Revolutionary Activities & association Questions are covered from modern indian history Year wise from 1998 to 2020 1. Who was the leader of the Ghadar party? (upsc /IAS1998) a) Bhagat Singh b) Lala Hardayal c) Bal GangadharTilak d) VD Savarkar 2. The Ghadr (Ghadar) was a (upsc /IAS2014) a) Revolutionary association of Indians with headquarters at San Francisco b) Nationalist organization operating from Singapore c) Militant organization with headquarters at Berlin d) Communist movement for India’s freedom with headquarters at Tashkent 3. Abhinav Bharat’ a secret society of revolutionaries was organized by (upsc /IAS1999) a) Khudiram Bose b) VD Savarkar c) PrafullaChaki d) Bhagat Singh 4. The native state of Tripura became involved in the Freedom movement early in the 20th century because (upsc /IAS2000) a) The kings of Tripura were always anti British b) The Bengal revolutionaries took shelter in Tripura c) The tribes of the state were fiercely freedom loving d) There were already some groups fighting against the kingship and its protector, the British 5. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: (upsc /IAS2000) List – I List – II A. Chittagong Armoury 1.Kalpana Dutt Rao B. Abhinav Bharat 2. Guru Ram Singh C. Anushilan Samiti 3.Vinayaka Damodar Savarkar D. Kuka Movement 4. Aurobindo Ghosh Codes: A B C D a) 1 3 4 2 A B C D b) 1 3 2 4 A B C D c) 3 1 2 4 A B C D d) 3 1 4 2 6. Where were the Ghadar revolutionaries, who became active during the outbreak of the World War I based? (upsc /IAS2005) a) Central America b) North America c) West America d) South America 7. Where were the Ghadar revolutionaries, who became active during the outbreak of the World War I based? (upsc /IAS2005) a) Central America b) North America c) West America d) South America Loading … Question 1 of 7 Post navigation India on the Eve of British Conquest Socio – Religious,cultural Reform Movements