21 September Static Quiz 2021
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1. Question
Consider the following statements:
1. Ashtadhyayi is a grammar book of the sanskrit language.
2. Suryasiddhanta is a book which describes the rules of war.
3. Brihatsamhita is an encyclopedia of astronomy.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: D
Suryasiddhanta is a book on astronomy, describes rules to calculate the motions of various planets and the
moon relative to various constellations, diameters of various planets, and calculates the orbits of various
astronomical bodies. Hence statement 2 is not correct.IncorrectAnswer: D
Suryasiddhanta is a book on astronomy, describes rules to calculate the motions of various planets and the
moon relative to various constellations, diameters of various planets, and calculates the orbits of various
astronomical bodies. Hence statement 2 is not correct. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
The term ‘Gomat’ of the Rigvedic phase refers to
CorrectAnswer: C
IncorrectAnswer: C
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3. Question
The Sarda Act of 1929 provided for
CorrectAnswer: C
IncorrectAnswer: C
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4. Question
Consider the following statements about the Kangra school of paintings:
1. It is inspired from the Vaishnavite traditions.
2. Soft colours including cool blues and greens were used in these paintings.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: C
Both the statements are correctIncorrectAnswer: C
Both the statements are correct - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Consider the following statements with respect to Rampa Rebellion led by Alluri Sitaramaraju:
1. The Rebellion took place in the region of Rajmahal hills.
2. It preceded the launch of Non- Cooperation movement thus helped in mobilising tribal youth to participate in the movement.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: D
• After the Chauri Chaura incident, the Congress Working Committee met at Bardoli in February 1922
and resolved to stop all activity that led to breaking of the law and to get down to constructive work. The
elemental lower-class upsurge called forth in many areas by the Non-Cooperation movement did not
subside immediately with the Bardoli retreat. But the most striking evidence of continued popular
militancy came from the ever-restive semitribal ‘Rampa’ region north of the Godavari. Hence
statement 2 is not correct.
• The Rampa rebellion represents a guerilla uprising in semitribal ‘Rampa’ region north of the
Godavari between August 1922 and May 1924 led by Alluri Sitarama Raju. Hence statement 1 is not
correct.
• The grievances of the tribals were the exploitation by moneylenders, and forest laws restricting shifting
cultivation and age-old grazing rights. Sitaramaraju had been inspired by Non-Cooperation Movement to
start village panchayats and a campaign against drink. The movement combined elements of ‘primitive
rebellion’ with modern nationalism.
• Sitarama Raju ‘spoke highly of Mr Gandhi’, but considered ‘that violence is necessary’. Raju also won the
grudging admiration of the British as a formidable guerilla tactician, who had armed his followers by
successful raids on police stations. Raju was captured in May 1924, was shot dead.IncorrectAnswer: D
• After the Chauri Chaura incident, the Congress Working Committee met at Bardoli in February 1922
and resolved to stop all activity that led to breaking of the law and to get down to constructive work. The
elemental lower-class upsurge called forth in many areas by the Non-Cooperation movement did not
subside immediately with the Bardoli retreat. But the most striking evidence of continued popular
militancy came from the ever-restive semitribal ‘Rampa’ region north of the Godavari. Hence
statement 2 is not correct.
• The Rampa rebellion represents a guerilla uprising in semitribal ‘Rampa’ region north of the
Godavari between August 1922 and May 1924 led by Alluri Sitarama Raju. Hence statement 1 is not
correct.
• The grievances of the tribals were the exploitation by moneylenders, and forest laws restricting shifting
cultivation and age-old grazing rights. Sitaramaraju had been inspired by Non-Cooperation Movement to
start village panchayats and a campaign against drink. The movement combined elements of ‘primitive
rebellion’ with modern nationalism.
• Sitarama Raju ‘spoke highly of Mr Gandhi’, but considered ‘that violence is necessary’. Raju also won the
grudging admiration of the British as a formidable guerilla tactician, who had armed his followers by
successful raids on police stations. Raju was captured in May 1924, was shot dead.