email: [email protected]ñªëÅ]î¦ô¢Ù 6 ì÷Ùñô¢ª 2019 - Directions (Q.No.23-25): In the following questions a part of the sentence (idiom/ phrase) is highlighted. Following each question four idioms/phrases are provided one of which could replace the highlighted one to make the given sentence contextually correct. Option which satisfies the given criteria will be your answer. If none of the given option is suitable then choose option (5) i.e. 'no replacement required' as your answer. 23. The workers will need to form a union because they came off with flying colors. 1) they are out of the question 2) they are a cock and bull story 3) a house divided against itself cannot stand 4) they are out of the wood 5) no replacement required 24. I'm on the road for three months at a time for work, so I've gotten pretty used to nip in the bud. 1) paying off old scores 2) sitting on the fence 3) living out of a suitcase 4) cat on hot bricks 5) no replacement required 25. Mom sounded like she burnt her fingers, so you better clean your room. 1) burnt candle at both ends 2) plays second fiddle 3) chew the cud 4) means business 5) no replacement required Directions (Q.No.26-30): In each of the questions given below four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of the words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it then select option (5) as your choice. 26. Financial Inclusion is a relatively new dynamic (A) concept in India that aims to change this socio-economic (B) by providing financial services at afford (C) costs to the underprivileged, who might not otherwise be aware of or able to affordable (D) these services. 1) B C 2) A B 3) A B, C D 4) A C, B D 5) No correction required 27. The Business Correspondents (BC’s) shall be carrying handheld (A) terminals like Tablets (GSM enabled) thermal (B) with portable biometric (C) scanner, smart card swipe machines as well as coupled (D) Bluetooth printers for carrying out their online banking activities on the field. 1) A D, B C 2) A C, B D 3) A D 4) B D 5) No correction required 28. Russia had occupied and annexed (A) Crimea, backed and recognized two breakaway (B) regions in the eastern Donbas region, and was conducting a thinly disguised (C) operation to carve off Ukraine’s southern regions for incorporation (D) into a 'New Russia'. 1) A B 2) B C 3) A B, B D 4) A C, B D 5) No correction required 29. If governments are commit (A) about universal health coverage (B), they must serious (C) to building and funding comprehensive (D) health-care systems that work for all people, including girls and women. 1) A B 2) A B, C D 3) A C 4) B D, A C 5) No correction required 30. Allowing people to relaxing (A) simple, no-frills current and savings accounts, create (B) KYC norms and directly crediting (C) social benefits to account own- ers will bolster an inclusive (D) approach to finance & banking in rural areas. 1) B C 2) A B 3) A D 4) B D 5) No correction required Numerical Aptitude Directions (Q.No.31-35): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following series questions? 31. 21, 22, ?, 35, 51, 76 1) 28 2) 23 3) 24 4) 26 5) 29 32. 128, ?, 32, 16, 8, 4 1) 64 2) 60 3) 68 4) 56 5) 72 33. 16, 22, 28, 34, 40, ? 1) 44 2) 46 3) 48 4) 42 5) 50 34. 1, 8, 27, ?, 125, 216 1) 68 2) 66 3) 62 4) 60 5) 64 35. 20, ?, 12, 19, 39, 98.5 1) 9 2) 10 3) 11 4) 24 5) 12 Directions (Q.No.36-40): Each of the following questions is provided with 2 statements i.e. Statement I & Statement II. You have to study them and find which statement (s) is/are necessary to answer the question as per the instruction set given below. 1) Only Statement I is sufficient 2) Only Statement II is sufficient 3) Neither Statement I nor Statement II is sufficient 4) Either Statement I or Statement II is sufficient 5) Both Statement I & Statement II together is sufficient 36. What is speed of car? Statement I: Car can cover a distance of 100 km in 2 hours. Statement II: Speed of bike is 20 kmph which is 40% of speed of car. 37. What is length of platform? Statement II: a train covers the platform in 20 sec. Statement II: the length of train is 50% of length of platform. 38. What is ratio of boys to girls in the class? Statement I: total students in class are 100. Statement II: boys are 20% more than girls. 39. What is present salary of Sanjay? Statement I: Sanjay saves Rs.500 which is 10% of his salary. Statement II: Sanjay spends Rs.2000 more than he saves. 40. What is present population? Statement II: the population last year was 1000. Statement II: population increases by 10% every year. Directions (Q.No.41-45): Following Table chart gives the details of 5 students of a particular school in five different subjects in the annual exam. Note: The data provided in the table is percentage of marks out of total marks in that particular subject. 41. Total marks scored by lokesh in physics, chemistry and maths together is how much more/less than total marks scored by Amit in the same three subjects together? 1) 75 2) 65 3) 69 4) 55 5) 80 42.Find the overall percentage of marks scored by Siddharth in the exam? 1) 75% 2) 82% 3) 68% 4) 72% 5) 80% 43. Find the difference of total marks scored by Ritesh in all the given subject together and total marks scored by Aakash in all the given subjects together? 1) 71 2) 84 3) 78 4) 82 5) 93 44. Find the average marks scored in physics subject by all the given 5 students together? 1) 105 2) 110 3) 108 4) 100 5) 98 45. Total marks scored by Aakash, Siddharth and Lokesh in English is what percentage of the total marks scored by Amit, Aakash and lokesh in maths? 1) 75% 2) 70% 3) 65% 4) 68% 5) 80% Directions (Q.No.46-50): Given bar graph shows the data of expenses (in % distribution) of Mr. Chunky in 4 months on rent, travel & food. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions. 46. If salary of Mr. Chunky is Rs.12000 in July and his savings is half of his expenditure on rent. Find his expenditure on food. (in Rs.) 1) 3500 2) 2000 3) 4000 4) 3000 5) 4500 47. If savings and salary of Mr. Chunky are same for all the given months then expenditure on travel in March is what percent of expenditure on food in June? 1) 87.5% 2) 85% 3) 90% 4) 92.5% 5) None of these 48. If ratio of total expenditure in May & July is 5 : 4. Find ratio of expenditure on rent in May to expenditure on travel in July. 1) 3 : 2 2) 6 : 7 3) 7 : 6 4) 24 : 35 5) 35 : 24 49. Income of Chunky in March & July is Rs.5000 & Rs.8000 of which he saves only 10% in each month. What is his average expenditure on rent in these 2 months? 1) Rs.2400 2) Rs.2300 3) Rs.2340 4) Rs.2430 5) Rs.2360 50. Expenditure on travel in May is what percent more than expenditure on travel in July if total expenditure for both the months is same? 1) 15% 2) 12.5% 3) 16.67% 4) 20% 5) 10% 51. The ratio of milk and water in a mixture of 64 litres is 7 : 1. How much water must be added to it so that the ratio of milk and water becomes 14 : 5? (in litres) 1) 12 2) 15 3) 8 4) 16 5) None of these 52. A person is 16 yrs older than his son. After 2 yrs, the person’s age will be double the age of his son. Then find the age of his son 8 yrs hence? (in years) 1) 24 2) 20 3) 22 4) 18 5) 28 53. The interest earned on an amount after 2 yrs at 10 % per annum compounded yearly is Rs.672. Find the interest earned on same amount after 4 yr at 14% per annum at simple interest ? 1) Rs.1792 2) Rs.1864 3) Rs.1912 4) Rs.1754 5) Rs.1720 54. Four books are to be distributed among seven students. If no students gets more than one book, then the number of ways possible to do it is? 1) 180 2) 240 3) 260 4) 210 5) 220 55. When a 2 digit number(x) is reversed, the number so formed is 63 more than the original number. If the sum of digits of original number is 11, then find the value of x + 15? 1) 48 2) 44 3) 36 4) 56 5) None of these Directions (Q.No.56-60): What approximate value will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions. (You are not expected to find the exact value) 56. 1749.98 350 49.79 + 111.03 = (?) 2 1) 19 2) 39 3) 29 4) 9 5) 49 57. ? 625.04 = 15625.01 + 9999.99 1) 41 2) 25 3) 60 4) 12 5) 68 58. 29.98% of 701 350.01 + 82% of 501 = ? 1) 230 2) 290 3) 270 4) 250 5) 310 59. 5759.99 45.01 + 11.99 = ? 10.03 1) 60 2) 2 3) 46 4) 30 5) 14 60. 1395.98 + 412.04 2703.99 = ? (31.02) 2 1) 28 2) 45 3) 65 4) 85 5) 98 61. Average of sum of four consecutive even numbers is 10 more than the average of sum of three consecutive odd numbers. If largest even number is twice the smallest odd number. Find average of all seven numbers. 5 5 2 1) 22 2) 20 3) 18 7 7 7 3 5 4) 24 5) 23 7 7 62. Akshay buys an article and markup it 30% above its cost price. At the time of sale, he gives 10% discount instead of 15% due to which he earns Rs.13 more. Find cost price. 1) Rs.230 2) None of these 3) Rs.150 4) Rs.130 5) Rs.200 63. A child in a trade fair asked for 2 balloons of different color. The vendor picked 2 balloons from a pack having 20 red & 10 blue balloons. Find the probability that wish of child would be fulfilled. 40 1 1 1 1 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 87 15 29 10 5 64. How many words can be formed with the letter of the word MONSTROUS such that no two vowel come together? 1) 525 2) 6300 3) 3150 4) 1575 5) None of these 65. Sanjay starts from his home to reach office at uniform speed of 5 kmph. After 20 minutes, Anurag starts cycling at uniform speed of 12 kmph in same direction from same point. At what distance, he will catch Sanjay? (approx) (in km) 1) 7 2) 4 3) 5 4) 2 5) 3 sNªÞœê¦ ví£øŒoõª ¸ôí£æ¨ ›í@ö˺xz No. of Questions: 100 Max. Marks: 100 Time: 60 Minutes IBPS Clerks Model Paper Preliminary Exam sEìoæ¨ êŸô¢ªî¦ô³z 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% March May June July Maths(150) Physics (150) Chemistry(150) English(100) Computer(100) Amit 70 66 58 54 80 Aakash 50 64 78 65 75 Siddharth 48 72 88 70 86 Lokesh 80 76 84 75 85 Ritesh 76 82 64 72 94 Food Travel Rent
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Directions (Q.No.23-25): In the following questions a part of the sentence (idiom/ phrase)is highlighted. Following each question fouridioms/phrases are provided one of which couldreplace the highlighted one to make the givensentence contextually correct. Option whichsatisfies the given criteria will be your answer. Ifnone of the given option is suitable then chooseoption (5) i.e. 'no replacement required' as youranswer.23. The workers will need to form a union
because they came off with flying colors.1) they are out of the question2) they are a cock and bull story3) a house divided against itself cannot
stand4) they are out of the wood5) no replacement required
24. I'm on the road for three months at a timefor work, so I've gotten pretty used to nip inthe bud.1) paying off old scores2) sitting on the fence3) living out of a suitcase4) cat on hot bricks5) no replacement required
25. Mom sounded like she burnt her fingers,so you better clean your room.1) burnt candle at both ends2) plays second fiddle3) chew the cud4) means business5) no replacement required
Directions (Q.No.26-30): In each of thequestions given below four words are given inbold. These four words may or may not be intheir correct position. The sentence is thenfollowed by options with the correctcombination of words that should replace eachother in order to make the sentencegrammatically and contextually correct. Findthe correct combination of the words thatreplace each other. If the sentence is correct asit then select option (5) as your choice.26. Financial Inclusion is a relatively new
dynamic (A) concept in India that aims tochange this socio-economic (B) byproviding financial services at afford (C)costs to the underprivileged, who might nototherwise be aware of or able toaffordable (D) these services.1) B C 2) A B 3) A B, C D4) A C, B D5) No correction required
27. The Business Correspondents (BC’s) shallbe carrying handheld (A) terminals likeTablets (GSM enabled) thermal (B) withportable biometric (C) scanner, smartcard swipe machines as well as coupled(D) Bluetooth printers for carrying out theironline banking activities on the field.1) A D, B C 2) A C, B D3) A D 4) B D5) No correction required
28. Russia had occupied and annexed (A)Crimea, backed and recognized twobreakaway (B) regions in the easternDonbas region, and was conducting athinly disguised (C) operation to carveoff Ukraine’s southern regions forincorporation (D) into a 'New Russia'.1) A B 2) B C3) A B, B D 4) A C, B D5) No correction required
29. If governments are commit (A) aboutuniversal health coverage (B), they mustserious (C) to building and fundingcomprehensive (D) health-care systemsthat work for all people, including girls andwomen.1) A B 2) A B, C D 3) A C 4) B D, A C 5) No correction required
30. Allowing people to relaxing (A) simple,no-frills current and savings accounts,create (B) KYC norms and directlycrediting (C) social benefits to account own-ers will bolster an inclusive (D) approachto finance & banking in rural areas.1) B C 2) A B3) A D 4) B D5) No correction required
Numerical Aptitude
Directions (Q.No.31-35): What will come inplace of question mark (?) in the followingseries questions?31. 21, 22, ?, 35, 51, 76
1) 9 2) 10 3) 11 4) 24 5) 12Directions (Q.No.36-40): Each of thefollowing questions is provided with 2statements i.e. Statement I & Statement II. Youhave to study them and find which statement (s)is/are necessary to answer the question as perthe instruction set given below.1) Only Statement I is sufficient2) Only Statement II is sufficient3) Neither Statement I nor Statement II is
sufficient4) Either Statement I or Statement II is
sufficient5) Both Statement I & Statement II together is
sufficient36. What is speed of car?
Statement I: Car can cover a distance of100 km in 2 hours.Statement II: Speed of bike is 20 kmphwhich is 40% of speed of car.
37. What is length of platform?Statement II: a train covers the platform in20 sec.Statement II: the length of train is 50% oflength of platform.
38. What is ratio of boys to girls in the class?Statement I: total students in class are 100.Statement II: boys are 20% more than girls.
39. What is present salary of Sanjay?Statement I: Sanjay saves Rs.500 which is10% of his salary.Statement II: Sanjay spends Rs.2000more than he saves.
40. What is present population?Statement II: the population last year was1000.Statement II: population increases by 10%every year.
Directions (Q.No.41-45): Following Tablechart gives the details of 5 students of aparticular school in five different subjects in theannual exam.
Note: The data provided in the table is percentage of marks out of total marks inthat particular subject.
41. Total marks scored by lokesh in physics,chemistry and maths together is how muchmore/less than total marks scored by Amit inthe same three subjects together?1) 75 2) 65 3) 69 4) 55 5) 80
42.Find the overall percentage of marks scoredby Siddharth in the exam?1) 75% 2) 82% 3) 68% 4) 72% 5) 80%
43. Find the difference of total marks scored byRitesh in all the given subject together andtotal marks scored by Aakash in all thegiven subjects together?1) 71 2) 84 3) 78 4) 82 5) 93
44. Find the average marks scored in physicssubject by all the given 5 students together?1) 105 2) 110 3) 108 4) 100 5) 98
45. Total marks scored by Aakash, Siddharthand Lokesh in English is what percentage ofthe total marks scored by Amit, Aakash andlokesh in maths?1) 75% 2) 70% 3) 65% 4) 68% 5) 80%
Directions (Q.No.46-50): Given bar graph showsthe data of expenses (in % distribution) of Mr.Chunky in 4 months on rent, travel & food. Studythe graph carefully and answer the questions.
46. If salary of Mr. Chunky is Rs.12000 in Julyand his savings is half of his expenditure onrent. Find his expenditure on food. (in Rs.)1) 3500 2) 2000 3) 40004) 3000 5) 4500
47. If savings and salary of Mr. Chunky aresame for all the given months then expenditure on travel in March is what percent of expenditure on food in June?1) 87.5% 2) 85% 3) 90%4) 92.5% 5) None of these
48. If ratio of total expenditure in May & July is5 : 4. Find ratio of expenditure on rent inMay to expenditure on travel in July.1) 3 : 2 2) 6 : 7 3) 7 : 6 4) 24 : 355) 35 : 24
49. Income of Chunky in March & July isRs.5000 & Rs.8000 of which he saves only10% in each month. What is his averageexpenditure on rent in these 2 months?1) Rs.2400 2) Rs.2300 3) Rs.23404) Rs.2430 5) Rs.2360
50. Expenditure on travel in May is what percentmore than expenditure on travel in July if totalexpenditure for both the months is same?1) 15% 2) 12.5% 3) 16.67%4) 20% 5) 10%
51. The ratio of milk and water in a mixture of 64litres is 7 : 1. How much water must beadded to it so that the ratio of milk and waterbecomes 14 : 5? (in litres)
1) 12 2) 15 3) 8 4) 16 5) None of these
52. A person is 16 yrs older than his son. After2 yrs, the person’s age will be double theage of his son. Then find the age of his son8 yrs hence? (in years)1) 24 2) 20 3) 22 4) 18 5) 28
53. The interest earned on an amount after 2yrs at 10 % per annum compounded yearlyis Rs.672. Find the interest earned on sameamount after 4 yr at 14% per annum atsimple interest ?1) Rs.1792 2) Rs.1864 3) Rs.19124) Rs.1754 5) Rs.1720
54. Four books are to be distributed amongseven students. If no students gets morethan one book, then the number of wayspossible to do it is?1) 180 2) 240 3) 260 4) 210 5) 220
55. When a 2 digit number(x) is reversed, thenumber so formed is 63 more than theoriginal number. If the sum of digits of original number is 11, then find the value ofx + 15?1) 48 2) 44 3) 36 4) 565) None of these
Directions (Q.No.56-60): What approximatevalue will come in place of question mark (?) inthe following questions. (You are not expectedto find the exact value)56. 1749.98 350 49.79 + 111.03 = (?)2
1) 28 2) 45 3) 65 4) 85 5) 9861. Average of sum of four consecutive even
numbers is 10 more than the average ofsum of three consecutive odd numbers. Iflargest even number is twice the smallestodd number. Find average of all sevennumbers.
5 5 21) 22 2) 20 3) 18
7 7 73 5
4) 24 5) 23 7 7
62. Akshay buys an article and markup it 30%above its cost price. At the time of sale, hegives 10% discount instead of 15% due towhich he earns Rs.13 more. Find cost price.1) Rs.230 2) None of these 3) Rs.150 4) Rs.130 5) Rs.200
63. A child in a trade fair asked for 2 balloons ofdifferent color. The vendor picked 2balloons from a pack having 20 red & 10blue balloons. Find the probability that wishof child would be fulfilled.
40 1 1 1 11) 2) 3) 4) 5)
87 15 29 10 564. How many words can be formed with the
letter of the word MONSTROUS such thatno two vowel come together?1) 525 2) 6300 3) 3150 4) 15755) None of these
65. Sanjay starts from his home to reach officeat uniform speed of 5 kmph. After 20minutes, Anurag starts cycling at uniformspeed of 12 kmph in same direction fromsame point. At what distance, he will catchSanjay? (approx) (in km)1) 7 2) 4 3) 5 4) 2 5) 3
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No. of Questions: 100 Max. Marks: 100 Time: 60 Minutes
1. Answer all the questions in a seperate answer booklet.2. The question paper consists of 4 sections and 33
questions.3. There is an Internal Choice in Section - IV only.4. Write answers neatly and legibly.5. 15 minutes are allotted for reading the question paper
and 2.30 hours for answering the questions.
SECTION - I
Note: i) Answer ALL the questions.1 1ii) Each question carries mark. 12 = 62 2
1. Which of the following was not belonged to AXIS Powers.Germany, Japan, China, Italy
2. Complete the second pair with the help of first one.Nazism - Hitler, Italy - ?
3. Pick out wrong pair.i) Japan - Diet ii) U.S.S.R. - Politburoiii) U.S. - Congress iv) Germany - Reichstag
4. Peking University was established in which year?5. The name of Pakistan was coined by ......6. 'Do or Die' slogan related to ......
Based on the relationship between the information in the firstpair complete the second pair.
7. Gandhi - My experiment with truth ...... - Mein Kampf
8. Arrange the important events of freedom struggle inchronological order.Quit India, Dandi March, Swadeshi, Non-Cooperation
9. Secular state means ......10. The Article which is used to impose presidential rule in the
states is ......11. ..... initiated Telecom Revolution.12. The Zionist movement belongs to ......
SECTION - II
Note: i) Answer ALL the questions.ii) Each question carries ONE mark. 8 1 = 8
13. Define proxy war. 14. Write any two effects of global warming.15. Draw the Nigeria map.16. Appreciate the efforts of Stalin for the economic
development of U.S.S.R.17. Name two autonomous bodies under RTI?18. 'Coalition governments are responsible for the political
instability'. Comment.19. Appreciate the 73rd constitutional amendment.20. Name the country which
marked X in the outline Map Africa.
SECTION - IIINote: i) Answer ALL the questions.
ii) Each question carries TWO marks. 8 2 = 1621. Praise the role of Sardar Vallabhai Patel in the integration of
princely states in India?22. What will happen, if the third world war breaks out?23. Write briefly the role played by Gandhiji in Indian freedom
struggle.24. 'India is a secular state'. Write a few lines of appreciation.25. How did the language policy help to Foster National Unity
and Integrity?
26. What aspects of welfare state do you find functioning inIndia today?
i) On whose leadership Bolshevik Revolution took place?ii) Which organization spread the communism all over the
world?28. Study the below table and answer the questions that given
below.
i) The party that participated in the above three governments is?ii) Name the party that participated in both National Front
and United Front governments supported the NationalDemocratic Alliance government from outside is?
SECTION - IVNote: i) Answer ALL the questions.
ii) There is an Internal Choice for each question.iii) Each question carriers FOUR marks. 5 4 = 20
29. a) By the end of the 20th century there is only one powerthat dominates the world. In this crucial juncture whatwould be the role of NAM?
(OR)b) 'RTI Act takes after the true spirit of democracy'. How do
you Justify?30. a) Why do we hear different of opinions within a movement?
Can you list of differences in them?(OR)
b) Write briefly about the present status of relations betweenIndia and Pakistan.
31. a) The early years after Independence is arguably thedefining period in India's post Independent history. Themain challenges before the leadership was the need tomaintain unity and integrity bring about a social andeconomic transformation and to ensure the working ofthe democratic system.
Q. From the above paragraph write your understanding inyour own words?
(OR)b) US Policy - Planners underestimated the power of
Nationalism to move people to action, inspire them to sac-rifice their home and family, live under horrific conditionsand fight for independence. They underestimated thepower of a small country to fight the most technologicallyadvanced country in the world. They also underestimatedthe commitment of the lakhs of poor peasants who hadrecently received their piece of land after generations ofexploitation by land lords. These peasants inspired byNationalism and enthused by land reforms played themost crucial role in defeating the mightiest army in theworld.
Q. How was it possible for a small country like Vietnam tostand up the mighty army in the world?
32. a) Study the graph given below and answer the followingquestions.
i) Which institution published above information?ii) What does above graph show?iii) Name the countries mentioned above.iv) Which country was spending more share of GDP for
Military expenditure by the year 2000?(OR)
b) Study the below table and answer the following questions.
i) The Operation Blue Star launched in the state of ......ii) Who was the founder of TDP?iii) Name the important accords during the tenure of Rajiv
Gandhi government.iv) Write down the Mandal Commission recommendation.
33. Locate the following in a given world map.a) i) Vietnam ii) Turkey iii) Red Sea iv) Holland
(OR)b) i) The head quarters of WHO
ii) The most populous country in the world (CHINA)iii) The weimar republic (Germany)iv) The first world war started with declaration of war by
Austria on this country (Serbia)- K. Srinivasa Rao
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - 2
SOCIAL STUDIES PAPER - II
Time: 2 Hrs. 45 Min. (English Version) Max. Marks: 50
TENTH CLASS MODEL PAPER
27.
The bloody Sunday 1905The Russian Revolution 1917The Civil war 1918-20Formation of Comintern 1919
Time Line Chart
Event YearFormation of congress government led by Indira Gandhi 1980
Formation of TDP 1982Operation Blue Star and Assassination of Indira Gandhi 1984
Rajiv Gandhi Accords with Punjab and Assam 1985
Accord with Mizo National Front 1986
Agreement with Srilanka 1987
Formation of Janatadal government, Implementation of Mandal Commission 1989
Ram Janmabhoomi Rath Yatra 1990
Model Questions (One Mark)
1. Mention any two economic reforms of Hitler.
2. Who described 20th century as an age of Extremes?
3. How was the League of Nations hoped?
4. Write about New Deal Policy.
5. Mention any two reasons for not establishing sustainabledemocracy in Nigeria?
6. What was the Appeasement policy?
7. How did USSR escape from the influence of great depression?8. What were the two major political parties during the libera-
tion movement in China?9. Who were called colours?10. What is Agent Orange and why is it so called?11. What is meant by Pan-Africanism?12. Which qualities do you like in Mahatma Gandhi? Why?13. What was called Privy Purse?14. Appreciate the qualities of Patel do you like?15. Name three princely states which joined the Indian Union
Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Pakistan Military
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Supporting Parties
CPM; CPI; BJP
Supporting PartiesCPM
Supporting PartiesTDP
JD; DMK; AGP; TDP;Jammu & Kashmir National
Conference (JKNC)
This is not a complete list of political parties that either supported for were part of the government.Often we have listed only those parties that had more 5 or MPs
JKNC; TDP; TMC; CPI; AGP;DMK; MGP; Samajwadi Party