Topic wise modern history questions upsc prelims

  1. CrackIAS : Topicwise Previous 40 Years Questions
  2. History syllabus for UPSC Prelims
  3. Modern History MCQ Quiz Questions ForumIAS Blog
  4. Modern Indian History MCQ [Free PDF]
  5. UPSC Prelims 2024: Modern Indian History MCQ Part
  6. [Latest] Topic
  7. Modern India


Download: Topic wise modern history questions upsc prelims
Size: 76.47 MB

CrackIAS : Topicwise Previous 40 Years Questions

Every year, 15-20 Qs in UPSC Prelims appear from PYQs. We have segregated previous 40 years UPSC Papers for Prelims and 20 year papers of Mains - Topicwise - (as per the 358 topics of syllabus). It means that before you start any topic, you can see all the questions that appeared from that topic in last 40 years - Just at the click of a button. This will help you to: • Decide how important that topic is (depending on the number of questions that came), how many books should you read (what type of questions are coming), and how deeply you should read a topic (depending on the difficulty level of the questions). • Understand weather a topic is more important from Prelims or Mains point of view (depending on number of questions that came from a topic in Prelims & Mains). • Topic Management & Time Management - spend lesser time on topics that have less number of questions. You can do similar exercise on your own by segregating Previous Year Questions topic-wise. We have given here a sample to help you how to do this for few topics. Topic-wise PYQs are available to our students - 40 years for Prelims & 20 years for Mains.

History syllabus for UPSC Prelims

History Syllabus for IAS prelims History is the main topic in UPSC IAS Prelims and mains Examination. Approximately 10-15 questions are asked in Prelims General studies paper I on History every year. If you are thorough with the dates, place, and events in a chronological order History is an easy subject. It does not contain any principle, theory or any concepts like other general studies subjects. Several aspirants may be nurturing the dream of succeeding the UPSC Civil Service IAS exam but have been being in awe of how to begin. To crack the UPSC IAS Prelims exam is the primary step towards the dream of being successful in the three phases of UPSC Civil Services According to the trend, the questions asked in the Kickstart your UPSC 2023 preparation today! Here we are giving the entire History syllabus for IAS prelims. This will help you to prepare in a better manner. The history portion of UPSC IAS Prelims Exam General Studies Paper I Syllabus encompasses questions from Ancient, Medieval and Modern Indian History and Indian art and culture. The History Syllabus for IAS Prelims Exam Section-A Ancient History syllabus • Prehistoric cultures in India • Indus Civilization – Origins- the different phases- society, economy, and culture- Contacts with other cultures- factors lead to the decline. • Geographical distribution and characteristics of pastoral and farming society. • Vedic society-Vedic texts- change from Rigvedic to later Vedic phases. • Vedic society Religion- Upa...

Modern History MCQ Quiz Questions ForumIAS Blog

Indigo cultivation in India declined by the beginning of the 20th century Because of • Peasant resistance to the oppressive conduct of planters • Its unprofitability in the world market because of new inventions • National leaders opposition to the cultivation of indigo • Government control over the planters Wellesley established the Fort William College at Calcutta because • He was asked by the Board of Directors at London to do so • He wanted to revive interest in oriental learning in India • He wanted to provide William Carey and his associates with employment • He wanted to train British civilians for administrative purpose in India Which of the following statements correctly explains the impact of Industrial Revolution on india during the first half of the nineteenth century? • Indian handicrafts were ruined. • Machines were introduced in the Indian textile industry in large numbers. • Railway lines were laid in many parts of the country. • Heavy duries were imposed on the imports of British Manufactures. With reference to the book “Desher Katha”written by Sakharam Ganesh Deuskar during the freedom struggle, consider the following statements: 1. It warned against the Colonial State’s hypnotic conquest of the mind. 2. It inspired the performance of Swadeshi street plays and folk songs. 3. The use of ‘desh’by Deuskar was in the specific context of the region of Bengal. Which of the statements given above are correct? • 1 and 2 only • 2 and 3 only • 1 and 3 only • 1,2 an...

Modern Indian History MCQ [Free PDF]

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was an Indian educator and social reformer of the nineteenth century. He is also considered the "father of Bengali prose". Important Point • Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar used the ancient texts to suggest that widows could remarry. • He was the most prominent campaigner for Hindu widow remarriage. he petitioned the legislative council for the same. • Despite severe opposition in 1856, the Hindu widows remarriage act was passed by the government. Hence, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar used the ancient text to suggest that widows could remarry. The correct answer is 1944. Key Points • Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj), with the support of Japanese troops, advanced to Rangoon (Yangon) and hence overland into India, reaching Indian soil on March 18, 1944, and moving into Kohima and the plains of Imphal. ​ Additional Information • The Indian National Army was an armed force formed by Indian freedom fighters/collaborators and Imperial Japan on 1 September 1942 in Southeast Asia during World War II. • Its aim was to secure Indian independence from British rule. • The army was first formed in 1942 under Mohan Singh. • It was revived under the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose after his arrival in Southeast Asia in 1943. • Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose named the brigades/regiments of INA after Gandhi, Nehru, Maulana Azad, and himself. • There was also an all-women regiment named after Rani of Jhansi, Lakshmibai. The correct answer is Civil Disobedience. Key Points ...

UPSC Prelims 2024: Modern Indian History MCQ Part

In this article, we have compiled all the important questions that can be framed from the Modern History syllabus for the Prelims exam. These questions have been created by the subject experts and each question is provided with an explained answer. Aspirants can solve these topic-wise questions to test their preparation for the exam. UPSC IAS prelims 2024 exam is to be held on 26th May 2024. In this article, we have provided topic-wise Important Questions on Modern Indian History which are designed as per the latest UPSC Prelims exam pattern. There is a substantial overlap expected in the static and dynamic UPSC questions asked in the IAS examination, as has been seen in the recent trends. MYUPSC also links, relates and explains the static and dynamic portions of the syllabus that is, connecting the current affairs with the basic concepts for their best comprehension for better grasp and command on the knowledge for the aspirants. Modern Indian History MCQ Part-1 Read more: 1. Treaty of Salbai is associated with which of the following wars? (A) First Anglo–Mysore War (B) First Anglo-Maratha War (C) Second Anglo-Maratha War (D) Second Anglo-Mysore War 2. Which Viceroy passed the Vernacular Press Act and theArms Actof 1878? (A) Lord Lytton (B) Lord Mayo (C) Lord Dalhousie (D) Lord Hardinge 3.Lord Ripon appointed Hunter commission for: (A) combating terrorism and other anti-national activities (B) educational reforms in India (C) appointment of Indian Judges in higher judicia...

[Latest] Topic

Topic-Wise UPSC Prelims Questions & Answers PDF [2013-2023] Topic-wise UPSC Prelims Questions hold immense importance to lead the In this article aspirants will get subject-wise UPSC Prelims questions carefully compiled from the last 10 years UPSC Prelims previous questions papers, i.e. from 2023 to 2013. Note: Candidates can check the analysis till 2023 once the UPSC Prelims exam is conducted on 28th May 2023. We will update you with the latest information on topic-wise analysis from 2013 to 2023 post the UPSC Prelims 2023 exam. The questions covered are from the following subjects – • Polity • Geography • History (Ancient, Medieval and Modern) • Environment • Art and Culture • Economy and • Science and Technology Candidates will also be able to download Topic-wise UPSC Prelims Questions PDF along with the Solutions given for their assistance in the Explore The Ultimate Guide to IAS Exam Preparation Aspirants can cover important topics mentioned in the • • • • • • • • IAS Prelims Questions Topic-Wise Analysis The objective paper of UPSC prelims carries 100 Multiple Choice Questions covering different topics. The graphs provided below will throw light on the number of questions asked in each topic every year [2013-2023] out of 100 questions. This will help candidates plan well for UPSC Prelims Polity Previous Year Questions Analysis Candidates appearing for the UPSC exam can go through the Aspirants can check the relevant links for the preparation of UPSC Polity for prelim...

Modern India

Modern India • 14 Jun 2022 • 41 min read 2022 1. In the Government of India Act 1919, the functions of Provincial Government were divided into "Reserved" and "Transferred" subjects. Which of the following were treated as "Reserved" subjects? 1. Administration of Justice 2. Local Self-Government 3. Land Revenue 4. Police Select the correct answer using the code given below: (a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 2, 3 and 4 (c) 1, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 4 2. Consider the following freedom fighters: 1. Barindra Kumar Ghosh 2. Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee 3. Rash Behari Bose Who of the above was/were actively associated with the Ghadar Party? (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 only (c) 1 and 3 (d) 3 only 3. With reference to the proposals of Cripps Mission, consider the following statements: 1. The Constituent Assembly would have members nominated by the Provincial Assemblies as well as the Princely States. 2. Any Province, which is not prepared to accept the new Constitution would have the right to sign a separate agreement with Britain regarding its future status. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 4. With reference to Indian history, consider the following statements: 1. The Dutch established their factories/warehouses on the east coast on lands granted to them by Gajapati rulers. 2. Alfonso de Albuquerque captured Goa from the Bijapur Sultanate. 3. The English East India Company established a factory at Madras on a plot of land leased from...