Questions Related to history
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5 June 1947
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3 June 1947
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14 Jul 1947
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3 Aug 1947
B
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Explanation
The 3 June Plan, announced by Lord Mountbatten, formally detailed the partition of British India into two dominions - India and Pakistan. This plan outlined the boundaries and governance structure before actual independence on 15 August 1947. Other dates are significant but mark different events (5 June was near the plan's preparation, 14 July and 3 August are not partition announcement dates).
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B. R. Ambedkar
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Lal Bahadur Shastri
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
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Rajendra Prasad
C
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel became India's first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister in 1947. He played a crucial role in integrating princely states into the Indian Union. The other options held different positions - Ambedkar drafted the Constitution, Shastri became PM later, and Prasad was the first President.
A
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Explanation
The statement is historically accurate. The Constituent Assembly of India adopted the Constitution on 26 November 1949, and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was the chief architect who chaired the drafting committee. The Constitution came into effect on 26 January 1950. The adoption date (Nov 26) is when it was finalized and signed.
D
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India's first national elections under the Constitution were held in 1951-1952, with results declared in early 1952. The Constitution came into effect in 1950, but elections take time to organize. 1947 was independence year, and 1955 is too late.
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Indira Ghandhi
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Lal Bahadur Shastri
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Morarji Desai
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V. P. Singh
B
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Lal Bahadur Shastri became Prime Minister in June 1964 after Nehru's death, serving as the consensus choice. While Gulzarilal Nanda was acting PM briefly, Shastri was the permanent successor. Morarji Desai and V. P. Singh became PM much later. Option A has a typo (Ghandhi).
A
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The Prime Minister hoists the National Flag at the Red Fort on Independence Day (15 August), continuing since 1947. This ceremony marks the morning of Independence Day and is followed by the PM's address to the nation. The President unfurls the flag on Republic Day (26 January).
A
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India conducted its first nuclear test, codenamed 'Operation Smiling Buddha', on 18 May 1974 at Pokhran in Rajasthan's desert. This made India the sixth nation to detonate a nuclear weapon. The test was conducted underground and was described as a 'peaceful nuclear explosion'.
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Sindhu
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Brahma
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Indus
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Sindh
C
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The name 'India' is derived from the Indus River (Sindhu in Sanskrit). Ancient Persian traders pronounced 'Sindhu' as 'Hindu', and Greek explorers later called it 'Indus'. The British Anglicized this to 'India'. 'Sindhu' and 'Sindh' refer to the river/region, not the country's name. 'Brahma' is unrelated.
A
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India is the world's largest democracy by electorate size (over 900 million voters). The question likely asks about India's democratic ranking by population/size. While 'democracy' can be measured by various indices, in the context of electoral democracy scale, India is #1. Options 6, 3, 4 may refer to other indices but are not primary.
D
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Explanation
The four Indian-origin religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism) collectively represent approximately 25% of the world's population. Hinduism alone has about 1.2 billion followers (15%), Buddhism 500 million (6%), plus Sikhism and Jainism contribute to reach roughly 25%. This estimate varies by source.