When was the battle of Buxar fought?
1.October 1764
2.October 1764
3.Sept. 1564
4.Jan. 1824
Answer:1
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1.Governor-General of India.
2.Governor of the state
3.Viceroy of the state
4.None of these
Answer 31.10
2.15
3.13
4.14
Answer 21.The Nizam of Hyderabad and the French
2.The English and the French
3.The English and Hyder Ali
4.The Nawab of Carnatic and the English
Answer 21.August 2, 1858
2.June,1857
3.January, 1858
4.December, 1857
Answer 11.Charter Act of 1813
2.Government of India Act, 1858
3.Charter Act of 1853
4.Charter Act of 1833
Answer 31.Lord Mayo
2.Lord Dufferin
3.Lord Northbrook
4.Lord Ripon
Answer 41.Lord Wellesley
2.Lord Auckland
3.Lord Dalhousie
4.Warren Hastings
Answer 31.Lord Wavell
2.Lord Linlithgow
3.Sir George Stanley
4.Lord Willingdon
Answer 21.the French
2.the Marathas
3.Tipu Sultan
4.the Nizam of Hyderabad
Answer 31.To protest against the Jallianwalla Bagh incident
2.To protest against lathi charge on Lala Lajpat Rai that caused his death
3.To express solidarity with the leaders of Non-Cooperation Movement
4.To express solidarity with the protestors against the arrival of Simon Commission
Answer 11.Chauri Chaura incident
2.Demolition of Kanpur mosque
3.Jalianwalla Bagh massacre
4.Kakori train dacoity incident
Answer 31.Act of 1909
2.Act of 1919
3.Act of 1935
4.Act of 1947
Answer 11.Lord Cornwallis
2.Lord Dalhousie
3.Lord Wellesley
4.Lord Bentinck
Answer 21.Third Battle of Panipat: 1764
2.Regulating Act: 1773
3.Pitt?s India Act: 1761
4.Treaty of Allahabad: 1784
Answer 21.Parrot of India: Amir Khusro
2.Scourge of God: Chengiz khan
3.Strong man of India: Sardar Patel
4.Father of Indian Unrest: Abdul Gaffar Khan
Answer 41.Abolition of sati: Lord William Bentick
2.Abolition of slavery: Lord Ellenborough
3.First railway line in India: Lord Canning
4.Swadeshi movement: Lord Minto II
Answer 31.Butler commission: 1927
2.Nehru report: 1928
3.14 points of Jinnah: 1929
4.Gandhi- Irvin pact: 1930
Answer 41.Indian National Congress, Swaraj party, Justice Party, Muslim League
2.Indian National Congress, Muslim League, Swaraj Party, Justice Party
3.Swaraj Party, Indian National Congress, Muslim League, Justice Party
4.Swaraj Party, Indian National Congress, Justice Party, Muslim League
Answer 21.Devendranath Tagore: Young India
2.Rabindranath Tagore : Patrika
3.M. K. Gandhi: Gitanjali
4.B. G. Tilak : Kesari
Answer 41.Muhammad Ali Jinnah
2.Shaukat Ali
3.Nawab Salimullah
4.Aga Khan
Answer 31.The Congress accepted their demand that it would not nominate a non-Muslim League Muslim to the Interim Government.
2.The Viceroy accepted its stand that it would not join the Constituent Assembly.
3.The Viceroy had accepted its stand that it would not take steps to rescind the League Council?s resolution of July 29.
4.The Muslim League wanted to get a foothold to fight for the cherished goal of Pakistan.
Answer 41.The British government was not in favour of M. K. Gandhis participation in it.
2.The British government wanted to give representation to communal organisations.
3.The British government did not give any assurance to the effect that the discussions would proceed on the basis of granting Poorna Swaraj.
4.Fazl-i-Hussain who was suspected of dislike towards the Muslims with leanings towards the Congress was to guide the British government in the choice of Muslim delegates to the conference.
Answer 31.Those resources of the country were being utilized in the interest of Britain.
2.That a part of Indias national wealth or total annual product was being exported to Britain for which India got no material return.
3.That the British industrialists were being given an opportunity to invest in India under the protection of the imperial power.
4.That the British goods were being imported into the country making it poorer day by day.
Answer 21.Salbai
2.Bassein
3.Aix-Ia-Chapelle
4.Paris
Answer 31.Lord Curzon
2.Lord Ripon
3.Lord Lytton
4.Lord Irwin
Answer 41.G. K. Gokhale
2.Mahatma Gandhi
3.Aurobindo Ghosh
4.B. G. Tilak
Answer 11.Northbrook
2.Dufferin
3.Elgin-II
4.Ripon
Answer 11.Satyendranath Tagore
2.R. C. Dutt
3.Behari Lal Gupta
4.Surendranath Banerjee
Answer 11.Mahatma Gandhi
2.Mohanlal Pandya
3.Sardar Patel
4.Vinoba Bhave
Answer 21.Jawaharlal Nehru
2.Jayaprakash Narayan
3.Abdul Ghaffar Khan
4.Subhas Chandra Bose
Answer 31.C. Rajagopalachari
2.M.K Gandhi
3.Jawaharlal Nehru
4.Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Answer 31.Vallabhbhai Patel
2.C. Rajagopalachari
3.Jawaharlal Nehru
4.Dr. John Mathai
Answer 31.Annie Besant
2.Madan Mohan Malviya
3.Ambika Charan Majumdar
4.Subhas Chandra Bose
Answer 31.Warren Hastings
2.Robert Clive
3.Cornwallis
4.Dalhousie
Answer 31.Lord Curzon
2.Mahatma Gandhi
3.Jawahar Lal Nehru
4.Daya Nand Saraswati
Answer 31.Narayan Guru
2.Swami Vivekananda
3.Krishna swami Aiyar
4.Keshav Chandra Sen
Answer 41.Rajendra Prasad
2.Vallabhbhai Patel
3.Rajagopalachari
4.Lord Mountbatten
Answer 41.William IV
2.Victoria
3.Edward VII
4.George V
Answer 21.Queen Victoria
2.The British Parliament
3.Government of Britan
4.None of these
Answer 21.Hardinge-II
2.Chelmsford
3.Reading
4.Irwin
Answer 2