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History UPSC PYQ 2020

45 questions from the UPSC 2020 examination.

45 questions

1Medium

Some new crafts production were introduced by the Turks. Comment.

2Medium10 marks

“In the initial stages, when Indian nationalism was immature, just sprouting, it found expression in many liberal religio-reform movements.”

3Medium20 marks

“Napoleon was not a revolutionary but he solidified many of the revolutionary changes of 1789 - 1791 and he himself supported most of the ideas and proposals of Enlightenment philosophers.” Substantiate.

4Medium10 marks

“The Trade Union Movement in India not only supported the call for national struggle at critical junctures, but also impacted its course and character in several ways.”

5Medium50 marks

Q6 (Paper 2). (a) "Napoleon was not a revolutionary but he solidified many of the revolutionary changes of 1789-1791 and he himself supported most of the ideas and proposals of Enlightenment philosophers." Substantiate. (b) "Lincoln's main thesis was that the Slavery issue had to be decided one way or the other and could no longer be evaded by compromise." Comment in the light of his role in the American Civil War. (c) "The 1848 revolutions frightened the crowned heads of Europe and caused several to abdicate. Those who remained were cognizant of the threats posed by liberalism, nationalism and socialism." Comment.

6Medium10 marks

“Maharaja Ranjit Singh died in 1839. His death was the signal for an outburst of anarchy all over the Punjab.”

7Medium20 marks

“In the divided and contestable space of Indian politics, Gandhiji could claim for himself a centrist position because he alienated neither and tactically combined the goal of the moderates with the means of the extremists.” Discuss.

8Medium20 marks

For long, the Revolt of 1857, has been mistaken to be a mere mutiny of the Indian sepoys in the Bengal army. However, its causes need to be searched for not only in the dissatisfaction of the army, but in a long drawn process of fundamental social and economic change that upset the peasant communities. Discuss.

9Medium50 marks

Q4 (Paper 2). (a) "In the divided and contestable space of Indian politics, Gandhiji could claim for himself a centrist position because he alienated neither and tactically combined the goal of the moderates with the means of the extremists." Discuss. (b) "After Indian Independence India-China relations started on a high note, but during the course of the coming years India had to face a bitter experience due to the Chinese aggression." Elaborate. (c) "The Reorganisation of the States on the basis of language was a major aspect of national consolidation and integration." Comment.

10Medium10 marks

“In the early twentieth century, there came into existence a number of women's organisations, which operated more actively in the public arena and focused more directly on women's political and legal rights.”

11Medium10 marks

“The British were slated to withdraw from Palestine in May 1948, and both sides prepared for that day. Violence between Arabs and Jews, already endemic, escalated.”

12Medium10 marks

“The multitude of newly independent countries came to be known as the 'Third World', belonging neither to the First World of capitalist democracies, nor the Communist Second World.”

13Medium50 marks

Q1 (Paper 2). Critically examine the following statements in about 150 words each: (a) "Maharaja Ranjit Singh died in 1839. His death was the signal for an outburst of anarchy all over the Punjab." (b) "In the initial stages, when Indian nationalism was immature, just sprouting, it found expression in many liberal religio-reform movements." (c) "In the early twentieth century, there came into existence a number of women's organisations, which operated more actively in the public arena and focused more directly on women's political and legal rights." (d) "The Trade Union Movement in India not only supported the call for national struggle at critical junctures, but also impacted its course and character in several ways." (e) "Based on his discussion with Indian leaders, as well as his own perception, Lord Mountbatten soon came to the conclusion that partition was the only practicable and feasible solution."

14Medium20 marks

“It was Dupleix who had first showed the way of intervening in disputes of the Indian rulers and thereby acquiring political control over vast territories - a technique which was later perfected by the English East India Company.” Elaborate.

15Medium20 marks

“From Bismarck's 'Blood and Iron' speech and his forceful actions to achieve German unification, Bismarck came to be known as the Iron Chancellor.” Critically examine.

16Medium50 marks

Q3 (Paper 2). (a) In its political behaviour the Indian National Congress in its early career was never a radical organisation, besides the founders of the Congress involved A.O. Hume in their project. Do these facts verify that the Congress was founded as a 'Safety valve'? Explain. (b) Do you agree with the fact that the virtual failure of the Non-Cooperation Movement and the gloom that descended on the nationalist scene, created conditions for revolutionary activities? Discuss. (c) Planning was seen as a powerful instrument that could be used to remove regional inequality. Examine.

17Medium50 marks

Q3 (Paper 1). (a) "Evaluate the significant political features of the Post Mauryan Northern India. What are the main sources of it?" (20 marks) (b) A number of scholars considered Alexander as 'The Great', although long term impacts of Alexander's invasion on India need to be re-evaluated. Comment. (15 marks) (c) Discuss the salient features of cultural traditions of South India as reflected in Sangam Literature. (15 marks)

18Medium10 marks

“The causes of the French Revolution of 1789 included both long term and structural factors, as well as more immediate events.”

19Medium50 marks

Q2 (Paper 1). (a) "Puranas were the innovative genre of literature to popularise and revive Vedic religion." Elaborate with examples. (20 marks) (b) Discuss the factors that played an important role in the process of urbanisation after the Later-Vedic period. (15 marks) (c) Throw light on the nature of religion and classification of gods mentioned in the Rigveda. (15 marks)

20Medium10 marks

“The principles of Enlightenment were in some ways a continuation of the discoveries and theories of the Scientific Revolution.”

21Medium20 marks

“Lincoln's main thesis was that the Slavery issue had to be decided one way or the other and could no longer be evaded by compromise.” Comment in the light of his role in the American Civil War.

22Medium

How did international trade support urbanisation in North India during the 13-14th century CE.

23Medium10 marks

“The 1848 revolutions frightened the crowned heads of Europe and caused several to abdicate. Those who remained were cognizant of the threats posed by liberalism, nationalism and socialism.” Comment.

24Medium30 marks

Q8 (Paper 1). (a) "Evaluate the contribution of Sher Shah towards trade and commerce, administration and agricultural reforms." (10 marks) (b) "Make an estimate of the development of paintings under Mughal rulers with special reference to colours, technique, themes and influences on them." (10 marks) (c) "Critically evaluate history of the Eighteenth century India with reference to culture and economy." (10 marks)

25Medium20 marks

Do you agree with the statement that the Second World War was history's most destructive war? Elaborate.

26Medium20 marks

How did Stalin build on Lenin's legacy of Bolshevik Revolution and introduce new elements of totalitarianism to transform USSR as a superpower?

27Medium50 marks

Q2 (Paper 2). (a) "It was Dupleix who had first shown the way of intervening in the affairs of the Indian rulers and thereby acquiring political control over vast territories - a technique which was later perfected by the East India Company." Elaborate. (b) For long, the Revolt of 1857 has been mistaken to be a mere mutiny of Indian sepoys in the Bengal army. However, its causes need to be searched for not only in the dissatisfaction of the army but in a long-drawn process of fundamental social and economic change that upset the peasant communities. Discuss. (c) Do you feel that the Santhal Hool (rebellion) 1855-56, was the most effective tribal movement in pre-1857 India?

28Medium20 marks

Do you agree with the fact that the virtual failure of the Non-Cooperation Movement and the gloom that descended on the nationalist scene, created conditions for revolutionary activities? Discuss.

29Medium1 mark

With reference to the scholars/literatures of ancient India, consider the following statements: Panini is associated with Pushyamitra Amarasimha is associated with Harshavardhana. Kalidasa is associated with Chandra Gupta-II. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

A1 and 2 only
B2 and 3 only
C3 only
D1, 2 and 3
30Medium10 marks

Planning was seen as a powerful instrument that could be used to remove regional inequality. Examine.

31Medium20 marks

A new configuration of power emerged in world politics after the end of the cold war. Analyse how USA managed to become the sole superpower.

32Medium30 marks

Q7 (Paper 1). (a) "Describe village polity and economy of medieval Deccan." (10 marks) (b) Some new crafts production were introduced by the Turks. Comment. (10 marks) (c) "The mission of Kabir was to preach a religion of love which would unite all castes and creeds." Explain. (10 marks)

33Medium20 marks

“After Indian Independence India-China relations started on a high note, but during the course of the coming years India had to face a bitter experience due to the Chinese aggression.” Elaborate.

34Medium10 marks

Discuss the circumstances leading to the French exit from Algeria in 1962.

35Medium10 marks

Critically examine whether it was true that after a century of dependency on Europeans, Africans were ill prepared for the task of nation-building.

36Medium10 marks

“Based on his discussion with Indian leaders, as well as his own perception, Lord Mountbatten soon came to the conclusion that partition was the only practicable and feasible solution.”

37Medium50 marks

Q5 (Paper 2). Answer in about 150 words each: (a) "The principles of Enlightenment were in some ways a continuation of the discoveries and theories of the Scientific Revolution." (b) "The causes of the French Revolution of 1789 included both long term and structural factors, as well as more immediate events." (c) "Industrial Revolution had far reaching social and political consequences with the advent of assembly line factories, urbanization and rise of the urban working class." (d) "The multitude of newly independent countries came to be known as the 'Third World', belonging neither to the First World of capitalist democracies, nor the Communist Second World." (e) "The British were slated to withdraw from Palestine in May 1948, and both sides prepared for that day. Violence between Arabs and Jews, already endemic, escalated."

38Medium50 marks

Q7 (Paper 2). (a) "From Bismarck's 'Blood and Iron' speech and his forceful actions to achieve German unification, Bismarck came to be known as the Iron Chancellor." Critically examine. (b) Do you agree with the statement that the Second World War was history's most destructive war? Elaborate. (c) Discuss the circumstances leading to the French exit from Algeria in 1962.

39Medium20 marks

In its political behaviour the Indian National Congress in its early career was never a radical organisation, besides the founders of the Congress involved A.O. Hume in their project. Do these facts verify that the Congress was founded as a 'Safety valve'? Explain.

40Medium30 marks

Q6 (Paper 1). (a) "Assess the causes of the defeat of Northern Indian States against the Turkish invasion." (10 marks) (b) Amuktamalyada dwells much upon the relationship of (fort, Brahmanas) and dispersed tribal groups. Comment. (10 marks) (c) "Elaborate upon the agrarian reforms of Alauddin Khilji." (10 marks)

41Medium50 marks

Q4 (Paper 1). (a) "Sanskrit literature of classical Gupta Age set standards for the early medieval India." Evaluate the statement with representative examples. (20 marks) (b) Trace and identify the changing pattern of Tantrism in Ancient India with examples. (15 marks) (c) Describe the evolution and development of regional temple architecture of South India with special reference to Pallavas. (15 marks)

42Medium10 marks

“The Reorganisation of the States on the basis of language was a major aspect of national consolidation and integration.” Comment.

43Medium10 marks

“Industrial Revolution had far reaching social and political consequences with the advent of assembly line factories, urbanization and rise of the urban working class.”

44Medium50 marks

Q8 (Paper 2). (a) How did Stalin build on Lenin's legacy of Bolshevik Revolution and introduce new elements of totalitarianism to transform USSR as a superpower? (b) A new configuration of power emerged in world politics after the end of the cold war. Analyse how USA managed to become the sole superpower. (c) Critically examine whether it was true that after a century of dependency on Europeans, Africans were ill prepared for the task of nation-building.

45Medium10 marks

Do you feel that the Santhal Hool (rebellion) 1855 - 56, was the most effective tribal movement in pre-1857 India ?

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