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History Mock Test UGC-NET - Part 31




This Quiz is posted with the sole aim of guiding the aspirants of UGC-NET /CSIR -NET Exam to the path of success. To sharpen the edges of your own intelligence and practice, in a structured and concrete manner to ensure you definite Success in your endeavor and will Pave your way for a successful career in Teaching (or) Research Profession . All the very best...... Knock the door of success......





  1.  The land was owned by temples Known as _____________.


    1.  Dewaswam 

    2.  Kanam

    3.  Cherikkal

    4.  Brahmaswam







  2. The violent Mappilas stormed the bunglow of the District Magistrate ___________ and murdered him in 1855.


    1.  Lord Ripond

    2.  Gladstone

    3.  William Logan

    4.  H.V. Connolly







  3. The culmination of the series of the uprisings was the Mappila revolt of _____________.


    1.  1920

    2.  1927

    3.  1921

    4.  1924







  4. Who put on the statute book two obnoxious measures the vernacular press Act and the Indian Arms Act ?


    1.  Queen Victoria

    2.  Raja Ram Mohan Roy

    3.  Lord Ripon

    4.  Lytton 







  5. Who were called "Kukas"?


    1.  Nirankari 

    2.  Tilak

    3.  Sri Aurobindo

    4.  Namdhari







  6. Viewing the pathetic condition of widows and unfortunate children Jyotirao decided the open an orphanage called ____________.


    1.  Ramakrishna Mission

    2.  Brahma Samaj 

    3.  Arya Samaj

    4.  Satya Shodhak Samaj 







  7. According to the terms of the treaty of Srirangapattanam, _____________was ceded to the British.


    1.  Malabar 

    2.  Mysore

    3.  Travancore

    4.  Cochi 







  8. Throughout the 19th century intermittent uprisings occurred in Malabar, especially in the _________and Valluvanad taluks.Twenty two such riots were reported from different parts of Malabar.


    1.  Kannur

    2.  Ernad 

    3.  Cochi

    4.  Travancore







  9. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was given the title 'Raja' by the _________.


    1.  French 

    2.  Dutch

    3.  Mughals 

    4.  British







  10.  Who convinced the British in 1829 to outlaw Sati?


    1.  Bhagat Singh 

    2.  Lokmanya Tilak 

    3.  Swami Dayananda Saraswati

    4.  Raja Ram Mohan Roy 
























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