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Who among the following leaders fought against forced labour by British?

  1. Arjun Lal Sethi

  2. Pratap Singh Barhat

  3. Rao Gopal Singh

  4. Vijay Singh Pathik


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vijay Singh Patak along with Manikya Lal Seth fought against forced labour. They led farmers of Rajasthan and helped them fight against forced labour and improper taxation of British. They led the farmers of Bijolia.

Rao Gopal Singh was confined to which of the following jails?

  1. Tihar

  2. Barely 

  3. Nainital 

  4. Andaman 


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 Rao Gopal Singh was the land lord of Karva situated in Ajmer Merwara area and also a revolutionist.  He was very much influenced by the Arya Samaj. Due to his participation in the freedom struggle, he was sent to Tihar jail of Delhi.

'Sir, if I join the service, then who would throw the Britishers out' these words were spoken by which of the following great revolutionaries of Rajasthan?

  1. Pratap Singh Barhat

  2. Rao Gopal Singh

  3. Jorawar Singh

  4. Arjun Lal Sethi


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Arjun Lal Sethi told the following words, 'Sir, if I join the services, then who would throw the Britishers out’. He said these words when he was offered the position of prime minister of Jaipur. He was one of the revolutionists and freedom fighters of Rajasthan. He was born in Jaipur in 1880. He swore to the nation’s service with the help of Kesari Singh Barhath.

Vijay Singh Pathik fought against forced labour of farmers belonging to which region

  1. Bijolia

  2. Udaipur

  3. Ajmer

  4. Jaisalmer


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Vijay Singh Patak along with Manikya Lal Seth fought against forced labour. They led farmers of Rajasthan and helped them, fight against forced labour and improper taxation of British. They led the farmers of Bijolia.

Rao Gopal Singh was highly influenced by 

  1. Arya Samaj

  2. Brahma Samaj

  3. Rama Krishna mission

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Rao Gopal Singh was the land lord of Karva situated in Ajmer Merwara area and also a revolutionist. He was very much influenced by the Arya Samaj. 

Arjun Lal Sethi was born in

  1. Udaipur

  2. Jaipur

  3. Ajmer

  4. Jaisalmer


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Arjun Lal Sethi was one of the revolutionists and freedom fighters of Rajasthan. He was born in Jaipur in 1880. He had sworn to the nation’s service with the help of Kesari Singh Barahat. He once went on a hunger strike against the reckless behaviour of the jail officers. 

Arjun Lal Sethi went on hunger strike against

  1. Mal practices in recruitment of services

  2. Mal practices of the jail officers

  3. Against corruption of British officers

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Arjun Lal Sethi was one of the revolutionists and freedom fighters of Rajasthan. He was born in Jaipur in 1880. He had sworn to the nation’s service with the help of Kesari Singh Barahat. He once went on a hunger strike against the reckless behaviour of the jail officers. 

In the year 1913 farmers of Bijolia protested against the British levying of extra taxes under the leadership of 

  1. Pratap Singh Barhat

  2. Sadhu Sitaram Das

  3. Rao Gopal Singh

  4. Vijay Singh Pathik


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the year 1913 farmers of Bijolia protested against British levying of extra taxes under the leadership of Sadhu Sitaram Das. He led farmers of Bijolia and helped them fight against forced labour and improper taxation of British.

A satire named 'Chetavani Ra Chungtya' was written by Kesari Singh Barhath to

  1. Maharaj Fateh Singh

  2. Sadhu Sitaram Das

  3. Rao Gopal Singh

  4. Vijay Singh Pathik


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Kesari Singh Barahat was a Rajasthan poet and freedom fighter of Rajasthan. He born on 21 November 1872 to Krishna Singh Barhath in Devpura village of Shahpura riyasat. Barhath worked to awaken the people of Rajasthan, mostly the Kshatriyas, against British rule by education and organising them. A satire named 'Chetavani Ra Chungatya'  was written by Kesari Singh Barhat to Maharaj Fateh Singh.

The revolutionary school formed by Arjun Lal Sethi was called

  1. Arya samaj

  2. Brahma samaj

  3. Vardhaman School

  4. Rama Krishna mission


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Arjun Lal Sethi was one of the revolutionaries and freedom fighters of Rajasthan. He was born in Jaipur in 1880. He swore to nation’s service with the help of Kesari Singh Barahat. He passed his B.A from Allahabad University. The revolutionary school formed by Arjun Lal Sethi was called Vardhaman School. It had become the main centre for revolutionary training.