Modern Indian History Jinnah gave his opposition to Wavell's Plan in the Conference held at __________ Madras Shimla Calcutta Delhi Madras Shimla Calcutta Delhi ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who He said, "I accept as Dharma whatever is in full conformity with impartial justice, truthfulness and the like; that which is not opposed to the teachings of God as embodied in the Vedas. Whatever is not free from partiality and is unjust, partaking of untruth and the like, and opposed to the teachings of God as embodied in the Vedas—that I hold as adharma".He also said "He, who after careful thinking, is ever ready to accept truth and reject falsehood; who counts the happiness of others as he does that of his own self, him I call just" Baba Ram Singh Lal Singh Ranjit Singh Dayananda Saraswathi Baba Ram Singh Lal Singh Ranjit Singh Dayananda Saraswathi ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History In 1916 Mahatma Gandhi travelled to__________ to inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system Sabarmati Champaran Dandi Chauri Chaura Sabarmati Champaran Dandi Chauri Chaura ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The Government of India Act of 1935 had divided India into __________ provinces 14 8 5 11 14 8 5 11 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who of the following was the last holder of the post of Secretary of State for India? Viscount Cranborne Lord Pethick-Lawrence Lord Stanley Lord George Hamilton Viscount Cranborne Lord Pethick-Lawrence Lord Stanley Lord George Hamilton ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP Lord Pethick-Lawrence was the Last holder of the post of Secretary of State for India. His tenure started form 3rd August 1945 to 17th April 1947.
Modern Indian History The Age of Consent Act was signed during the time of which of the following viceroys? Lord Elgin II Lord Lansdowne Lord Dufferin Lord Ripon Lord Elgin II Lord Lansdowne Lord Dufferin Lord Ripon ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP The Age of Consent Act was signed in 1891 during the viceroyship of Lord Lansdowne. By this act, the age limit of girls was raised from 10 to 12 within which protection was given to them. Marriage of girls under the age of twelve was prohibited.