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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsConsider the following events given below
1. Chauri-Chaura incident
2. Minto-Morley Reforms
3. Dandi March
4. Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms
Which of the following is the correct chronological order of the events given above?Correct
B is the correct sequence.
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B is the correct sequence.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsWith reference to the Simon Commission, consider the following statements
1. It recommended the replacement of dyarchy with responsible government in the provinces.
2. It was boycotted by all political parties in India.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Statement 1 is correct while statement 2 is incorrect.
In November 1927 (i.e., 2 years before the schedule), the British Government announced the appointment a seven-member statutory commission under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon to report on the condition of India under its new Constitution.
All the members of the commission were British and hence, almost all the parties boycotted the commission with a few exceptions like Justice Party of Madras and Unionist Party in Punjab.Incorrect
Statement 1 is correct while statement 2 is incorrect.
In November 1927 (i.e., 2 years before the schedule), the British Government announced the appointment a seven-member statutory commission under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon to report on the condition of India under its new Constitution.
All the members of the commission were British and hence, almost all the parties boycotted the commission with a few exceptions like Justice Party of Madras and Unionist Party in Punjab. -
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements given below
1. Partition of Bengal was carried out by the British viceroy in India, Lord Curzon.
2. New provinces of East Bengal and Assam were created after the partition of Bengal.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Both the statements are correct.
The Partition of Bengal into two provinces was effected in July 1905.
The new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam included the whole of Assam and the Dacca, Rajshahi and Chittagong divisions of Bengal with headquarters at Dacca. Though Curzon justified his action on administrative lines, partition divided the Hindus and Muslims in Bengal. This led to the anti-partition agitation all over the countryIncorrect
Both the statements are correct.
The Partition of Bengal into two provinces was effected in July 1905.
The new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam included the whole of Assam and the Dacca, Rajshahi and Chittagong divisions of Bengal with headquarters at Dacca. Though Curzon justified his action on administrative lines, partition divided the Hindus and Muslims in Bengal. This led to the anti-partition agitation all over the country -
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements about Treaty of Salbai
1. Treaty of Salbai was signed between the Marathas and the British East India Company.
2. British Recognized the territorial claims of Mahadji Shinde in west of Yamuna River.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Both the statements are correct.
Treaty of Salbai was signed between the Marathas and the British East India Company. As per this treaty:
• British acknowledged Madhavrao II Narayan as Peshwa of the Maratha Empire
• British Recognized the Territorial claims of Mahadji Shinde in west of Yamuna River. • Raghunath Rao was freed and a pension was fixed for them.
• British East India Company got the control of the Salsette.
• British promised to support Marathas in case they attack Hyder Ali of Mysore and retake the territories of Carnatic.Incorrect
Both the statements are correct.
Treaty of Salbai was signed between the Marathas and the British East India Company. As per this treaty:
• British acknowledged Madhavrao II Narayan as Peshwa of the Maratha Empire
• British Recognized the Territorial claims of Mahadji Shinde in west of Yamuna River. • Raghunath Rao was freed and a pension was fixed for them.
• British East India Company got the control of the Salsette.
• British promised to support Marathas in case they attack Hyder Ali of Mysore and retake the territories of Carnatic. -
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsAmongst the following Pre-Congress associations, which one was the earliest to be formed?
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These were some of the early Political Associations that paved the way for organized struggle in India:
• The British Indian Association – 1851
• The Bombay Association — 1852,
• Poona Sarvojanik Sabha—1870
• The Madras Mahajana Sabha—1884Incorrect
These were some of the early Political Associations that paved the way for organized struggle in India:
• The British Indian Association – 1851
• The Bombay Association — 1852,
• Poona Sarvojanik Sabha—1870
• The Madras Mahajana Sabha—1884
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