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- Question 1 of 20
1. Question
As an alternative to the partition of India, Gandhiji suggested to Mountbatten that he: [2000]
CorrectMountbatten Plan came into existence on June 3, 1947. Gandhi ji suggested that he should invite Jinnah to form the government rather than partition of India.
IncorrectMountbatten Plan came into existence on June 3, 1947. Gandhi ji suggested that he should invite Jinnah to form the government rather than partition of India.
UnattemptedMountbatten Plan came into existence on June 3, 1947. Gandhi ji suggested that he should invite Jinnah to form the government rather than partition of India.
- Question 2 of 20
2. Question
The native state of Tripura became involved in the freedom movement early in the 20th century because: [2000]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 3 of 20
3. Question
After returning from South Africa, Gandhiji launched his first successful satyagraha in: [2000]
CorrectGandhi ji returned from South Africa in 1915 and in 1917 he launched his first successful Satyagraha in Champaran in Bihar against the indigo planters at the request of Raj Kumar Shukla.
IncorrectGandhi ji returned from South Africa in 1915 and in 1917 he launched his first successful Satyagraha in Champaran in Bihar against the indigo planters at the request of Raj Kumar Shukla.
UnattemptedGandhi ji returned from South Africa in 1915 and in 1917 he launched his first successful Satyagraha in Champaran in Bihar against the indigo planters at the request of Raj Kumar Shukla.
- Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: [2000]
List-I List-II
A. Chittagong Armoury Raid 1. Kalpana Dutt
B. Abhinav Bharat 2. Guru Ram Singh
C. Anushilan Samiti 3. Vikram Damodar Savarkar
D. Kuka Movement 4. Aurobindo Ghosh
Codes:CorrectChittagong Armoury Raid – April 1930; Abhinav Bharat–1904; Anushilan Samiti – (1902, Calcutta)
IncorrectChittagong Armoury Raid – April 1930; Abhinav Bharat–1904; Anushilan Samiti – (1902, Calcutta)
UnattemptedChittagong Armoury Raid – April 1930; Abhinav Bharat–1904; Anushilan Samiti – (1902, Calcutta)
- Question 5 of 20
5. Question
Directions : The following items consist of two statements, one labelled as ‘Assertion A’ and the other labelled as ‘Reason R’, You are to examine these two statement carefully and decide if the Assertion ‘A’ and the Reason ‘R’ are individually true and if so, whether the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. Select your answers to these items using the codes given below and mark your answer sheet accordingly.
Assertion (A) : Lord Linlithgo described the August Movement of 1942 as the most serious revolt after the Sepoy mutiny.
Reason (R) : Peasants joined the movement in large number in some places. [2000]CorrectThis movement placed the demand for independence on the immediate agenda of national movement. After Quit India, there could be no return. In this struggle, common people displayed unparalleled heroism. That’s why Lord Linlithgow (1936-44) described the Quit India Movement as the
most serious revolt after sepoy mutiny.IncorrectThis movement placed the demand for independence on the immediate agenda of national movement. After Quit India, there could be no return. In this struggle, common people displayed unparalleled heroism. That’s why Lord Linlithgow (1936-44) described the Quit India Movement as the
most serious revolt after sepoy mutiny.UnattemptedThis movement placed the demand for independence on the immediate agenda of national movement. After Quit India, there could be no return. In this struggle, common people displayed unparalleled heroism. That’s why Lord Linlithgow (1936-44) described the Quit India Movement as the
most serious revolt after sepoy mutiny. - Question 6 of 20
6. Question
Directions : The following items consist of two statements, one labelled as ‘Assertion A’ and the other labelled as ‘Reason R’, You are to examine these two statement carefully and decide if the Assertion ‘A’ and the Reason ‘R’ are individually true and if so, whether the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. Select your answers to these items using the codes given below and mark your answer sheet accordingly.
Assertion (A) : The basic weakness of the early nationalist movement lay in its narrow social base
Reason (R) : If fought for the narrow interests of the social groups which joined it. [2000]CorrectR is incorrect as early nationalists fought for the rights of common people.
IncorrectR is incorrect as early nationalists fought for the rights of common people.
UnattemptedR is incorrect as early nationalists fought for the rights of common people.
- Question 7 of 20
7. Question
While delivering the presidential address, the Congress President who advocated the introduction of Roman script for Hindi language was: [2000]
CorrectIn 1938, Haripura session by S.C. Bose
IncorrectIn 1938, Haripura session by S.C. Bose
UnattemptedIn 1938, Haripura session by S.C. Bose
- Question 8 of 20
8. Question
At the time of partition of India, which one of the following provinces of British India came forward with a plan for a united and independent existence? [2000]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 9 of 20
9. Question
The Balkan Plan for fragmentation of India was the brain child of: [2000]
CorrectBalkan Plan (1947) was the brain child of Mountbatten. This plan envisaged the transfer of power to separate provinces with Punjab and Bengal given the option to vote for partition of their provinces. The partioned units thus formed will have the choice to join India or Pakistan or remaining independent.
IncorrectBalkan Plan (1947) was the brain child of Mountbatten. This plan envisaged the transfer of power to separate provinces with Punjab and Bengal given the option to vote for partition of their provinces. The partioned units thus formed will have the choice to join India or Pakistan or remaining independent.
UnattemptedBalkan Plan (1947) was the brain child of Mountbatten. This plan envisaged the transfer of power to separate provinces with Punjab and Bengal given the option to vote for partition of their provinces. The partioned units thus formed will have the choice to join India or Pakistan or remaining independent.
- Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Consider the following statements about the Indian National Congress: [2000]
1. Sarojini Naidu was the first woman to be the President of the Congress
2. C.R. Das was in prison when he functioned as the President of the Congress
3. The first Britisher to become the President of the Congress was Alan Octavian Hume
4. Alfred Webb was the President of the Congress in 1894
Which of these statements are correct?CorrectSarojini Naidu was the second woman to be the President of the Congress (1925, Kanpur) first being Annie Beasant (1917, Calcutta). A.O. Hume was the founder of INC in 1885. Alfred Webb was the President of the Congress in 1894 at Madras. C.R. Das acted as the President in 1921 in Ahmedabad session.
IncorrectSarojini Naidu was the second woman to be the President of the Congress (1925, Kanpur) first being Annie Beasant (1917, Calcutta). A.O. Hume was the founder of INC in 1885. Alfred Webb was the President of the Congress in 1894 at Madras. C.R. Das acted as the President in 1921 in Ahmedabad session.
UnattemptedSarojini Naidu was the second woman to be the President of the Congress (1925, Kanpur) first being Annie Beasant (1917, Calcutta). A.O. Hume was the founder of INC in 1885. Alfred Webb was the President of the Congress in 1894 at Madras. C.R. Das acted as the President in 1921 in Ahmedabad session.
- Question 11 of 20
11. Question
The Hunter Commission was appointed after the: [2001]
CorrectHunter Commission was appointed after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (13 April 1919). A separate Hunter Commission (1882-83) emphsised on primary and secondary education.
IncorrectHunter Commission was appointed after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (13 April 1919). A separate Hunter Commission (1882-83) emphsised on primary and secondary education.
UnattemptedHunter Commission was appointed after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (13 April 1919). A separate Hunter Commission (1882-83) emphsised on primary and secondary education.
- Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Who among the following leaders proposed to adopt Complete Independence as the goal of the Congress in the Ahmedabad session of 1920? [2001]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 13 of 20
13. Question
Who among the following organized the famous Chittagong Armoury raid? [2001]
CorrectThe raid was conducted in April 1930 by Surya Sen and involved 65 activists under the banner of Indian Republican army – Chittagong Branch. Surya Sen was arrested in Feb 1933 and hanged in Jan 1934.
IncorrectThe raid was conducted in April 1930 by Surya Sen and involved 65 activists under the banner of Indian Republican army – Chittagong Branch. Surya Sen was arrested in Feb 1933 and hanged in Jan 1934.
UnattemptedThe raid was conducted in April 1930 by Surya Sen and involved 65 activists under the banner of Indian Republican army – Chittagong Branch. Surya Sen was arrested in Feb 1933 and hanged in Jan 1934.
- Question 14 of 20
14. Question
A London branch of the All India Muslim League was established in 1908 under the presidency of: [2001]
CorrectSyed Ameer Ali established a branch of the League in London in 1908, supporting the same objectives.
IncorrectSyed Ameer Ali established a branch of the League in London in 1908, supporting the same objectives.
UnattemptedSyed Ameer Ali established a branch of the League in London in 1908, supporting the same objectives.
- Question 15 of 20
15. Question
Who among the following was the President of the All India States’ Peoples’ Conference in 1939? [2001]
CorrectThe All India States Peoples’ Conference was a political organization in India during the British Raj. The first session of the organisation was held in Bombay in December 1927. Nehru was its president between 1935–1947.
IncorrectThe All India States Peoples’ Conference was a political organization in India during the British Raj. The first session of the organisation was held in Bombay in December 1927. Nehru was its president between 1935–1947.
UnattemptedThe All India States Peoples’ Conference was a political organization in India during the British Raj. The first session of the organisation was held in Bombay in December 1927. Nehru was its president between 1935–1947.
- Question 16 of 20
16. Question
With reference to the period of extremist nationalist movement in India with its spirit of Swadeshi, which one of the following statements in not correct? [2002]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 17 of 20
17. Question
With reference to the Indian freedom struggle, which one of the following statements is not correct? [2002]
CorrectThe All-India Muslim League founded at Dacca (now Dhaka, Bangladesh), in the Bengal Presidency, in 1906. It supported the partition of Bengal to create a majority of Muslims after partition of the province.
IncorrectThe All-India Muslim League founded at Dacca (now Dhaka, Bangladesh), in the Bengal Presidency, in 1906. It supported the partition of Bengal to create a majority of Muslims after partition of the province.
UnattemptedThe All-India Muslim League founded at Dacca (now Dhaka, Bangladesh), in the Bengal Presidency, in 1906. It supported the partition of Bengal to create a majority of Muslims after partition of the province.
- Question 18 of 20
18. Question
The real intention of the British for including the princely states in the Federal Union proposed by the India Act of 1935 was to: [2002]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 19 of 20
19. Question
The President of Indian National Congress at the time of partition of India was: [2002]
CorrectAcharya J.B. Kriplani was the Indian National Congress President (Nov, 1946 – Dec 1947). In 1946, the INC session was held at Merrut.
IncorrectAcharya J.B. Kriplani was the Indian National Congress President (Nov, 1946 – Dec 1947). In 1946, the INC session was held at Merrut.
UnattemptedAcharya J.B. Kriplani was the Indian National Congress President (Nov, 1946 – Dec 1947). In 1946, the INC session was held at Merrut.
- Question 20 of 20
20. Question
With reference to colonial period of Indian history, match List-I (Person) with List-II (Event) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: [2002]
List-I (Person) List-II (Events)
A. Macdonald 1. Doctrine of Lapse
B. Linlithgo 2. Communal Award
C. Dalhousie 3. August Offer
D. Chelmsford 4. Dyarchy
Codes:CorrectThe Communal Award was announced by British PM, Ramsay McDonald in August 1932. August Offer – 1940; Under Doctrine of Lapse, Dalhousie annexed Satara, Jaitpur, Sambalpur, Udaipur, Jhansi, Nagpur and Awadh. Government of India Act 1919, introduced diarchy during the viceroyality of Chelmsford.
IncorrectThe Communal Award was announced by British PM, Ramsay McDonald in August 1932. August Offer – 1940; Under Doctrine of Lapse, Dalhousie annexed Satara, Jaitpur, Sambalpur, Udaipur, Jhansi, Nagpur and Awadh. Government of India Act 1919, introduced diarchy during the viceroyality of Chelmsford.
UnattemptedThe Communal Award was announced by British PM, Ramsay McDonald in August 1932. August Offer – 1940; Under Doctrine of Lapse, Dalhousie annexed Satara, Jaitpur, Sambalpur, Udaipur, Jhansi, Nagpur and Awadh. Government of India Act 1919, introduced diarchy during the viceroyality of Chelmsford.