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Modern Indian History

Modern Indian History
Who was the first propounder of the doctrine of Passive Resistance ?

G Tilak
Aurobindo Ghosh
G.K. Gokhale
Lajpat Rai

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Modern Indian History
After leaving the Congress, Subhash Chandra Bose formed, in 1939, his own party, named

Forward Bloc
Revolutionary Socialist Bloc
Socialist-Congress Bloc
Socialist Bloc

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Modern Indian History
Which of the following statements is not correct? Provision was made In the Act of 1935 for

The Central Subjects
A List of Subjects for Princely States
Provincial Subjects
Concurrent Lists

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Modern Indian History
The only AICC session Gandhiji presided was held at

Lahore
Calcutta
Madras
Belgaum

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Modern Indian History
When was the office of District Collector created?

1771
1773
1786
1772

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Modern Indian History
From which of the following year did the British start striking Indian coins with the portrait of the British king?

1860
1758
1835
1858

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British India Coins which were minted from 1862 CE to 1947 CE were stuck under the authority of the crown. The new coins which were minted under the Coinage Act, 1835 had the effigy of William IV on the obverse and the value on the reverse in English and Persian.

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