SSLC Social Science NIOS III Welcome to your SSLC Social Science NIOS III Total Questions: 50 Name Mobile No: 1. The Civil Disobedience Movement began with: Khilafat Movement Dandi March Quit India resolution Home Rule None Hint 2. One important feature of popular resistance was: Participation of common people Support from British Limited to cities Participation of only rulers None Hint 3. The Swadeshi Movement began as a result of: Jallianwala Bagh massacre Non-Cooperation Movement Simon Commission Partition of Bengal None Hint 4. Tribal revolts showed the opposition to: Indian rulers Modern education British forest and land policies Industrial development None Hint 5. The Indigo Revolt was against: Land tax Forced cultivation of indigo British education Military recruitment None Hint 6. Rani Lakshmi Bai was associated with the revolt at: Delhi Awadh Kanpur Jhansi None Hint 7. Who gave the slogan “Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it”? Mahatma Gandhi Jawaharlal Nehru Bal Gangadhar Tilak Subhash Chandra Bose None Hint 8. One major reason for the failure of the Revolt of 1857 was: Superior weapons of Indians Strong leadership everywhere Lack of unity and organization Unity among Indians None Hint 9. Who led the revolt at Kanpur? Nana Saheb Rani Lakshmi Bai Begum Hazrat Mahal Kunwar Singh None Hint 10. Who was known as the “Iron Man of India”? Rajendra Prasad Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Subhash Chandra Bose Jawaharlal Nehru None Hint 11. The early leaders of the INC believed in: Terrorism Armed struggle Moderate methods Violent revolution None Hint 12. Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in: 1920 1915 1919 1905 None Hint 13. The revolts before 1857 were mostly: Successful Fully united Isolated and local Well organized None Hint 14. Dadabhai Naoroji is known for the theory of: Home Rule Drain of Wealth Swadeshi Satyagraha None Hint 15. The British suppressed revolts mainly using: Negotiation Democratic reforms Economic support Military force None Hint 16. India became independent in the year: 1945 1947 1942 1950 None Hint 17. The Revolt of 1857 resulted in: Formation of INC Partition of India Transfer of power to British Crown End of British rule None Hint 18. The Moplah Rebellion took place in: Assam Kerala Bengal Tamil Nadu None Hint 19. Who among the following supported peasant movements? Moneylenders Social reformers British officials Zamindars None Hint 20. The immediate cause of the Revolt of 1857 was: Subsidiary Alliance Heavy taxation Doctrine of Lapse Introduction of Enfield rifle None Hint 21. The Indian National Army was formed with the aim of: Economic development Education reform Social reform Armed struggle against British None Hint 22. Subhash Chandra Bose formed the: Indian National Congress Indian National Army Forward Bloc Home Rule League None Hint 23. The slogan “Do or Die” was given during: Civil Disobedience Movement Non-Cooperation Movement Swadeshi Movement Quit India Movement None Hint 24. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre occurred in: Delhi Kanpur Lahore Amritsar None Hint 25. The Revolt of 1857 is also known as: Non-Cooperation Movement Quit India Movement First War of Indian Independence Civil Disobedience Movement None Hint 26. The Quit India Movement was launched in: 1930 1935 1942 1946 None Hint 27. Popular resistance laid the foundation for: Organized national movement British reforms Partition Armed revolution only None Hint 28. The Non-Cooperation Movement was withdrawn due to: Jallianwala Bagh massacre Simon Commission Chauri Chaura incident Civil Disobedience None Hint 29. Who was the leader of the revolt in Bihar? Bahadur Shah Zafar Tatya Tope Kunwar Singh Nana Saheb None Hint 30. The Indian National Movement finally resulted in: Economic reforms only Complete independence Dominion status only Continued British rule None Hint 31. The Revolt of 1857 resulted in: Formation of INC End of British rule Transfer of power to British Crown Partition of India None Hint 32. Popular resistance against the British mainly arose due to: Spread of education Industrial growth British administrative reforms Exploitation and injustice None Hint 33. The Santhal Rebellion took place in: Maharashtra Bihar and Jharkhand Punjab Bengal None Hint 34. The Partition of Bengal took place in: 1905 1919 1911 1927 None Hint 35. The Cabinet Mission came to India in: 1947 1946 1942 1945 None Hint 36. The Indigo Revolt occurred in the year: 1905 1859 1830 1875 None Hint 37. The Home Rule Movement was started by: Lajpat Rai and Gokhale Bose and Patel Gandhi and Nehru Tilak and Annie Besant None Hint 38. The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in: 1927 1922 1920 1919 None Hint 39. The peasant movement in Deccan was known as: Santhal revolt Moplah rebellion Deccan riots Indigo revolt None Hint 40. The Indian National Congress was founded by: Jawaharlal Nehru A.O. Hume Subhash Chandra Bose Mahatma Gandhi None Hint 41. The Rowlatt Act was passed in: 1921 1917 1919 1909 None Hint 42. Who was the first President of the Indian National Congress? A.O. Hume Bal Gangadhar Tilak Dadabhai Naoroji W.C. Bonnerjee None Hint 43. One result of popular resistance was: Political awakening among people End of reforms Strengthening of British control Decline of nationalism None Hint 44. The Dandi March was related to: Forest law Salt law Education reform Tax protest None Hint 45. The Indian National Congress was founded in: 1919 1905 1857 1885 None Hint 46. The last Mughal emperor proclaimed as the leader of the revolt was: Shah Alam II Bahadur Shah Zafar Aurangzeb Akbar II None Hint 47. The significance of popular resistance lies in: Economic reforms British support Its immediate success Its role in awakening nationalism None Hint 48. Gandhiji’s method of struggle was based on: Armed revolution Satyagraha and non-violence Terrorism Violence None Hint 49. The Revolt of 1857 began at: Kanpur Lucknow Meerut Delhi None Hint 50. Peasant revolts were mainly caused by: Exploitative revenue policies Religious issues Political rivalry Low rainfall None Hint Time's up Share: admin Previous post SSLC Social Science NIOS II January 29, 2026 Next post SSLC Social Science NIOS IV January 29, 2026