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1. On 11th April 1942, a resolution was passed by the Congress Working Committee rejecting __________.
(1) Cripps Proposal
(2) Aligarh Scheme
(3) Curzon Plan
(4) Latifs Scheme
Correct Answer: (1) Cripps Proposal
Explanation: The Congress Working Committee rejected the Cripps Mission proposals on 11 April 1942, as they did not meet demands for full independence.
2. In order to appease the moderates and win over the support of the Muslims, the British Government introduced the __________ through the Indian Councils Act, 1909.
(1) Morley-Minto Reforms
(2) Montague Chelmsford Reforms
(3) Indian Educational Reforms
(4) Indian Civil Service Reforms
Correct Answer: (1) Morley-Minto Reforms
Explanation: The Indian Councils Act 1909 (Morley-Minto Reforms) introduced separate electorates for Muslims to gain their support and divide Indian nationalists.
3. “Reformers have to face opposition from our near and dear ones – parents, wives, daughters and countrymen with whom we have to travel through life.” This was said by the social reformer Wamanrao Madhavrao Kolhatkar, who hailed from __________.
(1) Vidarbha
(2) Marathwada
(3) Pune
(4) Kolhapur
Correct Answer: (1)
Explanation: Wamanrao Madhavrao Kolhatkar
4. Match the correct pairs of punishment and forms of punishment in the Mughal Judicial System.
Column ‘A’ (Punishment)
a. Hadd
b. Tazir
c. Qisas
d. Tashir
Column ‘B’ (Forms of Punishment)
i. Tit for Tat
ii. Defamation, to expose to disgrace
iii. Warning, admonish or banishment
iv. Death penalty, amputation
(1) iii i iv ii
(2) ii iii i iv
(3) iv iii i ii
(4) iii i ii iv
Correct Answer: (1) a-iii, b-i, c-iv, d-ii
Explanation: Hadd (warning/banishment), Tazir (tit for tat/discretionary), Qisas (death/amputation for retaliation), Tashir (defamation/exposure).
5. Which of the following books was published by combining four famous speeches delivered by Barrister Chittaranjan Das in 1917?
(1) Indians of India
(2) India for Indians
(3) India and Indians
(4) Indians for India
Correct Answer: (2) India for Indians
Explanation: Chittaranjan Das’s book “India for Indians” compiled his 1917 speeches on self-rule.
Q. 33
The Bengal Florican is neither a reptile nor an amphibian.
The leatherback sea turtle’s IUCN status is vulnerable.
The gharial and four-toed river terrapin are both critically endangered.
So no option is correct.
Yes.