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    Tamil Nadu Board 12th Standard History - Unit 6: Book Back Answers and Solutions

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    Unit 6: Communalism in Nationalist Politics

    I. Choose the correct answer.

    1. During the Mughal Period the Official and Court language was
    (a) Urdu
    (b) Hindi
    (c) Marathi
    (d) Persian
    Answer Key:
    (d) Persian

    2. The first Indian to find a place in London Privy Council
    (a) Rahmatullah Sayani
    (b) Sir Syed Ahmed
    (c) Syed Ameer Ali
    (d) Badruddin Tyabji
    Answer Key:
    (c) Syed Ameer Ali

    3. Assertion: The Bengal government’s order of 1870 created apprehension in the minds of Muslim professional groups.
    Reason: It replaced Urdu by Hindi and the Perso-Arabic script in the courts and offices.

    (a) A is correct R does not explain A.
    (b) A is correct and R explains A.
    (c) A is wrong and R is correct.
    (d) Both A and R are wrong
    Answer Key:
    (b) A is correct and R explains A.

    4. The Two Nation Theory first came from
    (a) Rajaji
    (b) Ramsay MacDonald
    (c) Mohammad Iqbal
    (d) Sir Wazir Hasan
    Answer Key:
    (d) Sir Wazir Hasan

    5. In the 1937 elections, Congress won in
    (a) 12 Provinces
    (b) 7 Provinces
    (c) 5 Provinces
    (d) 8 Provinces
    Answer Key:
    (b) 7 Provinces

    6. The Muslim League celebrated the end of Congress rule as a Day of Deliverance on
    (a) 22 December 1940
    (b) 5 February 1939
    (c) 23 March 1937
    (d) 22 December 1939
    Answer Key:
    (d) 22 December 1939

    7. Match List- I with List- II and select the correct answer using the codes given below
    List- I                 List- II
    (A) Annie Besant         -     1. Aligarh Movement
    (B) Syed Ahmed Khan     -     2. Dayanand Saraswati
    (C) Khilafat Movement    -     3. Theosophical Society
    (D) Suddhi Movement     -     4. Ali Brothers

    A B C D
    (a) 3 1 4 2
    (b) 1 2 3 4
    (c) 4 3 2 1
    (d) 2 3 4 1
    Answer Key:
    (a) 3 1 4 2

    8. Find out the correct answer from the following:
    i) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, the founder of Aligarh movement, was initially supportive of the Congress.
    ii) The Punjab Hindu Sabha founded in 1909 laid the foundation for Hindu communal politics.

    (a) Statement (i) & (ii) are correct
    (b) statement (i) correct (ii) wrong
    (c) Statement (i) wrong (ii) correct
    (d) statement (i) & (ii) are wrong
    Answer Key:
    (a) Statement (i) & (ii) are correct

    9. Direct Action Day organised by the Muslim League on
    (a) 25 December, 1942
    (b) 16 August, 1946
    (c) 21 March, 1937
    (d) 22 December, 1939
    Answer Key:
    (b) 16 August, 1946

    10. Wavell was succeeded by
    (a) Linlithgow
    (b) Pethic Lawrence
    (c) Mountbatten
    (d) Chelmsford
    Answer Key:
    (c) Mountbatten

    11. Assertion (A): The institution of separate electorate was the principle adopted by the British Government for fostering and spreading communalism.
    Reason (R): The people were split into separate constituencies so that they voted communally.

    (a) A is correct, R is not the correct explanation of A
    (b) A is correct, R is wrong
    (c) A and R are wrong
    (d) A is correct, R is the correct explanation of A
    Answer Key:
    (b) A is correct, R is wrong

    12. Match the following and choose the correct answer form the codes given below
    (A) Hindu Revivalism                    1. M.S. Golwalkar
    (B) Abolition of the Caliphate       2. Arya Samaj
    (C) Lala Lajpat Rai                        3. 1924
    (D) RSS                                            4. Partition of the Punjab into Hindu and Muslim Provinces

            A     B     C     D
    (a)     2     4     3     1
    (b)     3     4     1     2
    (c)     1     3     2     4
    (d)     2     3     4     1
    Answer Key:
    (d) 2 3 4 1


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