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GK Indian History (Static)

Description: GK Indian History Test - General Knowledge History Practice and Preparation Test for UPSC, B.Ed and M.Ed and Bank PO Exams
Number of Questions: 23
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On 8th April 1929, who among the following threw a bomb in the Assembly?

  1. Chandra Shekhar Azad

  2. Bhagat Singh

  3. Ram Prasad Bismil

  4. Sukh Dev


Correct Option: B

Who among the following was not hanged during the National Movement?

  1. Sardar Bhagat Singh

  2. Sukh Dev

  3. Ashafakulla

  4. Chandra Shekhar Azad


Correct Option: D

Which of the following international organisation was founded on 24th October 1945?

  1. Red Cross Society

  2. The U.N.O.

  3. League of Nations

  4. Y.M.C.A.


Correct Option: B

The 'cold war' means

  1. the war of words

  2. the war without arms

  3. the war in which the arms are not used but the whole atmosphere of war remains the same between the rival countries

  4. the war with sticks


Correct Option: C

The country which used Veto Power in U.N.O. on the Kashmir issue in favour of India was

  1. the USA

  2. France

  3. the USSR

  4. England


Correct Option: C

The fundamental principles of Indian foreign policy is based on

  1. non-allianment

  2. imperialism

  3. military treaty

  4. political alliances


Correct Option: A

The Azad Hind Fauz was organised by

  1. Bhagat Singh

  2. Subhash Chandra Bose

  3. Maharaj Mahendra Pratap

  4. C.R. Das


Correct Option: B

Which of the following is the most powerful in the UNO?

  1. General Assembly

  2. Security Council

  3. Secretriat

  4. International Court


Correct Option: B

The United Nation Organisation differs from the League of Nations in the way that

  1. the United Nations is an International body and the League of Nations were limited to Europe

  2. the United Nations works with the cooperation of all country members while the League of Nations were under the control of the few

  3. the United Nations is not a part of an international treaty whereas the League of Nations were

  4. the range of the United Nations is wider than that of the League of Nations


Correct Option: C

Why is 26th January 1950 important in the history of India?

  1. India got independence on that day.

  2. Mahatma Gandhi died.

  3. The new Constitution of free India was introduced and India became a Sovereign Republic.

  4. The Indian states were merged.


Correct Option: C

The Draft of Constitution of India was framed under the chairmanship of

  1. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru

  2. Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar

  3. Dr. Rajendra Prasad

  4. Vallabh Bhai Patel


Correct Option: B

There is no importance of the Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution if it has not provided

  1. Right to Constitutional remedy

  2. Right of equality

  3. Right of property

  4. Right of amendment in the Constitution


Correct Option: A

The President can be removed from his office before the expiry of his period by

  1. the Prime Minister's demand for his resignation

  2. the Parliament, if he is found guilty through impeachment

  3. the decision of the Cabinet

  4. the decision of the Supreme Court


Correct Option: B

The Prime Minister nominated by the President must be

  1. the leader of the party having the majority support of members in the Lok Sabha

  2. the elected leader of the Rajya Sabha

  3. the senior most member of the Lok Sabha

  4. a deserving candidate according to the will of the President


Correct Option: A

The bill passed by the Parliament can be enforced as law with the signature of

  1. the Speaker of the Lok Sabha

  2. the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

  3. the President of India

  4. the Prime Minister


Correct Option: C

The territories administered by the Central Government at present (2011) are

  1. 7

  2. 6

  3. 9

  4. 10


Correct Option: A

The most important function of the Supreme Court of India is

  1. to safeguard the Fundamental Rights of citizens

  2. to make commentary on the Constitution

  3. to decide the legal conflicts between two states or among states and the central government

  4. to declare unlawful what is not constitutionally right


Correct Option: A

Tashkent Pact was signed between

  1. Nehru and Firoz Noon

  2. Gulzari Lal, Nehru and Iskand Mirza

  3. Lal Bahadur Shastri and Ayub Khan

  4. Indira Gandhi and Mr. Bhutto


Correct Option: C

The Planning Commission started functioning on

  1. 28th March 1948

  2. 28th March 1949

  3. 28th March 1950

  4. 28th March 1951


Correct Option: C

The most important among the principles of Pancsheel is

  1. non-agression

  2. non-alignment

  3. peaceful co-existence and mutual regard for the territorial integrity and sovereignity

  4. non-allignment


Correct Option: D

The greatest contribution for formulating the foreign policy of India was made by

  1. Jawaharlal Nehru

  2. Indira Gandhi

  3. Lal Bahadur Shastri

  4. C. Rajgopalachari


Correct Option: A

The first Chairman of the Planning Commission was

  1. Dr. Rajendra Prasad

  2. Jawahar Lal Nehru

  3. C. Rajgopalachari

  4. Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar


Correct Option: B

India believes that peace can be maintained in the world if

  1. there is no military pact

  2. there is equal regard for all the nations

  3. there is be no colour bar

  4. there is full regard to the principles of the UNO


Correct Option: D
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