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Modern Indian History

Modern Indian History
Who was the Nawab when Dalhousie annexed Awadh in 1854?

Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah
Wajid Ali Shah
Sirajud daulla
Alivardi Khan

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Modern Indian History
Which of the following was not one of the cardinal principles of Mahatma Gandhi doctrine of Satyagraha?

Non-Violence
Truthfulness
Abstinence
Fearlessness

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Modern Indian History
After 1893, when complete ban was imposed on all commercial activities of the Company. India was left open to exploitation by

Planters
British officers in India
British mercantile industrial capitalist class
Zamindars and big landlords

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Modern Indian History
Which of the following was the most important feature of the Montague-Chelmsford reforms?

Self-government
Transfer of Power of Congress
The Factory Act
System of Dyarchy

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Modern Indian History
Which of the following statements is not correct? The materials for the Government of India Act of 1935 were drawn from

Morley-Minto Reforms
The Simon Commission Report
The White Paper issued by the British Government
The Nehru Committee Report

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Modern Indian History
'Swaathanthrya gadha' – was written by the great poet __________

O.N.V.Kurup
G.Sankara kurup
Kumaranaasan
Cherusseri

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