Welcome to your 14 Feb 2023 Daily Quiz

1.Azospirillum, Azotobacter, Nostoc are the group of algae benefiting mankind in a larger way. What are they used for?

2.With reference to conductive tissue, consider the following statements 1. Xylem can transport in both upward and downward direction, while Phloem can transport only in upwards direction. 2. Xylem transports water and minerals while Phloem transports food and nutrients. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

3.Which of the following are the main causes of 1857 revolt? 1. Doctrine of lapse 2. Annexation of Awadh 3. New land revenue policy 4. The lex-loci act Select the correct answer using the codes given below

4.Consider the following statements: 1. Economic Prosperity 2. Diwani rights of Bengal with the British while the Nizamat function was with Nawab 3. A prolonged period of famine 4. A sudden increase in the volume of trade in the region Which of the above characterised the period of ‘Dual System’ of government in Bengal?

5.Which of the following did not form part of the triple alliance on the eve of the first AngloMysore war?

6.Slavery was abolished in India by

7.The Arya Mahila Sabha was founded by

8. He is regarded as one of the foremost revolutionaries of the Indian Freedom Struggle. He joined the Ghadar Party in 1924 to organise overseas Indians with the purpose of overthrowing colonial rule. In March 1940, he shot Michael O’Dwyer instead of General Dyer at a meeting. Due to this, he was sentenced to death and hanged. Which of the following revolutionary activists was described in the above passage?

9.Arrange the following events in a chronological order? 1. Third Maratha War 2. Third Battle of Panipat 3. Third Mysore war 4. Third Burmese war Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

10.Which of the following newspapers actively contributed to the anti-partition movement that was initiated in 1905? 1. Hitabadi 2. Al Hilal 3. Bengalee 4. Comrade 5. Sanjibani Select the correct answer using the codes given below

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