Which of the following correctly describes the policy of Indian National Congress towards the Princely States, as enunciated in its resolution passed at Nagpur in 1920?
1. It called upon Princes to grant responsible government in their States.
2. It emphasized that no distinction was to be made between the people of British India and the Princely States.
3. It supported the people of the states to undertake political activity as members of local Praja Mandals.
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"A toy tiger depicting a tiger mauling a European soldier is kept in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. It belonged to a Kingdom, whose King vehemently opposed the British expansion in India. The King was later defeated in a fierce battle by the British army. After this victory, a British medal depicting, a lion defeating a tiger in battle, was issued". The above paragraph refers to which of the following kings?
With reference to the first session of Indian National Congress, consider the following statements:
1. It was held at Calcutta in 1885.
2. It was presided over by W C Bonnerjee.
3. Surendranath Banerjee did not attend the session due to the simultaneous session of the Indian National Conference.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Regarding Karachi session 1931 of Congress, consider the following statements:
1. The goal of Congress is defined as Purna Swaraj for the first time.
2. A resolution on fundamental rights was accepted which included right to free and compulsory primary education as fundamental right.
3. A resolution on national economic programme was passed which included peasants and workers right to form union.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Which of the following methods was/were used by the indigo farmers during the Indigo revolt of 1859-60?
1. Peaceful demonstrations
2. Social boycotts
3. Maintenance of band of Lathiyals (armed retainers)
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Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the development of Local Self Government during the British period?
1. The Royal Commission on Decentralization (1907) recognized the importance of Panchayats at the village level.
2. The Government of India Act, 1919 brought local self-government as a provincial transferred subject.
3. The Simon Commission suggested giving more autonomy to local governments.
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Quit India movement was not characterized by which of the following?
With reference to peasants revolts after 1857, consider the following statements:
1. They wanted to abolish system of lanlordism.
2. They did not wish to pay interest on the sums borrowed from moneylenders.
3. They rejected right of British to collect tax on land.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Which of the following Navagrahas is sculptured as the rio-anthropomorphic snake deity ?
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the policy of carrot and stick used by the British?
1. It was a policy of repression followed by conciliation and further suppression.
2. It was used to create a split between the moderates and extremists in the Congress.
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Who among the following appeared at the historic Red Fort trials for the defence of INA prisoners?
1. Bhaulabhai Desai
2. Asaf Ali
3. Vallabhai Patel
4. K N Katju
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