Top 80+ Solved Social and Cultural History of Britain 2 MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The term ..................... refers to the emergence of a totalitarian government.
a. nwo
b. commonwealth
c. globalization
d. arya samaj
Q. The symbol of the Commonwealth is.............. who is the Head of the Commonwealth.
a. queen elizabeth ii
b. warren hastings
c. jonathan duncan
d. macaulay,
Q. William James founded The Asiatic Society of ...................in 1784.
a. bengal
b. madras
c. bombay
d. delhi
Q. ....................., who is generally regarded as the architect of the system of educationin India during the British rule.
a. thomas babington macaulay
b. william james
c. swami vivekananda
d. swami
Q. Macaulay’s minutes was accepted and ................issued his proclamation inn march 1935which set at rest all the controversies and led to the formulation of a policy which became the corner stone of all educational programmes during the British period in India.
a. lord william bentinck
b. queen elizabeth ii
c. jonathan duncan
d. warren hastings
Q. ................., the founder of the Arya Samaj, gave the slogan, “India for the Indians”.
a. lord william bentinck
b. swami dayanand saraswati
c. raja ram mohan roy
d. subramanya bharati
Q. ................... famous book ‘Anand Math’, the Bible of modern Bengali patriotism,provided very great inspiration to the people.
a. rabindranath tagore’s
b. bankim chandra’s
c. lakshminath bezbarua’s
d. vishnu shastri chiplunkar’s.
Q. ...................was an Indian socio-educational reformer who was also known as ‘Maker ofModern India’ and ‘Father of Modern India’ and ‘Father of the Bengal Renaissance.’
a. raja ram mohan roy
b. subramanya bharati
c. bharatendu harishchandra
d. altaf hussain mali
Q. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of the Brahmo Samaj at ...............in 1828.
a. madras
b. kolkata
c. bombay
d. delhi
Q. Noticeable magazines published by ....................were the Brahmanical Magazine, theSambad Kaumudi and Mirat-ul-Akbar.
a. raja ram mohan roy
b. toru dutt
c. sri aurobindo
d. thomas paine
Q. ......................., Author of Gitanjali and its "profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautifulverse", he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
a. rabindranath tagore
b. robert graves,
c. ivor gurney
d. siegfried sassoon
Q. ................................... founded, Visva-Bharati University.
a. rabindranath tagore
b. mrs annie besant,
c. mahadev govind ranade
d. rousseau,
Q. Gitanjali (Song Offerings), Gora (Fair-Faced) and Ghare-Baire (The Home and The World) are ......................his best-known works,
a. rabindranath tagore’s
b. robert h. ross
c. richard aldington
d. laurence binyon