A History test booklet (Paper II) containing 50 multiple-choice questions. The examination is 1 hour and 15 minutes long, with a maximum of 100 marks.
Exam Instructions
Verification: Candidates must check the booklet for any errors or missing pages within 5 minutes of starting.
Stationery: Only blue or black ballpoint pens are permitted.
Restrictions: Calculators, log tables, and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited.
Scoring: There is no penalty for incorrect answers.
Compliance: Candidates must write their Hall Ticket Number in the designated area. Marking the OMR sheet outside of allowed spaces or disclosing one's identity can lead to disqualification.
Submission: The test booklet and OMR sheet must be returned to the invigilator at the end of the exam.
Exam Content: The test covers a wide range of historical periods and themes:
Ancient History: Topics include Paleolithic tools, Neolithic sites in Bihar, Harappan town planning, Jain and Buddhist philosophy, Sangam literature, and the Mathura School of Art.
Medieval History: Issues addressed include Islamic law (Shariah), the Vachana movement, Vijaynagar history, the Mughal administrative structure (e.g., Mansabdars and Khalisa lands), and Maratha leadership.
Colonial and Modern Era: Questions cover the East India Company's trade objectives, the impact of British agrarian changes, and the "Drain Theory" proposed by Dadabhai Naoroji.
Reading Comprehension: The booklet includes a passage discussing the social status of women in Vengi Chalukyan society. Findings include:
Women held an significant position as patrons, contributing to socio-religious and cultural activities.
They enjoyed autonomy over their personal property, known as "stridhana," which they inherited at marriage.
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