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The Panchayati Raj System was introduced as a part of which amendment to the Indian Constitution?

  • (A) 73rd Amendment
  • (B) 74th Amendment
  • (C) 52nd Amendment
  • (D) 56th Amendment

Answer: 73rd Amendment

The Panchayati Raj System was introduced by the 73rd Amendment to the Indian Constitution in 1992, providing a system of rural local governance.

The Battle of Plassey in 1757 was significant because it:

  • (A) Led to the establishment of the Mughal Empire
  • (B) Marked the end of British rule in India
  • (C) Led to the British control over Bengal
  • (D) Resulted in the defeat of the Marathas

Answer: Led to the British control over Bengal

The Battle of Plassey, fought between the British East India Company and the Nawab of Bengal, led to British control over Bengal and expanded British influence in India.

The Salt Satyagraha of 1930 was led by Mahatma Gandhi to protest against the British monopoly on what?

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

Answer: Salt

The Salt Satyagraha of 1930 was a nonviolent protest led by Mahatma Gandhi against the British monopoly on salt production and the salt tax.

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The Indian National Army was formed by which leader?

  • (A) Lala Lajpat Rai
  • (B) Subhas Chandra Bose
  • (C) Jawaharlal Nehru
  • (D) Bhagat Singh

Answer: Subhas Chandra Bose

The Indian National Army (INA) was formed by Subhas Chandra Bose with the help of Japan to fight against British rule during World War II.

The Civil Disobedience Movement was led by Mahatma Gandhi in which year?

  • (A) 1920
  • (B) 1930
  • (C) 1940
  • (D) 1942

Answer: 1930

The Civil Disobedience Movement was led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930, marked by the Salt March to Dandi and other acts of nonviolent resistance.

The Swadeshi Movement was launched in response to the British decision to partition which region?

  • (A) Bengal
  • (B) Punjab
  • (C) Maharashtra
  • (D) Tamil Nadu

Answer: Bengal

The Swadeshi Movement was launched in 1905 to protest the British decision to partition Bengal, which divided the region along religious lines.

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The Mughal Emperor who was known for his religious tolerance and efforts for social reforms was:

  • (A) Akbar
  • (B) Jahangir
  • (C) Shah Jahan
  • (D) Aurangzeb

Answer: Akbar

Akbar is remembered for his religious tolerance and for implementing social reforms, including the abolition of the jizya tax.

The Battle of Buxar in 1764 was fought between the British and which Indian ruler?

  • (A) Mir Qasim
  • (B) Siraj-ud-Daula
  • (C) Shuja-ud-Daula
  • (D) Nadir Shah

Answer: Mir Qasim

The Battle of Buxar (1764) was fought between the British East India Company and Mir Qasim, the Nawab of Bengal, resulting in a British victory.

The Maratha Empire was founded by:

  • (A) Shivaji
  • (B) Rajaram
  • (C) Sambhaji
  • (D) Shahu Maharaj

Answer: Shivaji

The Maratha Empire was founded by Shivaji Maharaj in the 17th century, known for his military prowess and administrative reforms.

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The Great Revolt of 1857 was also called the:

  • (A) Sepoy Mutiny
  • (B) First War of Indian Independence
  • (C) Freedom Struggle
  • (D) All of the above

Answer: All of the above

The Great Revolt of 1857 is referred to as the Sepoy Mutiny, First War of Indian Independence, or simply the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

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