Top 250+ Solved Indian National Movement MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Who benefited most by under the British?

a. Money lender

b. Peasant

c. Merchant

d. Zamindar

  • a. Money lender

Q. The book “History of British India” was written by

a. James Mill

b. Karl Marx

c. John Marshal

d. Elphinston

  • a. James Mill

Q. Who belongs to nationalist school of economic historians?

a. Altekar

b. R.C. Dutt

c. Naoroji

d. Jayaswal

  • c. Naoroji

Q. The Berlin revolution started by ---------

a. Ranke

b. Srivastava

c. Majumdar

d. Sardesai

  • a. Ranke

Q. ------ deals with the history of Indian economy from the Battle ofPlassey up to 1900

a. Hunter

b. Smith

c. R.C.Dutt

d. Karl Marx

  • c. R.C.Dutt

Q. Who inaugurated the writing of history in a scientific way?

a. Rousseau

b. Ranke

c. Carlyle

d. Collingwood

  • b. Ranke

Q. What has been described by V.A.Smith as the monument of AkbarsFolly?

a. Revenue policy

b. Marriage relations

c. Din – i- IIahi

d. Rajput policy

  • b. Marriage relations

Q. Myth and Reality in Indian History was written by

a. D.D Kosambi

b. R.C. Dutt

c. Bipan Chandra

d. Irfan habib

  • a. D.D Kosambi

Q. Who was adopted the Marxian approach in the interpretation of IndianHistory

a. Ranke

b. Vincent Smith

c. D.Kosambi

d. R.C. Dutt

  • c. D.Kosambi

Q. “Sepoy Mutiny and the Revolt of 1857” was published by --------

a. R.C. Majumdar

b. K.K. Datta

c. Ray Chaudhari

d. Sardesai

  • a. R.C. Majumdar

Q. Where was the Panchayath Raj first introduced?

a. Tamilnadu

b. Gujarat

c. Kerala

d. Rajasthan.

  • d. Rajasthan.

Q. The first English factory in India was established at

a. Bombay

b. Surat

c. Hooghly

d. Calcutta.

  • b. Surat

Q. Who among the following were the pioneers in opening oceanic trade with India.?

a. English

b. Dutch

c. Portuguese

d. French.

  • c. Portuguese

Q. Which of the following congress sessions adopted a resolution on Fundamental Rights and Economic Policy?

a. Belgaum,1934

b. Culcutta,1928

c. Lahore,1929

d. Karachi, 1930.

  • d. Karachi, 1930.
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