Who commanded Jallianwala Bagh Massacre? [#738]
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Q1. Who commanded Jallianwala Bagh Massacre?
Q1. Who commanded Jallianwala Bagh Massacre?
(A) Lord Curzon
(A) Lord Curzon
(A) Lord Curzon
(B) Roosevelt
(B) Roosevelt
(B) Roosevelt
(C) General Dyer
(C) General Dyer
(C) General Dyer
(D) Edwin Montagu
(D) Edwin Montagu
(D) Edwin Montagu
Answer: (C) General Dyer
Answer: (C) General Dyer
Answer: (C) General Dyer
Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919. General Dyer blocked the only entrance to Jallianwala Bagh and ordered his troops to open fire on the unarmed civilians.
Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919. General Dyer blocked the only entrance to Jallianwala Bagh and ordered his troops to open fire on the unarmed civilians.
Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919. General Dyer blocked the only entrance to Jallianwala Bagh and ordered his troops to open fire on the unarmed civilians.
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(A) Kamarupa Kingdom
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Answer: (A) Kamarupa Kingdom
Answer: (A) Kamarupa Kingdom
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(A) Punjab
(A) Punjab
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(B) Haryana
(B) Haryana
(B) Haryana
(C) Rajasthan
(C) Rajasthan
(C) Rajasthan
(D) Uttar Pradesh
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Answer: (A) Punjab
Answer: (A) Punjab
Jallianwala Bagh is located in the state of Punjab, India, in the city of Amritsar.
Jallianwala Bagh is a historic garden and memorial that honors those who died and were injured in the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, which took place on April 13, 1919. On that day, British troops fired on a peaceful crowd of unarmed Indians in the garden, killing and injuring hundreds of people. The massacre occurred during Baisakhi Day, which was also the Punjabi New Year.
Jallianwala Bagh is located in the state of Punjab, India, in the city of Amritsar. Jallianwala Bagh is a historic garden and memorial that honors those who died and were injured in the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, which took place on April 13, 1919. On that day, British troops fired on a peaceful crowd of unarmed Indians in the garden, killing and injuring hundreds of people. The massacre occurred during Baisakhi Day, which was also the Punjabi New Year.
Jallianwala Bagh is located in the state of Punjab, India, in the city of Amritsar. Jallianwala Bagh is a historic garden and memorial that honors those who died and were injured in the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, which took place on April 13, 1919. On that day, British troops fired on a peaceful crowd of unarmed Indians in the garden, killing and injuring hundreds of people. The massacre occurred during Baisakhi Day, which was also the Punjabi New Year.
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Answer: (A) President
Answer: (A) President
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Q7. Who did the illustration work for the medieval Assamese text ' Hastividyarnava'?
(A) Sukumar Borkaith
(A) Sukumar Borkaith
(A) Sukumar Borkaith
(B) Suryakhari Daibaigya
(B) Suryakhari Daibaigya
(B) Suryakhari Daibaigya
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(C) Dibar and Dosai
(D) Rama Saraswati
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Answer: (C) Dibar and Dosai
Answer: (C) Dibar and Dosai
Answer: (C) Dibar and Dosai
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Sukumar Borkaith wrote Hastividyarnava. But illustration work was done by Dilbor and Dohai.
The illustration work for the medieval Assamese text "Hastividyarnava" was done by two artists named Dilbar and Dosai, who were likely from Rajasthan. Their style reflects influences from Rajasthani art, and while they may not have been familiar with the Assamese landscape, their illustrations of elephants and other figures are skillfully done. Sukumar Borkaith wrote Hastividyarnava. But illustration work was done by Dilbor and Dohai.
The illustration work for the medieval Assamese text "Hastividyarnava" was done by two artists named Dilbar and Dosai, who were likely from Rajasthan. Their style reflects influences from Rajasthani art, and while they may not have been familiar with the Assamese landscape, their illustrations of elephants and other figures are skillfully done. Sukumar Borkaith wrote Hastividyarnava. But illustration work was done by Dilbor and Dohai.
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Answer: (A) Sarojini Naidu
Answer: (A) Sarojini Naidu
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Q9. Who wrote the revolutionary drama named 'Bandini Bharat'?
Q9. Who wrote the revolutionary drama named 'Bandini Bharat'?
(A) Ambikagiri Raychoudhury
(A) Ambikagiri Raychoudhury
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(B) Barindra Ghose
(B) Barindra Ghose
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(D) Taraprasad Chaliha
(D) Taraprasad Chaliha
(D) Taraprasad Chaliha
Answer: (A) Ambikagiri Raychoudhury
Answer: (A) Ambikagiri Raychoudhury
Answer: (A) Ambikagiri Raychoudhury
Ambikagiri Roychoudhury, an Assamese poet and writer, wrote the patriotic drama Bandini Bharat. The play was written in the early 20th century and was aggressive in its opposition to the British rulers. In 1906, the British Police intercepted the script and put Roychoudhury under police surveillance for eight years.
Ambikagiri Roychoudhury, an Assamese poet and writer, wrote the patriotic drama Bandini Bharat. The play was written in the early 20th century and was aggressive in its opposition to the British rulers. In 1906, the British Police intercepted the script and put Roychoudhury under police surveillance for eight years.
Ambikagiri Roychoudhury, an Assamese poet and writer, wrote the patriotic drama Bandini Bharat. The play was written in the early 20th century and was aggressive in its opposition to the British rulers. In 1906, the British Police intercepted the script and put Roychoudhury under police surveillance for eight years.
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Q10. Who is known as 'Kobita Konwar' in Assamese literature?
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(A) Binanda Chandra Barua
(A) Binanda Chandra Barua
(A) Binanda Chandra Barua
(B) Ananda Chandra Agarwala
(B) Ananda Chandra Agarwala
(B) Ananda Chandra Agarwala
(C) Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan
(C) Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan
(C) Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan
(D) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(D) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(D) Bishnuprasad Rabha
Answer: (C) Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan
Answer: (C) Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan
Answer: (C) Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan
Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan (ACP=KK) is known as "Kobita Konwar" in Assamese literature.
Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan (ACP=KK) is known as "Kobita Konwar" in Assamese literature.
Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan (ACP=KK) is known as "Kobita Konwar" in Assamese literature.
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