History specimen paper..
Question 10
Which statement does not apply to the Subsidiary alliance? (1)
i. The kings virtually lost their powers
ii. It was introduced by Lord Dalhousie
iii. The kings had to maintain the British army at their cost
iv. They had a British resident in their court
Only i
both iii and iv
only ii
Only iv
Question 11
The year in which the Congress was established- [1]
1885
1856
1898
1886
Question 12
Which of the following is a method of the Assertive Nationalists?
(i) Swadeshi
(ii) Boycott
(iii) Passive Resistance
(iv) Revivalism
[1]
i,ii ,iii
Only iv
Only ii and iii
All of the above
Question 13.
Complete the given analogy.
Simon Commission: Civil Disobedience Movement:: Cripps Mission :?
[1]
Quit India Movement
Khilafat movement
Non Cooperation Movement
Anti Partition Movement
Question 14.
The Supreme Commander of the Indian National Army: [1]
Subash Chandra Bose
Ras Behari Gosh
Jawaharlal Nehru
Lord Wavell
Question 15.
According to the Indian Independence Act, 1947 which of the following are
applicable to the princely states:
i. They could remain independent
ii. They could join India
iii. All treaties with the British were terminated.
iv. They could choose to be part of Pakistan
All of the above
Only iii
Only ii and iv
None of the above
Question 16.
Unity, Faith ,Sacrifice was the motto of the Forward Bloc .
Replace the underlined word to correct the statement.
[1]
1. Indian National Congress
2. Indian National Army
3. East India Association
The Muslim League
Question 17.
______ was denied pension under the Doctrine of Lapse [1]
Zeenat Mahal
Baji Rao II
Bahadhur Shah Zafar
Nana Saheb
Question 18.
The General Service Enlistment Act implied that soldiers [1]
would not be given promotions
would have to travel overseas to fight
would be given less salaries
would not be given extra allowance
Question 19.
Mahatma Gandhi signed a pact with ____________ to end the Civil Disobedience
Movement.
[1]
Lord Mountbatten
Lord Irwin
Lord Wavell
Stafford Cripps
Question 20.
The nationalists felt Bengal was partitioned. [1]
To divide Hindus and Muslims
For effective administration
to stop the spread of Swadeshi
None of these reasons
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Answers
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Answer:
ii) Lord Dalhousie
Explanation:
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Answer:
10. only ii
11. 1885
12. All of the Above
13. Quit India Movement
14. Subash Chandra Bose
15. All Of the Above
16. Indian National Army
17. Nana Saheb
18. Would Have to travel overseas to fight
19. Lord Irwin
20. To divide Hindus and Muslims
Explanation:
10. It was Introduced By Lord Wellesley
17. Nana Saheb the adopted son of Peshwa Baji Rao II was Denied Pension under Doctrine Of Lapse
20. The Britishers said that Bengal is Divided for Effective Adminstraion whereas Swadeshi movement was started after the the Partiton of Bengal, so the best option is 'to divide Hindus and Muslims ' as the Bengal was divided on the basis of religion which can also be seen as their policy of divide and rule
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