The Hindus had launched ‘Swadeshi Movement’ (to boycott English made goods) in the wake of:
- (a) The Urdu Hindi Controversy 1867
- (b) Partition of Bengal 1905
- (c) Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy 1919
- (d) Kanpur Incident 1913
- (b) Partition of Bengal 1905
For the protection of Urdu, Sir Syed founded:
- (a) Anjuman-e-Taraqqi-e-Urdu
- (b) Tahzeeb-ul-Akhlaq
- (c) Urdu Protection Society
- (d) Aligarh Institute
- (a) Anjuman-e-Taraqqi-e-Urdu
Who recommended the constitutional problem of India should be discussed at a Round Table Conference?
- (a) Minto-Morley Reforms
- (b) Simon Commission
- (c) Cripps Plan
- (d) Cabinet Mission Plan
- (b) Simon Commission
Who buried in Taj Mahal?
- (a) Noor Jahan
- (b) Mumtaz Mahal
- (c) Mehr-un-Nisa
- (d) Zaib-un-Nisa
- (b) Mumtaz Mahal
Babur raided the Punjab from Afghanistan and finally defeated the last of the Delhi Sultans, the Lodhis, at the first battle of Panipat in:
- (a) 1526
- (b) 1533
- (c) 1556
- (d) 1545
- (a) 1526
In 1530, Babur was succeeded by:
- (a) Sher Shah Suri
- (b) Akbar
- (c) Shah Jahan
- (d) Humayun
- (d) Humayun
In the interim government of 1946, the Health Minister was:
- (a) Abu Rab Nishtar
- (b) Jag Jivan Ram
- (c) Asif Ali
- (d) Ghazanfar Ali Khan
- (d) Ghazanfar Ali Khan
After the Second Round Table Conference, the British Government announced:
- (a) Cyril Radcliff Award
- (b) New Constitution
- (c) Communal Award
- (d) Dissolution of Government
- (c) Communal Award
When Nadir Shah of Persia invaded the Sub-continent and sacked Delhi?
- (a) 1731
- (b) 1735
- (c) 1737
- (d) 1739
- (d) 1739
On 13 April 1919, a large crowd of about six to ten thousand gathered in Jallianwala Bagh at Amritsar to voice their protest. Against whom they were protesting?
- (a) British Government
- (b) Viceroy
- (c) Governor-General
- (d) Rowlett Act, 1919
- (d) Rowlett Act, 1919