MODERN HISTORY
2021
1. Trace the rise and growth of
socio-religious reform movements with special reference to Young Bengal and
Brahmo Samaj.
2.
To what extinct did the role of moderates prepare a base for the wider freedom
movement? comment
3.
Bring out the constructive programmes of Mahatma Gandhi during Non-Cooperation
Movement and Civil Disobedience Movement.
2020
1. Evaluate the policies of Lord Curzon and
their long term implications on the national movement. (Answer in 150 words).
2.
Since the decade of the 1920s, the national movement acquired various
ideological strands and thereby expanded its social base. Discuss. (Answer in
250 words).
2019
1. Assess the role of British imperial power
in complicating the process of transfer of power during the 1940s.
2.
The 1857 Uprising was the culmination of the recurrent big and small local
rebellions that had occurred in the preceding hundred years of British rule.
Elucidate.
3.
Examine the linkages between the nineteenth century’s ‘Indian Renaissance’ and
the emergence of national identity
4.
Many voices had strengthened and enriched the nationalist movement during the
Gandhian phase. Elaborate
2018
1. Why indentured labour was taken by British
from India to other colonies? Have they been able to preserve their cultural
identity over there?
2.
Throw light on the significance of thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi in the present
times.
2017
1. Highlight the importance of new objective
that got added to the vision of Indian independence since the twenties of the
last century
2.
The women’s questions arose in modern India as a part of the 19th century
social reform movement.What were the major issues and debates concerning women
in that period?
3.
Clarify how mid-eighteenth century India was beset with the spectre of a
fragmented polity?
4.
Why did the ‘Moderates’ fail to carry conviction with the nation about their
proclaimed ideology and political goals by the end of the nineteenth century?
5.
Examine how the decline of traditional artisanal industry in colonial India
crippled the rural economy.
2016
1. Highlight the difference in the approach of
Subhash Chandra Bose and Mahatma Gandhi in the struggle for freedom.
2.
Explain how the upraising of 1857 constitutes an important watershed in the
evolution of British policies towards colonial India.
3.
Discuss the role of women in the freedom struggle especially during the
Gandhian phase
2015
1. It would have been difficult for the
Constituent Assembly to complete its historic task of drafting the Constitution
for Independent India in just three years but for the experience gained with
the Government of India Act, 1935. Discuss
2.
How different would have been the achievement of Indian independence without
Mahatma Gandhi? Discuss
3.
Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, despite having divergent approaches and
strategies, had a common goal of amelioration of the downtrodden. Elucidate
2014
1. In what ways did the naval mutiny prove to
be the last nail in the coffin of British colonial aspirations in India?
2.
What were the major political, economic and social developments in the world
which motivated the anti-colonial struggle in India?
3.
The third battle of Panipat was fought in 1761. Why were so many empire-shaking
battles fought at Panipat?
4.
Examine critically the various facets of economic policies of the British in
India from mid-eighteenth century till independence.
2013
1. “In many ways, Lord Dalhousie was the
founder of modern India.” Elaborate
2.
Critically discuss the objectives of Bhoodan and Gramdan Movements initiated by
Acharya Vinoba Bhave and their success.
3.
Defying the barriers of age, gender and religion, the Indian women became the
torch-bearer during the struggle for freedom in India. Discuss.
4. Several foreigners made India their homeland and participated in various movements. Analyze their role in the Indian struggle for freedom.