IAS Main History Question Paper I- 2004

History is an optional subject available for the Main exam of the UPSC Civil Services Exam. You can find the Question Papers of different years’ UPSC Civil Services Main exams at jagranjosh.com. This is the question paper of History Paper I of IAS Main Examination 2004.

Aug 9, 2011, 17:36 IST

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) holds the Civil Services Examination every year in two parts, i.e. Preliminary Test and Main Examination; the Main Examination comprises a written Test and a Personality Test. The Question paper of the IAS Main History Paper I - 2004 is given as below:

HISTORY

PAPER-I-2004

Timed Allowed: Three Hours

Maximum Marks: 300

Candidates should attempt Question 1 and 5 which are compulsory and any three of the remaining question selecting at least one question from each Section.

Section A

1. Mark any fifteen of the following places on the map supplied to you and write short descriptive notes on the places plotted by you on the map:  4×15=60

(i) Achichhatra            

(ii) Amaravati

(iii) Bhimbaitka             

(iv) Champa

(v) Kalibangna                     

(vi) Kanauj

(vii) Kapilvastu           

(viii) Karle

(ix) Mahabalipuram       

(x) Mathura

(xi) Mehrgarh                      

(xii) Paithan

(xiii) Patalipura           

(xiv) Sarnath

(xv) Siddapura           

(xvi) Somnath

(xvii) Tamralipti         

(xviii) Taxila

(xix) Tripuri               

(xx) Udaigiri

2. Decribe the social life of the later Vedic people. How was it different from the Rig-Vedic life?

3. Explain the social aspects of Buddhism and account for its decline in India .  60

4. Give an account of the rise of the Chalukyas of Vatapi and their struggle with other rulers. Write a note on their patronage of arts.  60

SECTION B

5. Write  short in not than 200 words  each on any three of the following topics:   20×3=60

(a) The ‘Vorps of Forty’ and its relations with the Sultans.

(b) The Token Currency System introduced by Muhammad Tughluq.

(c) Was Din-i-IIahi’a monument of Akbar’s folly?

(d) The system of the collection of Chauth and Sardeshmukhi by the Maratha rulers.

6. The Cholas are said to have established strong and well organized administration with an element of self-government at the local level. Do you agree? Give reasons.   60

7. Discuss the growth of the Niguna School of Bhakti Movement empha    sising the contribution of Kabir and Nanak to it.

8. In What ways were Aurangzeb’s Rajput and religious policies different from those of his predecessors? What were the consequences of the changes made by him?  60   

 

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