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Which of the following pairs is/are correctly matched? War: Outcome
List-I (War) | List-II (Outcome) |
1. Second Afghan war | Treaty of Gandamak |
2. First Burmese war | Treaty of Yandobo |
3. Third Burmese war | Burma won its independence |
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Consider the following statements regarding Kisan Movement-
1. In 1936, All India Kisan Congress was founded in Delhi, later on known as All India Kisan Sabha.
2. The Kisan Gazette was passed by M.N. Roy.
3. In 1937 the All India Kisan Sabha was organized in Faizpur.
4. Ramanand Tirth organized the peasants of Hyderabad.
Which among of the above statements are correct?
Which of the following is the three pronged strategy used by the British to contain both moderates and extremists post partition of Bengal?
Who was the Delhi sultan to impose jizya even on the Brahmins?
In 1901, a famine Commission under the presidency of Sir Anthony MacDonnell was appointed. Which of the following was/were the commission’s recommendations?
1. Opening of agricultural banks.
2. Appointment of Famine commissioner in affected provinces.
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Consider the following statements about 18th century India:
1. The period witnessed the rapid decentralisation of political power in India.
2. The period witnessed a decline in arts and culture during the period due to increase in political conflicts and economic stagnation.
3. The period saw increased religious and communal strife due to the conservative religious policies of Muslim emperors such as Tipu Sultan.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Consider the following statements.
1. The All India Harijan Sangh was founded by Dr. B R Ambedkar.
2. Arya Samaj philosophy and teaching was against the caste system.
3. The aim of Satyashodhak Samaj was to spread education amongst women and lower caste people.
Which of the statements given above are correct ?
With reference to Tribal uprisings during the british rule, consider the following statements:
1. The tribal revolts were often led by religious and charismatic leaders promising divine intervention.
2. Tribals indiscriminately attacked the outsiders Indians or British.
3. They often used violence and armed resistance as method of protest.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Consider the following pairs:
List-I (Social Reformer Reforms) | List-II (Associated with) |
1. Jyotiba Phule | Started Bethune school for girl's education |
2. Dadabhai Naroji | Professed legal status and heritance rights for Parsi women |
3. Bal Shastri Jambekar | Attacked Brahmanical orthodoxy |
The correct chronological sequence of the above event is:
The interim government headed by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1946 was of great significance, because:
1. The Objective Resolution was passed by this government.
2. Both the Congress and the Muslim League came into an agreement on the partition of the country.
3. Muslim League gave up the Direct-Action Plan before joining this government.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?