Modern Indian History Who among the following leader headed the interim Government of 1946? M.K Gandhi Jawaharlal Nehru Dr. Rajendra Prasad Rajagopalachari M.K Gandhi Jawaharlal Nehru Dr. Rajendra Prasad Rajagopalachari ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History What was the Ilbert Bill intended for? To enable India District Magistrates and Session Judges to try Europeans To change the method of recruitment in the Indian Civil Service To remove racial discrimination in employment To save Indians from racial humiliation To enable India District Magistrates and Session Judges to try Europeans To change the method of recruitment in the Indian Civil Service To remove racial discrimination in employment To save Indians from racial humiliation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Whom would you associate with the Censorship of the Press Act 1794? Andrew Frazer Lord Auckland Charles Metcalfe Lord Wellesly Andrew Frazer Lord Auckland Charles Metcalfe Lord Wellesly ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The Battle of Plassey is a particularly important event in Indian history because It enabled the British to have power in Bengal It enabled the British to reap higher trade profits It laid the foundation for British rule in India The Nawab of Bengal lost in it It enabled the British to have power in Bengal It enabled the British to reap higher trade profits It laid the foundation for British rule in India The Nawab of Bengal lost in it ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who among the following was famous for framing the education minute? Lord Elgin Sadler Lord Macaulay None of these Lord Elgin Sadler Lord Macaulay None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Lord Hastings faced the Pindaris in the year 1817-18. The Pindaris were associated with which of the following professions during the time of Bajirao I? Goldsmith Horsemen Tenant Carpenter Goldsmith Horsemen Tenant Carpenter ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP The Pindaris (Also known as Scavengers of the Maratha) were the irregular horsemen during the time of Bajirao I. They settled in Malwa after the third battle of Panipat (1761).