Q17 of 30 Page 1

The following questions are for the visually impaired candidates only in lieu of Q. No. 17.

(i) Mention any one territory under the Mughals.


(ii) Name any one centre of the Revolt of 1857 from Madhya Pradesh.


(iii) Mention any three mature Harappan sites.

(i) Ajmer


Lahore


Delhi


(ii) Gwalior


Jhansi


Jabalpur


(iii) Kalibangan


Dholvira


Nageshwar


Lothal


Mohenjo-Daro


Harappa


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Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Escaping to the countryside


This is how the famous poet Mirza Ghalib described what the people of Delhi did when the British forces occupied the city in 1857:


Smiting the enemy and driving him before them, the victors (i.e., the British) overran the city in all directions. All whom they found in the street they cut down … For two to three days every road in the city, from the Kashmiri Gate to Chandni Chowk, was a battlefield. Three gates – the Ajmeri, the Turcoman and the Delhi – were still held by the rebels … At the naked spectacle of this vengeful wrath and malevolent hatred the colour fled from men’s faces, and a vast concourse of men and women … took to precipitate flight through these three gates. Seeking the little villages and shrines outside the city, they drew breath to wait until such time as might favour their return.


(i) Who was Mirza Ghalib? What did he describe?


(ii) Why did British attack Delhi? Give two reasons.


(iii) How did the people escape from Delhi and where did they take shelter?

17

(i) On the given outline political map of India locate and label the following with appropriate symbols:

(a) Ajmer, a territory under Mughals.


(b) Gwalior, a centre of the Revolt of 1857.


(ii) On the same map three places related to the mature Harappan sites have been marked as A, B, C. Identify them and write their names correctly on the lines drawn near them.

1

Explain how different methods of irrigation were developed for agriculture in the Harappan sites.

3

Why did the Santhals rebel against Zamindars and the Colonial Power? Give two reasons.