Mock Test – Nationalism in India | Rise of Nationalism in India

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Nationalism has played a big role in India’s independence. The rise of feelings of nationalism in a large and diverse country like India is not an easy task. Whereas in India, language, lifestyle and customs change every hundred steps. History is witness to the fact that one of the most important reasons responsible for the rise of nationalism in India was the abolition of colonialism, slavery, economic or social freedom. Education has also played an important role in the rise of nationalism in India. It is only because of education that the Indians were able to know how the people here have fought and succeeded for the political changes taking place in Europe and the creation of a new nation. Be sure to try the mock test.

Mock Test on Nationalism in India | Questions on Indian National Movement | Indian History

If we talk about the spread of nationalism in India, the Indian National Congress under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi tried to unite many groups and parties under one movement. For more information, please read the related blog.

There are a questionnaire of 15 questions based on the Rise of Nationalism in India. It is advisable to read first the blog Nationalism in India | Aspects of Emergence | History & Introduction for batter performance. Let’s start the Quiz/MCQ/Questions & Answers.

 
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#1. What is called an preparative idea from the following that emphasis the idea of need to develop the intention of attaining and sustaining the nation’s self-governance over its own motherland ?

#2. In the history of the Indian freedom struggle ______ developed as a concept that further strengthened the intention of independence from the rule of the British Government ?

#3. Which is a unique example from the following option shows that the Nationalism in India had taken such a broad form for all the people of the country irrespective of their diverse cultural, figurative and religious background ?

#4. Which of the following ideology of the British government rapidly helped to grow the nationalism among the people during the 19th and 20th centuries ?

#5. The introduction of a stable administration system by British Government throughout the country which helped unify and spread the idea of nationalism is called as ?

#6. The sudden transformation of modern industries and trade had made the economic life of India increasingly intertwined with their ideology of economically successful people living in different regions of the country which also helped to work in the field of the spread of the nationalism in India are known as which of the following option?

#7. Whether this statement is true that the introduction of railways, telegraph, postal system and network of roads had helped to brought the country together ?

#8. What was the reason to take birth of Nationalism in India ?

#9. Did the ideology of nationalism become a common aspect of promoting contact with the masses ?

#10. In which of the century the British Government was made expansion of the latest western education in India ?

#11. Due to which reason the Indian’s felt the need of a modern, secular, democratic and nationalist political perspective ?

#12. The popularity of which of the language helped freedom fighters to communicate with the people of different linguistic regions ?

#13. What was the system of the British Government helped in creating a certain stability, a set of outlook and interests among the educated Indians ?

#14. ) Who was the group of society that provided leadership to Indian politics ?

#15. What was the power of nationalism in India to get freedom ?

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Nationalism in India | Aspects of Emergence | History & Introduction

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