Q. The prominent leaders of Indian Association which was established in Bengal in July 26, 1876 were :

Correct Answer

Anand Mohan Bose and Surendranath Banerjee

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  • Q. The first truly revolutionary organisation in Bengal was
    A)Yugantar
    B)Anusilan Samiti
    C)Abhinava Bharata
    D)Abhinava Bharat Society
    Answer: Anusilan Samiti
  • Q. What is ‘Milind panho’?
    A)One of the names of Buddha
    B)A Buddhist place
    C)A Buddhist Specimen of Art
    D)Buddhist text
    Answer: Buddhist text
  • Q. Joseph François Dupleix was the commander of the __________ forces in India
    A)British
    B)French
    C)American
    D)Dutch
    Answer: French
  • Q. After the growth of the Vedic religion the most important development in the history of the so-called Hinduism was the development of
    A)Saktism
    B)Shaivism
    C)Bhagavatism
    D)Tantricism
    Answer: Bhagavatism
  • Q. The Bombay Association, the first political association in Bombay presidency was founded by __________ in 1852
    A)Pulinbehari Sarkar
    B)Dadabhai Naoroji
    C)Amaresh Chakravarty
    D)Prankrishna Parija
    Answer: Dadabhai Naoroji
  • Q. Who was the last Byzantine Emperor during the fall of Constantinople in 1453
    A)John V
    B)Manuel II
    C)John VIII
    D)Constantine XI
    Answer: Constantine XI
  • Q. Which of the following events inspired for the formation of the Home Rule Leagues?
    A)Just before the First World War
    B)First World War
    C)After the First World War
    D)After the passing of the Act of 1909
    Answer: First World War
  • Q. Which statement is not the advocacy of Nirguna Saints?
    A)It is the concept of a formless God, which has no attributes or quality
    B)It advocated the worshiped the anthropomorphic manifestations of the divine being, particularly Rama and Krishna
    C)It conceived as Ishvara, the personal and purely spiritual aspect of godhead, beyond all names and forms (nama-rupa), and is to be apprehended only by inner (mystical) experience
    D)None of the above
    Answer: It advocated the worshiped the anthropomorphic manifestations of the divine being, particularly Rama and Krishna
  • Q. Mahatma Gandhi spent a year of complete silence in 1926 to
    A)work for harijan welfare
    B)consolidate Khadi programme
    C)cl do penance for Chauri-Chaura violence
    D)write his autobiography
    Answer: work for harijan welfare
  • Q. Which of the following are the reasons for which Wahabi / Walliullah movement was started?
    A)Encouraging to give up puradh system
    B)Spreading education among Muslim women
    C)Reviving Muslim principles in response to western influences
    D)Propagating Quran as the only source
    Answer: Reviving Muslim principles in response to western influences
  • Q. Who established the Indian Civil Liberties Union in 1936?
    A)Bal Gangadhar Tilak
    B)Subhash Chandra Bose
    C)Jawahar Lal Nehru
    D)Rajendra Prasad
    Answer: Jawahar Lal Nehru
  • Q. During the reign of which ruler use of Halo or Divine Lights were started in paintings?
    A)Aurangazeb
    B)Iltutmish
    C)Jahangir
    D)Akbar
    Answer: Jahangir
  • Q. Which of the following statement relates the Dadabhai Naoroji’s definition of ‘Drain of Wealth’?
    A)That a part of India's national wealth or total annual product was being exported to Britain for which India got no material return
    B)Those resources of the country were being utilized in the interest of Britain
    C)That the British industrialists were being given an opportunity to invest in India under the protection of the imperial power
    D)That the British goods were being imported into the country making it poorer day by day
    Answer: That a part of India's national wealth or total annual product was being exported to Britain for which India got no material return
  • Q. Who among the following writer’s book gives the detail information about the invasion of India by Alexander?
    A)Megasthenes
    B)Herodotus
    C)Arrian
    D)Ptolemy
    Answer: Arrian
  • Q. The ritualistic precepts pertaining to the hymns of the Vedas are known as the
    A)Aranyakas
    B)Samhitas
    C)Brahmanas
    D)Upanishads
    Answer: Brahmanas
  • Q. The Vernacular press Act as a safety valve against vernacular newspapers was passed by Lord Lytton on
    A)March 14, 1878
    B)April 14, 1878
    C)March 14, 1876
    D)March 14, 1870
    Answer: March 14, 1878
  • Q. According to Dadabhai Naoroji ‘Swaraj’ means
    A)Self government
    B)Complete independence
    C)Economic independence
    D)Political independence
    Answer: Self government
  • Q. The Non-Cooperation Movement was withdrawn in 1922 because of
    A)The Congress' extremist policies
    B)Gandhi's ill health
    C)Afervent appeal by the government to do so
    D)Violence erupting at Chauri Chaura
    Answer: Violence erupting at Chauri Chaura
  • Q. Mahatma Gandhi’s remark, “A post-dated cheque on a crumbling bank” is regarding the proposals of
    A)Cripps Mission
    B)Simmon Commission
    C)Cabinet Mission
    D)Wavel Plan
    Answer: Cripps Mission
  • Q. The caste system of India was created for
    A)Recognization of the dignity of labour
    B)Immobility of labour
    C)Economic uplift
    D)Occupational division of labour
    Answer: Occupational division of labour

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