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- East India Company (1600-1744)
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- Anglo-French Struggle in South India
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- Lord Wellesley (1798-1805)
- Lord Hastings
- Consolidation of British Power
- Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856)
- British Administrative Policy
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- The Revolt of 1857
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- Administrative Changes After 1858
- Provincial Administration
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- Change in Army
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- Extreme Backward Social Services
- India & Her Neighbors
- Relation with Nepal
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- Relation with Afghanistan
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- Relation with Bhutan
- Economic Impact of British Rule
- Nationalist Movement (1858-1905)
- Predecessors of INC
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- INC & Reforms
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- Religious Reformers
- Women’s Emancipation
- Struggle Against Caste
- Nationalist Movement (1905-1918)
- Partition of Bengal
- Indian National Congress (1905-1914)
- Muslim & Growth Communalism
- Home Rule Leagues
- Struggle for Swaraj
- Gandhi Assumes Leadership
- Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre
- Khilafat & Non-Cooperation
- Second Non-Cooperation Movement
- Civil Disobedience Movement II
- Government of India Act (1935)
- Growth of Socialist Ideas
- National Movement World War II
- Post-War Struggle
- Clement Attlee’s Declaration
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Modern Indian History - Online Quiz
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Q 1 - Which among the following Acts had introduced federation and provincial autonomy?
A - Government of India Act, 1919
B - Indian Councils Act of 1909
Answer : D
Explanation
N/A
Q 2 - Who among the following had founded Wahabi Movement?
Answer : A
Explanation
The movement popularized the teachings of Waliullah.
Q 3 - The Hindustan Times was started by …
Answer : B
Explanation
It was started in 1920 in Delhi.
Q 4 - Kranti was started by …
Answer : A
Explanation
Kranti was actually started by S. S. Mirajkar, K. N. Joglekar, and S. V. Ghate.
Q 5 - Who among the following was popular as ‘The Enlightened One?’
Answer : B
Explanation
N/A
Q 6 - Who among the following introduced the civil services in India?
Answer : B
Explanation
Lord Cornwallis is known as father of Indian civil services.
Q 7 - In whose viceroyalty, the Vernacular Press Act was passed?
Answer : B
Explanation
The Vernacular Press Act was passed in 1878.
Q 8 - Who among the following governors had taken over the administration of Tanjore, Surat, and Carnatic?
Answer : D
Explanation
Took the administration of Tanjore in 1799, Surat in 1800, and Carnatic in 1801.
Q 9 - In reference to two groups of Congress (Moderates and Extremists), consider the following statements:
1. Moderates were patriots who never played the role of comprador.
2. Extremists were the patriots who sacrificed (their everything) for the sake of country.
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
Answer : C
Explanation
N/A
Q 10 - The magazine, Talwar, was started by …
Answer : C
Explanation
It was started in Berlin.
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