Subject

History and Civics

Class

ICSE Class 10

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

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11.

'Numerous causes were at work in causing the great upsurge of 1857'. Explain the following with reference to the above statement :

The introduction of Railways and Telegraphs.


i. This was regarded as an attempt to interfere with the caste- rules because Brahmins and Untouchables had to sit in the same compartment.

ii. There was a rumour that the telegraph poles would be used for hanging people.

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12.

'Numerous causes were at work in causing the great upsurge of 1857'. Explain the following with reference to the above statement :

The introduction of Enfield Rifles.

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13.

'Numerous causes were at work in causing the great upsurge of 1857'. Explain the following with reference to the above statement :

The laws that interfered with the religious customs of the people.

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14.

With the surrender of Japan, the second World War was finally over. The War had far - reaching consequences. Against the background, write short notes on :

Effect of World War II on Japan.

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15.


With the surrender of Japan, the second World War was finally over. The War had far - reaching consequences. Against the background, write short notes on :

The division of Germany.

 

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16.

With the surrender of Japan, the second World War was finally over. The War had far - reaching consequences. Against the background, write short notes on :

Division of the world into two powers Blocs.

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17.

Differentiate between Unicameral and Bicameral Legislature.

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18.

Explain the term Quorum .

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19.

Name the tribunal over which the High Courts do not have the power of Superintendence.

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20.

Mention one privilege of a Member of Parliament. 

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