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Based on NTA Mock Test HUMANITIES (ARTS) Each Model Test Paper Consists of : Paragraph Based MCQs. O Geography Assertion & Reason Type MCQs. O History Conceptual MCQs O Economics O Political Science [cuerwisrony rest Instructions Attempt only 40 questions out of the given $0 questions, Full Marks: 40 (Time: 45 Minutes) 1. The symbol used to describe Buddha’s first 4, Shalabhanjike b. Wheel ©. Stupa Tree 2. The ancient history of Indian trade rightly begins from the period a. Vedic b. Harappan . Buddhist d. Mauryan 43. Select the correct statement regarding the sea ‘rade in Vijaynagar empire: 4, Sea trade was ignored. », Sea trade was discouraged, . Sea trade was given royal patronage. 4, Sea trade was let in the care of selected traders. 4, Agrahara mean: 4. The land that was donated to a Brahmin A gathering place c. Areas that were given to soldiers deNone ofthe above '5. The ritilis associated with) Mahanavami Dibba a. Dussehra . Durga Puja . Navrat 4. All of the Above 6. Awadh and Satara were captured under 4. Doctrine of Lapse . Subsidiary Alliance «. Issue of Misgovemance 4. Mahalwari System 7. Who wrote Badshah Nama? ‘4, Abul Fazal », Abul Hamid Lobri ce. Abass Khan «Mirza Muhammad 8, The reason’s for the popularity of Gandhi among, the common people is/are: 1, He wore dot like them, 2, He lived like them, 3, He spoke their language> Choose the correct option: a. Only (Land (2) ». Only (2) and (3) Only (2) 4. Allo the Above 9. The aggressive plea that “Hindi be used as the language of constitution making was given by: aR Dhulekar b.IAIPAL Singh NG Ranga 4 Sardar Patel 10, The main feature of the Harappan script was: a. It was written from left to right ». It was written from right to left. c. It was written from top to bottom d. It was written fro top to bottom AL, The first Director General of the Archacological Survey of India was: a, John Marshall b. Cunningham ©. REM Wheeler 4. None of the above 12. The military activities of teh Mauryan Empire were conduct by 4 A committe and six subcommittees ’, Two committees and five subcommittees «, Three committees and five subcommittees 4d, Four committees and three subcommittees 13, Harshacharita was composed by: a. Kautilya ». Megasthenes , Banabbarta .None of the above 14, The first gold coins in India were issued by: a, Shakas b. Satavahanas ©. Gupta rulers 4. Kushanas 15, The term Vanik is used for the a, Aritisans b. Businessman c, Farmers 4. Soldiers 16, Match of following: List | List 1. Ramayana A. Buddhist Text 2, Mahabharata, 2. Valmiki 3, AshtadhyayiC. Ved Vyas 4. Tipitaka =D, Dharmashrastrs Manusmriti —E, Panini a LB 2c 4A 5D bo LB 2E 4A 5D cc LB RA 4D SE d LC 2B 3A 4D SE 17. Charaka and Sushruta Sambita are related with: bb, Mathmeties, ©. Ayurveda 4. Cookery 18, Sanchi was declared the world heritage site in the year: a, 1889 b. 1950 ©. 1850 4.1989 19, Match of following List List 1 Krishna A, Andal Bhakti saints 2 Nirguns BL Mira Bai Bhakti saints, ‘Alwar saints C. Karaikkal Ammaiyar 20, a. 2, 4, 25, 26. 4 Nayanar © a LB db 1B « LD a 1B 2B 2D 2B 2D 3c 3c 3A 4 3A Sufi-tradition is related to a. Hinduism ». Sikhism «. Islam 4. Christianity ‘The Alvar saints of south weft devotees of a. Shiva Brahma e, Vishnu 4. Ganesha Harihara and Bulkka belonged t@ which dynasty? a, Tuluva ’. Saluvas, c. Aravidu 4. Sangam }..The number of dynasties who ruled Vijayanagara Empire were‘was, a, Two b Five ©, Three 4. Four ‘The rulers of Vijayanagara got dams and canals buil because. a, Vijayanagara was a sermi-arid area >. For irrigation of agriculuture fields ¢, For housefold work 4. All ofthe above The Mughal dynasty was founded by. a, Babar b.Humayan c, Akbar 4.Jabagir By what name was te translation of Mahabharata text in Persian known? a, Razmnama b Rihala «Kitab ul Hind 4 Akbarnama 2. 28, 29, 30, 31, 3B. By what name was Akbar’s important peace policy known? ‘a, Sulah-e-kul b. Din-e-Tahi , Respect for all religions 4 Which Mughal ruler was given the tittle of Alamgir? a, Aurangzeb b. Shaljaban c. Jahangir Akbar izadi Who was the governor general of Bengal at the time when permanent settlement was implemented? a, Lord Curzon b. Dalhousie «©, Lord Comwallis 4. William Bentinck By what name was the class of rich peasants in Bengal known? a, Jotedars b. Zamindars c, Sahukars Tenants Which area was declared as the land of Santhals? a, Damin-i-Koh b. Burdwan «, Caleutta 4. Midnapur 2. Which city of Britain was frmous for the production of cotton textile? «a, London b. Manchester ©, YorkShire 4. Birmingham From which city did the revolt of 1857 start? a, Meerut b. Delhi c. Kanpur 4. thanst |. What was the immediate cause of the Revolt of 1857 a Killing offirangi soldiers b. Cartridges greased with fat , Bone Dust in flour 4.Less salary Case study Questions (Passage Based) Whas has Talukdars thought g ‘The attitude of Talukdars was best expressed by Hanwant Singh, the Raja of Kalakankar, near Rac Bareli. During the mutiny, Hanwant Singh had given shelter to a British officer, and conveyed him to safety. ‘While taking leave of the officer, Hanwant Singh told him: Sahib, your contryment came into this country and drove out our King. You sent your officers round the districts to examine the titles to the estates, At ‘one blow you took from me lands which from time immemorial had been in my family. I submitted Suddenly misfortune fell upon you. The people of the land rose against you, You came to me wiiom you had . Mahatma Gandhi al, . Subbash Chandra Bose 4. Bhagat Singh Read the following excerpt carefully and answer any three questions: Charkha Mahatma Gandhi was profoundly critical of the modern age in which machines enslaved humans and displaced labour. He saw the charkha as a symbol of a human society that would not glorify machines and technoloy. TThe spinning wheel, moreover, could provide the poor ‘with supplementary income and make them self-reliant 42. According to Mahatma Gandhi: Machines enslaved humans and displaced labour. b. The wheel is itself and exquistite piece of machinery «is tight and (b) is wrong Both (a) and (b) are right Charkha can: 4. Make poor selFreliant ’. Concentrates wealth in the hands of few «. Make poor dependant 4. Glorify machines 44, Mahatma Gandhi was a big evtié of glorifications of machines because: a. Machines save on manual labour. ». Thousands.of people will get umemployed, . Life will become comfortable. Machines are a source of supplementary yeome. 45. Given bel@w are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) The other as Reason (R). Assertion: In rural Bengal, the power of Jotedars ‘was more effective tat that of Zaminda Reason: Jotedars deliberately delayed payments of revenue ofthe Zamindas. a. Only Assertion (A) is corect. b. Only Reason (R) is correct. ©. Both Assertion (A) and reason (R) are comect but reason (R) is not the explanation of the statement 4 Both Assertion (A) and reason (R) are correct and reason (R) isthe correct explanation of the Assertion (A). 46, The Hansa Mehta of Bombay demanded: 47. 48, 49, 50, a, Justice for women, », Separate electorate for women, c, Reservation of seats for women, © The one who urged that the term minorities be interpreted in economic terms was: a. Jaipal Singh, b.N.G. Ranga . Mahatma Gandhi d. Balkrishna Sharma d, Separate electrote for minorities Match of following List Lis IL 1, Union List A. Income Taxané excise dity 2. State List BL end property Tax 3. Concurrent! C. Customs Duty and List Company Taxes a 1C 2A 3B bo LC 2B RA LB LA 3c d LA 2B 3C Justice for women mean: Social justice ’, Economic Justice «Political Justice 4. All of the above ‘The Chairman of the draft committee of the Constituent Assembly was: a. BN, Rau b.DrB, R, Ambedkar ©, Dr Rajendra Prasad 4, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel 10, 1 2. 13. 14. |. (b) Wheel (b) Harappan . (b) Sea trade was discouraged |. (a) The land that was donated to a Brahmin . (a) All of the Above (a) Doctrine of Lapse .(b) Abul Hamid Lohri 8, (b) Only (2) and (3) 9. (a) RV Dhulekar (b) It was written from right to left |. (b) Cunninghum . (8) A committe and six subcommittees 15. 16. 17. 18, 19. 20. 21. 2, 23. 24, 25, 26. 27. 28, 29. (©) Banabhatta (@) Kushanas (a) Businessman (8) IB, 2-6, 3B, 44, SD (©) Ayurveda (a) 1989 (@) FB,2D, (©) Jslam (©) Vishnu (@) Sangam (@) Four (@) All of the above (a) Babar (a) Razmnama (a) Sulh-e-kul (a) Aurangzeb (©) Lord Cornwallis B. 44, 45, 46. 41. 48, 49, 50. (a) Jotedars (a) Damin-i-Koh . (b) Manchester (a) Meerut .(b) the issue of new gunpowder cartridges ‘greased with fat for the Enfield rifle (a) Britain = (a) 1857 (a) Britishers (a) Quit India Movement (©) Mohammad Ali and Shaukat Ali ).@) Amritsar (a) Jawahar Lal Nehru . (a) Machine enslaved Humans and displaced labour (a) Make poor self-reliant (b) Thousands of people will become unemployed (©) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. Jotedars were more powerful than zamindars because they lived in the villages and had direct control over the villagers. (a) Justice for women (b) N. G. Ranga @rALB EB (d) All of the above (b) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar ere Ute Til o !*cuet°) ee aes ein aa “cueT® “-cuer ° For more Downloads, FREE Chapters & Model Paper for CUET visit: hltpsiflaltisvortex.com/cuetupdates!

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