General KnowledgeHistory GK 100+ MCQ & Answer History General Knowledge | page-07 | General Knowledge MCQ And Answer February 1, 2025 DSN MARATHI 61. Har Bilas Sarda was Instrumental in the passage of the famous Sarda Act of 1930, which provided for A. enforcing monogamy B. removal of restrictions on intercaste marriages C. penalisation of parties to a marriage in which the girl was below 14 or the boy was below 18 year D. civil marriages Answer Option : C 62. The Nawab of Awadh who permanently transferred his capital from Faizabad to Lucknow was A. Safdarjang B. Shuja-ud-Daulah C. Asaf-ud-daula D. Saadat Khan Answer Option : C 63. The Revolt of 1857 in Awadh and Lucknow was led by A. Wajid Ali Shah B. Begum Hazrat Mahal C. Asaf-ud-daula D. Begum Zeenat Mahal Answer Option : B 64. Queen Victoria’s famous proclamation, transferring authority from the East India Company to the Crown , was made from A. London B. Calcutta C. Delhi D. Allahabad Answer Option : D 65. Govind Dhondu Pant, popularly known was Nanasaheb, and one of the principal leaders of the Revolt of 1857, was the adopted heir and successor of A. Peshwa Baji Rao II B. King of Jhansi C. Madhav Rao Sindhia D. Malhar Rao Holkar Answer Option : A 66. The peasant movements, revolts, riots, struggles, etc. in 19th century, India remained mainly localised because A. they were mainly directed against enhancement in rent, evictions, usurious practices of moneylenders, etc B. the peasants had no leadership and organisation C. they grew out of local grievances D. the big landlords were allies of the British Answer Option : C 67. The Deccan Riots of 1874-75 in Maharashtra were directed against A. Big landlords B. Moneylenders C. Revenue collectors D. British opium planters Answer Option : B 68. The main cause of the tribal uprisings of the 19th century was A. the British land settlements and land laws had created tension in the tribal society B. Christian Missionary activities in the tribal areas C. the British Forest Laws D. new excise regulations and police exactions Answer Option : C 69. One of the best known tribal rebellions In Bihar, known as Ulgulan (meaning Great Tumult), was launched by the Mundas under the leadership of A. Kanhu B. Sidhu C. Birsa Munda D. Rampa Munda Answer Option : C 70. In which of the following tribal rebellions did two tribal brothers, Kanhu and Sidhu, proclaim the end of the Company’s rule in their region, and to supress their rebellion the government had to use military force? A. Khasi Rebellion in Assam (1855) B. Naika Tribal Uprising in Gujarat (1868) C. Munda Rebellion in Ranchi (1899) D. Santhal Rebellion in Bihar (1855-56) Answer Option : D
61. Har Bilas Sarda was Instrumental in the passage of the famous Sarda Act of 1930, which provided for A. enforcing monogamy B. removal of restrictions on intercaste marriages C. penalisation of parties to a marriage in which the girl was below 14 or the boy was below 18 year D. civil marriages Answer Option : C
62. The Nawab of Awadh who permanently transferred his capital from Faizabad to Lucknow was A. Safdarjang B. Shuja-ud-Daulah C. Asaf-ud-daula D. Saadat Khan Answer Option : C
63. The Revolt of 1857 in Awadh and Lucknow was led by A. Wajid Ali Shah B. Begum Hazrat Mahal C. Asaf-ud-daula D. Begum Zeenat Mahal Answer Option : B
64. Queen Victoria’s famous proclamation, transferring authority from the East India Company to the Crown , was made from A. London B. Calcutta C. Delhi D. Allahabad Answer Option : D
65. Govind Dhondu Pant, popularly known was Nanasaheb, and one of the principal leaders of the Revolt of 1857, was the adopted heir and successor of A. Peshwa Baji Rao II B. King of Jhansi C. Madhav Rao Sindhia D. Malhar Rao Holkar Answer Option : A
66. The peasant movements, revolts, riots, struggles, etc. in 19th century, India remained mainly localised because A. they were mainly directed against enhancement in rent, evictions, usurious practices of moneylenders, etc B. the peasants had no leadership and organisation C. they grew out of local grievances D. the big landlords were allies of the British Answer Option : C
67. The Deccan Riots of 1874-75 in Maharashtra were directed against A. Big landlords B. Moneylenders C. Revenue collectors D. British opium planters Answer Option : B
68. The main cause of the tribal uprisings of the 19th century was A. the British land settlements and land laws had created tension in the tribal society B. Christian Missionary activities in the tribal areas C. the British Forest Laws D. new excise regulations and police exactions Answer Option : C
69. One of the best known tribal rebellions In Bihar, known as Ulgulan (meaning Great Tumult), was launched by the Mundas under the leadership of A. Kanhu B. Sidhu C. Birsa Munda D. Rampa Munda Answer Option : C
70. In which of the following tribal rebellions did two tribal brothers, Kanhu and Sidhu, proclaim the end of the Company’s rule in their region, and to supress their rebellion the government had to use military force? A. Khasi Rebellion in Assam (1855) B. Naika Tribal Uprising in Gujarat (1868) C. Munda Rebellion in Ranchi (1899) D. Santhal Rebellion in Bihar (1855-56) Answer Option : D