CBSE Class 12 History 61-4-3 Question Paper PDF set-3 is available for download. CBSE conducted the Class 12 History examination on April 2, 2025, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. The question paper consists of 34 questions carrying a total of 80 marks. Section A includes 21 MCQs for 1 mark each, Section B contains 6 short-answer questions for 3 marks each, Section C comprises 3 long-answer questions for 8 marks each, Section D comprises 3 Source-based questions having three sub-questions, carries 4 marks, and Section E comprises 1 Map-based question that carries 5 marks. Candidates can use the link below to download the CBSE Class 12 History 61-4-3 Question Paper with detailed solutions.

CBSE Class 12 2025 History Question Paper 61-4-3 with Answer Key

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Question 1:

Which of the following was the main source of initial information about Hampi’s ruins for Colonel Colin Mackenzie?

  • (A) British documents
  • (B) Memories of priests
  • (C) Foreign travellers account
  • (D) Epigraphic inscriptions
Correct Answer: (B) Memories of priests
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Question 2:

Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
(Sufi)  (Region)

  • (A) Shaikh Muinuddin Sijzi  – Ajmer
  • (B) Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki  – Delhi
  • (C) Shaikh Fariduddin Ganj-i Shakar  – Ajodhan (Pakistan)
  • (D) Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya – Agra
Correct Answer: (D) Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya – Agra
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Question 3:

Match Column I with Column II and choose the correct option.

Column I (Traveller) & Column II (Country)

a. Al-Biruni & ii. Uzbekistan

b. Marco Polo & iii. Italy

c. Ibn Battuta & i. Morocco

d. Abdur Razzaq & iv. Samarqand

 

  • (A) a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv
  • (B) a-ii, b-iii, c-i, d-iv
  • (C) a-iii, b-iv, c-i, d-ii
  • (D) a-iv, b-i, c-ii, d-iii
Correct Answer: (B) a-ii, b-iii, c-i, d-iv
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Question 4:

Why is Mahabharata called a dynamic text? Choose the most suitable option from the following.

  • (A) It remains unchanged and consistent in all versions.
  • (B) It has been reinterpreted across various contexts.
  • (C) It focuses solely on historical facts.
  • (D) It is a fixed text with no variations over time.
Correct Answer: (B) It has been reinterpreted across various contexts.
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Question 5:

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word from the given options:

In Jainism, the practice of severe asceticism and non-attachment is intended to achieve ________, which is liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

  • (A) Ahimsa
  • (B) Karma
  • (C) Moksha
  • (D) Dharma
Correct Answer: (C) Moksha
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Question 6:

Which of the following statements accurately describe Harappan seals?



[I.] Harappan seals often feature animal motifs.

[II.] Harappan seals were made of terracotta with symbols.

[III.] Harappan seals were known for military victories.

[IV.] Harappan seals were predominantly used in burials.

  • (A) Statements I and II are correct.
  • (B) Statements I and III are correct.
  • (C) Statements II and III are correct.
  • (D) Statements III and IV are correct.
Correct Answer: (A) Statements I and II are correct.
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Question 7:

Two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are given below. Read them carefully and select the correct option:

Assertion (A): The Tripitaka written in Pali is one of the primary collections of Buddhist scriptures.

Reason (R): The Tripitaka consists of three collections, which include the Vinaya Pitaka, the wSutta Pitaka, and the Abhidhamma Pitaka.

  • (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
  • (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
  • (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
  • (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
Correct Answer: (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
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Question 8:

Refer to the given image of the sandstone sculpture. Which one of the following dynasties does this sculpture of the King represent?


  • (A) Gupta
  • (B) Maurya
  • (C) Kushana
  • (D) Satavahana
Correct Answer: (C) Kushana
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Question 9:

Identify the ancient rulers of India from the given options using the provided information.
They belonged to important ruling lineage.
They were the immediate successors of the Mauryas.
They were Brahmanas.

  • (A) Mauryas and Guptas
  • (B) Nandas and Cholas
  • (C) Satavahanas and Kushanas
  • (D) Shungas and Kanvas
Correct Answer: (D) Shungas and Kanvas
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Question 10:

Which of the following statement best explains the uniformity in urban planning across Harappa?

  • (A) Presence of Central authority
  • (B) Management by city-states
  • (C) Organisation of tribal leadership
  • (D) System of nomadic governance
Correct Answer: (A) Presence of Central authority
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Question 11:

Two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are given below. Read them carefully and select the correct option:

Assertion (A): India was considered a suitable country for cotton cultivation due to its soil, climate and cheap labour, by the Britishers.

Reason (R): The American Civil War (1861–65) caused a significant drop in raw cotton imports from America, leading Britain to seek alternative sources.

  • (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
  • (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is \textbf{not} the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
  • (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
  • (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
Correct Answer: (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
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Question 12:

Who amongst the following women was a member of the Constituent Assembly from Bombay?

  • (A) Kamala Nehru
  • (B) Hansa Mehta
  • (C) Purnima Banerji
  • (D) Vijayalakshmi Pandit
Correct Answer: (B) Hansa Mehta
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Question 13:

Which of the following pairs of Committees and their Presidents is correct regarding the Constituent Assembly?


(Committees)  (Presidents)

  • (A) Advisory Committee – Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  • (B) Flag Committee – N.G. Ranga
  • (C) Steering Committee – J.B. Kripalani
  • (D) Supreme Court Committee  – Jawaharlal Nehru
Correct Answer: (A) Advisory Committee – Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
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Question 14:

Arrange the following events in chronological order and choose the correct option:


I. Peasant Movement in Kheda

II. Gandhi–Irwin Pact

III. Champaran Movement

IV. Noakhali Visit of Gandhiji

  • (A) IV, I, II, III
  • (B) II, I, III, IV
  • (C) III, II, IV, I
  • (D) III, I, II, IV
Correct Answer: (D) III, I, II, IV
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Question 15:

Who amongst the following wrote the line “Khoob Ladi Mardani, Woh To Jhansi Wali Rani Thi”?

  • (A) Mahadevi Verma
  • (B) Harivansh Rai Bachchan
  • (C) Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
  • (D) Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
Correct Answer: (C) Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
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Question 16:

How did David Ricardo’s ideas influence British revenue policies in India?

  • (A) Adoption of fixed revenue demands for Ryots
  • (B) Taxing landowners’ surplus income based on average rent
  • (C) Widespread implementation of Permanent Settlement
  • (D) Rejection of revenue in favour of village development
Correct Answer: (B) Taxing landowners’ surplus income based on average rent
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Question 17:

Match the following Column I with Column II and choose the correct option.


Column I (Dynasties of Vijayanagara) & Column II (Contributions)

a. Sangama & i. Strengthened military

b. Saluva & ii. Belonged to Krishnadeva Raya

c. Tuluva & iii. Constructed Hiriya canal

d. Aravidu & iv. Last dynasty of Vijayanagara empire

 

  • (A) a-iii, b-i, c-ii, d-iv
    (B) a-ii, b-iii, c-i, d-iv
    (C) a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i
    (D) a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv
Correct Answer: (A) a-iii, b-i, c-ii, d-iv
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Question 18:

Imagine reading the ‘Nalayira Divyaprabandham’ a significant text in Tamil. Why is this collection often referred to as the Tamil Veda?

  • (A) It contains laws and regulations of Tamil society.
  • (B) It holds religious significance equivalent to Vedas.
  • (C) It is documented as a historical epic based on events.
  • (D) It serves as a manual for temple construction.
Correct Answer: (B) It holds religious significance equivalent to Vedas.
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Question 19:

According to Montesquieu, how did the rulers in Asia manage their subjects? Choose the most appropriate option from the following.

  • (A) By promoting private property
  • (B) By ensuring economic equality
  • (C) By exercising absolute authority
  • (D) By decentralizing powers to leaders
Correct Answer: (C) By exercising absolute authority
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Question 20:

Which of the following informations were included in the tables of the sarkars in the Ain-i-Akbari?

I. Grants of revenue in charity

II. Total area measured

III. Number of forts

IV. Biographies of officials

  • (A) I, III and IV
  • (B) I, II and III
  • (C) I, II and IV
  • (D) II, III and IV
Correct Answer: (B) I, II and III
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Question 21:

Choose the correct option from the following to fill in the blank regarding the role of leaders in the Revolt of 1857.

Nana Saheb : Kanpur; :: Kunwar Singh : _________

  • (A) Gwalior
  • (B) Meerut
  • (C) Singhbhum
  • (D) Arrah
Correct Answer: (D) Arrah
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Question 22:

(a) “Historians consider several elements when they analyse the Mahabharata.” Substantiate the statement with suitable examples.


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(b) “Many communities during the Mahabharata period had different social practices from Brahmanical ideas.” Substantiate the statement with examples.

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Question 23:

In what ways do the Jain teachings influence the ethical and spiritual practices of the believers? Explain with examples.

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Question 24:

(a) Imagine studying the water management system of the Vijayanagara empire. How did the empire’s water resources support its agriculture and urban development? Explain.

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Question 25:

(b) Imagine studying Vijayanagara’s trade records. What information do they reveal about the goods traded and the empire’s economic connections? Explain.

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Question 26:

Describe the teachings and philosophy of Virashaiva tradition.

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Question 27:

Analyse the impact of the Ryotwari system on the ryots of Bombay.

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Question 28:

Explain how the Constituent Assembly sought to resolve the language issue.

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Question 29:

How do historical sources help us to understand the Mauryan empire? Analyse the role of Ashoka in shaping its legacy.

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Question 30:

Examine the distinctive aspects of land grants in ancient India.

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Question 31:

In what ways do the challenges of inscriptional evidences restrict our ability to understand the past? Explain with examples.

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Question 32:

In what ways do coins serve as valuable sources for understanding the ancient period? Explain with examples.

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Question 33:

Explain the primary objectives of Gandhiji’s ‘Salt Satyagraha’. How did this Satyagraha mobilize public opinion against British rule? Explain.

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Question 34:

Explain the significance of various sources in understanding Gandhiji’s thoughts and approaches to Indian independence.

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Question 35:

31.1 How does the research at Rakhigarhi contribute to understanding of ancient civilizations?

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Question 36:

31.2 How does the research redefine our understanding of genetic history in South Asia?

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Question 37:

31.3 What is the significance of extracting and analyzing DNA from the remains at Rakhigarhi?

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Question 38:

32.1 How did Al-Biruni’s description of Sanskrit reflect his engagement with Indian culture?

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Question 39:

32.2 What key similarity between Sanskrit and Arabic did Al-Biruni highlight?

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Question 40:

32.3 Why did Al-Biruni consider Sanskrit a rich language?

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Question 41:

33.1 Why was Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah called Danka Shah?

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Question 42:

33.2 How did British officials react to Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah's growing influence?

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Question 43:

33.3 To what extent did Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah's action reflect the resistance against British rule in India?

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Question 44:

34.1 On the given political outline map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate symbols:



[(i)] Sanchi – A Stupa (Located in Madhya Pradesh)
[(ii)] Kalibanga – Harappan site (Located in northern Rajasthan, near the Ghaggar river)
[(iii)] (a) Panipat – Territory under the control of British (Located in Haryana)
[OR] (b) Vijayanagara – Capital of Vijayanagara empire (Located in Karnataka)



34.2 On the same outline map, two places have been marked as ‘A’ and ‘B’, as the centres of the Revolt of 1857. Identify them and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them.

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