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- 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
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Q 1 - In whose viceroyalty, the Lahore Conspiracy Case had occurred?
Answer : D
Explanation
During the Irwins viceroyalty, the Lahore Conspiracy was related to the trial of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev. It was basically second Lahore Conspiracy.
Q 2 - At the consequence of Jallianwala Bagh, who among the following had renounced his knighthood (to protest the incident)?
Answer : C
Explanation
N/A
Q 3 - The Hindustan Times was started by
Answer : B
Explanation
It was started in 1920 in Delhi.
Q 4 - Who among the following had attempted to murder Kingsford, the Magistrate of Muzaffarpur?
Answer : B
Explanation
In 1908, Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose attempted to murder Kingsford.
Q 5 - Which among the following Acts is also known as the Morley-Minto Reforms?
B - Indian Councils Act of 1909
Answer : B
Explanation
N/A
Q 6 - Who among the following had introduced the permanent settlement in Bengal?
Answer : B
Explanation
The permanent settlement was introduced in 1793.
Q 7 - Which among the following colleges/universities was established to provide the political training to Indian princes?
Answer : A
Explanation
At present, Mayo College is one of the best boys boarding schools in 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 governorship, the Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act was passed?
Answer : C
Explanation
The Hindu Widows Remarriage Act was passed in 1856.