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The Complete Modern Indian History Course Practice Test 2026

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Q1Domain Verified
The "Drain of Wealth" theory, a cornerstone of early Indian nationalist economic thought, primarily focused on the exploitation of Indian resources by the British. Which of the following best encapsulates the *mechanism* of this drain as articulated by Dadabhai Naoroji, differentiating it from mere trade imbalances?
The flow of Indian savings and capital to Britain through unrequited exports, salaries of British officials, and interest on loans, which did not translate into productive investment in India.
The imposition of heavy tariffs on Indian manufactured goods entering Britain, thereby stifling industrial growth and forcing the export of raw materials.
The direct confiscation of Indian agricultural produce and its shipment to Britain without any compensation.
The forced purchase of British manufactured goods at inflated prices by Indian consumers, leading to a perpetual trade deficit.
Q2Domain Verified
The Salt Satyagraha, a pivotal moment in the Indian independence movement, was strategically chosen by Gandhi for its profound symbolic and practical implications. Beyond its immediate goal of challenging the British salt monopoly, what deeper conceptual understanding of colonial rule did it effectively expose to the masses?
The British administration's inability to maintain law and order in the face of organized civil disobedience.
The economic dependence of India on British manufactured goods, which the salt tax indirectly supporte
D) The hypocrisy of British claims of bringing progress and civilization to India while imposing regressive taxes on essential commodities.
The inherent injustice of a colonial power profiting from a basic human necessity, thereby alienating the populace.
Q3Domain Verified
The Partition of India in 1947 remains a deeply contentious and traumatic event. From a conceptual standpoint, which of the following best describes the *primary ideological divergence* that ultimately led to the creation of Pakistan, as opposed to a unified independent India?
The inability of nationalist leaders to agree on a federal structure for a united India.
The fundamental disagreement over the secular nature of the future Indian state and the role of religion in public life.
The British government's deliberate policy of "divide and rule" to weaken the Indian independence movement.
The irreconcilable differences in economic development strategies between the Congress and the Muslim League.

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