Q. A 19th century social reformer who is regarded as the bridge between the past and the future is

Correct Answer

Raja Ram Mohan Roy

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  • Q. Under the Government of India act 1935 it was decided to establish a federation consisting of :
    A)Princely states
    B)Governor’s provinces
    C)Governor’s provinces and princely states
    D)None of these
    Answer: Governor’s provinces and princely states
  • Q. The earliest city discovered in India was
    A)Punjab
    B)Harappa
    C)Mohenjo Daro
    D)Sindh
    Answer: Harappa
  • Q. In which ot the following places was the Ryotwari settlement introduced by
    A)North-West Provinces and Punjab
    B)Uttar Pradesh and Punjab
    C)Madras and Bombay
    D)Bengal and Bihar
    Answer: Madras and Bombay
  • Q. Which of the following statements about the Government of India Act of 1935 is not correct?
    A)The Viceroy was given special powers
    B)Diarchy was established in the provinces
    C)The federal executive was to consist of the Viceroy, councillors and the ministers
    D)The federal legislature was to be bicameral
    Answer: Diarchy was established in the provinces
  • Q. The Wahabis operated from
    A)Khyber Pass
    B)Hindukush
    C)Western Ghat
    D)Palghat
    Answer: Hindukush
  • Q. __________ joined the National Secular Society in 1874 and worked in the free thought and radical movements led by Charles Bradlaugh, MP
    A)Tarachand Chakravarty
    B)Annie Besant
    C)D. R. Mukhopadhyaya
    D)Brojnath Dhar
    Answer: Annie Besant
  • Q. When was Seville incorporated into the Christian Kingdom of Castile?
    A)1248
    B)1200
    C)1203
    D)1261
    Answer: 1248
  • Q. The most famous woman disciple of Vivekananda was
    A)Annie Besant
    B)Madam Blavatsky
    C)Sister Nivedita
    D)Sarojini Naidu
    Answer: Sister Nivedita
  • Q. The original name of Swami Dayananda Saraswati was
    A)Gowri Shankar
    B)Abhi Shankar
    C)Daya Shankar
    D)Mula Shankar
    Answer: Mula Shankar
  • Q. The Idea of federation was first proposed in
    A)Morley Minto Reforms
    B)Indian Councils Act of 1892
    C)Montague Chelmsford Reforms
    D)Nehru Report of 1928
    Answer: Nehru Report of 1928
  • Q. Sher Shah defeated Humayun at
    A)Chunar
    B)Gaur
    C)Chausa
    D)Agra
    Answer: Chausa
  • Q. The Namdhari, or Kuka, movement had its origin in the __________ corner of the Sikh kingdom, away from the places of royal pomp and grandeur
    A)North-south
    B)North-west
    C)North-east
    D)South
    Answer: North-west
  • Q. Which Satyagraha was held at Nagpur in 1923?
    A)Individual Satyagraha
    B)Salt Satyagraha
    C)Ryots Satyagraha
    D)Flag Satyagraha
    Answer: Flag Satyagraha
  • Q. The tutor of Alexander, the Great was
    A)Cyrus
    B)Darius
    C)Socrates
    D)Aristotle
    Answer: Aristotle
  • Q. Who founded the faith on a ritual-free, simple “Sat Shri Akal” or the worship of God and truth?
    A)Guru Nanak
    B)Dadu Dayal
    C)Sri Chaitanya
    D)Guru Govind Singh
    Answer: Guru Nanak
  • Q. A hearty welcome was extended to the English captain Hawkins by the Mughal Emperor
    A)Humayun
    B)Babur
    C)Akbar
    D)Jahangir
    Answer: Jahangir
  • Q. What according to Communism is the chief enemy of the society?
    A)Religion
    B)Private property
    C)Surplus value
    D)Capitalist class
    Answer: Capitalist class
  • Q. The monk who influenced Ashoka to embrace Buddhism was
    A)Upagupta
    B)Vishnu Gupta
    C)Brahma Gupta
    D)Brihadratha
    Answer: Upagupta
  • Q. In 1831 Bentinck signed a treaty with Ranjit Singh to protect the British territories from
    A)Pindari menace
    B)Russian menace
    C)Rohelas
    D)Attack by Burmese
    Answer: Russian menace
  • Q. Diu was the colony of the __________
    A)English
    B)Portuguese
    C)Dutch
    D)French
    Answer: Portuguese

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