UGC NTA NET/JRF EXAM, December 2022 HISTORY (Shift-I)

Total Questions: 77

61. Which of the following are correct?

A. Vasudeo Balwant Phadke worked in the Commissariat (Military Accounts) department for over fifteen years.
B. Phadke was convinced that the miseries of India were the consequence of foreign rule.
C. Phadke was sent to Andamans jail.
D. Phadke was impressed by the loyalty of 'Dhanagars' to his cause.
E. Phadke did not write an autobiographical account.
Choose the correct answer from the options E. Namadeva was a given below :

Correct Answer: (d) A, B and D only
Solution:

Vasudev Balvant Phadke born on 4 Nov 1845 in Maharashtra. He graduates from Bombay university. He worked in commissariat examiner's office for over 15 year's. He decided that only solution to the problem of India was freeing India from British rule. Phadke was impressed by the loyalty of Dhangars to his cause. He was arrested in 1879 and tried in Pune and then transported for a life sentence to Aden. He died in jail by disease Tuberculosis.
Phadke wrote his autobiography "mari Jeevan katha" published by Navajivan trust.

62. Which out of the following are correct?

A. Bentinck proposed the formation of a Tea Committee in 1834.
B. The first coffee plantations had been established at Fort Gloster in Bengal. C. Minden Wilson states that Francois Grand started the first indigo factory in Bengal.
D. The existence in 1928. production of machine made paper dates from 1870 when the Bally mills were established in Bengal.
E. Major Andrew Duncan brought to the notice of the Madras Government the fine quality of Salem steel in 1808.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (c) A, B and D only
Solution:

Bentinck proposed the formation of Tea committee in 1834. First coffee plantations has been established at Fort Gloster in Bengal. First Indigo factory was set up by Carel blume in India near Hooghly Bengal in year 1779. Machine made paper production started from 1870 from Bally mills (Bengal). First attempt to establish steel factory by Mr. Duncan in 1808 failed miserably.

63. Which out of the following are correct?

A. The Indian Cinematograph Act was passed in 1918.
B. In 1920, Censor Boards were set up in the four towns of Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Rangoon.
C. The Dramatic Performances Act was enacted in 1878.
D. In Lahore, the Censor Board was established in 1927.
E. T.P.O.' Connor acted as the President of the British Board of Film Censors. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (c) A, B, D and E only
Solution:

The Indian Cinematograph Act was passed in 1918. It made mandatory for exhibitors to secure a license from local civil authorities to screen a film and for censorship to precede any film exhibited in India. In 1920 censor Boards were set up in four towns of Bombay, Calcutta, madras and Rangoon. The dramatic performance Act was passed in 1876 under. Viceroy Northbrook. In Lahore, the censor board was established in 1927. T.P.O Connor was second president of British Board of film censors.

64. Which of these are correct?

A. In 1926, the National Council of Women in India was formed.
B. Lady Mehribai Tata remained main spirit during the early years of the National Council of Women.
C. All India Women's Conference came into D. The existence in 1928.
D. Initially All India Women's Conference was a non-political body to promote women's education.
E. Later on All India Women's Conference got involved in national politics and lobbied for all sorts of women's rights.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :

Correct Answer: (c) B, D and E only
Solution:

National council of women in India was formed in 1925. First president of NCWI was Maharani of Baroda. Mehribai Tata was key figure in NCWI. According to Mehribai Tata purdah system, caste differences and lack of education prevented women from working to change social condition. All India women's conference was formed in 1927 by margaret cousins in order to improve educational efforts for women and children. Initially it was a non political body to promote women's education Later on it got involved in politics and lobbied for all sort's of women's rights.

65. Which of these are correct?

A. In 1921, the European Trading Organization formed an apex body called the Associated Chamber of Commerce (ASSOCHAM).
B. In 1927, Indian capitalists formed their own organization the FICCI.
C. The cotton protection act of March 1931 raised the cotton duties from 11% to 15% but were limited to Non-British goods.
D. The increase in cotton duties was favourable to Lancashire.
E. Indian industrialists and nationalists protected 'imperial preference' and a number of them resigned from the legislative assembly including Birla and Purshottam Thakurdas.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :

Correct Answer: (d) A, B, D and E only
Solution:

ASSOCHAM is a non governmental trade association formed in 1921 as apex body by European Trading organization. FICCI was established in 1927 by G.D. Birla and Purshottamdas Thakur as India's apex business organisation. Britishers increased cotton duty to Favour Lancashire Industry consequently imperial preference' and number of them resigned from the legislative assembly including Birla and Purshottam Thakurdas

66. Match List I with List II

List-IList-II
A. Darsa-PaurnamasasI. Establishment of the sacred fires
B. AgnyadheyaII. Oblation of the first fruits of the harvest
C. AgrayanaIII. Yajnas at the beginning of each of three seasons
D. ChaturmasyasIV. Yajnas of the full and new moon

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (c) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
Solution:
List-IList-II
A. Darsa paurnamasasIV. Yajnas of the full and new moon.
B. AgnyadheyaI. Establishment of sacred fires
C. AgrayanaII. oblation of the first fruits of the harvest.
D. ChaturmasyasIII. Yajnas at the beginning of each of three seasons.

67. Match List I with List II

List-IList-II
A. H.C. RaychaudhuriI. A Cultural History of India
B. A.L. BashamII. Chandragupta Maurya and his times
C. R.K. MookerjiIII. The History and Culture of the Indian people
D. Kapila VatsyanIV. The Square and the circle of the Indian arts

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (d) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
Solution:
List-IList-II
A. H.C. RaychaudhuriIII. The history and culture of the Indian people.
B. A.L. BashamI. The cultural history of India
C. R.K. MookerjiII. Chandragupta maurya and his times.
D. Kapila vatsyayanIV. The square and the cirle of the Indian Arts.

68. Match List I with List II

List-IList-II
A. PaisraI. Madhya Pradesh
B. BhimbetkaII. Haryana
C. AnangpurIII. Bihar
D. HunsgiIV. Karnataka

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (a) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
Solution:
List-IList-II
A. PaisraIII. Bihar
B. BhimbetkaI. Madhya Pradesh
C. AnangpurII. Haryana
D. HunsgiIV. Karnataka.

69. Match List I with List II

List-IList-II
A. Col. TodI. Bhartiya Prachin Lipimala
B. G.H. OjhaII. Vir Vinod
C. ShymaldasIII. Ras Mala
D. A.K. ForbesIV. Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (b) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
Solution:
List-IList-II
A. Col TodIV. Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan.
B. G.H. ojhaI. Bhartiya prachin lipimala
C. ShyamaldasII. Vir vinod
D. A.K. forbesIII. Ras mala

70. Match List I with List II

List-IList-II
A. Jama/जमाI. Monthly scales
B. Hasil/हासिलII. Assessed Land Revenue
C. Mahwar/माहवारIII. Real collected Revenue
D. Qabz/कब्जIV. Security Money

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (c) A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV
Solution:
List-IList-II
A. JamaII. Assessed Land revenue
B. HasilIII. Real collected Revenue
C. MahwarI. Monthly scales
D. QabzIV. security money.