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Answer: Option D. -> Mahendra Pratap
Answer: (d)The provisional Government of India was a provisional government-in-exile established in Kabul,Afghanistan on December 1, 1915 by Muslim Indian nationalists during World War I with support from theCentral Powers.The provisional government was composed of Mahendra Pratap as President and Maulana Barkatullah as Prime Minister.
Answer: (d)The provisional Government of India was a provisional government-in-exile established in Kabul,Afghanistan on December 1, 1915 by Muslim Indian nationalists during World War I with support from theCentral Powers.The provisional government was composed of Mahendra Pratap as President and Maulana Barkatullah as Prime Minister.
Question 72. Consider the following statements regarding moderate leaders of the Indian National Movement:
- They lacked faith in the common people.
- They did not organize any all India campaign.
- The British rules always respected them.
- After first decade of 20th century, their own failures made their politics obsolete.
Answer: Option A. -> 1, 2 and 4 only
Answer: (a)Moderate leaders of the Indian National Movement lacked faith in the common people. They did not organize any all India Campaign.
Answer: (a)Moderate leaders of the Indian National Movement lacked faith in the common people. They did not organize any all India Campaign.
Question 73. Which of the following were intentions of British Indian rule behind the partition of Bengal?
- To create a majority of Bengal against nonBengalis in the parent Bengal.
- To keep Bengali, Oriya and Hindi speaking people together in the parent Bengal.
- To create a majority of Muslims in the East Bengal.
Answer: Option C. -> 2 and 3 only
Answer: (c)The intention of British Indian rule behind the partition of Bengal was to keep Bengali, Oriya and Hindi speaking people together in the parent Bengal and to create a majority of Muslims in the East Bengal.
Answer: (c)The intention of British Indian rule behind the partition of Bengal was to keep Bengali, Oriya and Hindi speaking people together in the parent Bengal and to create a majority of Muslims in the East Bengal.
Answer: Option A. -> Dadabhai Naoroji
Answer: (a)Dadabhai Naoroji organised the East India association in London to mobilize public opinion for Indian welfare.
Answer: (a)Dadabhai Naoroji organised the East India association in London to mobilize public opinion for Indian welfare.
Answer: Option B. -> Rash Bihari Bose
Answer: (b)Rash Bihari Ghosh had presided over Surat Session of Indian National Congress 1907. The 23rd session of the Congress was held at Surat. It was very important from historical point of view. There was an open clash between the moderates and the extremists and ultimately it led to a split in the Congress.
Answer: (b)Rash Bihari Ghosh had presided over Surat Session of Indian National Congress 1907. The 23rd session of the Congress was held at Surat. It was very important from historical point of view. There was an open clash between the moderates and the extremists and ultimately it led to a split in the Congress.
Answer: Option A. -> Syed Ahmed Khan
Answer: (a)Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was the first Indian to have written in an Indian language on the causes of the Revolt of 1857. In 1859, Sir Syed published the booklet Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind (The Causes of the Indian Revolt) in which he studied the causes of the Indian revolt.
Answer: (a)Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was the first Indian to have written in an Indian language on the causes of the Revolt of 1857. In 1859, Sir Syed published the booklet Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind (The Causes of the Indian Revolt) in which he studied the causes of the Indian revolt.
Answer: Option D. -> Lord Curzon
Answer: (d)The Viceroy, Lord Curzon is regarded as the catalyst of Indian Nationalism.
Answer: (d)The Viceroy, Lord Curzon is regarded as the catalyst of Indian Nationalism.
Answer: Option D. -> Ras Bihari Bose
Answer: (d)The President of the Surat session of Indian National Congress (1907) was Ras Bihari Ghose.
Answer: (d)The President of the Surat session of Indian National Congress (1907) was Ras Bihari Ghose.
Question 79. Consider the following statement in regards to the session of Congress during freedom struggle of India:
- Both the wings of Congress got reunited for the first time after the split of 1907.
- Muslim League and Congress came up with common political demands before the British Indian government.
Answer: Option A. -> 1916
Answer: (a)In the session of Congress in 1916 of Lucknow, both the wings of congress got reunited by the effort of Tilak. Muslim League and Congress came up with common political demands by the efforts of Annie Besant.
Answer: (a)In the session of Congress in 1916 of Lucknow, both the wings of congress got reunited by the effort of Tilak. Muslim League and Congress came up with common political demands by the efforts of Annie Besant.
Question 80. Consider the following statements in regard to the revolt of 1857 in India:
- Almost half the Indian soldiers did not participate in the revolt.
- The British recovered Agra first.
- Indian merchants supported the revolt.
- The Indian intelligentsia prayed for the success of the British.
Answer: Option D. -> 1 and 4 only
Answer: (d)Almost half the Indian soldiers did not participate in the revolt of 1857. The Indian intelligentsia prayed for the success of the British.
Answer: (d)Almost half the Indian soldiers did not participate in the revolt of 1857. The Indian intelligentsia prayed for the success of the British.