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CBSE CLASS 10 BOARD 2024 ALL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

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CBSE  CLASS 10   BOARD  2024 ALL IMPORTANT  QUESTIONS  COVERS ALL TOPICS .PRACTICE AND GET FUL MARKS   CBSE Class 10 English Grammar Important MCQs - Gap Filling Choose the correct options to fill in the blanks to complete the note about the wangala Festival of Meghalaya.  1. The Wangala (i) __________ festival for the Garo in Meghalaya, Assam and Nagaland. It is a postharvest festival (ii) __________ the end of the agricultural year. It is popularly known as ‘The Hundred Drums’ festival. During the signature dance, the leading warrior (iii) __________ with synchronised 7 dance steps and specific hand-head movements.  (i) (a) is important  ( b) are an important  (c) was the important  (d) is an important  (ii) (a) being celebrated for marking ( b) celebrated to mark ( c) celebrate to mark  (d) being celebrated for mark  (iii) (a) leads the youngsters ( b) lead the youngsters ( c) was leading the youngsters  (d) had led the youngsters  Answer: (i)  (d) is an important (ii) (b) celebrate

Class 9 Social Science Civics Chapter 5 Working of Institution

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  Class 9 Social Science Civics Chapter 5 Working of Institution  MCQ Questions                          BY KRISHAN KUMAR Choose the correct option: Question 1. Who exercises all governmental powers? (a) President (b) Prime Minister (c) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (d) Chief Election Commission Answer Answer: (b) Prime Minister Question 2. The Second Backward Classes Commission was appointed by the government of India in (a) 1979 (b) 1981 (c) 1985 (d) 1999 Answer Answer: (a) 1979 Question 3. Which one of the following statement about the President is wrong? (a) He is the head of the state. (b) He is the highest formal authority in the country. (c) He exercises only nominal powers. (d) He is elected directly by the people. Answer Answer: (d) He is elected directly by the people. Question 4. The strength of the Council of Ministers ranges from (a) 60 to 80 (b) 60 to 100 (c) 70 to 85 (d) 80 to 100 Answer Answer: (a) 60 to 80 Question 5. Once the Lok Sabha passes the budget of the go

Class 8 Social Science History Chapter 8 Civilising the “Native”, Educating the Nation

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    Social Science History Chapter 8 Civilising the “Native”, Educating the Nation                      CLASS 8 BY KRISHAN KUMAR Question 1. Match the following: ANSWER Question 2. State whether true or false James Mill was a severe critic of the Orientalists. The 1854 Despatch on education was in favour of English being introduced as a medium of higher education in India. Mahatma Gandhi thought that the promotion of literacy was the most important aim of education. Rabindranath Tagore felt that children ought to be subjected to strict discipline. Answer: True True False False Question 3. Why did William Jones feel the need to study Indian history, philosophy and law? Answer: William Jones came to represent a particular attitude towards India. He shared a deep respect for ancient cultures, both of India and of the West. Jones and Colebrooke felt that India had attained its glory in the ancient past. It declined later on. In order to understand India, it was necessary to discover the sa