¤æÜèÙ ÖæÚUÌ ×ð´ Øãæ¡ ·ð¤ ©ÂæÎ·¤æð´ mæÚUæ Ì·¤Ùè·¤æð´ ·ð¤ çß·¤æâ ÌÍæ ×àæèÙè·¤ÚUæ ·¤è ©Âðÿææ ·ð¤ ¥Ùð·¤ ·¤æÚUæ ÍðÐ ç·¤âè Öè âéÏæÚU ×ð´ Áæðç¹× Íæ ¥æñÚU ©â·ð¤ çܰ Âê´Áè ·¤è ÁM¤ÚUÌ Öè ÍèÐ çã´ÎéSÌæÙè ·¤æÚUè»ÚUæð´ ·¤æ ×éÙæÈ¤æ §ÌÙæ ׿×êÜè Íæ ç·¤ ßð °ðâè ç·¤âè ·¤æðçàæàæ ×ð´ ãæÍ Ùãè´ ÇUæÜÙæ ¿æãÌð ÍðÐ °ðâè çSÍçÌ ×ð´ Ì·¤Ùè·¤è âéÏæÚU ·¤æ ÎæØÚUæ ßãè´ Ì·¤ âèç×Ì ÚUãÌæ Áæð ÚUæØ Øæ ·é¤ÀU ÏÙè ÃØæÂæçÚUØæð´ mæÚUæ àæéM¤ ç·¤Øæ ÁæÌæÐ ·ê¤ÅU Ñ .e Ì·ü¤ (R) : âãè ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R), (A) ·¤è ¥æ´çàæ·¤ ÃØæØæ ãè ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñÐ (A) (2) (A) âãè ãñ, ¥æñÚU (R) ÂêÚUè ÌÚUã âð (A) ·¤è ÃØæØæ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñÐ (3) (R) âãè ãñ, ÂÚU (A) »ÜÌ ãñÐ w w w (1) (4) 51. (A) âãè ãñ, ÂÚU (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ ç·¤â ÕñçÅUSÅU ç×àæÙÚUè Ùð ÚUæÁæ ÚUæ× ׿ðãÙ ÚUæØ ·ð¤ °·ð¤àßÚßæÎè çâhæÌæð´ ×ð´ ¥æSÍæ ÃØÌ ·¤è ÌÍæ ©Ù·ð¤ âæÍ ÒØêÙèÅðUçÚUØÙ ç×àæÙÓ ·¤è SÍæÂÙæ ·¤è? (1) ÁæÙ çßÜâÙ (2) çßçÜØ× °Ç× (3) çßçÜØ× çßËÕÚȤæðâü (4) ¿æËâü »ýæÅU D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 21 Paper-III 55. (2) While writing the History of British India he depended more on travellers reports. (3) He advocated that Indian culture was static and its transformation lay in the infusion of Western ideas. (4) He accepted the views expressed by William Jones and other orientalists on ancient Indian culture. Who among the following Muslim scholars and reformers did not support orthodoxy ? (1) Shah Wali-ullah (2) Haji Shariat-ullah (3) Jamaluddin al-Afghani (4) Vikar-ul-Mulk Who among the following Europeans did not become the President of the Indian National Congress ? (1) A.O. Hume (3) William Wedderburn George Yule (4) Henry Cotton (1) Deva Samaj (3) Poona Seva Sadan (2) Madras Hindu Association (4) Indian Reform Association Who started a monthly periodical called the Tahzibul Akhlaq in urdu ? (1) Badruddin Tyabji (2) Rahimtulla Mohammed Sayani (3) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (4) Sir Mohammed Iqbal w 57. (2) Identify the organization which carried out socio-religious reforms that did not concern with women uplift ? w w 56. Mill was one of the leading utilitarians of his time. ha .n et 54. (1) en ad up ra tib 53. Which of the following statements is not correct in respect of James Mill, the imperialist historiographer ? .e 52. Who among the following were appointed as members of the India Council in England in 1909 ? (1) S.P. Sinha and Surendra Nath Banerjee (2) K.G. Gupta and Syed Hussain Bilgrami (3) Sir Ganga Singh and Aga Khan (4) C.P. Ramaswami Aiyer and Ali Imam D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 22 Paper-III 55. (2) çãSÅþUè ¥æòȤ çÕýçÅUàæ §´çÇUØæ çܹÌð âר, ßã ØæçæØæð´ ·¤è ÁæÙ·¤æçÚUØæð´ ÂÚU ¥çÏ·¤ çÙÖüÚU ÍæÐ (3) ©âÙð ×æÙæ ç·¤ ÖæÚUÌèØ â´S·ë¤çÌ »çÌãèÙ Íè ¥æñÚU §â·¤æ M¤ÂæÌÚUæ Âçà¿×è çß¿æÚUæð´ âð ¥æðÌ-ÂýæðÌ ÍæÐ (4) ©âÙð Âýæ¿èÙ ÖæÚUÌèØ â´S·ë¤çÌ ÂÚU çßçÜØ× Áæðâ ¥æñÚU ¥Ø ÂýæØçßÎæð´ ·ð¤ mæÚUæ ÃØÌ ç·¤° »° çß¿æÚUæð´ ·¤æð Sßè·¤æÚU ç·¤ØæÐ çæÙçÜç¹Ì ×éçSÜ× çßmæÙæð´ °ß´ âéÏæÚU·¤æð´ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ M¤çɏ߿çÎÌæ ·¤æ â×Íü·¤ Ùãè´ Íæ? (1) àææã ßÜè - ©ËÜæã (2) ãæÁè àæçÚUØÌéËÜæã (3) Á׿ÜégèÙ ¥Ü - ¥È¤»æÙè (4) çß·¤æÚU - ©Ü - ×éË·¤ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ØêÚUæðçÂØÙ ÖæÚUÌèØ ÚUæcÅþUèØ ·¤æ´»ýðâ ·¤æ ¥Øÿæ Ùãè´ ÕÙæ? (1) °.¥æð. sê× (3) çßçÜØ× ßñÇ÷U ÚUÕÙü ÁæòÁü ØêÜ (4) ãñÙÚUè ·¤æòÅUÙ (1) Îðß â׿Á (3) ÂêÙæ âðßæ âÎÙ (2) ×ÎýUæâ çãÎê °âæðçâ°àæÙ (4) §´çÇUØÙ çÚUȤæò×ü °âæðçâ°àæÙ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤âÙð ©Îêü ×ð´ Ìã$ÁèÕéÜ ¥$¹Üæ$·¤ Ùæ×·¤ ׿çâ·¤ Âçæ·¤æ ÂýæÚ´UÖ ·¤è Íè? (1) ÕÎL¤gèÙ ÌñØÕÁè (2) ÚUãè×ÌéËÜæ ׿ñã×Î âØæÙè (3) âÚU âñØÎ ¥ã×Î $¹æÙ (4) âÚU ׿ñã×Î §$·¤ÕæÜ w 57. (2) çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ©â â´»ÆUÙ ·¤è Âã¿æÙ ·¤èçÁ° çÁâÙð âæ×æçÁ·¤ - ¥æçÍü·¤ âéÏæÚUæð´ ·¤æð ·¤æØæüçßÌ ç·¤Øæ çÁÙ×ð´ ×çãÜæ ©ÍæÙ ÂÚU ØæÙ Ùãè´ çÎØæ »Øæ ÍæÐ w w 56. ç×Ü ¥ÂÙð âר ·¤æ °·¤ Âý×é¹ ©ÂØæðç»ÌæßæÎè ÍæÐ ha .n et 54. (1) en ad up ra tib 53. âæ×ýæØßæÎè §çÌãæâ·¤æÚU, Áðâ ç×Ü ·ð¤ â´Õ´Ï ×ð´ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ßÌÃØ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? .e 52. 1909 ×ð´ §´»Üð´ÇU ×ð´ §´çÇUØæ ·¤æ¡çâÜ ·ð¤ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âÎSØ çÙØéÌ ç·¤° »°? (1) °â.Âè. çâãæ °ß´ âéÚðUÎý ÙæÍ ÕÙÁèü (2) ·ð¤.Áè. »éÌæ °ß´ âñØÎ ãéâñÙ ÕðÜ»ýæ×è (3) âÚU »´»æ çâ´ã °ß´ ¥æ»æ ¹æ¡ (4) âè.Âè. ÚUæ×æSßæ×è ¥ÄØÚU °ß´ ¥Üè §×æ× D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 23 Paper-III 61. (2) Jaipur and Patiala (3) Mysore and Hyderabad (4) Bhopal and Kashmir Identify the person who was not a nationalist painter ? Michael Madhusudan Dutt (2) Raja Ravi Verma (3) Abinindranath Tagore (4) Nandlal Bose 63. ha .n et (1) The decision of partition of Bengal was implemented on which of the following date ? (1) 18th August 1905 (3) 10th November 1905 (2) 16th October 1905 (4) 5th December 1905 Which of the following is correct relating to the Swarajists entry into the legislature ? (1) To use it for the gradual transformation of Indian society. (2) To use it as the training institution for Indians. (3) To use it as a proper forum on which the struggle for the overthrow of colonial state was to be carried out. (4) To cooperate with the colonial state. Who among the following did not attend an All Parties Conference convened under Moti Lal Nehrus Presidentship ? (1) M.R. Jayakar (2) Sardar Mangal Singh (3) Sir Ali Imam (4) Mohammad Shafi w 62. Travancore and Baroda en ad up ra tib 60. (1) .e 59. Which of the following princely states given in pairs were the first to establish universities in their state ? w w 58. When did Edwin Montague make historic declaration outlining British policy of increasing association of Indians in every branch of administration ? (1) D-0615 17 July 1917 (2) !D-0615-PAPER-III! 20 August 1917 (3) 24 25 August 1917 (4) 29 August 1917 Paper-III 61. (2) ÁØÂéÚU °ß´ ÂçÅUØæÜæ (3) ×ñâêÚU °ß´ ãñÎÚUæÕæÎ (4) Öæð徆 °ß´ ·¤à×èÚU çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ ÚUæcÅþUßæÎè ç¿æ·¤æÚU Ùãè´ Íæ? ׿§·¤Ü ×ÏéâêÎÙ Îæ (2) ÚUæÁæ ÚUçß ß׿ü (3) ¥çÕçÙÎýÙæÍ ÅñU»æðÚU (4) Ù´ÎÜæÜ Õæðâ 63. ha .n et (1) Õ´»æÜ çßÖæÁÙ ·ð¤ çÙæüØ ·¤æð çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤â ÌæÚUè¹ ·¤æð Üæ»ê ç·¤Øæ »Øæ? (1) 18 ¥»SÌ 1905 (3) 10 ÙßÕÚU 1905 (2) (4) 16 ¥ÌêUÕÚU 1905 5 çÎâÕÚU 1905 çßÏæÙ ÂçÚUáÎ ×ð´ SßÚUæÁßæçÎØæð´ ·ð¤ Âýßðàæ âð â´Õ´çÏÌ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè ãñ? (1) ÖæÚUÌèØ â׿Á ·ð¤ ·ý¤ç×·¤ ÕÎÜæß ·ð¤ çܰ §â·¤æ ©ÂØæð» ç·¤ØæÐ (2) ÖæÚUÌèØæð´ ·ð¤ çܰ Âýçàæÿææ â´SÍæÙ ·ð¤ ÌæñÚU ÂÚU §â·¤æ ©ÂØæð» ç·¤ØæÐ (3) ¥æñÂçÙßðçàæ·¤ ÚUæØ ·¤æð â×æÌ ·¤ÚUÙð ·ð¤ çܰ â´æáü ·ð¤ ÌæñÚU ÂÚU §â·¤æ ©ÂØéÌ ×´¿ ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ ©ÂØæð» ç·¤Øæ »ØæÐ (4) ¥æñÂçÙßðçàæ·¤ ÚUæØ ·ð¤ âæÍ âãØæð» ·ð¤ çܰР(1) °×.¥æÚU. ÁæØ·¤ÚU (2) âÚUÎæÚU ×´»Ü çâ´ã (3) âÚU ¥Üè §×æ× (4) ׿ñã×Î àæÈ¤è ׿ðÌè ÜæÜ ÙðãM¤ ·¤è ¥ØÿæÌæ ×ð´ ÕéÜæ° »° âßüÎÜèØ â×ðÜÙ ×ð´ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤âÙð Öæ» Ùãè´ çÜØæ? w 62. ÅþUæßÙ·¤æðÚU °ß´ ÕǸæðÎæ en ad up ra tib 60. (1) .e 59. çÙÙçÜç¹Ì Øé׿ð´ ×ð´ Îè »§ü çÚUØæâÌæð´ ×ð´ ç·¤ãæð´Ùð ¥ÂÙð ÚUæØ ×ð´ çßàßçßlæÜØæð´ ·¤è SÍæÂÙæ âßüÂýÍ× ·¤è? w w 58. çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤â çÌçÍ ·¤æð °ÇUçßÙ ×æðÅðUØê Ùð ÂýàææâÙ ·ð¤ ÂýØð·¤ Öæ» ×ð´ ÖæÚUÌèØæð´ ·ð¤ âæÍ âãØæð» ÕɸæÙð ·¤è çÕýçÅUàæ ÙèçÌ ·¤è °ðçÌãæçâ·¤ ææðáææ ·¤è Íè? (1) D-0615 17 ÁéÜæ§ü 1917 (2) !D-0615-PAPER-III! 20 ¥»SÌ 1917 25 (3) 25 ¥»SÌ 1917 (4) 29 ¥»SÌ 1917 Paper-III 65. Which one of the following is not a correct statement regarding the Irwin - Gandhi Pact ? (1) To release all political prisoners including those convicted for violence. (2) The Government agreed for remission of all fines not yet collected. (3) To show lenient treatment towards those government employees who had resigned. (4) The government conceded the right to make salt for consumption of villagers along the coast. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). ha .n et 64. Assertion (A) : Prominent leaders of Indian National Congress did not like the idea of independent status for the princely states. Reason (R) : It was believed that, their existence as independent states would in no way affect Indias transition into a progressive nation. 66. (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false, but (R) is true. During the Civil Disobedience Movement, where did Sarojini Naidu lead the Satyagrahis to raid the salt depot ? (2) Wadala (3) Sanikatta (4) Dharasana w w Which Indian Princely state was the first to sign the Instrument of Accession to the Indian Union ? Patiala (2) Baroda (3) Bikaner (4) Udaipur w (1) 68. Dandi .e (1) 67. en ad up ra tib In the context of the above two statements which of the following is correct ? Which of the following was not a valid criticism of the working of Diarchy ? (1) Faulty division of subjects at the provincial level. (2) Lack of ministerial collective responsibility. (3) Paucity of finance for the transferred subjects. (4) The newly appointed ministers were inexperienced and incompetent. D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 26 Paper-III 65. çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ §ÚUçßÙ - »æ´Ïè â´çÏ ·ð¤ â´Õ´Ï ×ð´ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) çã´âæ ·ð¤ çܰ Îæðáè çâh ÃØçÌØæð´ âçãÌ âÖè ÚUæÁÙèçÌ·¤ ·ñ¤çÎØæð´ ·¤æð çÚUãæ ·¤ÚUÙæÐ (2) âÚU·¤æÚU ¥Öè Ì·¤ Á׿ Ùãè´ ãé° âÖè $Áé׿üÙæð´ ·¤è ×æÈ¤è ÂÚU âã×Ì ãæð »§üÐ (3) §SÌèȤæ Îð ¿é·ð¤ âÚU·¤æÚUè ·¤×ü¿æçÚUØæð´ ·ð¤ ÂýçÌ ©ÎæÚU ÃØßãæÚU ç·¤Øæ Áæ°Ð (4) âÚU·¤æÚU Ùð â×éÎý ÌÅU ·ð¤ ç·¤ÙæÚðU ÚUãÙð ßæÜð »ýæ×èææð´ ·ð¤ ©ÂÖæð» ·ð¤ çܰ Ù×·¤ ÕÙæÙð ·ð¤ ¥çÏ·¤æÚU ·¤æð Sßè·ë¤çÌ ÎèÐ Ùè¿ð Îæð ·¤ÍÙ çΰ »° ãñ´, °·¤ ·¤æð ·¤ÍÙ (A) ¥æñÚU ÎêâÚðU ·¤æð ·¤æÚUæ (R) ·¤ãæ »Øæ ãñÐ ha .n et 64. (A) : ÖæÚUÌèØ ÚUæcÅþUèØ ·¤æ´»ýðâ ·ð¤ Âý×é¹ ÙðÌæ¥æð´ ·¤æð çÚUØæâÌè ÚUæØæð´ ·¤æð SßÌ´æ Î$Áæü çΰ ÁæÙð ·¤æ çß¿æÚU Ââ´Î Ùãè´ ¥æØæÐ ·¤æÚUæ (R) : °ðâæ ×æÙæ »Øæ Íæ ç·¤ ©Ù·ð¤ SßÌ´æ ÚUæØæð´ ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ ¥çSÌß âð ÖæÚUÌ ·ð¤ °·¤ Âý»çÌàæèÜ ÚUæcÅþU ÕÙÙð ÂÚU ·¤æð§ü ÂýÖæß Ùãè´ ÂǸð»æÐ ·¤ÍÙ 66. (1) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´ ¥æñÚU (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ (R) ãñÐ (2) (A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´, ç·¤Ìé (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ (R) Ùãè´ ãñÐ (3) (A) âãè ãñ Üðç·¤Ù (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (4) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ ç·¤Ìé (R) âãè ãñÐ âçßæØ ¥ßææ ¥æÎæðÜÙ ·ð¤ ÎæñÚUæÙ, âÚUæðçÁÙè ÙæØÇêU Ùð ·¤ãæ¡ ÂÚU Ù×·¤ çÇUÂæð ÂÚU Ïæßæ ÕæðÜÙð ·ð¤ çܰ âØæ»ýçãØæð´ ·¤æ ÙðÌëß ç·¤Øæ Íæ? (2) ßÇUæÜæ (3) âæçÙ·¤Å÷ÅUæ (4) ÏÚUâæÙæ w w ÖæÚUÌèØ â´æ ×ð´ çßÜØ ·ð¤ çܰ Ò§SÅþU×ð´ÅU ¥æòȤ °âñàæÙÓ ÂÚU ãSÌæÿæÚU ·¤ÚUÙð ߿ܿ ·¤æñÙ âæ çÚUØæâÌè ÚUæØ Íæ? ÂçÅUØæÜæ (2) ÕǸæðÎæ (3) Õè·¤æÙðÚU (4) ©ÎØÂéÚU w (1) 68. Îæ´ÇUè .e (1) 67. en ad up ra tib ©ÂØüéÌ ÎæðÙæð´ ·¤ÍÙæð´ ·ð¤ â´ÎÖü ×ð´ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ âãè ãñ? mñÏ àææâÙ (ÇUæØ·¤èü) ·ð¤ ÕæÚðU ×ð´ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âè ¥æÜæð¿Ùæ Ì·ü¤ â´»Ì Ùãè´ Íè? (1) ÂýæÌèØ SÌÚU ÂÚU çßáØæð´ ·¤æ ÎæðáÂêæü çßÖæÁÙ (2) ×´çæ×´ÇUÜèØ âæ×êçã·¤ ©æÚUÎæçØß ·¤æ ¥Öæß (3) ãSÌæÌçÚUÌ çßáØæð´ ·ð¤ çܰ çßæ ·¤æ ¥Öæß (4) Ùß çÙØéÌ ×´æè ¥ÙéÖßãèÙ °ß´ ¥ØæðØ ÍðÐ D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 27 Paper-III (1) The Open Door (2) The New Deal (3) The Great Depression (4) None of the above Match the historians mentioned in the List - I with the school of history given in the List - II. Select the correct code given below : List - I List - II (Historian) (School of history) (a) R. Palme Dutt (i) Nationalist (b) Ranjit Guha (ii) Imperialist (c) W.W. Hunter (iii) Marxist (d) B.D. Basu (iv) Subaltern Code : (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (2) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) (3) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (4) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) .e In which context the term Paramountcy was used ? (1) To describe the relationship between the British crown and the Indian princes. (2) To describe the nature of confederacy of the Indian princes. (3) To describe the newly conquered territory by the British crown. w w w 71. ha .n et 70. The largest earthquake ever to be measured on the economic historians Richter Scale refers to : en ad up ra tib 69. (4) 72. To recognize the independent status of Indian princely states. From where the concept of Directive Principles of State Policy borrowed into the Indian Constitution ? (1) Irish Constitution (2) French Constitution (3) British Constitution (4) American Constitution D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 28 Paper-III (1) Î ¥æðÂÙ ÇUæðÚU (2) Î Øê ÇUèÜ (3) Î »ðýÅU çÇUÂýñàæÙ (4) ©ÂÚUæðÌ ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´ âê¿è - I ×ð´ ©çËÜç¹Ì §çÌãæâ·¤æÚUæð´ ·¤æð âê¿è - II ×ð´ çÎØð »° §çÌãæâ Üð¹Ù ·¤è çß¿æÚUàææ¹æ âð âé×ðçÜÌ ·¤èçÁØðÐ çÎØð »° ·ê¤ÅU ×ð´ âð âãè ©æÚU ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁØðÐ âê¿è - I âê¿è - II (§çÌãæâ·¤æÚU) (§çÌãæâ Üð¹Ù ·¤è çß¿æÚUàææ¹æ) (a) ¥æÚU. Âæ×ð Îæ (i) ÚUæcÅþUßæÎè (b) ÚUæÁèÌ »éãæ (ii) âæ×ýæØßæÎè (c) ÇUÜê. ÇÜê. ãÅUÚU (iii) ׿âüßæÎè (d) Õè.ÇUè. Õâê (iv) ©ÂææØè ·ê¤ÅU Ñ (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (2) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) (3) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (4) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) .e ç·¤â â´ÎÖü ×ð´ Òâßæðü¿ÌæÓ (ÂñÚUæ×æ©´âè) àæÎ ·¤æ ©ÂØæð» ç·¤Øæ »Øæ Íæ? (1) çÕýçÅUàæ ÌæÁ ¥æñÚU ÖæÚUÌèØ çÚUØæâÌè ÚUæÁæ¥æð´ ·ð¤ Õè¿ â´Õ´Ï ·¤æ ßæüÙ ·¤ÚUÙð ·ð¤ çܰР(2) ÖæÚUÌèØ çÚUØæâÌè ÚUæÁæ¥æð´ ·ð¤ â´æ ·ð¤ SßM¤Â ·¤æ ßæüÙ ·ð çܰР(3) çÕýçÅUàæ âæ×ýæØ mæÚUæ ÙØð çßÁØè ÿæðæ ·¤æ ßæüÙ ·¤ÚUÙð ·ð¤ çܰР(4) ÖæÚUÌèØ ÚUæÁâè çÚUØæâÌæð´ ·¤è SßÌ´æ çSÍçÌ ·¤æð ׿ØÌæ ÂýÎæÙ ·¤ÚUÙð ·ð¤ çܰРw w w 71. ha .n et 70. ÒÒ¥æçÍü·¤ §çÌãæâ·¤æÚU ·¤è çÚU°ÅUÚU âæÚUæè ÂÚU ×æÂæ »Øæ ¥Õ Ì·¤ ·¤æ âÕâð ÃØæÂ·¤ Öê¿æÜÓÓ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤ââð â´Õ´çÏÌ ãñ? en ad up ra tib 69. 72. ÖæÚUÌèØ â´çßÏæÙ ×ð´ ÒÒÚUæcÅþU ÙèçÌ ·ð¤ çÙÎðàææ×·¤ çâhæ´ÌÓÓ ·¤è ¥ßÏæÚUææ ·¤ãæ¡ âð Üè »§ü ãñ? (1) ¥æØÚUÜñÇU â´çßÏæÙ (2) Èý¤æ´â â´çßÏæÙ (3) çÕýÅðUÙ â´çßÏæÙ (4) ¥×ÚUè·¤è â´çßÏæÙ D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 29 Paper-III 75. (1) Of Grammatology (2) Speech and Phenomena (3) Writing and Difference (4) None of the above Identify from among the following who is not a post modernist critique : (1) Jacques Lacan (2) Hayden White (3) Michel Foucault (4) Jacques Derrida ha .n et 74. Jacques Derridas method of deconstruction finds primarily theorized in : Which of the following statements is not correct concerning D.D. Kosambis approach to history writing ? (1) His writings reflect a methodology that combined historical inquiry with sociology, anthropology and archaeology. (2) He accepted over-precise and misleading periodization of Indian history. (3) He dismissed dynastic tables and epigraphs of conquests. (4) He was more interested in modes of production and forms of social organization. en ad up ra tib 73. w w w .e -o0o- D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 30 Paper-III 75. (1) ¥æòȤ »ýæ×æðÅUæðÜæòÁè (2) SÂè¿ °´ÇU çÈ¤Ùæðç×Ùæ (3) ÚUæ§üçÅ´U» °´ÇU çÇUȤÚð´Uâ (4) ©ÂØéüÌ ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ °·¤ ©æÚU ¥æÏéçÙ·¤ÌæßæÎè â׿ܿð¿Ù Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) Áñ·¤ Ü·¤æÙ (2) ãðÇUÙ Ããæ§üÅU (3) ç×àæðÜ È餷¤æð (4) Áñâ ÇðUÚUèÇUæ ha .n et 74. Áñâ ÇðUÚUèÇUæ ·¤è çßçÙ׿üæ ·¤è ÂhçÌ ·¤æ (×ñÍÇU ¥æòȤ çÇU·¤âÅþUàæÙ) ×éØ M¤Â âð çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤â×ð´ çâhæÌ ÂýSÌéÌ ç·¤Øæ »Øæ ãñ? §çÌãæâ Üð¹Ù ·ð¤ â´ÎÖü ×ð´ ÇUè.ÇUè. ·¤æðâ´Õè âð â´Õ´çÏÌ çÙÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ßÌÃØ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (1) ©Ù·¤æ Üð¹Ù °·¤ ÂhçÌ ·¤æð ÂýçÌçÕ´çÕÌ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ Áæð â׿Á çßææÙ, ׿Ùß çßææÙ, ÂéÚUæÌß ·ð¤ âæÍ °ðçÌãæçâ·¤ ¥ßðáæ ·¤æð ÁæðÇ¸Ìæ ãñÐ (2) ©ãæð´Ùð ÖæÚUÌèØ §çÌãæâ ·ð¤ ¥çÌâêÿ× ¥æñÚU Öýæ×·¤ ·¤æÜ çßÖæÁÙ ·¤æð Sßè·¤æÚU ç·¤ØæÐ (3) ©ãæð´Ùð ÚUæÁß´àæè ÌæçÜ·¤æ¥æð´ ¥æñÚU çßÁØæð´ ·ð¤ ¥çÖÜð¹æð´ ·¤æð ¥Sßè·¤æÚU ·¤ÚU çÎØæÐ (4) ßã ©ÂæÎÙ ·¤è ÂhçÌØæð´ °ß´ âæ×æçÁ·¤ â´»ÆUÙ ·ð¤ Âý·¤æÚUæð´ ×ð´ ¥çÏ·¤ L¤ç¿ ÚU¹Ìæ ÍæÐ en ad up ra tib 73. w w w .e -o0o- D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 31 Paper-III w w w .e en ad up ra tib ha .n et Space For Rough Work D-0615 !D-0615-PAPER-III! 32 Paper-III
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