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1. Which of the following sections remained largely unaffected by the Swadeshi Movement of 1905? A. Women B. Peasantry C. Muslims D. Intelligentsia
2. The Swadeshi Movement was specially marked by the
3. Who exclaimed, 'When the queen desires that none should die, when the governor declares that all should live'
4. Even before the formation of the All India Muslim League, a Muslim political organization known as the Central National Muhammadan Association was formed by
5. The Swadeshi Movement was started by
6. Which of the following political parties is/are national political parties? A. Muslim League B. Revolutionary Socialist Party C. All India Forward Bloc D. Peasants and Workers Party of India
7. How was the partition of Bengal (1905) annulled?
8. Swarajya was declared as the goal of the Congress at its session held in 1906, at
9. Match the following: List I List II A. Madan Mohan Malviy. 1. Gadar Movement B. Sohan Singh Bhakn. 2. Self-respect movement C. Chidambaram Pilla. 3. Hindu Mahasabha D. S. Rajagopalachari 4. Swadeshi System Navigation Company 5. Vedaranyan Salt Satyagraha Codes: A B C D
10. What is common among Madam Bhikaji Cama, M. Barkatulla, V. V. S. Iyer and M. N. Roy?
11. The capital of India was shifted from Kolkata to Delhi in the year
12. The most important cause for the outbreak of the Gadar revolution was the
13. A bill in the Imperial Legislative Council for compulsory and free primary education was introduced by
14. Which of the following statements is not correct?
15. The first partition of Bengal under Lord Curzon took place in
16. Which of the following statement(s) is/ are found to be incorrect? I. The annual meeting of the Muhammadan Educational conference was held on 30 December, 1906 at Dacca under the chairmanship of Nawab Salimullah Khan. II. The All Indian Muslim League was set up under the leadership of Agha Khan and Nawab Mohsin-ul- Mulk. III. Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk wrote the constitution of the Muslim League, known as the Green Book.
17. The Congress leader who made a systematic study of land revenue systems in India and submitted several petitions to Lord Curzon suggesting reforms was
18. Which of the following statement(s) is/ are found to be incorrect? I. The main aim of the 'Servants of India Society', founded by Gopal Krishan Gokhale, was to train the Indians in different fields for the service of their motherland. II. Nadwah-ul-Ulama was founded by Maulana Shibli Numani with an aim to redirect Muslim educational system, developing religious sciences and to end the theological difference within Islam. III. Mirza Ghulam Ahmed Qadiyani started the Ahmedia Movement to reform Islam and to defend it against Christian Missionaries and Arya Samajis.
19. Gandhiji's first Satyagraha campaign in India was started in
20. Morley - Minto Reforms aimed at
21. Which of the following international events influenced the course of the national movement in India before the advent of Mahatma Gandhi. 1. Italian - Abyssinian War, 189. 2. Boxer Movement in Chin. 3. Revolutionary Movement in Irelan. 4. Victory of Japan in the Russo- Japanese war
22. Which of the following statements is correct about the Satyagraha Movement?
23. The Swadeshi Movement began in 1905, mainly because of Lord Curzon's attempt to
24. Who were the chief conspirators in the Silk Letter conspiracy?
25. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): The Morley-Minto Reforms were able to satisfy both the rival groups of the Indian National Congress. Reason (R): The Morley-Minto Reforms were able to address all their concerns. In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct. Codes: