Subject Experts Solutions for Chapter: History, Exercise 1: Practice Exercise

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In which of the following years was the All Indian Muslim League founded?

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In which of the following years did the first split took place in the Indian National Congress?

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Who among the following was known as "The leader of Indian unrest" by the British rulers?

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Who was the founder of Boy Scouts and Civil Guides Movements in India?

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Consider the following Indian leaders

1. Motilal Nehru
2. Dadabhai Naoroji
3. Raja Ram Mohan Roy
4. Mahatma Gandhi

Select the correct code according to the chronological order in which they appeared on the national scene.

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Read both the statements and pick the correct choice from the given options.

Statement I: Mahatma Gandhi launched the Rowlatt Satyagraha as an all-India mass protest.

Statement II: Rowlatt Act was passed by the British Government in 1919 to authorise the government to imprison any person without trial.

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Read both the statements and pick the correct choice from the given options.

Statement I: The private trade of the East India Company's officials in the 18th century had flowered with the indirect patronage of the authorities of the company.

Statement II: The extra-legal power enjoyed by the foreign merchants and the duty-free nature of their private trade virtually edged the indigenous merchants out of competition.