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Consider the following pairs:
List-I (Organizations) | List-II (Founder) |
1. Tattvabodhini Sabha | Keshub Chandra Sen |
2. Satyashodhak Samaj | Jyotiba Phule |
3. Servants of India Society | Gopal Krishna Gokhle |
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
Consider the following about ‘Mineral Deposit locations in Ancient India’ :
1. Gold deposits in Kolar, Raichur
2. Copper deposits in Khetri, Keonjhar, Singbhum
3. Iron deposits in Kurnul, Palamau, Rajmahal
4. Tin deposits in Gaya, Hazaribagh, Ranchi
Which of the statements given above are correct?
With reference to Lord Wellesley, consider the following statements:
1. He was the first European governor general to use the system of subsidiary alliance in India.
2. He concluded the Treaty of Salbai with the Marathas.
3. He reformed the administration and introduced the civil services.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Consider the following movements:
1. Kisan movement
2. Akali movement
3. Moplah revolt
4. No tax movement at Guntur
5. Deccan peasant riots
Which of the above movements were impacted by the Non Cooperation Movement during 1920s?
Consider the following events in Mohammed bin tughlaq’s reign.
1. Qarachil expedition
2. Taxation in the Doab
3. Transfer of capital
4. Introduction of Token currency
The Correct chronological sequence of these events is:
Congress condemned the Government of India Act, 1935 as "totally disappointing" but still it fought elections in 1937 with the objective of ?
Consider the following statements with regard to Kisan Sabha Movement:
1. Members of Home Rule League played instrumental role in mobilizing peasants to organize themselves into Kisan Sabha.
2. The non-participation of high caste peasants eventually led to failure of this movement.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
The Revolt of 1857 saw wide participation of the Zamindars. This was because:
1. Their land rights fortified with frequent use of a quo Warranto by the administration.
2. Loss of status for them in the village.
3. Their estates confiscated by the administration and hence, suddenly found themselves without the source of income.
4. They formed the well-read and educated class who had feelings on Nationalism inculcated in them.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
In the context of Ancient Indian political history, which of the following Mahajanpada(s) was/were republics?
1. Kapilavastu
2. Vaishali
3. Kaushambi
4. Kosala
5. Avanti
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
Which of the following acts allowed the participation of non-official Indians in legislation?