The Indian National Congress was founded by:
S.N. Banerjee
W.C. Banerjee
A.O. Hume
Dadabai Naoroji
Who was the first Indian to become a Member of the British House of Commons?
Dadabhai Naoroji
G.Subramanya Aiyar
Gandhi
Assertion: The English language played an important role in the growth of nationalism in the country. Reasoning: The English educated Indians, who led the national movement, developed Indian nationalism and organised it.
Both assertion and reasoning are correct.
Only assertion is true.
Both assertion and reasoning are correct facts but not related.
Both are false.
The Ilbert Bill Controversy was brought forth by which Viceroy?
Sir Ilbert
Ripon
Lytton
Curzon
This prominent figure during the moderate phase of Indian National Movement was known as the Indian Burke. Who is he?
G.K. Gokhale.
Name the association formed by S.N.Banerjee.
Indian Association
Indian National Association
National Association
Association for the Development of Indian Trade and Industries.
Which of these is not a phase of Indian National Movement?
Democratic nationalism
Moderate nationalism
Militant nationalism
Gandhian era
For the first time, most of the regions in India were united politically and administratively under a single power (the British rule). It introduced a uniform system of law and government.About what is this statement on?
The Indian democratism
Indian Militant Politics
The Indian National Movement
Which among these was the only Moderate demand accepted by the British?
Expansion and reform of legislative councils.
Greater opportunities for Indians in higher posts by holding the ICS examination simultaneously in England and in India.
Separation of the judiciary from the executive.
More powers for the local bodies.
Which of these is not a correct reason for the developing of an anti-British feeling through their policies?
Administration of Lytton.
Racial Discrimination.
Drain of Wealth
Administration of Ripon.