NTSE SAT History Papers 10
NTSE SAT History Papers 10
This is NTSE SAT History Papers 10.. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
From about 13th century to the time of the French Revolution sumptuary laws were expected to be followed strictly to:
- AControl the behaviour of those considered social inferiorsCorrect
- BRegulate the behaviour of the royalty.
- CRegulate the income of people by social rank
- DProvide religious sanctity to social behavior
2
Choose the correct response from the given options. On 3rd March 1933 the famous Enabling Act was passed to: A. establish dictatorship in Germany. B. give Hitler the power to rule by decree C. ban all trade unions D. ban all political parties and their affiliates
- Aa, b and c are correct
- Bonly d is correct
- Conly c and d are correct
- Donly a and b are correctCorrect
3
Enclosures in England were seen as:
- Ahindrance to agricultural expansion and crop rotation
- Bnecessary to make long-term investment on land, agriculture and to plan crop rotation to improve the soilCorrect
- Cnecessary to protect the interests of those who depended on the commons for their survival
- Dhindrance to commercialization of agriculture
4
The Balkans, which was a serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871, was a region comprising of:
- ARomania, Germany, Poland, Bulgaria
- BRomania, Prussia, Greece, Croatia and Serbia
- CSerbia, Bulgaria, Greece, Croatia, RomaniaCorrect
- DSerbia, Austria, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Poland
5
What was Rinderpest?
- AA devastating bird disease that was imported to Italy from British Asia through chicken meat
- BA type of cholera that spread in Assam in the 1890s
- CBubonic plague which spread in the region of Maharashtra in the 1890
- DA disease of cattle plagues that spread in Africa in the 1890sCorrect
6
Which of the following is a correct match?
- AKashibaba — Chote Aur Bade ka SawaalCorrect
- BSudarshan Chakra — Gulamgiri
- CRashsundari Debi — Istri Dharma Vichar
- DRam Chadda — Amar Jiban
7
Printing created possibilities of water circulation of ideas. Who of the following hailed printing ultimate gift of God?
- AGutenberg
- BRoman Catholic Church
- CMartin LutherCorrect
- DMenocchio
8
The forest Act of 1878 divided forests into:
- ABio-sphere reserves and wild life sanctuaries
- BReserved, protected and village forestsCorrect
- CReserved and protected forests
- DProtected and village forests
9
Consider the following statements and identify the correct response from the options given thereafter: Statement I: Hitler said ‘In may state the mother is the most important citizen Statement II: In Nazi Germany while boys were taught to be aggressive, muscular and steel hearted; girls were told that they had to become good mothers.
- AStatement I is true but Statement II is false
- BBoth the Statements are false
- CBoth Statement I and Statement II are true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I
- DBoth Statement I and Statement II are true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement ICorrect
10
Consider the following statements and choose the correct response from the options given thereafter: Statement I: The major cricket tournament of colonial India, the ‘Quadrangular’ did not represent regions but religious communities. Statement II: The victory of the ‘Hindus’ in the ‘Quadrangular’ cricket tournament in 1923 was equated by a cricket fan with Gandhiji’s war on ‘untouchability’.
- AStatement I is true but statement II is false
- BBoth statement I and statement II are true but statement II is not the correct explanation of statement ICorrect
- CStatement I is false but statement II is true
- DBoth statement I and statement II are true and II is correct explanation of statement I
11
Match the following columns: Column A (I) Ambedkar established the Depressed Classes Association (II) Gandhiji began the Civil Disobedience Movement (III) Gandhiji ended the Civil Disobedience Movement (IV) Congress adopted the demand for ‘Purna Swaraj’ Column B December, 1920 August, 1930 March, 1930 March, 1931
- AI – D, II – C, III – B, IV – A
- BI – C, II – D, III – B, IV – A
- CI – C, II – A, III – B, IV – D
- DI – B, II – C, III – D, IV – ACorrect
12
Consider the following statements and choose the correct response from the options given thereafter: Statement I: The Act of Union 1707 led to the formation of the “United Kingdom of Great Britain”. Statement II: The British parliament was henceforth dominated by its English members.
- AStatement I is true but statement II is false
- BBoth statement I and statement II are true but statement II is not a result of statement I
- CBoth statement I and statement II are true and statement II is the result of statement ICorrect
- DBoth statement I and statement II are false
13
Consider the following statements and choose the correct response from the options given thereafter: Statement I: Traders and travellers introduced new crops to the land they travelled. Statement II: Noodles most likely travelled from China through Arab traders to Sicily. Statement III: Potato reached the West through travellers and became the staple diet of the poor.
- AStatement I and statement III are true
- BStatement II and statement III are true
- CStatement I and statement II are trueCorrect
- DAll three statements are true
14
Assertion (A): Gandhijis idea of Satyagraha emphasised on the power of truth and the need to search for truth. Reasoning (R): Gandhiji believed that a satyagrahi could win the battle by appealing to the conscience of the oppressor. Select the correct option from the given alternatives.
- ABoth A and R are false
- BBoth A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of ACorrect
- CA is true and R is false
- DBoth A and R are true but R not the correct explanation of A
15
Assertion (A): The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-cooperation Movement. Reason (R): People in the Civil Disobedience Movement were asked not only to refuse cooperation with the British but also to break colonial laws. Select the correct option from the given alternatives. —
- AA is false but R is true
- BBoth A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of ACorrect
- CBoth A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
- DBoth A and R are false