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TNPSC Exam: Important and Expected History Questions and Answers Part-05


This section is a store house of Multiple Choice questions based on HISTORY. These questions mainly focused for TNPSC / TRB - TET / UPSC  / SSC and other state public service examinations. Presently, we (TNSPC MASTER) update 10 important questions published everyday for Current Affairs Sections. So TNPSC aspirants should use this quiz and Update your Knowledge. All the best... .Knock the door of success......

  1.  The international  organization, born immediately after the First World War was _________.
    1.  League of Nations
    2.  UNICEF
    3.  SAARC
    4.  United Nations

  2. Ottoman Public Debt Administration controlled the economic system of __________.
    1.  Egypt
    2.  Turkey
    3.  Africa
    4.  Greece

  3. Hitler signed the Non-Aggression Pact with _________.
    1.  Winston Churchill
    2.  Lenin
    3.  Boris
    4.  Stalin

  4. The UNO played a vital role in 1956 to settle _________.
    1.  Suez Canal Crisis
    2.  Power Crisis
    3.  Kashmir Crisis 
    4.  Palastine Crisis

  5. Raja Rammohan Roy went to England for the cause of Mughal Emperor _________.
    1.  Shah Jahan
    2.  Akbar II
    3.  Hyder Ali
    4.  Bahadur Shah

  6. The industrialized countries could not find new markets in Europe because they followed ________.
    1.  have less numbers of ports
    2.  Scorched Earth Policy
    3.  Scorched Business Policy
    4.  Protective Trade Policy

  7. Moderates and Extremists joined together in ________.
    1.  Surat
    2.  Lahore
    3.  Lucknow
    4.  Punjab

  8.  The Muslim League celebrated the day of deliverance on December 22, _________.
    1.  1938
    2.  1929
    3.  1928
    4.  1939

  9. The Europeans felt that it was white man's burden to civilize the people of  __________.
    1.  Asia
    2.  Asia and Africa
    3.  Antarctica 
    4.  Finland

  10. The British General who was responsible for Jallian Wala Bagh Tragedy was ___________.
    1.  General Lawrence
    2.  Winston Churchill
    3.  Sir Ross
    4.  Lord Cruz



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