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History for Entrance Exam Objective for Students
Lord Mountbatten came to India as Viceroy along with specific instructions to:
(a) balkanize the Indian sub-continent
(b) keep India united if possible
(c) accept Jinnah’s demand for Pakistan
(d) persuade the Congress to accept partition
Option a – balkanize the Indian sub-continent
Of the following, whose ideas had influenced Mahatma Gandhi’s thought?
(a) Karl Marx
(b) Hitler
(c) Tolstoy
(d) Lenin
Option c – Tolstoy
During the Indian Freedom struggle, who among the following started a journal “The Indian Sociologist”?
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji
(b) Bhikaji Cama
(c) Shyamji Krishna Varma
(d) Jatindranath Mukherjee
Option c – Shyamji Krishna Varma
The untouchable ‘Mahars’ launched an autonomous movement in the 1920s under Dr. Ambedkar. Which of the following was not one of the demands?
(a) Separate representation
(b) Abolition of ‘Mahar Watan’
(c) The right to use tanks and enter temples
(d) To be allowed to take the sacred thread
Option d – To be allowed to take the sacred thread
The Ahmedabad mills dispute arose because the:
(a) mill owners retrenched many workers on the plea of modernization
(b) the mill owners wanted to withdraw the ‘plague bonus’ as the epidemic had passed away
(c) the workers wanted higher wages and fewer working hours
(d) The government took over some of the mills
Option b – the mill owners wanted to withdraw the ‘plague bonus’ as the epidemic had passed away
The importance of Gandhiji’s Non-Cooperation Movement was that:
(a) it was a great movement on a large scale
(b) it showed the ability and the willingness of the people in general to endure
(c) non-violence was employed for the first time as an effective weapon of mass movement
(d) None of the above
Option c – non-violence was employed for the first time as an effective weapon of mass movement
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