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प्रश्न
Choose the correct statement.
- Madras Native Association was founded in 1852.
- Tamil nationalist periodical Swadesamitran was started in 1891.
- The Madras Mahajana Sabha demanded the conduct of civil services examinations only in India.
- V.S. Srinivasanar was an extremist.
विकल्प
(i) and (ii) are correct
(iii) is correct
(iv) is correct
All are correct
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उत्तर
(i) and (ii) are correct
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The economic exploitation of India was exposed by ______, through his writings.
Answer the questions given under the caption.
Early Nationalist Movement in Tamil Nadu
- What were the objectives of the Madras Native Association?
- What led to the emergence of the nationalist press in Tamil Nadu?
- What were the demands of Madras Mahajana Sabha?
- Who were the early nationalist leaders in Tamil Nadu?
______ played an active role as the secretary of Madras Mahajana Sabha.
The third session of the Indian National Congress was held at ______, now known as the thousand lights.
The Madras Native Association or MNA was the earliest organization to be founded in ______ to articulate larger public rather than sectarian interests.
Throw light on the Madras Native Association or MNA. When did it cease to exist?
Explain the contribution of Madras Mahajana Sabha.
One of the prominent moderates who attended the meeting in Madras before the formation of the Indian National Congress.
Choose the correct statement:
- Madras Native Association, Madras Mahajan Sabha, and the Nationalist press led to the growth of Nationalism in Tamil Nadu.
- Madras Native Association primarily consisted merchants.
- Madras Native Association focussed on reduction in taxation.
- It led to the formation of congress.
Match the Column I with Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | New India | (i) | M. Veeraraghavachari |
| B | Kudiarasu | (ii) | Revolutionary literature |
| C | Swadesamitran | (iii) | G. Subramaniam |
| D | The Hindu | (iv) | E. V. Ramaswamy |
| E | Suryodayam | (v) | Annie Besant |
