Following are the set of 25 objective type questions and answer from the topic Modern India. The purpose of this section is just to support the candidates who prepare for Kerala PSC and other competitive exams. You can always refer this website from your mobile phone on the go or from your home PC.
1.The author of ‘1857 The Great Rebellion’:
MODERN INDIA | SET-12
(An objective type questions from the topic 'Modern India' for Kerala PSC, UPSC, SSC, Railway, Banking and other competitive exams)
1.The author of ‘1857 The Great Rebellion’:
Ashok Mehta2.The author of ‘Why Socialism’?
Jayaprakash Narayan3.The author of Ved Bhashya Bhumika:
Dayanand Saraswati4.The autobiographer of A.O.Hume:
William Wedderburn5.The autobiography of Mahathma Gandhi:
My Experiments with Truth6.The background of the Mahar movement was:
Maharashtra7.Surat salt agitation was in the year:
18448.The Viceroy when Provincial Autonomy was introduced in 1937:
Linlithgo9.The area of Chuar Rebellion:
Bengal10.The background of the Sanyasi Revolt was:
Bengal11.The biggest settlement of the French in India was:
Pondicherry12.The Board of Control and the Court of Directors were abolished in:
185813.The Bombay Presidency Association was founded in 1885 by Feroz Shah Mehta, KT Telang and ......
Badruddin Tybji14.The Bombay Triumvirate included Feroz Shah Mehta,K.T.Telang and _____.
Badruddin Tyabji15.The Carnatic Wars were fought between the:
British and the French16.The central headquarter of the Wahabi Movement was:
Patna17.The Central Legislative Assembly was created by:
Govt of India Act, 191918.The chamber of princes was formally inaugurated in:
192119.The childhood name of Gandhiji:
Manu or Moniya20.The childhood name of Rani of Jhansi:
Manukarnika21.The city where Swaraj Party was formed:
Allahabad22.The Code of Civil Procedure was enacted in:
190823.The college established by the British at Ajmer was named after the Viceroy:
Mayo24.The commercial objective of the Portuguese in India was to:
Capture the trade of pepper and other supirior spices25.The committee appointed by British Government to go into the provisions of Govt. of India Act 1919 and pinpoint the defects:
Muddiman Committee
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