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. The Portuguese built their first fortress in India at __?
[A] Kochi
[B] Goa
[C] Anjidiv
[D] Cannanore
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Correct Answer: A [Kochi]
Notes:
The Portuguese built their first fortress in India at Kochi in 1503. The fortress, named Fort Emmanuel after King Manuel I of Portugal, was constructed with the permission of the ruler of the Kingdom of Kochi. Strategically located near the Malabar coast’s spice trade routes, Fort Emmanuel enabled the Portuguese to consolidate power along India’s southwestern shores. For over a century, it served as the epicenter from which the Portuguese promoted trade interests and religious proselytization in the subcontinent. Though the fort now lies in ruins on Fort Kochi Beach, it inaugurated a era of direct European involvement in Indian political and mercantile affairs.
2. 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.
3. Hind Swaraj, a book by Mahatma Gandhi in 1909 was originally written in __?
[A] Hindi
[B] Urdu
[C] Gujarati
[D] English
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Correct Answer: C [Gujarati]
Notes:
Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule was written by Gandhiji in 1909 in his native language, Gujarati while traveling from London to South Africa. In the year 1910, it was banned by the British on the ground of seditious text.
4. Who among the following started Ganapati Festival in 1893 and thereby gave it national character?
[A] Ganesh Damodar Savarkar
[B] Nana Patil
[C] Bal Gangadhar Tilak
[D] Vinoba Bhave
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Correct Answer: C [Bal Gangadhar Tilak]
Notes:
Bal Gangadhar Tilak started Ganapati festival in 1893. By doing so, he transformed the traditional Ganapati festival of Maharashtra into a National festival.
5. Which among the following incidents established the supremacy of British over French in India?
[A] Battle of Buxar
[B] Battle of Wandiwash
[C] Carnatic Wars
[D] Battle of Chingleput
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Correct Answer: B [Battle of Wandiwash]
Notes:
The British forces under Sir Eyre Coote, defeated the French in the Battle of Wandiwash in 1760 and besieged Pondicherry. After Wandiwash, the French capital of Pondicherry fell to the British in 1761.
6. Arrange Radio, Television , Films & Print Media In their sequence of arrival in India?
[A] Print, Radio, Television, Films
[B] Print, Films, Radio, Television
[C] Print, Radio, Films, Television
[D] Radio, Print, Films, Television
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Correct Answer: B [Print, Films, Radio, Television]
Notes:
Print in India first came during the time of the Portuguese (Mid sixteenth century in Goa). Firs film in India was Raja Harishchandra (In 1913). First Radio in India- 1927. First Television in India- 1950.
7. Lalita Mahal that was specially built as a residence of Viceroy of British India is located in which of the following city?
[A] Mysore
[B] Hyderabad
[C] Chennai
[D] Kolkata
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Correct Answer: A [Mysore]
Notes:
Lalitha Mahal is loated in Mysore in the state of Karnataka near Chamundi Hills. It was built in the year 1921. It was built for the exclusive stay of the Viceroy of India.
8. Who among the following published leaders Sambad Kaumudi” ?
[A] Raja Rammohan Roy
[B] Dayanand Saraswati
[C] Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
[D] Ganga Kishore Bhattacharya
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Correct Answer: A [Raja Rammohan Roy]
Notes:
Sambad Kaumudi was a Bengali weekly newspaper which was published in 1819 from Kolkata. It was started by Raja Rammohan Roy, the social, and educational reformer of India. The newspaper actively campaigned for the abolition of the practice of Sati.
9. 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.
10. Who among the following founded a National Press, National Paper, National Society, National School, National Theatre, National Store, National Gymnasium and National Circus making the term “National” popular in British India?
[A] Devendra Nath Tagore
[B] Jyotindra Nath Tagore
[C] Nabagopal Mitra
[D] Rajnarayan Basu
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Correct Answer: C [Nabagopal Mitra]
Notes:
Nabagopal Mitra was a poet, essayist, patriot and one of the proprietors of Hindu nationalism. Hindu mela was founded by him. He also founded National Society, National School, National Press, National Paper, National Theatre, National Store, National Gymnasium and that is why he was called as ‘National Mitra’.