Modern Indian History Which of the following leader said that the Act of 1935 provided 'a machine with strong brakes but no engine'? Mahatma Gandhi Rajendra Prasad Jawaharlal Nehru Vallabhbhai Patel Mahatma Gandhi Rajendra Prasad Jawaharlal Nehru Vallabhbhai Patel ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Which of the following writers did not have a profound influence on the thinking of Mahatma Gandhi? Marx Ruskin Thoreau Tolstoy Marx Ruskin Thoreau Tolstoy ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Gokhale was born in a Marathi Brahmin family at __________ Ratnagiri Allahabad Assam Poona Ratnagiri Allahabad Assam Poona ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History In May 1933, Mahatma Gandhi began a fast of 21 days for his own purification and that of his associates for greater commitment to the cause of the Harijans to appeal to the Hindus to throw open the temples and public wells to the Harijans to launch a campaign against untouchability For all the above for his own purification and that of his associates for greater commitment to the cause of the Harijans to appeal to the Hindus to throw open the temples and public wells to the Harijans to launch a campaign against untouchability For all the above ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Which of the following was established first? Aligarh Muslim University Banaras Hindu University University of Allahabad University of Bombay Aligarh Muslim University Banaras Hindu University University of Allahabad University of Bombay ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Which of the following was not one of the recommendations of the Cabinet Minion (1946) about the Constitution of India? The Muslim majority provinces should be separately constituted into a Union of Pakistan The provinces should enjoy autonomy for all subjects and should be free to form groups Three basic Groups proposed by the Mission were Group A (Hindumajority Provinces) Group B (Muslim-majority Provinces) and Group C (Bengal and Assam) There should be a Union of India embracing both British India and the States The Muslim majority provinces should be separately constituted into a Union of Pakistan The provinces should enjoy autonomy for all subjects and should be free to form groups Three basic Groups proposed by the Mission were Group A (Hindumajority Provinces) Group B (Muslim-majority Provinces) and Group C (Bengal and Assam) There should be a Union of India embracing both British India and the States ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP