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Modern Indian History - Online Quiz
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Q 1 - In 1931, after which of the following incidents, Gandhi Ji suspended Civil Disobedience Movement?
B - First Round Table Conference
Answer : A
Explanation
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Q 2 - Which of the following Acts had ensured legislators the freedom of speech?
B - Government of India Act, 1919
Answer : B
Explanation
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Q 3 - Prarthana Samaj was founded by …
Answer : C
Explanation
Prarthana Samaj was founded in Bombay in 1867.
Q 4 - Subhash Chandra Bose was elected as the President of Indian National Congress in …
Answer : B
Explanation
Subhash Chandra Bose was elected as the President of Indian National Congress at Hirapur Session in 1938.
Q 5 -In reference to 1857 revolt, who was the leader of Kanpur?
Answer : B
Explanation
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Q 6 - Who among the following seized the Bharatpur?
Answer : C
Explanation
Bharatpur was captured in 1826.
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, the New Press Law had been passed?
Answer : B
Explanation
The New Press Law removed the restrictions on the press in India.
Q 9 - The objective of Tebhaga Movement (initiated by poor peasants and tenants) was …
A - Initiated against the zamindars and moneylenders
B - Initiated against the oppressive policy of upper castes
C - Initiated to secure the rights and upliftment of untouchables
D - Initiated against the policy of European indigo planters
Answer : A
Explanation
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Q 10 - The newspaper, Sandhya, was started by …
Answer : A
Explanation
It was started in 1906.