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Rise Of Indian Nationalism
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1. At which one of the following places was the Pakistan Resolution passed?
2. 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:
3. The first national leader to attack the Salt Tax in Indian legislature was
4. Acharya Vinoba Bhave's Paunar Ashram is in
5. Identify the European who worked ardently for the Indian National Movement and bitterly criticised the British rule by saying 'The British Empire is rotten to the core, corrupt in every direction, and tyrannical and mean'.
6. The Indian National Congress was founded by
7. 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)
8. 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
9. Match List I with List II, using the given codes. List I List II A. Digdarshan 1. Harishandra Mukherjee B. Mirat-ul- Akhba. 2. Robert Knight C. Statesman 3. Raja Ram Mohan Roy D. Hindu Patrio. 4. J. C. Marshman Codes: (A) (B) (C) (D)
10. Who is known as the 'Grand Old Man of India'?
11. Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?
12. A leading nationalist leader while undertaking fast in the prison wrote to the British Governor, 'The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today, I must die so that India may win freedom and glory.' Who wrote this statement?
13. Which of the following statements, with respect to the Grand Old Man of India (Dadabhai Naoroji), is correct?
14. What was the objective of the constitution of Sir Harcourt Butler Committee?
15. What did Mahadev Govind Ranade advocate besides social service?
16. Which of the following day was suggested for remembering the date of partition of Bengal (16 October 1905) by Rabindranath Tagore?
17. Match List I and List II. List I List I. 1. Nagpur Session (1920) A. Changes in the constitution of the Congres. 2. Chennai Session (1927) B. Return of Gandhi to active politics, after 6 year. 3. Kolkata Session (1928) C. Independence resolution passed for the first time at the instance of Jawaharlal Nehr. 4. Lahore Session (1929) D. Resolution on Fundamental Rights and National Economic Policy 5. Karachi Session (1931) E. Poorna Swaraj Resolution Codes: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
18. 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)
19. Which one of the following organised the fi rst all-India agitations in 1877 - 78 on the issue of civil services?
20. The Indian Independence League was set up by
21. The most effective contribution made by Dadabhai Naoroji to the cause of the Indian National Movement was that he
22. The Indian National Congress was founded during the viceroyalty of
23. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was born in the year
24. The British Governor-General who formulated the policy of Subsidiary Alliance with regard to the Indian powers was
25. Whose name is associated with Muslim communalism that helped the British Government to follow the policy of 'Divide and Rule'?