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Kerala state GK MCQ
Thiruvananthapuram
Ernakulam
Malappuram
Thrissur
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22. This major Kerala port city is renowned for its historical spice trade:
Kochi
Kannur
Thrissur
Kollam Answer: a)
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23. The Nivarthana Agitation of 1932-36 in Travancore demanded:
Political representation
Educational reforms
Land redistribution
Social equality
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Detailed SolutionThe Nivarthana Agitation of 1932-36 in Travancore demanded:
24. The Mappila Outbreaks in Malabar during the 19th and early 20th century were primarily:
Communal riots
Anti-British revolts
Peasant uprisings
Social reform movements
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25. The first president of the Travancore State Congress was:
Pattom Thanu Pillai
C. Kesavan
T.M. Varghese
K.P. Kesava Menon
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26. The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) is responsible for:
Development of inland waterways
Regulation of water transport
Safety of navigation
All of the above Answer: d
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Detailed SolutionThe Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) is responsible for:
27. ‘People’s Plan Campaign’ was an initiative to strengthen:
Grassroots level planning
Private sector investment
Central government funding
Foreign aid
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Detailed Solution‘People’s Plan Campaign’ was an initiative to strengthen:
28. The ‘Jenmi’ system in Kerala represented:
Temple priests
Subordinate rulers
Landowning class
Tribal chieftains
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29. The Paliath Achans were hereditary prime ministers of:
Venad
Cochin
Kollam
Thekkumkur
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Detailed SolutionThe Paliath Achans were hereditary prime ministers of:
30. The Moplah Outbreaks against the British and landlords in the later 19th century could be seen as a continuation of:
Communal tensions
Class conflict
Anti-colonial sentiment
Religious persecution
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