The Gandhian Era


  1. Who was the President of Constituent Assembly ?









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    Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the President of the Constituent Assembly, and later became the first President of India.

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    Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the President of the Constituent Assembly, and later became the first President of India.


  1. Which one of the following Indian freedom fighters coined the slogan 'Jai Hind' ?









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    Subhash Chandra Bose coined the slogan 'Jai Hind.' It has been immortalized by Subhas Chandra Bose as the battle cry of the Indian National Army. This slogan and battle cry most commonly used in India in speeches and communications pertaining to or referring to patriotism towards India (also known as Hind).

    Correct Option: D

    Subhash Chandra Bose coined the slogan 'Jai Hind.' It has been immortalized by Subhas Chandra Bose as the battle cry of the Indian National Army. This slogan and battle cry most commonly used in India in speeches and communications pertaining to or referring to patriotism towards India (also known as Hind).



  1. Who was invited by Lord Wavell to form the Interim Government in India in 1946 ?









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    J.L. Nehru was invited by Lord Wavell to form the interim Government in India in 1946. The interim government of India, formed on 2 September 1946 from the newly elected Constituent Assembly of India, had the task of assisting the transition of India and Pakistan from British rule to independence. It remained in place until 15 August 1947, the date of the independence of the two new nations of India and Pakistan.

    Correct Option: B

    J.L. Nehru was invited by Lord Wavell to form the interim Government in India in 1946. The interim government of India, formed on 2 September 1946 from the newly elected Constituent Assembly of India, had the task of assisting the transition of India and Pakistan from British rule to independence. It remained in place until 15 August 1947, the date of the independence of the two new nations of India and Pakistan.