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Question 1 General Knowledge
Who wrote the play 'Neel Darpan'?
- A. Dinabandhu Mitra
- B. Jawahar Lal Nehru
- C. Neela Kanda Shastri
- D. Abdu Razaq
Correct answer: A. Dinabandhu Mitra
Correct answer (Option A):\nDinabandhu Mitra wrote the famous Bengali play 'Neel Darpan' (The Indigo Mirror) in 1860. The play highlighted the severe exploitation and misery of indigo farmers under British rule. It played a major role in sparking the Indigo Revolt.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption B is incorrect because Jawaharlal Nehru is the author of books like 'The Discovery of India'. Option C and Option D are unrelated historical personalities who did not author this literary piece.\n\nRemember:\n'Neel Darpan' was translated into English by Michael Madhusudan Dutt, which brought local agrarian grievances to international attention.
Question 2 Indian History
When British Government appointed the Indian statutory commission?
- A. 1926
- B. 1935
- C. 1929
- D. 1927
Correct answer: D. 1927
Correct answer (Option D):\nThe British Government appointed the Indian Statutory Commission, popularly known as the Simon Commission, in November 1927. The purpose of this group was to study constitutional reforms in British India.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A refers to the year the Royal Commission on Agriculture was set up. Option B marks the passing of the Government of India Act. Option C is when the commission submitted its final findings prior to public release.\n\nRemember:\nThe commission was boycotted by Indian political leaders because it did not include a single Indian member.
Question 3 Indian History
Who among them was not included in the cabinet mission?
- A. Pethic Lorence
- B. Mountbatten
- C. AV Alexander
- D. Stafford Cripps
Correct answer: B. Mountbatten
Correct answer (Option B):\nLord Mountbatten was not a member of the Cabinet Mission. He arrived later as the final Viceroy of India to oversee partition and independence operations.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A (Lord Pethick-Lawrence), Option C (A.V. Alexander), and Option D (Sir Stafford Cripps) were the three British cabinet ministers sent to India in 1946 to discuss constitutional transitions.\n\nRemember:\nThe Cabinet Mission aimed to negotiate a peaceful framework for Indian self-rule and proposed a complicated three-tier federation setup.
Question 4 Indian History
The revolt of 1857 began at Mirat on?
- A. 11th May
- B. 10th May
- C. 12th May
- D. 13th May
Correct answer: B. 10th May
Correct answer (Option B):\nThe revolt of 1857 broke out officially at Meerut on 10th May 1857, driven by the uprising of standard Indian sepoys within the British East India Company forces.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A represents the date when sepoys reached Delhi. Option C marks the public declaration of Bahadur Shah Zafar as Emperor of Hindustan. Option D is an unrelated date post-breakout.\n\nRemember:\nThe immediate trigger was the introduction of the Enfield rifle greased cartridges, rumoured to contain animal fats.
Question 5 Kerala History
Who described kollam as a significant city in India?
- A. Al Biruni
- B. Abdu Razaq
- C. Al Qazwini
- D. Ibn Battutta
Correct answer: C. Al Qazwini
Correct answer (Option C):\nAl Qazwini, the historic Persian geographer, explicitly highlighted Kollam as a major commercial center and a significant city in medieval India in his geographic transcripts.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A traveled primarily in northern territories. Option B documented Calicut during Vijayanagara missions. Option D visited Kollam but Al Qazwini remains the direct choice tied to this specific textual designation.\n\nRemember:\nKollam was an essential port town controlling global pepper networks, heavily visited by Chinese, Arab, and Persian navigators.