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Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: History - English Set 02 Answers and Explanations

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Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: History 02 (English)



1 C. 4 3 2 1
2 D. Gandhi did nothing to save the lives of Bhagat Singh, Sukh Dev and Raj Guru who had been awarded the death sentence
3 D. All the above
4 D. All the above
5 D. All the above
6 C. for his own purification and that of his associates for greater commitment to the cause of the Harijans
7 A. individually
8 C. he wanted to devote himself fully to constructive programme and Harijan welfare
9 B. the Act of 1935
10 D. Nowhere
11 B. Bicameral Legislature
12 D. 8
13 D. failure of the British to define their war aims
14 C. Pattabhi Sitaramayya
15 D. Forward Block
16 A. Deliverance Day
17 C. social and religious reforms
18 C. Khuda-i-Khidamatgar (Servants of God)
19 C. Civil Disobedience Movement
20 A. Sir Mohammad Iqbal
21 B. Lahore
22 C. General Mohan Singh
23 C. Indian Prisoners of war under the Japanese
24 C. Singapore
25 D. Subhash Brigade
26 C. both (A) and (B) above
27 C. Aga Khan Palace
28 C. his identification with the Indian people
29 A. July 14, 1942
30 D. Freedom of India is an end that will purify all means employed to achieve it.
31 D. All the above
32 D. Vallabhbhai Patel
33 B. The Muslim majority provinces should be separately constituted into a Union of Pakistan 
34 B. work for harijan welfare
35 A. August 16, 1946
36 B. Calcutta              
37 B. Jawaharlal Nehru
38 A. December 9, 1946
39 B. February 20, 1947
40 C. June 3 Plan or Mountbatten Plan
41 C. To prevent the loss of prestige of the Congress Ministers who had agreed to the partition
42 A. Government of India Act 1935 
43 D. ii iii iv i
44 C. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
45 C. v iv iii ii i
46 B. the Ganges
47 C. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
48 D. BG Tilak
49 B. The partition of Bengal
50 B. Passive resistance
51 D. South Africa
52 C. It is the best weapon of the weak against the strong
53 A. Ahimsa
54 A. He was universally adored, admired and respected by all castes, communities and classes
55 D. Marx
56 B. As the Home Minister of free India he brought about the integration of 600-odd Indian States with the Indian Republic 
57 C. Vaishnava Jana To Tene Kahiye
58 C. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
59 A. Mohammed Iqbal
60 C. Rabindranath Tagore
61 D. Winston Churchill
62 B. Lord Dalhousie
63 C. MN Roy
64 C. General Secretary
65 A. Dadabhai Naoroji
66 A. Extremist
67 C. Bharat Vidhata
68 C. Both (A) and (B) above
69 A. Princely States
70 B. Mula Shankar
71 B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
72 C. Swadeshi
73 C. Both (A) and (B) above
74 D. VJ Patel
75 A. Kerala
76 D. Abul Kalam Azad
77 B. Womesh Chandra Bannerjee
78 C. Theosophical Society and Arya Samaj
79 A. Hardinge
80 A. Sir SP Sinha
81 B. Belur
82 C. AO Hume
83 D. Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi
84 A. Swami Vivekananda
85 C. Sister Nivedita
86 B. Bombay Times
87 A. India House
88 B. Sohan Singh Bhakna
89 C. Commander-in-Chief
90 A. different associations of Indians living in South-East Asia
91 C. feeling of loyalty to the British Government
92 B. Sir William Wedderburn
93 C. Lord Linlithgow
94 D. Assam
95 B. Muslim League
96 B. Linlithgow
97 C. Chruchill
98 C. Mohammed Iqbal
99 D. Rahmat Ali
100 A. Lahore
101 B. Rs 400,000
102 B. 1773
103 B. 4 years
104 A. Bengal
105 B. 5 years
106 A. Bengal
107 D. Three Judges
108 B. Europe
109 C. Dupleix
110 B. Hyderabad and Carnatic
111 A. Anwaruddin
112 C. Awadh
113 A. Rohelas
114 B. Afghan
115 D. Panipat
116 A. The Nawab of Awadh
117 C. Clive
118 D. Bentinck
119 A. Collector
120 C. Hardinge
121 A. Russian menace
122 A. The British and the Peshwa
123 B. Assaye
124 B. Amritsar
125 A. Sobraon
126 B. 1846
127 A. Hugli
128 B. Farrukh-Siyar
129 A. Mir Kasim
130 D. Monghyr
131 A. Major Munro
132 D. English
133 C. Macpherson
134 D. Burmese
135 C. Danubyu
136 B. Meadows Taylor
137 A. Calcutta
138 B. V A Smith
139 C. Gwalior
140 A. Hindukush
141 B. Canning
142 B. Satyendra Nath Tagore
143 A. Sir Richard Strachey
144 D. Ajmer
145 B. II, I, III, IV
146 B. Delhi
147 A. 1911
148 C. American experts
149 A. Justice
150 C. Secretary of State for India
151 C. Reading
152 A. Lahore
153 C. Calcutta
154 B. Professor
155 A. 1889
156 C. 1885
157 A. 4 3 2 1
158 C. Sir John Lawrence
159 B. Muslim
160 A. 1912
161 B. Lahore
162 C. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
163 C. Md Iqbal
164 A. July 1947
165 B. Journal
166 A. India Wins Freedom
167 C. Gokhale
168 B. Amritsar
169 A. Motilal Nehru
170 A. 2 1 4 3
171 C. Northbrook
172 B. Afghanistan
173 A. 1919
174 B. 1921
175 A. England
176 B. Arabic
177 D. Jawaharlal Nehru
178 D. S N Banerjee
179 A. S N BanneIjee
180 C. Tilak
181 A. Meerut
182 C. The Episode of the Greased Cartridges
183 A. Duars
184 C. 1876
185 B. Ripon
186 C. Krishnaraja III
187 C. Maharashtra
188 B. Malaya
189 B. Bipin Chandra Pal
190 A. SN Banerjee
191 D. Crown
192 C. The Parliament in England
193 B. The Punjab
194 B. President
195 A. Failure of Double Government
196 B. Fort William
197 A. Prime Minister Pitt
198 C. Board of Control
199 B. Indian Revenues
200 D. Governor-General
201 A. 20 years
202 A. Tea
203 A. China
204 C. Calcutta
205 A. One lakh
206 D. Haileybury
207 C. 1833
208 B. Governor-General in Council
209 C. 1853
210 B. Legislation
211 D. The Lieutenant Governor
212 B. In the name of the Crown
213 B. 1858
214 C. Lord Minto
215 B. Lord Curzon
216 A. Lala Hardayal
217 C. Tattvabodhini Sabha
218 A. Lord Dalhousie
219 D. Mir Kasim
220 D. Germany and Russia

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