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History Questions and Answers - Set 3

Q51 :

For which of the following Sessions, the Congress elected its first woman President?

A
  

Calcutta Session 1917

B
  

Gaya Session 1922

C
  

Allahabad Session 1921

D
  

Lucknow Session 1916

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Correct Answer: A

Calcutta Session 1917

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Q52 :

Who was the leader of 1857 struggle for freedom in Lucknow?

A
  

Zeenat Mahal

B
  

Nana Saheb

C
  

Hazrat Mahal

D
  

Tantya Tope

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Correct Answer: C

Hazrat Mahal

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Q53 :

Who was known by the nickname 'Lokhitvadi'?

A
  

Gopal Hari Deshmukh

B
  

Mahadev Govind Ranade

C
  

Jyotiba Phule

D
  

Bal Gangadhar Tilak

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Correct Answer: A

Gopal Hari Deshmukh

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Q54 :

The 'Cabinet-Mission' of 1946 was led by—

A
  

Sir Pethick Lawrence

B
  

Lord Linlithgow

C
  

Lord Wavell

D
  

Sir John Simon

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Correct Answer: A

Sir Pethick Lawrence

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Q55 :

The Tarkeshwar movement of 1924 in Bengal was against—

A
  

Corruption in temples

B
  

Violence

C
  

Arrest of political leaders

D
  

Communalism

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Correct Answer: A

Corruption in temples

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Q56 :

The 'Deepavali Declaration' issued in the year 1929 was related to the—

A
  

Communal problem

B
  

Dominion status

C
  

Labour leaders

D
  

Untouchability

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Correct Answer: B

Dominion status

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Q57 :

The Federal Court of India was established in which of the following years?

A
  

1935

B
  

1937

C
  

1946

D
  

1947

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Correct Answer: B

1937

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The Federal Court of India was a judicial body, established in India in 1937 under the provisions of the Government of India Act 1935, with original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction. It functioned until the Supreme Court of India was established in 1950. Although the seat of the Federal Court was at Delhi.

Q58 :

Who among the following was the strong supporter of the principle that "Which is morally wrong, can never be politically right"?

A
  

Jawaharlal Nehru

B
  

Sardar Patel

C
  

M.K. Gandhi

D
  

C. Rajagopalachari

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Correct Answer: C

M.K. Gandhi

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Q59 :

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List-I
(a) Government of India Act
(b) Cripps Proposals
(c) August Offer
(d) Wavell Plan

List-II
1. 1935
2. 1940
3. 1945
4. 1942

A
  

a-1, b-4, c-3, d-2

B
  

a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4

C
  

a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1

D
  

a-1, b-4, c-2, d-3

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Correct Answer: D

a-1, b-4, c-2, d-3

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Q60 :

'Pankodakasannirodhe' was the penalty in Mauryan administration, charged for —

A
  

Throwing garbage

B
  

Stenching temples

C
  

Filthy drinking water

D
  

Slushing the road

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Correct Answer: D

Slushing the road

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