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MCQs- Modern History of India Jkssb VLW #jkssbvlw

Brief Summary

This YouTube video by JK Practice focuses on providing multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on modern Indian history for the upcoming JKSSB Panchayat Secretary exam. The instructor emphasizes the importance of practice and introduces a series of questions covering various topics, including newspapers, associations, and key figures. The video aims to enhance viewers' preparation by discussing each question in detail, providing additional information, and encouraging active participation through comments.

  • Focus on MCQs for JKSSB Panchayat Secretary exam.
  • Covers modern Indian history.
  • Encourages practice and active participation.

Introduction

The instructor welcomes viewers to a new lecture series focusing on MCQs for modern history, specifically tailored for the JKSSB Panchayat Secretary exam. He mentions that previous lectures on modern history were conducted, but this new series aims to provide focused content due to increased seriousness among students. The instructor commits to providing two to three lectures per day to aid in exam preparation and highlights that these sessions will cover information beyond standard textbooks and notes. He urges viewers to subscribe to the channel for exam-related content and announces that the exam is expected to be held by the end of April, encouraging viewers to prepare accordingly. The lecture timings will be in the evening, and efforts are being made to include an English class in the morning.

New India and Common Wheel Newspaper

The session starts with a question about who started the "New India" and "Common Wheel" newspapers. The correct answer is Annie Besant. These newspapers were started in June 1914.

Association of Naujawan Bharat Sabha

The next question asks who founded the Association of Naujawan Bharat Sabha to foster revolution against the British Raj. The answer is Bhagat Singh. This association aimed to gather youth, workers, and peasants against British rule and was founded in 1928. Initially, it was part of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA), founded in 1924 by Sachindranath Sanyal and Ram Prasad Bismil. Later, it was replaced by the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) in 1928 due to rising anti-colonial sentiments, with Bhagat Singh as its founder.

Karachi Session of Indian National Congress

The video discusses who presided over the Karachi session of the Indian National Congress, where resolutions on fundamental rights and national economic policies were passed. The answer is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. This session took place in 1931. The resolution on fundamental rights and economic policies was drafted by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

Session of Indian National Congress Presided by Mahatma Gandhi

The lecture addresses the only session of the Indian National Congress (INC) that was presided over by Mahatma Gandhi. The correct answer is Belgaum in 1924, marking the first and only time Gandhi served as the President of the Congress.

First Newspaper to Announce Partition of Bengal

The video discusses the first newspaper to announce the partition of Bengal. The newspaper was Sanjeevani, owned by KK Mitra. The partition of Bengal took place on October 16, 1905. Vande Mataram newspaper was by Arbindo Ghosh and Bharat Mata was by Ajit Singh.

Land Holder Society Establishment

The video asks about the year in which the Landholders Society was established in India. The Landholders Society was established in 1838 by Dwarkanath Tagore.

Indian Civil Service Exams

The lecture discusses the act through which the British initiated civil service exams in India, which was the Charter Act of 1853. Lord Cornwallis is known as the "Father of Civil Services in India."

Magna Carta of English Education

The video explains that the "Magna Carta of English Education" refers to Wood's Dispatch on Education in 1854.

Father of Indian Nationalism

The video identifies Raja Ram Mohan Roy as the "Father of Indian Nationalism" and the "Father of Modern India." Bal Gangadhar Tilak was named the "Father of Indian Unrest" by the British.

Champion of Secularism

The video identifies Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as the "Champion of Secularism".

Champion of the Doctrine of Social Revolution

The video identifies Jayaprakash Narayan, also known as Loknayak, as the champion of the doctrine of social revolution through human revolution. He is associated with socialism, and the Doctrine of Total Revolution was propounded by him.

Radical Democratic Party Organization

The video discusses that the Radical Democratic Party was organized by M.N. Roy in 1940.

Pakistan Nation Theory Adoption

The video explains that the Pakistan nation theory was adopted in 1940 at the Lahore Session, presided over by Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Independent of India League Foundation

The video clarifies that the Independent of India League was founded by M.N. Roy. The India League was formed by Annie Besant.

Independent for India League

The Independent for India League was formed in 1928, with Srinivasa Iyengar as its president.

Ambassador of Hindu Muslim Unity

The video mentions that Sarojini Naidu referred to Jinnah as the "Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity" at the Lucknow session in December 1916.

Seven Revolutions

The video concludes by stating that the concept of "Seven Revolutions" or "Sapt Kranti" was propounded by Ram Manohar Lohia, embodying the ideal of socialism.

Conclusion

The instructor encourages viewers to like, comment, and share the video. He also directs them to social media links in the description box, including Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram channels, for additional content. He mentions that pending geography content will soon be shared on the Telegram channel and hints at upcoming projects. The video concludes with a promise of more lectures and content in the future.

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