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Q111 (CDS-II/2013) History & Culture › National Movement (1857–1947) › Nationalist leaders Answer Verified

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists

(Commission/Committee) | (Mandate)
A.    Sachar Committee | 1. Anti-Sikh Riots,1984
B.     Srikrishna Commission conditions of Muslims in India | 2. Socio-economic Commission and educational conditions of Muslims in India
C.     Ranganath Misra | 3. Bombay Commission Communal Riots, 1992
D.    Nanavati Commission | 4. Linguistic and Commission religious minorities in India

Result
Your answer:  ·  Correct: A
Explanation

The question requires matching revolutionary leaders and nationalists with their respective publications or journals. Shyamji Krishna Varma founded the 'Indian Sociologist' in London to advocate for Indian home rule . Madame Bhikaji Cama, a prominent revolutionary, was associated with 'The Talwar' (also known as 'Madan's Talwar'), which was published from Berlin . Annie Besant, a leader of the Home Rule movement, published 'Commonweal' (often referred to as Commonwealth in older texts) to promote her political views . Aurobindo Ghosh, a key figure in the extremist phase of the Indian National Congress, was the editor of the influential journal 'Bande Mataram' . Therefore, the correct matching is A-2 (Shyamji Krishna Varma - Indian Sociologist), B-3 (Madame Bhikaji Cama - The Talwar), C-4 (Annie Besant - Commonwealth), and D-1 (Aurobindo Ghosh - Bande Mataram).

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