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2nd August 2014, 09:43 AM
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IAS History Question Paper
Will you please provide the IAS History Question Paper ?
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2nd August 2014, 10:40 AM
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Re: IAS History Question Paper
Here I am providing the list of few questions of IAS History exam which you are looking for . Q.1 Identify the following places marked on the map into question cum answer booklet supplied to you and right about short notes of 30 words on each of them in the space provided in the booklet. Locational hints for each of the places marked on the map are given below seriatim: i. A Paleolithic and Mesolithic site ii. A Mesolithic site iii. An important halting place iv. A Pre-Harappan site v. An important Harappan site vi. Site of important fossils vii. A Sea-port viii. A Paleolithic site ix. A Neolithic, Megalithic and Chalcolithic site x. A Harappan site xi. A Palaeolithic site xii. A Neolithic site xiii. A Chalcolithic site xiv. A Chalcolithic site xv. A site of Buddhist Monastery xvi. Painted Grey Ware site xvii. Site related to a famous Indian Philosopher xviii. Historical Rock-cut Caves xix. Famous Fort xx. Capital of famous Kingdom Q.2 (a) Evaluate various views regarding human settlements as gleaned from the Vedic sources. Q.2 (b) Discuss the water management and its conservation planning in the Harappan (Indus-Saraswati) cities. Q.2 (c) In the absence of a written script Chalcolithic pottery gives us a fascinating insight into the culture and life styles of the people of those times. Comment critically. Q.3 (a) On the basis of contemporary sources assess the nature of banking and usuary in ancient India. Q.3 (b) Social norms for women in the Dharmasastra and Arthasastra tradition were framed in accordance with the Varnashrama tradition. Evaluate critically. Q.3 (c) “The varna concept may always have been largely a theoretical model and never an actual description of society." Comment in the context of Ancient India. Q.4 (a) Evaluate the contribution of the Puranas in disseminating secular knowledge among the masses in ancient India. Q.4 (b) Evaluate the ownership of land in ancient India on the basis of literary and epigraphic sources. Q.4 (c) Explain as to how the early Buddhist Stupa art, while using folk motifs and narratives and common cultural symbols, succeeded in transforming these themes for expounding the Buddhist ideals. SECTION- B Q .5 Write short notes in not more than 150 words on each of the following:- Q.5 (a) Evaluate the Malfuzat texts sources of medieval history. Q.5 (b) Discuss the state of society and economy of the Bahmani kingdom as gleaned from historical sources. Q.5 (c) Give a sketch of Indian trade with Europe during the Mughal period. Q.5 (d) Analyze the steps taken by Razia Sultan to strengthen her position as an independent ruler despite various obstacles. Q.5 (e) Bhakti and mysticism of Lal Ded emerged as a social force in Kashmir. Comment. Q.6 (a) Evaluate the conditions of industries in India from 1200 to 1500 CE. Q.6 (b) On the basis of contemporary sources evaluate the system of agriculture and irrigation of the Vijaynagar kingdom. Q.6 (c) Critically evaluate the educational development during Sultanate period. Q.7 (a) On the basis of the accounts of Europeans being out the agrarian crisis of the 17th century CE India. Q.7 (b) Evaluate critically the conditions of labour from 1200 - 1500 CE on the basis of historical sources. Q.7 (c) Discuss and evaluate critically various trends in the historiography of bhakti. Q.8 (a) Analyze how the political processes of state formation of Mewar, from 10th-15th century CE was challenged in the 16th century CE by the imperialist policy of Akbar. Q.8 (b) Assess the Lekhapaddhati as an important source for evaluating the society and economy of the thirteenth century CE with special reference to Gujarat. Q.8 (c) Assess the development of Science and Technology in the Mughal period. |