BHARAT EK KHOJ PADH VYUH

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  1. 3. Former member of London school board and also the founder of Home Rule
  2. 4. Tribal art which originated from the state in which Chhatrapati was born
  3. 5. National Park that harbors the largest one-horned rhino
  4. 9. Movement led by Vinoba Bhave
  5. 10. inquilab zindabad was the slogan given by?
  6. 15. Soldier who played a key role in preceding outbreak of the Indian rebellion of 1857
  7. 16. Who of the following was called by the British to be the ‘Father of Indian Unrest’?
  8. 18. The state that remained unaffected by Non-cooperation movement
  9. 19. Musical instruments that are Indian originated and were used by Tyagaraja, Syama Sastry, and Muthuswami
  10. 20. City built using redsand stone
  11. 22. First Fort built by East India Company located in this City
  12. 23. President of India who served twice in same terms
  13. 25. Tum mujhe khoon do,mai tujhe khoon dunga
  14. 26. led salt Satyagraha in absence of Gandhiji
  15. 28. Founder of a party, for which gandhi served as president during WW1
  16. 29. The Quit India Movement had been led by whom, in the absence of Gandhi?
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  1. 1. Subash chandra bose declared whom as the "Maker of Modern India"
  2. 2. Movement launched by Gandhi on 8th August 1942
  3. 6. state in which First Asian who received the Nobel prize in Literature was born
  4. 7. In which central assembly smoke bombs were threw by Bhagat singh and Batukeshwar Dutt
  5. 8. Rowlatt Act led to which massacre?
  6. 11. Movement started to curb foreign goods
  7. 12. Robert Clive was defeated by Nawab Siraj ud- Daulah of Bengal in which Battle
  8. 13. In which language Bal Gangadhar tilak published newspaper
  9. 14. Perennial river that holds the highest number of dams
  10. 15. Alluriseetharamaraju
  11. 17. Punjab + Kesari
  12. 21. Civil Disobedience Movement was commenced against which law
  13. 24. The last Viceroy of India
  14. 27. Lord Curzon announced the decision to divide which area in July 1905