91). In 1890, the first woman graduate of the Calcutta University addressed the Congress session. Who was she?
A). Kadambini Ganguly |
B). Pandita Rama Bai |
C). Malvika Mukerjee |
D). none of the above |
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92). In 1905, who among the following raised the demand for swarajya or self-government within the British Empire, from the Congress platform?
A). BG Tilak |
B). GK Gokhale |
C). Dadabhai Nauroji |
D). Pherozeshah Mehta |
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93). The Muhammedan Anglo-oriental Defence Association (1893) was started by
A). Syed Ahmad Khan |
B). T Beck |
C). AS Samuelson |
D). none of these |
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94). Moderate politics was criticized in 1893-94 in a series of articles entitled "New Lamps for old" written by
A). Bipin Chandra Pal |
B). BG Tilak |
C). Ashwini Kumar |
D). Aurobindo Ghosh |
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95). Which extremist leader opined "we will not achieve any success in our labours if we croak once a year like a frog"?
A). BG Tilak |
B). Lala Lajpat Rai |
C). Bipin Chandra Pal |
D). none of the above |
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96). When did the Congress adopt the principle that it would not take up any proposal which was considered harmful to the Muslims by a majority of the Muslim delegates in the Congress?
A). 1885 |
B). 1887 |
C). 1889 |
D). 1891 |
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97). The Ahrar movement
A). was moved by ideas of self government |
B). disliked the loyalist politics of the Aligarh school and the big nawabs and zamindars |
C). Advocated participation in the militant nationalist movement |
D). all of the above |
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98). Who was the most prominent of the traditional Muslim scholars of the Deoband school who held the view that there was no conflict between Muslims and nationalism?
A). Badruddin Tyabiji |
B). Maulana Abul Kalam Azad |
C). Maulana Mohammad Ali |
D). Maulana Zafar Ali Khan |
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99). Who played an important role in bringing together the Muslim League and the Congress in 1916?
A). BG Tilak |
B). Maulana Azad |
C). Lala Lajapt Rai |
D). Madan Mohan Malviya |
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100). The Rowlatt Act was passed during the viceroyalty of
A). Hardinge II |
B). Chelmsford |
C). Reading |
D). Minto II |
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