Q. The National College in Calcutta had been established on :

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August 14, 1906

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    B)Jaisalmer and Khandesh
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    C)Economic independence
    D)Political independence
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    B)Subhash Chandra Bose
    C)Bal Gangadhar Tilak
    D)Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
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    A)1818
    B)1772
    C)1858
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  • Q. An English weekly called ‘New India’ was started by;
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  • Q. Lucknow pact of 1916 was between:
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  • Q. The Venetian traveler who travelled with his wife and reached Vijayanagar around 1420 was
    A)Niccolo de Conti
    B)Athanasius Nikitin
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    B)Morocco
    C)Turkey
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    B)II, III, I, IV
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    C)October 17, 1939
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