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Revolutionary Movement & Bhagat Singh — Set 4

National Movement · क्रांतिकारी आंदोलन और भगत सिंह · Questions 3140 of 160

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What was the real name of Chandrashekhar Azad?

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Correct Answer: A. A. Chandrashekhar Tiwari

Chandrashekhar Azad's real name was Chandrashekhar Tiwari. He was born on July 23, 1906 in Bhavra village, Alirajpur district of Madhya Pradesh. He adopted the name 'Azad' meaning 'free' after he refused to reveal his name to magistrate when arrested as a child. He remained 'Azad' (free) all his life.

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In which prison were Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru hanged?

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Correct Answer: A. A. Lahore Central Jail

Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru were executed at Lahore Central Jail on March 23, 1931. They were secretly hanged one day before the scheduled date. Their bodies were cremated at Hussainiwala on the Sutlej River bank. Hussainiwala is now a national memorial on the Pakistan-India border.

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Bal Gangadhar Tilak is famous for which slogan that expressed aspirations for independence?

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Correct Answer: B. B. "Swaraj is my birthright"

The correct answer is B. "Swaraj is my birthright". Tilak's slogan "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it" became a rallying cry for the independence movement and influenced generations of freedom fighters. This topic is frequently tested in competitive examinations such as RRB NTPC, SSC, and UPSC.

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Based on historical events, Bal Gangadhar Tilak is famous for which slogan that expressed aspirations for independence?

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Correct Answer: D. D. "Swaraj is my birthright"

The correct answer is D. "Swaraj is my birthright". Tilak's slogan "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it" became a rallying cry for the independence movement and influenced generations of freedom fighters. This topic is frequently tested in competitive examinations such as RRB NTPC, SSC, and UPSC.

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Which of the following statements about "Swaraj is my birthright" is correct? Bal Gangadhar Tilak is famous for which slogan that expressed aspirations for independence?

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Correct Answer: B. B. "Swaraj is my birthright"

The correct answer is B. "Swaraj is my birthright". Tilak's slogan "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it" became a rallying cry for the independence movement and influenced generations of freedom fighters. This topic is frequently tested in competitive examinations such as RRB NTPC, SSC, and UPSC.

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Which act did Bhagat Singh protest against by throwing bombs in the Assembly?

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Correct Answer: A. A. Public Safety Bill and Trade Disputes Bill

Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt threw bombs in the Central Legislative Assembly on April 8, 1929 to protest the Public Safety Bill and Trade Disputes Bill. These repressive laws aimed to curb labor movements and imprison political opponents without trial. The act was a deliberate political statement, not an attempt to harm anyone. They wanted to highlight the injustice of British rule.

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Who was the leader of HSRA known as 'Pandit' ji among revolutionaries?

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Correct Answer: A. A. Chandrashekhar Azad

Chandrashekhar Azad was known as 'Pandit ji' among his revolutionary comrades in the HSRA. He was a Brahmin by birth and a fierce fighter who trained many revolutionaries. Azad was known for his exceptional marksmanship. He served as the military commander of the HSRA.

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The Lahore Conspiracy Case was related to the killing of?

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Correct Answer: A. A. John Saunders

The Lahore Conspiracy Case was filed against Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru for the killing of British police officer John Saunders on December 17, 1928. Saunders was killed to avenge the lathi charge on Lala Lajpat Rai during Simon Commission protests. The case resulted in their death sentences. It became a landmark case in India's independence movement.

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In the Lahore Conspiracy Case trial, what did Bhagat Singh use the court as?

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Correct Answer: A. A. A platform to spread revolutionary ideas

Bhagat Singh used the Lahore Conspiracy Case trial as a platform to spread his revolutionary and socialist ideas. He made powerful speeches in the courtroom that were widely reported in newspapers. Rather than defending himself to escape punishment, he argued for armed revolution. His conduct during the trial won him massive public support.

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What was Bhagat Singh's ideology?

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Correct Answer: A. A. Marxist socialism and atheism

Bhagat Singh was a Marxist socialist and atheist who wrote the famous essay 'Why I Am an Atheist' in 1930. He believed in armed revolution to overthrow British imperialism and establish a socialist republic. He was influenced by Karl Marx, Lenin, and European revolutionaries. His ideology combined Indian revolutionary nationalism with Marxist thought.