Modern Indian History - Study Mode

[#241] The Hindustan Republican Association, subsequently styled as the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) was founded in 1924 by
Correct Answer

(D) Sachindra Sanyal

Explanation

Solution: The Hindustan Republican Association, subsequently styled as the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) was founded in 1924 by Sachindra Sanyal.

[#242] The main brain behind hurling a bomb at Lord Hardinge, while he was making his state entry into Delhi was
Correct Answer

(A) Ras Behari Bose

Explanation

Solution: The Delhi Conspiracy case, also known as the Delhi-Lahore Conspiracy, refers to a conspiracy in 1912 to assassinate the then Viceroy of India, Lord Hardinge, on the occasion of transferring the capital of British India from Calcutta to New Delhi. Hatched by the Indian revolutionary underground in Bengal and Punjab and headed by Rashbehari Bose, the conspiracy culminated on the attempted assassination on 23 December 1912 when a homemade bomb was thrown into the Viceroys's Howdah when the ceremonial procession moved through the Chandni Chowk suburb of Delhi.

[#243] Which of the following personality is related with the "Deepavali Declaration"?
Correct Answer

(A) Lord Irwin in 1929

Explanation

Solution: The "DEEPAVALI DECLARATION" passed during the tenure of Lord Irwin in 1929(just after simon comission 1928).It was just a show leaf to indians for dominion status that was to be not granted anywhere in the near future.

[#244] The 'political philosophy' was the work of __________
Correct Answer

(A) Gopala Krishna Gokhale

Explanation

Solution: Gopal Krishna Gokhale was prominent leader of Indian Independence Movement. Gokhale's political thought revolves around the socio- political issues. He appreciated and welcomed the British rule in India. He was essentially a liberal thinker and preferred constitutional methods for attaining the goal of self government.

[#245] A letter to the Mughal emperor Jahangir from King James I had been presented by
Correct Answer

(B) Sir Thomas Roe

Explanation

Solution: “In 1614 Sir Thomas Roe was instructed by James I to visit the court of Jahangir, Emperor Jahangir's letter to James I, King of England, 1617 A.D. It was named after Mughal Emperor Jahangir in 1610.