Modern Indian History Which of the following was not of the achievements of the Exteremist Group in the Congress? The Calcutta Corporation Act and the Indian Universities Act were taken off the statute book Nationalism took root among the progressive sections of society The partition of Bengal was annulled in 1911 The Extremists taught people self-confidence and selfreliance and prepared the social base of the nationalist movement The Calcutta Corporation Act and the Indian Universities Act were taken off the statute book Nationalism took root among the progressive sections of society The partition of Bengal was annulled in 1911 The Extremists taught people self-confidence and selfreliance and prepared the social base of the nationalist movement ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Provision was made by the Charter Act of 1813 for the establishment of a Church at __________ Pondicherry Calcutta Bombay Madras Pondicherry Calcutta Bombay Madras ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History A resolution declaring 'Purna Swaraj' was passed in the Congress Session held at Gaya Haripura Lahore Calcutta Gaya Haripura Lahore Calcutta ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History A Study in Consciousness was written by __________ Rajkamal Sen Annie Besant Mrinal Gore Prasanna Kumar Tagore Rajkamal Sen Annie Besant Mrinal Gore Prasanna Kumar Tagore ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Commissioners for the Affairs of India were known as Board of Directors Board of Merchants Court of Directors Board of Control Board of Directors Board of Merchants Court of Directors Board of Control ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who was an editor of the journal “India”? Henry Vivian Derozio Sir William Wedderburn Sir Patrick Spens Sir Pherozshah Mehta Henry Vivian Derozio Sir William Wedderburn Sir Patrick Spens Sir Pherozshah Mehta ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP Sir William Wedderburn remained the chairman of the Indian parliamentary committee till 1900. He was also an editor of the journal “India”. In 1895, Sir William Wedderburn represented India on the Royal Commission on Indian Expenditure.