UPSC Prelims Marathon 24 March – Freedom Struggle under Extremist Phase (1905-1917) and India and Neighborhood policy – 2025
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We are posting prelims marathon MCQs for today. In this initiative, you can attempt 10 subjectwise MCQs daily. Daily Quiz UPSC Prelims Marathon 24 March Freedom Struggle under Extremist Phase (1905-1917) and India and Neighborhood policy

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Question No. 1
Which of the following was/were reason/s for rise in militant nationalism?
1.The Indian councils act satisfied the nationalists.
2.Indian Universities Act ensured greater government control over universities.
3.The Official Secrets Act curbed freedom of press.
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Question No. 2
Which of the following was/were repeatedly urged the nationalists to rely on the character and capacities of the Indian people?
1.Bal Gangadhar Tilak
2.Aurobindo Ghosh
3.Bipin Chandra Pal
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Question No. 3
Who among the following gave the political message that “India for the Indians”?
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Question No. 4
Which of the following nationalists came under “Militant School of Thought”?
1.Raj Narain Bose
2.C Rajagopalachari
3.Lala Lajpat Rai
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Question No. 5
Which of the following were basic tenets of “Militant School of Thought”?
1.Hatred for foreign rule.
2.Dominion status to be the goal of national movement
3.Indirect political action required
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Question No. 6
Consider the following statements:
1.The British government’s decision to partition Bengal had been made public in December 1901.
2.Bengal retained Calcutta as its capital, while Dacca became the capital of Eastern Bengal.
Which of the statements given above is/are incorrect?
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Question No. 7
Who among the following was the president of Indian National Congress in 1905?
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Question No. 8
Who among the following said, “make the administration under present conditions impossible by an organized refusal to do anything which will help either the British commerce in the exploitation of the country or British officialdom in the administration of it”?
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Question No. 9
Who among the following established the “Swadesh Bandhab Samiti”?
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Question No. 10
Who among the following part of “Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company”?
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