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Read the following source carefully and answer the questions that follow:

We say that it is our firm and solemn resolve to have an independent sovereign republic. India is bound to be sovereign, it is bound to be independent and it is bound to be a republic. Now, some friends have raised the question: “Why have you not put in the word ‘democratic’ here.?” Well, I told them that it is conceivable, of course, that a republic may not be democratic but the whole of our past is witness to this fact that we stand for democratic institutions. Obviously, we are aiming at democracy and nothing less than democracy. What form of democracy, what shape it might take is another matter. The democracies of the present day, many of them in Europe and elsewhere, have played a great part in the world’s progress. Yet it may be doubtful if those democracies may not have to change their shape somewhat before long if they have to remain completely democratic. We are not going just to copy, I hope, a certain democratic procedure or an institution of a so-called democratic country. We may improve upon it. In any event whatever system of government we may establish here must fit in with the temper of our people and be acceptable to them. We stand for democracy. It will be for this House to determine what shape to give to that democracy, the fullest democracy, I hope. The House will notice that in this Resolution, although we have not used the word “democratic” because we thought it is obvious that the word "republic” contains that word and we did not want to use unnecessary words and redundant words, we have done something much more than using the word. We have given the content of democracy in this Resolution and not only the content of democracy but the content, if I may say so, of economic democracy in this Resolution. Others might take objection to this Resolution on the ground that we have not said that it should be a Socialist State. Well, I stand for Socialism and, I hope, India will stand for Socialism and that India will go towards the constitution of a Socialist State and I do believe that the whole world will have to go that way.

CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY DEBATES (CAD), VOL.I

  1. Explain the term sovereignty
  2. How has democracy been related to sovereignty in the passage?
  3. How did the Constitutional framers highlight the need for economic democracy?
[15] Framing the Constitution: the Beginning of a New Era
Chapter: [15] Framing the Constitution: the Beginning of a New Era
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Examine how the lives of Paharias in the hills of Raj Mahal, were intimately connected to the forests.

[10] Colonialism and the Countryside: Exploring Official Archives
Chapter: [10] Colonialism and the Countryside: Exploring Official Archives
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Explain the main provisions of Subsidiary Alliance as devised by Lord Wellesley in 1798.

[11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
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Describe the circumstances that led to the initiation of Non-Cooperation Movement by Gandhiji. Explain the significance of this movement?

[13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
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Read the source given below carefully and answer the questions that follow:

"We are not going just to copy"

This is what Jawahar Lal Nehru said in his famous speech of 13 December, 1946:

We say that it is our firm and solemn resolve to have an independent sovereign republic. India is bound to be sovereign, it is bound to be independent and it is bound to be a republic ...

Now, some friends have raised the question: "Why have you not put in the word 'democratic' here?" Well, I told them that it is conceivable, of course, that a republic may not be democratic but the whole of our past is witness to this fact that we stand for democratic institutions. Obviously we are aiming at democracy and nothing less than a democracy. What form of democracy, what shape it might take is another matter. The democracies of the present day, many of them in Europe and elsewhere, have played a great part in the world's progress. Yet it may be doubtful if those democracies may not have to change their shape somewhat before long if they have to remain completely democratic. We are not going just to copy, I hope, a certain democratic procedure or an institution of a so-called democratic country. We may improve upon it. In any event whatever system of government we may establish here must fit in with the temper of our people and be acceptable to them. We stand for democracy. It will be for this House to determine what shape to give to that democracy, the fullest democracy.

  1. Define the term sovereignty.
  2. Which constitutions of the countries were referred by the Constitution Assembly?
  3. How is democracy explained in this source?
[15] Framing the Constitution: the Beginning of a New Era
Chapter: [15] Framing the Constitution: the Beginning of a New Era
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On the given political outline map of India mark and label of the follow with appropriate symbol:

The place where Jallianwala Bagh Massacre happened.

[13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
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Explain why the Revolt of 1857 became an expression of popular resistance in Awadh than any where else to the British rule.

[11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
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"The link between sepoys and the rural peasant folk had important implications in the course of the Revolt of 1857." Elucidate the statement with suitable examples.

[11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
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Explain the impact of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah's exile in 1856 on the people of Awadh.

[11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
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Read the given information and identify the leader of 1857 Revolt from the following options:

  • Nawab of Awadh
  • Was dethroned and exiled to Calcutta 
  • British wrongly assumed him as unpopular ruler
[11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
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Which of the following is correctly matched? 

[4] Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings: Cultural Developments
Chapter: [4] Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings: Cultural Developments
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Match the following:

  List-I
(Cult)
  List-II
(Saints)
A. Alvar    1. Guru Gobind Singh
B. Nayanar 2. Andal 
C. Sufism 3. Karaikkel-Ammaiyaar 
D. Sikhism 4. Baba Farid
[6] Bhakti - Sufi Traditions: Changes in Religious Beliefs and Devotional Texts
Chapter: [6] Bhakti - Sufi Traditions: Changes in Religious Beliefs and Devotional Texts
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Explain the role of village panchayats in the Mughal rural society.

[8] Peasants, Zamindars and the State: Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire
Chapter: [8] Peasants, Zamindars and the State: Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire
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"As a consequence of the Non-cooperation Movement the British Raj was shaken to its foundation for the first time since the Revolt of 1857." Explain the statement with examples. 

[13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
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  1. On the given Political outline map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate symbols:
    1. Ujjaiyini - A Mahajanpada
    2. Kalibanga - A matured Harappan Site
      1. Panipat - A territory under the control of Mughals
        OR
      2. Thanjavur - An empire of the Medieval Period.
  2. On the same outline map, two places regarding the centre of the Indian National Movement have been marked as 'A' and 'B'. Identify them and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them. 

[2] Kings, Farmers and Towns: Early States and Economies
Chapter: [2] Kings, Farmers and Towns: Early States and Economies
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Examine the apogee and decline of the Vijayanagar Empire.

[7] An Imperial Capital Vijayanagara
Chapter: [7] An Imperial Capital Vijayanagara
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Examine the role of Ryas and Nayakas in the Vijayanagar Empire.

[7] An Imperial Capital Vijayanagara
Chapter: [7] An Imperial Capital Vijayanagara
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"Mahatma Gandhi's own role was vital in the growth of 'Gandhian Nationalism' but it also depended on his followers". Explain the statement with examples.

[13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
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Arrange the following dynasties in chronological order: 

  1. Nandas
  2. Shungas
  3. Mauryas
  4. Guptas
[2] Kings, Farmers and Towns: Early States and Economies
Chapter: [2] Kings, Farmers and Towns: Early States and Economies
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Which of the following statements regarding Krishnadeva Roy is incorrect? 

[7] An Imperial Capital Vijayanagara
Chapter: [7] An Imperial Capital Vijayanagara
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