Q. The Indian National Congress was formed __________

Correct Answer

1885

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    B)It sought to curb civil liberties of the Indians
    C)It was an all-white commission without Indian representation
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    Answer: It was an all-white commission without Indian representation
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    A)Sunga
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    C)Nanda
    D)Kanva
    Answer: Sunga
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    A)Babur
    B)Humayun
    C)Jahangir
    D)Aurangzeb
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    C)Allahabad
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    A)Chandragupta Maurya
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    D)Kanishka
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  • Q. Who is considered as the greatest of all the Vijayanagar rulers?
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  • Q. Who presided over the Karachi session of Indian National Congress in 1931 ?
    A)Mahatma Gandhi
    B)Sarojani Naydu
    C)Subhash Chandra Bose
    D)Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
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    A)MG Ranade
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    A)George Washington
    B)Thomas Jefferson
    C)Abraham Lincoln
    D)Benjamin Franklin
    Answer: Thomas Jefferson
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    A)1643
    B)1543
    C)1743
    D)1843
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    A)II, I, III, IV
    B)I, II, III, IV
    C)II, I, IV, III
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    B)Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A
    C)A is true but R is false
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    B)April 1907
    C)April 1905
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    Answer: April 1907
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    A)Organised city life
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    Answer: Gujarat
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    A)Imperialism
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    C)1921
    D)1922
    Answer: 1921

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