The Rise of Nationalism Amongst Indians
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Q. The capacity to act independently without any outside interference is called ___________.
- monarchy
- democracy
- secularism
- sovereignty
Q. The Indian National Congress was formed in the Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College in _________ in 1885.
- Calcutta
- Bombay
- Kanpur
- Delhi
Q.
brifly explain the function of the indian parliament ?
Q. Which of the following people were a part of the first meeting of the Indian National Congress held at Bombay in the year 1885 CE?
- A.O. Hume
- W.C. Bannerjee
- Dadabhai Naoroji
- S. Subramania Iyer
Q. ________ was the first president of the Indian National Congress.
- W.C. Bannerji
- Romesh Chandra Dutt
- S. Subramania Iyer
- Pherozeshah Mehta
Q. The Poona Sarvajanik Sabha was formed in the year ______.
- 1876
- 1875
- 1877
- 1874
Q. The failure to pass the Ilbert Bill is one of the reasons for the birth of the Indian National Congress.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following Acts were passed in 1878 CE that particularly increased the anger and dissatisfaction of the people towards the British?
- Arms Act
- Vernacular Press Act
- Weapons Act
- Ilbert Act
Q. Which of the following Indians was once a member of the British Parliament?
- W.C. Bannerji
- Dadabhai Naoroji
- Romesh Chandra Dutt
- Pherozeshah Mehta
Q. The Vernacular Press Act allowed the British to confiscate any printing materials that published anything critical of the British rule.
- False
- True
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In 1878 CE , the _________________ was passed in an attempt to silence those who were critical of the British government in India.
- English Press Act
- Vernacular Press Act
- Indian Press Act
- Regional Press Act
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
- Ilbert Bill
- Printing Press Act
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. The Indian National Congress placed a demand for elected representatives to be a part of the British administration in 1884.
- False
- True
Q. Who opposed the Ilbert Bill due to which the bill was not passed into an Act?
- Indians
- British
- French
- Portuguese
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The Arms Act was passed in the year _____, and it disallowed Indians from possessing arms.
- 1878 CE
- 1875 CE
- 1854 CE
- 1890 CE
Q. what were the reasons for the formation of indian national congress
Q.
__________ was the governer general of India when the parliment settlrment was introduced.
(Captain Alexander Read, Charles Cornwallis, Lord Dullhousi, Lord Curzon)
Q. What was Arms act? And how it is connected to Vernacular Press act?