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- Question 1 of 12
1. Question
Category: NCERTConsider following pairs about leaders and their movement in forest against the changes that were being imposed on them regions of India:
1. Birsa Munda – Santhal
2. Siddhu and Kanu – Chhotanagpur
3. Alluri Sitarama Raju – Andhra Pradesh
Which of the above pairs correctly matched?CorrectAll three pairs are correctly matched: Birsa Munda (Santhal), Siddhu and Kanu (Chhotanagpur), and Alluri Sitarama Raju (Andhra Pradesh).
IncorrectAll three pairs are correctly matched: Birsa Munda (Santhal), Siddhu and Kanu (Chhotanagpur), and Alluri Sitarama Raju (Andhra Pradesh).
- Question 2 of 12
2. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to dhangars of Maharashtra, consider the following statements:
1. The dhangars were mainly shepherds but some also reared buffaloes.
2. Bajra was the main crop of semi-arid area where the dhangars stayed.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectBoth statements are correct: Dhangars were shepherds (some reared buffaloes) and Bajra was the main crop.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct: Dhangars were shepherds (some reared buffaloes) and Bajra was the main crop.
- Question 3 of 12
3. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following is NOT a Pastoralist community of South India?
a) Kurumas
b) Gollas
c) Maldhari
d) KurubasCorrectMaldhari is not a South Indian pastoralist community; it belongs to Gujarat.
IncorrectMaldhari is not a South Indian pastoralist community; it belongs to Gujarat.
- Question 4 of 12
4. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the Game Polo:
1. Polo was invented in India by the colonial officials.
2. Unlike other games, polo was exported from the colonies to Britain.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectBoth the statements are correct. Polo was developed in India (Manipur) and exported to Britain by colonial officials.
IncorrectBoth the statements are correct. Polo was developed in India (Manipur) and exported to Britain by colonial officials.
- Question 5 of 12
5. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the term ‘Chapkan’:
1. It was considered as the most suitable National dress for men.
2. It was a long buttoned coat which had elements of Hindu and Muslim dress.
3. The model of Chapkan was suggested by Rabindranath Tagore.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectThe chapkan (a long buttoned coat) was considered the most suitable dress for men. The Tagore family of Bengal experimented, beginning in the 1870s, with designs for a national dress for both men and women in India.
Rabindranath Tagore suggested that instead of combining Indian and European dress, India’s national dress should combine elements of Hindu and Muslim dress.
IncorrectThe chapkan (a long buttoned coat) was considered the most suitable dress for men. The Tagore family of Bengal experimented, beginning in the 1870s, with designs for a national dress for both men and women in India.
Rabindranath Tagore suggested that instead of combining Indian and European dress, India’s national dress should combine elements of Hindu and Muslim dress.
- Question 6 of 12
6. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the changes that were brought in by the Swadeshi Movement:
1. The women were urged to wear silk and glass bangles instead of shell bangles.
2. The movement set in a permanent change in clothing styles with khadi making way for European dress.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectDuring Swadeshi Movement, the use of khadi was made a patriotic duty. Women were urged to throw away their silks and glass bangles and wear simple shell bangles.
IncorrectDuring Swadeshi Movement, the use of khadi was made a patriotic duty. Women were urged to throw away their silks and glass bangles and wear simple shell bangles.
- Question 7 of 12
7. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following personalities did not adopt the coarse Khadi clothes insisted by Mahatma Gandhi?
1. Babasaheb Ambedkar
2. Sarojini Naidu
3. Kamala Nehru
4. Kasturba Gandhi
5. Motilal Nehru
Which of the following is the correct alternative?CorrectBabasaheb Ambedkar never gave up the Western-style suit. Many Dalits began in the early 1910s to wear three- piece suits, and shoes and socks on all public occasions, as a political statement of self-respect.
Sarojini Naidu and Kamala Nehru, wore coloured saris with designs, instead of coarse, white homespun.
IncorrectBabasaheb Ambedkar never gave up the Western-style suit. Many Dalits began in the early 1910s to wear three- piece suits, and shoes and socks on all public occasions, as a political statement of self-respect.
Sarojini Naidu and Kamala Nehru, wore coloured saris with designs, instead of coarse, white homespun.
- Question 8 of 12
8. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to Mahatma Gandhi’s experiments with clothing, consider the following statements:
1. Gandhiji first appeared in a lungi and kurta when he came back to India.
2. He continued to wear Western clothes in South Africa till his last day to make a powerful political statement.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectIn Durban in 1913, Gandhi first appeared in a lungi and kurta with his head shaved as a sign of mourning to protest against the shooting of Indian coal miners.
He wore Western clothes for his most of the time in foreign countries. Soon he decided that dressing ‘unsuitably’ was a more powerful political statement.
IncorrectIn Durban in 1913, Gandhi first appeared in a lungi and kurta with his head shaved as a sign of mourning to protest against the shooting of Indian coal miners.
He wore Western clothes for his most of the time in foreign countries. Soon he decided that dressing ‘unsuitably’ was a more powerful political statement.
- Question 9 of 12
9. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to development of cricket in India, consider the following statements:
1. The first Indian cricket club was the Mumbai cricket club established at the end of eighteenth century.
2. Through the eighteenth century the game was mostly played by British military men and civil servants.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectThe first Indian club, the Calcutta Cricket Club, was established in 1792.
Through the eighteenth century, cricket in India was almost wholly a sport played by British military men and civil servants in all-white clubs and gymkhanas.
IncorrectThe first Indian club, the Calcutta Cricket Club, was established in 1792.
Through the eighteenth century, cricket in India was almost wholly a sport played by British military men and civil servants in all-white clubs and gymkhanas.
- Question 10 of 12
10. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the Parsi cricket team of India:
1. The origin of cricket played in India is attributed to the Parsi community.
2. The Parsi team was the first Indian team to tour England for cricket.
3. The first Indian cricket club, the Oriental Cricket Club in Bombay, was established by the Parsi community.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?Correctcricket played by Indians are to be found in Bombay and the first Indian community to start playing the game was the small community of Zoroastrians, the Parsis. The Parsi team, the first Indian cricket team to tour England in 1886.
Brought into close contact with the British because of their interest in trade and the first Indian community to westernise, the Parsis founded the first Indian cricket club, the Oriental Cricket Club in Bombay in 1848.
Incorrectcricket played by Indians are to be found in Bombay and the first Indian community to start playing the game was the small community of Zoroastrians, the Parsis. The Parsi team, the first Indian cricket team to tour England in 1886.
Brought into close contact with the British because of their interest in trade and the first Indian community to westernise, the Parsis founded the first Indian cricket club, the Oriental Cricket Club in Bombay in 1848.
- Question 11 of 12
11. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to Mahatma Gandhi’s approach related to colonial sport, consider the following statements:
1. Mahatma Gandhi supported colonial sport as he thought sport was necessary to maintain balance between body and mind.
2. He believed sport is also a form of education and colonial sports were very effective.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectMahatma Gandhi believed that sport was essential for creating a balance between the body and the mind. However, he often emphasised that games like cricket and hockey were imported into India by the British and were replacing traditional games. Hence, he did not support them.
Such games as cricket, hockey, football and tennis were for the privileged, he believed. They showed a colonial mindset and were a less effective education than the simple exercise of those who worked on the land.
IncorrectMahatma Gandhi believed that sport was essential for creating a balance between the body and the mind. However, he often emphasised that games like cricket and hockey were imported into India by the British and were replacing traditional games. Hence, he did not support them.
Such games as cricket, hockey, football and tennis were for the privileged, he believed. They showed a colonial mindset and were a less effective education than the simple exercise of those who worked on the land.
- Question 12 of 12
12. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding the game Hockey:
1. Modern hockey has evolved from traditional games in Great Britain.
2. Shinty and bandy are the names of traditional games from which hockey has evolved.
3. The first hockey club in India was established at the end of eighteenth century.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectModern hockey evolved from traditional games once current in Britain. Amongst its sporting ancestors, hockey can count the Scottish game called shinty, the English and Welsh game called bandy and Irish hurling.
The first hockey club in India was started in Calcutta in 1885-1886.
IncorrectModern hockey evolved from traditional games once current in Britain. Amongst its sporting ancestors, hockey can count the Scottish game called shinty, the English and Welsh game called bandy and Irish hurling.
The first hockey club in India was started in Calcutta in 1885-1886.
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