1.The ‘Homespun Movement’ and the Salt March promoted
by Mahatma Gandhiji in India are examples of his policy of -----
Non-violent protest
2. Which year is considered to be a memorable landmark in
the history of India’s Struggle for Freedom? ---- 1921
3. The First War of Independence took place in the year (OR)
In which year did the Sepoy Mutiny, India’s first Freedom Struggle, takes place? ----- 1857
4. Mahatma Gandhiji was the editor of ----- Young India
5. Who was not a member of the Constituent Assembly? ---
Mahatma Gandhi
6.. Who among the following was not a member of the Royal
Commission on the Public Services in India, 1912?-----------
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
7. Which national leader of India, preached through his
paper ‘Kesari’, his new ideals of self-help and national revival
among the masses?---------------Bal Gangadhar Tilak
8. Which newspaper was started by Lokamanya Tilak to serve
as a mouthpiece for the Indians in the Freedom Struggle? -----Kesari
9.. The Cabinet Mission to India was headed by ----- Lord Pethick-Lawrence
10.In which one of the following provinces was a Congress
ministry not formed under Act of 1935? ----- Punjab
11. Under whose Presidency was the Lahore Session of the
Indian National Congress held in the year 1929 wherein a resolution was adopted to gain complete independence from the British? ------ Jawaharlal Nehru
12. Unity between the Congress and Muslim League (Lucknow
Pact) and between the Moderates and Extremists took place in ---- 1916
13. At which Congress Session was the Working Committee authorized to launch a programme of Civil Disobedience? ----Lahore
14. The historic 1929 Lahore Session of Indian National
Congress was presided over by ---- Jawaharlal Nehru
15. Who among the following drafted the resolution on
Fundamental Rights for the Karachi Session of Congress in
1931? ----------- Jawaharlal Nehru
16. Who among the following was the Chairman of the Union
Constitution Committee of the Constituent Assembly? -----Jawaharlal Nehru
17. Who made the comment on the Constitution should not
be so rigid that it cannot be adapted to the changing needs of national development and strength? ---- Rajiv Gandhi
18 .‘Vande Mataram’ was first sung at the session of the Indian National Congress in ----- 1896
19.. The expression ‘Tryst with Destiny’ was used by Jawaharlal
Nehru on the occasion of ---------------August Declaration
20. India enacted an important event of Indian National Movement celebrating the 75th
anniversary. Which was it? ----- -----------Civil Obedience Movement
21. Which one of the following principle with regard to
‘Panchsheel’? --- Mutual Non-interference in each other’s
internal matters, Mutual Non-aggression, Mutual respect for
each others territorial integrity and sovereignty
22. The Agreement between India and China, by which both
accepted ‘Panchsheel’ as the basis of their relations, was signed in ---- 1954
23.‘Panchsheel’ was signed between ------ Jawaharlal Nehru
and Chou-En-Lai
24. When was the famous Gandhi–Irwin Pact signed? ---- 1931
25.. Who coined the term ‘Non-Alignment’? ----- Krishna Menon
26. Who among the following repealed the Vernacular Press
Act? ---- Lord Ripon
27.Who was assigned the task of partitioning India in 1947? --
-- Sir Cyril Redcliffe
28. Which Englishman’s role was control to the founding of
the Indian National Congress? (OR) Which British was elemental
in the formation of the Indian National Congress? ---- Allen
Octavian Hume
29.. Subhash Chandra Bose renamed what as “Shaheed and
Swaraj”? ---------The Andaman and Nicobar Islands
30. Which party was founded by Subhash Chandra Bose in the
year 1939 after he broke away from the Congress? (OR) Which
political party was founded by Subhash Chandra Bose? -----
Forward Bloc
31. The Indian National Army was founded by ----- Subhash
Chandra Bose
32. In which year and place did Subhash Chandra Bose re-
organized the Azad Hind Fauz (also known as Indian National
Army–INA)? ------ 1943, Singapore
33. By what name was the woman’s regiment of the Indian
National Army known? ---- Rani Jhansi Regiment
34. The INA, organized by Subhash Chandra Bose, surrendered
to the British after the collapse of ---- Japan
35. During the Indian Freedom Struggle, who among the
following proposed that Swaraj should be defined has complete
independence free from all foreign controls? ---- Abul Kalam Azad
36. The leader of the Bardoli Satyagraha (1928) was -------------
Vallabhbhai Patel
37.. When did the British Parliament pass the Indian
Independence Bill? ----------01.07.1947
38. The reference to Hindus in Article 25 of the Constitution
does not include --- Parsees
234. Financial allocation for education was made for the first
time by the Charter Act of ---- 1813
39. ‘Go Back to the Vedas’ was the motto of ---- Swami
Dayananda Saraswati
40. Which of the following persons became Vice President
after serving as acting President of India for a short duration? --
-- Mohammed Hidyathullah
41.Who gave the first draft of the Constitution to the Drafting
Committee to consider and improve ---------- B. N. Rau
42. In 1921, a Session of the Indian National Congress was
held when its President was in prison and with some other
leader acting as its President. Who was the Congress President
in prison? --- C. R. Das
43.Following the famous ‘Quit India Resolve’, the top Congress leaders were arrested On --- 09.08.1942
44. The ‘Quit India Movement’ started at and when ----
Bombay, 08.08.1942
45. Which famous Movement did Mahatma Gandhi launch in
August 1942? ---- Quit India Movement
46. In how many provinces did the Indian National Congress
form Governments after the elections to the Assemblies held
under the Government of India Act of 1935? ----- 7
47. The Muslim League declared its goal of forming Pakistan in
which city in 1940? ----- Karachi
48. Name the only Indian ruler who has died fighting the
British? ---- Tippu Sultan
59. Who was the first Muslim Invader of India? ----------
Mohammed Bin Kasim
50. The words ‘Satyameva Jayate’ inscribed in Devanagiri
script below the abacus of the State Emblem of India are taken
from -------------- Mundaka
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