The Justice Party Rule Online Test 12th History Lesson 18 Questions in English
The Justice Party Rule Online Test 12th History Lesson 18 Questions in English
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Question 1 of 21
1. Question
- Who Published the book “A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian Family of Languages”
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Explanation: Various factors had contributed to the formation of the Justice Party, which represented the Non-Brahmin Movement. The social dominance of the Brahmins was the main cause for the emergence of the Non-Brahmin Movement. Their high proportion in the Civil Service, educational institutions and also their predominance in the Madras Legislative Council caused a great worry among the non- Brahmins. The Brahmins had also monopolized the Press. The rediscovery of the greatness of the Tamil language and literature also provided a stimulus to the non-Brahmins. Particularly, the publication of the book entitled A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian Family of Languages by Rev. Robert Caldwell in 1856 gave birth to the Dravidian concept.
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Explanation: Various factors had contributed to the formation of the Justice Party, which represented the Non-Brahmin Movement. The social dominance of the Brahmins was the main cause for the emergence of the Non-Brahmin Movement. Their high proportion in the Civil Service, educational institutions and also their predominance in the Madras Legislative Council caused a great worry among the non- Brahmins. The Brahmins had also monopolized the Press. The rediscovery of the greatness of the Tamil language and literature also provided a stimulus to the non-Brahmins. Particularly, the publication of the book entitled A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian Family of Languages by Rev. Robert Caldwell in 1856 gave birth to the Dravidian concept.
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Question 2 of 21
2. Question
Who in his book pointed out that Tamils had attained a high degree of civilization before the Advent of the Aryans?
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Explanation: Later the ancient Tamil literature had been rediscovered and printed by various Tamil scholars including Arumuga Navalar, C.V. Damodaram Pillai and U.V. Swaminatha Iyer. V. Kanakasabhai Pillai in his famous historical work, The Tamils 1800 Years Ago pointed out that Tamils had attained a high degree of civilization before the Advent of the Aryans. This led to the growth of Dravidian feelings among the non-Brahmins. These factors collectively contributed to the birth of the Non-Brahmin Movement and the Justice Party.
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Explanation: Later the ancient Tamil literature had been rediscovered and printed by various Tamil scholars including Arumuga Navalar, C.V. Damodaram Pillai and U.V. Swaminatha Iyer. V. Kanakasabhai Pillai in his famous historical work, The Tamils 1800 Years Ago pointed out that Tamils had attained a high degree of civilization before the Advent of the Aryans. This led to the growth of Dravidian feelings among the non-Brahmins. These factors collectively contributed to the birth of the Non-Brahmin Movement and the Justice Party.
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Question 3 of 21
3. Question
Which was the precursor of the Justice Party?
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Explanation: The precursor of the Justice Party was the Madras United League which was renamed as the Madras Dravidian Association in November 1912. Dr. C. Natesa Mudaliar played a significant role in nurturing this organization.
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Explanation: The precursor of the Justice Party was the Madras United League which was renamed as the Madras Dravidian Association in November 1912. Dr. C. Natesa Mudaliar played a significant role in nurturing this organization.
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Question 4 of 21
4. Question
When was the South Indian Liberal Foundation Formed?
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Explanation: In 1916 the South Indian Liberal Federation was formed for the purpose of ‘promoting the political interests of non-Brahmin caste Hindus. The leaders who stood behind the formation of this organization were Pitti Theagaraya Chetti, Dr.T.M. Nair, P. Ramarayaninger (Raja of Panagal) and Dr. C. Natesa Mudaliar.
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Explanation: In 1916 the South Indian Liberal Federation was formed for the purpose of ‘promoting the political interests of non-Brahmin caste Hindus. The leaders who stood behind the formation of this organization were Pitti Theagaraya Chetti, Dr.T.M. Nair, P. Ramarayaninger (Raja of Panagal) and Dr. C. Natesa Mudaliar.
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Question 5 of 21
5. Question
The South Indian Liberal Federation published an English newspaper called
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Explanation: The South Indian Liberal Federation published an English newspaper called Justice and hence this organization came to be called the Justice Party.
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Explanation: The South Indian Liberal Federation published an English newspaper called Justice and hence this organization came to be called the Justice Party.
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Question 6 of 21
6. Question
Which other Newspaper Supported the Justice Party?
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Explanation: The other news paper which supported the Justice Party was Dravidan (in Tamil). Besides, the Justice Party organized a series of public meetings, conferences, lectures to popularise NonBrahmin movement. Similarly, the Justice Party formed District Associations, the Non-Brahmin Youth League.
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Explanation: The other news paper which supported the Justice Party was Dravidan (in Tamil). Besides, the Justice Party organized a series of public meetings, conferences, lectures to popularise NonBrahmin movement. Similarly, the Justice Party formed District Associations, the Non-Brahmin Youth League.
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Question 7 of 21
7. Question
When did Justice Party Came to Power?
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Explanation: The Justice Party came to power following the election of 1920 held according to the Montague-Chelmsford Reforms. The Justice Party captured sixty three out of ninety eight elected seats in the Madras Legislative Council.
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Explanation: The Justice Party came to power following the election of 1920 held according to the Montague-Chelmsford Reforms. The Justice Party captured sixty three out of ninety eight elected seats in the Madras Legislative Council.
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Question 8 of 21
8. Question
Who Formed the Ministry in 1920 at Justice Party?
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Explanation: As Pitti Theagaraya Chetti declined to lead the ministry, A. Subbarayalu Reddiar formed the ministry.
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Explanation: As Pitti Theagaraya Chetti declined to lead the ministry, A. Subbarayalu Reddiar formed the ministry.
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Question 9 of 21
9. Question
Who Formed the Ministry in 1923 after Justice Party won ?
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Explanation: In the election of 1923 it fought against the Swarajya Party. The Justice Party again won the majority and the ministry was formed by Raja of Panagal.
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Explanation: In the election of 1923 it fought against the Swarajya Party. The Justice Party again won the majority and the ministry was formed by Raja of Panagal.
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Question 10 of 21
10. Question
Who formed his second ministry, which continued in power until the election of 1937 in Madras?
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Explanation: In the election of 1926 a divided Justice Party faced the opposition of a united Congress. Therefore, an independent, A. Subbarayan with the help of the Swarajya Party formed the ministry. In 1930 when the next election was held the Justice Party won the majority and formed a ministry with B. Muniswami Naidu as the leader. In 1932 Raja of Bobbili replaced him as Prime Minister of the Presidency. In 1934 Raja of Bobbili formed his second ministry, which continued in power until the election of 1937.
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Explanation: In the election of 1926 a divided Justice Party faced the opposition of a united Congress. Therefore, an independent, A. Subbarayan with the help of the Swarajya Party formed the ministry. In 1930 when the next election was held the Justice Party won the majority and formed a ministry with B. Muniswami Naidu as the leader. In 1932 Raja of Bobbili replaced him as Prime Minister of the Presidency. In 1934 Raja of Bobbili formed his second ministry, which continued in power until the election of 1937.
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Question 11 of 21
11. Question
Consider the Following regarding Achievements of Justice Party
- Free and compulsory education was introduced for the first time in Madras
- The Madras Elementary Education Act was amended in 1934 and in 1935 to improve elementary education
- Encouragement was given to Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani medical education
- Introduction of Gurukula Kalvi System
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Explanation: The Justice Party remained in power for a period of thirteen years. Its administration was noted for social justice and social reform. Justice rule gave adequate representation to non-Brahman communities in the public services. It improved the status of depressed classes through education reforms. Justice Party introduced following reforms in the field of Education :
- Free and compulsory education was introduced for the first time in Madras.
- Nearly 3000 fisher boys and fisher girls were offered free special instruction by the Department of Fisheries.
- Midday Meals was given at selected corporation schools in Madras.
- The Madras Elementary Education Act was amended in 1934 and in 1935 to improve elementary education.
- The Education of girls received encouragement during the Justice rule inMadras.
- Education of the Depressed Classes was entrusted with Labour Department.
- Encouragement was given to Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani medical education.
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Explanation: The Justice Party remained in power for a period of thirteen years. Its administration was noted for social justice and social reform. Justice rule gave adequate representation to non-Brahman communities in the public services. It improved the status of depressed classes through education reforms. Justice Party introduced following reforms in the field of Education :
- Free and compulsory education was introduced for the first time in Madras.
- Nearly 3000 fisher boys and fisher girls were offered free special instruction by the Department of Fisheries.
- Midday Meals was given at selected corporation schools in Madras.
- The Madras Elementary Education Act was amended in 1934 and in 1935 to improve elementary education.
- The Education of girls received encouragement during the Justice rule inMadras.
- Education of the Depressed Classes was entrusted with Labour Department.
- Encouragement was given to Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani medical education.
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Question 12 of 21
12. Question
When was the Communal G.O’s For Appointment of Non Brahmins In Local Bodies Issued First?
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Explanation: The Justice Party government took over the power of appointing district munsiffs out of the control of the High Court. The Communal G.O.s (Government Orders) of 1921 and 1922 provided for the reservation of appointments in local bodies and educational institutions for non-Brahmin communities in increased proportion.
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Explanation: The Justice Party government took over the power of appointing district munsiffs out of the control of the High Court. The Communal G.O.s (Government Orders) of 1921 and 1922 provided for the reservation of appointments in local bodies and educational institutions for non-Brahmin communities in increased proportion.
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Question 13 of 21
13. Question
When was the Hindu Religious Endowment act Was Passed by Justice Party?
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Explanation: The Hindu Religious Endowment Act of 1921, enacted by the Panagal Ministry, tried to eliminate corruption in the management of temples. Justice Party Government introduced economic reforms.
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Explanation: The Hindu Religious Endowment Act of 1921, enacted by the Panagal Ministry, tried to eliminate corruption in the management of temples. Justice Party Government introduced economic reforms.
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Question 14 of 21
14. Question
Which Ministry formed the Staff selection Board in 1924?
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Explanation: The Staff Selection Board, created by the Panagal Ministry in 1924, was made the Pubic Service Commission in 1929. It was the first of its kind in India.
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Explanation: The Staff Selection Board, created by the Panagal Ministry in 1924, was made the Pubic Service Commission in 1929. It was the first of its kind in India.
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Question 15 of 21
15. Question
The devadasi System Was Abolished by?
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Explanation: The devadasi system, a disgrace to women was abolished by Justice Party Government.
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Explanation: The devadasi system, a disgrace to women was abolished by Justice Party Government.
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Question 16 of 21
16. Question
The State Aid to Industries Act was Passed in the Year?
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Explanation: To assist the growth of industries State Aid to Industries Act, 1922 was passed. This led to the establishment of new industries such as : sugar factories, engineering works, tanneries, aluminum factories, cement factories and oil milling so on. This act provided credits to industries, allotted land and water. This proved favourable for industrial progress.
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Explanation: To assist the growth of industries State Aid to Industries Act, 1922 was passed. This led to the establishment of new industries such as : sugar factories, engineering works, tanneries, aluminum factories, cement factories and oil milling so on. This act provided credits to industries, allotted land and water. This proved favourable for industrial progress.
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Question 17 of 21
17. Question
Annamalai University was Founded in the Year
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Explanation: During the administration of Justice Party, Annamalai University established in 1929.
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Explanation: During the administration of Justice Party, Annamalai University established in 1929.
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Question 18 of 21
18. Question
When was the Andhra University Established?
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Explanation: During the administration of Justice Party, the Andhra University was established in 1926 and Annamalai University in 1929.
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Explanation: During the administration of Justice Party, the Andhra University was established in 1926 and Annamalai University in 1929.
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Question 19 of 21
19. Question
Who formed the Government in Madras after election of 1937?
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Explanation: The Government of India Act of 1935 provided for provincial autonomy and the electoral victory meant the assumption of a major responsibility in the administration of the province. K. V. Reddi Naidu led the Justice Party, while C. Rajagopalachari led the Congress in the South. In the election of 1937, the Congress captured 152 out of 215 seats in the Legislative Assembly and 26 out of 46 in the Legislative Council. In July 1937 the Congress formed its ministry under C. Rajagopalachari. Thus, the rule of Justice Party which introduced important social legislations came to an end.
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Explanation: The Government of India Act of 1935 provided for provincial autonomy and the electoral victory meant the assumption of a major responsibility in the administration of the province. K. V. Reddi Naidu led the Justice Party, while C. Rajagopalachari led the Congress in the South. In the election of 1937, the Congress captured 152 out of 215 seats in the Legislative Assembly and 26 out of 46 in the Legislative Council. In July 1937 the Congress formed its ministry under C. Rajagopalachari. Thus, the rule of Justice Party which introduced important social legislations came to an end.
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Question 20 of 21
20. Question
Who Passed the Resolution to change Justice Party to Dravidar Kazhagam?
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Explanation: There Peraringar Anna passed a resolution thereby the name of justice party was changed as Dravidiar Kalagam.
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Explanation: There Peraringar Anna passed a resolution thereby the name of justice party was changed as Dravidiar Kalagam.
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Question 21 of 21
21. Question
Where was the Justice party conference held on 1944?
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Explanation: In 1944 the Justice party conference was held in Salem.
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Explanation: In 1944 the Justice party conference was held in Salem.
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