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Indian Freedom Struggle: Terrorist And Revolutionary Movements
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1. Who among the following were revolutionary leaders? (ii) Khizar Hayat Khan (iii) Obeidulla Sindhi (iv) Mahmud Hasan Select the correct answer from the code given below:
2. Match List I (Personalities) with List II (Title) using the given codes. List I List II A. Shyamji Krishnavarma i. Mother of the Indian Revolution B. Bhikaji Rustam ii. Ghadar Party C. Tarak-Nath Das iii. Free Hindustan D. Lala Hardyal iv. Indian Home Rule Society (A) (B) (C) (D)
3. Match the following: List I List II A. Kakori Conspirac. 1. Ramprasad Bismil B. Assembly Bomb Cas. 2. Batukeshwara Dutt C. Lahore Conspiracy Cas. 3. Bhagat Singh D. Chittagong Armoury Cas. 4. Surya Sen Codes: A B C D
4. Which of the following statements about the activities of the revolutionary terrorists are true? A. Organization of secret societies in India and abroad. B. Publication of newspapers/journals and pamphlets. C. Assassination of oppressive British officials as well as those Indians who were traitors. D. Organization of military conspiracies. E. Organization of raids on banks, police stations and government armouries. F. Organization of mass public meetings. Choose the answers from the codes given below:
5. Which of the following statements about the revolutionary terrorists are true? A. They mainly came from the lower classes. B. Most of them belonged to the upper caste. C. Most of them came from rural areas. D. They neglected the real demands of the peasants and workers. Select the correct answer from the codes given below:
6. Match List I with List II, using the given codes. List I List II (A) Anand Mutt (i) Rabindranath Tagore (B) Bhavani Mandir (ii) Bhagavati Charan (C) Philosophy of Bomb (iii) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (D) Geetanjali (iv) Birendra Kumar Ghosh Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
7. When and where the 'Society for Translating European Sciences' was set up?
8. Match the following: List I List II A. Karsandas Mulj. 1. Tartvabodini Patrika B. Dadabhai Naoroj. 2. Young Bengal C. Debendranath Tagor. 3. Fight for the legal status to Parsi women D. Henry Vivian Derozi. 4. Peasant movement 5. Movement for widow remarriage in Gujarat Codes: A B C D
9. Match List I (Personalities) with List II (Cases) using the given codes. List I (Personality) List II (Case) (A) Ashfaqullah Khan (i) Kakori case (B) Sukhdev (ii) Chittagong armoury case (C) Prafulla Chaki (iii) Bomb assault in Muzaffarpur in 1908 (D) Ganesh Ghosh (iv) Lahore conspiracy case Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
10. Match List I with List II. List I List I. 1. Martyrdom in jail while on hunger A. Chandrashekhar Azad. 2. Arrest and execution by the British B. Jatin Mukherji. 3. Death in a shooting encounter with the police in a public park C. Jatin Das. 4. Arrest and transportation for life D. Bhagat Singh 5. Death in Balasore while fighting with the police E. Sachin Sanyal (1) (2) (3) (4)
11. When was the Indian Independence Act, 1947, enforced?
12. What is the correct chronological order of the following events. 1. A bid on the kidnap of Judge Kingford. 2. Shooting of the District Magistrate Jackson. 3. Murder of Lt. Ayers. 4. Satara conspiracy.
13. Match the following: List I (Organization) List II (Person) A. Abhinav Bhara. 1. Lala Hardayal B. Anushilan Samit. 2. Bhagat Singh C. Ghadar Party 3. V. K. Savarkar D. Vishwa Bharat. 4. Rabindranath Tagore Codes: A B C D
14. Match List I with List II, using the given codes. List I List II A. Bhagat Jawahar Ma. 1. Mopla Revolt B. Vilayat Ali 2. Kuka Movement C. Sayyid Fadl 3. Wahabi Movement D. Khoodi Malla. 4. Pabna Riots Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
15. During the Indian struggle for independence, who among the following came forward in defence of the prisoners in the Meerut Conspiracy Case. 1. Jawaharlal Nehr. 2. Muzaffar Ahme. 3. P. C. Josh. 4. M. C. Chagla Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
16. What is the correct chronological order of the following events. 1. Creation of Home Rule League. 2. Creation of Ghadar Party at San Francisco. 3. Tilak was sentenced to 6 years of deportation. 4. Champaran Satyagraha of MK Gandhi.
17. Consider the following statements associated with the great uprising of 1857: A. It was an organised revolt against the British. B. In this uprising, both the Hindus and the Muslims joined hands against the British. C. It was a conspiracy to restore supremacy of the native rulers of India. Of these,
18. Who was the leader of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association, earlier known as the Hindustan Republican Association, which was set up for organising an armed revolution?
19. In which of the following places did Subhas Chandra Bose form the Arzee Hukumat-i-Hind in October 1943?
20. In which of the following regions did the Moplah Rebellion of 1921 take place?
21. With which of the following were the personalities such as Har Dayal, Baba Harnam Singh, Tundilat, Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna and Gurdit Singh associated?
22. What is the correct chronological order of the following? (i) Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar (ii) Hool (iii) Satara Prati Sarkar (iv) Mopalah Codes:
23. Which of the following strongly opposed the partition of Bengal and became a Sanyasi afterwards?
24. To which of the following states did Rani Gaidiliu, a rebel leader against the British, belong?
25. Velu Thampi led a revolt against the British in the state of