Q. Jatindranath Mukherjee is popularly known as:
A) Bagha Jatin
B) Chandra Shekhar
C) Bhagat Singh
D) Rajguru
Answer: A) Bagha Jatin
Q. Bagha Jatin was born in:
A) 1887
B) 1879
C) 1890
D) 1882
Answer: B) 1879
Q. Bagha Jatin’s place of birth was:
A) Calcutta
B) Dhaka
C) Kushtia
D) Chittagong
Answer: C) Kushtia
Q. Bagha Jatin was associated with which revolutionary group?
A) Ghadar Party
B) Jugantar
C) Anushilan Samiti
D) HSRA
Answer: B) Jugantar
Q. Bagha Jatin earned his nickname by killing a:
A) Tiger
B) Leopard
C) Lion
D) Bear
Answer: A) Tiger
Q. Jatindranath Mukherjee was a close associate of:
A) Aurobindo Ghosh
B) Subhas Chandra Bose
C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
D) Lala Lajpat Rai
Answer: A) Aurobindo Ghosh
Q. The famous battle in which Bagha Jatin was mortally wounded took place at:
A) Balasore
B) Calcutta
C) Midnapore
D) Barisal
Answer: A) Balasore
Q. Bagha Jatin died in:
A) 1913
B) 1915
C) 1917
D) 1919
Answer: B) 1915
Q. Bagha Jatin was influenced by which Indian spiritual leader?
A) Swami Vivekananda
B) Mahatma Gandhi
C) Rabindranath Tagore
D) Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
Answer: A) Swami Vivekananda
Q. Which British officer was primarily responsible for hunting down Bagha Jatin?
A) Charles Tegart
B) Edward Baker
C) John Anderson
D) James Craig
Answer: A) Charles Tegart
Q. Bagha Jatin’s real name was:
A) Jatindra Nath Mukherjee
B) Jatindra Nath Banerjee
C) Jatindra Nath Basu
D) Jatindra Nath Sen
Answer: A) Jatindra Nath Mukherjee
Q. In which country did Bagha Jatin plan to acquire arms for the Indian revolutionaries?
A) Germany
B) Japan
C) USA
D) Russia
Answer: A) Germany
Q. Which event significantly influenced Bagha Jatin’s revolutionary activities?
A) Partition of Bengal
B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
C) Rowlatt Act
D) Champaran Satyagraha
Answer: A) Partition of Bengal
Q. Bagha Jatin’s revolutionary group was part of which larger movement?
A) Indian National Congress
B) Indian Independence Movement
C) Non-Cooperation Movement
D) Khilafat Movement
Answer: B) Indian Independence Movement
Q. Bagha Jatin’s mentor was:
A) Satish Chandra Basu
B) Hem Chandra Ghosh
C) Aurobindo Ghosh
D) Naren Bhattacharya
Answer: A) Satish Chandra Basu
Q. The German plot to send arms to India was known as:
A) Hindu-German Conspiracy
B) Indo-German Plot
C) Berlin Committee Plot
D) German Arms Deal
Answer: A) Hindu-German Conspiracy
Q. Bagha Jatin studied at:
A) Calcutta University
B) Presidency College
C) Central College
D) Victoria College
Answer: D) Victoria College
Q. Bagha Jatin was influenced by which nationalist leader?
A) Bipin Chandra Pal
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Surendranath Banerjee
D) Lala Lajpat Rai
Answer: B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Q. Bagha Jatin’s early revolutionary activities included:
A) Assassinations
B) Robberies
C) Swadeshi Movement
D) Publishing newspapers
Answer: C) Swadeshi Movement
Q. The British government charged Bagha Jatin with:
A) Sedition
B) Murder
C) Treason
D) Robbery
Answer: C) Treason
Q. The German arms intended for Indian revolutionaries were intercepted at:
A) Singapore
B) Burma
C) South Africa
D) USA
Answer: B) Burma
Q. Bagha Jatin’s battle with British forces is often referred to as:
A) Battle of Balasore
B) Battle of Plassey
C) Battle of Chinsurah
D) Battle of Barrackpore
Answer: A) Battle of Balasore
Q. Bagha Jatin was a disciple of:
A) Sarada Devi
B) Aurobindo Ghosh
C) Swami Vivekananda
D) Rabindranath Tagore
Answer: C) Swami Vivekananda
Q. The revolutionary activities of Bagha Jatin were part of which larger revolutionary network?
A) Bengal Volunteers
B) Anushilan Samiti
C) Indian National Army
D) Hindu Mahasabha
Answer: B) Anushilan Samiti
Q. Which international event did Bagha Jatin try to exploit to gain support for Indian independence?
A) World War I
B) Russian Revolution
C) Boer War
D) Spanish-American War
Answer: A) World War I
Q. The battle in which Bagha Jatin was injured took place near:
A) Balasore River
B) Damodar River
C) Ganges River
D) Yamuna River
Answer: A) Balasore River
Q. Bagha Jatin’s death was due to:
A) Gunshot wounds
B) Illness
C) Poisoning
D) Execution
Answer: A) Gunshot wounds
Q. Bagha Jatin’s efforts were part of the larger:
A) Non-Cooperation Movement
B) Revolutionary movement for Indian independence
C) Civil Disobedience Movement
D) Quit India Movement
Answer: B) Revolutionary movement for Indian independence
Q. The police informant who betrayed Bagha Jatin was:
A) Naren Bhattacharya
B) Charu Chandra Roy
C) Rash Behari Bose
D) Hem Chandra Kanungo
Answer: B) Charu Chandra Roy
Q. The German mission to provide arms to Indian revolutionaries was known as:
A) Zimmermann Plan
B) Berlin Mission
C) Indo-German Pact
D) Zimmermann Telegram
Answer: B) Berlin Mission
Q. Bagha Jatin’s revolutionary activities were inspired by the philosophy of:
A) Non-violence
B) Armed struggle
C) Economic boycott
D) Social reforms
Answer: B) Armed struggle
Q. Bagha Jatin’s headquarters were located at:
A) Calcutta
B) Howrah
C) Balasore
D) Nadia
Answer: B) Howrah
Q. Which major incident was Bagha Jatin involved in planning?
A) Alipore Bomb Case
B) Kakori Conspiracy
C) Chittagong Armoury Raid
D) Meerut Conspiracy
Answer: A) Alipore Bomb Case
Q. Bagha Jatin’s efforts primarily targeted which colonial power?
A) French
B) Portuguese
C) British
D) Dutch
Answer: C) British
Q. Bagha Jatin’s revolutionary activities were part of which movement?
A) Bengal Renaissance
B) Indian National Movement
C) Social Reform Movement
D) None of the above
Answer: B) Indian National Movement
Q. The primary objective of Bagha Jatin’s group was to:
A) Promote social reforms
B) Overthrow British rule
C) Spread education
D) Promote Indian culture
Answer: B) Overthrow British rule
Q. Bagha Jatin’s revolutionary group used which method to fund their activities?
A) Donations
B) Bank robberies
C) Foreign aid
D) Trade
Answer: B) Bank robberies
Q. Bagha Jatin was influenced by the ideas of which European revolutionary?
A) Giuseppe Garibaldi
B) Karl Marx
C) Vladimir Lenin
D) Mikhail Bakunin
Answer: A) Giuseppe Garibaldi
Q. The failed German plot to send arms to India is also known as:
A) Ghadar Conspiracy
B) Indo-German Conspiracy
C) Lahore Conspiracy
D) Delhi Conspiracy
Answer: B) Indo-German Conspiracy
Q. Bagha Jatin’s contribution is recognized in which Indian independence narrative?
A) Moderate Nationalist
B) Extremist Nationalist
C) Revolutionary Nationalist
D) Non-Violent Nationalist
Answer: C) Revolutionary Nationalist
Q. Bagha Jatin’s group was influenced by which form of warfare?
A) Guerrilla warfare
B) Trench warfare
C) Naval warfare
D) Aerial warfare
Answer: A) Guerrilla warfare
Q. Bagha Jatin’s main philosophy was based on:
A) Passive resistance
B) Armed resistance
C) Diplomatic negotiations
D) Economic sanctions
Answer: B) Armed resistance
Q. Bagha Jatin was inspired by which historical Indian figure?
A) Shivaji
B) Ashoka
C) Akbar
D) Tipu Sultan
Answer: A) Shivaji
Q. The primary aim of Bagha Jatin’s revolutionary group was to:
A) Promote Swadeshi goods
B) Establish an independent India
C) Reform social practices
D) Spread Western education
Answer: B) Establish an independent India
Q. Bagha Jatin’s legacy is celebrated in which Indian state?
A) Maharashtra
B) West Bengal
C) Tamil Nadu
D) Gujarat
Answer: B) West Bengal
Q. Bagha Jatin’s revolutionary activities were largely:
A) Peaceful
B) Violent
C) Diplomatic
D) Academic
Answer: B) Violent
Q. Bagha Jatin was commemorated with a memorial in:
A) Delhi
B) Kolkata
C) Balasore
D) Mumbai
Answer: C) Balasore
Q. The British government saw Bagha Jatin as a:
A) Freedom fighter
B) Terrorist
C) Political leader
D) Social reformer
Answer: B) Terrorist
Q. Bagha Jatin’s influence on later revolutionaries was:
A) Minimal
B) Significant
C) Negligible
D) Controversial
Answer: B) Significant
Q. Bagha Jatin’s group believed in:
A) Peaceful protests
B) Armed uprisings
C) Legal battles
D) Economic boycotts
Answer: B) Armed uprisings
Q. Bagha Jatin’s birth anniversary is celebrated on:
A) 7th December
B) 7th November
C) 7th January
D) 7th October
Answer: B) 7th November
Q. Bagha Jatin’s family belonged to which social class?
A) Zamindars
B) Middle class
C) Working class
D) Royal family
Answer: B) Middle class
Q. Bagha Jatin’s efforts were supported by which community?
A) Bengali community
B) Punjabi community
C) Tamil community
D) Maratha community
Answer: A) Bengali community
Q. Bagha Jatin’s last words were:
A) “Victory to India”
B) “Long live the revolution”
C) “Vande Mataram”
D) “Jai Hind”
Answer: C) “Vande Mataram”
Q. Bagha Jatin’s revolutionary group was also known as:
A) Indian Republican Army
B) Indian Freedom Fighters
C) Bengal Volunteers
D) Jugantar Party
Answer: D) Jugantar Party
Q. Bagha Jatin’s revolutionary spirit was often compared to:
A) Bhagat Singh
B) Chandrasekhar Azad
C) Subhas Chandra Bose
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Q. The philosophy Bagha Jatin followed emphasized:
A) Economic reforms
B) Political negotiations
C) Violent struggle for freedom
D) Social upliftment
Answer: C) Violent struggle for freedom
Q. Bagha Jatin’s group faced major setbacks due to:
A) Lack of funds
B) Internal conflicts
C) British intelligence
D) Public apathy
Answer: C) British intelligence
Q. Bagha Jatin’s efforts were part of the:
A) First War of Independence
B) Second World War
C) Non-Cooperation Movement
D) Revolutionary movement against British rule
Answer: D) Revolutionary movement against British rule
Q. Bagha Jatin’s sacrifice is remembered as a symbol of:
A) Patriotism
B) Martyrdom
C) Revolutionary zeal
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above