ANSWER: A
Sir Surendranath Banerjee often known as Rashtraguru (Bengali: romanized: Rāṣṭraguru, lit. ’Teacher of the Nation’; 10 November 1848 – 6 August 1925) was Indian nationalist leader during the British Rule.
He founded a nationalist organization called the Indian National Association and was one of the founding members of the Indian National Congress.
Surendranath supported Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms, unlike Congress, and with many liberal leaders he left Congress
and founded a new organisation named Indian National Liberation Federation in 1919
ANSWER: B
Sir Panapakkam Anandacharlu CIE (5 August 1843 – 4 January 1908) was an Indian advocate, freedom fighter and one of the early doyens of the Indian National Congress. He was the President of the Nagpur session of the Indian National Congress held in 1891.
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: C
Rast Goftar (A Gujarati fortnightly) | 1851 | Dadabhai Naoroji |
Somprakasha | 1858, Calcutta | Dwarkanath Vidyabhushan |
Bengalee (this and Amrita Bazar Patrika– the first vernacular papers) | 1862, Calcutta | Girishchandra Ghosh (taken over by SN Banerjea in 1879) |
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: D
Bhoodan Movement | Vinobha Bhave |
Tattvabodhini Sabha | Debendranath Tagore |
Dadoba Pandurang | Paramhansa Sabha |
Wahabi Movement | Shah Walliulah |
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: B
List of Rulers
Haryanka dynasty was ultimately overthrown out of power by their Amatya (minister), Shishunaga.
ANSWER: B
Tribal assemblies were called Sabhas and Samitis.
The name of the basic unit of political organization was ‘Kula‘.
Indra was the most referred deity in the Rigveda
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