Indian History MCQ Part -2

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Indian History MCQ Part -2

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11. August 9 1925 is known in the Indian History for which of the following incidences?

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (B) Kakori Train Robbery 
Note:- The Kakori Conspiracy was a train dacoity that took place between Kakori and, near Lucknow, on 9 August 1925. The robbery was organized by the Hindustan Republican Association. Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan, Rajendra Lahiri, Chandrashekhar Azad, Sachindra Bakshi, Keshab Chakravarty, Manmathnath Gupta, Mukundi Lal, Banwari Lal, Kundan Lal were associated with the robbery. Ram Prasad Bismil, Thakur Roshan Singh, Rajendra Nath Lahiri, and Ashfaqullah Khan were hanged later.

 

12. The Moplah Rebellion in 1921 in Malabar was Muslim Peasants Rebellion against :

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (C) Hindu Land Holders
Note:- Hindu Land Holders. The Malabar rebellion (also known as the Moplah rebellion and Māppila Lahaḷa in Malayalam) was an armed uprising in 1921 against British authority in the Malabar region of Southern India by Mappilas and the culmination of a series of Mappila revolts that recurred throughout the 19th century and early 20th century.

 

13. Who among the following was the Viceroy of India at the time of partition of Bengal (1905)?

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (C) Lord Curzon
Note:- The Partition of Bengal was announced on 20 July 1905 by Lord Curzon, the then Viceroy of India and it was commenced on 16th October 1905. After that Swadeshi Movement took place in India by boycotting foreign goods. Finally, the British Government (Lord Hardinge) revoked the partition of Bengal in 1911.

 

14. What was the major cause of discontent among soldiers before the revolt of 1857?

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (A) Question of promotion and pay
Note:- Question of promotion and pay was the major cause of discontent among soldiers before the revolt of 1857.

 

15. Who was the commander of 1857 revolt in Rohilkhand?

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (C) Ahmadullah
Note:- Ahmadullah Shah (1787 – 5 June 1858) famous as Maulavi of Faizabad, was a leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Maulavi Ahmadullah Shah was known as the Lighthouse of Rebellion in the Awadh region.

 

16. On which date, second world war started in 1939?

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (B) September 1
Note:- World War II started on 1 September 1939 and ended on 2 September 1945. The principal participants were Germany, Italy, and Japan the Axis powers, and the Allies of France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, China.

 

17.  Who among the following introduced the modern concept of rule in India?

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (B) British
Note:- The modern concept of rule in India was introduced by the British. Even in the case of drafting the Indian constitution, a maximum part is taken from the Government of India Act of 1935.

 

18. In which year, Capital of India was shifted to Delhi from Kolkata?

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (B) 1911
Note:- Calcutta was a significant point of the revolutionary activities. That is why the capital transfer from Calcutta to Delhi took place in 1911. During the Delhi Durbar on 12 December 1911, George V along with Queen Mary made the announcement of transferring the capital.

 19The first Round Table Conference was held on-

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (D)  12th November 1930
Note:- First Round Table Conference was the first among the three such conferences organized between 1930 and 1932 by the British government towards constitutional reforms in India. These conferences were conducted as per the 1930 report of the Simon Commission. First Round Table Conference was held between November 1930 and January 1931. It was officially inaugurated on November 12, 1930, at the House of Lords at London by the British King (George V) and was chaired by then British Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald. 

 

20. Which of the following commissions appointed by the British Government abolished the statutory civil service and recommended a Provincial Civil Service in 1888?

     
     
     
     
ANSWER: (B) Aitchison Commission
Note:- Aitchison Commission was appointed in the year 1886. Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison was the chairman of the committee. The objective of the committee was to fulfill the demand of Indians for higher and more extensive employment in public service. As per the recommendation of the committee, the statutory civil service was abolished and it recommended a Provincial Civil Service in 1888.
 


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