Q. Who gave the slogan DO OR DIE during the quit India movement in 1942?

Correct Answer

Mahatma Gandhi

More Questions on History

  • Q. In order to secure co-operation of Indians the British government in the midst of worsening wartime international situation sent Cripps Mission to India:
    A)In 1942
    B)In 1940
    C)In 1945
    D)In 1946
    Answer: In 1942
  • Q. William Shakespeare was born in the year
    A)1523
    B)1487
    C)1564
    D)1588
    Answer: 1564
  • Q. During Aurangzeb’s reign, which of the following were not included in his government?
    A)Marathas
    B)Rajputs
    C)Pathans
    D)All of these
    Answer: Marathas
  • Q. What was the motive of Lord Wellesley to introduced the system of Subsidiary Alliance?
    A)Prevent disloyalty towards the British
    B)Improve the administration of the Indian States
    C)Tone up the British Indian administration
    D)Prevent the French influence in the Indian States
    Answer: Prevent the French influence in the Indian States
  • Q. The building of the famous Kailasa temple at Ellora was executed under the Rashtrakuta king
    A)Govinda-III
    B)Amoghavarsha-I
    C)Indra-III
    D)Krishna-I
    Answer: Krishna-I
  • Q. The Bardoli Satyagraha was led by
    A)Mahatma Gandhi
    B)Rajendra Prasad
    C)Vallabhbhai Patel
    D)Morarji Desai
    Answer: Vallabhbhai Patel
  • Q. When was Government of India Act passed?
    A)1819
    B)1818
    C)1858
    D)1800
    Answer: 1858
  • Q. When was the First Round Table Conference held?
    A)1931
    B)1933
    C)1930
    D)1903
    Answer: 1930
  • Q. Rana Pratap Singh of Mewar was defeated by the Mughal army in the battle of
    A)Chittor
    B)Mewar
    C)Haldighati
    D)Udaipur
    Answer: Haldighati
  • Q. Who was the Greek ambassador in the court of Chandragupta Maurya?
    A)Seleucos
    B)Megasthanes
    C)Menander
    D)Demetrias
    Answer: Megasthanes
  • Q. The American Civil War saw the end of
    A)Landlordism
    B)Slavery
    C)Monarchy
    D)Apartheid
    Answer: Slavery
  • Q. Narayana Guru was the son of__________
    A)Krishnan Vaidyan
    B)Madan Asan
    C)Kummampilli Raman Pillai Asan
    D)Kumaran
    Answer: Madan Asan
  • Q. The Administrative Council of Shivaji was known as
    A)Mantriparishad
    B)Parishad
    C)Ashtapradhan
    D)Rajyaparishad
    Answer: Ashtapradhan
  • Q. To bring Hindu-Muslim unity, Akbar
    A)prohibited cow-killing
    B)encouraged cow-killing
    C)taxed cow-killing
    D)remained silent to cow-killing
    Answer: prohibited cow-killing
  • Q. The Act of 1833 concentrated the legislative powers in the hands of
    A)Governor-General in Council
    B)Parliament
    C)Board of Control
    D)Crown
    Answer: Governor-General in Council
  • Q. Buddhism was first propagated outside India In
    A)Cambodia
    B)China
    C)Thailand
    D)Ceylon
    Answer: Ceylon
  • Q. The East India Company was established in the year
    A)1600 AD
    B)1607 AD
    C)1700 AD
    D)1669 AD
    Answer: 1600 AD
  • Q. The huge wealth of the Mughals Cell into the hands of __________ after the capture of Delhi in 1739
    A)The English
    B)Nadir Shah
    C)The French
    D)The Portuguese
    Answer: Nadir Shah
  • Q. The sun saint who maintained that devotional music was one way of coming close to God was
    A)Baba Farid
    B)Muin-ud-din Chishti
    C)Saiyid Muhammad Gesudaraz
    D)Shah Alam Bukhari
    Answer: Muin-ud-din Chishti
  • Q. Which Pratihara ruler had the famous poet, Rajasekhara, at his court?
    A)Mahipala
    B)Vatsaraja
    C)Nagahhatta-II
    D)Mihira Bhoja
    Answer: Mahipala

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