The rise of Nationalism amongst Indians
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Q. What does nationalism mean?
- None of the above
- (a) and (b) above.
- Nationalism means a feeling of pride and belongingness towards one's nation.
- It is a feeling that unites people and drives them to fight for a common goal.
Q.
The East India Association was founded in London in 1866 by _______.
Q. Reasons for the spread of nationalism in India are-
- Political
- economic
- cultural
- All of the above.
Q. Who introduced railways to India?
- The British
- The Portuguese
- The French
- None of the above
Q. The Indian Association was formed in _________.
- Culcutta
- Bombay
- None of the above
- Delhi
Q. The Legislative Council of a country is _____who have the authority to make laws for the country.
- a panel of members
- a person
- a body
- None of the above
Q. The Poona Sarvajanik Sabha was formed in the year .
- 1880
- 1876
- 1888
- 1854
Q. The Vernacular Press Act allowed the British to confiscate any printing materials that published anything critical of the British rule.
- False
- True
Q. The capacity to act independently without any outside interference is called ___________.
- democracy
- secularism
- sovereignty
- monarchy
Q. Who introduced railways to India?
- The Portuguese
- The French
- None of the above
- The British
Q. Which of the following Acts were passed in 1878 CE that particularly increased the anger and dissatisfaction of the people towards the British?
- Arms Act
- Vernacular Press Act
- Weapons Act
- Ilbert Act
Q. Which of the following was not a way through which the Swadeshi Movement opposed the British rule?
- Boycott of foreign-made goods
- Promotion of national education
- Boycott of British institutions
- March towards Dandi in Gujarat