Revolutionary Activities Abroad — MCQ Practice
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Which of the following statements about the Ghadar Party is/are correct? 1. It was established in San Francisco in 1913 2. Har Dayal was one of its founding members 3. It published newspapers only in English 4. The Komagata Maru incident became a rallying point for Ghadarite propaganda
The Hindu-German Conspiracy during World War I involved: 1. Collaboration between Indian revolutionaries and the German government 2. Arms smuggling operations through ships like 'Maverick' 3. Attempts to incite rebellion among Indian troops 4. Establishment of revolutionary centers only in Germany
India House in London, established by Shyamji Krishna Varma, was significant because: 1. It served as a hostel for Indian students 2. It became a center for revolutionary propaganda 3. It influenced future revolutionaries like Savarkar 4. It was the first Indian institution abroad
Which of the following revolutionary leaders was associated with activities in Southeast Asia and Japan?
The failure of overseas revolutionary activities during World War I can be attributed to: 1. Effective British counter-intelligence operations 2. Infiltration by British agents 3. Logistical challenges in coordination 4. Lack of international support