Multiple choice questions on Modern Indian History & Freedom Struggle for General Studies and GK preparation of SSC, NDA, CDS, UPSC, UPPSC and State PSC Examinations.
1. Who was the only Viceroy of India to be murdered in office?
[A] Lord Mayo
[B] Lord Auckland
[C] Lord Lawrence
[D] Lord Northbrook
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Correct Answer: A [Lord Mayo ]
Notes:
Lord Mayo was the only Viceroy of India to be murdered in office. While visiting the convict settlement at Port Blair in the Andaman Islands in 1872 for the purpose of inspection, he was assassinated by a Pathan convict.
2. Who wrote Gulamgiri?
[A] Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
[B] Acharya Vinoba Bhave
[C] Jyotiba Phule
[D] Dadu Dayal
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Correct Answer: C [Jyotiba Phule]
Notes:
Jyotiba Phule authored Gulamgiri (translated to Slavery in English) in 1873. His work was a potent critique of the social inequalities prevalent in Indian society. Importantly, Phule dedicated the works to those Americans who had fought to end slavery, thus drawing parallels between the conditions of the “lower” castes in India and the enslaved African-American population in the USA.
3. Which one of the following leaders was not a part of Non-cooperation movement ?
[A] M. A. Ansari
[B] M. A. Jinnah
[C] Abul Kalam Azad
[D] Hakim Ajmal Khan
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Correct Answer: B [M. A. Jinnah]
Notes:
Non cooperation movement (1920-22) was led by Mahatma Gandhi Veterans like Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Annie Besant opposed the idea outright. But the younger generation of Indian nationalists were thrilled, and backed Gandhiji. The Congress Party adopted his plans, and he received extensive support from Muslim leaders like Abul Kalam Azad, Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Abbas Tyabji, Maulana Mohammad Ali and Maulana Shaukat Ali.
4. Aliah University is the First Muslim University of which of the following states?
[A] Gujarat
[B] West Bengal
[C] Tamil Nadu
[D] Uttar Pradesh
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Correct Answer: B [West Bengal]
Notes:
The Aliah University (AU) is one of the oldest universities of India and is the First Muslim University of India. It was set up in October 1780 by Warren Hastings near Sealdah in Calcutta. It was also known as Islamic College of Calcutta, Calcutta Madrasah, Calcutta Mohammedan College and Madrasah-e-Aliah.
5. Which among the following was the apex court in of India during the British Era?
[A] Federal Court
[B] Presidency Supreme Court
[C] Privy Council
[D] Supreme Court of England
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Correct Answer: C [Privy Council]
Notes:
The Privy Council consists of a body of advisers to the Sovereign of the UK. It is constituted with mainly senior politicians who are current or former members of either the House of Commons (Lok Sabha) or the House of Lords. As per the Charter of 1726, the right to appeal from the Courts in India was granted to Privy Council.
6. “Everything else can wait, but not agriculture.” Which among the following leaders is noted for the above famous statement in context with agriculture in India?
[A] Sardar Balwant Singh
[B] Sardar Patel
[C] Jawahar Lal Nehru
[D] Mahatma Gandhi
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Correct Answer: C [Jawahar Lal Nehru]
Notes:
“Everything else can wait, but not agriculture” is a quote attributed to Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. Nehru said this after India gained independence, in the context of the Bengal Famine of 1942-43 and the food scarcity in 1947. Nehru’s statement is still valid 65 years later.
7. Under which of the following INA comrades, Officers’ Training School for INA officers was opened in 1943?
[A] Lt. Col. M.Z. Kiani.
[B] Habib ur Rahman
[C] Mohan Singh
[D] Lt. Col J.K. Bhonsle
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Correct Answer: B [Habib ur Rahman]
Notes:
Officers Training School for INA officers was opened under Habib ur Rahman. Azad School for the civilian volunteers were set up to provide training to the recruits. For the first time in Asia a women`s regiment, the Rani of Jhansi regiment was raised as a combat force, under Captain Laxmi Swaminathan.
8. Under the command of whom British East India Company won the Battle of Buxar?
[A] Robert Clive
[B] Major Hector Munro
[C] Warren Hastings
[D] Lord Minto I
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Correct Answer: B [Major Hector Munro]
Notes:
Under the command of Major Hector Munro, British East India Company won the Battle of Buxar from the joint alliance of Nawab Mir Qasim of Bengal, Nawab Shuja-ud-Daulah of Awadh and Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. After the battle, Mir Jafar was again became the Nawab of Bengal.
9. Which of the following leaders were associated with Deva Samaj (1887)?
[A] Siva Narain Agnihotri
[B] Narayan Malhar Joshi
[C] Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya
[D] Behramji M. Malabari
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Correct Answer: A [Siva Narain Agnihotri]
Notes:
Pandit Shiv Narain Agnihotri founded the Deva Samaj, a religious and social reform society, in 1887 at Lahore. The religious text of this samaj was Deva Shastra and teachings called devadharma. It preched high morals and social conduct viz. not indulge in gambling, intoxication, bribe, etc.
10. Who was the founder of the newspaper “The Statesman”?
[A] Robert Knight
[B] Girish Chandra Ghosh
[C] Dadabhai Naoroji
[D] Lala Jagat Narayan
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Correct Answer: A [Robert Knight]
Notes:
The Statesman is an Indian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper, published in Kolkata, New Delhi, Siliguri and Bhubaneswar. It was started by Robert Knight in 1875.