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Modern Indian History (1857 to the present) 2 | Set 1

1. The doctrine of Hindutva was expounded by

Correct : A. v. d. savarkar

2. Brigadier-General ..................with his British troops entered the parkat Jallianwala Bagh , closed the entrance of the park and commanded his army to fire on the gathered people without any warning.

Correct : C. sir claude auchinleck

3. V.D Savarkar was born in

Correct : B. 1883

4. Who is regarded as the pragmatic social reformer?

Correct : D. mahathma gandhi

5. In which year Mohammed Ali- Jinnah was elected to the Imperial Legislative Council from Bombay?

Correct : A. 1910

6. Tilak regarded that Swaraj was not only a right but a

Correct : B. dharma

7. Sree Narayana Guru was born in

Correct : C. chempazanthi

8. SNDP Yogam was formed in the year

Correct : A. 1903

9. The doctrine of Ramarajya was expounded by

Correct : C. gandhiji

10. Who is the Champion of secularism?

Correct : B. nehru

11. Who regarded the villages as the centre of Indian economic organization?

Correct : A. gandhiji

12. Gandhism is not merely a political creed it is

Correct : B. a message

13. Name the important work of V.D. Savarkar

Correct : D. hindutva1

14. Who condemned Gandhism as a reactionary social philosophy?

Correct : B. m.n.roy

15. Independent India was founded by :

Correct : C. m.n. roy

16. Doctrine of Total Revolution was expounded by

Correct : A. jayaprakas narayanan

17. Radical Democratic party was organised by

Correct : B. m.n.roy

18. Who is the champion of the doctrine of ‘social revolution through human Revolution’?

Correct : C. jayaprakash narayanan

19. Jinnh’s Two –nation Theory was adopted on

Correct : B. 1940

20. The concept of four pillar state was advocated by

Correct : A. lohia

21. Who considered Jinnah as an ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity?

Correct : C. sarojini naidu

22. Jinnah’s two nation theory was adopted as the

Correct : A. lahore resolution

23. Azad Muslim conference’ was formed in

Correct : B. 1940

24. Name the political leader who supported two nation theory

Correct : C. jinnah

25. All Indian Muslim League was started in :

Correct : B. 1906

26. Glimpses of world History’ was written by

Correct : A. nehru

27. Who is the author of Discovery of India?

Correct : C. nehru

28. The fundamental principles of Pancha shila were laid down in the year;

Correct : C. 1954

29. B.R. Ambedker was born in

Correct : A. 1891

30. A public meeting was held on 13th April 1919 at ................in a smallpark enclosed by buildings on all sides to protest against the Rawlatt Act.

Correct : A. jallianwala bagh

31. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2nd October..............

Correct : A. 1869

32. Gandhiji came back to India from South Africa, in the year...

Correct : B. 1915

33. . ......................., who led the Congress party, introduced Mahatma Gandhi to the concerns in India and the struggle of the people.

Correct : A. tej bahadur sapru

34. The Kheda Satyagraha and Champaran agitation in 1918 was one of...................first significant steps to achieve Indian independence.

Correct : B. gandhiji

35. Mahatma Gandhi on August 8, .............gave the call for Quit India Movement.

Correct : A. 1942

36. On 9th of August, 1942, Mahatma Gandhi and the entire Congress Working Committee were arrested in................

Correct : D. mumbai

37. During the First World War, ................joined the central powersagainst Britain.

Correct : D. turkey

38. A Khilafat Committee was formed under the leadership of Mahammad Ali, ...................., Maulana Azad and Hasrat Mohini to organise a Country-wide agitation.

Correct : A. shaukat ali

39. The main object of Khilafat Movement was to force the ..............Government to change its attitude towards Turkey and to restore the Sultan.

Correct : A. british

40. October 17, ................was observed as Khilafat Day, when the Hindus along with Muslims in fasting observed hartal on that day.

Correct : D. 1919

41. An All India Khilafat Conference was held at ..............on November 23,1919 with Gandhi as its president.

Correct : D. delhi

42. Congress leaders, like Lokamanya Tilak and Mahatma Gandhi, viewed the ....................as an opportunity to bring about Hindu-Muslim unity against British.

Correct : A. khalifat movement

43. .............visited Malabar in 1921, giving a further impetus to the Khilafat movement.

Correct : A. gandhiji

44. The Constitution of ....................is the largest written liberal democratic constitution of the world.

Correct : A. india

45. The Constitution of ...................provides for a mixture of federalism andUnitarianism, and flexibility and with rigidity.

Correct : D. india

46. since its inauguration on 26th January.............., the Constitution India has been successfully guiding the path and progress of India.

Correct : D. 1950

47. Indian Constitution consists of ................ Articles divided into 22 Parts with 12Schedules and 94 constitutional amendments.

Correct : D. 395

48. The Constitution of India indeed much bigger than the US Constitution which hasonly 7 Articles and the ..................Constitution with its 89 Articles.

Correct : A. french

49. The constitution of India became fully operational with effect from 26thJanuary..........................

Correct : D. 1950

50. India has an elected head of state (President of India) who wields power for a fixed term of ................... years.

Correct : D. 5

51. All men and women of ................. years or above of age whose names are registered in the voters lists vote in elections for electing the members of Lok Sabha

Correct : D. 18

52. . Every voter of .................years or above of age is eligible to contest elections to the Lok Sabha.

Correct : D. 25

53. The tenure of the Lok Sabha is ........................ years.

Correct : D. 5

54. The keyperson behind the Constitution of India was..................

Correct : D. sardar vallabhai patel

55. The Montague-Chelmsford Reforms of .................... had brought a large scale discontentment among the people of India.

Correct : D. 1919

56. The Non-Cooperation Movement launched by ..................had fanned the fire of this discontentment.

Correct : A. gandhi

57. In order to give some concession to Indians in the field of administration, the Government of India Act, ................was designed on the basis of the recommendation of Simon Commission.

Correct : D. 1935

58. Diarchy was introduced by the Act. Of .......................

Correct : D. 1919

59. The States Reorganization Act was passed by parliament in November..............

Correct : D. 1956.

60. In India, "the Emergency" refers to a 21-month period in 1975–77 when Prime Minister................ unilaterally had an emergency declared across the country.

Correct : A. indira gandhi

61. Officially issued by President................ Ahmed under Article 352(1) of the Constitution for "internal disturbance", the Emergency was in effect from 25 June1975 until its withdrawal on 21 March 1977.

Correct : A. fakhruddin ali

62. On June 25, ......................prime minister Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency in India citing grave threat to her government and sovereignty of the country from both internal and external forces.

Correct : D. 1975

63. Indira Gandhi became the prime minister in January ............. and then emerged victorious in the 1971 Lok Sabha elections.

Correct : D. 1966

64. The socialist stalwart ...................openly led a mass movement against her calling her corrupt and autocratic.

Correct : A. jaya prakash narayan

65. The firebrand trade union leader ....................had successfully organised an all India Railways strike bringing the public transport and economy to a halt.

Correct : A. george fernandes

66. The Emergency draft was hurriedly sent to the President of India ................ who signed it immediately.

Correct : A. fakruddin ali ahmed

67. ................ second son Sanjay Gandhi, who was just 29 years old then, took charge of the administration and started sending opposition leaders and workers to jails across India.

Correct : C. indira gandhi's

68. Ramnath Goenka, the only newspaper owner who stood up to.................., was harassed and he faced a series of troubles at the hands of her government.

Correct : A. indira gandhi

69. However, .................... shocked everybody by declaring Lok Sabha elections in January 1977 bringing an end to draconian Emergency.

Correct : A. indira gandhi

70. ...................... succeeded her as the Prime Minister and led the Janata Party government till 1980.

Correct : A. morarji desai

71. In the ................... Lok Sabha polls, Indira Gandhi returned to power and remainedin power till her assassination in 1984.

Correct : D. 1980

72. ................... started his career as the Prime Minister of independent India in 1947, and immediately launched a number of economic reforms.

Correct : A. nehru

73. One of Nehru's key economic reforms was the introduction of the Five Years Plan in........................

Correct : D. 1951.

74. Nehru's economic policies have often been considered to be .................in nature.

Correct : A. socialist

75. ................... was the main architect of first green revolution of India listed fivecomponents of Agricultural renewal?

Correct : A. dr. m.s. swaminathan

76. Since......................., the Indian economy has pursued free market liberalisation , greater openness in trade and increase investment in infrastructure.

Correct : D. 1991

77. The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) policy in India first came into inception on April 1, ..........................

Correct : D. 2000

78. The prime objective of ................was to enhance foreign investment and provide an internationally competitive and hassle free environment for exports.

Correct : A. sez

79. ...............is a specifically delineated duty-free enclave and shall be deemed to be foreign territory for the purposes of trade operations and duties and tariffs.

Correct : A. sez

80. There is no doubt that J.L Nehru's India's first Prime Minister was fully analysed the indispensability of science and technology in the economic and the social independence.

Correct : A. j.l nehru's

81. soon after becoming the Prime Minister of India, .................created a Ministry of Scientific Research and Natural Resources and actively supported the atomic energy programme for peaceful purposes.

Correct : A. nehru

82. In.................., the Atomic Energy Act was passed and the Department of Atomic Energy was directly under his charge was created.

Correct : D. 1948

83. Under the farsighted leadership of ..................the nation, the government and the public leaders became committed to the promotion of science and technology.

Correct : A. nehru,

84. ......................appointed a scientific man power committee and five institutes of technology came up at Kharagpur, Bombay, Madras, Kanpur and Delhi besides a number of regional engineering colleges by his efforts.

Correct : A. j.l. nehru

85. In................., Nehru directed the CSIR to prepare National Register of Scientific and Technical personnel.

Correct : C. 1948

86. Defence organization was set up in 1948, on advice ................for the scientific evolution of weapons and equipment, operational research and special studies.

Correct : A. prof. p.m.s blackett

87. The enthusiastic efforts of Mr. ........................led to the expansion of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research into a chain of national laboratories spanning a wide spectrum of science, technology, engineering and biomedical sciences.

Correct : A. shanti swarup bhatnagar

88. The economic liberalisation in India denotes the continuing financial reforms which began since July 24, ..........................

Correct : D. 1991

89. In....................., the country experienced a balance of payments dilemma following the Gulf War and the downfall of the erstwhile Soviet Union.

Correct : D. 1991