Rise Of Indian Nationalism
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Rise Of Indian Nationalism
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1. Match List I with List II, using the given codes. List I List II A. Lahore 192. 1. Fundamental Rights B. Karachi 193. 2. National Unity C. Faizpur 193. 3. Purna Swaraj D. Ramgarh 194. 4. Radical Agrarian Programme Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
2. Match List I with List II, using the given codes. List I List II A. Chaman Athaguntha (Oriya, 1921. 1. Birinchi Kumar B. Jivanara Batat (Assamese, 1945. 2. Sivaram Karanth C. Morali Mannige (Kannada, 1942. 3. Visram Bedekar D. Ranangan (Marathi, 1939. 4. Fakir Mohan Senapati Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
3. Which one of the following organised the fi rst all-India agitations in 1877 - 78 on the issue of civil services?
4. Match List I (Congress sessions) with List II (Resolutions), using the given codes. List I List II A. Lucknow 1. Full Democracy B. Lahore 2. Purna Swaraj Resolution C. Karachi 3. Congress-League Pact D. Faizpur 4. Adoption of Fundamental Rights Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
5. The Kolkata session of the Indian National Congress, held in September 1920, passed a resolution that led to the
6. Who among the early nationalists worked in England to mobilise public opinion in favour of the Indian National Movement?
7. The 'Second International' was attended by
8. One of the main causes for the rise and growth of the Indian National Movements was the grievances of several sections of the Indian society, except a few, against the British. Which of the following sections were the exception? A. Peasants and artisans B. Native rulers and landlords C. Middle classes and modern intelligentsia D. Workers and industrialists E. Moneylenders and traditional intellectuals Choose the answer from the codes given below:
9. Which of the following statement(s) regarding the features of Act, 1947 is/ are found to be incorrect? I. The respective Constituent Assemblies of India and Pakistan would be fully sovereign bodies but with a choice to sever their link from the British Commonwealth of Nations. II. The Governor General, appointed by the British throne, would become the constitutional head. III. The Indian States would be free to join either India or Pakistan or to declare themselves as independent nations with the due consent from the British crown.
10. The administrative and economic unification of India by the British also paved the way for the rise of the Indian National Movement. Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect in this regard? A. The British unified India by introducing a uniform and modern system of government throughout the country. B. The destruction of the local self sufficient economy had increasingly atomised India's economic life. C. The introduction of modern trade and industries had interlinked the economic fate of the people living in different parts of India. D. The introduction of a modern means of transport and communication had promoted mutual contact among the people. Select the correct answer from the codes given below:
11. Which code gives the correct matching of the following lists? List I List I. 1. Second Session of the Congress (Kolkata) A. Feroz Shah Meht. 2. Third Session (Chennai) B. Dadabhai Naoroj. 3. Fourth Session (Allahabad) C. Sir William Wedderbur. 4. Fifth Session (Mumbai) D. Badruddin Tyabji 5. Sixth Session (Kolkata) E. George Yule Codes: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
12. Whose name is associated with Muslim communalism that helped the British Government to follow the policy of 'Divide and Rule'?
13. In which year was the Indian National Congress formed?
14. Match List I (Events) with List II, (Year), using the given codes. List I List II A. Lahore session of the Indian National Congres. 1. 1928 B. Formation of Naujawan Bharat Sabh. 2. 1927 C. Karachi session of the Indian National Congres. 3. 1931 D. Brussels Conference 4. 1929 Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
15. Which of the following was not among the issues of protests undertaken by the Indian Intelligentsia against the colonial policies, during the second half of the nineteenth century?
16. The Indian Independence League was set up by
17. Match List I with List II, using the given codes. List I List II A. Vanchi Iyer 1. Self Respect Movement B. T. K. Madhavan 2. Vaikon Satyagraha C. Srinivas Pillay 3. Tinnevelli Conspiracy Case D. E. V. Ramasmai Naicke. 4. The Hindu Progressive Improvement Society Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
18. Which of the following were the three landmarks of Dalhousie's administration. 1. Indian Railway. 2. Public Works Departmen. 3. English as a medium of instructio. 4. Telegraph
19. During the National Movement, the Congress passed a resolution on fundamental rights and economic policy by the way of a major concession to placate the Left Wing at which one of the following sessions?
20. Out of the following, who was the President of the Indian National Congress?
21. Arrange the following in the correct chronological order: A. Whitley Commission B. Fiscal Commission C. Ottawa Agreements D. Tariff Board
22. Match List I with List II, using the given codes. List I List II A. Abdul Quaium Kha. 1. Delhi B. Hakim Ajmal Kha. 2. Bengal C. Chaudhuri Khali. 3. North-West Frontier Province D. Fazlul Huq 4. UP Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
23. Arrange the following Indian leaders in the correct chronological order in which they appeared on the national scene: A. Raja Ram Mohan Roy C. Dadabhai Naoroji B. Mahatma Gandhi D. Motilal Nehru.
24. The Indian National Congress held its first session at
25. Who is known as the 'Grand Old Man of India'?