The earliest figure in the awakening of modern India was: (a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Swami Vivekananda
2 6659During Maurayan period Brahmi script was prevalent in India. It was: (a) written from right to left (b) spoken by elite (c) the language of the priests only (d) the language of the common masses
1 3079In the 19th century, India?s struggle for independence was a national movement because : (a) the British established their rule all over the country (b) all the people became poor (c) Indians were considered radically inferior (d) it united people from different classes and sections of society, who sank their mutual differences
1 3498The chief instrument through which nationalist-minded Indians created an all-India consciousness in the early period was: (a) the English language (b) literature (c) the press (d) patriotic poetry
1 4249The prominent nationalist writer in Marathi was: (a) Lakshminath Bezbarua (b) Vishnu Shastri Chiplunkar (c) Subrahamanyam Bharti (d) Altaf Hussain Hali
1 7271The most important cause of the Revolt of 1857 was: (a) popular discontent (b) the alien British rule (c) the annexation of Avadh by Lord Dalhousie (d) the activities of Christian missionaries
3 7469The Revolt of 1857 was : (a) a sepoy mutiny (b) a Muslim conspiracy (c) a revolt by rulers and landlords (d) the first war of independence
2 5085The main weakness of the Revolt of 1857 was the lack of: (a) external help (b) discipline among the rebel soldiers (c) modern weapons (d) united and coordinated efforts by rebels
2 7491Which one of the following battles nearly decided the war of succession in favour of Aurangzeb? (a) Battle of Dharmat (b) Battle of Samugarh (c) Battle of Bahadurpur (d) None of the above
1 4110The most important effect of the Act of 1857 was that : (a) it enlarged the Governor General?s Council (b) it transferred the power to govern from the East India company to the British Crown (c) the Indian army was reorganised (d) the British reversed their policy towards Indian States
1 3500Who came to be known as the ?Grand Old Man of India?? (a) Justice Ranade (b) Mahatma Gandhi (c) Rabindranath Tagore (d) Dadabhai Naoroji
3 9883The most important nationalist organization (all India) before the Congress was: (a) the Indian Association of Calcutta (b) the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha (c) the East India Association (d) the Bombay Presidency Association
1 5204The Indian Association sponsored an all-India national conference at Calcutta in: (a) 1881 (b) 1884 (c) 1883 (d) 1885
2 7041The credit for forming an all India organization of nationalist political workers goes to: (a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) S.N. Banerjee (c) W.C. Bonerjee (d) A.O. Hume
1 4058Post New General Knowledge_Current Affairs Questions
how many bones does a human body consist of?
http in Internet address is ?
what is the function referred when a branch track rail merger with another main rail track in junction?
In the Vedic period, the kings collected tax from the people. What was that tax called?
Name the governor of RBI?
when started the apsrtc
who was the first governor general of bengal?
In the year 2004, where was Olympics held?
what is non cenvatable duty? How it can be calculated? Is it difers from item to item?
Clive Lloyd is related to which sport?
The part of the Constitution that reflects the mind and ideals of the framers is ? (a) Directive Principles (b)Fundamental Rights (c)Peramble (d)Citizenship
who was the first mughal emperor of india?
which is the largest planet in the solar system?
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Which of the following is not a salient feature of our Constitution ? a) A Parliamentary form of government b) A Sovereign Democratic Republic c) Contains Directive Principles of State Policy