Bengal Partition
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Q. The year 1915 CE was marked by which of the following events?
- Reunification of the Indian National Congress
- Repeal of the Arms Act
- The Lucknow Pact
- Formation of the Muslim League
Q. The objective of the ______________ of 1883 was to give power to Indian judges and magistrates to try British offenders.
- Vernacular Press Act
- Arms Act
- Printing Press Act
- Ilbert Bill
Q. In ______, the British Government agreed to the demand of the All India Muslim League to reserve some seats in the council for Muslims.
- 1909
- 1906
- 1908
- 1910
Q. The Poona Sarvajanik Sabha was formed in the year ______.
- 1876
- 1875
- 1877
- 1874
Q. Lord partitioned the Bengal presidency in .
- 1915
- Mountbatten
- 1905
- Curzon
Q. Lord partitioned the Bengal presidency in .
- 1915
- Mountbatten
- 1905
- Curzon
Q. Even though most of the associations formed during the 1850s and 1870s functioned in different parts of India, they all had one common goal of being _______.
- a monarchy
- sovereign
- democratic
- secular
Q. When Lord Curzon partitioned the Bengal presidency into two parts, Eastern Bengal with Muslim majority was merged with Assam.
- False
- True
Q. When Lord Curzon partitioned the Bengal presidency into two parts, Eastern Bengal with Muslim majority was merged with Assam.
- False
- True
Q. Before its partition in 1905, Bengal was the biggest province of British India and it included parts of ______ and ______.
- Assam
- Bihar
- Orissa
- Uttar Pradesh
Q. Which of the following people was once a British official and played a significant role in establishing the Indian National Congress?
- Lord Curzon
- A.O. Hume
- Thomas Roe
- Robert Clive