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History & Culture Test 10
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Negative marks are -0.33 per wrong answer
Right answer is 1 mark
No time limit but finish in 30 mins
Solution can be found at below chapters:
Test series is based on following chapters.
History & Culture Chapter 24: SIMON COMMISSION
History & Culture Chapter 25: CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
Q1: Nehru report had
demanded dominion status for India.
reservations for Muslims in Muslim minority areas not Muslim majority areas
separation of state and religion; freedom to form unions; equal right for women; universal adult suffrage, no separate electorates
all
Q2: fourteen point plan contains
Sindh treated as separate province
reservations for muslims in majority and minority areas
both
none
Q3: Simon Commission recommended
continuation of communal representation, abolition of diarchy, extension of responsible government in provinces
creation of Indian federation of British India and princely states. .
both
none
Q4: historic declaration of Purna Swaraj was made in 1929 at
karachi
lahore
Calcutta
Delhi
Q5: Civil disobedience had campaigns
break the salt tax
picketing in front of liquor shops
Boycott on foreign cloth
all
Q6: Civil disobedience was withdrawn by
Chauri chaura incident
Gandhi irwin pact
both
none
Q7:Results of the civil disobedience movement:
90000 were imprisoned [thrice that of non cooperation movement]
import of foreign cloth, liquor fell
Government revenue from cigarettes and rent was affected.
all
Q8: Most organised mass movement was
non cooperation
quit India
Swadeshi
civil disobedience
Q9: Drawbacks of the civil disobedience movement:
The participation of Muslims was less
Industrial workers didn’t participate in large number
both
none
Q10: Karachi Session of the Congress was known for
drafting of the fundamental rights
national economic program
both
none
Q11: Congresses idea of swaraj included
Basic civil rights of free speech, free press, free assembly, and freedom of association;
equality before the law irrespective of caste, creed or sex;
neutrality of the state in regard to all religions;
all
Q12: Industrial workers didn’t participate in Civil Disobedience in large number except in
karachi
calcutta
both
nagpur
Q13: Congress was against separate electorates for depressed classes as
as it was against Indian unity and nationalism.
would be harmful to both Hinduism and depressed classes and would halt the work of Hindu social reform
both
none
Q14: Government of India Act, 1935 had provisions for
creation of an All India federation
provincial autonomy
both
none
Q15: Government of India Act was to
back the constitutionalists and moderates of the congress by lure of constitutional powers
to promote division between left and right wings.
create big provincial leaders that would undermine the all India leadership of the congress.
all
Q16: National Planning Committee was formed by
MK Gandhi
SC Bose
D Nauroji
RC Dutt
Q17: Drawbacks of the congress rule:
Great deal of factional and bickering on personal and ideological fronts.
Careerist and opportunist joined the congress to associate with a party in power.
Slackening of the movement and weakening of moral fibers.
all
Q18:The congress ministries resigned as
Gandhiji gave call to Quit India
British joined the WW-II and dragged India into it
both
none
Q19: Faizpur session was the
first session of congress in a rural area
presided over by Jawaharlal Nehru
Sane guruji worked hard to make in a success. The resolutions passed were related to peasant welfare, minimum wage for landless agriculture labor
all
Q20: Tebhanga Movement
The share cropper of Bengal demanded that the share of jotedar of the produce should be reduced from half to one third.
cultivators wanted to store the produce in their godown's and not of the jotedar's.
both
none
Q21: Which is true ?
Attack on Soviet union led the socialists to oppose congress' Quit India movement
Indian capitalists were only pro British
both
none
Q22: British policy affecting iron and steel plants in India:
The traditional patrons of swords and armory makers were the native princes and traditional powers of India. After the British defeated them the demand for Indian steel was reduced.
Forest laws prevented Indian steel makers from accessing wood to get charcoal.
Indian ironsmiths too preferred British imports as the tariff policy favored them over Indians and Indian steel became costlier.
all
Q23: Syed Ahmed Khan
began his educational activities in the 19th century without any communal bias.
Aligarh movement was started by him for social and educational advancements of Muslims in India. The scientific societies were founded by him to support education.
It was only when the congress was formed did he changed his stance and directed Muslims to stay away from politics
all
Q24: first Muslim president of the congress
Badruddin tyabji
Jinnah
Maulana Abul kalam azad
none
Q25: for a long time the Hindu mahasabha remained smaller compared to its Muslim counterpart. This was due to
in the Hindu community there was a domination of intelligentsia who weren’t interested in communal politics
British didnt support them
both
none
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