Modern Indian History MCQs
Multiple choice questions on Modern Indian History & Freedom Struggle for General Studies and GK preparation of SSC, NDA, CDS, UPSC, UPPSC and State PSC Examinations.
1. On which among the following dates, execution of Bhagat Singh took place ?
[A] March 19,1931
[B] April 23, 1931
[C] March 23, 1931
[D] March 14, 1931
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Correct Answer: C [March 23, 1931]
Notes:
Bhagat Singh was convicted and executed at the young age of 23 for his involvement in the assassination of John Saunders (Lahore Conspiracy Case). Saunders was a British police officer. Bhagat Singh and his comrades sought revenge for the death of Lala Lajpat Rai which was caused by brutal police. They were convicted after a trial by a Special Tribunal which sentenced them to death by hanging. On 23 March, 1931, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were executed.
2. Which among the following was the first registered Trade Union of India ?
[A] Hindu Mazdoor Sabha
[B] Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh
[C] Madras Labour Union
[D] United Trade Union Congress
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Correct Answer: C [Madras Labour Union]
Notes:
The first registered Trade Union of India was Madras Labour Union which was founded in 1918 by B.P. Wadia along with V. Kalyanasundaram Mudaliar.
3. With reference to the relations of the Princely states with British Crown, which among the following report said that “Paramountcy must remain paramount”?
[A] Hunter Commission Report
[B] Strachey Commission Report
[C] Butler Commission Report
[D] Campbell Commission Report
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Correct Answer: C [Butler Commission Report]
Notes:
A three -member committee headed by Harcourt Butler, appointed on December 16, 1927 to examine the relations between the native states and the paramount power, declined to define what paramountcy was but clearly and fortrightly stated that “paramountcy must remain paramount”. The committee fully endorsed that the viceroy, not the governor general should remain the Crown agent in dealing with the native states. In fact the right to protect includes right to internal intervention. Paramountcy is the supreme sovereign power which was kept above the reach of law and interpretation, to be exercised at the appropriate time subject to resiraints of morality and constitutional propriety against an erring ruler of a native statewhen other correctional means had proved to be futile. It is a concept developed into a deterrent in the political relation between the British and the Indian rulers.
4. The Meerut outbreak was sudden and short-lived like a summer gale”. This statement with reference to 1857 mutiny was made by which historian?
[A] S. N. Sen
[B] R. C. Majumdar
[C] S. B. Chaudhuri
[D] V. D. Savarkar
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Correct Answer: A [S. N. Sen]
Notes:
The Meerut 1857 Uprising was described by Dr. Surendra Nath Sen-“Like summer gale revolt of Meerut was unprecedented and short-lived”. He was the author of a number of major works, mostly on the history of the Marathas. In 1956, the Indian government commissioned him to write a history of the Indian Popular Uprising of 1857–59; the work, entitled Eighteen Fifty-seven, was published in 1957.
5. The Congress is in reality a civil war without arms.The above statement was made by ___?
[A] W. Wedderburn
[B] Sir Saiyid Ahmad Khan
[C] D.W. Bethune
[D] Lord Dufferin
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Correct Answer: B [Sir Saiyid Ahmad Khan]
Notes:
The above statement was made by Sir Saiyid Ahmad Khan, who denounced congress in blunt terms. “The Congress is in reality,” he said, “a civil war without arms. The object of a civil war is to determine in whose hands the rule of the country shall rest.”
6. William Digby is known to write on which of the aspects of India ?
[A] Indian education
[B] Indian society
[C] Famines in India
[D] Poverty in India
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Correct Answer: C [Famines in India]
Notes:
Digby was based in India during British raj and witnessed to several famines that devastated India, including a disastrous famine in Madras in the mid-1870s. He blamed British policies for fueling and exacerbating the famines, agitating for humanitarian aid from Europe to India
7. Who among the following was the Premier of Madras Presidency at the time of India’s Independence?
[A] P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja
[B] O. P. Ramaswamy Reddiyar
[C] Tanguturi Prakasam
[D] Kala Venkata Rao
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Correct Answer: B [O. P. Ramaswamy Reddiyar]
Notes:
O. P. Ramaswamy Reddiyar, also known as Omandur Ramasamy Reddy was the Premier of Madras Presidency from 23 March 1947 to 6 April 1949. After that Kumaraswamy Raja served as the Chief Minister of Madras.
8. In which year, Congress recognized the Muslim League as the political party representing the Muslims for the first time?
[A] 1912
[B] 1914
[C] 1916
[D] 1923
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Correct Answer: C [1916]
Notes:
During the Lucknow session of Indian National Congress in 1916, the Congress and Muslim League together started demanding common reforms to the government. Since the year 1906, Muslim league had been demanding separate electorate for them. Through the Lucknow Pact, the Congress and Muslim League agreed to allow representation to religious minorities in the provincial legislatures.
9. In which of the following cases, VD Savarkar was sentenced to transportation for life to the infamous Cellular Jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Kala Pani) in 1911?
[A] Alipore Bomb Case
[B] Nasik Conspiracy Case
[C] Delhi conspiracy case
[D] Lahore Conspiracy Case
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Correct Answer: B [Nasik Conspiracy Case]
Notes:
On 21st of December, 1909, A M T Jackson the magistrate at Nasik was enjoying a theater where a drama was staged in his honor on the eve of his transfer. A young man of Abhinav Bharat Society named Ananat Laxman Karkare shot this indologist and “pandit” Jackson dead, in the theatre. This sensational murder is known as Nasik Conspiracy Case. 27 members of the Abhinav Bharat Society were convicted and punished. Ganesh Savarkar, brother of VD Savarkar was sent to Kala Pani.
10. In which among the following current states of India, the Doot and Buddhiprakash magazines have been published since over a centenary?
[A] West Bengal
[B] Gujarat
[C] Andhra Pradesh
[D] Bihar
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Correct Answer: B [Gujarat]
Notes:
The correct answer is Gujarat. The Doot and Buddhiprakash magazines have been published in Gujarat for over a century, contributing importantly to Gujarati literature and journalism. Doot, established in 1881, is one of the oldest magazines in the region, while Buddhiprakash, founded in 1905, has played a vital role in promoting social and cultural issues in Gujarat. Both magazines reflect the rich literary heritage of the state.