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  • Paper code: 173/2014
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Question 1 Indian History
Who is the lieutenant governor of Punjab at the time of Jallianwalla Bagh massacre?
  1. A. Michael O Dwyer
  2. B. William Logan
  3. C. Lord Cornwallis
  4. D. Warren Hastings

Correct answer: A. Michael O Dwyer

Correct answer (Option A):\nMichael O'Dwyer was the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab during the infamous Jallianwala Bagh massacre, which took place on April 13, 1919. He supported Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer's actions regarding the firing on the peaceful gathering. Option A is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption B was a British administrator in Malabar. Options C and D were Governors-General of India in the late 18th century.\n\nRemember:\nMichael O'Dwyer was later assassinated by Indian revolutionary Udham Singh in London in 1940 as retaliation for the massacre.
Question 2 Indian History
Who invented the word ''Pakistan'' in 1933?
  1. A. Sir Sayyed Ahammed khan
  2. B. Moulana Mohammed Ali
  3. C. Choudhari Rehmat Ali
  4. D. Abul kalam Azad

Correct answer: C. Choudhari Rehmat Ali

Correct answer (Option C):\nChoudhary Rehamat Ali coined the name ''Pakistan'' in 1933 while he was a student at the University of Cambridge. He published it in his famous pamphlet titled ''Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?''. Option C is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A founded the Aligarh Movement. Option B was a leader of the Khilafat Movement. Option D was a prominent Congress leader and free India's first Education Minister.\n\nRemember:\nThe name was constructed as an acronym representing the northern Muslim-majority units of British India: Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Indus, and Sindh, ending with ''tan''.
Question 3 Indian History
Who is the leader of Telengana revolt which began in 1946 and lasted for five years?
  1. A. K. Kelappan
  2. B. P. Sundarayya
  3. C. Keshav Chandrasen
  4. D. Veeresa Lingam

Correct answer: B. P. Sundarayya

Correct answer (Option B):\nPuchalapalli Sundarayya was one of the primary leaders of the Telangana Rebellion (1946–1951), an armed peasant uprising against the feudal lords of the Nizam rule in Hyderabad state. He was a founding member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Option B is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A is known as Kerala Gandhi. Options C and D were prominent social reformers from Bengal and Andhra Pradesh respectively.\n\nRemember:\nThe Telangana Rebellion was an important agrarian conflict that significantly influenced land reform debates in independent India.
Question 4 Indian History
The book has rightly been called the ''Bible of Modern Bengalee Patriotism'':
  1. A. Amrita Bazar Patrika
  2. B. Anand Math
  3. C. Neel Darpan
  4. D. The Bengalee

Correct answer: B. Anand Math

Correct answer (Option B):\nBankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's historical novel ''Anandamath'' (published in 1882) is widely regarded as the ''Bible of Modern Bengali Patriotism''. It is set in the background of the Sannyasi Rebellion and contains our national song ''Vande Mataram''. Option B is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A and D were influential nationalist newspapers. Option C is a play written by Dinabandhu Mitra highlighting the plight of indigo farmers.\n\nRemember:\n''Anandamath'' strongly inspired the revolutionary nationalist groups across Bengal and the rest of India during the freedom struggle.
Question 5 Indian History
The Viceroy who revoked the partition of Bengal in 1911?
  1. A. Lord Curzon
  2. B. Lord Hardinge
  3. C. Robert Clive
  4. D. Lord Rippon

Correct answer: B. Lord Hardinge

Correct answer (Option B):\nLord Hardinge II was the Viceroy of India who revoked the partition of Bengal in December 1911 during the Delhi Durbar, which was held to mark the coronation of King George V. Option B is correct.\n\nWhy others are wrong:\nOption A was the Viceroy who originally partitioned Bengal in 1905. Option C was a key figure in establishing British rule in the 18th century. Option D is famous for the local self-government resolutions of 1882.\n\nRemember:\nAlong with revoking the partition in 1911, the capital of British India was also shifted from Calcutta to Delhi.

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