1. The document contains a history and civics test with three sections - A, B, and C. Section A requires naming important people and events, Section B requires brief answers to questions, and Section C requires longer, detailed answers to two of four questions.
2. The test covers topics related to the Indian independence movement in the late 19th and early 20th century, including important figures, acts, organizations, and reactions to British colonial rule.
3. Key topics mentioned include the Indian National Congress, the Muslim League, the Morley-Minto Reforms, the Lucknow Pact, the Vernacular Press Act, and the partition of Bengal.
1. The document contains a history and civics test with three sections - A, B, and C. Section A requires naming important people and events, Section B requires brief answers to questions, and Section C requires longer, detailed answers to two of four questions.
2. The test covers topics related to the Indian independence movement in the late 19th and early 20th century, including important figures, acts, organizations, and reactions to British colonial rule.
3. Key topics mentioned include the Indian National Congress, the Muslim League, the Morley-Minto Reforms, the Lucknow Pact, the Vernacular Press Act, and the partition of Bengal.
1. The document contains a history and civics test with three sections - A, B, and C. Section A requires naming important people and events, Section B requires brief answers to questions, and Section C requires longer, detailed answers to two of four questions.
2. The test covers topics related to the Indian independence movement in the late 19th and early 20th century, including important figures, acts, organizations, and reactions to British colonial rule.
3. Key topics mentioned include the Indian National Congress, the Muslim League, the Morley-Minto Reforms, the Lucknow Pact, the Vernacular Press Act, and the partition of Bengal.
1. Viceroy who introduced the Arms Act. 2. The founder of Indian National Association. 3. The founder of Indian National Congress. 4. The Act Which limited the freedom of Indian Press. 5. The forerunner of Indian National Association. 6. The first president of the Indian National Congress. 7. Who succeeded lord lytton as the viceroy of India. 8. When Bengal was partitioned. 9. When Muslim League was founded. 10. Who started Home Rule League . B. Answer the questions in brief. (Attempt any 5) [10] 1. Outline the main objectives of the all India Muslim League. 2. What were the main provisions of the Morley Minto Reform of 1909? 3. What was the significance of the Lucknow Pact of 1916? 4. What was the main provision of the Vernacular Press Act? 5. Why did Indian resent the Arms Act? 6. Why was there a general discontent among Indian against British rule. C. Answer in detail. (Attempt any 2) [05] 1. How was the Indian National Congress formed? What were its main aims? 2. What was the key provision of the Ilbert bill? Why did Europeans protest against it? 3. Write a note on Tilak contribution to the Indian National Movement? 4. Why did the British government partition Bengal in 1905 ? Describe the reaction of the people to the partition.