History Quiz For SSC Exams

April 29, 2016    



1.When was Rowlatt Act Passed?
(a)1919
(b)1920
(c)1921
(d)1922

2.Poona Pact was signed between____
(a)Gandhiji and Lord Irwin  
(b)Gandhiji and Jinnah   
(c)Gandhiji and S.C. Bose  
(d)Gandhiji and Ambedkar     

3.Find the correct chronological order of the following events from the code given below____
1.Civil Disobedience Movement
2.Individual Satyagraha 
3.Quit India Movement 
4.Cripps Mission
Codes:
(a)1-2-4-3
(b)1-2-3-4 
(c)2-1-3-4 
(d)2-3-1-4   

4.The freedom fighter who died in jail due to hunger strike was____
(a)Bhagat Singh 
(b)Bipin Chandra Pal
(c)Jatin Das
(d)Subhash Chandra Bose

5.Who of the following said, ‘Mahatma Gandhi, like fleeting phantom raises dust but not the level’?
(a)B.R. Amkbedkar 
(b)M.A. Jinnah
(c)V.D. Savarkar
(d)None of these

6.With which of the following movement was Gandhiji Not associated?
(a)Khilafat Movement 
(b)Individual Satyagraha Movement  
(c)Quit India Movement 
(d)Swadeshi Movement

7.The name of the periodical among the following published by Mahatma Gandhi during his stay in South Africa____
(a)Navjivan 
(b)India Gazette 
(c)Africaner    
(d)Indian Opinion 

8.In which of the following did Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel play a leading role?
(a)Bijolia Movement    
(b)Dandi March 
(c)Bardoli Satyagraha 
(d)Textile Mill Workers strike at Ahmedabad  

9.A large crown gathered in the Jallianwala Bagh at Amritsar on April 13, 1919 to protest against the arrest of____
(a)Swami Shradhanand and Mazharul Haq  
(b)Madan Mohan Malviya and Mohammad Ali Jinnah   
(c)Mahatma Gandhi and Abul Kalam Azad  
(d)Dr. Saifuddin Kitchhu and Dr. Satyapal    

10.The date April 6, 1930 is known in Indian History for____
(a)Dandi March by Mahatma Gandhi  
(b)First Round Table Conference  
(c)Gandhi-Irwin Pact  
(d)Jallianwala Bagh Massacre 

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History Quiz For SSC Exams 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu April 29, 2016 1.When was Rowlatt Act Passed? (a)1919 (b)1920 (c)1921 (d)1922 2.Poona Pact was signed between____ (a)Gandhiji and Lord Irwin   ...


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