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History-1998 -Set I

Q. When and who became the president of Africa when the rule of the white minority was ended?
Ans Nelson Mandela became the President of South Africa when the rule of the White minority came to an end in the year 1944.

Q. 22. Mention any one major scientific discovery of the 20TH century, which led to dangerous consequences for the human kind.
(2 marks)
Ans. The discovery of atomic bomb was one major scientific discovery, which led to dangerous consequences for the human kind in the 20th century. It became a major threat to world peace.

Q.23. On the given outline map of Europe, mark and show any five countries of Europe, which were ruled by the communist regime parties after the Second World War. (5 marks)
Ans. 23

OR

Q. On the given outline map of Europe mark and show any five countries which became members of the NATO.
Ans.

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History-1998 -Set III

MODERN INDIA Q.1. Mention any two measures adopted by Murshid Quli Khan to improve the finances of Bengal. (2 marks) Ans. Murshid Quli Khan was an able ruler. He reorganised the finances of Bengal by transferring large parts of the jagir lands into khalisah or state land. This was done through introduction .....

Political Science-1998- [ Set 2 ]

Q5. Mention any two demerits of territorial representation. (1+1=2) Ans. Territorial representation may be criticised on the following grounds:- (a) It tends to promote localism and parochialism in its representatives, to the neglect of larger national interests. (b) Due to restriction of choice of .....

Accounts-1998-Set II

Q 1 Mention any two factors which give rise to goodwill of a firm. (Marks 2) Ans 1 Factors that give rise to goodwill : (i) Location of the business : The business which is centrally located in a prominent locality will attract more customers and hence have heavy sale resulting in .....

History-2000-Set III

Q.1. Explain any one feature of Charter Act of 1833. Ans 1. The Charter Act of 1833 abolished the trading monopoly of the East India Company in India but the Indian territories, which it owned and the revenue of these territories was left with the company. Thus, this Act changed a .....

Accounts -1999 -Set II

Q1) List any two items appearing on the credit side of a partner's current account. (Marks 2) Ans1) (i) Interest on partner's capital. (ii) Partner's share of profit. Q2) On April 1st, 1998 an existing firm had assets of Rs. 75,000/- including cash of Rs. 5,000/-. The partner's capital account showed a .....

History-2000-Set II

Q1. Explain one significant feature of the Pitts India Act.(2marks) Ans.The Pitts India Act was passed by the British Prime Minister ,William Pitt.in 1784 AD in order to remove the shortcomings of the Regulating act of 1773 and to improve the administration of the East India company. Through Pitts .....

Political Science-1996-Set II

(Only those questions different from set I have been answered here) Q1. What is meant by economic justice? (2 marks) Ans. Economic justice means that the resources of the country should be distributed in a just manner and should be utilized for the benefit of the maximum number of people. The .....

Maths-1998-Set II

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Accounts -2000-Set II

Q9) X, Y and Z were partners in a firm sharing profits in the proportions of 1/2, 1/3 and 1/6 respectively. The Balance Sheet of the firm on 31st March 1998 was as follows: Liabilities .....

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