Are you ready to test your knowledge about India’s fight for freedom?
Dive into our latest quiz by our quiz agency and uncover fascinating facts about the key events, leaders, and milestones that shaped the Indian independence movement. From the stirring struggles of iconic figures to pivotal moments of change, this quiz will challenge your understanding and appreciation of India’s path to independence. So, what are you waiting for?
Scroll down and take the quiz to discover how much you really know about the remarkable journey towards freedom!
Let's get started!
1.Maharaja Hari Singh pictured along with Jawaharlal Nehru was the former king of what?
a. Goa
b. Bengal
c. Kashmir
d. Hyderabad
2. When did Gandhi organise his first mass civil-disobedience campaign that he called "Satyagraha"?
a. 1942
b. 1930
c. 1919
d. 1906
3. What was the truce pact that was signed by Mahatma Gandhi and the then British Viceroy in March 1931?
a. Gandhi - Irwin Pact
b. Gandhi - Mountbatten Pact
c. Gandhi - Cornwallis Pact
d. Gandhi - Hodgkins Pact
4. Where did the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 break out?
a. Panipat
b. Meerut
c. Dehradun
d. Gwalior
5. Where were Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi imprisoned during the Quit India movement?
a. Red fort
b. Kaala Paani
c. Mysore Palace
d. Aga Khan Palace
(Scroll down for the answers)
Answers
1.Maharaja Hari Singh pictured along with Jawaharlal Nehru was the former king of what?
a. Goa
b. Bengal
c. Kashmir
d. Hyderabad
Did You Know?
Maharaja Hari Singh remained neutral and did not want to join either India or Pakistan. But Pakistanis sent troops to capture Kashmir and Hari Singh requested Nehru's help against them. In return, he ceded Kashmir to India.
Read more about it in this link.
2. When did Gandhi organise his first mass civil-disobedience campaign that he called "Satyagraha"?
a. 1942
b. 1930
c. 1919
d. 1906
Did You Know?
Gandhi organised the Satyagraha in reaction to the South African Transvaal government's new restrictions on the rights of Indians, including the refusal to recognise Hindu marriages.
Read more about it in this link.
3. What was the truce pact that was signed by Mahatma Gandhi and the then British Viceroy in March 1931?
a. Gandhi - Irwin Pact
b. Gandhi - Mountbatten Pact
c. Gandhi - Cornwallis Pact
d. Gandhi - Hodgkins Pact
Did You Know?
Signed in March 1931, through the Gandhi - Irwin pact the British agreed to free all political prisoners and Gandhi agreed to end the civil disobedience movement he had been coordinating for years.
Read more about it in this link.
4. Where did the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 break out?
a. Panipat
b. Meerut
c. Dehradun
d. Gwalior
Did You Know? Shortly after the beginning of the mutiny, Laxmi Bai joined the uprising against the British. She rapidly organised her troops and assumed charge of the rebels in the Bundelkhand region.
Read more about it in this link.
5. Where were Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi imprisoned during the Quit India movement?
a. Red fort
b. Kaala Paani
c. Mysore Palace
d. Aga Khan Palace
Did You Know? Kasturba Gandhi died here when she was imprisoned and her memorial still exists. The palace is called the Gandhi National Memorial now and features the things used by Mahatma Gandhi.
Read more about it in this link.
Comment your score below! To book an online GK class with us, visit our contact page.
Kommentare