Static Quiz 31 August 2024 (Modern Indian History)
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1. Question
With reference to the Indian National Congress, who among the following were moderates?
1) G Subramania Aiyer
2) Rash Behari Ghosh
3) Surendranath Banerjee
4) Bipin Chandra Pal
Select the code from the following options:CorrectDadabhai Naoroji, Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee, G Subramania Aiyer, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Madan Mohan Malaviya and Sir Surendranath Banerjee, Rash Behari Ghosh, are a few of the most prominent Moderate leaders.
Bipin Chandra Pal was part of Extremists
IncorrectDadabhai Naoroji, Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee, G Subramania Aiyer, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Madan Mohan Malaviya and Sir Surendranath Banerjee, Rash Behari Ghosh, are a few of the most prominent Moderate leaders.
Bipin Chandra Pal was part of Extremists
- Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Which among the following statement is correct with reference to the terms of the agreement of Gandhi-Irwin Pact?
Correct5 March 1931, the Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed by Gandhiji on behalf of the Congress and by Lord Irwin on behalf of the Government.
• The pact placed the Congress on an equal footing with the Government. The terms of the agreement included
o the immediate release of all political prisoners not convicted for violence,
o the remission of all fines not yet collected,
o the return of confiscated lands not yet sold to third parties, and
o lenient treatment for those government employees who had resigned.
• The Government also conceded the right to make salt for consumption to villages along the coast, as also the right to peaceful and non-aggressive picketing.
• Congress demand for a public inquiry into police excesses was not accepted, but Gandhiji’s insistent request for an inquiry was recorded in the agreement. The Congress, on its part, agreed to discontinue the Civil Disobedience Movement. It was also understood that Congress would participate in the next Round Table Conference.Incorrect5 March 1931, the Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed by Gandhiji on behalf of the Congress and by Lord Irwin on behalf of the Government.
• The pact placed the Congress on an equal footing with the Government. The terms of the agreement included
o the immediate release of all political prisoners not convicted for violence,
o the remission of all fines not yet collected,
o the return of confiscated lands not yet sold to third parties, and
o lenient treatment for those government employees who had resigned.
• The Government also conceded the right to make salt for consumption to villages along the coast, as also the right to peaceful and non-aggressive picketing.
• Congress demand for a public inquiry into police excesses was not accepted, but Gandhiji’s insistent request for an inquiry was recorded in the agreement. The Congress, on its part, agreed to discontinue the Civil Disobedience Movement. It was also understood that Congress would participate in the next Round Table Conference. - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
The Mohemmadan Anglo-Oriental College of Aligarh was founded by?
CorrectIn 1877, Sir Syed founded the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh and patterned the college after Oxford and Cambridge universities that he had visited on a trip to England.
IncorrectIn 1877, Sir Syed founded the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh and patterned the college after Oxford and Cambridge universities that he had visited on a trip to England.
- Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Consider the following statements about ‘Anandmath’:
1) It was a novel by Aurobindo Ghosh
2) This novel was based on Sanyasi Rebellion
Which of the following statements is/are correct?CorrectAnandmath was a novel by Bankim Chandra Chaterjee and published in 1882. Hence statement 1 is incorrect.
The national song of India, Vande Mataram was originally published in this novel. The Sanyasi Rebellion of the late 1700s was the revolt this novel was based upon and was made famous by Bankim Chandra in this novel. Hence statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectAnandmath was a novel by Bankim Chandra Chaterjee and published in 1882. Hence statement 1 is incorrect.
The national song of India, Vande Mataram was originally published in this novel. The Sanyasi Rebellion of the late 1700s was the revolt this novel was based upon and was made famous by Bankim Chandra in this novel. Hence statement 2 is correct.
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5. Question
Which of these following pairs are correctly matched?
1) 1790 – 1792: Third Anglo-Mysore War
2) 1817 – 1818 : Second Anglo-Maratha War
3) 1845 – 1846: First Anglo-Sikh War
Select the correct answer using the code given below.CorrectThird Anglo-Mysore War
• Parties: British East India Company against Tipu Sultan of Mysore
• Result: British victory, Treaty of Seringapatam
• Location: South India
• Year: 1790 – 1792Third Anglo-Maratha War
• Parties: British against Marathas
• Result: British victory
• Location: Maharashtra and neighbouring areas
• Year: 1817 – 1818First Anglo-Sikh War
• Parties: British East India Company against the Sikh Empire
• Result: British victory
• Location: Mudki, Punjab
• Year: 1845 – 1846IncorrectThird Anglo-Mysore War
• Parties: British East India Company against Tipu Sultan of Mysore
• Result: British victory, Treaty of Seringapatam
• Location: South India
• Year: 1790 – 1792Third Anglo-Maratha War
• Parties: British against Marathas
• Result: British victory
• Location: Maharashtra and neighbouring areas
• Year: 1817 – 1818First Anglo-Sikh War
• Parties: British East India Company against the Sikh Empire
• Result: British victory
• Location: Mudki, Punjab
• Year: 1845 – 1846