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History of India for AP Constable Exam

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History of India for AP Constable Exam Objective for Students

Who of the following had pleaded from the side of Indian National Army Officers in their Red Fort trial?

(a) C.R. Das

(b) Motilal Nehru

(c) M.A. Jinnah

(d) Sir T.B. Sapru

Option d – Sir T.B. Sapru

By whom was the ‘Quit India’ resolution moved in the Bombay session of the Congress in the year 1942?

(a) Jawaharlal Nehru

(b) Narendra Deo

(c) Rajendra Prasad

(d) J.B. Kripalani

Option a – Jawaharlal Nehru

Lahore Session of Muslim League (1940) was presided over by:

(a) Liaqat Ali Khan

(b) Chaudhary Khaliquzzaman

(c) Mohammad Ali Jinnah

(d) Fatima Jinnah

Option c – Mohammad Ali Jinnah

“Tinkathia System” in Champaran meant:

(a) Cultivation of Indigo on the 3/20 area of land.

(b) Cultivation of Indigo on the 3/19 area of land.

(c) Cultivation of Indigo on the 3/18 area of land.

(d) None of the above

Option a – Cultivation of Indigo on the 3/20 area of land

In which of the following sessions of the Indian National Congress did Mahatma Gandhi say, “Gandhi may die but Gandhism will remain forever”?

(a) Calcutta Session, 1928

(b) Lahore Session, 1929

(c) Madras Session, 1927

(d) Karachi Session, 1931

Option d – Karachi Session, 1931

The demand for the Tebhaga Peasant Movement in Bengal was for:

(a) the reduction of the share of the landlords from one-half of the crop to one-third

(b) the grant of ownership of land to peasants as they were the actual cultivators of the land

(c) the uprooting of the Zamindari system and the end of serfdom

(d) writing off all peasant debts

Option a – the reduction of the share of the landlords from one-half of the crop to one-third

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