MCQs
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Answer: Option D. -> 4 1 2 3
Answer: (d)
Kuki Revolt rises in Tripura in 1826–44.
Kuka revolt uprises in 1840–72 in Punjab.
Pabna peasant revolt took place in Bengal in 1873–76.
Brisa Munda revolt 1895–1901 rises in Bihar.
Answer: (d)
Kuki Revolt rises in Tripura in 1826–44.
Kuka revolt uprises in 1840–72 in Punjab.
Pabna peasant revolt took place in Bengal in 1873–76.
Brisa Munda revolt 1895–1901 rises in Bihar.
Answer: Option B. -> Allan Octavian Hume
Answer: (b)
The first secretary of the Indian National Congress was Allan Octavian Hume. The Congress was founded by Indian and British members of the Theosophical Society movement, most notably A.O. Hume.
It has been suggested that the idea was originally conceived in a private meeting of seventeen men after a Theosophical Convention held at Madras in December 1884. Hume took the initiative, and it was in March 1885 that the first notice was issued convening the first Indian National Union to meet at Poona the following December.
Answer: (b)
The first secretary of the Indian National Congress was Allan Octavian Hume. The Congress was founded by Indian and British members of the Theosophical Society movement, most notably A.O. Hume.
It has been suggested that the idea was originally conceived in a private meeting of seventeen men after a Theosophical Convention held at Madras in December 1884. Hume took the initiative, and it was in March 1885 that the first notice was issued convening the first Indian National Union to meet at Poona the following December.
Question 23. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists:
List-I (Reform movements)
List-II (Founders)
A. Ahmedia Movement
1. Wali Ullah
B. Devband Movement
2. Shibli Nomani
C. Nadvat-al-Ulema
3. Muhammad Movement Qasim Nanotvi
D. Ahle-Hadith Movement
4. Mirza Gulam Ahamed
Codes: A B C D
List-I (Reform movements)
List-II (Founders)
A. Ahmedia Movement
1. Wali Ullah
B. Devband Movement
2. Shibli Nomani
C. Nadvat-al-Ulema
3. Muhammad Movement Qasim Nanotvi
D. Ahle-Hadith Movement
4. Mirza Gulam Ahamed
Codes: A B C D
Answer: Option D. -> 3 4 2 1
Answer: (d)
The founder of the Ahmedia Movement was Mirza Gulam Ahamed.
Devband Movement founded by Md. Qasim Nanotvi.
Nadvat-alUlema Movement founded by Shibli Nomani and
Ahle-Hadith Movement founded by Mirza Gulam Ahamed.
Answer: (d)
The founder of the Ahmedia Movement was Mirza Gulam Ahamed.
Devband Movement founded by Md. Qasim Nanotvi.
Nadvat-alUlema Movement founded by Shibli Nomani and
Ahle-Hadith Movement founded by Mirza Gulam Ahamed.
Answer: Option B. -> Zeenat Mahal
Answer: (b)Zeenat Mahal the freedom fighter of first war of independence of 1857 was conferred the title of ‘Mahak Pari.’
Answer: (b)Zeenat Mahal the freedom fighter of first war of independence of 1857 was conferred the title of ‘Mahak Pari.’
Answer: Option C. -> London
Answer: (c)London was the city where the East India Association founded by Dadabhai Naoroji in 1866.
Answer: (c)London was the city where the East India Association founded by Dadabhai Naoroji in 1866.
Answer: Option B. -> 2 1 3 4
Answer: (b)
Raja Rammohan Roy related to Atmiya Sabha.
D.N. Tagore belongs to Tatva Bodhini Sabha.
Vivekanand related to Ram Krishna Mission.
Atmaram Pandurang associated with Prarthana Samaj.
Answer: (b)
Raja Rammohan Roy related to Atmiya Sabha.
D.N. Tagore belongs to Tatva Bodhini Sabha.
Vivekanand related to Ram Krishna Mission.
Atmaram Pandurang associated with Prarthana Samaj.
Answer: Option A. -> 1 and 4 only
Answer: (a)The Indians felt that they are being ruled from England and their wealth was being drained out. The Indian aristocrats were deprived of power and prestige. Indian handicraft industry was destroyed and finished goods were sold in Indian markets. There was a spirit of racialism among British soldiers.
Answer: (a)The Indians felt that they are being ruled from England and their wealth was being drained out. The Indian aristocrats were deprived of power and prestige. Indian handicraft industry was destroyed and finished goods were sold in Indian markets. There was a spirit of racialism among British soldiers.
Answer: Option D. -> Bihar
Answer: (d)Kunwar Singh, a ruined and discontented Zamindar of Jagdishpur near Awadh, was the chief organiser of the revolt in Bihar. He fought the British in Bihar.
Answer: (d)Kunwar Singh, a ruined and discontented Zamindar of Jagdishpur near Awadh, was the chief organiser of the revolt in Bihar. He fought the British in Bihar.
Answer: Option D. -> The Minto-Marley Reforms
Answer: (d)With thisreform, the number of electedmembers in the Imperial Legislative Council and the Provincial Legisla Time Councils was increased.
Answer: (d)With thisreform, the number of electedmembers in the Imperial Legislative Council and the Provincial Legisla Time Councils was increased.
Answer: Option C. -> Sanyasi Movement
Answer: (c)Devi Chaudharani patronised the historic Sanyasi Movement of Bengal.
Answer: (c)Devi Chaudharani patronised the historic Sanyasi Movement of Bengal.