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The Bose of the Indian National Army was:

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

Answer: Subhas Chandra Bose

Subhas Chandra Bose was the leader of the Indian National Army (INA), which fought alongside Japan during World War II against the British.

The Reign of Akbar is often referred to as a period of:

  • (A) Religious tolerance
  • (B) Religious intolerance
  • (C) Political instability
  • (D) Social unrest

Answer: Religious tolerance

Akbar is known for his policy of religious tolerance, including his efforts to foster harmony among Hindus and Muslims in his empire.

The Indian National Congress was founded by Allan Octavian Hume in which year?

  • (A) 1885
  • (B) 1895
  • (C) 1900
  • (D) 1910

Answer: 1885

The Indian National Congress was founded in 1885 by Allan Octavian Hume with the aim of providing a platform for Indian political leaders.

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The Revolt of 1857 started in which city?

  • (A) Delhi
  • (B) Meerut
  • (C) Lucknow
  • (D) Kanpur

Answer: Meerut

The Revolt of 1857, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny, began in Meerut and quickly spread across northern and central India.

The Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed between Mahatma Gandhi and which British official?

  • (A) Lord Minto
  • (B) Lord Wavell
  • (C) Lord Irwin
  • (D) Lord Mountbatten

Answer: Lord Irwin

The Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed in 1931 between Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Irwin, the then Viceroy of India, leading to a suspension of the Civil Disobedience Movement.

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

  • (A) Partition of Bengal
  • (B) Rowlatt Act
  • (C) Salt Tax
  • (D) Partition of Punjab

Answer: Partition of Bengal

The Swadeshi Movement (1905-1908) was launched as a response to the British decision to partition Bengal, a move that aimed to divide the region along religious lines.

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The Panchayati Raj System was first implemented in which state?

  • (A) Maharashtra
  • (B) Rajasthan
  • (C) Kerala
  • (D) Andhra Pradesh

Answer: Rajasthan

The Panchayati Raj System was first implemented in Rajasthan in 1959 as part of Indias rural self-governance system.

The First War of Indian Independence is also known as the:

  • (A) Sepoy Mutiny
  • (B) Great Rebellion
  • (C) Indian Revolt
  • (D) All of the above

Answer: All of the above

The 1857 revolt, also known as the First War of Indian Independence or Sepoy Mutiny, was a major uprising against British rule in India.

The Indian Civil Services was introduced during the reign of which British monarch?

  • (A) Queen Victoria
  • (B) King George III
  • (C) King Edward VII
  • (D) Queen Elizabeth II

Answer: Queen Victoria

The Indian Civil Services were introduced during the reign of Queen Victoria in the 19th century as part of the British colonial administration.

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The Salt Satyagraha was a part of which major Indian movement?

  • (A) Quit India Movement
  • (B) Civil Disobedience Movement
  • (C) Non-Cooperation Movement
  • (D) Salt March

Answer: Salt March

The Salt Satyagraha (1930), led by Gandhi, was a key part of Indias Civil Disobedience Movement to protest against the British Salt Laws.

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