Early years of Nationalism (1888)
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Q. In which year was the Arya Samaj established in Hyderabad state?
- 1882
- 1892
- 1992
- 1972
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what changes were introduced by nepolian to make administrative systems more efficient ? describe any five
Q. Why do you think the literacy rate in Hyderabad state was lower than in other princely states?
Q. What was the aim of Anjumen-e-maref?
- Developing the economic life of people only.
- Developing social, intellectual and economic life of the people.
- Developing the intellectual life of people only.
- None of the above.
Q. What were the main limitations of Civil Disobedience.
Q. With reference to Nationalism and the birth of the Indian National Congress, explain each of the following.
State any four immediate objectives of the Indian National Congress.
Q. How did the Indian National Congress gain popularity in Hyderabad?
- Placards and handbills with the message of the Indian National Congress were distributed.
- Meetings about the Indian National Congress were held for people to attend.
- Newspapers circulated indicated the extent of the influence of the nationalist movements.
- All of the above.
Q. Anjumen-e-maref aimed at _______.
- socio-economic reforms for the people
- intellectual reforms for the people
- educating people about the nationalist movement
- supporting the Nizam rule
Q. Which of the following newspaper publications helped in propagating the nationalist movement in Hyderabad?
- The Hindu
- The Times of India
- Musllism-I-Safiq
- Deccan Standard
Q. In which year was the Arya Samaj established in Hyderabad state?
- 1882
- 1972
- 1892
- 1992
Q. Around the year 1938, the Nizam of Hyderabad banned the singing of the popular nationalist song, Vande Mataram.
- True
- False
Q. Select the names of the prominent leaders of the Hyderabad State Congress.
- Swami R Theertha
- B. Ramkishan Rao
- J Kesavarao
- K V Ranga Reddy
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JV Narasinga Rao
- M Chenna Reddy
- PV Narasimha Rao
- Osman Ali Khan
Q. What steps did the Nizam take to discourage the rising nationalism and the independence movements in Hyderabad?
- The Nizam did not take any steps to stop these movements.
- The singing of the popular nationalist song Vande Mataram was banned.
- The Nizam closed down schools and colleges to quell youth protests and movements against his rule.
- The Nizam restricted the distribution of circulars in Hyderabad.