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Write a short note on role of women? |
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Answer» Thank you The role of women in nationalist struggles:\xa0The issue of extending political rights to women was a controversial one within the liberal movement, in which large numbers of women had participated actively over the years. Women had formed their own political associations, founded newspapers and taken part in political meetings and demonstrations. Despite this, they were denied suffrage during the election of the Assembly. When the Frankfurt Parliament convened in the Church of St. Paul, women were admitted only as observers to stand in the visitors’ gallery. 8 Marks To identify the main points from the text Marking: 8 marks - 1 mark for each correct answer. No penalty for spelling, punctuation or grammatical mistakes Read the following passage carefully. 1.1 On the basis of your reading of the above passage, answer the following questions. (a) The Dancing Girl belongs to Ans. (i) Mohenjo-daro. (b) In the museum she’s kept among Ans (iii) terracotta animals. (c) Which information is not given in the passage? Ans (iv) She cannot be rediscovered as she’s bronze. (d) ‘Great Art’ has power because Ans (i) it appeals to us despite a passage of time (e) The jewellery she wears Ans (iv) Neither (i) nor (ii) is correct. (f) She reminds us Ans (ii) why museums in our country are exciting. (g) The synonym of the word ‘‘among’’ in paragraph 1 is ____ Ans amid. (h) The size of the dancing girl is equal to the length of the human palm. (True/False) Ans True 2. Objective: To comprehend the passage To identify the main points from the text Marking:-2 marks each No penalty for spelling, punctuation or grammatical mistakes Thanks The role of women in nationalist struggles:\xa0The issue of extending political rights to women was a controversial one within the liberal movement, in which large numbers of women had participated actively over the years. Women had formed their own political associations, founded newspapers and taken part in political meetings and demonstrations. Despite this, they were denied suffrage during the election of the Assembly. When the Frankfurt Parliament convened in the Church of St. Paul, women were admitted only as observers to stand in the visitors’ gallery. |
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