BPSC_GS1_HISTORY

67th BPSC: Daily Problem practice Solution for History (Day-2)

Q. Analyze the nature and extent of quit India movement with special reference to Bihar. Ans: Quit India Movement also called the ‘August Revolution’ was launched in August 1942.  In this struggle, the common people of the country, including Bihar,  demonstrated an unparalleled heroism and militancy. After failure of Cripps mission, Gandhi framed a resolution …

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Q. How could the subordination of peasants be secured through the system of advances ? Discuss its with reference to the production of indigo in Bihar. पेशगीदेय के जरिए किसानो को कैसेअधीन बनाया गया ? बिहार में नीलके उत्पादन कोध्यान में रखतेहुए इसका वर्णनकीजिए। [BPSC-1993]

Q. How could the subordination of peasants be secured through the system of advances ? Discuss its with reference to the production of indigo in Bihar. पेशगीदेय के जरिए किसानो को कैसेअधीन बनाया गया ? बिहार में नीलके उत्पादन कोध्यान में रखतेहुए इसका वर्णनकीजिए। [BPSC-1993 (History optional)] Ans: Indigo started grown commercially in Gangetic valley …

Q. How could the subordination of peasants be secured through the system of advances ? Discuss its with reference to the production of indigo in Bihar. पेशगीदेय के जरिए किसानो को कैसेअधीन बनाया गया ? बिहार में नीलके उत्पादन कोध्यान में रखतेहुए इसका वर्णनकीजिए। [BPSC-1993] Read More »

Q. Analyse critically the motive and compulsion of the British in framing social policies for India. [BPSC: 60-62nd]

Q. Analyse critically the motive and compulsion of the British in framing social policies for India. [BPSC:60-62nd]Ans:The term social policy covers wide range of policies pertaining to law, education, social norms, family, criminality, status ranking, social information gathering and various other similar kinds of state intervention for the collective life of the governed population with …

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Q. What the salient features of Madhubani (Mithila) Paintings? Also discuss about its present status.[68th BPSC: Expected question]

Q. What the salient features of Madhubani (Mithila) Paintings? Also discuss about its present status. Ans: Madhubani painting is an folk art form of Mithila region of Bihar. As it is practiced in the Mithila region of Bihar and Nepal, it is called Mithila or Madhubani art. Some of the initial references to the Madhubani …

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Q. Describe the growth of Press in Modern Bihar and the role the press played in Bihar politics before independence. [66th BPSC: Expected question]

Q. Describe the growth of Press in Modern Bihar and the role the press played in Bihar politics before independence.Ans: The growth of Press in Modern Bihar: By the second half of the nineteenth century most of the provinces of India were passing through social and political turmoil. The province of Bengal was in the …

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Q. Discuss the peasant movements of Bihar in general and the intervention of Gandiji particularly in the champaran movement. [39 BPSC/1993]

Q. Discuss the peasant movements of Bihar in general and the intervention of Gandiji particularly in the champaran movement. [39 BPSC/1993]Ans:Peasant movements were regular feature in the colonial India and Bihar was not an exception to it. During the colonial rule, agriculture was the mainstay of more than 90% population of Bihar. Further, due to …

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Q. What changes were brought about in the socio-economic scenario of Bihar during the British rule? [45 BPSC/2002]

Q. What changes were brought about in the socio-economic scenario of Bihar during the British rule? [45 BPSC/2002]Ans:Bihar was Establishment of British rule after battle of Buxar and battle of Plassey brought in the changes in all the dimensions of life. While the changes in the economic scenario was sudden, the changes in the social …

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Q. Throw light on the separation of Bihar from Bengal and the rise of modern Bihar. [46 BPSC/2005]

Q. Throw light on the separation of Bihar from Bengal and the rise of modern Bihar. [46 BPSC/2005]Ans:Bihar always had independent identity as a province, although there has been several changes in its political boundaries from time to time. Under the rule of Nawab and British, Bihar was part of Bengal. Although when the Diwani …

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Q. How did the partition of Bengal influence the course of India’s freedom struggle? Discuss. [40 BPSC/1995]

Q. How did the partition of Bengal influence the course of India’s freedom struggle? Discuss. [40 BPSC/1995] Ans: The partition of Bengal occurred in 1905. The proposed Partition plan was to include the modern States of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa as one province called “Bengal” and Bangladesh, Assam and the North-Eastern States as …

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Q. Analyze the role of Gandhiji in the Mass Movement of Bihar. [46 BPSC/2005]

Q. Analyze the role of Gandhiji in the Mass Movement of Bihar. [46 BPSC/2005]Ans:Bihar had been hotbed of Indian nationalism from the very beginning. Even before advent of Gandhi, there were significant mass movements in Bihar like 1857 revolt, Santhal revolt and Birsa Munda rebellion. During Gandhian phase of Indian nationalism, Bihar wholeheartedly participated in …

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