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Main-2015 History(Optional) Test Series

Course Name : Main 2015 History/इतिहास (Optional) Test Series
Starting From : 26th April, 2015
Admission: Direct

History Mains Test Series 2015 / इतिहास मुख्य परीक्षा - टेस्टश्रंखला 2015 by Dr.Piyush Kumar

Not just a test series but a compact crash course

  • Covers complete syllabus comprehensively and extensively.
  • Test designed and checked only by VVR expert faculty, on the lines of UPSC Exam Pattern with more focus on problematic areas of syllabus
  • Model answers and detailed discussion classes and supplementary reference materials for problematic topic
  • To the point marking powered by Augmented Marking Pattern(AMP)

Schedule: History Test Series-2015

Test No. Date of Exam Syllabus Discussion Date
Test-1 26-Apr-15 Sunday Ancient India (up to 6th Cen. AD) 02-May-15 Saturday, Timing 05:00 PM
Test-2 03-May-15 Sunday Medieval India (From 6th Cen AD to 18th Cen AD) 09-May-15 Saturday, Timing 05:00 PM
Test-3 10-May-15 Sunday Modern India (From 18th Cen. AD to 1964) 16-May-15  Saturday, Timing 05:00 PM
Test-4 17-May-15 Sunday Modern World (As per UPSC syllabus) 23-May-15 Saturday, Timing 05:00 PM
Test-5 24-May-15 Sunday Complete Map Test 30-May-15 Saturday, Timing 05:00 PM
Test-6 31-May-15 Sunday Paper- I 6-Jun-15 Saturday, Timing 05:00 PM
Test-7 07-Jun-15 Sunday Paper II 13-Jun-15 Saturday, Timing 05:00 PM

Sample Questions of History 2013 Test Series

  1. What are the problems while using Vedic texts as a source of history?

  2. On the basis of contemporary sources, examine the new nomenclature of Harappan Civilization as Sindhu-Sarasvati civilization.

  3. How different kind of social and cultural aspects can be traced from pottery technology in Ancient India?

  4. “The Somnath temple has become a playground for the constructor of past.” Critically analyse.

  5. What kind of influences of Europeans were there in Mughal painting?

  6. “Instead of liberating Indian woman, the social reformation movement in Bengal in the first half of the 19th century put more social restrictions on women.” Elucidate.

  7. “The victory over feudalism and the ancient regime did not signify, however, the simultaneous appearance of new social relations and new economic structures.” Elucidate.

  8. “Different ideological or philosophical groups were playing important role in shaping the colonial policies in India.” Critically evaluate.