Modern Indian History The main exponent of the theory of Drain of Wealth was Karl Mane RC Dutt Dadabhai Naoroji DR Gadoil Karl Mane RC Dutt Dadabhai Naoroji DR Gadoil ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The Moplahs of Malabar (Kerala) who were largely Muslim leaseholders and cultivators, indulged in a series of rebellions in Kerala between 1836-1919. Which of the following regarding these Moplah uprisings is not true? Most of the Moplah martyrs were poor peasants of landless lobourers A small band of Moplahs committed collective suicides in the belief of being called Shahids (martyrs) They were mainly directed against the upper caste Hindu landlords These uprisings were a peculiar form of rural terrorism Most of the Moplah martyrs were poor peasants of landless lobourers A small band of Moplahs committed collective suicides in the belief of being called Shahids (martyrs) They were mainly directed against the upper caste Hindu landlords These uprisings were a peculiar form of rural terrorism ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Mahatma Gandhi broke his epic fast unto death on September 26, 1932 after the Poona Pact, which provided for reservation of 48 seats for the depressed classes in different provincial legislatures All listed here common electorate for all Hindus reservation of 18 per cent of the seats in the Central Legislature reservation of 48 seats for the depressed classes in different provincial legislatures All listed here common electorate for all Hindus reservation of 18 per cent of the seats in the Central Legislature ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History India attained 'Dominion status' on 15th August, 1950 15th August, 1947 15th January, 1947 15th October, 1947 15th August, 1950 15th August, 1947 15th January, 1947 15th October, 1947 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History "India Wins Freedom" is the autobiography of Abdul Kalam Azad Zakir Hussain Muhammad Ali Sayyed Ahmad Khan Abdul Kalam Azad Zakir Hussain Muhammad Ali Sayyed Ahmad Khan ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Which of the following is an ex situ mode of wildlife conservation? Biosphere Reserves Sacred Groves Home Gardens National Parks Biosphere Reserves Sacred Groves Home Gardens National Parks ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP Sacred Groves, National Parks and other protected area, biosphere reserves etc. are in-situ modes of wildlife conservation.