Modern Indian History In which session of India National Congress the tricolour flag was unfurled for the first time? Calcutta Session, 1920 Lahore Congress, 1929 Haripura congress conference, 1938 Annual Session of Congress at Nagpur, 1920 Calcutta Session, 1920 Lahore Congress, 1929 Haripura congress conference, 1938 Annual Session of Congress at Nagpur, 1920 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History A new period in__________'s life began in 1913 when she became active in Indian politics, and gave a lead by claiming 'Home Rule' for India Malati Patwardhan Ammu Swaminathan Annie Besant Ambujammal Malati Patwardhan Ammu Swaminathan Annie Besant Ambujammal ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Of the following who did not find a place in the Legislative Council as per the Act of 1853? The Lieutenant Governor Additional Members The Governor-General The Commander-in-Chief The Lieutenant Governor Additional Members The Governor-General The Commander-in-Chief ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The INA was largely composed of Indian Revolutionaries Overseas Indians Indian Prisoners of war under the Japanese Deserters from the British Indian Army Indian Revolutionaries Overseas Indians Indian Prisoners of war under the Japanese Deserters from the British Indian Army ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Mahatma Gandhi compared Pherozeshah Mehta with the Himalayas, Tilak with the Ocean and Gokhale with the Ganges the Mansarovar Lake the Sky the Gangotri the Ganges the Mansarovar Lake the Sky the Gangotri ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Which one of the following policies were adopted by the British towards native states after the revolt of 1857? To give greater power to Indian states. To maintain status quo of Indian states. To annex Indian states into the British empire. To allow Indian states to establish relations with foreign power. To give greater power to Indian states. To maintain status quo of Indian states. To annex Indian states into the British empire. To allow Indian states to establish relations with foreign power. ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP The Indian Mutiny of 1857 resulted in a change to British policy. The policies that were adopted by the British towards native states after the revolt of 1857 were to maintain the status quo of Indian states.