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Modern Indian History

Modern Indian History
The doctrine of lapse had been put to much use by

Lord Ripon
Lord Dalhousie
Lord Curzon
Lord Bentick

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Modern Indian History
Who among the following was the first Englishman to reach India by sea route?

Captain Hawkins
Thomas Stephens
John Mildenhall
Ralph Fitch

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Thomas Stephens was the first Englishman to reach India, at least by sea route. He sailed for India on a Portuguese ship as a Jesuit missionary on 4th April 1579 and landed at Goa six months later, on 24th october.

Modern Indian History
Who wrote the song 'Sare Jahan Se Accha Hindoostan Hamara'?

Mohammad Iqbal
Ramprasad Bisrnil
Ashafaqullah Khan
Sahir Ludhianvi

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Modern Indian History
The Act of 1833 concentrated the legislative powers in the hands of

Parliament
Board of Control
Governor-General in Council
Crown

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Modern Indian History
The Treaty of Bassein (1802) was signed between

The British and Nawab of Arcot
The British and the Peshwa
The British and Sikh
The British and the Nizam

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Modern Indian History
Which of the following Government of India Act gave separate representation to the Muslims?

Act of 1935
Act of 1947
Act of 1919
Act of 1909

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