HISTORY MCQS SET 41
401) Before Quit India movement, the British government made a plan to imprison Gandhi and other Congress leaders. The plan was known asA) Operation Desen
B) Operation Blue Star
C) Operation Seashore
D) Operation Zero Hour
Answer: Operation Zero Hour
402) Who started the Ahmadia Movement in 1889
A) Altaf Hussain
B) Nazir Ahmad
C) Shibli Mohani
D) Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
Answer: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
403)
List-I List-II
A Dutch 1 Goa
B English 2 Calicut
C Portuguese 3 Hooghly
D French 4 Chinsura
A) 3 4 1 2
B) 1 3 2 4
C) 2 3 1 4
D) 2 1 4 3
Answer: 2 3 1 4
404) Statement (A) : The Dutch East India Company started Trade with India in early 17th century.
Reason (R) : Dutch desired to exchange black pepper and spices with cotton.
A) A and R both are true and A has been correctly explained by R.
B) A and R both are true and A has not been correctly explained by R.
C) A is correct R is wrong
D) A is wrong R is correct.
Answer: A is correct R is wrong
405) Whose enemies were Raja Vallabh, Ghasiti Begum and Shaukat Jang ?
A) Alivardi Khan
B) Sirajuddaula
C) Mir Qasim
D) Nand Kumar
Answer: Sirajuddaula
406) In March 1784, on the insistence of whom the treaty of Manglore was signed ?
A) Warren Hastings
B) Col. Fultem
C) Tipu Sultan
D) Lord. Macartne
Answer: Lord. Macartne
407) Which of the following is correctly matched?
A) Ram Narain--Commander of Sirajuddaula
B) Mir Madan--Diwan of Mir Jafar
C) Rai Durlabh--Subedar of Bihar
D) Jagzit Seth--Famous Seth of Bengal
Answer: Jagzit Seth--Famous Seth of Bengal
408) Which was the Charter Act to close the trade East India Company with China?
A) 1793
B) 1813
C) 1833
D) 1853
Answer: 1833
409) With whom Ring Face is related?
A) Henry Lawrence v
B) Dalhousie
C) Warren Hastings
D) Lord Hastings
Answer: Warren Hastings
410) Assam was made an independent province when
A) In 1905 Curzon divided Bengal
B) Minto declared new reform resolutions in l906
C) In 1911, the partition of Bengal was cancelled
D) In I9 l 9 when Montague Chelmsford reforms were introduced
Answer: In 1911, the partition of Bengal was cancelled
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