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            <title>Social Science -1999-Set I</title>
            <description>Q 1. Mention two important events of 1917 which turned the course of the First World War. (2)
Ans.1 Two important events of 1917 which turned the course of the First World War were:-

(a) America's declaration of war against Germany on 6th April, 1917 making the war truely global war tilted ...</description>
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            <title>Social Science-1999-Set II</title>
            <description>Q 3. When and by whom was the Munich Pact Signed? (2)
Ans. 3 Munich Pact was signed in September 1938 by Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain &amp;#038; the PM of France, Daladier. Through this Pact, Britain &amp;#038; France agreed without the consent of Czechoslovakia to Germany's claim on Sudetenland.

Q 4. Why did ...</description>
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            <title>Social Science-1999-Set III</title>
            <description> SECTION - A : HISTORY

Q 3.When was Pearl Harbour attacked by Japan? State an important effect of this invasion? (2)
Ans. 3 Japan joined the Berlin - Rome - Tokyo Axis and entered the war in 1941 to satisfy her hunger for more territories. In order to expand her territories, ...</description>
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            <title>Social Science-2000-Set I</title>
            <description>Section - A : History

Q1.What is referred to as 'paper partition' in the colonisation of Africa? (2)
Ans. 1 Different European powers entered into agreements/treaties often fraudulent and bogus) with the rulers of African States and brought their states as their `Protectorates' with a promise to support them against their rivals. ...</description>
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            <title>Social Science-2000-Set II</title>
            <description>Section `A' - History

Q 1. What is meant by 'Civilising Mission'? (2)
Ans. 1 Many Europeans believed that they were destined to bring civilisation to the backward people of the world. The famous English writer, Rudyard Kipling, asked his countrymen to shoulder what he called `The white man's burden'. Joules Ferry, ...</description>
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            <title>Social Science-2000-Set III</title>
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Section - A : History

Q 1. What is meant by the 'cutting of the Chinese Melon'? (2)
Ans. 1 The term 'cutting of the Chinese Melon' means the division of China into different spheres of influence. By advancing loans to China the four European powers - France, Britain, Russia and Germany ...</description>
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            <title>Accounts-1996-Set I</title>
            <description>Q 1) Define Partnership.  State the main provisions of the Partnership Act relating to partnership accounts in the absence of partnership deed.  (Marks 3)
Ans. 1) Partnership :
The relationship between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any one of ...</description>
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            <title>Accounts-1996-Set II</title>
            <description>Q1) A and B are partners sharing profits in the ration of 4 : 3. C is admitted as a partner. The new profit-sharing ration is 3 : 2 : 1. Find out the sacrificing ratio. (Marks 2)
Ans1) A : B : C
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            <title>Accounts -1997-Set I</title>
            <description>Q1) Give any three points of distinction between revaluation account and realisation account. (Marks 3)
Ans1) Revaluation and Realisation account :
(i) Revaluation is prepared at the time of admission, retirement and death of a partner. Realisation is prepared at the time of dissolution of the firm.
(ii) Revaluation is prepared record the ...</description>
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