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TNPSC Exam: Important and Expected History Questions and Answers Part-09


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.  Nana Saheb was finally defeated by ________.
    1.  Nicholson
    2.  Robert Lawrence
    3.  Colin Campbell
    4.  John Lawrence

  2. Bahadur Shah II tried for treason and exiled to _________.
    1.  Rangoon
    2.  Kala Pani
    3.  Ceylon
    4.  Nepal

  3. Faced with the prospectus of arrest by the British, Bharathi escaped to ______.
    1.  Andaman Islands
    2.  Trichy
    3.  Pondicherry
    4.  Salem

  4. Hitler invaded Russia in _____.
    1.  1940
    2.  1941
    3.  1942
    4.  1936

  5. The treaty that stamped Germany as an aggressor was _______.
    1.  Treaty of  Lapse
    2.  Treaty of Versailles
    3.  Treaty of  Cordiale
    4.  Treaty of London

  6. The first Viceroy of India was ___________.
    1.  Lord Canning
    2.  Lord Hauvaluck
    3.  Lord Winston Patrick
    4.  Lord Mountbatten

  7. Annie Besant became the president of this society in 1893 _______.
    1.  Casteless Society
    2.  Theosophical Society
    3.  Outcastes Society
    4.  Cooperative Society

  8.  Samaras Sudha Sanmarka Sangam was started by _______.
    1.  Renganathan Iyer
    2.  Swaminathan Pillai
    3.  Narayana Guru
    4.  Ramalinga Adigal

  9. The demands of Moderates in Congress were described as ________.
    1.  one's own country
    2.  political mendicancy
    3.  birth right
    4.  divide and rule

  10. A separate electorate for the Muslims was introduced in ________.
    1.  Minto-Morley Reforms
    2.  Lucknow Pact
    3.  Jallian Wala Tragedy
    4.  Home Rule League



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