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- The Beginnings of European Trade
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- East India Company (1600-1744)
- Internal Organization of Company
- Anglo-French Struggle in South India
- The British Conquest of India
- Mysore Conquest
- Lord Wellesley (1798-1805)
- Lord Hastings
- Consolidation of British Power
- Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856)
- British Administrative Policy
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- Administrative Structure
- Judicial Organization
- Social and cultural Policy
- Social and Cultural Awakening
- The Revolt of 1857
- Major Causes of 1857 Revolt
- Diffusion of 1857 Revolt
- Centers of 1857 Revolt
- Outcome of 1857 Revolt
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- Administrative Changes After 1858
- Provincial Administration
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- Change in Army
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- Relations with Princely States
- Administrative Policies
- Extreme Backward Social Services
- India & Her Neighbors
- Relation with Nepal
- Relation with Burma
- Relation with Afghanistan
- Relation with Tibet
- Relation with Sikkim
- Relation with Bhutan
- Economic Impact of British Rule
- Nationalist Movement (1858-1905)
- Predecessors of INC
- Indian National Congress
- INC & Reforms
- Religious & Social Reforms
- Religious Reformers
- Women’s Emancipation
- Struggle Against Caste
- Nationalist Movement (1905-1918)
- Partition of Bengal
- Indian National Congress (1905-1914)
- Muslim & Growth Communalism
- Home Rule Leagues
- Struggle for Swaraj
- Gandhi Assumes Leadership
- Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre
- Khilafat & Non-Cooperation
- Second Non-Cooperation Movement
- Civil Disobedience Movement II
- Government of India Act (1935)
- Growth of Socialist Ideas
- National Movement World War II
- Post-War Struggle
- Clement Attlee’s Declaration
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Modern Indian History - Online Quiz
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Q 1 - Sarojini Naidu, who was the first Indian Woman Congress President, became president at ………… session.
Answer : A
Explanation
The session took place in 1925.
Q 2 - In whose viceroyalty, the Women’s University (at Poona) found?
Answer : A
Explanation
In 1916, the Women’s University was established at Poona.
Q 3 - The Indian Reform Association was founded by …
Answer : D
Explanation
The Indian Reform Association was founded by Keshub Chandra Sen in 1870.
Answer : C
Explanation
Subhash Chandra Bose had founded the Indian National Army.
Q 5 - Who among the following was popular as ‘Father of the Local Self-Government?’
Answer : D
Explanation
Lord Ripon was the viceroy of British India.
Q 6 - After the second Anglo Sikh war, who did become the first Chief Commissioner of Punjab?
Answer : A
Explanation
The second Anglo Sikh war fought in 1948-49.
Q 7 - In which year, Queen Victoria had been adorned with the title of ‘Kaiser-i-Hind?’
Answer : A
Explanation
Queen Victoria also assumed the title of ‘Queen Empress of India.’
Q 8 - Under whose governorship, sati (self-immolation) culture was abolished?
Answer : A
Explanation
Sati culture was abolished in 1829.
Q 9 - Justice Party Movement was initiated by …
Answer : C
Explanation
Justice Party Movement was actually initiated by Dr. T. M. Nair, P. Tyagaraja Chetti, and C. N. Mudalair in 1916 in Madras.
Q 10 - Under whose viceroyalty, British Crown took the control from the East India Company?
Answer : C
Explanation
British Crown took the control of Indian trade and administration from the East India Company in 1858.
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