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Which leader from UP formed the Kisan Sabha in 1918?
A key peasant leader, Baba Ram Chandra organized farmers in Awadh and laid the foundation for future agrarian movements.
Where is Chauri Chaura located?
The Chauri Chaura incident of 1922 in Gorakhpur led Mahatma Gandhi to call off the Non-Cooperation Movement after a violent clash with police.
Who was the Nawab of Awadh during its annexation by the British in 1856?
Wajid Ali Shah was the last Nawab of Awadh, deposed by the British under the pretext of misgovernance, leading to resentment in the region.
Which movement in 1920 had a major center in Gorakhpur?
Under leaders like Baba Ram Chandra, the peasant movement in Gorakhpur merged with the Non-Cooperation Movement, gaining national significance.
The famous “Allahabad Pillar Inscription” is attributed to which ruler?
The Allahabad Pillar contains inscriptions by Samudragupta, chronicling his military campaigns and political dominance in the Gupta period.
Which Mughal emperor built the Fort of Allahabad?
Akbar constructed the Allahabad Fort in 1583, strategically located at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers.
What was the original name of Uttar Pradesh before 1950?
Before 1950, Uttar Pradesh was known as the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, and was renamed after the adoption of the Indian Constitution.
Who was the first Governor of independent Uttar Pradesh?
Sarojini Naidu, known as the Nightingale of India, became the first female Governor of any Indian state, including Uttar Pradesh, in 1947.
Which city is known as the ‘City of Gates’?
Aurangabad is historically known for its 52 gates, built during the Mughal era.
Who was the founder of the Prarthana Samaj in Maharashtra?
Prarthana Samaj promoted social reforms like widow remarriage and education for women.
Where did the Kakori Conspiracy take place in Uttar Pradesh?
The famous Kakori Train Robbery of 1925 was conducted near Kakori, close to Lucknow, by revolutionaries like Ram Prasad Bismil and Ashfaqulla Khan.
Which Maharashtra-based social reformer was known as "Anna Bhau Sathe"?
Anna Bhau Sathe was a prominent Dalit writer, folk poet, and social reformer from Maharashtra who used literature to raise awareness on caste and labor issues. He wrote in Marathi and helped popularize the Lokshahir (people's poet) tradition.
The revolt of 1857 in Lucknow was led by whom?
Begum Hazrat Mahal played a key role in the revolt of 1857 from Lucknow, resisting British forces after her husband Nawab Wajid Ali Shah was exiled.
Which university in Maharashtra is among the oldest in India (established in 1857)?
Established along with Calcutta and Madras universities in 1857.
Which sportsperson from Maharashtra won an Olympic medal in wrestling?
Won bronze in 1952 Helsinki Olympics, first individual Olympic medal for independent India.
Which famous saint from Maharashtra was associated with the Varkari sect?
A key Bhakti saint who contributed to Marathi and Punjabi literature.
Who was the founder of the city of Kanpur during British rule?
Kanpur developed into a significant British military and administrative center during Lord Wellesley's tenure in the early 19th century. It became a major cantonment town.
Which fort was captured by Shivaji Maharaj in the famous 'Purandar Treaty'?
The treaty was signed with the Mughals in 1665.
Which Maharashtra leader was known as the ‘Lion of Vidarbha’?
He was a prominent leader advocating for Vidarbha statehood.
Which Maharashtra city is a major hub for sugar production?
Western Maharashtra is called the sugar belt due to high production.
Who founded the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Nagpur?
He founded the RSS in 1925 in Nagpur.
Which river originates from Mahabaleshwar?
Krishna River originates near Mahabaleshwar in the Western Ghats.
How many fundamental rights are guaranteed by the Indian Constitution?
Originally 7, now 6 after the Right to Property was removed.
What is the chemical symbol of Gold?
Derived from the Latin word “Aurum.”
Which movement was started by Vinoba Bhave in 1951?
It aimed at persuading landowners to voluntarily give land to the landless.
Which gas is essential for photosynthesis?
Plants use CO₂ to make food in the presence of sunlight.
Who invented the telephone?
He patented the telephone in 1876.
Which Mughal ruler built the Red Fort in Delhi?
Built in 1648 as the main residence of Mughal emperors.