Subject

History and Civics

Class

ICSE Class 10

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

21.

Where are the headquarters of the WHO located?
Mention any one function of the Security Council. 

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22.

Name two organization which fight for Human Rights.

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23.

Explain the meaning of Cold War.

What was the objective of the Truman Doctrine?

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24.

Describe the result of the First war of Independence, with reference to the following :

Policy towards the Indian Princes.

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25.

Describe the result of the First war of Independence, with reference to the following :

Rise of nationalism in India.

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26.

Describe the result of the First war of Independence, with reference to the following :

Changes in the administrative set up of the British territories in India. 

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27.

In 1919 Gandhi plunged into India's struggle for  freedom. He guided the affairs of the Indian National with new techniques. Through various national movements he got the public support  to win freedom for India.

In this context explain: 

The reasons leading to the Non - Cooperation 

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28.

In 1919 Gandhi plunged into India's struggle for freedom. He guided the affairs of the Indian National with new techniques. Through various national movements he got the public support to win freedom for India.

In this context explain:

Which resolution was passed on 8th August, 1942 leading to  mass struggle on non-violent lines ? State any two reasons behind the launching of this movement.

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29.

In 1919 Gandhi plunged into India's struggle for freedom. He guided the affairs of the Indian National with new techniques. Through various national movements he got the public support to win freedom for India.

In this context explain:

The impact of the non - cooperation  movement in India's struggle for freedom.


i. The National Movement truly became a mass movement.
ii. It brought forward Hindu- Muslim unity as Khilafat leaders actively supported the Non - Cooperation movement.
iii. The Demand for Swarag became much more popular.
iv. The movement provided a great national base to the congress.

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30.

It was the hope of the Founding Fathers of the United Nations that with the goodwill and cooperation of all members - states, it would be able to function effectively. With reference to this:

Explain the composition of the Security Council.
 

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