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Who led the Satyagraha movement in Dharasana?

[13] Mahatma Gandhi Through Contemporary Eyes
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Match the following: 

1. Dharasana Satyagraha a. T Prakasham
2. Mypadu Satyagraha b. M P Nadkarni
3. Ankola Satyagraha c. B Gopal Reddy
4. Merina Beach Satyagraha d. Sarojini Naidu

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[13] Mahatma Gandhi Through Contemporary Eyes
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Jawaharlal Nehru presented the Objectives Resolution in the Constituent Assembly on 13 December, 1946. It gave a brief account of the ideals and objectives of the Constitution. Which of the following statement are correct in this context?

  1. India was declared an independent sovereign republic.
  2. Justice, equality and fraternity were assured to all the citizens of India.
  3. Adequate safeguards were provided to minorities. It also referred to the well-being of the backward and depressed classes.
[14] Partition Through Oral Sources
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According to Jainism, Moksha or salvation can be attained by observing:

[4] A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa
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The minority was defined by different groups in the following ways:

  1. N.G. Ranga, a socialist who had been a leader of _the peasant movement, stated that the term minorities be interpreted in economic terms. He emphasised that the real minorities were the poor and the downtrodden i.e., the masses of this country. These include tribal people and poor villagers who are exploited by moneylenders, zamindars, malguzar and other people.
  2. Jaipal Singh, an Adibasi, stated that tribes were not a numerical minority but they needed protection. They have been disgracefully treated and neglected for the last 6,000 years. They have been perceived as primitive and backward.

Which of the above statement is/are correct?

[14] Partition Through Oral Sources
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Who gave two nation theory?

[14] Partition Through Oral Sources
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Which of the following is correct regarding the Lingayats?

  1. They challenged the idea of caste.
  2. They question the theory of rebirth.
  3. They encouraged the practices approved in Dharmashastras.
  4. They did not practice funerary rites.
[6] Religious Histories: The Bhakti-sufi Tradition
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In which of the following year 'Hindu Mahasabha' was founded?

[14] Partition Through Oral Sources
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Consider the following statements regarding the "Pakistan" Resolution:

  1. On 23 March 1940, the League moved a resolution demanding a measure of autonomy for the Muslim majority areas of the subcontinent.
  2. Sikandar Hayat Khan, Punjab Premier and leader of the Unionist Party, who had drafted. · the resolution declared in a Punjab assembly speech on 1 March 1941 that he .was opposed to a Pakistan" that would mean "Muslim Raj here and Hindu Raj elsewhere ...
  3. The origins of the Pakistan demand have also been traced back to the Urdu poet Mohammad Iqbal, the writer of "Sare Jahan Se Achha Hindustan Hamara"...

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

[14] Partition Through Oral Sources
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In which of the following day Muslim League announced ''Direct Action Day"?

[14] Partition Through Oral Sources
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Who has given the two nation-theories?

[14] Partition Through Oral Sources
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Under the Ryotwari system, the lands were surveyed every ______.

[10] Colonialism and Rural Society: Evidence from Official Reports
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What was founded by Britishers to acquire more cotton?

[10] Colonialism and Rural Society: Evidence from Official Reports
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What was the source of cotton after American Civil War break out?

[10] Colonialism and Rural Society: Evidence from Official Reports
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Which of the following was not an objective of the Revolt of 1857?

[11] Representations of 1857
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Why did people from rural areas flock to the cities?

[12] Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports
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Hill station Shimla was founded during ______.

[12] Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports
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Principals focus in South Indian towns such as Madurai and Kanchipuram was the ______.

[12] Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports
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The Viceroy John Lawrence in 1864 officially moved his council to ______.

[12] Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports
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Match the following.

List I List II
A. Introduction of Railways 1. 1881
B. First decennial Census 2. 1853
C. Transfer of capital from
Calcutta to Delhi
3. 1857
D. Universities at Bombay,
Madras and Calcutta
4. 1911
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