Indian National Movement 4
Questionnaire No. 4
Instructions: Click the answer button to see the correct answer.
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Lala Hardyal of the Ghadar movement cannot be said to have
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imparted to the movement an egalitarian ideology
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created a truly international outlook among Ghadar revolutionaries
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estblished that the large Sikh presence in the British army was a proof of the so-called martial traditions of Sikhs
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been a propagandist, an inspirer and an ideologist
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The Khilafat movement subsided following the
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withdrawal of support by Congress
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abandonment of the policy of discrimination against the Muslims by the British
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reservation of seats for Muslims in Central and Provincial legislatures under the Act of 1919
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assumption of power
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Match the following:
A. Mahatma Gandhi 1. Dandi March B. Jawaharlal Nehru 2. Red Shirts Movement C. Abdul Ghaffar Khan 3. Bardoli Andolan D. Sardar Patel 4. Poorna Swaraj at Lahore Session of Congress -
A4, B1, C3, D2
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A1, B4, C2, D3
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A4, B3, C1, D2
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A2, B1, C4, D3
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On September 20, 1932 Mahatma Gandhi began a fast unto death in Yervada Jail against
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British repression of the satyagraha
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Violation of the Gandhi-Irwin Pact
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Communal Award of Ramsay MacDonald
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Communal riots in Calcutta
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At the Tripuri session of the Indian National Congress (March 1939), Subhash Chandra Bose defeated Mahatma Gandhi's official candidate for the Presidentship. Who was Gandhi's nominee?
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Abul Kalam Azad
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C Rajagopalachari
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Pattabhi Sitaramayya
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Vallabhbhai Patel
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On the Direct Action Day unprecedented blood-shed took place as a result of Hindu-Muslim riots in
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Bombay
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Dhaka
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Calcutta
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Delhi
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Which one of the following songs was so dear to Gandhi that he wrote, "That one song is enough to sustain me even if I were to forget the Bhagwad Gita"?
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Jana Gana Mana Adhinayak...
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Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram..
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Vaishnava Jana to Tene Kahiye...
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Ishwar Allah Tero Naam....
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On February 20, 1947, Prime Minister Attlee announced the British Government's decision to withdraw from India latest by
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August 1947
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January 1948
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June 1948
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August 1948
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The "August Offer" of 1940 sought to conciliate the Congress by guaranteeing
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the setting up of a representative Indian body to frame a new constitution
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the Government's assurance to protect the political rights of minorities
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that there would be no partition of India
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that separated electorates would not be provided for the deprived classes
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The Indians decided to boycott the Simon Commission appointed to look into the working of the reforms introduced under the Act of 1919 because
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it intended to provide communal representation to the untouchables
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it denied the Congress the right to nominate a Muslim a representative of the commission
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it did not include any Indian as its member
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it accorded greater representation to the Muslims than their numerical strength warranted i9n Muslim minority areas
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During the First World War, assistance was organised through few centres abroad. Which one of the following was not such a centre?
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Kabul
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New York
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London
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Berlin
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Which of the following demands was not central to the Khilafat movement?
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that the Turkish Sultan or Khalifa must remain in control over the Muslim's sacred places
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the Khalifa must be left with sufficient territory to enable him to defend the Islamic faith
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Arab, Syria, Iraq and Palestine (Jazirat-ul-Arab) must remain under muslim sovereignty
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that Mustafa Kamal Pasha should modernise Turkey
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The Congress took a stand over the Montford Reforms at Delhi in 1918, which led to a break away by the old moderate remnants (Sapru, Jayakar and Chintamani), who formed the
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Servants of Indian Society
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Swaraj Party
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National Liberal Association
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Liberal Union
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In which of the following movement did Mahatma Gandhi make the first use of hunger strike as a weapon?
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Non-cooperation movement, 1920-22
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Rowlatt satyagraha, 1918
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Ahmedabad strike, 1918
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Bardoli satyagraha
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The organisational change to turn the Congress Party into a real mass political party was made for the first time in
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1916
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1918
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1920
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1930
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"To sound the order of retreat just when public enthusiasm was reaching the boiling point was nothing short of a national calamity". Who said it regarding the unilateral withdrawal of the Non-cooperation movement by Gandhi on February, 1922?
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Subhash Chandra Bose
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Nehru
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Mohammad Ali Jinnah
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C R Das
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Which of the following statements regarding Mohammad Ali Jinnah is not true?
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He was Dadabhai Naoroji's secretary at the Calcutta session of Congress in 1906
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He became a communal nationalist in 1913 when he joined the Muslim League
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He and Tilak were the joint authors of Lucknow Pact
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In 1919-20, he whole heartedly supported Gandhi's call for a non-violent non-cooperation movement
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The first definitely communist journal to be published in India was
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Vanguard of Indian Independence
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Socialist
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Atmashakti
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Dhumketu
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Match the following:
A. Sachin Sanyal 1. Why am I an atheist B. Sharat Chandra Chatterji 2. Pather Dabi C. Bhagat Singh 3. Bandi Jivan D. Jyotiba Phule 4. Ghulam Giri -
A2, B3, C1, D4
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A3, B2, C1, D4
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A3, B2, C4, D1
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A2, B3, C4, D1
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Match the following:
A. Jatin Das 1. Life sentence B. Chandrashekhar Azad 2. Died on a hunger strike C. Bhagat Singh 3. Killed in an encounter D. Kalpana Dutt 4. Hanged -
A2, B3, C1, D4
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A3, B2, C4, D1
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A2, B3, C4, D1
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A3, B4, C1, D2
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"A Sanyasi who came to that district after a spell as an indentured labourer in Fiji carrying a copy of Tulsidas's Ramayana on his back from which he would recite verses to rural audience". The peasant leader referred to here is
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Jhinguri Singh
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Jadunandan Sharma
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Baba Ram Chandra
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Sahajananda Saraswati
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Who strongly objected to British government's negotiating on terms of equality with the "Seditious Fakir", i.e., Mahatma Gandhi in February - March, 1931?
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Ramsay MacDonald
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Lord Linlithgow
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Winston Chuchill
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Lord Wavell
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In 1939, Gandhi for the first time tried out his specific techniques of controlled mass struggle in a native state. He allowed a close adjutant of his to lead a satyagraha. Who was he?
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Mysore, KT Bhashyam
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Jaipur, Jamnalal Bajaj
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Rajkot, Vallabh Bhai Patel
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Dhenkanal, Nebakrishna Chaudhri
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Regarding the Quit India movement, which of the following statements is not true?
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The Communists opposed the Quit India movement
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Golwalkar's RSS kept strictly aloof from the movement
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Rajagopalachari, the leading Gandhian, opposed Quit India campaign and pleaded for negotiations on the demand of Pakistan
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The movement was relatively strong in the Punjab, NWFP, Madras Presidency and Kerala
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Which of the following factors did not directly contribute towards the grant of independence by the British in 1945-47?
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Disaffection in the British Indian Army (1945-46) and the great Bombay Naval Strike (1946)
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Change in the total objective situation world wide
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Victory of the Labour Party in England
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The Tebhaga upsurge in Bengal (1946-47) and Telangana Peasant armed revolt in Hyderabad
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The Governor-General of India who initiated the introduction of English in India was
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Lord Curzon
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Lord Macaulay
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Lord Bentick
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Lord Hastings
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Quit India movement was adopted by the INC at
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Bombay
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Ahmedabad
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Pune
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Calcutta
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King George V visited India during the viceroyalty of
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Lord Ripon
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Lord Curzon
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Lord Harding
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Lord Hastings
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Which of the following Acts gave representation to Indians for the first time in the legislature?
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Indian Council Act, 1909
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Indian Council Act, 1919
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Govt. of India Act, 1935
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None of the above
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The first Satyagraha campaign of Gandhiji was started in
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Champaran
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Bardoli
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Dandi
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Baroda
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The first Muslim president of INC was
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Ajmal Khan
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M A Jinnah
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Abul Kalam Azad
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Badruddin Tayabji
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Who among the following communists of India played a notable role in World Communist movement?
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A K Gopalan
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S A Dange
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M N Roy
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E M S Namboodripad
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Gandhiji founded Satyagraha Sabha in 1919 to protest against the
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Salt law
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Rowlatt Act
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Government of India Act, 1919
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Jalianwala Bagh Massacre
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A public meeting was held on 13th April, 1919 in Jalianwala Bagh to
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protest against the arrest of popular leaders
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oraganise a hartal
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protest against the Rowlatt act
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demand Swaraj
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A systematic critique of moderate politics was emerging in the 1890s in
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Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra
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Maharashtra, Bengal, Punjab
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Bengal, Gujarat, Maharashtra
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Maharashtra, Bengal, Tamil Nadu
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Who set up the famous Bengal Chemical Swadeshi Stores during the Swadeshi Movement?
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P C Ray
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Rabindra Nath Tagore
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Ashwini Kumar Dutt
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Anandamohan Bose
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Which pair threw a bomb at a carriage that they believed was occupied by Kingsford, the unpopular judge at Muzzafarpur?
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Ramprasad Bismil, Surya Sen (1906)
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Khudiram Bose, Prafulla Chaki (1908)
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Jatindra Nath Das, Ashfaqullah Khan (1910)
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None
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Who committed the most daring murder in 1907 of Sir Curzon Wyllie at a public meeting in London?
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B N Datta
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M L Dhingra
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Sardar Ajit Singh
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S C Chatterjee
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While referring to the Morley-Minto Reforms, who remarked "If it could said that this chapter of reforms led directly or necessarily to the establishment of a parliamentary system in India, I would have nothing at all to do with it"?
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Morley
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Minto
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Crewe
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Curzon
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Which was the only province where muslims had taken to commerce and education quite early?
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Calcutta
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Punjab
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Madras
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Bombay
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Match the following:
A. New India Commonwealth 1. Maulana Mohammad Ali B. Comrade 2. K K Mitra C. Sanjeevani 3. M N Roy D. Vanguard of Indian Independence 4. Annie Besant -
A4, B2, C3, D1
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A2, B3, C4, D1
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A4, B1, C2, D3
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A1, B2, C4, D3
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Under whose presidentship did the Indian National Congress meet in August 1918 at Bombay to consider the proposals of Montague Chelmsford?
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Hassan Imam
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Annie Besant
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Badruddin Tayyabji
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B G Tilak
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An All Parties Conference appointed a sub-committee (1928) whose members included Ali Imam, T B Sapru and S C Bose. Who headed this sub-committee?
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Motilal Nehru
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Maulan Azad
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Vallabh Bhai Patel
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Madan Mohan Malviya
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Match the following:
A. Hardinge II 1. Coronation Durbar at Delhi B. Chelmsford 2. Visit of the Prince of Wales C. Reading 3. The Rowlatt Act D. Willingdon 4. Second Round Table Conference -
A1, B3, C2, D4
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A2, B3, C1, D4
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A1, B3, C4, D2
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A3, B1, C2, D4
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Who was the Viceroy of India when the Quit India movement started in 1942?
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Linthingow
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Willingdon
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Wavell
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None
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Match the following:
A. Dinabandhu Mitra 1. Widow Remarriages Association B. Keshab Chandra Sen 2. Neel Darpan C. Aurobindo Ghosh 3. Native (Civil) Marriage Act, 1872 D. Justice Ranade 4. Bomb attack at Muzaffarpur -
A2, B3, C4, D1
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A2, B4, C3, D1
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A1, B3, C4, D2
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A2, B3, C1, D4
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Point out the odd one out.
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Max Muellar
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Fergusson
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Todd
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Cunningham
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"Cooperation in any shape or form with this satanic government is sinful", Gandhiji declared after
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the passing of Rowlatt Act
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the Punjab Tragedy
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failure of the Round Table Conference
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none of the above
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Match the following:
A. Rowlatt Act 1. Indian magistrates could also judge cases involving British subjects B. Mont-Ford Reforms 2. Gave judges the power to try political cases without juries C. Ilbert Bill 3. Made a clear division between functions of central and provincial governments D. India Councils Act, 1892 4. The principle of election, though indirect was granted in practice -
A2, B3, C1, D4
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A1, B4, C3, D2
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A1, B3, C2, D4
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A2, B4, C1, D3
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Kesari was
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an organisation for social reform started by Tilak
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an English language paper owned by Surendranath Bannerjee
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a Marathi newspaper
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none of the above
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