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- Khilafat & Non-Cooperation
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- Government of India Act (1935)
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Q 1 - Which among the following Acts had introduced federation and provincial autonomy?
A - Government of India Act, 1919
B - Indian Councils Act of 1909
Answer : D
Explanation
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Q 2 - The Jallianwala Bagh meeting was called to protest the arrest of
A - Saifuddin Kichlew & Satyapal
Answer : A
Explanation
The Jallianwala Bagh meeting and subsequent massacre had occurred on April 13, 1919.
Q 3 - Radhaswami Movement was founded by
Answer : A
Explanation
This Movement was started in 1861.
Q 4 - Naga Movement was taken place between
Answer : A
Explanation
It was a prolonged movement for the unity.
Q 5 - Who among the following had terminated the Dual system of governance in Bengal?
Answer : B
Explanation
In 1772, Warren Hastings abolished the Dual system of governance.
Q 6 - Which among the following Acts is also known as Montagu-Chelmsford Reform?
A - Government of India Act, 1919
B - Indian Councils Act of 1909
Answer : A
Explanation
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Q 7 - Pagal Panthis Movement was initiated by
Answer : A
Explanation
Pagal Panthis Movement was initiated by Karam Shah and Tipu Shah in Mymensingh district.
Answer : C
Explanation
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Q 9 - Bangadarshana was started by
Answer : B
Explanation
It was started in 1873 in Calcutta.
Q 10 - In reference to independence and partition, consider the following statements:
1. Khan Brothers who led the Congress in the North West Frontier Province boycotted the referendum.
2. Dr. Khan Sahib, the then Chief Minister of North West Frontier Province gave consent to hold Plebiscite.
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
Answer : C
Explanation
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