Quiz Ka Samna Quizzes Spectrum Modern History MCQ pdf

Spectrum Modern History MCQ pdf


The first Englishmen to preside over a Congress session was __? 

(I) George Yule 
(II) Dufferin 
(III) W. Wedderburn 
(IV) None of the above 
Ans – I – George Yule 

Pingali Venkaya is related to which of the following? 
(I) Indian Army 
(II) India’s National Flag 
(III) India’s National Anthem 
(IV) India’s Constitution 
Ans – II – India’s National Flag 

In which of the following states the influence of the ” Ahrar movement (1931)” was mostly confined to ? 
(I) Punjab 
(II) Sindh 
(III) Bengal 
(IV) Madras 
Ans – I – Punjab 

Who was the first recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award? 
(I) Prithviraj kapoor 
(II) Raj kapoor 
(III) Devika Rani 
(IV) Guru Dutt 
Ans – III – Devika Rani 

In which year National Liberal Federation was formed in India ? 
(I) 1915 
(II) 1918 
(III) 1919 
(IV) 1921 
Ans – III – 1919 

There were three people in the Indian National Congress whose influence and persuasion led to a sort of agreement between the INC and British , which led to talks between Gandhi and Lord Irwin, commonly known as Gandhi Irwin Pact. Who among the following 4 given options was not among these three? 
(I) Tej Bahadur Sapru 
(II) M R Jayakar 
(III) V S Srinivasa Shastri 
(IV) Purshottam Das Tandon 
Ans – IV – Purshottam Das Tandon 

Who started first Marathi newspaper Bombay Darpan in 1832? 
(I) Jagannath Sheth 
(II) Vishnu Shastri Bapat 
(III) Krishna Shahstri Chaplunkar 
(IV) Balashastri Jambhekar 
Ans – IV – Balashastri Jambhekar 

Bring out the only incorrect statement: 
(I) Kaveri is the longest river of Tamil Nadu 
(II) India is the second largest producer of Chillies after China 
(III) Regulating act 1773 established a supreme Court in India 
(IV) Attorney General of India is appointed as per article 1976 
Ans – II – India is the second largest producer of Chillies after China 

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