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Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 1

In the Indian history, The Rakhmabai case of 1884 revolved around

1. Women’s rights to gain education
2. Age of consent
3. Restitution of conjugal rights

Select the correct answer using the given code below- (2020)

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Rukhmabai (1864-1955) was the first practising female doctor in colonial India.
She was married off at the young age of eleven. She refused to live her husband Dadaji Bhikaji  by going against the norms of society.

In 1885, after 12 years of marriage, Bhikaji sought “restitution of conjugal rights”.
The British precedents could not be implied in this case, as British law was meant to be
applied in the case of consenting adults.

Judgement on the case stated that Rukhmabai had been wed as an innocent child, had no say in the matter and now couldn’t be forced.
In March 1887, Rukhmabai was ordered to go live with her husband or spend six months in jail. Rukhmabai bravely said that she would rather face maximum penalty than accept the verdict given. Subsequently,  Rukhmabai wrote to Queen Victoria. The Queen overruled the court’s verdict and dissolved the marriage.

The case led to the influence on the passage of the Age of Consent Act, 1891, which made child marriages illegal across the British Empire.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 2

Indigo cultivation in India declined by the beginning of the 20th century because of (2020)

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Faced by high prices charged by the British traders for indigo dye, German chemists had already started their search for making synthetic indigo and Adolf Baeyer succeeded in synthesizing it in 1882. This was followed by research by other German chemists, namely, Johannes Pfleger and Karl Heumann in the first decade of 20th century. The synthetic dye was much cheaper and blew the final blow to the natural plant produced indigo dye and indigo crop became a part of history. Now most of the indigo dye used world-over is made synthetically.

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Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 3

Wellesley established the Fort William college at Calcutta because: (2020)

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The purpose of establishing this college was to be to teach British officers of Indian Languages. For the purpose of education, here has been established a library and put the many historical books. The court of directors of the British East India Company was never in support of a training college in Kolkata (Calcutta). Then a separate College, East Indian Company College was established in 1807 at England but the Fort William College was the center for teach different languages.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 4

With reference to the history of India, ‘ulgulan’ or the great tumult is the description of the which of the following? (2020)

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During the last decade of the nineteenth century, the Mundas rose under Birsa Munda in a religious movement or rebellion (“ulgulan”) with an agrarian and political content. They aimed to establish a Munda rule in the land by killing thikadars, jagirdars, rajas and halcims.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 5

Which of the following statements correctly explains the impact of the Industrial revolution on India during the first half of the nineteenth century? (2020)

Detailed Solution for Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 5
Straightforward question.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 6

With reference to the book ‘desher Katha’ written by Sakharam Ganesh Deuskar during the freedom struggle, consider the following statements

1. It warned against the colonial states’ hypnotic conquest of the mind

2. It inspired the performance of swadeshi street plays and folk songs

3. The use of ‘desh’ by Deuskar was in the specific context of the region of Bengal.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (2020)

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S1 and S2: Among the most popular and influential swadeshi texts was Sakharam Ganesh Deuskar’s (1869-1912) work, Desher Katha (Story of the Nation), written in 1904. It summarized the work of M. G. Ranade and D. Naoroji in a popular idiom and warned in its concluding chapter against the colonial state’s “hypnotic conquest of the mind.” The colonial state proscribed the text in 1910, but by then it had sold over 15,000 copies, informed swadeshi street plays and folk songs, and had assumed the status of mandatory reading for an entire generation of swadeshi activists

S3: This was clearly national in context. He was compatriot of Sri Aurobindo and was against overall colonial hegemony – clearly in the national context. However as there is no specific reference available to know for sure – one might go by literal interpretation of the word to mean Desh in the context of Bengal too. But we would like to go with A – as in the larger context Desh refers to nation at large.

 

 

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 7

The Gandhi-Irwin pact included which of the following?

1. Invitation to Congress to participate in the round table conference

2. Withdrawal of ordinances promulgated in connection with the Civil Disobedience Movement

3. Acceptance of Gandhiji’s suggestion for enquiry into police excesses

4. Release of those prisoners who were not charged with violence Select the correct answer using the code given below

(2020)

Detailed Solution for Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 7
Straightforward factual question.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 8

The Vital Vidhvansak, the first monthly journal to have the untouchable people as its target audience was published by (2020)

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In 1888, Walangkar began publishing the monthly journal titled Vital-Vidhvansak (Destroyer of Brahmanical or Ceremonial Pollution), which was the first to have the untouchable people as its target audience. He also wrote articles for Marathi-language newspapers such as Sudharak and Deenbandhu, as well as composing couplets in Marathi that were intended to inspire the people.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 9

With reference to land reforms in independent India, which one of the following statements is correct? (2019)

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Straightforward question

Option A: They were applicable to both.

Option C: This was due to commercialization of agriculture, not land reforms.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 10

Consider the following statements about ‘the Charter Act of 1813’:

1. It ended the trade monopoly of the East India Company in India except for trade in tea and trade with China.

2. It asserted the sovereignty of the British Crown over the Indian territories held by the Company.

3. The revenues of India were now controlled by the British Parliament. Which of the statements given above are correct? (2019)

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The Company’s commercial monopoly was ended, as a result of the act, except for the tea and opium trade and the trade with China, this reflecting the growth of British power in India

1. The Act expressly asserted the Crown’s sovereignty over British India.

2. It allotted Rs 100,000 to promote education in Indian masses and allowed them to open anywhere anytime.

3. This act permitted Christian missionaries to propagate English and preach their religion.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 11

With reference to Swadeshi Movement, consider the following statements:

1. It contributed to the revival of the indigenous artisan crafts and industries.

2. The National Council of Education was established as a part of Swadeshi Movement.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (2019)

Detailed Solution for Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 11
S1 is easy.

S2: The National Council of Education (or NCE) was an organisation founded by Indian nationalists in Bengal in 1906 to promote science and technology as part of a swadeshi industrialisation movement. It established the Bengal National College and Bengal Institute which would later merge to form Jadavpur University.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 12

Consider the following pairs:

Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched? (2019)

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S1: Harijan Sevak Sangh is a non-profit organisation founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1932 to eradicate untouchability in India, working for Harijan or Dalit people and upliftment of scheduled castes of India.

S2: All India Kisan Sabha (All India Peasants Union, also known as the Akhil Bharatiya Kisan Sabha), was the name of the peasants front of the undivided Communist Party of India, an important peasant movement formed by Sahajanand Saraswati in 1936.

S3: It was founded in 1925 by S. Ramanathan who invited E. V. Ramasamy (also called as Periyar by his devoted followers) to head the movement in Tamil Nadu, India against Brahminism.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 13

With reference to the British colonial rule in India, consider the following statements:

1. Mahatma Gandhi was instrumental in the abolition of the system of ‘indentured labour’.

2. In Lord Chelmsford’s ‘War Conference’, Mahatma Gandhi did not support the resolution on recruiting Indians for World War.

3. Consequent upon the breaking of Salt Law by Indian people, the Indian National Congress was declared illegal by the colonial rulers. Which of the statements given above are correct? (2019)

Detailed Solution for Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 13
S1: During the early 1900s, Gandhi was instrumental in getting the indentured labour system abolished in the British Empire.

S2: He supported it. Pasting this section from B.R. Nanda’s book:

S3: This is quite well known.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 14

With reference to Indian National Movement, consider the following pairs:

Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched? (2019)

Detailed Solution for Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 14
All are correct.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 15

The staple commodities of export by the English East India Company from Bengal in the middle of the 18th century were (2018)

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The East India Company was originally formed in Britain for pursuing trade with the East Indies in Southeast Asia. In fact, it ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent and China, where the main items of trade were cotton, silk, tea, opium, and saltpetre (potassium nitrate).

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 16

Which one of the following is a very significant aspect of the Champaran Satyagraha? (2018)

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Known as India’s first civil disobedience movement, it was launched by Mahatma Gandhi to protest against the injustice meted out to tenant farmers in Champaran district of Bihar. It is widely regarded as the place where Gandhi made his first experiments in satyagraha and then replicated them elsewhere.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 17

Who among the following were the founders of the “Hind Mazdoor Sabha” established in 1948 (2018)

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The HMS was founded in Howrah in 1948 by socialists Forward Bloc followers and independent unionists which included Basawon Singh (Sinha), Ashok Mehta, R.S. Ruikar, Maniben Kara, Shibnath Banerjee, R.A. Khedgikar, T.S. Ramanujam, V.S. Mathur, G.G. Mehta. R.S. Ruikar was elected president and Ashok Mehta general secretary. HMS absorbed the Royist Indian Federation of Labour and the Hind Mazdoor Panchayat, which was formed in 1948 by socialists leaving the increasingly communist dominated AITUC.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 18

Which one of the following foreign travellers elaborately discussed about diamonds and diamond mines of India? (2018)

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Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605 – 1689) was a 17th-century French gem merchant and traveller Tavernier, a private individual and merchant traveling at his own expense, covered, by his own account, 60,000 leagues (120,000 miles in making six voyages to Persia and India between the years 1630 and 1668. Tavernier is best known for his discovery or purchase of the 116-carat Tavernier Blue diamond, in 1666. The diamond was certainly Indian in origin and likely sourced by Tavernier in 1666[4] at the Kollur mine in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. Tavernier sold it to Louis XIV of France.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 19

Which one of the following statements does not apply to the system of Subsidiary Alliance introduced by Lord Wellesley? (2018)

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The French assistance to Tipu Sultan in 1798 was the last instance of active intervention of any other European power in India. To counter the intrigues of Napoleon and any further development in French Power in India, Wellesley, who was extremely influenced with the imperial thoughts, came up with the scheme of eliminating the French Power from India for ever. He placed the British on the head of the great Indian confederacy. The Fourth Anglo Mysore war had placed England on the Military supremacy in India and now Wellesley used the Subsidiary Alliance System aggressively.

1. It was a Treaty, between the company and the Indian native rulers. In return for a payment or subsidy, the company would place garrison troops in that ruler’s territory to fight against their rivals.

2. An Indian ruler entering into a subsidiary alliance with the British would accept British forces within his territory and to pay for their maintenance.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 20

He wrote biographies of Mazzini, Garibaldi, Shivaji and Shri Krishna; stayed in America for some time; and was also elected to the Central Assembly. He was (2018)

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Lajpat Rai adopted Mazzini as his own guru after reading Surendranath’s Speeches. In 1896, he wrote a series of books in Urdu, which he named the ‘Great Men of the World’. The first great man he chose was his Italian guru Giuseppe Mazzini, and then Garibaldi, along with Sivaji, Dayananda and Sri Krishna. His purpose in selecting Mazzini and Garibladi was to infuse patriotic sentiment in the youth of Punjab, who had no access to books in English.

 

 

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 21

After the Santhal Uprising subsided, what was/were the measure/measures taken by the colonial government? (2018)

1. The territories called ‘Santhal Paraganas’ were created.

2. It became illegal for a Santhal to transfer land to a non-Santhal.

Select the correct answer using the codes below.

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S1: Due to the immense force of the uprising, the British government became more cautious about the needs of the tribals the Santhal inhabited areas were constituted into a separate administrative unit, called the Santhal Parganas, which recognised the distinctiveness of their tribal culture and identity.

S2: Also, it led the British government to enact laws so that the land of tribals could not be taken by outsiders (dikus).

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 22

Economically, one of the results of the British rule in India in the 19th century was the (2018)

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Option C: A major impact of British rule was the dictated growth of commercial crops like tea and indigo to fulfil the needs of European markets.

Option D: Colonial rule negatively affected Indian industries and handicrafts, hence Indian owned factories and handicrafts were on decline. Consequently there were new cities coming up called the presidency towns along with de-urbanization phenomenon (machalipatnam lost its importance). There was no rapid increase in urban population.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 23

Which of the following led to the introduction of English Education in India?

1. Charter Act of 1813

2. General Committee of Public Instruction

3. Orientalist and Anglicist Controversy

Select the correct answer using the code given below: (2018)

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S1: The Charter Act of 1813 is regarded as the foundation stone of English Education System in India. When the East India Company came to India they did not allow the missionaries for the propagation of the religious education to the common people in India. Because they felt that the education from the missionaries would encourage the religious sentiments among the people in India that could affected the business policy and the diplomatic role of the East India Company. Therefore, from 1793 to 1813 the company did not permit the missionaries to work for the Indian people. But, the Charter Act of 1813 permitted Christian missionaries to propagate English and preach their religion. It was also a landmark in that it was 1st official move on education in India by British where a dedicated grant for education was provided. The Act also created a controversy between the anglicist and classicist on the medium of instruction.

S2 and S3: In 1823, the Governor-General-in Council appointed a “General Committee of Public Instruction”, which had the responsibility to grant the one lakh of rupees for education. That committee consisted of 10 European members of which Lord Macaulay was the president. The committee decided to spend major portions from the grant for the improvement of oriental literature. Even, the General Committee of Public Instruction also was not able to decide the medium of instruction by vote; because out of ten members, five were supporters of English language or Anglicist as the medium of instruction and the rest were supporters of oriental or classic language or Classicists as a medium of instruction. This is the famous Anglicist and Classicists controversy. As a president of General Committee of Public Instruction, Lord Macaulay wrote a minute on 2nd February 1835, where he made the conclusion regarding the controversy. Lord Macaulay stressed the implementation of the English language as a medium of instruction through his minute. According to him, English was the best medium of instruction.

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 24

In 1920, which of the following changed its name to “Swarajya Sabha”? (2018)

Test: UPSC Prelims (Past Year Questions) Modern History 2015-20 -1 - Question 25

Which among the following events happened earliest? (2018)

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1. Swami Dayanand established Arya Samaj = 1875

2. Dinabandhu Mitra wrote Neeldarpan = 1858-1859

3. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay wrote Anandmath = 1882

4. Satyendranath Tagore became the first Indian to succeed in the Indian Civil Services Examination = 1863

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