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1. The Treaty of Seringapatam is associated with which of the following wars?
[A] Second Anglo-Maratha War
[B] Third Anglo-Mysore War
[C] Third Anglo-Maratha War
[D] Fourth Anglo–Mysore War
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Correct Answer: B [Third Anglo-Mysore War]
Notes:
The Treaty of Seringapatam was signed on 18 March 1792 at the end of the Third Anglo-Mysore War. Its signatories included Lord Cornwallis on behalf of the British East India Company, representatives of the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maratha Empire, and Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore.
2. “Swaraj ha maza janmasidha adhikar aahe ani to mi milavinach”. The word Swaraj was first of all used by Bal Gangadhar Tilak. Where did he made the above declaration in Marathi?
[A] In Pune Jail
[B] In Yavarda Jail
[C] In Court
[D] In Mandalay Jail
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Correct Answer: C [In Court]
Notes:
In Court, Tilak declared Swaraj ha maza janmasidha adhikar aahe ani to mi milavinach” in court when he was under trial for a sedition case against him. Later Tilak was sent to Mandalay jail for six years.
3. “The Bengalee” Newspaper was started by which among the following activists in 1879?
[A] Surendranath Banerjee
[B] Anandmohan Bose
[C] Nabagopal Mitra
[D] Rajnarayan Basu
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Correct Answer: A [Surendranath Banerjee]
Notes:
Surendranath Banerjee was one of the earliest political leaders during the British Rule. He founded the newspaper “The Bengalee” in 1879 and founded the Indian National Association with Anandmohan Bose, the first Indian political organization of its kind on July 26, 1876. He is renowned today as pioneer leader of Indian politics. He published an important work, A Nation in Making, which was widely acclaimed. The British respected him and referred to him during his later years as “Surrender Not Banerjee”.
4. The Two Nation Theory was propounded in which session of the Muslim League?
[A] Lahore Session, 1940
[B] Bombay Session, 1915
[C] Delhi Session, 1918
[D] Calcutta Session, 1917
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Correct Answer: A [Lahore Session, 1940]
Notes:
Fazlul Haq, the premier of Bengal, who along with Muslim League had formed the government of Bengal Province ,moved a resolution ,which was passed by Muslim League. In this session ,Jinnah in his presidential address gave the famous Two.Nation Theory as fellows: “India cannot be assumed today to be Unitarian and homogeneous nation,but on the contrary ,there are two nations in the main- the Hindus and Muslims”. The term Pakistan was not used in this session. Gandhiji rejected the two nation theory.
5. The most fervent supporter of Gandhi’s proposal for an all-out campaign of civil disobedience during Quit India Movement was?
[A] Ram Manohar Lohia
[B] Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
[C] Subhash Chandra Bose
[D] Jai Prakash Narayan
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Correct Answer: B [Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel]
Notes:
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel- known as the “Iron Man of India” or “Bismarck of India”. Patel was most fervent supporter of Gandhi’s proposal for an all-out campaign of civil disobedience to force the British to Quit India. He participated in Gandhi’s call for individual disobedience, and was arrested in 1940 and imprisoned for nine months. He also opposed the proposals of the Cripps’ mission in 1942.
6. “The most unqualified blunder committed in the whole history of the British India” This comment by JJ McLeod points to which among the following wars?
[A] First Anglo Afghan War
[B] Second Anglo-Afghan War
[C] Third Anglo-Afghan War
[D] First Anglo Sikh War
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Correct Answer: A [First Anglo Afghan War ]
Notes:
First Anglo-Afghan War (1839 to 1842) is also known as Auckland’s Folly. It was a stupe project of Lord Auckland which resulted in the death of thousands of British (Indian) soldiers and waste of Crores of Rupees.
7. August 9, 1925 is known in the Indian History for which of the following incidences?
[A] Chauri Chaura incidence
[B] Kakori Train Robbery
[C] Jallianwallah Bagh Incidence
[D] The seize of Cawnpore
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Correct Answer: B [Kakori Train Robbery ]
Notes:
The Kakori Conspiracy was a train dacoity that took place between Kakori and, near Lucknow, on 9 August 1925. The robbery was organised by the Hindustan Republican Association. Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan, Rajendra Lahiri, Chandrashekhar Azad, Sachindra Bakshi, Keshab Chakravarty, Manmathnath Gupta, Mukundi Lal, Banwari Lal, Kundan Lal were associated with the robbery. Ram Prasad Bismil, Thakur Roshan Singh, Rajendra Nath Lahiri and Ashfaqullah Khan were hanged later.
8. From which previous ruler did Albuqurque capture Goa?
[A] The ruler of Bijapur
[B] The ruler of Golconda
[C] The ruler of Mysore
[D] The ruler of Vijaynagar
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Correct Answer: A [The ruler of Bijapur]
Notes:
Afonso de Albuquerque, the second governor of Portuguese India, is revered for founding the Portuguese colonial empire in India. In 1510, his strategic acumen and naval prowess led to the acquisition of Goa from the ruler of Bijapur. This significant feat expanded the Portuguese footprint in India, paving the way for extensive trade and cultural influence in the subcontinent.
9. During Freedom Struggle of India, which among the following movements started with Dandi ?
[A] Swadeshi Movement
[B] Noncooperative Movement
[C] Civil Disobedience Movement
[D] Quit India Movement
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Correct Answer: C [Civil Disobedience Movement]
Notes:
Salt Satyagraha began with the Dandi March on March 12, 1930 and was the part of the first phase of the Civil Disobedience Movement. Gandhi led the Dandi march from Sabarmati Ashram to the sea coast near the village of Dandi. In this journey of 24 days and covering a distance of 390 kilometer, thousands of people joined him. He reached Dandi on April 6, 1930, and broke the salt law.
This triggered the Civil Disobedience Movement and millions of Indians jumped in the tumult.
10. Who among the following founded “National Herald”?
[A] Bal Gangadhar Tilak
[B] Mahatma Gandhi
[C] Jawahar Lal Nehru
[D] Indira Gandhi
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Correct Answer: C [Jawahar Lal Nehru]
Notes:
The National Herald is an Indian newspaper which was founded on 9th September 1938. India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru founded it and used as a tool to attain independence.