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The Indian National Congress was split into two factions at the Surat session in:

  • (A) 1905
  • (B) 1907
  • (C) 1909
  • (D) 1911

Answer: 1907

The Indian National Congress split in 1907 at the Surat session due to differences between the moderate and extremist factions within the party.

Who introduced the Permanent Settlement in Bengal?

  • (A) Warren Hastings
  • (B) Lord Cornwallis
  • (C) Lord Wellesley
  • (D) Lord Dalhousie

Answer: Lord Cornwallis

Lord Cornwallis introduced the Permanent Settlement in Bengal in 1793, which fixed land revenue and gave zamindars control over land.

The Champaran Satyagraha was a struggle against which practice?

  • (A) Untouchability
  • (B) Indigo cultivation exploitation
  • (C) Child marriage
  • (D) Caste discrimination

Answer: Indigo cultivation exploitation

The Champaran Satyagraha of 1917 was led by Gandhi to protest the exploitation of indigo farmers in Bihar by British planters.

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The Moplah Rebellion of 1921 took place in which state?

  • (A) Tamil Nadu
  • (B) Kerala
  • (C) Andhra Pradesh
  • (D) Karnataka

Answer: Kerala

The Moplah Rebellion took place in Kerala in 1921, involving Muslim peasants protesting against the oppressive rule of landlords and British authority.

The Partition of Bengal in 1905 was reversed in which year?

  • (A) 1910
  • (B) 1911
  • (C) 1912
  • (D) 1913

Answer: 1911

The British reversed the Partition of Bengal in 1911 after widespread protests and unrest in the region.

The Arya Samaj was founded by:

  • (A) Swami Vivekananda
  • (B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
  • (C) Dayananda Saraswati
  • (D) Lala Lajpat Rai

Answer: Dayananda Saraswati

The Arya Samaj, founded by Dayananda Saraswati in 1875, aimed at reforming Hindu society and promoting values like education and social equality.

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The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 was also known as:

  • (A) First War of Indian Independence
  • (B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
  • (C) Non-Cooperation Movement
  • (D) Salt March

Answer: First War of Indian Independence

The 1857 uprising, also called the Sepoy Mutiny, is considered the First War of Indian Independence.

The Salt March led by Mahatma Gandhi was a protest against the British monopoly on:

  • (A) Salt
  • (B) Cotton
  • (C) Indigo
  • (D) Tobacco

Answer: Salt

The Salt March, or Dandi March, was a nonviolent protest led by Gandhi in 1930 to defy the British monopoly over salt production.

The Indian National Congress was split in 1907 at which session?

  • (A) Surat
  • (B) Lucknow
  • (C) Madras
  • (D) Calcutta

Answer: Surat

The Indian National Congress split in 1907 at the Surat session due to differences between the moderates and extremists within the party.

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The Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution in which year, demanding a separate nation for Muslims?

  • (A) 1930
  • (B) 1935
  • (C) 1940
  • (D) 1947

Answer: 1940

The Lahore Resolution, passed by the Muslim League in 1940, called for the creation of Pakistan, a separate state for Muslims in the Indian subcontinent.

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