X

CBSE Academic Class XII History SET 2 Sample Question Paper 2015-16

Name of the Board : CBSE Academic
Class : XII STD
Subject : History SET 2
Year : 2015-16

Website : http://cbseacademic.in/SQP_CLASSXII_2015_16.html
Download Sample Question Paper https://www.pdfquestion.in/uploads/8057History.pdf
Download Marking Scheme : https://www.pdfquestion.in/uploads/8057HistoryMS.pdf

History SET 2 Sample Question Paper :

Time : 3 HRS
MM : 80

Related : CBSE Academic Class XII Heritage Crafts Sample Question Paper 2015 : www.pdfquestion.in/8055.html

General Instructions :
1. Answer all the questions. Some questions have choice. Marks are indicated against each question.
2. Answer to questions no. 1 to 3 carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each
3. Answer to questions no. 4 to 9 carrying 4 marks should not exceed 100 words. Students should attempt only five questions in this section
4. Question 10 ( for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory question
5. Answer to questions 11 to 13 carrying 8 marks should not exceed 350 words.
6. Questions 14-16 are source based questions and have no internal choice
7. Questions 17 is a Map question includes identification and significant test items. Attach the map with the answer sheet.

Part – A :
Answer all the questions given below: (2X3=6)
1. Why did Akbar show high respect towards the inter-faith debates? Give two reasons 2
2. How did Kushanas of first century BCE exemplify themselves with high status? State any two significant ways 2
3. Compare the racial divide of ‘Black Town’ and ‘White Town’ in colonial India . 2

Part – B :
Section-I :
Answer any five of the following questions: (4X5=20)
4. ‘Epigraphy alone does not provide a full understanding of political and economic history.’Justify the statement with its four limitations 4
5. How have archaeologists used evidence from material remains to piece together parts of a fascinating Harappa history? Explain 4
6. Why were agricultural tracts incorporated within the fortified area of the Vijayanagara Empire? Give reasons 4
7. Abu’l Fazl had shaped and articulated the ideas associated with the reign of Akbar‘. Substantiate the statement in the context Mughal court. 4
8. What was the Limitation Law of 1859? State its impacts on the ryots. 4
9. Critically evaluate Governor General Lord Dalhousie’s policy towards Awadh during 1850s .4

Section – II :
Value Based Question :(Compulsory) (4×1=4)
Read the following lines and answer the question that follows
A poem by Karaikkal Ammaiyar in which she describes herself The female Pey (demoness) with . . . bulging veins,
protruding eyes, white teeth and shrunken stomach,
red haired and jutting teeth, lengthy shins extending till the ankles,
shouts and wails while wandering in the forest.

10.  Karaikkal Ammaiyar’s poetry dismantles the paradigm of human order and duty rooted in the household not by focusing on gender roles, but by extolling devotion. Highlight the values that provide the potential space for women in this emerging tradition

Part – C :
Long Questions : (8×3=24)
Answer all the questions given below :
11. How did Siddhartha come to be known as the Buddha? Explain his philosophy mentioned in the Sutta-Pitaka . 4+4= 8
OR
Describe the sculptural aspects of Sanchi Stupa . State the reasons for the survival of this Stupa
12. Analyze the condition of forest dwellers in the Mughal agrarian society. 8
OR
Examine the role of the village Panchayats in the Mughal period
13. ‘Non cooperation became the epoch in the life of India and of Gandhiji‘. Justify this statement with examples 8
OR
Buried under the debris of the violence and pain of Indian partition is an enormous history of help, humanity & harmony’. Explain

Part-D :
Source Based Questions : (7×3=21)
14. Read the following excerpt carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Proper social roles
Here is a story from the Adi Parvan of the Mahabharata: Once Drona, a Brahmana who taught archery to the Kuru princes, was approached by Ekalavya, a forest dwelling nishada (a hunting community). When Drona, who knew the dharma, refused to have him as his pupil, Ekalavya returned to the forest, prepared an image of Drona out of clay, and treating it as his teacher, began to practise on his own. In due course, he acquired great skill in archery. One day, the Kuru princes went hunting and their dog, wandering in the woods, came upon Ekalavya.

14.1 Why did Drona refuse to have Eklavya as his pupil? 2
14.2 What did Drona demand from Eklavya? How did Eklavya react on it? 3
14.3 Why did Drona ask for such type of gurudakshina? Give reasons. 2

15 Read the following excerpt carefully and answer the questions that follow: Education and Entertainment
This is what Ibn Juzayy, who was deputed to write what Ibn Battuta dictated, said in his introduction:
A gracious direction was transmitted (by the ruler) that he (Ibn Battuta) should dictate an account of the cities which he had seen in his travel, and of the interesting events which had clung to his memory, and that he should speak of those whom he had met of the rulers of countries, of their distinguished men of learning, and their pious saints.

15.1 Who was Ibn Batuta? 2
15.2 Mention any three exciting things which he noticed in India . 3
15.3 How has Ibn Batuta accounted his travelling experience in Rihla? 2

Brightlin:
www.pdfquestion.in © 2022 Contact Us   Privacy Policy   Site Map