MCQs
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Answer: Option B. -> Swami Shraddhanand
Answer: (b)Dayanand’s views were published in hisfamous work, Satyarth Prakash. Dayanand’s vision of India included a classless and casteless society.
Answer: (b)Dayanand’s views were published in hisfamous work, Satyarth Prakash. Dayanand’s vision of India included a classless and casteless society.
Answer: Option C. -> Parsis
Answer: (c)The Rahnumai Mardyasan Sabha was founded in 1851 by a group of English educated Parsisfor the “regeneration of the social conditions of the Parsis and the restoration of the Zoroastrian religion to its pristine purity”.
Answer: (c)The Rahnumai Mardyasan Sabha was founded in 1851 by a group of English educated Parsisfor the “regeneration of the social conditions of the Parsis and the restoration of the Zoroastrian religion to its pristine purity”.
Answer: Option A. -> Lord Dufferin
Answer: (a)Lord Dufferin was the Viceroy of India at the time of the formation of the Indian National Congress.
Answer: (a)Lord Dufferin was the Viceroy of India at the time of the formation of the Indian National Congress.
Answer: Option B. -> In 1896
Answer: (b)In 1867, Dadabhai Naoroji put forward the famous‘Drain Theory’. In 1896, in its annualsession held at Calcutta, the Indian National Congress adopted the Drain Theory by proclaiming that the famines in the country and poverty of the people had been brought on by the drain of wealth from the country.
Answer: (b)In 1867, Dadabhai Naoroji put forward the famous‘Drain Theory’. In 1896, in its annualsession held at Calcutta, the Indian National Congress adopted the Drain Theory by proclaiming that the famines in the country and poverty of the people had been brought on by the drain of wealth from the country.
Answer: Option C. -> Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah
Answer: (c)Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah of Faizabad was an outstanding leader of the revolt. He was a native of Madras and had moved to Faizabad in the north where he fought a stiff battle against the British troops.
Answer: (c)Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah of Faizabad was an outstanding leader of the revolt. He was a native of Madras and had moved to Faizabad in the north where he fought a stiff battle against the British troops.
Answer: Option D. -> Swami Dayanand Saraswati
Answer: (d)Dayanand Saraswati was called the ‘Martin Luther of Hinduism’. Dayanand’s vision of India included a classless and casteless society, a united India and an India free from foreign rule, withAryan religion being the common religion of all.
Answer: (d)Dayanand Saraswati was called the ‘Martin Luther of Hinduism’. Dayanand’s vision of India included a classless and casteless society, a united India and an India free from foreign rule, withAryan religion being the common religion of all.
Answer: Option D. -> Dadabhai Naoroji
Answer: (d)The early nationalists, led by Dadabhai Naoroji, R.C. Dutt, Dinshaw ;Wacha and others, carefully, analysed the political economy of British rule in India, and put forward the “Drain Theory” to explain British exploitation of India.
Answer: (d)The early nationalists, led by Dadabhai Naoroji, R.C. Dutt, Dinshaw ;Wacha and others, carefully, analysed the political economy of British rule in India, and put forward the “Drain Theory” to explain British exploitation of India.
Question 168. Consider the following statements:
- The Indian National Congress was founded during the viceroyalty of Lord Dufferin.
- The first President of Indian National Congress was A.O. Hume.
- The first session of Indian National Congress was held in Bombay.
- In the first session of Indian National Congress, some government officials were also present.
Answer: Option A. -> 1, 3 and 4 only
Answer: (a)The Indian National Congress was founded during the viceroyalty of Lord Dufferin. The first session of Indian National Congress was held in Bombay. In the first session of Indian National Congress, some government officials were also present.
Answer: (a)The Indian National Congress was founded during the viceroyalty of Lord Dufferin. The first session of Indian National Congress was held in Bombay. In the first session of Indian National Congress, some government officials were also present.
Question 169. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists:
List-I (Session of Congress)
List-II (President)
A. First session
1. George Yule
B. Second session
2. Badruddin Taiyabjee
C. Third session
3. Dadabhai Naoroji
D. Fourth session
4. W.C. Banerji
Codes: A B C D
List-I (Session of Congress)
List-II (President)
A. First session
1. George Yule
B. Second session
2. Badruddin Taiyabjee
C. Third session
3. Dadabhai Naoroji
D. Fourth session
4. W.C. Banerji
Codes: A B C D
Answer: Option A. -> 4 3 2 1
Answer: (a)
The president of first session of Congress was W.C. Banerjee in 1885.
The second session was presided over by Dadabhai Naoroji in 1886.
The third session of Congress was presided over by Badruddin Taiyabjee in 1887.
The fourth session of congress was presided over by George Yule in 1888.
Answer: (a)
The president of first session of Congress was W.C. Banerjee in 1885.
The second session was presided over by Dadabhai Naoroji in 1886.
The third session of Congress was presided over by Badruddin Taiyabjee in 1887.
The fourth session of congress was presided over by George Yule in 1888.
Answer: Option A. -> John Lawrence
Answer: (a)The policy of Masterly Inactivity was associated with John Lawrance.
Answer: (a)The policy of Masterly Inactivity was associated with John Lawrance.