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😍LEARN POLITY WITH MEME
1. ARTICLE 15 ( FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS) 👇 https://t.me/practicenotes/2685
2. RIGHT TO PROPERTY ( ARTICLE 31 FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS)👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/2677
3. ARTICLE 142 ( SUPREME COURT)👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/1880
4. ARTICLE 74 ( PM & COM)👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/1605
5. ARTICLE 20 & 21 ( FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS)👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/1585
BEST MEME👉 https://t.me/practicenotes/7630
6. 104th CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2020 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/2697
7. NOMINAL HEAD - PRESIDENT
REAL HEAD - PM
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https://t.me/practicenotes/2723
8. 5 WRITS ( FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS)
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https://t.me/practicenotes/2741
9. BASIC STRUCTURE VS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
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https://t.me/practicenotes/2757
10. PARDONING POWERS OF PRESIDENT
( ARTICLE- 72 )👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/2797
11. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS WRITS ISSUE 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/2820
12. INDIA NATIONAL LANGUAGE 👉 https://t.me/practicenotes/2832
13. LEARN POLITY & HISTORY WITH MEMES
SIMON COMMISSION ❓
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NEHRU REPORT ❓
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JINNAH 14 POINTS ❓
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https://t.me/practicenotes/3054
14. SPEAKER VS CHAIRMAN 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/3070
15. 42ND CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT 1976👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/3101
16. KESHAVANANDA BHARATI CASE 1973
👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/3142
17. PRESIDENT VS GOVERNOR POWERS 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/3152
18. AFTER WORLD WAR -1 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/3213
19. 86th CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/3400
20. STATE CM VS U.T CM 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/3447
21. JOINT SITTING OF TWO HOUSES ( ARTICLE 108)👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/3447
22. ARTICLE 50 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/3461
23. DEFINITION OF STATE 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/4939
24. HOW TO ELECT SARPANCH 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/4994
25. FINANCE COMMISSION 👇👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/5016
26. PRESIDENT RULE
( 356 VS 365 ) 🤔👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/6246
27. NO DUAL MEMBERSHIP 👉 https://t.me/practicenotes/6604
28. ANY ONE CAN BECOME PM 👉 https://t.me/practicenotes/6591
29. ARTICLE 99👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/6824
30. HOW TO LEARN ARTICLE 52 & 74 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/7214?single
31. HOW TO LEARN ARTICLE 20(2) 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/7211
32. ARTICLE 8 ( CITIZENSHIP) 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/7516
33. ARTICLE 9 ( CITIZENSHIP) 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/7502
33. ARTICLE 88 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/7514
34. ARTICLE 83 👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/7500
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New India and Commonweal
B. Kesari and Mahratta
C. The Ghadar and Yugantar
D. Bengalee and Sanjeevani
Q43. Who renounced his knighthood in protest against the internment of Annie Besant?
A. Hakim Ajmal Khan
B. Sir S. Subramania Aiyar
C. George Arundale
D. B.P. Wadia
Q44. Which Congress Session (1917) elected Annie Besant as the first woman President of the Indian National Congress?
A. Lucknow Session
B. Bombay Session
C. Madras Session
D. Calcutta Session
Q45. The Champaran Satyagraha (1917) was launched against:
A. Forced indigo cultivation under the Tinkathia System
B. High cotton export duties
C. Forest laws imposed on tribal communities
D. Salt tax imposed by the British Government
Q46. Gandhi’s first Hunger Strike (Fast) in India was undertaken during the:
A. Kheda Satyagraha
B. Champaran Satyagraha
C. Ahmedabad Mill Strike
D. Rowlatt Satyagraha
Q47. The August Declaration (1917) was announced by:
A. Lord Chelmsford
B. Edwin Montagu
C. Lord Hardinge
D. Lord Reading
Q48. The committee appointed in 1917 to investigate revolutionary activities, whose recommendations led to the Rowlatt Act, was headed by:
A. Lord Chelmsford
B. Edwin Montagu
C. Sir Sidney Rowlatt
D. Lord Minto
Q49. The popular slogan raised against the Rowlatt Act was:
A. Vande Mataram
B. Swaraj is My Birthright
C. Simon Go Back
D. No Daleel, No Vakil, No Appeal
Q50. The First Round Table Conference was held in:
A. Delhi
B. Bombay
C. London
D. Karachi
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Came under the control of the Extremists
B. Suspended all political activities
C. Remained under Moderate control and reaffirmed constitutional methods
D. Merged with the Home Rule League
Q21. Which of the following Acts was enacted in 1907 to curb nationalist activities after the Surat Split?
A. Indian Press Act
B. Seditious Meetings Act
C. Defence of India Act
D. Rowlatt Act
Q22. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment for writings published in:
A. Bande Mataram
B. Yugantar
C. Kesari
D. New India
Q23. After being convicted of sedition in 1908, Bal Gangadhar Tilak was sent to:
A. Cellular Jail, Andaman
B. Mandalay Jail, Burma (Myanmar)
C. Alipore Jail
D. Yerwada Jail
Q24. The Indian Councils Act, 1909 is popularly known as:
A. Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms
B. Morley–Minto Reforms
C. Minto–Curzon Reforms
D. Ripon Reforms
Q25. The most significant feature of the Indian Councils Act, 1909 was:
A. Introduction of Dyarchy
B. Abolition of Separate Electorates
C. Introduction of Separate Electorates for Muslims
D. Establishment of a Bicameral Legislature
Q26. The Delhi Durbar of 1911 was held to mark the visit of:
A. King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra
B. King George V and Queen Mary
C. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
D. King William IV and Queen Adelaide
Q27. During the Delhi Durbar (1911), the capital of British India was transferred from:
A. Bombay to Delhi
B. Madras to Delhi
C. Calcutta to Delhi
D. Allahabad to Delhi
Q28. Which of the following announcements was made during the Delhi Durbar of 1911?
A. Introduction of Separate Electorates
B. Launch of the Home Rule Movement
C. Cancellation of the Partition of Bengal
D. Formation of the Simon Commission
Q29. After the cancellation of the Partition of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa were:
A. Merged with Assam
B. Made a separate province
C. Attached to the Central Provinces
D. Included in the Bombay Presidency
Q30. The reversal of the Partition of Bengal in 1911 was regarded by Indian nationalists as:
A. A victory of revolutionary terrorism
B. An important victory of the nationalist movement
C. A failure of the Swadeshi Movement
D. A result of the Lucknow Pact
Q31. The Ghadar Party was initially founded under the name:
A. Hindustan Republican Association
B. Indian Independence League
C. Pacific Coast Hindustan Association
D. Hindustan Socialist Association
Q32. The headquarters of the Ghadar Party was established at:
A. Vancouver
B. San Francisco
C. New York
D. London
Q33. Who was the first President of the Ghadar Party?
A. Sohan Singh Bhakna
B. Lala Hardayal
C. Kartar Singh Sarabha
D. Rash Behari Bose
Q34. The first issue of the weekly newspaper ‘The Ghadar’ was published from:
A. Vancouver
B. Hong Kong
C. Calcutta
D. San Francisco
Q35. The Komagata Maru was chartered by:
A. Mewa Singh Lopoke
B. Gurdit Singh Sandhu
C. Taraknath Das
D. Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barkatullah
Q36. The Komagata Maru was primarily chartered to challenge:
A. British taxation policies in India
B. The Partition of Bengal
C. Canada’s discriminatory immigration laws
D. The Rowlatt Act
Q37. The Budge Budge Incident occurred when the Komagata Maru reached:
A. Bombay
B. Madras
C. Karachi
D. Calcutta
Q38. The immediate cause of the First World War was the assassination of:
A. Kaiser Wilhelm II
B. Tsar Nicholas II
C. Archduke Franz Ferdinand
D. Otto von Bismarck
Q39. During the First World War, the British Government enacted which law to suppress revolutionary activities in India?
A. Defence of India Act, 1915
B. Indian Press Act, 1910
C. Seditious Meetings Act, 1907
D. Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908
Q40. The Home Rule Movement (1916) was launched under the leadership of:
A. Mahatma Gandhi and Muhammad Ali Jinnah
B. Annie Besant and Gopal Krishna Gokhale
C. Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Lala Lajpat Rai
D. Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Annie Besant
Q41. Annie Besant established her Home Rule League in September 1916 at:
A. Bombay
B. Ahmedabad
C. Adyar (Madras)
D. Lucknow
Q42. Which of the following newspapers was used by Annie Besant to popularize the Home Rule Movement?
A.
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Q1. The immediate objective claimed by the British Government for the Partition of Bengal (1905) was:
A. To weaken the Indian National Congress
B. Administrative convenience due to the large size of Bengal
C. To provide separate electorates to Muslims
D. To promote local self-government
Q2. East Bengal and Assam, created under the Partition of Bengal (1905), had its capital at:
A. Calcutta
B. Patna
C. Dacca (Dhaka)
D. Chittagong
Q3. Which one of the following became the most popular slogan during the Anti-Partition Movement?
A. Jai Hind
B. Swaraj is my Birthright
C. Vande Mataram
D. Simon Go Back
Q4. The boycott movement against the Partition of Bengal was mainly led by:
A. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
B. Surendranath Banerjee
C. Bipin Chandra Pal
D. Aurobindo Ghosh
Q5. Rabindranath Tagore composed which of the following during the Anti-Partition Movement?
A. Jana Gana Mana
B. Sare Jahan Se Achha
C. Amar Sonar Bangla
D. Vande Mataram
Q6. On 16 October 1905, people observed Raksha Bandhan mainly to symbolize:
A. Protest against foreign goods
B. Hindu-Muslim unity
C. Demand for separate electorates
D. Support for the Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company
Q7. The All India Muslim League was founded in 1906 under the leadership of:
A. Aga Khan, Nawab Salimullah of Dacca and Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk
B. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Aga Khan and Badruddin Tyabji
C. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Aga Khan and Hakim Ajmal Khan
D. Lala Lajpat Rai, Bipin Chandra Pal and Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Q8. Which of the following best describes the significance of the Partition of Bengal in the national movement?
A. It ended the Moderate Phase.
B. It provided the immediate spark for the rise of Extremism and the Swadeshi Movement.
C. It resulted in the formation of the Home Rule League.
D. It introduced Dyarchy in the provinces.
Q9. The resolution to boycott British goods was passed at a Congress meeting in Calcutta on:
A. 16 October 1905
B. 7 August 1905
C. 30 December 1906
D. 20 July 1905
Q10. Who established the Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company at Tuticorin to challenge British dominance in shipping?
A. V.O. Chidambaram Pillai
B. Lala Lajpat Rai
C. Bipin Chandra Pal
D. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Q11. The All India Muslim League initially functioned as:
A. A revolutionary organization seeking complete independence
B. A loyalist organization seeking the support of the British Government
C. A socialist organization for peasants and workers
D. An organization demanding immediate dominion status
Q12. The first major success of the All India Muslim League was:
A. Acceptance of the Lucknow Pact
B. Introduction of Dyarchy
C. Acceptance of Separate Electorates for Muslims
D. Annulment of the Partition of Bengal
Q13. The demand for Separate Electorates was first raised at the Amritsar meeting (1908) under the leadership of:
A. Aga Khan
B. Sir Syed Imam
C. Nawab Salimullah
D. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Q14. At which session of the Indian National Congress was Swaraj (Self-Government) accepted as its objective?
A. Surat Session (1907)
B. Banaras Session (1905)
C. Calcutta Session (1906)
D. Lucknow Session (1916)
Q15. Who presided over the Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress (1906)?
A. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
B. Dadabhai Naoroji
C. Rash Behari Ghosh
D. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Q16. Which of the following programmes was NOT approved at the Calcutta Session (1906)?
A. Swadeshi
B. Boycott
C. National Education
D. Civil Disobedience
Q17. Which one of the following was the main reason behind the Surat Split (1907)?
A. Differences over participation in the Home Rule Movement
B. Differences between Moderates and Extremists regarding methods of struggle
C. Opposition to the Lucknow Pact
D. Disagreement over the Rowlatt Act
Q18. The Moderates wanted whom as the President of the 1907 Congress Session?
A. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
B. Lala Lajpat Rai
C. Rash Behari Ghosh
D. Bipin Chandra Pal
Q19. The Extremists wanted the 1907 session of the Congress to be held at:
A. Surat
B. Calcutta
C. Nagpur
D. Allahabad
Q20. After the Surat Split, the Indian National Congress:
A.
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IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT OUR PRESIDENTS OF INDIA
📌 1. Dr. Rajendra Prasad (1950–1962)
✔️ India’s first President
✔️ Only President to serve two terms
✔️ Awarded Bharat Ratna (1962)
📌 2. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan (1962–1967)
✔️ Also served as first Vice President
✔️ Teacher’s Day celebrated on his birthday (5 Sept)
✔️ Awarded Bharat Ratna (1954)
📌 3. Dr. Zakir Husain (1967–1969)
✔️ First Muslim President
✔️ Died while in office
📌 4. V. V. Giri (1969–1974)
✔️ Only President elected as an independent candidate
✔️ Awarded Bharat Ratna (1975)
📌 5. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (1974–1977)
✔️ Second President to die in office
📌 6. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (1977–1982)
✔️ First unopposed elected President
✔️ Only Speaker of Lok Sabha to resign
📌 7. Giani Zail Singh (1982–1987)
✔️ First Sikh President of India
✔️ Known for using the Pocket Veto
📌 8. R. Venkataraman (1987–1992)
✔️ Served as Defence Minister & Finance Minister earlier
📌 9. Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma (1992–1997)
✔️ Served as Vice President prior to Presidency
📌 10. K. R. Narayanan (1997–2002)
✔️ First Dalit President of India
✔️ First President to vote in Lok Sabha elections
📌 11. Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (2002–2007)
✔️ Missile Man of India
✔️ First scientist to become President
✔️ Awarded Bharat Ratna (1997)
📌 12. Pratibha Patil (2007–2012)
✔️ First woman President of India
📌 13. Pranab Mukherjee (2012–2017)
✔️ Awarded Padma Vibhushan (2008)
📌 14. Ram Nath Kovind (2017–2022)
✔️ Second Dalit President
📌 15. Droupadi Murmu (2022–Present)
✔️ First Tribal woman President
✔️ Youngest President of India
🧠 Easy Trick to Remember in Sequence:
👉 “Rajendra ki Ratha jaakar giri, unhi Reddy ki jail me, VSN ki kalam bhi pratibhaavan prabhav hai.”
BY HARMAN SIR
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MOTHER OF ALL STATIC GK TOPICS
📌COVERED 35+ TOPICS IN ONE VIDEO ✨
IMPORTANT FOR ALL EXAMS
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IMPORTANT FOR ALL EXAMS
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BANKING CURRENT AFFAIRS REVISION
📌JUNE MONTH COMPLETE
For banking aspirants
BY HARMAN SIR
JAN TO MAY 2026 BANKING CURRENT AFFAIRS AUDIO LINK👇
https://t.me/practicenotes/7426
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🌞 Good evening Students!
In the Current Affairs session held Sunday (📅 22 JUNE to 28 JUNE 2026),
the following points are ❌ NOT IMPORTANT — please cut them out from your notes:
👉4,9,29,33,34,36
Stay focused on the important ones! 💪📚
