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Read the following passage and answer the question given below:

    Education, since the coming of the British to India, has been secular in content. By this we mean the content of education did not include the study of sacred texts. Schools were open for all to learn and climb the ladder of vertical mobility. The study of the English language as well as the opportunity to study in the English medium was available.

    It is true that several Indians from certain social and economic strata were the first to access an English education. Many of them later constituted the intelligentsia of our society. They worked for religious, social, and educational reform in Indian society.

    Educational opportunities have grown by leaps and bounds in the last 73 years since Independence. One questions if the educated have merely acquired education or if the education has helped citizens become gainfully employed and more importantly, enlightened enough to transform society at the micro level.

    It is necessary for the government to consider the interests of all sections of society. Each citizen can play a dynamic role in the development of all people in our society.

  1. Explain: English education is a must in day-to-day life.
  2. Each citizen can play a dynamic role in the development of all people in our society. Explain.
[7] Passages
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Explain the following concept with examples.

Industrialisation

[4] Processes of Social Change in India
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Over 55% of tribal people live in the ______ region.

[2] Segments of Indian Society
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The minimum voting age for Indian citizens is ______ years.

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The ______ tribe belongs to the Western Indian region.

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The term ‘animism’ was introduced by ______.

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Anthropologist B. S. Guha has classified the population into ______ races.

[3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
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The ‘Seven Sisters’ refers to the states in ______ India.

[3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
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The term ‘gay’ refers to ______ relationship.

[3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
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21st February is celebrated as ______.

[3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
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Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.

I Khasa – Himalayan region
II Jarawa – South Indian region
III Gond – Middle Indian region
IV Warli – Western region
[2] Segments of Indian Society
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Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.

[3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
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Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.

I Bisexual – People who are attracted to two sexes
II Lesbian – Female-Female relationship
III Transgender – A person whose biological sex does not match one’s psychological sense of self
IV Gay – Male-Female relationship
[3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
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Identify the appropriate term from the given option in the box and rewrite it against the given statement.

SAINT DNYANESHWAR, SACRED GROVE, SUNDERLAL BAHUGUNA, MAHARSHI KARVE, JHUM, NANA-NANI PARK
  1. ‘Shedoba cha van’ (Forest of Shedoba) in the tribal community
  2. Bhakti Movement which began in the 13th century CE
  3. Started the first women’s university 
  4. Leader of the Chipko Movement 
  5. Facility for senior citizens
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Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

The Garo and Khasi tribe belongs to the North-western Himalayan region.

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Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

The elephant is regarded as the protector of forests among adivasis.

[2] Segments of Indian Society
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Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

Another term for Austro-Asiatic language family is Kirata.

[3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
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Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

Sanskrit belongs to the Dravida language family.

[3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
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Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

The Indian States were organised on a linguistic basis in 1947.

[3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
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Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

Swami Dayanand Saraswati founded the Brahmo Samaj in 1875.

[5] Social Movements in India
Chapter: [5] Social Movements in India
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