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CENTRE NUMBER : IN46 QUESTION CUM ANSWER PAPER FOR TERM I : NAME: CLASS /DIV.5 A B C D E F ROLL NO.: SUBJECT : HISTORY/CIVICS PAPER: DATE : DURATION : Hr MAX.MARKS : 40 READ THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN BELOW :. Write your name, and roll number in the spaces provided at the top of this page.. Answer all/ any one/ any two questions in the spaces provided on the Question Paper. Write in dark blue or black pen. 3. You should show all your working in the Answer Booklet. You may use a soft pencil for rough working. 4. The Number of marks is given in the bracket '[ ]' 5. The box against the bracket '[ ]' shows the marks obtained after assessment. 6. This document consist of 0 pages. 7. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. 8. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.. NAME SIGNATURE DATE INVIGILATOR : EXAMINER : MODERATOR : FOR EXAMINERS'S USE Q. NO. MARKS OUT OF 0 0 3 0 4 0 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 TOTAL 40 PAGE NO : OF 0

QA Define the following: [] Culture:. Patrons:. QB Give Reason : [] India is Unique.. PAGE NO : OF 0

QC Fill in the blanks: [6] The earliest Indian script is the script of the. India has a rich heritage of sculpture. 3 The method of making bronze images still exists in. 4 and make India a special country. 5 The rectangular boundary wall at Meenakshi temple is called. QA Write two lines on the given picture: []. PAGE NO : 3 OF 0

QB Complete the given crossword: [5] Across. This great king was forgotten in India 4. A monument that is sacred to the Buddhist 5. A Sanskrit name for tribal s of India Down. The early Indian books were called 3. This script developed in India several hundred years ago PAGE NO : 4 OF 0

QC Answer the following questions: [3] What does heritage mean? Mention the features found in Sanchi Stupa toranas. 3 Give one example of Indian heritage. PAGE NO : 5 OF 0

Q3A Find the following languages in the given maze: [5] Kashmiri, Sindhi, Urdu, Manipuri, Assamese. C V G N E L U R B U M K M D M J K F W Q C C A S S A M E S E W V N S B J D R A M V F I I H H T F W Q B B P N G M P B J D Q W U D V X I U V B V B R H A N O R W V M M I I B Q L D I V K A S H M I M U I F Q3B Read the passage and answer the given questions: [5] Mughal architecture, Building style that flourished in northern and central India under the patronage of the Mughal emperors from the mid-6th to the late 7th century. The Mughal period marked a striking revival of Islāmic architecture in northern India. Under the patronage of the Mughal emperors, Persian, Indian, and various provincial styles were fused to produce works of unusual quality and refinement. PAGE NO : 6 OF 0

The tomb of the emperor Humāyūn (begun 564) at Delhi inaugurated the new style, though it shows strong Persian influences. The first great period of building activity occurred under the emperor Akbar (reigned 556 605) at Āgra and at the new capital city of Fatehpur Sīkri, which was founded in 569. The latter city s Great Mosque (57; Jāmiʿ Masjid), with its monumental Victory Gate (Buland Darzāwa), is one of the finest mosques of the Mughal period. The great fort at Āgra (565 74) and the tomb of Akbar at Sikandarā, near Āgra, are other notable structures dating from his reign. Most of these early Mughal buildings use arches only sparingly, relying instead on post and lintel construction. They are built of red sandstone or white marble. Mughal architecture reached its zenith during the reign of emperor Shāh Jahān (68 58), its crowning achievement being the magnificent Tāj Mahal. This period is marked by a fresh emergence in India of Persian features that had been seen earlier in the tomb of Humāyūn. The use of the double dome, a recessed archway inside a rectangular fronton, and parklike surroundings are all typical of Shāh Jahān period buildings. Symmetry and balance between the parts of a building were always stressed, while the delicacy of detail in Shāh Jahān decorative work has seldom been surpassed. White marble was a favoured building material. After the Tāj Mahal, the second major undertaking of Shāh Jahān s reign was the palace-fortress at Delhi, begun in 638. Among its notable buildings are the red-sandstone-pillared Dīvān-e ʿĀmm ( Hall of Public Audience ) and the so-called Dīvān-e Khāṣṣ ( Hall of Private Audience ), which housed the famous Peacock Throne. Outside the citadel is the Great Mosque (650 56; Jāmiʿ Masjid). The impressive mosque sits on a raised foundation and is approached by a majestic flight of steps, with an immense courtyard in front. PAGE NO : 7 OF 0

The architectural monuments of Shāh Jahān s successor, Aurangzeb (reigned 658 707), represent a distinct decline, though some notable mosques were built before the beginning of the 8th century. Subsequent works lost the balance and coherence characteristic of mature Mughal architecture. Which is the finest mosques of the Mughal? Name the emperor under whom the first period of building activity occurred?. 3 What were the early monuments built of? 4 When did the Mughal architecture reached its zenith?. 5 What is this period of magnificent Taj Mahal marked as?. PAGE NO : 8 OF 0

Q4A Write new words for the following: [] Interdependence ---. Compassion ----. Q4B Name the following: [3] He wrote the National Anthem. The law says that we must have this. 3 Town and cities are these areas. Q4C Answer the following question: [] How do we show respect to our National Anthem?. PAGE NO : 9 OF 0

Q4D Match the following: [3] A B Villages and fields a Countries all over Diesel and Petrol b In the garden 3 Interdependence c Rural d Under ground ----- --- 3 ---- PAGE NO : 0 OF 0