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Question-1
The Second World War ended in the year
(A)
1942
(B)
1945
(C)
1944
(D)
1943
Question-2
The prominent leaders of the underground movement were ______________.
(A)
Jaya prakash Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia and Aruna Asaf Ali
(B)
B.R. Ambedkar and Vinoba Bhave
(C)
Acharya Kripaliani and Jawaharlal Nehru
(D)
None of these
Question-3
The All India Congress Committee passed the Quit India Resolution at its meeting in
(A)
Madras
(B)
Mumbai
(C)
Calcutta
(D)
Lucknow
Question-4
The Quit India Resolution was passed after the failure of
(A)
Simon Commission
(B)
Cripps Mission
(C)
Cabinet Mission
(D)
Simla Conference
Question-5
The British government suppressed the Quit India Movement, within
(A)
6 Months
(B)
2 months
(C)
8 months
(D)
10 months
Question-6
The Quit India Resolution was passed on
(A)
1942, August 9
(B)
1942, August 8
(C)
1942, August 5
(D)
1942, August 12
Question-7
The Indian National Army was formally established on
(A)
1942, September 1
(B)
1942, September 10
(C)
1942, September 15
(D)
1942, September 11
Question-8
The Indian Independence League was formally inaugurated by
(A)
C.R. Das
(B)
Motilal Nehru
(C)
Ras Bihari Bose
(D)
Subhas Chandra Bose
Question-9
In the Bangkok conference,who was elected as the president of the conference ?
(A)
Subhash Chandra Bose
(B)
Ras Bihari Bose
(C)
Sehgal
(D)
Shabnawaz
Question-10
Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on
(A)
1941, December 7
(B)
1941 December 5
(C)
1941, December 17
(D)
1941, December 27
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The First War of Independence, 1857:Causes and Consequences
The Rise of Nationalism
Programmes and Achievements of the Moderates
Partition of Bengal
National Movement
The National Movement and Mahatma Gandhi
Quit India Movement
Towards Indepence and Partition (1942-47)
First World War
Agencies of the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Cold War-Causes
Rise of Fascism and Nazism
United Nations
The Principal Organs of UNO
The Non-Aligned Movements
Lucknow Pact and The Home Rule League
Formation of Muslim League
The Legislature-The Union Parliament
Subash Chandra Bose and The I.N.A
Growth of Nationalism
Cold War-Consequences
The Second World War
Rise of Radical Nationalism
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