Q. 1
The British historians admitted the fact that;
- Education was free during the Muslim Rule in the subcontinent
- The standard of education was high during the Muslim Rule in the subcontinent
- The education opportunities was in abundance during the Muslim Rule in the subcontinent
- All of the above
Q. 2
The 25th june 1822 Sir Thomas minro report admitted that here was a school in the province of Madras for a village consisting of:
- 500 individuals
- 600 individuals
- 700 individuals
- 800 individuals
Q. 3
Who said, “ the proportion of the educated individuals of India, is similar to that of proportion of the educated individuals in Europe;
- Charles Grant
- R.V. Prolaker
- lord maculay
- Mountbatten
Q. 4
According to Sir Thomas minro report 1822, the educational facilities were available to he:
- 25% of the people of Madras
- 10% of the people of Madras
- 33% of the people of Madras
- 50% of the people of Madras
Q. 5
The British Parliament ordered the East India company to take steps for the promotion of Christianity on ships and in the factories in:
- 1756
- 1698
- 1757
- 1946
Q. 6
Who is considered the founder of the present system of education in the subcontinent:
- Maculay
- Robert brown
- Charles Grant
- Mountbatten
Q. 7
The Punjab University was set up in:
- 1856
- 1882
- 1930
- 1940
Q. 8
The Bentinck Resolution was passed:
- January 5, 1857
- September 11, 1856
- June 3, 1946
- March 7, 1835
Q. 9
In 1905 which of the following institutions was established or comprehensive planning of national education:
- National Council for education
- Sadler Commission
- Sharif commission
- Indian constitutional commission
Q. 10
Nagpur University was setup in:
- 1920
- 1921
- 1922
- 1923
Q. 11
Who established Dar-ul-Aloom Deoband:
- Syed Ahmad Shaheed
- Shah Wali Ullah
- Muhammad Qasim Nanotavi
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Q. 12
Which of the following weekly journal was published by the Scientific society:
- Scientific magazine
- Aligarh institute gazette
- Comrade
- Muslim Educational journal
Q. 13
In 1860-62 what was the proportion of the Muslim students in the English school?
- 10%
- 15%
- 20%
- 25%
Q. 14
All India Muslim League took birth in:
- 1930
- 1905
- 1906
- 1940
Q. 15
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan constituted educational committee in:
- December 22, 1870
- December 24, 1870
- Decenber 20, 1870
- December 26, 1870
Q. 16
In his report, Mr. Arnold writes that;
- There is a large scale education in Punjab
- All communities get education in Punjab
- Most of the teachers are volunteers in Punjab
- All of the above
Q. 17
The British came to India for the purpose of;
- Trade
- Politics
- Promotion of culture
- All of the above
Q. 18
The East India company took its significant:
- Political role in Lieu of trade in India
- Economics role in lieu of trade in India
- Social role in lieu of trade in India
- Culture role in lieu of trade in India
Q. 19
In 1975, the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam Handed over the administration of:
- Bengal of the British
- Bengal and Bihar to the British
- Bengal, Bihar and Orissa to the British
- None of these
Q. 20
When the British Government began to look after the affairs of the subcontinent by itself in………. A.D:
- 1857
- 1858
- 1859
- 1860
Q. 21
The second period of the British Education system ranges from:
- 1810 to 1854
- 1811 to 1854
- 1812 to 1854
- 1812 to 1854
Q. 22
Who are the succeeded in the Plasy war in 1751:
- The rule of East India Company begin to expan
- The East India Company prepared a strategy to change the minds of the Indians
- The East India Company seemed to invade the whole of India
- All of the above
Q. 23
Chaies Grant:
- Launched the Chritianity compaign in India
- Declared the educational conditions as the pack of ignorance
- Asked the British Government to take up the educational responsibilities of India
- All of the above
Q. 24
All of the followed medium of instructions was suggested in chater act:
- Urdu
- English
- Hindi
- Persian
Q. 25
The educational activities of the Christian missionaries:
- Made the local people worried
- Forced the Muslims to protest
- Pleased the Hindus
- All of these
Q. 26
Which of the following sections eas included in the charter act:
- The western sciences should be promoted
- The oriental sciences should be given weight age
- The higher religious instructions should be given financial assistance
- All of the above
Q. 27
The religious class of England criticized:
- That educational strategy of the East India Company was against Christianity
- Educational Strategy of the East India Company promoted Christa
- Educational strategy of the East India Company promoted Christianity
- None of these
Q. 28
Charter act was passed in:
- 1813
- 1814
- 1815
- 1816
Q. 29
Which of the following was decided in the Charted Act 1813:
- Education will be responsibility of the company
- Promotion of Christianity will be the objective of education
- English will be the medium of instruction for teaching western science
- All of these
Q. 30
In 1852-53 what was the number of enrollment in the state schools and colleges of India?
- 30000
- 40000
- 50000
- 60000
Q. 31
In 1852-53, what was the number of students in missionary schools?
- One Lac
- Two Lac
- Three Lac
- Four Lac
Q. 32
Lord Macaulay came into India as:
- Minister for education
- Secretary, public instruction committee
- Secretary to viceroy India committee
Q. 33
His memorandum presented to the council of governor General Macaulay stressed upon that:
- The present system of education India should be abolished
- The European subjects should be taught in India
- English should be medium of instruction in India
- All of these
Q. 34
Which of the following was propose in the light of Lord Macaulay’s recommendation:
- Bentinck resolution
- Charter Act, 1813
- Wood’s Dispatch policy
- Hunter commission
Q. 35
Which of the following resolution is not concerned with the Bentinck resolution:
- English will be official language
- Financial aid will be given to Madaras
- English will be the medium of instruction
- There will be no further expenditure on the promotion of oriental science
Q. 36
Bentinck resolution was passed on:
- March 7, 1835
- March 8, 1835
- March 9, 1835
- March 10, 1835
Q. 37
Which is the following was proposed in the Bentinck resolution?
- Urdu will be the official language of the country
- Hind will be the official language of the country
- English will be the official language of the country
- None of above
Q. 38
Council of education was constituted in:
- 1840
- 1841
- 1842
- 1843
Q. 39
Which of the following announcement was made by the Lord Hording in 1844:
- Govt. services will be given to the graduates of government educational institutions
- The medium culture will be the safeguarded
- Steps will be taken for promotion of Arabic language
- Urdu will be medium of instruction
Q. 40
By means of education in India, the British:
- Promotes Hindus as compared to the Muslims
- Connected the government services with the English education
- Strived for the promotion of Christianity
- All of the above
Q. 41
Bomby education society was established in:
- 1815
- 1816
- 1817
- 1819
Q. 42
The Calcutta vidiyala, established in1816 and it was the:
- First government college of India
- Second government college of India
- Third government college of India
- Fourth government college of India
Q. 43
The medium of instruction in Calcutta vidiyala is:
- English
- Hindi
- Persian
- Arabic
Q. 44
Public instruction committee was constituted in:
- 1820
- 1822
- 1823
- 1824
Q. 45
Medical college, Calcutta was established in:
- 1835
- 1836
- 1837
- 1838
Q. 46
The Hindu college in Calcutta, the engineering classes started in:
- 1843
- 1844
- 1845
- 1846
Q. 47
The third period of British educatin in India ranges frim:
- 1854 to 1905
- 1855 to 1905
- 1856 to 1905
- 1857 to 1905
Q. 48
Which of the following is called the Magna Carta of education:
- Charter Act 1813
- Macaulay report
- Wood Dispatch
- Indian education commission
Q. 49
Which of the following trend is found in Wood Dispatch:
- Supremacy of western science
- Opposite of the Arabic Language
- Opposition of Sanskrit
- All of above
Q. 50
Which of the following was proposed in Wood Dispatch?
- Department of education will be established in each province
- New universities will be setup on the pattern of university of London
- No religious education will be imparted in Govt. schools
- All of the above
Q. 51
In Wood Dispatch, iot was proposed that financial aid would be given to the educational institutions:
- Who provided secular education
- Who would adopt English as the medium of instruction
- Who would allow to insect
All of the above
Q. 52
The universities of Mombai, Calcutta and Madras were setup in:
- 1855
- 1856
- 1857
- 1858
Q. 53
Due to grant in aid:
- Department of education took control of private schools
- Department of education took control of private colleges
- Government depends its grip over the educational affairs
- All of above
Q. 54
Indian education commission 1882 was constitutes under the headship of:
- William Hunter
- Lord Maculay
- Charles Grant
- W. Force
Q. 55
Which of the following was proposed in the Indian education commission 1882”
- Primary education is the responsibility of the government
- There should be variation in the subjects for various educational levels
- The students of private schools should be given scholarships
- All of the above
Q. 56
It was proposed in the Indian education commission tht the modern Indian languages would be used as the medium of instruction at:
- Primary schools
- Secondary schools
- Primary and secondary schools
- None of these
Q. 57
Engineering college, Calcutta was established in:
- 1855
- 1856
- 1857
- 1858
Q. 58
Which of the following university was established in 1857:
- Calcutta
- Madras
- Bombay
- All of the above
Q. 59
Government College Lahore was established in:
- 1864
- 1865
- 1866
- 1867
Q. 60
Which of the following university was established in 1887:
- Ala Abad University
- Rangoon University
- Madras University
- Punjab University
Q. 61
In 1868, educational tax on land revenue was imposed:
- 1%
- 2%
- 3%
- 4%
Q. 62
Indian universities commission presented its report in:
- 1902
- 1903
- 1904
- 1905
Q. 63
It was proposed in the resolution of 19804 that:
- Mother language should be taught as compulsory subject
- The minimum age limit for instruction of language should be 17 years
- The secondary education should be reconstructed on stable grounds
- All of above
Q. 64
In 1901, the first all Indian educational conference was held at:
- Shimla
- Karachi
- Lacknow
- Lahore
Q. 65
In Indian, designation of director general of education was constituted in:
- 1900
- 1901
- 1902
- 1903
Q. 66
The division of Bangal took place in:
- 1905
- 1906
- 1907
- 1908
Q. 67
Which of the following nations opposed the division of Bengal:
- Muslims
- Hindus
- Sikhs
- Christians
Q. 68
Which of the following educational concept was presented in the first educational policy of Lord Curzon:
- Limited education
- Higher education
- Pure education
- All of the above
Q. 69
Sadler commission was formed in:
- 1915
- 1916
- 1917
- 1918
Q. 70
Which of the following was proposed in the Sadler commission:
- Degree course should be consists of three years
- Regional languages should be the medium of instruction at secondary level
- English should be the medium of instruction only at the universities level
- All of the above
Q. 71
Which of the following was proposed in the Sadler commission:
- University control over secondary education should be abolished
- University control over higher secondary education should be abolished
- University control over secondary and higher
- Secondary education should be abolished
- None of these:
Q. 72
In 1909, department of education eas established following the speration of educational affairs from the:
- Interior department
- Finance department
- Justice department
- None of these
Q. 73
Women University Patna was established in:
- 1910
- 1911
- 1912
- 1913
Q. 74
The Binaras university was established in:
- 1914
- 1915
- 1916
- 1917
Q. 75
As a result of Khilfat movement and non cooperation movement:
- People boycotted the government schools
- A trend for established independent national institutions development
- The struggle of independence became faster
- All of the above
Q. 76
Rangoon university was setup in:
- 1917
- 1918
- 1919
- 1920
Q. 77
Lacknow university was setup in:
- 1920
- 1921
- 1922
- 1923
Q. 78
Which of the following university was setup in 1922:
- Nagpur
- Punjab
- Nagpur and Dehli
- None of the above
Q. 79
The inter university board was setup in:
- 1920
- 1925
- 1930
- 1935
Q. 80
A separate department of education under the administration of central government was established in:
- 1944
- 1945
- 1946
- 1947
Q. 81
All India council for technical education was constituted in:
- 1941
- 1942
- 1945
- 1946
Q. 82
In 1923, elementary education was declared compulsory for the children having age ranging from six years to:
- Ten years
- Eleven years
- Twelve years
- Thirteen years
Q. 83
Sergent report was present in:
- 1943
- 1944
- 1945
- 1946
Q. 84
Which is following was proposed in the Sergent report:
- Basic education means the education of six years of age children
- University education consists of three years after intermediate
- Adult education system will be reformed
- All of the above
Q. 85
How many types of high schools were mentioned in the sergent report:
- 2
- 4
- 3
- 5
Q. 86
In sergent report, the industrial needs were divided into:
- Two classes
- Three classes
- Four classes
- Five classes
Q. 87
It was proposed in the sergent report that:
- Art education would be imparted in practical schools
- Science education would be imparted in practical schools
- Art and science education would be imparted in practical schools
- None of these
Q. 88
Which one following was proposed in sergent report:
- Only the competent students would be admitted in the university
- Only the rich students would be admitted in the university
- Only the Hindu students would be admitted in the university
- None of these
Q. 89
Which one following was proposed in sergent report:
- Teacher training institutions will be established
- Ducation for handicapped persons will be arranged
- Social and entertaining activities will be concerned
- All of the above
Q. 90
Which of the following aims of nursery education was suggested in sergeant report:
- Social training
- Preparation for practical life
- Metal health
- None of these
Q. 91
Which of the following level of education was included in the basic education as per recommendation of sergent report:
- Primary level of education
- Primary and middle level of education
- Primary, middle and secondary level of education
- None of these
Q. 92
It was hoped in sergent report that, approximately:
- 20 % students would get in high schools
- 30 % students would get in high schools
- 35 students would get in high schools
- 40 % students would get in high schools
Q. 93
During the Muslim rule in India:
- Education was free and common
- The educational institution were financially autonomous
- The educational institutions were not under the state influence academically
- All of the above
Q. 94
The system of education, which Pakistan inherited at the time of its establishment:
- Did not have the capability to cater the ideological needs
- Did not correspond to the Islamic education
- Both A&B
- None of these
Q. 95
Which of the following was the aim of British education in India:
- Generation of dependant people
- Provision of faithful employees
- Promotion of Christianity
- All of the above
Q. 96
Which of the following social classes was targeted by the British rule for the propagation of Christianity:
- Low cast Hindus
- Poor Muslims
- Secular class
- Khastri
Q. 97
In the missionary education institutions:
- The cross sign used to be placed on a prominent pedestal
- The teachers were priests
- Christian education was mandatory
- All of these
Q. 98
Which of the following matter was included in the curriculum of British education in India.
- English was compulsory from 3 to B.A classes
- English teachers were highly regarded
- Most of the time was fixed for learning of English
- All of the above
Q. 99
In the curriculum of a British education in India:
- History of the subcontinent was distorted
- Good Muslim values were wrongly interpreter
- Historical events used to be interpreted with reference to British ideology
- All of the above
Q. 100
Which of the following was foundation of the subject of economics in the British education system:
- Man is an economic animal
- Money is the chief value
- Both A&B
- None of the above
Q. 101
According to the western economic thoughts:
- Man is basically self-interested
- Man seeks material gain
- Hoarding and interest have no negative influence
- All of these
Q. 102
Which of the following was role of a teacher in the Muslim education in the subcontinent?
- Central role in the education system
- Role model in the education system
- Trainer of students
- All of these
Q. 103
In the British examination system:
- There is no role of a teacher
- Teacher has no concern with character formation of students
- Teacher is not aware of which students he is evaluating
- All of the above
Q. 104
The British education system failed in producing:
- Trained individuals
- Individuals bearing high moral character
- Practical individuals
- All of the above
Q. 105
Which of the following moments played a significant role for the independence of Pakistan:
- Political moments
- Religious moments
- Educational moments
- All of the above
Q. 106
Which of the following types of awareness was produced in he Muslims by the teaching of Sha Wali Ullah:
- Moral awareness
- Religious awareness
- Political awareness
- All of the above
Q. 107
During the British rule in India, the hindus:
- Adopted the British government policy
- Supported the British rules
- Received government services
- All of the above
Q. 108
Which of the following British invasion on the subcontinent:
- The education system of the Muslims was turned down
- Lands reserved for education institutions were fortifies
- Teaching of Arabic and Persian was banned
- All of the above
Q. 109
As far as British education in India was concerned, one of the Muslim groups were of the opinion that the Muslims should:
- Get western education
- Get benefits themselves of British education
- Compromise with the present situation
- All of the above
Q. 110
One of the Muslim groups in India were of the opinion that:
- British education is a poison
- The educational heritage of the Muslim should be given importance
- Islamic heritage can guarantee progress
- All of above
Q. 111
Which of the following dangers was realize by the Muslim of India:
- Westernism
- Secularism
- Fall of moralities
- All of the above
Q. 112
Who was the first head of Dar-ul-Aloom Deoband:
- Muhammad Qasim Nantotavi
- Muhammad Yaqoob
- Muhammad-Ul-Hassan
- Shah Wali Ullah
Q. 113
Deoband movement was constitution of the ideology of:
- Shal Wali Ullah
- Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi
- Nizam-ud-Shahalvi
- All of above
Q. 114
Deoband:
- Was not extended till 9 years following its establishment
- Turend into good academic center in 1876
- Adopted the policy of no concern with government
- Al of the above
Q. 115
Due to the lack of constan sources of income of Deoband:
- It contacted government
- It contacted common Muslims
- It contacted the rich class
- It contacted foreign countries for help
Q. 116
Which of the following was the aim of Deoban ?
- Propagation of Islam
- Promotion of Islamic sciences
- Revival of Islam
- All of the above
Q. 117
During the British rule in India , the missionary educational institutions were:
- Parching Christianity
- Misinterpreting Islam
- Westernizing the Muslims
- All of the above
Q. 118
In Deoband, there ere special arrangements for the instruction of:
- Revealed sickness
- Rational sciences
- Theology and logic
- All of above
Q. 119
The graduates of Deoband played a significant role:
- In the promotion of Islamic sciences
- In the obligation of biddat
- In the stoppage of secularism
- All of these
Q. 120
In Deobanb, special attention was paid to the:
- Medical education
- Calligraphy education
- Book binding skill
- All of the above
Q. 121
Deoband was:
- An autonomous institution
- Internally independent
- Not concerned with the government
- All of these
Q. 122
Which of the following persons played a significant role in the independence movement:
- Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Osmar
- Maulana Mahmood-ul-Hassan
- Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi
- All of the above
Q. 123
Which of the following institutions was established under the influence of Deoband:
- Mazah-ul-Aloom Shahanpur
- Madrassa Faiz Aam, Kanpur
- Madrassa Ashrifia, Muradabad
- All of the above
Q. 124
The graduates of deoband rendered writing services in the field of:
- Tafseer (Quran interpretation)
- Hadith
- Arabic language
- All of these
Q. 125
The Deoband curriculum was:
- Unnecessarily oversized
- Not compatible with the changing conditions
- Was devoid of the modern sciences
- All of the above
Q. 126
The British dethroned Bahadur Shah Zafar and finished the:
- 700 years old Muslims rule in India
- 800 years old Muslims rule in India
- 900 years old Muslims rule in India
- 850 years old Muslims rule in India
Q. 127
In the opinion of the British, who were the responsible for freedom war 1857:
- The Hindus
- The Muslims
- The Sikhs
- The Marathas
Q. 128
Till 1857, the number of Muslims graduates out of 486 graduates of University Mombai and Calcutta University were:
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
Q. 129
Which of the following institute established by Sir Syed turned into an educational movement:
- Madrassa Muradanad
- Madrassa Ghazipur
- Aligarh
- All of these
Q. 130
When the Hindus accepted the English education, they:
- Go government services
- Overtook Muslims financially
- Got closer to the British government
- All of the above
Q. 131
In the state schools of India:
- Particular curriculum was instructed
- The state intervention was commonly observed
- The rules were biased towards Muslims
All of the Above
Q. 132
Which of the following was the motivational force for the begning of Aligarh movement:
- An independent system of education for Muslims
- Economic stability of the Muslims
- Reconciliation between the Muslims and the British
- All of the above
Q. 133
Due to the support of the British measures the Hindus:
- Succeeded in getting government services
- Left behind the Muslims in the economics field
- Got closer to the British rules
- All of the above
Q. 134
Which of the following was the goal of Aligarh movement:
- Promotion of mutual cooperation between the Muslims and the British
- Removal of discrimination between worldly and religious education
- Motivation people for acquiring modern education
- All of the above
Q. 135
Which of the following institutions was, at first, established:
- Aligarh
- Madrassa Mueadabad
- Madrassa Ghazipur
- None of these
Q. 136
Sir Syed launched his educational plan in:
- 1857
- 1858
- 1859
- 1860
Q. 137
Which of the following subjects are launched in the curriculum of Madrassa Ghazipur
- English
- Urdu
- Persian
- All of these
Q. 138
Madrassa Ghaziabad was later be called:
- Victoria school
- Saint Anthony school
- Cathedral school
- Saint peter school
Q. 139
The scientific society arranged the publishing of the translation of Englisg books into the:
- Hindi language
- Urdu language
- Arabic language
- All of these
Q. 140
The translated books published by the scientific society were on the subject of:
- History
- Economics
- Agriculture
- All of above
Q. 141
Due to the relocation of scientific society, the officer of scientific society was shifted to:
- Ghazipur
- Jalandhar
- Aligarh
- Muradabad
Q. 142
Aligarh institute Gazette was:
- A daily paper
- A weekly paper
- A quarterly paper
- All of these
Q. 150
Which of the following was the significant aim of Aligarh institute Gazette:
- Communication of the feelings of the Indians to the British rules
- An acquaintance of the Indian with the British system of government
- Both A&B
- None of these
Q. 151
Which type of articles used to be published in Aligarh institute Gazette:
- Social
- Moral
- Political
- All of these
Q. 152
Aligarh institute Gazette:
- Was regularly published
- Used to get news from authentic sources
- Bore its name in the local journalism
- All of these
Q. 153
which of the following merits was observed by Sir Syed in the educational system of Great British:
- The students lean there
- The students learn civic rules
- The students from their character
- All of these
Q. 154
Sir Syed established an educational committees for the educational betterment of the Muslims in:
- Mombai
- Calcutta
- Banaras
- Lahore
Q. 155
Due to the efforts of Sir Syed, the college administration got donation of:
- 70 acres for the college
- 71 acres for the college
- 72 acres for the college
- 73 acres for the college
Q. 156
Which of the following were the salient characteristics of the educational setting of Aligarh college:
- Interaction between students and teachers
- Instructions of Islamic studies history as compulsory subjects
- Special emphasis on character formation of the students
- All of these
Q. 157
Sir Syed had desire for:
- Turning Aligarh College into a university
- Making Aligarh College as the largest college of India
- Shifting Aligarh College to Delhi
- None of these
Q. 158
In 1825, the enrolled Muslims students in Aligarh college were:
- 66% of the total Muslims students in the subcontinent
- 67% of the total Muslims students in the subcontinent
- 68% of the total Muslims students in the subcontinent
- 69% of the total Muslims students in the subcontinent
Q. 159
Which of the following was the aim of Muhammad-an education conference:
- Promotion of western science
- Improvement of educational conditions of Muslims
- Reforms in the religious education
- All of the above
Q. 160
The Muslim league took birth from the lap of:
- All India Muhammad an educational conference
- Scientific society
- Aligarh institute Gazetta
- None of these
Q. 161
Which of the following was the aim of Aligarh movement:
- Promotion of westernized education
- Economics uplift of the Muslims
- Social reformation of the Muslims
- All of the above
Q. 162
According to the British the responsible for independence were the:
- Hindus
- Mulims
- Sikh
- Marhatas
Q. 163
The students of Aligarh college were:
- Free from a regional basis
- Filled with emotions of national service
- Filled with the emotions of mutual brotherhood
- All of these
Q. 164
In Aligarh College:
- The students were normally trained
- The environment was very ceremonial
- The students were trained for organized life
- All of these
Q. 165
Who is called the founder of Pakistan movement:
- Maulana mahmood-ul-Hassan
- Sir Syed Ahmad khan
- Maulana Mahammad Ali Johar
- Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
Q. 166
Which of the followed nations was declared a great nation by Sir Syed:
- The Hindus
- The Muslims
- The Hindus and Muslims
- The Sikhs
Q. 167
Which of the following was established under the influence of Aligarh movement:
- Anjuman Himayat-e-Islam
- Anjuman Islam, Mumbai
- Anjuman Islam, Punjab
- All of these
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