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(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Persian)

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Section A Reading (Comprehension) 15 Marks
Section B Writing 10 Marks
Section C Grammar 20 Marks
Section D Literature (Text Books) 45 Marks

All Questions are Compulsory; Marks are indicated against each question.

Section A: Reading

15 Marks

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (Informatics Practices)

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Time: 3 Hrs.

M.M. – 70

1 (a) After realizing the issues with proprietary software, Ms. Sunita has decided to use only Open Source Software. Suggest any one suitable open source software to her, for each of the following categories:

i. Operating System
ii. Browser

(b) Expand the following:
i. ODF
ii. PPP

(c) What is Domain Name Resolution? 1
(d) How a Phonetic text entry is different from Keymap based text entry? 1
(e) Which of the following activity can be termed as Eavesdropping:

i. If Jack sets up an unauthorized parallel telephone line to capture the data.
ii. If Jill has stolen his friend’s keyboard.
iii. If Martina installs some receiver hardware to capture the data while on its way.
iv. If Kim gets someone’s login information by casually watching what he/she is typing.

Select the best suitable option from the following:

i. Option i only
ii. Option ii only
iii. Option i and ii both
iv. Option i and iii both

How Eavesdropping is different from snooping by mentioning any one activity which will be termed as snooping?

(f) It’s an era of networking! Almost everyone and everything is connected through one way or the other, hats off to the technology. We have never been so much linked as we are today.

Daniel has just started his hands on practice of networking. Help him in the following:

I. He has just connected 10 computers of his resource room to establish a network. Name the network (LAN/MAN/PAN/WAN) which will be formed. Mention any two main benefits which Daniel could achieve by establishing a network.
II. Help him in identifying the correct topology which has following

Characteristics:

  • Its very easy to diagnose the fault in this topology.
  • Failure of central hub/switch leads to failure of the entire network.

Depict the topology by drawing the diagram showing 4 interconnected computers through central hub/switch.

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (Legal Studies)

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Max. Marks: 100

Time Allowed: 3 hours

General Instructions:

All questions are compulsory.

1. Questions from 1 – 8 are MCQs of 1 mark each.
2. Questions from 9 – 14 are of 2 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 40 words each.
3. Questions from 15 – 20 are of 4 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 100 words each.
4. Questions from 21 – 24 are of 5 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 150 words each.
5. Questions from 25 – 30 are of 6 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 200 words each.

1. The age of retirement of a District Court Judge is determined by

a) The President of India
b) Chief Justice of High Court of that state
c) Their respective state governments
d) The Chief Justice of India

2. Rakesh plans a get together of friends at his home. Ravi, one of his friends, promised to make a special dish for the guests. On the day of get together Ravi did not come nor did he arrange for the dish. Since it was the only starter planned in the menu, Rakesh had to face embarrassment .He sues Ravi for the breach of contract. Will Rakesh succeed in his action?

a) Rakesh will succeed because Ravi failed to keep his promise.
b) Rakesh will succeed because his reputation was affected due to of negligent behaviour of Ravi.
c) Rakesh will not succeed because there is no consideration for Ravi to keep his promise.
d) Rakesh will not succeed because Court doesn’t entertain such petty issues.

3. Puja gave possession of her residential property to Aarna for some period of time for money. What type of relationship exists between Puja and Aarna?

a) Donor and Donee
b) Seller and Buyer
c) Lessor and Leasee
d) Lessor and Sub-lessee

4. Vikas, a 16 year old offer to sell their plot in NOIDA to Arshad (aged 24) for Rs. 10 lacs. Vikas took an advance of Rs. 1 lac from Arshad. Vikas’s father was annoyed with him at the transaction and did not allow the transfer. Arshad brought a suit for specific performance against Vikas. Will he succeed?

a) Arshad will succeed as Vikas entered into the contract with his own free will
b) Arshad will succeed as there is consideration and it is valid
c) Arshad will not succeed as Vikas’s father did not approve the transfer
d) Arshad will not succeed as Vikas does have the capacity to contract

5. Identify the correct pairs:

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper (Home Science)

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Time: 3 Hrs

Maximum Marks: 70

General Instructions:

  1. All questions are compulsory.

  2. There are in all 25 questions.

  3. Question no.1-6 are of 1 mark, to be answered in one or two lines.

  4. Question no.7-13 are of 2 marks, to be answered in 10-20 words.

  5. Question no.14-15 are of 3 marks ,to be answered in 20-30 words.

  6. Question no.16-21 are of 4 marks, to be answered in 40 words.

  7. Question no.22-25 are of 5 marks, to be answered in 50-60 words.

  8. Support your answer with suitable examples and figures wherever required.

1. What do you mean by cephalo caudal principle of development? Give one example.

2. Mention any two impacts of media on adolescents. 1

3. Why it is important to provide calcium to a nursing mother? Give two reasons.

4. Write two features of DWCRA. 1

5. Point out one benefit and one limitation of investment in shares. 1

6. What is the effect of vertical lines in an apparel on the body shape of a person?

7. Adolescents are more vulnerable to substance abuse. Write any four consequences of it.

8. Present one difference and one similarity between General Provident Fund (GPF) and Public Provident Fund (PPF). Specify one common benefit of both.

9. What are the four ways by which a student can earn a living after studying Foods and Nutrition?

10. Name any two items with ECO Mark and draw the logo of the same. 2

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper (Human Rights and Gender Studies)

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Time allowed: 3 hours

Maximum Marks: 70

General Instructions:

(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Question Nos. 1-6 are of 1 mark each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 20 words each.
(iii) Question Nos. 7-11 are of 2 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 40 words each.
(iv) Question Nos. 12-17 are of 4 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 100 words each.
(v) Question Nos. 18-22 are of 6 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 150 words each.

Q. 1 Define human rights. 1 mark

Q. 2 What is Liberal Feminism? 1 mark

Q. 3 Highlight any two aspects of Gender Budgeting? 1 mark

Q. 4 Define positive discrimination. 1 mark

Q. 5 What is the rationale of having Legal Aid Cells? 1 mark

Q. 6 Give one example of problems related to the implementation of laws? 1 mark

Q. 7 Discuss the inequalities prevalent in India? 2 marks

Q. 8 Explain the need for Affirmative Action. 2 marks

Q. 9 Write any four elements of Gender Mainstreaing? 2 marks

Q. 10 Suggest ways to address dowry related crimes.

Q. 11 According to article in 14, constitution of India, “The state shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within territory of India.” Highlight its objective? 2 marks

Q. 12 Highlighting the composition of HRC, write any four of its functions.

Q. 13 Reflecting upon the Gender Studies, describe the link between Women Studies and Gender Studies. 4 marks

Q. 14 Critically examine the legal provision with respect to Equal Wages for Equal Work. Give suggestions for its effective implementation. 4 marks

Q. 15 Discuss equality of Fair opportunity CEF as suggested by John Rowls 4 marks

Q. 16 Identify the areas which are not covered by RTI Act. Reflect upon the reasons behind their exclusion. 4 marks

Q. 17 Analyse the recommendations given by Justice Verma Committee and discuss its relevance in present circumstances. 4 marks

Q. 18 Write short notes on:- 6 marks

(a) Family Courts
(b) Crime against Women Cell

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (History)

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TIME: 3 HRS

MM-80

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. Answer all the questions. Some questions have choice. Marks are indicated against each question.
2. Answer to questions no. 1 to 3 carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each
3. Answer to questions no. 4 to 9 carrying 4 marks should not exceed 100 words. Students should attempt only five questions in this section
4. Question 10 ( for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory question
5. Answer to questions 11 to 13 carrying 8 marks should not exceed 350 words.
6. Questions 14-16 are source based questions and have no internal choice
7. Question 17 is a Map question includes identification and significant test items. Attach the map with the answer sheet.

PART-A

Answer all the questions given below (2 x 3 = 6)

1. Mention any two ways of propagation of Dhamma by the Ashoka. 2
2. State any two ideas of Karl Marx on the Asiatic mode of production given in the 19th century. 2
3. Examine any two concerns of health which had given shape to Calcutta town planning during late 18th century. 2

PART-B

Section-I

Answer any five of the following questions: (4X5=20)

4. ‘There are limits to what epigraphy can reveal’. Justify this statement. 4
5. Critically examine the social order of caste hierarchies laid in Dharamshastra & Dharma sutras. 4
6. Analyze the causes of the decline of Vijayanagara Empire. 4
7. How does the Ain-i-Akbari lay down the physical arrangements of the Mughal court? Explain 4
8. Examine the Fifth Report submitted to the British Parliament in 1813. 4
9. Explain the demands of the 1857 rebellions from the British govt. 4

SECTION-II

Value Based Question (Compulsory) (4x1=4)

Read the following lines and answer the question that follows:

10.Historians have discovered numerous stories how people helped each other during the partition of India during 1947, stories of caring and sharing of the opening of new opportunities and of triumph over trauma.

Highlight any four humanitarian values reflected during the above mentioned phase.

PART-C

Long Questions (8x3=24)

Answer all the questions given below:

11. ‘Buddha laid stress on right conduct and values’. In the light of above message, explain his teachings on life 8

OR

In the mid First millennium BCE, the religious thinkers tried to understand the mysteries of existence and relationship between human being and the cosmic world’.

Explain

12. Explain the role of zamindars in the Mughal India during 16th
-17th century.

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper (Heritage Crafts)

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03:00 hours

Maximum Marks: 70

General Instructions:

  • The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C.
  • All sections are compulsory.
  • Separate instructions are given with each section and question wherever necessary. Read these instructions carefully and follow them.

Section – A 40 marks

Answer the following- (1x5 = 5 marks)

1. Define Khadi.
2. Name two famous craft museums in India.
3. Who are Kumbkaar?
4. Name two famous personalities who played key role in development of traditional craft.
5. Name the state famous for Brocade Jamadani.

Answer the following in not more than 80-100 words each. (3x4 = 12 marks)

6. Explain the idea of Gandhiji’s self sufficient village. Do you think its possible to realize this idea in India today? Support your argument with examples.
7. How the valley of Kashmir economy flourished during 1600 to 1860?
8. How the craft person solves the problem of society while designing craft production.
9. What are the reasons the traditional crafts persons had to switch over from traditional raw materials to her materials?

Answer the following in not more than 100-120 words each. (5x3 = 15 marks)

10. Colonialism transformed India from craft producer to a supplier of raw material. Write a short description of this change.
11. Presentation packaging and small information about each product will boost the sale in the market. Justify your answer.
12. How to craft museums widen the awareness of craft and tradition skills for the general public.

What changes would you like to make it more popular.

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Explain the idea of Gandhiji’s self sufficient village. Do you think its possible to realize this idea in India today? Support your arguments with examples.

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper (Fine Arts - Graphics)

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Time allowed: 02 hours

Maximum Marks: 40

General Instructions:

i. All the eight questions are compulsory, which carry equal marks.

1. Describe the origin and development of the Rajasthani or Pahari School of Miniature Painting.

2. Appreciate any Mughal or Deccani Miniature Painting included in your course of study, deeply based on the following points.

(a) Title and name of the painter/ sub-school
(b) Medium & technique
(c) Subject-matter
(d) Composition

3. Which human life values are shown in any of the following paintings of the Bengal School? Explain in short:

(a) Journey’s end
(b) Radhika

4. How far has the graphics-artist been successful in depicting the subject-matter of any of the following contemporary (modern) Indian graphic-prints? Give appropriate reasons on the basis of the aesthetic-parameters:

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (Fashion Studies)

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Time: 3hours M.M.70

SECTION-A

Q1. Define the term ‘roll line’.

Q2.How much should be the seam allowance on side seam and straight hemline of a garment?

Q3. Why ‘Kani’ were regarded as luxuries in Europe?

Q4.From where the word ‘ready to wear’ is derived?

Q5. Name any two fabrics used frequently for men’s casual wear garments.

Q6. Suggest an underlining to achieve a luxurious finish.

Q7.Mention the method to achieve Kimono sleeve.

Section –B

Q8.State the origin of the word ‘Khaki’. Why Khaki coloured uniforms have become synonymous with uniform and law enforcement services in India? 2

Q9. What were the prevalent radical options in draping the sari during 1970? 2

Q10. The famous designer Schiaparelli’s designs had an artistic approach and influenced by

Surrealism movement.’ Support the statement by giving relevant example. 2

Q11. A popular finish bias piping is used for blouses and other Indian garments. How is it different from bias facing? 2

OR

Differentiate between test fitting and garment fitting.

Q12. Sanya is dressed up in a skirt for a birthday party. How can she check the element of ‘balance’ in the skirt? 2

Q13. List two types each of skirts and pants worn by women. 2

Q14. a) How is French placket constructed?
b) Where is it normally used? 2

Q15. Categorize two determining factors that affect the type of underlining. 2

SECTION-C

Q16. (a) ‘The costumes worn by screen characters in successful movies and television serials, are influential in creating market demand for similar styles at affordable price points. Justify.
b) The movies Bandit Queen and The Dirty Picture have won National award for Best costume. Name the costume designers for both the movies.

c) Name the event which exclusively showcases wedding trousseau wear.

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper (Entrepreneurship)

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Time allowed: 3 hours

Maximum Marks: 70

1. Name the two things that are taken care in a reorder point? 5 (U) 1

Ans. Lead time and Demand during lead time.

2. Deepak Ltd., has been manufacturing cycles since 2010. Their market share in this field is 35%. They decided to introduce new cycles with advanced gear systems in 2015. For the same they estimated their financial requirements to be 20 crore.

They decided to raise the same through a limited number of sophisticated investors. Identify this kind of issue?

Ans. Private placement

3. Rishabh lives in Vijay Nagar, a residential colony near Delhi University (DU). Being close to DU this area is a hub for students who come from outside Delhi to study here as they find good accommodation with Tiffin service readily available. Rishabh has a vacant residential building there. He found it to be an attractive economic idea to start a Paying Guest House. He knows that he has a good market because of the location of his building. State the other requirement he has to ensure before opting for this opportunity.

Ans. The rate of return on the investment has to be attractive to be accepted by him.

4. What is meant by ‘private sector enterprise’? 2/ (R) 1

Ans. Private sector enterprises are those which are owned, controlled, and managed by private individuals, with the main objective of earning profit.

5. State the role of a sales person in personal selling. 3/ (R) 1

Ans. Companies appoint salesperson to contact prospective buyers and create awareness about the company’s product.

6. What is meant by seed capital financing? What the entrepreneur has to do to convince the investor to get money?

Ans. It refers to the capital required by an entrepreneur for conducting research at pre commercialization stage. The entrepreneur has to convince that his idea was worthwhile to the investor.

7. Ragini, a career oriented mother, hardly got time to cook for the family. She decided to hire a cook but was not able to find one who could cook according to the taste of the family. Her sister Abha sensed that this problem is not only faced by her sister but also by many working women. She launched a website namely ‘Dial for food’ where housewives who had culinary ability and were interested to cook could drop in their contact details and households where specific cuisine was required could leave in their requirements so that through the website home cooked food could be delivered. The website mainly helped in identifying the requirement and fulfilled it through providing delivery service. Identify any two uses of problem identification to Abha.

Ans. 1. Bring out new products in the market

2. Increase employment generation

3. Understand the problems and needs of the market. (Any two)

8. Explain the first two elements in the innovation process? 1/U 2

Ans. 1. Analytical planning: carefully identifying the product or service features, design as well as the resources that will be needed.

2. Resource organization: obtaining the required resources, materials, technology, human or capital resources.

9. Sanjiv was developing a business plan for his organization. While working on the financial plan he realised that his financial requirements will be for fixed assets and their installations, preliminary expenses, working capital, expenses on research and development and investment in short-term assets viz. raw material, level of cash, etc. To decide on the sources of funds for the venture, he tried to ensure the selection of the best overall mix of financing for the enterprise.

a. Identify the elements of financial plan discussed here.
b. Why is it important for an entrepreneur to ensure the selection of the best overall mix of financing for the enterprise?

Ans. a. a) Proforma investment decisions
b) Proforma financing decisions
b. The entrepreneur's job is to ensure the selection of the best overall mix of financing for the enterprise so that:
a) the cost of capital and the financial risk stands minimized,
b) return on investment and profitability stands maximized.

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (English Elective)

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Time allowed: 3 Hrs

Maximum Marks: 100

The Question paper is divided into three sections:

Section A – Reading 20 marks
Section B – Writing and Grammar 40 marks
Section C – Literature 40 marks

General Instructions:

i. All the questions are compulsory.
ii. You may attempt any section at a time.
iii. All questions of a particular section must be attempted in the correct order.

SECTION-A

(Reading : 20)

1 Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :

1. The Ring at Casterbridge was merely the local name of one of the finest Roman amphitheaters, if not the very finest remaining in Britain. Casterbridge announced old Rome in every street, alley, and precinct. It looked Roman, bespoke the art of Rome, concealed dead men of Rome. It was impossible to dig more than a foot or two deep about the town fields and gardens without coming upon some tall soldier or other of the Empire, who had laid there in his silent unobtrusive rest for a space of fifteen hundred years.

2. Imaginative inhabitants, who would have felt an unpleasantness at the discovery of a comparatively modern skeleton in their gardens, were quite unmoved by these hoary shapes. They had lived so long ago, their time was so unlike the present, their hopes and motives were so widely removed from ours, that between them and the living there seemed to stretch a gulf too wide for even a spirit to pass. The Amphitheater was a huge circular enclosure, with a notch at opposite extremities of its diameter north and south. It was to Casterbridge what the ruined Coliseum is to modern Rome, and was nearly of the same magnitude. The dusk of evening was the proper hour at which a true impression of this suggestive place could be received. Standing in the middle of the arena at that time there by degrees became apparent its real vastness, which a cursory view from the summit at noon-day was apt to obscure.

3. Melancholy, impressive, lonely, yet accessible from every part of the town, the historic circle was the frequent spot for appointments of a furtive kind. Apart from the sanguinary nature of the games originally played therein, such incidents attached to its past as these: that for scores of years the towngallows had stood at one corner; that in 1705 a woman who had murdered her husband was half-strangled and then burnt there in the presence of ten thousand spectators. In addition to these old tragedies, pugilistic encounters almost to the death had come off down to recent dates in that secluded arena, entirely invisible to the outside world save by climbing to the top of the enclosure, which few townspeople in the daily round of their lives ever took the trouble to do.

4. Some boys had latterly tried to impart gaiety to the ruin by using the central arena as a cricket-ground. But the game usually languished for the aforesaid reason - the dismal privacy which the earthen circle enforced, shutting out every appreciative passer's vision, every commendatory remark from outsiders - everything, except the sky; and to play at games in such circumstances was like acting to an empty house. Henchard had chosen this spot for meeting his long-lost wife. As Mayor of the town, with a reputation to keep up, he could not invite her to come to his house till some definite course had been decided on.(498 words) Adapted from: The Mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy (1886)

1.1 On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer the following questions briefly:

(a) What was the name given by the locals to the ancient Amphitheatre at Casterbridge?
(b) What was the attitude of the local residents to the unearthed remains of dead Romans?
(c) Over the years what had the amphitheater been used for by the locals?
(d) Why had the boys stopped using the amphitheater for their game of cricket?
(e) Why did Henchard want to keep secret his meeting with his long-lost wife?

1.2 Choose the meaning of the words/phrases given below from the given options:

(a) Concealed (Para 1))

(i) silent
(ii) hidden
(iii) dead
(iv) lonely

(b) Hoary (Para 2)

(i) unimaginative
(ii) buried
(iii) ancient
(iv) mummified

(c) Pugilistic encounters (Para 3)

(i) vindictive meetings
(ii) powerful fights
(iii) boxing matches
(iv) brave acts

(d) Secluded (Para 3)

(i) one
(ii) private
(iii) close
(iv) hidden

(e) Sanguinary

(i) blood-thirsty
(ii) strange
(iii) peculiar
(iv) vampire

2 Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: Across the Kashmir Valley and over the famous Zoji La pass lies Ladakh - the Land of High Passes. It is a magical land, completely different from the green landscape of many other parts of the Himalayas. It is nature at an extreme. A land of freezing winds and burning hot sunlight, Ladakh is a cold desert lying in the rain shadow of the Great Himalayas and other smaller ranges. Little rain and snow reaches this dry area, where natural forces have created a fantastic landscape.

This region once formed part of the erstwhile Kingdom of Ladakh, believed to have been inhabited by the early colonizers of Ladakh - the Indo-Aryan Mons from across the Himalayan range, the Darads from the extreme western Himalayas, and the itinerant nomads from the Tibetan highlands. Also, its valleys, by virtue of their contiguity with Kashmir, Kishtwar and Kulu, served as the initial receptacles of successive ethnic and cultural waves emanating from across the Great Himalayan range. Thus, while the Mons are believed to have carried north-Indian Buddhism to these highland valleys, the Darads and Baltis of the lower Indus Valley are credited with the introduction of farming and the Tibetans with the tradition of herding. The aridity of Ladakh is due to its location in the rain shadow area of the Great Himalayas, as well as because of its elevation and the radiation of heat from the bare soil. The most striking physical feature of Ladakh, however, is the parallelism of its mountain ranges. In Ladakh, large rivers and their tributaries have carved deep gorges far below their steep banks. However, their water is not of much use, as the terraced fields lie high above the gorges. The region is extremely dry, with rainfall as low as 10 cm each year. These valleys sustain an exclusively agrarian population of about 80,000 people who cultivate the land available along the course of the drainage system, wherever sources for artificial irrigation are available. The majority of the population is Muslim. Descendants of missionaries of Kashmir who introduced Islam, locally called Aghas, still hold sway over the population, perpetuating the faith even as ancient folk traditions with Buddhist and animistic undertones are palpably present. Many folk traditions, particularly those connected with the agricultural cycle, are still followed with subdued reverence.

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(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Nepali)

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i. I did this with his permission.
ii. He finished first though he began last.
iii. The boys like to play football and Cricket.
iv. Having heard this news he became sad.
v. Truth wins in the long run.

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