Dear Aspirants,
General Studies MCQs are the basic part of Himachal competitive exams. It is helpful to HPSSSB, and State Banks Exams. It is a series of General knowledge MCQ (including Indian History MCQs, Static gk) also help in the National level examination, Sainik School, NDA, and army exams, etc.
Q1. Permanent Settlement was made :
(A) with the Zamindars
(B) with the village communities
(C) with the Muqaddams
(D) with the peasant, cultivators
Q2. Which of the following abolished the system of Dual Government in Bengal?
(A) Warren Hastings
(B) William Bentinck
(C) Cornwallis.
(D) Clive
Q3. The credit of creation of the covenanted Civil Services of India, which came to be regarded as the Indian Civil Services from 1861 onwards, goes to :
(A) Wellesley
(B) Cornwallis
(C) William Bentinck
(D) Warren Hastings
Q4. In which of the years was the English made the medium of instruction in India?
(A) 1813
(B) 1833
(C) 1835
(D) 1844
Q5. Lord Dalhousie introduced the first telegraph line in 1853, which ran between
(A) Calcutta and Agra
(B) Bombay and Thana
(C) Agra and Madras
(D) Calcutta and Bombay
Q6. Which of the following leaders were not the Moderates?
(A) Lala Lajpat Rai
(B) Surendranath Banerjee
(C) A. O. Hume
(D) G. K. Gokhale
Q7. Which of the following started the Home Movement ?
(A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Mrs. Annie Besant
(D) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Q8. Which of the following Muslim leaders joined the Home Rule Movement?
(A) Mr. Jinnah
(B) Muhammad Ali
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of these
Q9. The large scale expression of the Militant Nationalism for the first time was against :
(A) Official Secrets Act, 1904
(B) The Indian Council Act, 1892
(C) Partition of Bengal, 1905
(D) Seditious Meetings Act, 1907
Q10. Which of the following wrongly stated after effects of the Swadeshi Movement ?
(A) Indian educational institutions were set up to impart literary, technical or physical education
(B) Indian industries were given a boost
(C) Nationalist poetry, prose and journalism flourish
(D) A market for Indian goods in abroad was built
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