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Thursday, 7 June 2012

AGRICULTURE - Class VIII


Your Crossword Puzzle
Chapter : Agriculture
Class VIII, NCERT

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3. Economic activities which provide support to the primary and secondary sectors through services.
4. Also called 'Golden Fibre'.
5. Growing vegetables, flowers and fruits for commercial use.
7. It grows best in alluvial clayey soil, which can retain water. China leads in the production followed by India, Japan, Sri Lanka and Egypt.
10. Economic activities connected with extraction and production of natural resources.
11. This type of farming includes commercial grains farming, mixed farming and plantation agriculture.
13. Commercial rearing of silk worms. It may supplement the income of the farmer.
15. This type of subsistence agriculture is prevalent in the thickly populated areas of the monsoon regions of south, southeast and east Asia.
16. In this type of farming, herdsmen move from place to place with their animals for fodder and water, along defined routes.
17. The ultimate aim of agricultural development is to increase_______________.
18. Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, Chemical Fertilisers and Pesticides.
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1. Economic activities concerned with the processing of primary resources.
2. This type of farming is practiced to meet the needs of the farmer's family.
6. A beverage crop, requires cool climate and well distributed high rainfall throughout the year for the growth of its tender leaves.
8. They are also known as coarse grains and can be grown on less fertile and sandy soils.
9. The land on which the crops are grown is known as __________.
12. It requires high temperature, light rainfall, two hundred and ten frost-free days and bright sunshine for its growth.
14. In this type of farming the land is used for growing food and fodder crops and rearing livestock.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

NTSE Sample Paper based on the topic - The Changing World of Visual Arts (Class VIII)



1.    The Painting named “Ruins on the banks of the Ganges at Gazipur” was painted by-
    (A) Thomas Daniell    (B) William Daniell    (C) Johann Zoffany    (D) George Willson

2.    Read the following Statements Carefully-
    (1) In Imperial Arts Indians were shown as submissive.
    (2) British were shown as superior & Imperious.
    (3) They were shown as flaunt in their clothes, stand regally or sit arrogantly & live a life of luxury
    (4) Sometimes Indians were also drawn at the centre of such paintings-
    Which of the above Statements is/are not true-
    (A) 1,4            (B) 2,3            (C) Only 1        (D) Only 4

3.    Which of the following statement is/are not true in regarding the painting made by Johann zoffany-
    (A) “The Aurial and Dashwood families of Calcutta” was painted by Zoffany.
    (B)  This was made in 1784 , Thomas Dashwood & his wife were painted with their friends & relatives
    (C) Indians were presented as serving tea to their British masters.
    (D) Indian maid was also presented as serving Lousia Aurial(Wife of Thomas Dashwood)

4.    Which of the following statement is/are not true in regarding the painting made by Francis Hayman-
    (A) In this painting Lord Clive’s meeting with Mir Jafar is shown.
    (B) Lord Clive & his troops are  shown to be welcomed by Mir Jafar after the battle of Plassey.
    (C)  A British is also shown hoisting the Union Jack.
    (D) The dead body of Nawab Sirajuddaulah is also shown in the painting.

5.    Which of the following statement is/are  true in regarding the painting which shows the victory of the battle of Seringapatam-
    (A) This painting was made by Rober Kerr Porter in 1800
    (B) The British troops are shown storming the fort from all the sides & cutting Tipu’s soldiers to pieces.
    (C) A British soldier is also shown raising the British flag aloft on the ramparts of Tipu’s fort.
    (D) The painting is full of action & energy & dramatizes the event & Glorifies the British triumph.
    (E) All of These

6     Read the following Statements carefully-
    (1) Portrait is a picture of a person in which the face and its expression is prominent & another tradition
                of Imperial art
    (2) The Rich and the powerful, both British and Indians wanted to see themselves on Canvas.
    (3) Unlike the   existing Indian tradition of painting portraits in miniature, Colonial portraits were life-size             images that looked lifelike and real.
    (4) This new style also served as an ideal means of displaying the lavish life-style.
    Which of the above statements are true-
    (A) 1,2,3            (B) 2,3,4         (C) 2,3         (D) All of These

7.    Which of the following statements is not related to the portrait of Nawab of Arcot-
    (A) The portrait was painted by George Willison & Tilly Kettle.
    (B) He gifted the paintings to the King of England and the Directors of the East India Company.
    (C*) He  commissioned two visiting artists George Willison & Tilly Kettle to make his paintings.
    (D) The nawab was presented as the central figure of portrait with scepter in his hand.

8.    Mural is a-
    (A) Wall painting    (B) Scroll painting    (C) Portrait painting    (D) None of These

9.    Which of the following Statements is not Correct regarding the “Clive Street Of Calcutta”
    (A) It was made by Thomas and William Daniell.
    (B) In this Painting the making of new calcutta is shown.
    (C) Majestic European style buildings and new mode of transport are presented to show the development.
    (D) In this painting the image of traditional India is also presented.

10.    Assertion- The paintings of local plants,animals,historical buildings and monuments, festivals and processions are known as company paintings.
    Reason-  These pictures are eagerly collected by the East India Company officials as they wanted to collect the paintings by which they could understand India.
    (A) Both (A) & (R) are right & (R) is the right explanation of (A)
    (B) Both (A) & (R) are right & (R) is not the right explanation of (A)
    (C) (A) is Right but (R) is wrong
    (D) (A) is wrong But (R) is Right.

11.    Read the following Statements carefully-
    (1) Painting on a long roll of paper that could be rolled up is known as scroll Painting.
    (2) Scroll Painters were known as “Patuas” in eastern India & “Kumhars” in North India
    (3)  Before the 19th century the Scroll painters had worked on mythological themes.
    (4) In late 19th century Kalighat painters began to use Shading to give painting a rounded form, to        make the images look three dimensional.
    Which of the above statements are not true-
    (A) 1,2,3        (B) 2,3            (C) 1,3,4        (D) None Of These

12.     Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding “Kali” painting-
    (A) “Kali” was produced by “Bengal Art Studio” in 1885.
    (B) This was an advertisement of an Indian brand of cigarette that was banned by British in 1905.
    (C) The heads of British soldiers can be seen amongst the demons killed by the goddess.
    (D) This image was used to express the nationalist ideas & inspire people against British Rule.

13.    Match the Following-
    (a) The Horse Regiment            (i) Samuel Bourne
    (b) Sati Chaura Ghat            (ii) Raja Ravi Verma
    (c) Krishna Sadan            (iii) Abindranath Tagore
    (d) My Mother                   (iv) Felice Bearto
    (A ) a (iv)  b (i)  c (ii)  d (iii)        (B) a (ii)   b (iv)  c (i)  d (iii)
    (C) a (i)   b (ii)  c (iii)  d (iv)        (D) a (iii)   b (ii)  c (i)  d (iv)

14.     Read the following statements carefully.Which of the following statements is not correct-
    (A) “Sati Chaura Ghat” was painted by ‘Samuel Bourne’
    (B) Samuel Morne established Photographic Studio in Calcutta named as “Bourne & Shepherd.”
    (C) “A Nationalist demonstration in a Bombay Street” was painted by ‘Abindranath Tagore.’
    (D) “The Ideals of The East” was published by ‘Okakura Kakuzo’ in 1904.

15.    Assertion-   In the end of Nineteenth century People began to reject the art of Raja Ravi Verma.
    Reason-      People thought it imitative and westernised & declared that such a style was                 unsuitable for depicting the nation’s ancient myths and legends.
    (A) Both (A) & (R) are correct & (R) is the right explanation of (A).
    (B) Both (A) & (R) are correct & (R) is not the right explanation of (A).
    (C) (A) is right but (R) is incorrect.
    (D) (A) is  wrong but (R) is Right.

16.     The person associated with the painting ‘Damyanti’ was    
    (A) Rabindra Nath Tagore.        (B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
    (C) Raja Ravi Verma                 (D) Raj Verma

17.      The theme of William Daniel’s painting was the    
    (A) modernization of India        (B) contrast of Indian and European life style             
    (C) activities on road                (D) mode of transport.

18.     Calcutta Art Studio printed the scene of Nala and Damyanti in the    
    (A) 1876 – 77        (B) 1877 – 78        (C) 1878 – 80        (D) 1880 – 82

19.    Gothic is-
    (A) The pointed arches in the buildings and the elongated structure in buildings.
    (B) The imperial art which was introduced in 18th century.
    (C) The art which was used by “Raja Ravi Verma”
    (D) The Art Which was used by “Abindra Nath Tagore”

20.    Johann Zofany was born in    
    (A) England        (B) France        (C) Germany        (D) Scotland.



ANSWERS - Q.1.-(A), Q.2.-(D), Q.3.-(D), Q.4.-(D), Q.5.-(E),
                      Q.6.-(D), Q.7.-(C), Q.8.-(A), Q.9.-(D), Q.10.-(A),
                      Q.11.-(D), Q.12.-(A), Q.13.-(A), Q.14.-(C), Q.15.-(A),
                      Q.16.-(C), Q.17.-(A), Q.18.-(C), Q.19.-(A), Q.20.-(C),

Monday, 23 April 2012

NTSE Sample Paper based on the Chapter -India After Independence (Class VIII)

1.      The person who said, “democracy is centered in Delhi and it is not allowed to work in the same sense and spirit in the rest of the country” belonged to    
    (A) Ahmedabad.    (B) Mysore    (C) Bangalore    (D) Bombay.

2.     According to Dr. Ambedkar, political democracy has to be accompanied by two kinds of democracy , namely, economic democracy and    
    (A) representative democracy    (B) linguistic democracy               
    (C) religious democracy             (D) social democracy.

3.      The person who said, “disruptionist tendencies had come to the fore; to check them, the nation had to be strong and united” was    
    (A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar        (B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
    (C) Potti Sriramulu                (D) Vallabhbhai Patel

4.    Assertion:- On 30th Jan. 1948 Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by a fanatic Nathuram Godse.
    Reason:- He was asked by British Officials to kill Mahatma Gandhi.
    (A) Both (A) & (R) are right and (R) is the right explanation of (A)
    (B) Both (A) & (R) are right and (R) is not the right explanation of (A)
    (C) (A) is right but (R) is wrong
    (D) (R) is right but (A) is wrong.

5.    Read the following Statements carefully-
    (1) Between December 1946and November 1949 Indians had a series of meetings on the Country’s Political future.
    (2) Some 300 Indians had participated in these meetings.
    (3) Only Hindu Leaders from all over India participated in these meetings.
    (4) These discussions resulted in the framing of Indian Constitution.
    Which of the above Statements is/are incorrect:-
    (A) Only 1    (B) Only 2    (C) Only 3    (D) Only 4

6.    Which practice was described as a “Slur and a bolt” on the “fair name of India”.
    (A) Untouchability        (B) Discrimination on the basis of Religion
    (C) Racism        (D) All of These

7.    “The first and last need to India at the present moment is that it should made a nation…” was said by,     (A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.        (B) Jawahar Lal Nehru.
    (C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad        (D) Vallabhbhai Patel

8.    Who  wrote this letter to whom:- ... we have a Muslim minority who are so large in numbers that they cannot, even if they want, go anywhere else. That is a basic fact about which there can be no argument. Whatever the provocation     from Pakistan and whatever the indignities and horrors inflicted on non-Muslims there, we have got to deal with this minority in a civilized manner. We must give them security and the rights of citizens in a democratic State.
    (A) Jawahar Lal Nehru wrote to the Chief Ministers of State
    (B) Jawahar Lal Nehru wrote to the British Officials
    (C) Jinnah wrote to British Officials.
    (D) Badruddin Tayyib ji wrote to the representatives of Provinces

9.    Match the following-
    Column- A         Column- B
    Hind Swaraj        Din Bandhu Mitra
    Neel Darpan        Jawahar Lal Nehru
    Discovery of India        Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
    India Wins Freedom        Mahatma Gandhi
    (A) a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i    (B)  a-iv, b-i, c-ii, d-iii    (C) a-iv, b-ii, c-i, d-iii    (D)   a-iii, b-iv, c-ii, d-i

10.    The leader who died fasting for a separate state for Telugu Speakers-
    (A) Potti Srimalu    (B) T.T.Krishnamachari    (C) Alluri Sitaram raju    (D) None Of These

11.    Read The following Statements Carefully-
    (1) Dr. B.R.Ambedkar respectfully referred to as Babasaheb.
    (2) He belonged to a Hindi- speaking dalit family.
    (3) He was a lawyer and economist & known as the “Father of the constitution”
    (4) He was not ready to accept reservation for Dalits but wanted to accept Separate electorate

    Which of the above statements is/are not correct
    (A) 1 & 4    (B) 2 & 4     (C) 2 & 3    (A) 1 & 3

12.    Read the following Statements Carefully-
    (1) On 15 December 1952, fifty-eight days into his fast, Potti Sriramulu died.
    (2) The news of the passing away of Sriramulu engulfed entire Andhra in Chaos.
    (3) The protests were so widespread and intense that the Central Government was forced to give in to the          demand.
    (4) On 1 October 1953, the new state of Andhra Pradesh came into being.

    Which of the above statements is/are correct_
    (A) 1,2 & 3    (B) 1,2 & 4    (C)  2,3 & 4    (D) All of These

13.     Read the following Statements Carefully-
    (1) A state Reorganisation Commission was set up,which submitted its report in 1956.
    (2) In 1960, the bilingual state of Bombay was divided into separate states for Marathi and Gujarati          speakers.
    (3) In 1966, State of Punjab was also divided into Punjab and Haryana.
    (4) In 1966, Nagaland was also divided into two states.

    Which of the following Statements is/are correct:-
    (A) 1,2 & 3    (B) 2 & 3    (C) 1 & 3    (D) All of These

14.    Read the following Statements Carefully-
    (1) The Government set up a Planning Commission in 1950.
    (2) It was established to execute suitable policies for economic Development.
    (3) In 1952 First Five Year Plan was introduced.
    (4) The second five year plan focused on the development of Industries.

    Which of the following Statements is/are incorrect:-
    (A) Only 1    (B) Only 2    (C) Only 3    (D) Only 4

15.    Which of the following subjects  is/are included in the “Union List” of our constitution ?    
    (A) Health     (B) Defence    (C) Foreign affairs     (D) Both (B) and (C)

16.    Read the statements :
    (1) Prime Minister Nehru and Deputy Prime Minister Vallabhai Patel were against the creation of linguistic states.
    (2) At the time of partition of Indian, Hindus Muslims riots took place.
    (3) US and USSR has promoted the policy of non-alignment
    Which of the above statements is/are incorrect ?
    (A) 1 & 2     (B) 2 & 3     (C) 1 & 3     (D) Only 3

17.    Which of  the following  problems were faced immediately after independence by free India?    
    (A) The problem of 8 million refugees.   
    (B) The language problem of various regions.   
    (C) The problems of merger of 500 princely states in India.    
    (D) Both (A) and (C)   

18.    Read the following statements-
    (1) India is termed as Quasi- Federal in our Constitution.   
    (2) We find more than two levels of the Government in India.
    (3) There are three lists in our constitution - Union List, State List and Concurrent List
    (4) There are 95 subjects in Our Union Lists.
    Which one of the above statements is/are incorrect-
    (A) Only 1    (B) Only 2    (C) Only 3    (D) Only 4

19.    Read the following Statements-
    (1) India gained freedom soon after the devastation of the Second World War.
    (2) The 1950 and 1960s saw the emergence of the Cold War.
    (3) Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru was the first foreign minister of Newly Independent India.
    (4) Non-Alignment formed the bedrock of India’s Foreign Policy.
    Which of the above statements is/are correct-
    (A) Only 1    (B) Only 2    (C) Only 3    (D) All of These

20.    In which year Bombay was divided into two states-
    (A) 1960    (B) 1961    (C) 1962    (D) 1963


ANSWERS - Q.1.-(B), Q.2.-(D), Q.3.-(B), Q.4.-(C), Q.5.-(C),
                      Q.6.-(A), Q.7.-(B), Q.8.-(A), Q.9.-(B), Q.10.-(A),
                      Q.11.-(B), Q.12.-(D), Q.13.-(A), Q.14.-(C), Q.15.-(D),
                      Q.16.-(A), Q.17.-(D), Q.18.-(D), Q.19.-(D), Q.20.-(A),

Thursday, 19 April 2012

NTSE Sample Questions based on The Making Of The National Movement 1880-1947 (Class VIII)

1.    Read the following statements carefully which of the following is correct regarding Dada Bhai Naoroji-
    (A) He was a businessman & publicist settled in London
    (B) He gave the popular “Theory of Drain Of wealth”
    (C) He wrote The book “Poverty & Un-British Rule in India” in which he offered a scathing Criticism of the economic impact of British Life.
    (D) All of These

2.    Match the following-
    Column - A            Column - B
    a. Formation of Congress    (i) 1853
    b. Arms Act            (ii) 1883
    c. Ilbert Bill            (iii) 1878
    d. Introduction Of Railway    (iv) 1885
    (A) a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i    (B) a-iii, b-iv, c-i, d-ii    (C) a-ii, b-iv, c-i, d-iii    (D) a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv

3.    Read the following statements carefully -
    (1) The INC was established when its 72 delegates met at Bombay in Dec.1885.
    (2) The early leadership of Congress was in the hands of “Dadabhai Naoroji, Phirozshah Mehta, Badruddin Tyabji & W.C.Banerjee.
    (3) The first women president of INC was Sarojini Naidu.
    (4) A.O.Hume played an Important role in the formation of INC
    Which of the above statements are true-
    (A) 1, 2, 4        (B) 2, 3, 4        (C) 1, 2, 3        (D) 1,3, 4

4.    Read the following statements carefully. Which one of the followings was not a demand of congress at its earliest times-
    (A) It decided that British rule had led to poverty & famines.
    (B) It demanded to reduce revenue, cut in military expenditure & more funds for irrigation.
    (C) It demanded that Indians be placed in high position in the government.
    (D) It demanded to reduce the age of ICS examination from to 21 to 19 & it would be held only in London.

5.    Assertion- British officials forced the Government to Withdrawal the Ilbert Bill-
    Reason- The Bill provided for the trial of the British or European persons by Indians.
    (A) Both (A) & (R) are Right is the right explanation of (A)
    (B) Both (A) & (R) are Right but (R) is not the right explanation of (A)
    (C) (A) is right but (R) is not Right
    (D) (A) is wrong but (R) is Right

6.    Which of the following is not correctly Matched-
    (A) Motilal Nehru- Nehru Report
    (B) Jinnah-      Khilafat Movement
    (C) Gandhi -    Champaran Satyagrah
    (D) Subhash Bose- Forward Block

7.    Assertion- B.K.Dutt and Bhagat Singh threw a bomb in the Central Legislative Assembly on April 8,1929
    Reason-    They wanted to protest against the passage of the Public Service Safety Bill Which would have reduced civil liberties.
    (A) Both (A) & (R) and (R) is the right explanation of (A)
    (B) Both (A) & (R) are Right but (R) is not the right explanation of (A)
    (C) (A) is right but (R) is not Right
    (D) (A) is wrong but (R) is Right

8.    Which one is correctly matched-
    (A) Do or Die – J.L.Nehru
    (B) Swaraj is my Birthright – M.K.Gandhi
    (C) Give me blood I will give you freedom – SC Bose
    (D) Independence should be through Non- violence – Bal Gangadhar Tilak

9.    Which one of the following is not correctly matched-
    (A) Holt Mackenzie-        Mahalwari System
    (B) Lord Cornwallis-        Subsidiary System
    (C) Lord Rippon-            Local Self Goverment
    (D) Thomas Munro-        Ryotwari System

10.    What is common among Madam Bhikaji Cama, Barkatulla, V.V.S. Iyer & M.N.Roy?
    (A) All of them were leading members of the International Communist Movement.
    (B) M.Barkatullah was the Prime-Minister and the rest were the ministers in the provisional Government of Free India established by the group of revolutionaries at Kabul.
    (C) All of them were among the prominent revolutionaries outside India operating in different countries during the freedom Movement.
    (D) All of them were accused in the case relating to the throwing of the Bomb on Lord Hardinge.

11.    Match List -I and List-II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists-
        List- I                             List- II
    (a) Moplah Revolt           (i)  Kerala
    (b) Pabna Revolt             (ii) Bihar
    (c) Eki Movement           (iii) Bengal
    (d) Birsa Munda Revolt   (iv) Awadh
    (A) a-i, b-iii, c-iv, d-ii    (B)  a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i    (C) a-iv, b-ii, c-i, d-iii    (D)  a-iii, b-iv, c-ii, d-i

12.    The Indian National Congress agreed in 1947 to the partition of the country mainly because-
    (A) The principle of Two Nation theory was then acceptable to them.
    (B) It was imposed by the British Government and the congress was helpless in this regard .
    (C) They wanted to avoid large scale communal riots.
    (D) India would have otherwise lost the opportunity to attain freedom.

13.    Which of the following pairs are correctly matched-
    1. Theodore Beck -                 Mohammadan Anglo Oriental College, Aligarh
    2. Ilbert Bill -                           Ripon
    3. Pherozshah Mehta -             Indian National Congress 
    4. Badruddin Tyabji -               Muslim League
    Select the correct answer using the codes given below-
    (A) 1, 2, 3 & 4        (B) 1, 2, & 4        (C)  2, & 4        (D) 1, 2, & 3

14.    Which of the following was not a feature of “Permanent Settlement System”
    (A) Zamindars were made the legal proprietors of the land.
    (B) Most of the landlords did not take any interest in the improvement of land.
    (C) State was assured of the income
    (D) One-Sixth of the produce was given to the government.

15.    Match List-I and List-II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists-
        List-I(Events)                                   List-II(Results)
    a. Morley-Minto Reforms               (i) Country Wide agitation
    b. Simon commission                      (ii) Withdrawl of movement
    c. The Chauri-Chura incident          (iii) Communal Electorates
    d. The Dandi March                       (iv) Communal Outbraeks
                                                          (v) Illegal Manufacture of salt
    (A) a-i, b-iii, c-iv, d-v    (B)  a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i    (C) a-iv, b-v, c-i, d-iii    (D)  a-iii, b-i, c-ii, d-v

16.    Match List-I and List- II and select the correct answer
        List-I                                                     List-II
    (a.)  Widow Marriage Association        (i)  M.G.Ranade
    (b.)  Indian Association                        (ii) Annie Besant
    (c.) Indian National Congress               (iii) S.N.Banerjee
    (d.) Theosophical Society                    (iv) Pherozshah Mehta
    Codes:
    (A) a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i    (B)  a-i, b-iii, c-iv, d-ii    (C) a-iv, b-ii, c-i, d-iii    (D)   a-iii, b-iv, c-ii, d-i

17.    Match List-I & List -II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists-
        List-I                                     List-II
    a.  Warren Hestings        (i) Anglo-Burmese War
    b. Cornwallis                 (ii) Battle of Plassey
    c. William Bentick         (iii) The Charter Act of 1813
    d. Ambert                     (iv) Abolition of Sati System
                                         (v) Regulating Act
    (A) a-i, b-iii, c-iv, d-v    (B)  a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i    (C) a-v, b-iii, c-iv, d-i    (D)  a-iii, b-i, c-ii, d-v

18.    The advocates appointed by the Indian National Congress to take up the case of the INA officers Shah Nawaz Khan, Dhillon and Saigal at the historic Red Fort at Delhi were-
    (A) Bhulabhi Desai, Asaf Ali and Jawaharlal Nehru
    (B) Jawaharlal Nehru, M.A.Jinnah and Sarat Chandra Bose
    (C) Asaf Ali, Bhulabhai Desai and Rajgopalchari
    (D) Rajagopalchari, Sardar Patel and feroz Gandhi

19.    Match List-I and List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists-
        List-I(Organisation)                               List-II(Founder)
    a. All India Harijan Sangh                     (i)  Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
    b. Congress Khilafat Swaraj Party        (ii) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
    c. Khudai Khidmatgars                         (iii) Dadabhai Nauroji
    d. Brahmo Samaj                                 (iv) Motilal Nehru
                                                                (v) Mahatma Gandhi

    (A) a-i, b-iii, c-iv, d-v    (B)  a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i    (C) a-v, b-iv, c-i, d-ii    (D)  a-iii, b-i, c-ii, d-v

20.    Which of the following defines extremist ideology during the early phase of Indian Freedom Movement-
    (A) Stimulating the production of Indigenous articles by giving them preference over imported commodities.
    (B) Obtaining self-government by aggressive means in place of petition and constitutional ways.
    (C) Providing national education according to the requirement of the country.
    (D) Organising coups against the British Empire Through Military revolt.

21.    Which one of the following groups of NewsPapers supported the cause of Indian Nationalism-
    (A) The Kesari, Amrita Bazar Patrika, The Bombay Chronicle.
    (B) The Daily Gazettee, The justice, the Madras Times
    (C) The Delhi Mail, The Madras Mail, The Gujarati Punch.
    (D) The Pioneer, Saiphul Islam, The Statesman.

22.    Which Of the Following movements Acts of British Parliament was introduced to remove the shortcomings of the Regulating Act-               
    (A) Pitt’s India Act, 1784                       (B) Charter act of 1793               
    (C) Government of India Act, 1919        (D) Rowlatt Act


ANSWERS - Q.1.(D), Q.2.(A),Q.3.(A),Q.4.(D),Q.5.(A),
                      Q.6.(B),Q.7.(A),Q.8.(C),Q.9.(B),Q.10.(C),
                      Q.11.(A),Q.12.(C),Q.13.(D),Q.14.(D),Q.15.(D),
                      Q.16.(B),Q.17.(C),Q.18.(A),Q.19.(C),Q.20.(B),Q.21.(A),Q.22.(A),