MCQ Second Phase of the Indian National Movement 1905-1916 for ICSE History Class-10

MCQ Second Phase of the Indian National Movement 1905-1916 for ICSE History Class-10. These MCQ  / Objective Type Questions is based on latest reduced syllabus according 2021-22 session on bifurcated pattern. Main motto of MCQ Type Question is cracking the next upcoming exam of council. Visit official website CISCE for detail information about ICSE Board Class-10 History .

MCQ Type Questions Second Phase of the Indian National Movement 1905-1916 for ICSE Class-10 History

Board ICSE
Class 10th (X)
Subject History
Chapter Second Phase of the Indian National Movement 1905-1916
Syllabus  on bifurcated syllabus (after reduction)
Session 2021-22
Topic MCQ / Objective Type Question

ICSE Class-10 History MCQ Type Questions of Second Phase of the Indian National Movement 1905-1916

Question 1: ……………… headed the Home Rule League in Madras.

(a) Sarojini Naidu

(b) Savitribai Phule

(c) Sister Nivedita

(d) Annie Besant

Answer (d) Annie Besant

Question 2: Complete the given analogy.

Bal Gangadhar Tilak : Gita Rahasya :: Lala Lajpat Rai : ?

(a) Vande Mataram

(b) National Education

(c) Punjabi

(d) New India

Answer (b) National Education

Question 3: Which two terms became the battle cry of the assertive nationalists?

(a) Petitions and Appeals

(b) Swaraj and Resolutions

(c) Boycott and Petitions

(d) Swaraj and Boycott

Answer (d) Swaraj and Boycott 

Question 4: The ultimate objective of the assertive nationalists was …………………

(a) Boycott

(b) Nationalism

(c) Stern measures

(d) Swaraj

Answer (d) Swaraj

Question 5: During which incident Lala lajpat Rai sucumbed to injuries and sacrificed his life?

(a) Jallianwala Bagh tragedy

(b) Khilafat Movement

(c) Simon Commission

(d) Cabinet Mission

Answer (c) Simon Commission

Question 6: Tilak is known for organizing ………………. and …………… clubs in Maharashtra.

(a) Akhara, political

(b) Literary campaigns, religious

(c) Akhara, lathi

(d) Swadeshi, boycott

Answer (c) Akhara, lathi

Question 7:  Where was the Muslim League’s Constitution framed?

(a) Lahore

(b) Punjab

(c) Calcutta

(d) Karachi

Answer (d) Karachi

Question 8: Bipin Chandra Pal started ………………. Paper in 1901.

(a) Mahratta

(b) New India

(c) Kesari

(d) Sambad Kaumudi

Answer (b) New India

Question 9:  The capital of East Bengal was Dacca with subsidiary headquarters at……….

(a) Cuttack

(b) Murshidabad

(c) Chittagong

(d) Calcutta

Answer (c) Chittagong

Question 10:  While……………… education was aimed to shape people’s character, political education meant to carry out one s…………. responsibilities.

(a) Religious, civic

(b) National, moral

(c) Economic, social

(d) Health, moral

Answer (a) Religious, civic

Question 11: What was Lalaji popularly referred to by people?

(a) Sher-e-Punjab

(b) Lokmanya

(c) Bagha

(d) Mahatma

Answer (a) Sher-e-Punjab

Question 12:

I Bal Gangadhar Tilak led no-rent campaign

II Establishment of Home Rule League in Madras and Maharashtra

III Bipin Chandra Pal joined the Congress

IV The Nationalist Party achieved significant electoral success

Answer (b) 
Choose the correct option:

(a) II, IV, IIl, I

(b) III, I, II, IV

(c) I, IV, II, III

(d) IV, I, III, II

Answer (b) III, I, II, IV

Question 13: Leaders like Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai transformed the anti-partition movement into a…………. Movement.

(a) Swaraj

(b) Political

(c) Extremist

(d) Social

Answer (a) Swaraj

Question 14:  Who presided over the First Session of the Muslim League in December 1908?

(a) Muhammad Ali Jinnah

(b) Syed Ali Imam

(c) Nawab Salimullah

(d) Badruddin Tyabji

Answer (b) Syed Ali Imam

Question 15: The objective of the Muslim League was to prevent any feelings of hostility between……………. and other communities, without adversely affecting
the objectives of the League.

(a) Hindus

(b) Persian

(c) Turks

(d) Muslims

Answer (d) Muslims

Question 16:  What was the objective of Muslim League?

(a) To present their needs and aspirations before the Government in mild and moderate language

(b) To follow Swadeshi and Boycott

(c) To repress the other communities

(d) To bring about class equality

Answer (a) To present their needs and aspirations before the Government in mild and moderate language

Question 17:  Who wrote the weeklies Mahratta and Kesari?

(a) Mahatma Gandhi

(b) Gopal Krishna Gokhale

(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(d) Lala Lajpat Rai

Answer (c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Question 18: Lala Lajpat Rai elected to the ……………… and in 1925 became the Deputy leader of the Party.

(a) India Council

(b) Provincial Legislature

(c) Central Legislative Assembly

(d) British Parliament

Answer (c) Central Legislative Assembly

Question 19: The First Session of the Muslim League was held in ,……………….

(a) Amritsar

(b) Lahore

(c) Karachi

(d) Poona

Answer (c) Karachi

Question 20:  Lord Curzon believed that the Indian people were illiterate and could have no …………… aspirations.

(a) Economic

(b) Political

(c) Health

(d) Social

Answer (b) Political

Question 21: In December 1906, the delegates had met at Dacca for…………….

(a) Aligarh Muslim University

(b) Muslim League

(c) Muslim Educational Conference

(d) Congress Session

Answer (c) Muslim Educational Conference

Question 22: Who put into effect the partition of Bengal?

(a) Lytton

(b) Hastings

(c) Wellington

(d) Curzon

Answer (d) Curzon

Question 23:  Identify what Bipin Chandra suggested to eradicate India’s poverty.

(a) To develop lot of industries in the country

(6) To establish libraries

(c) 48 hours of work in a week and increase in wages

(d) Both (a) and (c)

Answer (d) Both (a) and (c)

Question 24:  What was the perspective of Indian nationalists about partition of Bengal by the British?

(a) To large to be administered by a single provincial government

(b) Policy of Divide and Rule

(c) Oriya speaking people, outside the territorial limits of Orissa, had to be brought under the administration of Bengal

(d) To show the strength of East Bengal

Answer (b) Policy of Divide and Rule

Question 25: Who gave the slogan, “Swaraj is my birth right and I shall have it”?

(a) Bal Gangdhar Tilak

(b) Lala Lajpat Rai

(c) Gopal Krishna Gokhale

(d) Bipin Chandra Pal

Answer (a) Bal Gangdhar Tilak

Question 26: Complete the given analogy.

Partition of Bengal : Lord Curzon :: Separate electorate : ?

(a) Lord Canning

(b) Lord Hastings

(c) Lord Minto

(d) Lord Lytton

Answer (c) Lord Minto

Question 27: Complete the given analogy.

Moderates (Early Nationalists) : Pherozeshah Mehta :: Radicals (Assertive Nationalists) : ?

(a) Gopal Krishna Gokhale

(b) M.A. Jinnah

(c) Motilal Nehru

(d) Aurobindo Ghose

Answer (d) Aurobindo Ghose

Question 28:   Assertion (A): The new province called East Bengal and Assam comprised Assam Chittagong with fifteen districts of old Bengal
Reason (R): The purpose of Swadeshi Movement was the expansion of Indian industries.

Options:

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

Answer (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

Question 29:   How was Swadeshi popularised?

(a) Bonfire of books, official documents and British flags

(b) Boycott of honours and titles

(c) Bonfires of cloth, salt and sugar

(d) Boycott of Indian goods

Answer (c) Bonfires of cloth, salt and sugar

Question 30:  Assertion (A): The assertive nationalists had no faith in British sense of justice and fair play.

Reason (R): They highlighted the goodwill of the British when they took over India.

Options:

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

Answer (c) A is true but R is false.

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