Jkbose Class 11th History Guess Paper 2026 Bi-annual Private 2026 Exam Check Here
The JKBOSE Class 11th History Guess Paper 2026 for the Bi-Annual Private Examination has been prepared by selecting the most important and expected questions from the latest syllabus, previous year examinations, and high-weightage chapters. This guess paper is designed to help students focus on important topics and strengthen their preparation for the upcoming examination.
Q.1 Why would the early temples have been much like a house?
Q.2 Who were the Mongols?
Q.3 Why did Genghis Khan feel the need to fragment the Mongol tribes into new social and military groupings?
Q.4 Explain in brief the features of humanist thoughts.
Q.5 How did the Qing dynasty try and meet the challenge posed by the western powers?
Q.6 Comment on any points of difference between the native peoples of South and North America.
Q.7 Who was Augustus? Explain his various achievements.
Q.8 Discuss some basic features of Roman Society and economy which you think make it look quite modern.
Q.9 Give a brief account of the main features of three orders of Medieval European Society.
Q.10 Compare the conditions of life for a French Serf and a Roman Slave.
Q.11 Do you think that Mao Zedong and the Communist Party of China were successful in Liberating China and laying the basis for its current success?
Q.12 Did Japan's policy of rapid Industrialisation lead to wars with its neighbours and destruction of the environment?
Q.13 Why was trade so significant to the Mongols?
Q.14 Why do you think the Roman government stopped coining in silver? And which metal did it began to use for the production of coinage?
Q.15 What were the functions of Medieval Monasteries?
Q.16 Which elements of Greek and Roman culture were revived in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries?
Q.17 What did the ‘frontier’ mean to the Americans?
Q.18 What were Sun Yat Sen's three principles?
Q.19 Discuss the main features of family life in the Roman society.
Q.20 After recognition by the Quriltai, discuss the military achievements of Genghis Khan.
Q.21 What was the manorial estate? Describe its major characteristics.
Q.22 What is meant by the Renaissance? Discuss its major characteristics.
Q.23 What was the role of 'Gold Rush' in economic expansion of America?
Q.24 What is meant by Meiji Restoration? What was its consequences on the future development of Japan?
Short Answer Type Questions ( 2 marks Marks)
Q.25 Name any three important cities of Mesopotamian Civilisation.
Q.26 What were the crops of Mesopotamian Civilisation?
Q.27 Define the term "Principate."
Q.28 Who invented the Printing Press?
Q.29 Who were Samurai?
Q.30 Write any two features of Hominids.
Q.31 What do you mean by Primates?
Q.32 Write any two effects of Slave Trade.
Q.33 What do you understand by Quipu?
Q.34 Explain the term "Gold Rush."
Q.35 What do you know about Hadza group?
Q.36 Name any two main sources that help us to understand early human history.
Q.37 What were the new developments helping European navigation in the fifteenth century?
Q.38 What new food item was transmitted from South America to the rest of the world?
Q.39 Why was the history of Australian native peoples left out of History books?
Q.40 Why would the early temple have been much like a house?
Q.41 What do you mean by Nomad?
Q.42 What is the "Monalisa"?
Q.43 Trace the main aim of "Great Leap Forward" initiated by Mao Zedong.
Q.44 Name any two languages of Mesopotamia.
Q.45 Briefly describe the script used by ancient Mesopotamians.
Q.46 Who were Mongols?
Q.47 Name any three cities of Roman Empire.
Q.48 What is meant by Indulgence?
Q.49 Who was Sun Yatsen?
Q.50 Why were mobile animal herders necessarily a threat to town life?
Q.51 List any two causes of rise of nation states.
Q.52 Define the term "Renaissance."
Q.53 Name the two rivers between which Mesopotamia was situated.
Q.54 Why did Roman government stop coining in silver?
Q.55 What is meant by the "Manorial Estate"?
Q.56 Mention any two aims of Reformation Movement.
Q.57 Who were Shoguns?
Q.58 Define Anthropology.
Q.59 Name the first four Khalifas of Muslims.
Q.60 What is meant by Yasa?
Q.61 Who invented the flying shuttle and when?
Q.62 What is meant by Fukoku Kyohei?
Short Answer Type Questions (4 Marks)
Q.63 Briefly discuss the extent to which hunting would have been facilitated by the use of language.
Q.64 Why do we say that it was not natural fertility and high levels of food production that were the causes of early urbanization?
Q.65 Compare the condition of life for a French Serf and a Roman Slave.
Q.66 Discuss features of early feudal society in France.
Q.67 Compare the civilization of Aztecs with that of the Mesopotamians.
Q.68 What were the new developments helping European navigation in the 15th century?
Q.69 What were the interesting features of the inventions between 1780s–1850s?
Q.70 Discuss the main features of the institution of slavery in the Roman Empire.
Q.71 Why was trade so significant to the Mongols?
Q.72 What was the function of medieval monasteries?
Q.73 What did the frontier mean to the Americans?
Q.74 Who was Sun-Yat-Sen? State his three principles.
Q.75 Why were mobile animal herders not necessarily a threat to town life?
Q.76 Discuss the crisis of the 3rd Century (in the Roman Empire).
Q.77 Why were the Italian towns the first to experience the ideas of Humanism?
Q.78 Why was the history of the Australian native people left out of history books?
Q.79 What was the 'Long March'?
Q.80 Explain how the early humans obtained food.
Q.81 Give an account of the Abbasid Revolution.
Q.82 Describe briefly the early career of Genghis Khan.
Q.83 Give a brief account of the progress made in the field of science during the Renaissance.
Q.84 Write a short note on European imperialism.
Q.85 Discuss how daily life was transformed as Japan developed.
Q.86 Highlight some of the basic features of Roman society which make it look quite modern.
Q.87 Mention the causes which led to the crisis in the Roman Empire in the third century.
Q.88 Why were the Italian towns the first to experience the idea of humanism?
Q.89 What do you mean by Renaissance? Mention any two factors which led to the rise of Renaissance.
Q.90 Briefly mention the main features of Aztec Civilization.
Q.91 Comment on points of difference between the native peoples of South and North America.
Q.92 What were Sun Yat-sen's three principles?
Q.93 Explain how the early humans obtained food.
Q.94 Give an account of the Abbasid Revolution.
Q.95 Why do we say that it was natural fertility and levels of food production that were the causes of early urbanisation?
Q.96 Describe briefly the early career of Genghis Khan.
Q.97 Give a brief account of the progress made in the field of science during the Renaissance.
Q.98 Write a short note on European imperialism.
Q.99 Discuss how daily life was transformed as Japan developed.
Q.100 Why were the Italian towns the first to experience the idea of humanism?
Q.101 What do you mean by Renaissance? Mention any two factors which led to the rise of Renaissance.
Q.102 Briefly mention the main features of Aztec Civilization.
Q.103 Comment on points of difference between the native peoples of South and North America.
Q.104 What were Sun Yat-sen's three principles?
Q.105 Highlight some of the basic features of Roman society which you think make it look quite modern.
Q.106 Mention the causes which led to the crisis in the Roman Empire in the third century.
Long Answer Type Questions (8 Marks)
Q.107 Describe the main features of the institution of slavery of the Roman Empire.
Q.108 Who were the Sufis? Explain the main principles of Sufism.
Q.109 What were the main features of the economy of Islamic land during the Middle Ages?
Q.110 Who were the Mongols? How were they able to establish such a vast Empire in the 13th and 14th Century?
Q.111 Discuss in brief the civil and military administration of Mongols.
Q.112 Explain the main features of feudalism. Trace the causes of decline of feudalism.
Q.113 What were the features of humanist thought?
Q.114 Did Japan's policy of rapid industrialisation lead to wars with its neighbours and destruction of the environment?
Q.115 How satisfactory is a museum gallery display in explaining the culture of the people? Give examples.
Q.116 Give an account of the main features of three orders of Medieval European society.
Q.117 "The Church was an important institution in Medieval Europe." Do you agree with this statement? If so, why?
Q.118 How were the lives of different classes of British women affected by the Industrial Revolution?
Q.119 Why did the Industrial Revolution first take place in England?
Q.120 Why do you think the Roman government stopped coining in silver and which metal did it begin to use for coinage?
Q.121 Trace the basic features of Roman Society and Economy.
Q.122 What were the features of the lives of the Bedouins in the early 17th century?
Q.123 How were Islamic architectural forms different from those of the Roman Empire?
Q.124 Why was trade so significant to the Mongols?
Q.125 Which elements of Greek and Roman culture were revived in the 14th and 15th centuries?
Q.126 Sketch the features of humanist thought.
Q.127 Who was Augustus? Explain his various achievements.
Q.128 Give a brief account of the main features of three orders of Medieval European society.
Q.129 Explain the main features of feudalism and also describe the causes for the decline of Feudalism.
Q.130 Describe the main features of Aztec civilisation. What led to the decline of this civilisation?
Q.131 Write an account of the journey of an African boy of seventeen captured and taken to Brazil as a slave.
Q.132 Which inventions and technical changes in coal and iron made the Industrial Revolution possible in England?
Q.133 Why did the Industrial Revolution first take place in England?
Q.134 What were the main features of the economy of Islamic land during the Middle Ages?
Q.135 Who were the Mongols? How were they able to establish such a vast empire in the 13th and 14th centuries?
Q.136 Discuss in brief the civil and military administration of Mongols.
Q.137 Summarise the features of Humanist Thought.
Q.138 Japan's policy of rapid industrialisation led to wars with its neighbours and destruction of environment. Discuss.
OUTLINE MAP OF THE WORLD - PLACES TO LABEL
- Iraq
- China
- Japan
- Mongolia
- North Korea
- South Korea
- Manchuria (Northeastern region of China)
- Baghdad (Capital of Iraq)
- Italy
- France
- England
- Germany
- Rome (Capital of Italy)
- North America
- South America
- Canada
- Africa
- Australia
