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Rumblings of the Pre-Gandhian Era

Description: Rumblings of the Pre-Gandhian Era-(E)
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Who among the following was involved in the Alipore Bomb Case?

  1. Bipin Chandra Pal

  2. S.N. Banerjee

  3. Aurobindo Ghosh

  4. Barindra Kumar Ghose


Correct Option: D

The Asiatic Society was established in Calcutta by

  1. Warren Hastings

  2. Sir William Jones

  3. Jonathan Duncan

  4. A.O.Hume


Correct Option: B

The Gadar Party was established by

  1. Nana Phadnavis

  2. Lala Hardayal

  3. Sardar Kartar Singh

  4. Bal Gangadhar Tilak


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Gadar Party, initially the Pacific Coast Hindustan Association, was formed in 1913 in the United States under the leadership of Lala Hardayal.

The entire Indian national movement has been divided into three eras. Which of the following is not one among those eras?

  1. Nehruvian Era (1950-1964)

  2. Moderate Era (1885-1905)

  3. Gandhian Era (1919-1947)

  4. Extremist Era (1905-1919)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The entire Indian national movement has been divided into three eras.

  1. Moderate Era (1885-1905)
  2. Extremist Era (1905-1919)
  3. Gandhian Era (1919-1947)

The 1885 Congress session was held at

  1. Brabourne Stadium

  2. Gowalia Tank

  3. Victoria Hall

  4. Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit Pathshala Hall


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The birth of Indian National Congress was a landmark in the history of India. It saw light on 28th December, 1885 in Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit Pathshala Hall, Bombay, with W. C. Banerjee as its first President.

Who among the following committed the most daring murder of Sir William Curzon Wyllie in 1907 in a public meeting in London?

  1. Sardar Ajit Singh

  2. B.N. Dutta

  3. M.L. Dhingra

  4. S.C. Chatterjee


Correct Option: C

At the time of moderate-extremist split, the President of Congress was

  1. Madan Mohan Malaviya

  2. Rash Behari Ghosh

  3. Pherozshah Mehra

  4. Jawahar Lal Nehru


Correct Option: B

In 1815, Raja Ram Mohan Roy founded the short lived ____ to propagate his doctrines of monotheistic Hinduism.

  1. Ramakrishna Mission

  2. Jain Mission

  3. Atmiya Sabha

  4. Hindu Society


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In 1814, Ram Mohan came and settled in Calcutta and in 1815, he founded the Atmiya Sabha - an association for the dissemination of the religious truth and the promotion of free discussions of theological subjects. 

In which of the following years was 'swaraj' adopted as the goal of the Indian people?

  1. 1905

  2. 1906

  3. 1904

  4. 1909


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In December 1906 at Calcutta, the INC, under Dadabhai Naoroji, adopted 'swaraj' (self-government) as the goal of the Indian people. 

The Bramo Samajyam was started by Raja Ram Mohan Roy in the year

  1. 1830

  2. 1828

  3. 1861

  4. 1859


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 20 August 1828 the first assembly of the Brahmo Sabha (progenitor of the Brahmo Samaj) was held at the North Calcutta house of Feringhee Kamal Bose

The post of the Secretary of State was created by the act of

  1. 1861

  2. 1858

  3. 1876

  4. 1892


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Secretary of State for India or India Secretary was the British Cabinet minister responsible for the Government of India, Burma and Aden, and the political head of the Indian Office. The post was created in 1858 when the East India Company's rule in India ended and British India was brought under the direct administration of the government in London, beginning a period that is often called the British Raj. 

Which of the following is correctly matched?

  1. 1773 - Ilbert Bill

  2. 1927- Morley - Minto Reform

  3. 1861 - Queen Victoria Proclamation

  4. 1919 - Montagu - Chelmsford Reforms


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms were reforms introduced by the British Government in India to introduce self-governing institutions gradually to India. The reforms take their name from Edwin Samuel Montagu, the Secretary of State for India during the latter parts of World War I and Lord Chelmsford, Viceroy of India between 1916 and 1921. The reforms were outlined in the Montagu-Chelmsford Report prepared in 1918 and formed the basis of the Government of India Act 1919. Indian nationalists considered that the reforms did not go far enough while British conservatives were critical of them. 

Who among the following was the leader of the moderates?

  1. Annie Besant

  2. C. F. Andrews

  3. B. G. Tilak

  4. Gopal Krishan Gokhale


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Jinnah and Gopal Krishna Gokhale

Who founded the organisation called “Tattwabodhini Sabha” in 1839?

  1. Debendranath Tagore

  2. Swami Vivekananda

  3. Raja Ram Mohan Roy

  4. Chandra Vidyasagar


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

On 6th October, 1839, Debendranath Tagore, son of (Prince) Dwarkanath Tagore, established Tattvaranjini Sabha, which was shortly thereafter renamed the Tattwabodhini (Truth-seekers) Sabha. Initially confined to immediate members of the Tagore family, in 2 years, it mustered over 500 members. In 1840, Debendranath published a Bangla translation of Katha Upanishad. 

In which of the following years was Annie Besant elected as the President of the Indian National Congress?

  1. 1911

  2. 1914

  3. 1917

  4. 1923


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Annie Besant opened the Central Hindu College, Benares (Varanasi), in 1898, later receiving the honorary degree of D. L. by the Benares Hindu University. A vocal supporter for Indian Home Rule, she was interned by the British authorities during the first world war. In 1917, she was declared as the President of the Indian National Congress party. 

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