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Tick mark the correct statement:

The judges of the Supreme Court retire at the age of 60.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Tick mark the correct statement:

The President of India is free to remove the judges of the Supreme Court.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Tick mark the correct statement:

The Chief Justice of the High Court is appointed by the President of India.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Tick mark the correct statement:

The highest criminal court in the district is the munsif court.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Answer the following question:

Who appoints the judges? What are the qualifications of a Supreme Court judge?

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Answer the following question:

Describe the powers and functions of the High Court of India. What type of cases comes before the High Courts in India?

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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State whether the following statement is True or False:

The English took interest in education of Indians only because they needed low paid, English speaking clerks.

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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State whether the following statement is True or False:

The new education policy benefitted only the upper and the middle class.

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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State whether the following statement is True or False:

The Company promoted education of girls and technical education.

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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Answer the following question:

Why did the English East India Company feel the need for educational; reforms?

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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Answer the following question:

Who was Lord Macaulay? Why did he recommend the system of a British education in India?

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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Answer the following question:

What were the main objectives of a British education in India? Mention the steps recommended to implement the policy.

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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Fill in the blank:

In Lucknow __________ led the revolt.

[1.6] The Great Uprising of 1857
Chapter: [1.6] The Great Uprising of 1857
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Fill in the blank:

The rebels proclaimed ____________ as the emperor of India.

[1.6] The Great Uprising of 1857
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Match the contents of Column A and Column B:

Column A  Column B
1. Jhansi (a) Nana Saheb
2. Kanpur (b) rifle
3. Enfield (c) Rani Laxmibai
4. Raja of Jodhpur (d) exiled to Rangoon
5. Bahadur (e) did not join the revolt
[1.6] The Great Uprising of 1857
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The picture shows the revolt of 1857

Give your opinion as to how the Revolt would have been successful.

[1.6] The Great Uprising of 1857
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Fill in the blank:

The WHO is a __________ agency of the UN.

[2.2] United Nations
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The Wood’s Despatch introduced further changes in the Indian educational system. With reference to the above statement, answer the following question:

What was the purpose behind the introduction of Western education in India?

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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Answer the following question briefly:

The Wood’s Despatch introduced further changes in the Indian educational system. With reference to the above statement, answer the following question:

How did the introduction of Western education benefit the British?

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Answer the following questions briefly:

The Wood’s Despatch introduced further changes in the Indian educational system. With reference to the above statement, answer the following questions:

Explain how

  1. Western education and
  2. The English language led to the rise of a spirit of nationalism among the Indians.
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