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    Which colonial official commented on the 1904 Bengal partition saying, “Bengal united is a power. Bengal divided will pull in different ways. That is perfectly true and one of the merits of the scheme”?

    (A) Lord Curzon

    (B) H.H. Risley

    (C) Lord Minto

    (D) Sir Lancelot Hare

    Option b – H.H. Risley

    Who implemented the Dual System of Administration in Bengal during British rule?

    (A) Warren Hastings

    (B) William Bentinck

    (C) Robert Clive

    (D) Lord Curzon

    Option c – Robert Clive

    Identify the option that was NOT part of Lord Wellesley’s Subsidiary Alliance system:

    (A) The British guaranteed protection against external threats

    (B) The ally managed internal issues entirely on its own

    (C) The ally maintained a British military contingent in its territory

    (D) The ally could freely sign agreements with other rulers

    Option b – The ally managed internal issues entirely on its own

    Who initiated the Ryotwari system of land revenue collection?

    (A) Henry Dundas

    (B) Alexander Reed

    (C) David Ricardo

    (D) Mountstuart Elphinstone

    Option b – Alexander Reed

    The first French East India Company factory in India was established at:

    (A) Calicut

    (B) Surat

    (C) Pondicherry

    (D) Masulipatnam

    Option d – Masulipatnam

    Which crop was introduced to India by the Portuguese?

    (A) Opium

    (B) Coffee

    (C) Betel leaf

    (D) Chili

    Option d – Chili

    Which impact of British rule did not directly affect the Muslim middle class?

    (A) Exploitation by indigo planters

    (B) Disbandment of the Nawab’s army

    (C) Abolition of the rural police

    (D) Seizure of Imam’s lands that supported scholars

    Option a – Exploitation by indigo planters

    The Battle of Wandiwash in 1760 was fought between the British and:

    (A) The French

    (B) Spain

    (C) Mysore

    (D) The Carnatic forces

    Option a – The French

    On which date was the Queen’s Proclamation issued?

    (A) 1st November 1858

    (B) 10th May 1857

    (C) 29th March 1857

    (D) 11th February 1860

    Option a – 1st November 1858

    The inquiry committee formed after the 1928 Bangalore disturbances was headed by:

    (A) Sir Mirza Ismail

    (B) Sir M. Visvesvaraya

    (C) K.T. Bhashyam

    (D) Albion Banerjee

    Option b – Sir M. Visvesvaraya

    Which Act ended the East India Company’s monopoly on trade in India?

    (A) Charter Act of 1793

    (B) Charter Act of 1813

    (C) Charter Act of 1833

    (D) Charter Act of 1853

    Option b – Charter Act of 1813

    The main export of the Dutch from Coromandel ports was:

    (A) Textiles

    (B) Indigo

    (C) Spices

    (D) Saltpetre

    Option a – Textiles

    By what informal name was the East India Company also known?

    (A) Daniels Company

    (B) John Company

    (C) Company of Interlopers

    (D) Job Charlock Company

    Option b – John Company

    Which committee, SET up by the Maharaja of Mysore in 1918, aimed to increase non-Brahmin employment in government service?

    (A) L.G. Havanur Committee

    (B) Nagana Gowda Committee

    (C) Mecland Committee

    (D) Leslie Miller Committee

    Option d – Leslie Miller Committee

    Who was the first Christian missionary to establish a School in Mysore?

    (A) Sewell Missionary

    (B) Mysore Missionary

    (C) Wesleyan Missionary

    (D) Basil Missionary

    Option c – Wesleyan Missionary

    Who is recognized for introducing Local Self-Government in India?

    (A) Lord Dalhousie

    (B) Lord Lytton

    (C) Lord Ripon

    (D) Lord Curzon

    Option c – Lord Ripon

    Henry Vivian Derozio, an Anglo-Indian educationist, founded which movement?

    (A) The Young Bengal Movement

    (B) The Indian National Union

    (C) The Servants of India Society

    (D) The British India Association

    Option a – The Young Bengal Movement

    Which Act changed the title from “Governor-General of Bengal” to “Governor-General of India”?

    (A) Regulating Act of 1773

    (B) Charter Act of 1833

    (C) Government of India Act, 1858

    (D) Government of India Act, 1935

    Option b – Charter Act of 1833

    Which British king visited India and held a grand Durbar?

    (A) Edward VII

    (B) George V

    (C) James II

    (D) Edward VI

    Option b – George V

    When was the East India Company’s trade monopoly removed, opening Indian trade to all British subjects?

    (A) 1813

    (B) 1833

    (C) 1853

    (D) 1793

    Option a – 1813

    Which Act provided for communal representation in British India?

    (A) Indian Councils Act, 1892

    (B) Minto-Morley Reforms, 1909

    (C) Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms, 1919

    (D) Government of India Act, 1935

    Option b – Minto-Morley Reforms, 1909

    Why did Lord Wellesley establish Fort William College in Calcutta?

    (A) On instructions from the Board of Directors in London

    (B) To promote oriental learning in India

    (C) To provide employment to William Carey and associates

    (D) To train British civil servants for administrative duties

    Option d – To train British civil servants for administrative duties

    When was the Pakistan Resolution adopted?

    (A) 16th August, 1946

    (B) 26th January, 1935

    (C) 14th April, 1942

    (D) 23rd March, 1940

    Option d – 23rd March, 1940

    In which year did Lord Irwin officially open New Delhi as India’s new capital?

    (A) 1905

    (B) 1911

    (C) 1931

    (D) 1947

    Option c – 1931

    The Nayankara system was primarily associated with which dynasty?

    (A) Bahmani Kingdom

    (B) Chola Empire

    (C) Maratha Kingdom

    (D) Vijayanagara Empire

    Option d – Vijayanagara Empire

    Which of the following statements regarding Henry Louis Vivian Derozio is false?

    (A) Born in Calcutta in 1809

    (B) Served as a teacher at Sanskrit College from 1826–1830

    (C) Passed away from cholera at age 22

    (D) His students were known as Derozians

    Option b – Served as a teacher at Sanskrit College from 1826–1830

    Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms, which influenced the Government of India Act, 1919, introduced:

    (A) Self-rule for Indians

    (B) Dyarchy in provinces

    (C) Indian Administrative Service

    (D) Indian Police Service

    Option b – Dyarchy in provinces

    Under which treaty did the Peshwa accept the Subsidiary Alliance with the British?

    (A) Treaty of Purandhar

    (B) Treaty of Bassein

    (C) Treaty of Salbai

    (D) Treaty of Surji Arjangaon

    Option b – Treaty of Bassein

    In which year was the National Council of Education established?

    (A) 1906

    (B) 1908

    (C) 1909

    (D) 1911

    Option a – 1906

    The English East India Company stopped functioning as a trading enterprise under which Act?

    (A) Pitt’s India Act, 1784

    (B) Charter Act, 1833

    (C) Charter Act, 1813

    (D) Government of India Act, 1858

    Option b – Charter Act, 1833

    The Constituent Assembly of India was formed under the framework of:

    (A) Cripps Mission

    (B) Wavell Plan

    (C) Cabinet Mission Plan

    (D) Nehru Report

    Option c – Cabinet Mission Plan

    Which European colonial power was the last to reach India?

    (A) Portuguese

    (B) Dutch

    (C) British

    (D) French

    Option d – French

    The Treaty of Seringapatam marked the end of which conflict?

    (A) Second Anglo-Maratha War

    (B) Third Anglo-Maratha War

    (C) Third Anglo-Mysore War

    (D) Fourth Anglo-Mysore War

    Option c – Third Anglo-Mysore War

    Vasco da Gama, the explorer who reached India by sea, was from:

    (A) Portugal

    (B) America

    (C) Germany

    (D) Italy

    Option a – Portugal

    Aurangzeb sent Mukarrab Khan against:

    (A) Shahji Bhonsle

    (B) Shivaji

    (C) Sambhaji

    (D) Shahu

    Option c – Sambhaji

    Who first introduced tobacco into India?

    (A) Chinese

    (B) Portuguese

    (C) English

    (D) French

    Option b – Portuguese

    When were the Portuguese territories of Goa, Daman, and Diu integrated into India?

    (A) 1961

    (B) 1971

    (C) 1981

    (D) 1951

    Option a – 1961

    During the early 17th century, the English East India Company had factories at which of the following locations?. 1. Broach 2. Chicacole 3. Trichinopoly

      (A) Only 1

      (B) Only 1 and 2

      (C) Only 3

      (D) Only 2 and 3

      Option a – Only 1

      Regarding women’s representation in India: 1. Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms of 1919 granted voting rights to women above 21. 2. Government of India Act, 1935 provided reserved seats for women in legislatures.Which is correct?

        (A) Only 1

        (B) Only 2

        (C) Both 1 and 2

        (D) Neither 1 nor 2

        Option b – Only 2

        Who served as Secretary of the Hindu Female School, later renamed Bethune Female School?

        (A) Annie Besant

        (B) Debendranath Tagore

        (C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

        (D) Sarojini Naidu

        Option c – Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

        Which statements about the formation of Indian kingdoms are correct?. 1. The Nizamat of Arcot was formed from Hyderabad State 2. The Mysore Kingdom emerged from the Vijayanagara Empire 3. Rohilkhand Kingdom was formed from lands occupied by Ahmad Shah Durrani

          (A) Only 1 and 2

          (B) Only 2

          (C) Only 2 and 3

          (D) Only 3

          Option a – Only 1 and 2

          During the 1857 uprising, which leader was betrayed by an associate, captured, and executed by the British?

          (A) Nana Saheb

          (B) Kunwar Singh

          (C) Khan Bahadur Khan

          (D) Tatya Tope

          Option d – Tatya Tope

          Which 1857 leader’s birth name was Ram Chandra Pandurang?

          (A) Kunwar Singh

          (B) Tatya Tope

          (C) Nana Saheb

          (D) Mangal Pandey

          Option b – Tatya Tope

          Out of the assurances made in Queen Victoria’s 1858 proclamation, which one was actually carried out by the British? ( Most Repeated Modern History mcqs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Policy of annexation would be stopped

          (B) Native rulers’ status would be maintained

          (C) Equal treatment for all subjects, including Indians and Europeans

          (D) No interference in Indians’ Social and religious practices

          Option a – Policy of annexation would be stopped

          Who was the prominent revolutionary leader in Bihar during the 1857 uprising? ( Most Repeated Modern History mcqs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Namdar Khan

          (B) Babu Kunwar Singh

          (C) Birsa Munda

          (D) Shankar Shabh

          Option b – Babu Kunwar Singh

          Which commission dealt with reorganizing the Indian Army after the 1857 revolt? ( Most Repeated Modern History mcqs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Public Service Commission

          (B) Peel Commission

          (C) Hunter Commission

          (D) Simon Commission

          Option b – Peel Commission

          After the 1857 revolt, the British recruited soldiers mainly from: ( Most Repeated Modern History mcqs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Brahmins of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

          (B) Bengalis and Oriyas

          (C) Gurkhas, Sikhs, and Punjabis

          (D) Madras Presidency and Marathas

          Option c – Gurkhas, Sikhs, and Punjabis

          When did Queen Victoria formally announce that India was under British Crown control? ( Most Repeated Modern History mcqs in all Government Exams )

          (A) 1st November, 1858

          (B) 31st December, 1857

          (C) 6th January, 1858

          (D) 17th November, 1859

          Option a – 1st November, 1858

          Who led the 1857 uprising in Assam? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Diwan Maniram Dutta

          (B) Kandarpeshwar Singh

          (C) Purandar Singh

          (D) Piali Barua

          Option a – Diwan Maniram Dutta

          From 15th July, 1857 to 20th January, 1858, the center of the revolt in Bihar was: ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Rampur

          (B) Hamirpur

          (C) Dheerpur

          (D) Jagdishpur

          Option d – Jagdishpur

          Who commanded the revolutionary forces in Jagdishpur during 1857? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Kunwar Singh

          (B) Chandra Shekhar

          (C) Tirath Singh

          (D) Ram Singh

          Option a – Kunwar Singh

          Who was the ruler of Jagdishpur at the time of the revolt? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Nana Saheb

          (B) Tatya Tope

          (C) Rani Lakshmi Bai

          (D) Kunwar Singh

          Option d – Kunwar Singh

          Who successfully defeated the combined forces of the British and Jodhpur in 1857? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Tatya Tope

          (B) Nawab Vazeer Khan of Tonk

          (C) Maharaja Ram Singh

          (D) Thakur Kushal Singh of Auwa

          Option d – Thakur Kushal Singh of Auwa

          Which of the following locations was not a key center of the 1857 uprising? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Ajmer

          (B) Jaipur

          (C) Neemuch

          (D) Auwa

          Option b – Jaipur

          Who was an active revolutionary against the British during the 1857 uprising? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Chandrashekhar Azad

          (B) Ramprasad Bismil

          (C) Shahdat Khan

          (D) Makhan Lal Chaturvedi

          Option c – Shahdat Khan

          Who was recognized as the fiercest opponent of the British during 1857? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah

          (B) Maulvi Imadadullah

          (C) Maulana Fazi-i-Haq Khairabadi

          (D) Nawab Liaquat Ali

          Option a – Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah

          Which poet witnessed the events of the 1857 uprising? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Mir Taqi Mir

          (B) Zauq

          (C) Ghalib

          (D) Iqbal

          Option c – Ghalib

          Where was the Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib originally from?

          (A) Agra

          (B) Delhi

          (C) Lahore

          (D) Lucknow

          Option a – Agra

          Who among the following was not directly involved in the Revolt of 1857? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Tatya Tope

          (B) Rani Lakshmi Bai

          (C) Bahadur Shah Zafar

          (D) Bhagat Singh

          Option d – Bhagat Singh

          Who was not related to the 1857 revolt? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Begum Hazrat Mahal

          (B) Kunwar Singh

          (C) Udham Singh

          (D) Maulvi Shemadullah

          Option c – Udham Singh

          Which dynasty lent the most support to the British during the 1857 uprising? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Scindias of Gwalior

          (B) Holkars of Indore

          (C) Bhonsles of Nagpur

          (D) Lodhis of Ramgarh

          Option a – Scindias of Gwalior

          How did the educated Indian middle class react to the 1857 revolt? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Opposed the uprising

          (B) Supported the uprising

          (C) Stayed neutral

          (D) Fought against native rulers

          Option c – Stayed neutral

          Which area remained unaffected by the 1857 uprising? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Jhansi

          (B) Chittor

          (C) Jagdishpur

          (D) Lucknow

          Option b – Chittor

          Who was the Governor-General of India during the 1857 revolt? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Lord Dalhousie

          (B) Lord Minto

          (C) Lord Canning

          (D) Lord Bentinck

          Option c – Lord Canning

          Who held the post of Governor-General during the Sepoy Mutiny? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Lord Canning

          (B) Lord Dalhousie

          (C) Lord Hardinge

          (D) Lord Lytton

          Option a – Lord Canning

          Who commanded the British forces at Barrackpore during the 1857 revolt? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Henry Lawrence

          (B) Colonel Finnis

          (C) Hearsey

          (D) Sir Hugh Wheeler

          Option c – Hearsey

          Who SET up Allahabad as the emergency headquarters during 1857? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Lord Canning

          (B) Lord Cornwallis

          (C) Lord Wellesley

          (D) Lord William Bentinck

          Option a – Lord Canning

          Who was the British Prime Minister during the 1857 uprising? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Churchill

          (B) Palmerston

          (C) Attlee

          (D) Gladstone

          Option b – Palmerston

          What was the main factor responsible for the failure of the 1857 revolt? ( Most Repeated Modern History MCQs in all Government Exams )

          (A) Lack of Hindu-Muslim unity

          (B) Absence of a common strategy and central coordination

          (C) Limited geographical spread of the revolt

          (D) Non-participation of landlords

          Option b – Absence of a common strategy and central coordination

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