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1 Signature and Name of Invigilator 1. (Signature) (Name) 2. (Signature) (Name) J OMR Sheet No. :.. (To be filled by the Candidate) Roll No. (In figures as per admission card) Roll No. (In words) PAPER II HISTORY Time : 2 hours] [Maximum Marks : 200 Number of Pages in this Booklet : 52 Instructions for the Candidates 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of 100 multiple-choice type of questions. All questions are compulsory. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) (ii) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. (iii) After this verification is over the Test Booklet Number should be entered on the OMR Sheet and the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet. 4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to darken the circle as indicated below on the correct response against each item. Example : where (3) is the correct response. 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMR Sheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark your response at any place other than in the circle in the OMR Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or put any mark on any part of the OMR sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, or use abusive language or employ any other unfair means, such as change of response by scratching or using white fluid, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return the original OMR Sheet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. There are no negative marks for incorrect answers. 13. In case of any discrepancy in the English and Hindi versions, English version will be taken as final. Number of Questions in this Booklet : 100 narjm{w `m Ho$ {be {ZX}e 1. Bg n îr> Ho$ D$na {Z`V ñwmz na AnZm amob Zå~a {b{ie & 2. Bg àíz-nì _ 100 ~hþ{dh$ënr` àíz h & g^r àíz A{Zdm` h & 3. narjm àmaå^ hmozo na, àíz-nwpñvh$m AmnH$mo Xo Xr OmEJr & nhbo 5 {_ZQ> AmnH$mo àíz-nwpñvh$m ImobZo VWm CgH$s {ZåZ{b{IV Om±M Ho$ {be {XE OmE±Jo, {OgH$s Om±M AmnH$mo Adí` H$aZr h : (i) àíz-nwpñvh$m ImobZo Ho$ {be nwpñvh$m na bjr H$mµJµO H$s grb H$mo \$m S> b & Iwbr hþb `m {~Zm ñq>rh$a-grb H$s nwpñvh$m ñdrh$ma Z H$a & (ii) H$da n îr> na N>no {ZX oemzwgma àíz-nwpñvh$m Ho$ n îr>m H$s g»`m VWm àízm H$s g»`m H$mo AÀN>r Vah M H$ H$a b {H$ `o nyao h & XmofnyU nwpñvh$m {OZ_ n îr> / àíz H$_ hm `m Xþ~mam Am JE hm `m gr[a`b _ Z hm AWm V² {H$gr ^r àh$ma H$s Ìw{Q>nyU nwpñvh$m ñdrh$ma Z H$a VWm Cgr g_` Cgo bm Q>mH$a CgHo$ ñwmz na Xÿgar ghr àíz-nwpñvh$m bo b & BgHo$ {be AmnH$mo 5 {_ZQ> {XE OmE±Jo & CgHo$ ~mx Z Vmo AmnH$s àíz-nwpñvh$m dmng br OmEJr Am a Z hr AmnH$mo A{V[aº$ g_` {X`m OmEJm & (iii) Bg Om±M Ho$ ~mx narjm-nwpñvh$m H$m Z ~a OMR nìh$ na A {H$V H$a Am a OMR nìh$ H$m Z ~a Bg narjm-nwpñvh$m na A {H$V H$a X & 4. àë`oh$ àíz Ho$ {be Mma CÎma {dh$ën (1), (2), (3) VWm (4) {XE JE h & AmnH$mo ghr CÎma Ho$ d Îm H$mo noz go ^ah$a H$mbm H$aZm h O gm {H$ ZrMo {XIm`m J`m h & CXmhaU : O~{H$ (3) ghr CÎma h & 5. àízm Ho$ CÎma Ho$db àíz-nwpñvh$m Ho$ AÝXa {XE JE OMR nìh$ na hr A {H$V H$aZo h & `{X Amn OMR nìh$ na {XE JE d Îm Ho$ Abmdm {H$gr AÝ` ñwmz na CÎma {M m {H$V H$aVo h, Vmo CgH$m _yë`m H$Z Zht hmojm & 6. AÝXa {XE JE {ZX oem H$mo Ü`mZnyd H$ n T> & 7. H$ƒm H$m_ (Rough Work) Bg nwpñvh$m Ho$ ApÝV_ n îr> na H$a & 8. `{X Amn OMR nìh$ na {Z`V ñwmz Ho$ Abmdm AnZm Zm_, amob Zå~a, µ\$moz Zå~a `m H$moB ^r Eogm {M {Oggo AmnH$s nhmmz hmo gho$, A {H$V H$aVo h AWdm A^Ð ^mfm H$m à`moj H$aVo h, `m H$moB AÝ` AZw{MV gmyz H$m à`moj H$aVo h, O go {H$ A {H$V {H$E JE CÎma H$mo {_Q>mZm `m gµ\o$x ñ`mhr go ~XbZm Vmo narjm Ho$ {be A`mo½` Kmo{fV {H$E Om gh$vo h & 9. AmnH$mo narjm g_mßv hmozo na _yb OMR nìh$ {ZarjH$ _hmox` H$mo bm Q>mZm Amdí`H$ h Am a narjm g_mpßv Ho$ ~mx Cgo AnZo gmw narjm ^dz go ~mha Z boh$a OmE± & 10. Ho$db Zrbo / H$mbo ~mb ßdm BÝQ> noz H$m hr à`moj H$a o & 11. {H$gr ^r àh$ma H$m g JUH$ (H $ëhw$boq>a) `m bm J Q>o~b Am{X H$m à`moj d{o V h & 12. µjbv CÎmam Ho$ {be H$moB ZH$mamË_H$ A H$ Zht h & 13. `{X A J«oµOr `m qhxr {ddau _ H$moB {dg J{V hmo, Vmo A Jo«µOr {ddau A {V mzm OmEJm & J *J PAPER II* 1 Paper II

2 PAPER II HISTORY Note : This paper contains hundred (100) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory. 1. Which of the following works were authored by A.S. Altekar? (i) (ii) State and Government in Ancient India Early History of the Deccan (iii) Coinage of the Gupta Empire (iv) The Rashtrakutas and their Times Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i), (ii) and (iii) (2) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (3) (i), (iii) and (iv) (4) (i), (ii) and (iv) 2. Match List I with List II and choose the correct answer from the code given below. List I (Palaeolithic Site) List II (Location) (a) Adamgarh (i) Andhra Pradesh (b) Chittoor (ii) Karnataka (c) Isampur (iii) Madhya Pradesh (d) Palghat (iv) Kerala (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (2) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (3) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) (4) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) 3. Which of the following are wrongly matched? (Archaeological sites) (Importance) (i) Bhagwanpura Large number of terracotta figures (200 B.C. 300 A.D.) (ii) Chandraketugarh Overlap of Late Harappan and Painted grey ware cultures (iii) Bagor Mesolithic culture (iv) Kodumanal Megalithic culture (1) (i) and (ii) (2) (ii) and (iii) (3) (iii) and (iv) (4) (i) and (iv) J *J PAPER II* 2 Paper II

3 àíz-nì II B{Vhmg {ZX}e : Bg àíz-nì _ gm (100) ~hþ-{dh$ënr` àíz h & àë`oh$ àíz Ho$ Xmo (2) A H$ h & g^r àíz A{Zdm` h & 1. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gr nwñvh $ E.Eg. AëVoH$a Ûmam {bir JB Wt? (i) ñq>oq> E S> JdZ _ Q> BZ EpÝgE Q> B {S>`m (ii) Abu {hñq >r Am \$ X S>oŠH$Z (iii) ŠdmBZoO Am \$ X JwßVm Eånm`a (iv) X amîq >Hy$Q²>g E S> Xo`a Q>mBåg ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i), (ii) Am a (iii) (2) (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) (3) (i), (iii) Am a (iv) (4) (i), (ii) Am a (iv)$ 2. gymr I H$mo gymr II go gw_o{bv H$s{OE Am a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE :$ gymr I (nwam-àñva`wjrz ñwb) gymr II (ñwmz) (a) AmX_J T> (i) AmÝY«àXoe (b) {MÎmya (ii) H$Zm Q>H$ (c) Bgm_nwa (iii) _Ü` àxoe (d) nmbkmq> (iv) Ho$ab (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (2) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (3) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) (4) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) 3. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-go µjbv gw_o{bv h?$ (nwamvmpëdh $ñwb) (_hîd) (i) ^JdmZnwam> _ Ê_y{V `m H$s A{YH$ g»`m (200 B gm nyd 300 B.) (ii) M ÐHo$VwJ T> CÎma h S>ßnr` Ed {M{ÌV Yyga nmì g ñh ${V`m H$m nañna ì`mnz (iii) ~mjm a _Ü`nmfmU g ñh ${V (iv) H$moSw>_Zb> _hmnmfmu g ñh ${V (1) (i) Am a (ii) (2) (ii) Am a (iii) (3) (iii) Am a (iv) (4) (i) Am a (iv) J *J PAPER II* 3 Paper II

4 4. The common element of Harappan and Sumerian civilizations is (1) Grain-storage system (2) Planning of houses (3) Drawing of bullocks (4) Drainage system 5. To which of the following tribes did King Sudasa, mentioned in the Rigveda as having defeated ten kings, belong? (1) Anu (2) Druhyu (3) Yadu (4) Tritsu 6. Many Vedic sacrifices were performed on Darsa. Which day does it signify? (1) Full moon day (2) New moon day (3) Eighth day of the bright fortnight (4) Eight day of the dark fortnight 7. Which one of the following pairs of Vedic names represents the months of Chaitra and Vaisakha? (1) Madhu Madhava (2) Nabhas Nabhasya (3) Sukra Suchi (4) Tapas Tapasya 8. Which of the following is not one of the Vedic Shadangas? (1) Siksha (2) Vyakarana (3) Nirukta (4) Yoga 9. According to which Buddhist text, do the symbols on the coins indicate the place of manufacture and the name of the manufacturer of different coins? (1) Dhatukatha (2) Samantapasadika (3) Suttavibhanga (4) Visuddhimagga 10. Which of the following was not one of the Mahajanapadas of 6 th century B.C.? (1) Vajji (2) Anga (3) Mulaka (4) Assaka 11. Peace and order in the Mauryan society was highlighted by (1) Absence of locking (2) Heavy locking (3) Occasional dacoity (4) Stray occurrence of theft 12. Who, among the following officers, is not mentioned in the inscriptions of Asoka? (1) Ayukta (2) Rajuka (3) Pradesika (4) Duta J *J PAPER II* 4 Paper II

5 4. h S>ßnm d gw_o[a`z gä`vm _ g_mz h (1) AÞ-^ÊS>ma àumbr (2) Amdmg-`moOZm (3) ~ b-{mìm H$Z (4) Ob-{ZH$mg ì`dñwm 5. G$½doX _ C{ëb{IV, Xg amomam H$mo nam{ov H$aZo dmbm amom gwxmg, {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g OZOm{V go gå~pýyv Wm? (1) AZw (2) Ðþøw (3) `Xþ (4) {ÌËgw 6. AZoH$ d {XH$ `km H$m gånmxz Xe _ hmovm Wm & Bggo {H$g {XZ H$m VmËn` h? (1) ny{u _m H$m {XZ (2) A_mdñ`m H$m {XZ (3) ewšb nj H$s AîQ>_r (4) H $îu nj H$s AîQ>_r 7. d {XH$ Zm_m H$m {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm `w½_ M Ì Ed d emi _mh Ho$ Zm_m H$mo ì`º$ H$aVm h? (1) _Yw _myd (2) Z^g Z^ñ` (3) ewh«$ ew{m$ (4) Vng² Vnñ` 8. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm d {XH$ fs> Jm _ go Zht h? (1) {ejm (2) ì`mh$au (3) {Zéº$ (4) `moj 9. {H$g ~m Õ J«W Ho$ AZwgma, {gšh$m na A {H$V {M {d{^þ {gšh$m Ho$ {Z_m U-ñWb Am a {Z_m Vm Ho$ Zm_ H$m g Ho$V H$aVo h? (1) YmVwH$Wm (2) g_ývnmgm{xh$m (3) gwîm{d^ J (4) {dgw{õ_½j 10. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm N>R>r evmãxr B gm nyd Ho$ _hmoznxm _ go Zht Wm? (1) d{áo (2) A J (3) _ybh$ (4) AñgH$ 11. _m ` g_mo _ em {V Am a ì`dñwm H$m CëboIZr` VÎd Wm (1) Vmbo Zht bjmzm (2) ^mar Vmbo~ÝXr (3) H$^r-H$^r S>H $Vr (4) H$^r-H$^ma Mmoar 12. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-go A{YH$mar H$m CëboI AemoH$ Ho$ A{^boIm _ Zht h? (1) Am`wº$ (2) amowh$ (3) àmxo{eh$ (4) XÿV J *J PAPER II* 5 Paper II

6 13. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer using the code given below. Assertion (A) : Several hundred Roman coins have been found from Karur, the ancient capital of the Chera rulers. Reason (R) : Early Tamil literature speaks of the flourishing Indo-Roman trade. (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false, but (R) is true. 14. Which of the following shows the correct chronological order in which the kings ascended the throne? (1) Maues, Kanishka, Gondophernes (2) Chashtana, Rudradaman, Rudrasena I (3) Pulakesin II, Vikramaditya I, Vinayaditya (4) Rajaraja I, Kulothunga I, Vira Rajendra 15. According to the epigraphic sources, which of the following kings were accomplished musicians? (i) (ii) Gautamiputra Satakarni Pushyamitra Sunga (iii) Kharavela (iv) Samudragupta Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i) and (ii) (2) (ii) and (iv) (3) (iii) and (iv) (4) (ii), (iii) and (iv) 16. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer using the code given below. Assertion (A) : Gautamiputra Satakarni performed the asvamedha sacrifice. Reason (R) : He obtained victory over Nahapana of the Kshaharata family. (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false, but (R) is true. J *J PAPER II* 6 Paper II

7 13. ZrMo Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h, {OZ_ go EH$ A{^H$WZ (A) h Am a Xÿgam VH $ (R) h & H$WZm H$mo n{ T>E Am a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> H$m à`moj H$a ghr CÎma Mw{ZE & A{^H$WZ (A) : H$ê$a go, Omo Moa amomam H$s àmmrz amoymzr ahm h, amo_ Ho$ g H$ S>m {g o$ {_bo h & VH $ (R) : nyd H$mbrZ V{_b gm{hë` g{h«$` {hýx-amo_ ì`mnma H$m du Z H$aVm h & (1) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h VWm (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m h & (2) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h, naývw (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m Zht h & (3) (A) ghr h, naývw (R) µjbv h & (4) (A) µjbv h, naývw (R) ghr h & 14. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm amom Ho$ qghmgzmê$ T> hmozo H$m ghr H$mbmZwH«$_ B {JV H$aVm h? (1) _mcg, H${ZîH$, Jm S>mo\${Z g (2) MîQ>Z, éðxm_z², éðgoz I (3) nwbho${gz II, {dh«$_m{xë` I, {dz`m{xë` (4) amoamo I, Hw$bmoVw J I, dra amooýð 15. A{^bo{IH$ òmovm Ho$ AZwgma, {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-go Zaoe {gõhñv g JrVH$ma Wo? (i) Jm V_rnwÌ gmvh${u (ii) nwî`{_ì ew J (iii) Imadob (iv) g_wðjwßv ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i) Am a (ii) (2) (ii) Am a (iv) (3) (iii) Am a (iv) (4) (ii), (iii) Am a (iv)$ 16. ZrMo Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h, {OZ_ go EH$ A{^H$WZ (A) h Am a Xÿgam VH $ (R) h & H$WZm H$mo n{ T>E Am a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> H$m à`moj H$a ghr CÎma Mw{ZE & A{^H$WZ (A) : Jm V_rnwÌ gmvh${u Zo Aíd_oK `k {H$`m & VH $ (R) : CgZo jhamv d e Ho$ ZhnmU na {do` àmßv H$s Wr & (1) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h VWm (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m h & (2) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h, naývw (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m Zht h & (3) (A) ghr h, naývw (R) µjbv h & (4) (A) µjbv h, naývw (R) ghr h & J *J PAPER II* 7 Paper II

8 17. Who, among the following, translated the work, Periplus of the Erythraean Sea? (1) Watters (2) Giles (3) Yule (4) Schoff 18. The famous port wherefrom ships sailed to south-east Asian countries during the Gupta period was which of the following? (1) Bhrigukachchha (2) Kaveripattan (3) Khambat (4) Tamralipti 19. Which of the following statements is not true about Prabhavatigupta? (1) She was the daughter of Chandragupta II and Kuberanaga. (2) She was the Queen of Rudrasena II and the mother of Pravarasena. (3) She issued the Poona plates. (4) She mentions that she was born in the Vishnuvriddha-gotra. 20. Which Indian name did Hiuen Tsang receive at Nalanda? (1) Dharmarakshita (2) Mokshadeva (3) Prajnadeva (4) Sakyamitra 21. Which of the following is not true of the Kailasanatha temple at Kanchipuram? (1) It was built during the time of Rajasimha. (2) It has Nandi-mandapa. (3) Somaskanda figures are absent. (4) The vimana is more developed than that of the Shore temple. 22. Arrange the following ancient Indian scientists in the chronological order : (i) Aryabhata (ii) Brahmagupta (iii) Mahavira (iv) Sridhara Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (2) (iv), (i), (ii), (iii) (3) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv) (4) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii) 23. Who among the following queen(s) issued coins? (i) Prabhavatigupta (ii) Didda (iii) Somaladevi (iv) Sugandhadevi Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i) only (2) (ii) only (3) (i), (ii) and (iii) (4) (ii), (iii) and (iv) J *J PAPER II* 8 Paper II

9 17. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$gZo noarßbg Am \$ X EarW«r`Z gr nwñvh$ H$m AZwdmX {H$`m? (1) dmq>g (2) JmBëg (3) `yb (4) ñh$m \$ 18. dh à{gõ ~ÝXaJmh, Ohm± go JwßV `wj _ OhmO X{jU-nydu E{e`mB Xoem Ho$ {be admzm hmovo Wo, {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm Wm? (1) ^ JwH$ÀN> (2) H$mdoarnÎmZ (3) Iå^mV (4) Vm_«{b{ßV 19. à^mdvrjwßv Ho$ {df` _ {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm dº$ì` ghr Zht h? (1) dh MÝÐJwßV {ÛVr` Ed Hw$~oaZmJm H$s nwìr Wr & (2) dh éðgoz {ÛVr` H$s amzr Ed àdagoz H$s _mvm Wr & (3) CgZo nyzm Vm_«nÌm H$mo àm{bv {H$`m Wm & (4) dh CëboI H$aVr h {H$ CgH$m OÝ_ {dîuwd Õ JmoÌ _ hþam Wm & 20. ˆoZËgm J H$mo ZmbÝXm _ H$m Z-gm ^mavr` Zm_ àxmz {H$`m J`m Wm? (1) Y_ a{jv (2) _mojxod (3) àkmxod (4) emš`{_ì 21. H$m±Mrnwa_² Ho$ H $bmgzmw _pýxa Ho$ {df` _ {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm H$WZ ghr Zht h? (1) amoqgh Ho$ g_` _ BgH$m {Z_m U hþam Wm & (2) Bg_ ZÝXr-_ S>n h & (3) gmo_ñh$ýx H$s _y{v `m± AZwnpñWV h & (4) VQ>r` _pýxa H$s VwbZm _ BgH$m {d_mz A{YH$ {dh${gv h & 22. {ZåZ{b{IV àmmrz ^mavr` d km{zh$m H$mo H$mbmZwH«$ ì`dpñwv H$s{OE : (i) Am` ^Å> (ii) ~«JwßV (iii) _hmdra (iv) lrya ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (2) (iv), (i), (ii), (iii) (3) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv) (4) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii)$ 23. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g/{H$Z amzr/am{z`m Zo {g o$ MbmE? (i) à^mdvrjwßv> (ii) {XÔm (iii) gmo_bxodr (iv) gwjýymxodr ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) Ho$db (i) (2) Ho$db (ii) (3) (i), (ii) Am a (iii) (4) (ii), (iii) Am a (iv)$ J *J PAPER II* 9 Paper II

10 24. Who was the ruler of Varendri at the time of Kaivarta revolt? (1) Mahendrapala (2) Mahipala II (3) Narayanapala (4) Ramapala 25. Which of the following is not true of the Shore temple complex? (1) It is located at Mahabalipuram. (2) It was built during the reign of Mahendravarman I. (3) It is called Trimurti temple. (4) It has Saiva and Vaishnava affiliations. 26. Who among the following Chola rulers started the practice of prefixing the historical introduction to his inscriptions? (1) Sundara Chola (2) Uttama Chola (3) Rajaraja Chola (4) Rajendra Chola 27. Arrange the following works in the chronological order : (i) Nandikkalambakam (ii) Kalingattuparani (iii) Mattavilasaprahasana (iv) Periyapuranam Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv) (2) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii) (3) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i) (4) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) 28. Among the following kings, three were contemporaries. Who was not a contemporary of the other three? (1) Kulottunga I (2) Anantavarman Chodaganga (3) Vikramaditya VI (4) Taila II J *J PAPER II* 10 Paper II

11 24. H $dv {dðmoh Ho$ g_` dmaoýðr H$m emgh$ H$m Z Wm? (1) _hoýðnmb (2) _hrnmb II (3) Zmam`Unmb (4) am_nmb 25. VQ>r` _ {Xa g Hw$b Ho$ {df` _ {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm H$WZ ghr Zht h? (1) `h _hm~{bnwa_² _ pñwv h & (2) BgH$m {Z_m U _hoýðd_ Z² I Ho$ emgz Ho$ g_` _ hþam Wm & (3) `h {Ì_y{V _pýxa H$hm OmVm h & (4) Bg_ e d Ed d îud àvrh$ h & 26. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g Mmob amom Zo AnZo A{^boIm Ho$ Amaå^ _ Eo{Vhm{gH$ ^y{_h$m Omo S>Zo H$s àwm MbmB? (1) gwýxa Mmob (2) CÎm_ Mmob (3) amoamo Mmob (4) amooýð Mmob 27. {ZåZ{b{IV nwñvh$m H$mo H$mbmZwH«$ ì`dpñwv H$s{OE : (i) ZpÝXŠH$bå~H$_ (ii) H$qbJÎmwßna{U (iii) _Îm{dbmgàhgZ (iv) no[a`nwamu_² ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv) (2) (i), (ii) (iv), (iii) (3) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i) (4) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) 28. {ZåZ{b{IV amomam _ go VrZ g_h$mbrz Wo & dh amom H$m Z Wm Omo BZ VrZ H$m g_h$mbrz Zht Wm? (1) Hw$bmoÎmw J I (2) AZÝVd_ Z² MmoS>J J (3) {dh«$_m{xë` VI (4) V b II J *J PAPER II* 11 Paper II

12 29. Match List I with List II and choose the correct answer from the code given below : List I (Monument) List II (Place) (a) Chaitya (i) Chittor (b) Kirti Stambha (ii) Karla (c) Lakshmana temple (iii) Khajuraho (d) Stupa (iv) Sanchi (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (3) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (4) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) 30. Beside Kalidas, other Sanskrit poet(s) and author(s) mentioned in the inscriptions is/are the following : (i) (ii) Bharavi Kubja (iii) Magha (iv) Visakhadatta Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i) only (2) (i) and (ii) (3) (i), (ii) and (iii) (4) (ii), (iii) and (iv) 31. Which of the following statements are true of Vira Saivism? (i) It was very popular in Karnataka. (ii) It was founded by Basava. (iii) It rejected the authority of the Vedas. (iv) It allowed the practice of caste-distinction. Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) (2) (i), (ii) and (iii) (3) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (4) (i), (ii) and (iv) J *J PAPER II* 12 Paper II

13 29. gymr I H$mo gymr II go gw_o{bv H$s{OE Am a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE :$ gymr I (ñ_mah$) gymr II (ñwmz) (a) M Ë`> (i) {MÎmm S> (b) H$s{V ñvå^ (ii) H$mbm $ (c) bú_u _pýxa (iii) IOwamhmo (d) ñvyn> (iv) gm±mr (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (3) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (4) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) 30. H$m{bXmg Ho$ A{V[aº$, {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g/{H$Z AÝ` g ñh $V H${d/`m VWm boih$/h$m H$m A{^boIm _ C oi hþam h? (i) ^ma{d (ii) Hw$ãO (iii) _mk (iv) {demixîm ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) Ho$db (i) (2) (i) Am a (ii) (3) (i), (ii) Am a (iii) (4) (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) 31. dra e d Y_ Ho$ {df` _ {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-go dº$ë` ghr h? (i) `h H$Zm Q>H$ _ ~hþv bmoh${à` Wm & (ii) ~gd Zo BgH$s ñwmnzm H$s Wr & (iii) BgZo dox àm_mê` H$mo AñdrH$ma H$a {X`m Wm & (iv) BgZo Om{V-^oX H$s ì`dñwm H$mo MbZo {X`m & ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i), (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) (2) (i), (ii) Am a (iii) (3) (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) (4) (i), (ii) Am a (iv) J *J PAPER II* 13 Paper II

14 32. According to the Kuvalayamala, the Bhattarka of Mulasthana had become known as a place where lepers got cured of their disease. Temple of which god is indicated here? (1) Brahma (2) Siva (3) Surya (4) Vishnu 33. Prambanan and Panataran groups of temples, where Ramayan scenes are found, are situated in (1) Java (2) Kambuj (3) Siam (4) Pagan 34. Chronologically arrange the following events of Sultan Iltutmish s period : (i) Deed of investiture for Iltutmish (ii) Conquest of Ranthambore (iii) Conquest of Gwalior (iv) Conquest of Kalinjar Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii) (2) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) (3) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv) (4) (iii), (iv), (ii), (i) 35. Which of the following works of Amir Khusrau contains the account of the campaigns of Alauddin Khalji in the Deccan and the Mongol inroads? (1) Khazain-ul Futuh (2) Nuh Sipihr (3) Qiran-us Sadain (4) Dawal Rani Khizr Khani 36. The city of Delhi is made up now of four... towns. The fourth is called Jahanpanah... [Its founder s] intention [was] to unite these four towns within a single wall, but after building part of it he gave up... In the above statement, Ibn Battuta is referring to the building activities of which of the following Sultans? (1) Alauddin Khalji (2) Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq (3) Muhammad bin Tughlaq (4) Firuz Shah Tughlaq J *J PAPER II* 14 Paper II

15 32. Hw$db`_mbm Ho$ AZwgma _ybñwmz H$m ^Å>mH $ Eogo ñwmz Ho$ ê$n _ à{gõ hmo J`m Wm Ohm± Hw$îR> amojr AnZo amoj go _wº$ hmo OmVo Wo & `hm± {H$g XodVm Ho$ _pýxa H$m g Ho$V h? (1) ~«m (2) {ed (3) gy` (4) {dîuw 33. àå~zz Ed nzvaz dj Ho$ _pýxa, {OZ_ am_m`u Ho$ Ñí` àmßv hmovo h, H$hm± pñwv h? (1) Omdm (2) H$å~wO (3) ñ`m_ (4) njmz 34. gwëvmz BëVwV{_e Ho$ H$mb H$s {ZåZ{b{IV KQ>ZmAm H$mo H$mbmZwH«$ ì`dpñwv H$s{OE : (i) BëVwV{_e H$mo Ibr\$m Ûmam àxîm _w{º$ A{YH$ma nì (ii) auw ^m a H$s {do` (iii) ½dm{b`a H$s {do` (iv) H$mqbOa H$s {do` ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii) (2) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) (3) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv) (4) (iii), (iv), (ii), (i) 35. A_ra Iwgamo H$s {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g nwñvh$ _ AbmCÔrZ IbOr Ho$ XŠH$Z Am a _ Jmob AmH«$_Um H$m d Îmm V {Z{hV h? (1) IµOm`Z-Cb \w$vwh (2) Zwh {gnha (3) {µh$amz-cg gx Z (4) Xdb amzr { O«mZr 36. {Xëbr eha Mma... ZJam go {_bh$a ~Zm h & Mm Wm ZJa Ohm±nZmh h... [ BgHo$ g ñwmnh$] H$s BÀN>m [ Wr] {H$ BZ Mmam ZJam H$mo EH$ hr Xrdma go Omo S> {X`m OmE, bo{h$z BgHo$ Hw$N> A em Ho$ {Z_m U Ho$ ~mx hr CgZo AnZm BamXm N>mo S> {X`m... Cn`w º$ dº$ì` _ BãZ ~VyVm {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g gwëvmz H$s ^dz {Z_m U J{V{d{Y`m H$s MMm H$a ahm h? (1) AbmCÔrZ IbOr (2) {J`mgwÔrZ VwJbH$ (3) _whå_x {~Z VwJbH$ (4) {\$amoo emh VwJbH$ J *J PAPER II* 15 Paper II

16 37. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer using the code given below. Assertion (A) : Barani noted how the kings of Islam showed respect to Hindus, Mongols, polytheists and infidels by making them sit on the masnad and by honouring them in other ways, and how the Hindus upon paying taxes were allowed to have their temples and celebrations, employ Muslim servants, and flaunt their title, right in the capital seats of Muslim rulers. Reason (R) : An important aspect of Islam in India was its very early acceptance of a long-term co-existence with Hinduism, despite all the violence that occurred in military campaigns, conquests and depredations. (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false, but (R) is true. 38. The diagrammatical evidence of capstan to lift heavy weights is mentioned for the first time in which of the following Persian texts? (1) Tarikh-i Firuzshahi of Barani (2) Tarikh-i Firuzshahi of Afif (3) Sirat-i Firuzshahi (4) Miftah-ul Fuzala 39. Match List I with List II and choose the correct answer from the code given below : List I (Persian Term) List II (Meaning) (a) Baqqal (i) Fortified village (b) Mawas (ii) Turban (c) Khanqah (iii) Grocer (d) Dastar (iv) Hospice (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) (2) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (3) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) J *J PAPER II* 16 Paper II

17 37. ZrMo Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h {OZ_ go EH$ A{^H$WZ (A) h Am a Xÿgam VH $ (R) h & H$WZm H$mo n{ T>E Am a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> H$m à`moj H$a ghr CÎma Mw{ZE & A{^H$WZ (A) : ~Zu {bivm h {H$ {H$g àh$ma Bñbm_ Ho$ amomam Zo {hýxÿ, _ Jmob, ~hþxoddmxr Am a H$m{\$am H$mo _gzx na {~R>m H$a Am a Xÿgao VarH$m go AmXa XoH$a AnZm gå_mz {XIm`m Am a {H$g àh$ma {hýxþam H$mo H$a XoZo Ho$ nímmv² AnZo _ {Xa aizo Am a CËgd _ZmZo, _wpñb_ Zm H$am H$mo AnZr godm _ aizo, AnZo {IVm~m H$m àxe Z H$aZo H$s AZw_{V Xr, `hm± VH$ {H$ _wpñb_ emgh$m H$s à_wi amoym{z`m _ ^r & VH $ (R) : ^mav _ Bñbm_ H$m EH$ _hîdnyu nhby `h Wm {H$ BgZo g_ñv gm_[ah$ A{^`mZm, {do`m Am a byq>-nmq _ qhgm Ho$ ~mdoyx {hýxÿ Y_ Ho$ gmw XrK H$mbrZ gh-apñvëd H$mo A{V erk«ñdrh$ma H$a {b`m Wm & > (1) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h VWm (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m h & (2) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h, naývw (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m Zht h & (3) (A) ghr h, naývw (R) µjbv h & (4) (A) µjbv h, naývw (R) ghr h & 38. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g \$magr nwñvh$ _ ^mar doz CR>mZo dmbr hdrv (Capstan) H$m nhbr ~ma AmH ${VH$ à_mu d{u V h? (1) ~Zu H$s VmarI-E {\$amoµoemhr (2) A\$s\$ H$s VmarI-E {\$amoµoemhr (3) grav-e {\$amoµoemhr (4) {_âvmh-cb \w$µombm 39. gymr I H$mo gymr II go gw_o{bv H$s{OE Am a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE :$ gymr I (\$magr eãxmdbr) gymr II (AW ) (a) ~µšµh$mb> (i) {H$bo~ X Jm±d > (b) _mdmg (ii) nj S>r (c) ImZµH$mh (iii) n gmar (d) XñVma (iv) gy\$s ñwb (Y_ embm) (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) (2) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (3) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) J *J PAPER II* 17 Paper II

18 40. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer using the code given below. Assertion (A) : Muhammad Tughlaq s Deccan experiment led to the rapid cultural transformation of the South. From Delhi to Daulatabad it was now one world. While his armies were moving from Daulatabad to Multan and from Bengal to Gujarat, mystics, scholars, merchants, poets and administrators annihilated the distance. Reason (R) : It was Sultan Muhammad Tughlaq s desire to achieve the political and administrative unity of India. He was anxious to liquidate the barriers political as well as intellectual which separated the North from the South. (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false, but (R) is true. 41. People had filled up the Hauz-i Alai so that for a generation there had been no water in it... I had it dug out again so that the great reservoir is once more filled with water year after year. The above proclamation regarding the re-digging and cleaning up of Hauz-i Alai was done by which of the following Sultans? (1) Mubarak Khalji (2) Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq (3) Muhammad bin Tughlaq (4) Firuz Shah Tughlaq 42. Which of the following rulers established translation bureaus? (i) Alauddin Khalji (ii) Sultan Zain-ul Abidin of Kashmir (iii) Babur (iv) Akbar Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (ii) and (iv) (2) (i), (ii) and (iv) (3) (i) and (iii) (4) (iv) only J *J PAPER II* 18 Paper II

19 40. ZrMo Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h {OZ_ go EH$ A{^H$WZ (A) h Am a Xÿgam VH $ (R) h & H$WZm H$mo n{ T>E Am a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> H$m à`moj H$a ghr CÎma Mw{ZE & A{^H$WZ (A) : _whå_x VwJbH$ Ho$ XŠH$Z à`moj go X{jU _ VoOr go gm ñh ${VH$ ~Xbmd hþam & {Xëbr go Xm bvm~mx VH$ A~ `h EH$ Xþ{Z`m Wr & O~ CgH$s gozme± Xm bvm~mx go _wëvmz H$s Amoa VWm ~ Jmb go JwOamV H$s Amoa ~ T> ahr Wt, gy\$s, {dûmz, ì`mnmar, H${d Am a àemg{zh$ A{YH$mar ^r BZ Xÿ[a`m H$mo {_Q>m aho Wo & VH $ (R) : ^mav H$s amoz {VH$ Am a àemg{zh$ EH$Vm H$mo hm{gb H$aZm gwëvmz _whå_x VwJbH$ H$s AmH$m jm Wr & dh amoz {VH$ Ho$ gmw-gmw ~m {ÕH$ AdamoYm H$mo IË_ H$aZo Ho$ {be ì`j«wm, {OÝhm Zo CÎma H$mo X{jU go AbJ H$a aim Wm & > (1) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h VWm (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m h & (2) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h, naývw (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m Zht h & (3) (A) ghr h, naývw (R) µjbv h & (4) (A) µjbv h, naývw (R) ghr h & 41. bmojm Zo hm µo-e AbmB H$mo {_Å>r go BVZm ^a {X`m {H$ nr{ T>`m go Cg_ Oam ^r nmzr Zht ahm... _ Zo Bgo Xþ~mam IwXdm`m Vm{H$ dh {demb hm O Xþ~mam gmb-xa-gmb nmzr go b~mb~ ^am aho & hm O-E AbmB H$s nwz IwXmB Am a g\$mb g ~ Yr Cn`w º$ C{º$ {H$g gwëvmz H$s h? (1) _w~mah$ IbOr (2) {J`mgwÔrZ VwJbH$ (3) _whå_x {~Z VwJbH$ (4) {\$amoo emh VwwJbH$ 42. {ZåZ{b{IV emgh$m _ go {H$gZo AZwdmX ã`yamo ñwm{nv {H$`m Wm? (i) AbmCÔrZ IbOr (ii) H$í_ra H$m gwëvmz µo Zwb Am{~XrZ (iii) ~m~a (iv) AH$~a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (ii) Am a (iv) (2) (i), (ii) Am a (iv) (3) (i) Am a (iii) (4) Ho$db (iv) J *J PAPER II* 19 Paper II

20 43. In relation to Sultan Muhammad Tughlaq s attitude towards Jain sect, which of the following statements are correct? (i) (ii) Muhammad Tughlaq had close contact with Jain scholars, like Rajasekhara and Jinprabha Suri who enjoyed his patronage. The Sultan gave Jinprabha Suri one thousand cows, besides a large number of other gifts. (iii) Despite his desire, he did not visit the Satrunjaya temples at Palatina and temples of Girnar. (iv) He is also reported to have issued a farman under royal seal for the construction of a new basati upasraya (a rest-house for monks). Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i) and (ii) (2) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (3) (i), (ii) and (iv) (4) (iii) and (iv) 44. Which of the following scholar/s has/have argued that Kabir s compositions evince much of an attitude of acceptance towards the two great faiths of India? (1) Linda Hess (2) John Stratton Hawley and Mark Juergensmeyer (3) David Lorenzen (4) Charlotte Vaudeville and Winand M. Callewaert 45. Arrange in chronological order the following European travellers who visited India during Jahangir s reign : (i) (ii) Thomas Roe Joseph Salbancke (iii) John Jourdain (iv) Edward Terry Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i), (iv), (ii), (iii) (2) (iii), (ii), (i), (iv) (3) (iv), (i), (ii), (iii) (4) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) J *J PAPER II* 20 Paper II

21 43. gwëvmz _whå_x VwJbH$ Ho$ O Z g àxm` Ho$ à{v ì`dhma go g ~ {YV {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-go dº$ì` ghr h? (i) _whå_x VwJbH$ Ho$ amoeoia Am a {OZà^ gy[a O go O Z {dûmzm go K{ZîR> g ~ Y Wo {OÝh CgH$m g aju àmßv Wm & (ii) gwëvmz Zo {OZà^ gy[a H$mo AÝ` T>oa gmao Cnhmam Ho$ gmw EH$ homa Jm` Xt & (iii) AnZr BÀN>m Ho$ ~mdoyx, dh nbmvrz Ho$ eìw O` _ {Xam Am a {JaZma Ho$ _ {Xam _ Zht Om nm`m & (iv) EH$ ZB ~gvr Cnml` (_w{z`m Ho$ {be Amam_J«h) Ho$ {Z_m U Ho$ {be amoh$s` _wha Ho$ gmw CgZo EH$ \$a_mz ^r Omar {H$`m & ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i) Am a (ii) (2) (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) (3) (i), (ii) Am a (iv) (4) (iii) Am a (iv) 44. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g/{H$Z {dûmz/{dûmzm Zo {ddo{mv {H$`m h {H$ H$~ra H$s H ${V`m± ^mav Ho$ Xmo _hmz² Y_m] H$s ñdrh$m` Vm Ho$ éi H$mo àh$q> H$aVr h? (1) qbs>m hog (2) Om Z ñq > Q>Z hm br Am a _mh $ OJ]g_o`a (3) S>o{dS> bm aoýµoz (4) embm Q> dm S>{db Am a {dzm X E_. H$m bdv 45. Ohm±Jra Ho$ emgzh$mb _ ^mav `mìm H$aZo dmbo {ZåZ{b{IV `yamonr` `m{ì`m H$mo H$mbH«$_mZwgma ì`dpñwv H$s{OE : (i) Wm _g amo (ii) Omogo\$ gmb~mýho$ (iii) Om Z µoys>}z (iv) ES>dS> Q>oar ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i), (iv), (ii), (iii) (2) (iii), (ii), (i), (iv) (3) (iv), (i), (ii), (iii) (4) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) J *J PAPER II* 21 Paper II

22 46. Which of the following statements are correct about textile workers in the medieval period? (i) (ii) Spinning was done by women; however weaving was reserved for men. Reeling of silk thread was exclusively reserved for men. (iii) In dyeing and bleaching both men and women worked together. (iv) We get references of both male and female calico printers. Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i) and (ii) (2) (ii) and (iii) (3) (i), (ii) and (iii) (4) (i), (iii) and (iv) 47. With regard to Sultan Zain-ul Abidin of Kashmir, which of the following statements are correct? (i) (ii) Yodabhatta, a courtier of Sultan Zain-ul Abidin, was not only a great Vedic scholar, but was also conversant with Persian, and had learned Firdausi s Shahnama by heart. Yodabhatta wrote a book on music and a play in Kashmiri verse named Jainaprakasa giving an account of his master s reign. (iii) Notthosoma Pandit was another Kashmiri poet who composed a book in Kashmiri verse called Jainacharita in which he described the life and achievements of Zain-ul Abidin. (iv) Bhattavatara, influenced by the Shahnama and other Persian works which he had studied, composed the Jainavilasa which contained the sayings of the Sultan. Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) (2) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (3) (i) and (ii) (4) (ii) and (iv) J *J PAPER II* 22 Paper II

23 46. _Ü`H$mb _ dñì CÚmoJ go Ow S>o H$marJam Ho$ g ~ Y _ {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-go dº$ì` ghr h? (i) gyv H$VmB _{hbmam Ûmam H$s OmVr Wr; O~{H$ ~wzmb nwéfm Ho$ {be gwa{jv Wr & (ii) {gëh$ YmJo H$s \ $Q>r ~ZmZm (reeling) {gµ\ $ nwéfm Ho$ {be gwa{jv Wm & (iii) a JmB (dyeing) Am a {da OZ (bleaching) nwéf Am a _{hbme± gmw-gmw H$aVo Wo & (iv) h_ nwéf Am a _{hbm N>rnr (calico printers) XmoZm Ho$ g X^ {_bvo h & ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i) Am a (ii) (2) (ii) Am a (iii) (3) (i), (ii) Am a (iii) (4) (i), (iii) Am a (iv) 47. H$í_ra Ho$ gwëvmz µo Zwb Am{~XrZ Ho$ g ~ Y _ {ZåZ{b{IV H$WZm _ go H$m Z-go ghr h? (i) gwëvmz µo Zwb Am{~XrZ H$m Xa~mar, `mox^å>>, Ho$db EH$ _hmz² d {XH$ {dûmz hr Zht Wm, A{nVw \$magr H$m ^r OmZH$ma Wm, Am a {\$axm gr H$m emhzm_m Cgo H $R>mJ«Wm & (ii) `mox^å> Zo g JrV na EH$ nwñvh$ Am a AnZo g ajh$ emgh$ Ho$ emgzh$mb na O ZàH$me Zm_H$ H$í_rar nú ZmQ>H$ {bim & (iii) ZmoÎmmogmo_ n {S>V EH$ AÝ` H$í_rar H${d Wm {OgZo nú _ H$í_rar ^mfm _ O ZM[aV Zm_H$ nwñvh$ {bir {Og_ CgZo µo Zwb Am{~XrZ Ho$ OrdZ Am a CnbpãY`m H$m du Z {H$`m & (iv) ^Å>mdVma Zo ñd` AYrV emhzm_m Ed AÝ` \$magr nwñvh$m Ho$ à^md _ O Z{dbmg H$s amzm H$s {Og_ gwëvmz Ho$ {dmma {Z{hV h & ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i), (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) (2) (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) (3) (i) Am a (ii) (4) (ii) Am a (iv) J *J PAPER II* 23 Paper II

24 48. Which of the following statements are correct about the role of wazir and his powers under Babur? (i) (ii) Under Babur power of wazir once again revived. Babur s wazir Nizamuddin Khalifa was devoted to the sovereign. (iii) Babur called him Pillar of the imperial fortune. (iv) Nizamuddin played an important role in connection with Humayun s succession. Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i) and (ii) (2) (ii) and (iii) (3) (i), (ii) and (iii) (4) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) 49. Which of the following statements is not correct about Sant Ravidas Vanis? (1) In the Rajasthani corpus of the Vanis of Ravidas, exaggerated importance is given to Yogic influences. (2) Callewaert and Friedlander call it a partial Nathization of Ravidas. (3) Surti shabda yog of Ravidas in the Sikh tradition suggests the similar attitude of the Sikhs and the Dadupanthis towards the Naths. (4) In the Sikh tradition the state of Sahaj is attained through nāmsumiran; in the Rajasthani tradition it is attained through Surti shabda yog too. 50. Which of the following statements is not correct? (1) Under Akbar the impetus to learning was tremendous. Men from Persia thronged to his court to earn their living. (2) Akbar bestowed the title of Malik-i Shuara upon the best poet of his court. This honour was conferred on Faizi. (3) Akbar changed the curriculum in the madrasas which was even appreciated by the orthodox group of the mullahs. (4) Abul Fazl translated the Bible into Persian. 51. Which of the following works was the first to use the phrase Maharashtra Dharma? (1) Gurucharita of Sarasvati Gangadhara (2) Nityanandaikya-Dipika of Shivakalyan (3) Panchopakhyan of Mahalingadasa (4) Dandaniti of Keshav Pandit J *J PAPER II* 24 Paper II

25 48. ~m~a Ho$ H$mb _ dµora H$s ^y{_h$m Am a CgH$s e{º$`m Ho$ ~mao _ {ZåZ{b{IV H$WZm _ go H$m Z-go ghr h? (i) ~m~a Ho$ H$mb _ dµora H$s e{º$ EH$ ~ma {\$a nwz:ñwm{nv hþb & (ii) ~m~a H$m dµora {ZµOm_wÔrZ Ibr\$m emgh$ Ho$ à{v d\$mxma Wm & (iii) ~m~a Zo Cgo amogr Eoíd` H$m ñvå^ H$hm & (iv) hþ_m`y± Ho$ amá`mamohu _ {ZµOm_wÔrZ Zo _hîdnyu ^y{_h$m AXm H$s Wr & ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i) Am a (ii) (2) (ii) Am a (iii) (3) (i), (ii) Am a (iii) (4) (i), (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) 49. g V a{dxmg H$s dm{z`m Ho$ ~mao _ {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm dº$ì` ghr Zht h? (1) a{dxmg H$s dm{z`m Ho$ amoñwmzr g J«h _ `moj Ho$ à^md H$mo A{Ve` _hîmm Xr JB h & (2) H$m bdv Am a \«$ss>b ÊS>a Bgo a{dxmg H$m Am {eh$ ZmWrH$aU H$hVo h & (3) {gi na nam _ a{dxmg H$m gwavr e~x `moj {gim Am a XmXÿn {W`m H$m ZmWm Ho$ à{v g_mz ì`dhma H$m g Ho$V XoVm h & (4) {gi na nam _ gho H$s AdñWm Zm_gw{_aZ Ho$ Ûmam àmßv H$s OmVr h ; amoñwmzr na nam _ `h gwavr e~x `moj Ho$ _mü`_ go ^r àmßv H$s OmVr h & 50. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm dº$ì` ghr Zht h? (1) AH$~a Ho$ AÝVJ V {ejm Ho$ {be ~hþv Vrd«àoaUm Wr & \$mag go bmoj AnZr Or{dH$m Ho$ {be CgHo$ Xa~ma _ AmVo Wo & (2) AH$~a Zo AnZo Xa~ma Ho$ ~ohvarz H${d`m H$mo _{bh$-e ewaam H$m {IVm~ àxmz {H$`m Wm & µ\ $µor H$mo Bg {IVm~ go ZdmµOm J`m Wm & (3) AH$~a Zo _Xagm Ho$ nmr>çh«$ n[adv Z {H$`m, {OgH$s _wëbmam Ho$ ê${ T>dmXr g_yh Ûmam ^r àe gm H$s JB Wr & (4) A~wb µ\$µob Zo ~mb{~b H$m \$magr _ AZwdmX {H$`m & 51. {ZåZ{b{IV nwñvh$m _ go {H$g_ gd àw_ _hmamîq > Y_ eãxmdbr H$m à`moj {H$`m J`m Wm? (1) gañdvr J JmYa H$m JwéM[aV (2) {edh$ë`mu H$m {ZË`mZ X Š`-Xr{nH$m (3) _hmqbjxmg H$m n Mmonm»`mZ (4) Ho$ed n {S>V H$s X S>Zr{V J *J PAPER II* 25 Paper II

26 52. [He] never denyed [his mother] anything but this, that she demanded of him, that our Bible might be hanged about an asses necke and beaten about the towne of Agra, for that the Portugals... tyed [the Quran] about the necke of a dogge and beat the same dogge about the towns of Ormuz. But he denyed her request saying that, if it were ill in the Portugals... it became not a king to requite ill with ill, for that the contempt of any religion was the contempt of God. In the above passage Thomas Coryat is referring to which of the following emperors? (1) Humayun (2) Akbar (3) Jahangir (4) Shahjahan 53. Manrique records that the deceased Mughal Prince s body was taken out from Agra to Allahabad. During the journey shrines honouring him as a saint were erected but quickly dismantled under imperial order. Which of the following princes was Manrique referring to? (1) Prince Daniyal (2) Prince Khusrau (3) Prince Dara (4) Prince Sulaiman Shikoh 54. In the Mughal nobility, Indian Muslims were known as Shaikhzadas. Which of the following important Shaikhazada clans served the Mughals? (i) (ii) Sayyids of Barha Kambohs (iii) Afghans (iv) Afaqis Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i) and (ii) (2) (i) and (iv) (3) (ii) and (iii) (4) (i), (ii) and (iii) 55. Money [was] lent out of the King s cussena [Khazana] to umharaes [Umara] when they are employed in any war to be repaid out of their jaggeeris [jagirs]. In the above statement English factors are referring to which of the following practices prevalent under the Mughals? (1) Muhasiba (2) Mutaliba (3) Talab (4) Talab-i ijnas J *J PAPER II* 26 Paper II

27 52. [CgZo] H$^r [AnZr _mvm] H$mo {H$gr ^r MrO Ho$ {be B H$ma Zht {H$`m Wm {gdm` CZH$s Bg _m±j Ho$ {H$ h_mar ~mb{~b H$mo JYo H$s JX Z _ bq>h$m H$a Cgo AmJam eha _ nrq>vo hþe Kw_m`m OmE, Š`m {H$ nwv Jm{b`m Zo [Hw$amZ H$mo] Hw$Îmo H$s JX Z _ ~m±y H$a Cgo nrq>vo hþe hm a_wµo eha _ Kw_m`m Wm & bo{h$z CgZo CZH$s BÀN>m H$mo `h H$hH$a _mzzo go B H$ma H$a {X`m {H$ AJa `h nwv Jmb _ ~wam Wm... {H$gr amom Ho$ {be `h emo^zr` Zht h {H$ ~wamb H$m ~Xbm ~wamb go {b`m OmE, Š`m {H$ {H$gr ^r Y_ H$m An_mZ B ída H$m An_mZ h & Cn`w º$ AdVaU _ Wm _g H$mo[a`Q> {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g ~mxemh H$m du Z H$a ahm h? (1) hþ_m`y± (2) AH$~a (3) Ohm±Jra (4) emhohm± 53. _ ZarH$ {bivm h {H$ _ V _wjb amohw$_ma H$m eara AmJam go Bbmhm~mX bo Om`m J`m Wm & `mìm Ho$ Xm amz OJh-OJh Cgo gýv Ho$ ê$n _ gå_m{zv H$aZo dmbo n{dì ñwb ~Zm`o J`o, bo{h$z OëX hr emhr AmXoe Ho$ VhV CÝh Vmo S> {X`m J`m & {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g amohw$_ma Ho$ g ~ Y _ _ ZarH$ `h {bivm h? (1) amohw$_ma Xm{Z`mb (2) amohw$_ma Iwgamo (3) amohw$_ma Xmam (4) amohw$_ma gwbo_mz {eh$moh 54. _wjb A_ra dj _ ^mavr` _wgb_mz eoiµomxm Zm_ go OmZo OmVo Wo & {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$Z _hîdnyu eoiµomxm d em Zo _wjbm Ho$ AYrZ H$m` {H$`m Wm? (i) ~mahm g æ`x (ii) H$må~moh (iii) Aµ\$JmZ (iv) Aµ\$mH$s ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i) Am a (ii) (2) (i) Am a (iv) (3) (ii) Am a (iii) (4) (i), (ii) Am a (iii) 55. O~ H$moB A_ra [C_am] {H$gr `wõ _ ^oom OmVm Wm Vmo amom Ho$ IOmZo go Cg A_ra H$mo A{J«_ YZam{e H$µO Ho$ ê$n _ Xr OmVr Wr, {Ogo ~mx _ Cgo AnZr OmJra go MwH$mZm hmovm Wm & A±J«oO \ $ŠQ>a Cn`w º$ dº$ì` _ _wjbm Ho$ AYrZ àm{bv {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g àwm H$m du Z H$a aho h? (1) _whm{g~m (2) _wvm{b~m (3) Vb~ (4) Vb~-E BOZmg J *J PAPER II* 27 Paper II

28 56. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched? Monument Calligrapher (1) Ataga Khan s tomb (Delhi) Baqi Muhammad (2) Buland Darwaza (Fatehpur Sikri) Ahmad al-chishti (3) Itimad ud Daulah s tomb (Agra) Bulaqi Khan (4) Taj Mahal (Agra) Amanat Khan 57. Match the architectural terms current in Mughal India given in List I with their modern connotations given in List II and choose the correct answer from the code given below : List I (Architectural Term) List II (a) Aiwan (i) Awnings (Modern Connotation) (b) Maqsura (ii) Perforated screen (c) Namgirah (iii) Portico (d) Shabak (iv) Screen (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (2) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (3) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (4) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) 58. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer using the code given below. Assertion (A) : It was the general law in the Mughal empire that if any robbery occurred within the assignment or jurisdiction of a jagirdar or a faujdar he was obliged to either trace the culprits and recover the loot or make the restitution himself. Reason (R) : A village which had been once guilty of crime, remained ever onwards subject to depredation by faujdars/jagirdars. (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false, but (R) is true. J *J PAPER II* 28 Paper II

29 56. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-gm `w½_ ghr gw_o{bv Zht h? ñ_mah$ gwboih$ (1) AVJm Im± H$m _H$~am ({Xëbr) ~mµh$s _whå_x (2) ~wb X XadmOm (\$Vohnwa grh$ar) Ah_X Ab-{MíVr (3) EV_mX CX² Xm bm H$m _H$~am (AmJam) ~wbmµh$s ImZ (4) VmO _hb (AmJam) A_mZV ImZ 57. gymr I _ {X`o J`o _wjb ^mav _ àm{bv ñwmnë` g ~ Yr eãxm H$mo gymr II _ {X`o J`o BZHo$ AmYw{ZH$ AW Ho$ gmw gw_o{bv H$s{OE Am a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE :$ gymr I (ñwmnë`-eãxmdbr) gymr II (AmYw{ZH$ AW ) (a) EodmZ (i) em{_`mzm> (b) _µh$gyam (ii) {N>{ÐV nxm (c) Zm_{Jah (iii) ~am_xm (d) e~h$ (iv) nxm (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (2) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (3) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (4) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) 58. ZrMo Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h, {OZ_ go EH$ A{^H$WZ (A) h Am a Xÿgam VH $ (R) h & H$WZm H$mo n{ T>E Am a ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> H$m à`moj H$a ghr CÎma Mw{ZE & A{^H$WZ (A) : _wjb gm_«má` _ `h EH$ gm_mý` H$mZyZ Wm {H$ AJa {H$gr OmJraXma AWdm \$m OXma Ho$ H$m` joì _ H$moB S>H $Vr hmo Om`o Vmo CgH$m H$V ì` Wm {H$ dh `m Vmo AnamYr H$mo Vbmeo Am a Cggo byq> H$m gm_mz ~am_x H$ao AWdm CgH$s j{vny{v ñd` H$ao & VH $ (R) : EH$ Jm±d Omo EH$ ~ma AnamY H$m Xmofr ah MwH$m hmo, dh gx d \$m OXmam /OmJraXmam H$s Á`mX{V`m H$m {eh$ma hmovm Wm & > (1) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h VWm (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m h & (2) (A) Am a (R) XmoZm ghr h, naývw (R), (A) H$s ghr ì`m»`m Zht h & (3) (A) ghr h, naývw (R) µjbv h & (4) (A) µjbv h, naývw (R) ghr h & J *J PAPER II* 29 Paper II

30 59. Which monument was built by Akbar as a mark of his Gujarat victory? (1) Hathi Pol, Agra (2) Buland Darwaza, Fatehpur Sikri (3) Shah Burj, Agra (4) Akbari Darwaza, Agra 60. When Amir-ul Umara informed about the flight of the Prince from the Agra fort, the emperor said, If he will go in no way on the right road, do not consider a crime anything that results from your action. Kingship regards neither son nor son-in-law. No one is a relation to a king. Identify this royal father-son duo : (1) Akbar Salim (2) Jahangir Khusrau (3) Shahjahan Shah Shuja (4) Aurangzeb Muazzam 61. Match the technical words related to Mughal paintings/painters/techniques given in List I with their meanings given in List II and choose the correct answer from the code given below : List I (Paintings/Painters/ Techniques) List II (Meaning) (a) Ambarin Qalam (i) Technique of finishing a painting in black ink (b) Muraqqa (ii) Title awarded to calligraphers at the Mughal court (c) Nim Qalam (iii) Technique of finishing paintings, usually in fine black shading (d) Siyah Qalam (iv) Album (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (2) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (3) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) 62. Which Mughal emperor opined that the structure s success did not depend on the building alone, the garden setting, the role of water and the view were also crucial elements? (1) Babur (2) Jahangir (3) Shahjahan (4) Aurangzeb J *J PAPER II* 30 Paper II

31 59. AH$~a Zo JwOamV H$s {do` H$mo ñ_aur` ~ZmZo Ho$ {be {H$g ñ_mah$ H$m {Z_m U {H$`m Wm? (1) hmwr nmob, AmJam (2) ~wbýx XadmµOm, \$Vohnwa grh$ar (3) emh ~wo, AmJam (4) AH$~ar XadmµOm, AmJam 60. O~ A_ra-Cb C_am Zo AmJam Ho$ {H$bo go amohw$_ma Ho$ ^mjzo H$s gymzm Xr Vmo ~mxemh Zo H$hm, AJa dh {H$gr ^r àh$ma go ghr _mj na Zht MbVm h Vmo Bg g ~ Y _ AnZo Ûmam CR>mE J`o {H$gr ^r H$X_ H$mo AnamY _V g_pmo & amov Ì {H$gr H$mo ^r nwì `m Xm_mX Zht _mzvm & H$moB ^r ~mxemh H$m g ~ Yr Zht h & Bg amogr {nvm-nwì H$s Omo S>r H$mo nhmm{ze : (1) AH$~a gbr_ (2) Ohm±Jra Iwgamo (3) emhohm± emh ewom (4) Am a JOo~ _waµáµo_ 61. gymr I _ Xr JB _wjb {MÌH$mar/{MÌH$ma/VH$ZrH$ go g ~ {YV VH$ZrH$s eãxm H$mo gymr II _ {X`o J`o CZHo$ AW Ho$ gmw gw_o{bv H$s{OE Am a ZrMo {X`o J`o Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE :$ gymr I ({MÌH$mar/{MÌH$ma/VH$ZrH$) gymr II (AW ) (a) Aå~arZ µh$b_ (i) H$mbr ñ`mhr _ {MÌH$bm n[aîh$au H$s VH$ZrH$ (b) _waµšµh$m (ii) _wjb Xa~ma _ gwboih$ma H$mo Xr JB Cnm{Y (c) Zr_ µh$b_ (iii) gm_mý`v: CËH $îq> í`m_ N>m`m H$Z Ûmam {MÌH$mar n[aîh$au H$s VH$ZrH$ (d) ñ`mh µh$b_ (iv) Ab~_ (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (2) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (3) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) 62. {H$g _wjb ~mxemh Ho$ {dmma _ B_maV H$s g\$bvm Ho$db T>m±Mo na AmYm[aV Zht hmovr, CÚmZ {dý`mg, Ob H$s ^y{_h$m Am a àmh ${VH$ n[adoe ^r AË` V _hîdnyu H$maH$ hmovo h? (1) ~m~a (2) Ohm±Jra (3) emhohm± (4) Am a JµOo~ J *J PAPER II* 31 Paper II

32 63. He spoke Turkish well, and he remarked, Notwithstanding that I grew up in Hindustan, I am not ignorant of Turki speech and writing. Identify the ruler. (1) Akbar (2) Jahangir (3) Muhammad Tughlaq (4) Sher Shah Suri 64. Which of the following Gurudwaras did Aurangzeb give a grant to? (1) Gurudwara of Nankana Sahib (2) Gurudwara of Patna Sahib (3) Gurudwara of Guru Ram Das at Dehradun (4) Golden Temple, Amritsar 65. With regard to the building construction activities in Gujarat during the Mughal period, which of the following statements are correct? (i) (ii) Aurangzeb paid hardly any attention to repair the pre-mughal buildings in Ahmedabad. New buildings were constructed on behalf of the Mughal administration by Muhammad Azam Shah, a governor of Gujarat. (iii) Also, at this time, Mughal governors, amirs and religious officials erected religious structures to enhance Mughal presence and at the same time to immortalize their own names. (iv) In Gujarat, throughout the Mughal period, most buildings, except those built by princes and the highest ranking amirs, appear to be products of local designers. Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i) and (iv) (2) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (3) (ii) and (iii) (4) (i), (ii) and (iii) 66. Which of the following statements are correct about Virji Vora? (i) In 1642 Virji Vora monopolised the coral trade with the help of the Mughal governor. (ii) The English factors knew that Virji Vora was the most injurious man for their trade. (iii) British used proxy of Virji Vora to purchase goods from their competitors, thus Vora allowed British to use his goodwill. (iv) Virji Vora started his career as a wholesale trader. Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (1) (i), (ii) and (iii) (2) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (3) (iii) and (iv) (4) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) J *J PAPER II* 32 Paper II

33 63. dh VwH$s AÀN>r ~mobvm Wm, Am a CgZo H$hm, BgHo$ ~mdoyx {H$ _ {hýxþñvmz _ nbm-~ T>m, _ VwH$s ~mobzo Am a {bizo go AZ{^k Zht hÿ± & emgh$ H$mo {M{ V H$s{OE & (1) AH$~a (2) Ohm±Jra (3) _whå_x VwJbH$ (4) eoaemh gyar 64. {ZåZ{b{IV _ go {H$g JwéÛmao H$mo Am a JOo~ Zo AZwXmZ {X`m? (1) JwéÛmam ZZH$mZm gm{h~ (2) JwéÛmam nq>zm gm{h~ (3) XohamXÿZ H$m Jwé am_ Xmg JwéÛmam (4) ñdu _ {Xa, A_ Vga 65. _wjb H$mb Ho$ Xm amz JwOamV _ ^dz {Z_m U J{V{d{Y`m Ho$ g ~ Y _, {ZåZ{b{IV _ go H$m Z-go dº$ì` ghr h? (i) Ah_Xm~mX _ nyd -_wjb ^dzm H$s _aå_v Ho$ {be Am a JOo~ Zo em`x hr H$moB Ü`mZ {X`m & (ii) JwOamV Ho$ JdZ a _whå_x AmµO_ emh Ûmam _wjb àemgz H$s Amoa go Z`o ^dz ~Zdm`o J`o Wo & (iii) Bgr g_` _wjb JdZ am, A_ram Am a Ym{_ H$ A{YH$m[a`m Zo _wjb CnpñW{V H$mo ~ T>mZo Am a gmw hr AnZo Zm_m H$mo A_a H$aZo Ho$ {be Ym{_ H$ T>m±Mo ^r I S>o {H$E & (iv) JwOamV _ nyao _wjb H$mb _ amohw$_mam Am a gdm oƒ lour Ho$ A_ram Ûmam ~Zdm`o JE ^dzm H$mo N>mo S>H$a A{YH$m e ^dz ñwmzr` H$marJam (ê$nh$mam ) Ûmam ~Zm`o JE & ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i) Am a (iv) (2) (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) (3) (ii) Am a (iii) (4) (i), (ii) Am a (iii) 66. draor dmoam Ho$ g ~ Y _ {ZåZ{b{IV dº$ì`m _ go H$m Z-go ghr h? (i) draor dmoam Zo 1642 _ _wjb JdZ a H$s ghm`vm go _y±jm ì`mnma na EH$m{YH$ma ñwm{nv {H$`m & (ii) A±J«oO \ $ŠQ>a `h OmZVo Wo {H$ draor dmoam CZHo$ ì`mnma Ho$ {be AË`{YH$ ZwH$gmZXoh ì`{º$ Wo & (iii) A±J«oOm Zo AnZo à{vû {Û`m go _mb IarXZo _ draor dmoam H$s gmi H$m namoj ê$n go à`moj {H$`m, Bg àh$ma dmoam Zo A±J«oOm H$mo AnZr gmi H$m à`moj H$aZo H$s AZw_{V àxmz H$s & (iv) draor dmoam Zo AnZo ì`dgm` H$s ewê$amv EH$ WmoH$ ì`mnmar Ho$ ê$n _ H$s Wr & ZrMo {XE JE Hy$Q> _ go ghr CÎma H$mo Mw{ZE : $ (1) (i), (ii) Am a (iii) (2) (ii), (iii) Am a (iv) (3) (iii) Am a (iv) (4) (i), (ii), (iii) Am a (iv)$ J *J PAPER II* 33 Paper II

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