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Champ Jee
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 22/3/18
Q2.
Where are these important centres of non cooperation and civil disobedience?
(Map work).
Q.2. Important Centres of Indian National Movement
(Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movement)
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Aditya
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 22/3/18
Important points before sst board
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2
Murugan
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 22/3/18
Which is the first Bengali novel
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8
Sahil Haque
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
The topics which are covered in map work for example the type of and dams.....will they come in CBSE board exam??
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3
Lokesh Gupta
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
Can u provide link for this for social science:
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Srinivas
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
Hello there meritnation experts. Why are you deleting most of the questions??!! It is very uncomfortable for me and most of my friends to now find the answers.
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Aditi Verma
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
?Awareness of women?s right and interest based on the belief of the social, economic and political equality of the gender began to spread in Europe??. In the light of statement assess the role of women in the liberal movement.
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1
I.balavaseekaran Ilango
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
I am very scared about my sst exam because i have only 1 day leave what should i do
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1
Samyuktha M. S
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
Solve this:
Study the given passage and answer the questions that follows :
'In earlier times, foreign travellers in India marvelled at the courage,
truthfulness and modesty of the people of the Arya Vamsa, now they
remark mainly on the absence of those qualities. In those days Hindus
would set out on conquest and hoist their flags in Tatar, China and other
countries; now a few soldiers from a tiny island far away are lording it over
the land of India. '
Tarni Charan Chattopadhyay, Bharathasher Itihas. (The History of
Bharatvarsh) Vol. I. 1858
(13.1) Mention the qualities of 'Arya Vamsa' that were admired by the
foreign travellers in earlier times.
(13.2) How did folklore help in the spread of nationalism amongst the
Indians ? Explain.
Answer
1
Samyuktha M. S
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
Solve this:
Study the given passage and answer the questions that follow :
The Independence Day Pledge, 26 January 1930
'We believe that it is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as Of any
Other people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits Of their toil and have
the necessities of life, so that they may have full opportunities of growth.
We believe also that if any government deprives a people Of these rights
and oppresses them, the people have a further right to alter it or to abolish
it. The British Government in India has not only deprived the Indian people
of their freedom but has based it self on the exploitation of the masses, and
has ruined India economically, politically, culturally and spiritually. We
believe, therefore, that India must sever the British connection and attain
Puma Swaraj or Complete Independence. '
(13. I) Why was it the inalienable right Of the Indian people to have freedom ?
(13.2) HOW did British Govt. exploit the Indian masses ? Explain.
Answer
1
Ananye
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
can we jumble questions while attempting board exam ??
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1
अर्कज ..
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
' Poverty is a big challenge to the Indian democracy. ?Explain this statement with reference to the outcomes of democracy.
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3
अर्कज ..
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
What are green berets ?
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5
Aishwarya.t Thirumurugan
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
Solve this:
Answer
3
अर्कज ..
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 21/3/18
' Poverty is a big challenge to the Indian democracy. ?Explain this statement with reference to the outcomes of democracy.
Answer
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Where are these important centres of non cooperation and civil disobedience?
(Map work).
Q.2. Important Centres of Indian National Movement
(Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movement)
Solve this:
Study the given passage and answer the questions that follows :
'In earlier times, foreign travellers in India marvelled at the courage,
truthfulness and modesty of the people of the Arya Vamsa, now they
remark mainly on the absence of those qualities. In those days Hindus
would set out on conquest and hoist their flags in Tatar, China and other
countries; now a few soldiers from a tiny island far away are lording it over
the land of India. '
Tarni Charan Chattopadhyay, Bharathasher Itihas. (The History of
Bharatvarsh) Vol. I. 1858
(13.1) Mention the qualities of 'Arya Vamsa' that were admired by the
foreign travellers in earlier times.
(13.2) How did folklore help in the spread of nationalism amongst the
Indians ? Explain.
Study the given passage and answer the questions that follow :
The Independence Day Pledge, 26 January 1930
'We believe that it is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as Of any
Other people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits Of their toil and have
the necessities of life, so that they may have full opportunities of growth.
We believe also that if any government deprives a people Of these rights
and oppresses them, the people have a further right to alter it or to abolish
it. The British Government in India has not only deprived the Indian people
of their freedom but has based it self on the exploitation of the masses, and
has ruined India economically, politically, culturally and spiritually. We
believe, therefore, that India must sever the British connection and attain
Puma Swaraj or Complete Independence. '
(13. I) Why was it the inalienable right Of the Indian people to have freedom ?
(13.2) HOW did British Govt. exploit the Indian masses ? Explain.