Q. The theory of economic drain of India during British imperialism was propounded by

Correct Answer

Dadabhai Naoroji

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  • Q. As per ‘August Offer’ the British objective for India was __________
    A)Puma Swaraj
    B)Dominion Status
    C)Responsible Government
    D)Provincial Authority
    Answer: Dominion Status
  • Q. The Gandhi-lrwin Pact (1931) was vehemently criticised and opposed by the people on the ground that
    A)the sufferings of thousands of people in the Civil Disobedience Movement were wasted
    B)the Civil Disobedience Movement was suspended
    C)It was contrary to the pledge of the Congress for Poorna Swaraj
    D)Gandhi did nothing to save the lives of Bhagat Singh, Sukh Dev and Raj Guru who had been awarded the death sentence
    Answer: Gandhi did nothing to save the lives of Bhagat Singh, Sukh Dev and Raj Guru who had been awarded the death sentence
  • Q. The foreign traveller who visited Indian during the Mughal Period and who left us and expert description of the Peacock Throne, was
    A)Omrah' Danishmand khan
    B)Geronimo Verroneo
    C)Travernier
    D)Austinof Bordeaux
    Answer: Travernier
  • Q. Which symbol shows renunciation of Gautama Buddha?
    A)Bull
    B)Lotus
    C)Elephant
    D)Horse
    Answer: Horse
  • Q. Narayana Guru started a Sanskrit school in __________
    A)Kottayam
    B)Varkala
    C)Mahi
    D)Calicut
    Answer: Varkala
  • Q. The institution of varna appeared in the
    A)Later vedic period
    B)Rigvedic period
    C)Period of the Manava Dharm Shastra
    D)Period of consolidation of text of the Mahabharata
    Answer: Rigvedic period
  • Q. In which year, America joined the Second World War
    A)1940
    B)1939
    C)1941
    D)1942
    Answer: 1941
  • Q. Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from__________ in January 1915
    A)England
    B)South Africa
    C)USA
    D)Russia
    Answer: South Africa
  • Q. The Harappan Civilisation declined as a result of
    A)Decline in foreign trade
    B)Aryan invasion
    C)Ecological factors
    D)Not definitely known factors
    Answer: Not definitely known factors
  • Q. The writers of the East India Company had their training in the college at __________ in England
    A)Manchester
    B)London
    C)Liverpool
    D)Haileybury
    Answer: Haileybury
  • Q. The Indian National Congress and the Muslim League came to each other in 1916 at
    A)Amritsar
    B)Lahore
    C)Lucknow
    D)Haripura
    Answer: Lucknow
  • Q. Who had observed that “Good government was never a good substitute for self-government”?
    A)Ramakrishna Paramahansa
    B)Swami Vivekananda
    C)Swami Dayananda
    D)Aurobindo Ghose
    Answer: Swami Dayananda
  • Q. After the partition of India, the largest number of Harappan towns and settlements have been found In
    A)Haryana
    B)Punjab
    C)Gujarat
    D)Uttar Pradesh
    Answer: Gujarat
  • Q. The Greek ambassador sent to Chandragupta Maurya’s Court was
    A)Seleucus Nicator
    B)Kautilya
    C)Megasthenes
    D)Justin
    Answer: Megasthenes
  • Q. Siraj-ud-Daulah renamed which city as Alinagar?
    A)Agra
    B)Calcutta
    C)Ferozpur
    D)Fatehpur
    Answer: Calcutta
  • Q. With whom was the seven-year rule of’ “missions, omissions and commissions’ associated?
    A)Lord Curzon
    B)Lord Dalhousie
    C)Lord Lytton
    D)Lord Mayo
    Answer: Lord Curzon
  • Q. When did the Korean war end?
    A)1948
    B)1937
    C)1950
    D)1953
    Answer: 1953
  • Q. In European history, which year is known as the year of revolution
    A)1765
    B)1732
    C)1848
    D)1896
    Answer: 1848
  • Q. The British colonial policies in India proved most ruinous for Indian
    A)trade
    B)agriculture
    C)industry
    D)handicrafts
    Answer: handicrafts
  • Q. “What is the Third Estate?” pamphlet associated with the French Revolution, was written by
    A)Edmund Burke
    B)Marquis - Lafayette
    C)Joseph Foulon
    D)Abbe Sieyes
    Answer: Abbe Sieyes

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