1. Print culture played a crucial role in spreading nationalist ideas. It connected people across India through newspapers, journals and pamphlets that exposed British exploitation. By sharing stories of common suffering, it encouraged unity, political awareness and participation in movements against cRead more

    Print culture played a crucial role in spreading nationalist ideas. It connected people across India through newspapers, journals and pamphlets that exposed British exploitation. By sharing stories of common suffering, it encouraged unity, political awareness and participation in movements against colonial rule. This shared communication strengthened the sense of Indian nationalism. Correct Option: (C) By providing a platform for shared feelings of oppression

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  2. In 1923, C.R. Das and Motilal Nehru established the Swaraj Party to achieve India’s self-rule from within British institutions. They aimed to oppose unjust colonial laws through council participation after Gandhi’s Non-Cooperation Movement was suspended. The party combined constitutional struggle anRead more

    In 1923, C.R. Das and Motilal Nehru established the Swaraj Party to achieve India’s self-rule from within British institutions. They aimed to oppose unjust colonial laws through council participation after Gandhi’s Non-Cooperation Movement was suspended. The party combined constitutional struggle and nationalist principles, keeping the freedom movement alive in the political sphere. Correct Option: (D) C.R. Das and Motilal Nehru

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  3. The correct sequence is: IV Napoleonic Civil Code (1804), II Defeat of Napoleon (1815), I Treaty of Constantinople (1832) and III Habsburg autonomy to Hungarians (1867). This order traces Europe’s transformation from Napoleonic legal unification to the spread of nationalism and political autonomy moRead more

    The correct sequence is: IV Napoleonic Civil Code (1804), II Defeat of Napoleon (1815), I Treaty of Constantinople (1832) and III Habsburg autonomy to Hungarians (1867). This order traces Europe’s transformation from Napoleonic legal unification to the spread of nationalism and political autonomy movements during the 19th century. Correct Option: (D) IV, II, I, III

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  4. Black soil, also known as Regur, is best for cotton cultivation. It retains moisture, is rich in iron, lime and magnesium and forms deep cracks that aerate roots. Found in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, it supports cotton’s growth in regions with high temperature, light rainfall and frost-Read more

    Black soil, also known as Regur, is best for cotton cultivation. It retains moisture, is rich in iron, lime and magnesium and forms deep cracks that aerate roots. Found in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, it supports cotton’s growth in regions with high temperature, light rainfall and frost-free days. Correct Option: (a) Black soil

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  5. The crop is Jute, known as the Golden Fibre, cultivated largely in Odisha, West Bengal and parts of Meghalaya. It thrives in warm, humid climates with alluvial soil. Jute fibre is used for making ropes, sacks, mats and carpets, providing income and employment while contributing to India’s textile anRead more

    The crop is Jute, known as the Golden Fibre, cultivated largely in Odisha, West Bengal and parts of Meghalaya. It thrives in warm, humid climates with alluvial soil. Jute fibre is used for making ropes, sacks, mats and carpets, providing income and employment while contributing to India’s textile and export industries. Correct Option: (a) Jute

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