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MCQs on Jatindranath Mukherjee | Bagha Jatin

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

 

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