Independence Movement in Madhya Pradesh

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Independence Movement in Madhya Pradesh: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Revolt of 1857 in Madhya Pradesh, Session of All India Congress in Madhya Pradesh, Landmark Movements in Madhya Pradesh State & Peasant Movements in Madhya Pradesh etc.

Important Questions on Independence Movement in Madhya Pradesh

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Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the Kheda Satyagraha 1918?

A. It was the fourth Satyagraha movement, after Champaran Satyagraha in which Gandhi organized the movement to support peasants.

B. The peasants of Kheda signed a petition calling for the tax for this year to be scrapped in wake of the famine.

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_____ was the president of INC session held at Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.

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Which of the following Indians led the revolt in the Sagar Cantonment?

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Sir Hugh Rose marched from _____ into the Sagar district to attack Rahatgarh in January 1858, signalling the end of the revolt of 1857.

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Which of the following is true about 20th century peasant movements in Madhya Pradesh?

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Consider the following statements.

A.These movements were not aimed at colonialism.
B.There is no established organisation.
C.The territorial reach was restricted to a certain geographical territory.
D.These revolts were led by the peasantry leaders.

Which of the following is correct regarding 19th-century peasant movements in Madhya Pradesh?

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The goal of peasant movements of the nineteenth century in Madhya Pradesh and other parts of India was nearly entirely focused on _____ rather than abolishing peasant exploitation.

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Which of the following was not a cause of the peasant movements in Madhya Pradesh?

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The slogan of the _____ movement was 'Jal, Jangal, Jamin' in Madhya Pradesh.

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In 1521, who did King Manuel I of Portugal choose as governor of Portuguese India to succeed Diogo Lopes de Sequeira?

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Bal Gangadhar Tilak launched Indian Home Rule League from which of the following Indian cities?

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Who was the president of the 62nd session of the Indian National Congress, which was held at Indore, Madhya Pradesh?

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Which of the following statement(s) regarding the establishment of the Indian National Congress is/are correct?

A. The Indian National Congress was established when 72 delegates from all over country met at Bombay in 1880.

B. Prominent delegates included Dadabhai Naoroji, Surendranath Banerjee, Badruddin Tyabji, W. C. Bonnerjee, and Romesh Chunder Dutt. A.O. Hume, a former British officer and Civil servant was one of the founding members of the Indian National Congress.

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Which of the following statement(s) regarding the objectives of the first session of the Indian National Congress in 1885 is/are correct?

A.  Its aim was to obtain a greater share in government for educated Indians.

B. Its aim was to create a platform for civic and political dialogue between them and the British Raj. 

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Which of the following statement(s) regarding the demands of the Indians in the first session of the Indian National Congress in 1885 is/are correct?

A. The moderates demanded this and questioned the authority of the Secretary of State to govern India.

B. India was of great strategic importance to the British and the cost of maintaining the Indian military was very high, because the entire colonial operation in Asia was operated through India itself.

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The Blue Water policy was formulated by which of the following viceroys of Portuguese settlements in India?

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Which of the following Europeans were the first to come Indian subcontinent?

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Which of the following statement(s) regarding the objectives of the Indian National Congress in Madhya Pradesh is/are correct?

A. To promote friendly relations between nationalist political workers from different parts of the country.

B. To develop and consolidate the feelings of national unity irrespective of caste, religion or province.

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Which of the following wars was decisive in gaining control over the Madhya Pradesh region by the Britishers?