MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: History 01 (English)
1 C. 1931
2 A. September 1920
3 C. CR Das and Motilal Nehru
4 A. Lahore session held in 1929
5 D. On 26th January 1930
6 B. Ramsay McDonald
7 A. MK Gandhi
8 A. King George V
9 A. Poona Pact
10 D. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
11 C. 1930
13 C. Sabarmati
14 C. Visit of Simon Commission
15 C. 3 1 2 4
16 C. Mahatma Gandhi
17 B. CF Andrews
18 D. LaIa Lajpat Rai
19 A. Bhagat Singh
20 B. Dadabhai Naoroji
21 C. Dayanand
22 D. New India
23 B. Syed Ahmed Khan
24 B. 4 3 2 1
25 C. Dadabhai Naoroji
26 D. The salary of the Secretary of State for India was not to be paid by Parliament.
27 D. Land Revenue
28 C. 1937
29 A. First World War
30 B. The Act of 1919
31 D. Hume
32 A. Bombay
33 B. 1919
34 C. Dyer
35 C. Hunter
36 D. relieved of his service
37 C. Ali Brothers
38 B. Turkey
39 B. LaIa Lajpat Rai
40 D. Nehru
41 A. 4 3 2 1
42 A. Bardoli
43 B. Allahabad
44 B. Lord Irwin
45 C. 7
46 C. Jatin Das
47 A. Jawaharala Nehru
48 A. 12th March
49 B. Sabarmati Ashram
50 C. Wedgwood Benn
51 D. Abstinence
52 C. constructive programme
53 D. Mahatma Gandhi
54 A. Rajkot Satyagraha
55 C. Vallabhbhai Patel
56 A. communal representation
57 C. Mahatma Gandhi
58 C. Zamindari System
59 B. Tipu Sultan
60 C. Seringapatam
61 C. Warren Hastings
62 B. Subsidiary Alliance
63 C. poor purchasing power of the people due to their extreme poverty and rise in prices
64 C. penalisation of parties to a marriage in which the girl was below 14 or the boy was below 18 years of age
65 C. Asaf-ud-daula
66 B. Begum Hazrat Mahal
67 D. Allahabad
68 A. Peshwa Baji Rao II
69 D. Both (A) and (B) above
70 C. they grew out of local grievances
71 B. Moneylenders
72 C. the British Forest Laws
73 C. Birsa Munda
74 D. Santhal Rebellion in Bihar (1855-56)
75 B. Indian Soldiers Mutiny at Vellore (1806)
76 A. Landholders Society of Calcutta
77 C. iii v i ii iv
78 C. elimination of foreign rule and return of the old order
79 B. it was poorly organised and the rebels had no common ideal
80 B. ii i iv iii
81 C. Vasudev Balwant Phadke
82 D. handicrafts
83 D. All the above
84 B. Dadabhai Naoroji
85 C. British mercantile industrial capitalist class
86 B. Peasantry
87 A. railways
88 D. All the above
89 B. iii i ii v iv
90 B. ii i iv iii v
91 C. vi iii i v ii iv
92 D. Raja Ram Mohun Roy
93 D. untouchability
94 B. Jyotiba Phule
95 C. iii iv ii i
96 A. Dayanand Saraswati and Vivekananda
97 C. Gopal Hari Deshmukh
98 C. Henry Vivian Derozio
99 C. It combined the opposition to the evil practices of Hinduism with an aggressive assertion of the superiority of the Vedic religion and Indian thought over all other faiths
100 C. Both (A) and (B) above
101 B. To overthrow the Sikhs in the Punjab and the British in Bengal and to restore Muslim power in India
102 D. A small band of Moplahs committed collective suicides in the belief of being called Shahids (martyrs)
103 D. The urban educated Marathas were his most ardent followers
104 B. Bankim Chandra with his historical novels culminating with Ananda Math (1882)
105 B. Indian National Conference
106 B. Dadabhai Naoroji
107 B. India
108 D. Only (A) and (B) above
109 B. Lord Curzon
110 B. Bengal and Eastern Bengal & Assam
111 C. Aurobindo Ghose
112 C. composing of patriotic songs
113 B. Calcutta (1906)
114 A. election of the President of the INC
115 C. for seditious writings in his paper Kesari
116 D. CR Das
117 D. for attempting to murder Kingsfords, the Chief Presidency Magistrate at Muzaffarpur, who had ordered severe flogging to some young men for minor offences.
118 B. The Calcutta Corporation Act and the Indian Universities Act were taken off the statute book
119 B. Dacca
120 C. Shyamji Krishnavarma
121 C. Madam Bhikaji Cama
122 B. International Socialist Congress Stuttgart
123 B. Lala Har Dayal
124 C. a weekly paper Ghadar published in commemoration of the Revolt of 1857
125 A. Anusilan Samiti
126 A. Barindra Kumar Ghosh
127 A. Anusilan Samiti
128 A. Ras Behari Bose
129 C. Both (A) and (B) above
130 C. Annie Besant
131 C. self-government for India within the British Commonwealth
132 A. New India and Commonweal
133 C. the Home Rule Movement
134 B. 1917
135 C. restoration of the Sultan of Turkey who was Caliph of the Muslim World
136 C. in support of the Khilafat demand when the Central Khilafat Committee organised a general all-India hartal on August 1, 1920
137 A. restoration of the old status of the Caliph (Khilafat Demand) and attainment of Swaraj for India
138 B. Jallianwala Bagh tragedy
139 A. the Chauri Chaura incident
140 D. All the above
141 A. Swaraj Party
142 D. Only (A) and (B) above
143 D. Sachindra Sanyal
144 C. Snehlata
145 B. Bhagat Singh
146 A. Jatin Das
147 D. Both (A) and (B) above
148 C. Jawaharlal Nehru
149 D. To treat the communal problem as a national issue
150 B. Dandi March to break the Salt Laws
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