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Daily Quiz: On Indian National Movement

Daily Quiz: On Indian National Movement

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Daily Quiz: On Indian National Movement
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1 / 7 | Which Kerala ruler waged a 13-year guerrilla war against the East India Company?
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Answer : Pazhassi Raja SHOW ANSWER
2 / 7 | Which tribal community led a rebellion in 1855–56 in response to colonial exploitation?
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Answer : The Santhals SHOW ANSWER
3 / 7 | Under which Act was Bahadur Shah Zafar tried in the Red Fort in 1858?
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Answer : Act XIV of 1854 SHOW ANSWER
4 / 7 | Which Indian revolutionary raised an early version of the Indian flag at an international socialist gathering in 1907, marking India's assertion on the world stage?
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Answer : Bhikaji Cama SHOW ANSWER
5 / 7 | Upon conviction, what was the sentence handed down to Savarkar by the British colonial government?
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Answer : Two life terms totaling 50 years SHOW ANSWER
6 / 7 | What was the codename for the attempted pan-India uprising against British rule during World War I in 1915?
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Answer : Ghadar Mutiny SHOW ANSWER
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