Q. When was Ram Prasad Bismil born?
A) 1897
B) 1900
C) 1899
D) 1902
Answer: A) 1897
Q. In which city was Ram Prasad Bismil born?
A) Kanpur
B) Allahabad
C) Shahjahanpur
D) Varanasi
Answer: C) Shahjahanpur
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was a member of which revolutionary organization?
A) Indian National Congress
B) Hindu Mahasabha
C) Hindustan Republican Association (HRA)
D) All India Forward Bloc
Answer: C) Hindustan Republican Association (HRA)
Q. What was Ram Prasad Bismil’s real name?
A) Ram Narayan Singh
B) Ram Karan Singh
C) Ram Lal Singh
D) Ram Prasad Singh
Answer: D) Ram Prasad Singh
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was involved in which significant event?
A) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
B) Kakori Conspiracy
C) Dandi March
D) Non-Cooperation Movement
Answer: B) Kakori Conspiracy
Q. In which year did the Kakori Conspiracy take place?
A) 1925
B) 1923
C) 1921
D) 1927
Answer: A) 1925
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was a poet who wrote under the pen name?
A) Azad
B) Safar
C) Bismil
D) Balraj
Answer: C) Bismil
Q. What was the name of Ram Prasad Bismil’s famous poem?
A) Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna
B) Vande Mataram
C) Jana Gana Mana
D) Bharat Mata Ki Jai
Answer: A) Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna
Q. In which year was Ram Prasad Bismil executed?
A) 1929
B) 1931
C) 1927
D) 1925
Answer: C) 1927
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was executed in which jail?
A) Lahore Jail
B) Gorakhpur Jail
C) Meerut Jail
D) Andaman Jail
Answer: B) Gorakhpur Jail
Q. Who was Ram Prasad Bismil’s mentor in revolutionary activities?
A) Chandrashekhar Azad
B) Ashfaqulla Khan
C) Lala Har Dayal
D) Bhagat Singh
Answer: C) Lala Har Dayal
Q. Which language did Ram Prasad Bismil use for his writings?
A) English
B) Urdu
C) Hindi
D) Bengali
Answer: C) Hindi
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was influenced by which freedom fighter?
A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Subhas Chandra Bose
D) Lala Lajpat Rai
Answer: B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Q. Which book did Ram Prasad Bismil write in jail?
A) Kranti Geetanjali
B) Swadhinta Ki Devi
C) Jail Diary
D) Mein Krantikari Kaise Bana
Answer: D) Mein Krantikari Kaise Bana
Q. Who were the other key figures involved in the Kakori Conspiracy along with Ram Prasad Bismil?
A) Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev
B) Chandrashekhar Azad and Rajendra Lahiri
C) Ashfaqulla Khan and Roshan Singh
D) Sukhdev and Rajguru
Answer: C) Ashfaqulla Khan and Roshan Singh
Q. Which British officer was killed in the Kakori train robbery?
A) Saunders
B) Kingsford
C) Maxwell
D) No British officer was killed
Answer: D) No British officer was killed
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was known for his bravery and?
A) Intelligence
B) Poetry
C) Diplomacy
D) None of the above
Answer: B) Poetry
Q. What was the primary goal of the Hindustan Republican Association?
A) Establishing British rule
B) Social reform
C) Complete independence from British rule
D) Economic development
Answer: C) Complete independence from British rule
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was inspired by which international revolutionary?
A) Lenin
B) Garibaldi
C) Mazzini
D) Sun Yat-sen
Answer: C) Mazzini
Q. How old was Ram Prasad Bismil at the time of his execution?
A) 28
B) 30
C) 25
D) 32
Answer: A) 28
Q. Which of the following was a major influence on Ram Prasad Bismil’s revolutionary ideology?
A) Indian scriptures
B) Western philosophy
C) Russian Revolution
D) French Revolution
Answer: A) Indian scriptures
Q. In which language did Ram Prasad Bismil write ‘Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna’?
A) Hindi
B) Urdu
C) English
D) Bengali
Answer: B) Urdu
Q. Which movement was Ram Prasad Bismil associated with?
A) Quit India Movement
B) Non-Cooperation Movement
C) Revolutionary Movement
D) Civil Disobedience Movement
Answer: C) Revolutionary Movement
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was involved in which conspiracy case?
A) Meerut Conspiracy Case
B) Lahore Conspiracy Case
C) Alipore Bomb Case
D) Kakori Conspiracy Case
Answer: D) Kakori Conspiracy Case
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil considered which Indian leader as his inspiration?
A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Jawaharlal Nehru
D) Subhas Chandra Bose
Answer: B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Q. The Kakori Conspiracy was aimed at?
A) Robbing a British train
B) Assassinating British officials
C) Bombing government buildings
D) Organizing a mass protest
Answer: A) Robbing a British train
Q. Which revolutionary wrote the preface to Ram Prasad Bismil’s autobiography?
A) Bhagat Singh
B) Chandrashekhar Azad
C) Sukhdev
D) Ashfaqulla Khan
Answer: B) Chandrashekhar Azad
Q. What was the profession of Ram Prasad Bismil’s father?
A) Teacher
B) Farmer
C) Lawyer
D) Trader
Answer: B) Farmer
Q. Which British official announced the arrest of Ram Prasad Bismil and his associates?
A) Viceroy Lord Irwin
B) Governor-General Lord Reading
C) Commissioner Saunders
D) Governor-General Lord Curzon
Answer: B) Governor-General Lord Reading
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil wrote poetry in which Indian language other than Hindi?
A) Bengali
B) Punjabi
C) Urdu
D) Marathi
Answer: C) Urdu
Q. In which year did Ram Prasad Bismil join the Arya Samaj?
A) 1916
B) 1919
C) 1922
D) 1924
Answer: A) 1916
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s autobiography was titled?
A) Kranti Geetanjali
B) Swadhinta Ki Devi
C) Jail Diary
D) Mein Krantikari Kaise Bana
Answer: D) Mein Krantikari Kaise Bana
Q. Which book inspired Ram Prasad Bismil to join the revolutionary movement?
A) Vande Mataram
B) Satyarth Prakash
C) Anand Math
D) Hind Swaraj
Answer: B) Satyarth Prakash
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was inspired by which revolutionary leader’s philosophy?
A) Karl Marx
B) Giuseppe Mazzini
C) Vladimir Lenin
D) Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: B) Giuseppe Mazzini
Q. Which jail was Ram Prasad Bismil transferred to before his execution?
A) Naini Central Jail
B) Aligarh Jail
C) Gorakhpur Jail
D) Meerut Jail
Answer: C) Gorakhpur Jail
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s revolutionary activities were primarily in which region of India?
A) Bengal
B) Punjab
C) Uttar Pradesh
D) Maharashtra
Answer: C) Uttar Pradesh
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s poetry often expressed themes of?
A) Love and romance
B) Nature and beauty
C) Patriotism and revolution
D) Spirituality and mysticism
Answer: C) Patriotism and revolution
Q. What was the main objective of the Kakori Conspiracy?
A) To raise funds for the revolutionary activities
B) To protest against the British rule
C) To gain international support for India’s independence
D) To assassinate British officials
Answer: A) To raise funds for the revolutionary activities
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was part of which armed struggle against the British?
A) Chittagong Armoury Raid
B) Kakori Train Robbery
C) Delhi Conspiracy Case
D) Salt Satyagraha
Answer: B) Kakori Train Robbery
Q. Who was the judge in the trial of Ram Prasad Bismil and his associates?
A) Judge R.S. Hamilton
B) Judge K.D. Sharma
C) Judge G.D. Khosla
D) Judge P.K. Roy
Answer: A) Judge R.S. Hamilton
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was sentenced to death by which court?
A) High Court
B) Sessions Court
C) District Court
D) Supreme Court
Answer: B) Sessions Court
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was executed on?
A) 19th December 1927
B) 21st December 1927
C) 23rd December 1927
D) 25th December 1927
Answer: A) 19th December 1927
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was inspired by which historical figure’s writings?
A) Karl Marx
B) Leo Tolstoy
C) Mazzini
D) Rousseau
Answer: C) Mazzini
Q. Who were the fellow revolutionaries executed along with Ram Prasad Bismil?
A) Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev
B) Chandrashekhar Azad and Rajguru
C) Rajendra Lahiri and Roshan Singh
D) Batukeshwar Dutt and Ashfaqulla Khan
Answer: C) Rajendra Lahiri and Roshan Singh
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil wrote which notable work while in jail?
A) The Tale of My Life
B) My Struggle
C) The Story of My Capture
D) The Last Days
Answer: A) The Tale of My Life
Q. Which revolutionary group did Ram Prasad Bismil co-found?
A) Hindustan Socialist Republican Association
B) Indian National Army
C) Azad Hind Fauj
D) Hindustan Republican Association
Answer: D) Hindustan Republican Association
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was arrested in which city?
A) Delhi
B) Lucknow
C) Kanpur
D) Allahabad
Answer: B) Lucknow
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s revolutionary activities primarily took place during which period?
A) 1900-1910
B) 1910-1920
C) 1920-1927
D) 1930-1940
Answer: C) 1920-1927
Q. Which British law was Ram Prasad Bismil opposing through his activities?
A) Rowlatt Act
B) Indian Penal Code
C) Government of India Act 1919
D) Sedition Act
Answer: A) Rowlatt Act
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s writings often promoted?
A) Non-violence
B) Armed struggle
C) Peaceful protests
D) Economic reforms
Answer: B) Armed struggle
Q. Which political ideology did Ram Prasad Bismil follow?
A) Socialism
B) Capitalism
C) Communism
D) Anarchism
Answer: A) Socialism
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was associated with which revolutionary leader?
A) Lala Lajpat Rai
B) Bipin Chandra Pal
C) Ashfaqulla Khan
D) Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: C) Ashfaqulla Khan
Q. Which book did Ram Prasad Bismil translate into Hindi?
A) The Life of Lenin
B) The Story of My Experiments with Truth
C) The Life of Mazzini
D) The Communist Manifesto
Answer: C) The Life of Mazzini
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s famous quote “Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna” means?
A) The desire to live
B) The desire to die
C) The desire to revolt
D) The desire to sacrifice
Answer: D) The desire to sacrifice
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s writings were banned by?
A) The British Government
B) The Indian National Congress
C) The Muslim League
D) The Hindu Mahasabha
Answer: A) The British Government
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s autobiography was first published in which language?
A) English
B) Hindi
C) Urdu
D) Bengali
Answer: B) Hindi
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was influenced by which movement in India?
A) The Swadeshi Movement
B) The Quit India Movement
C) The Non-Cooperation Movement
D) The Civil Disobedience Movement
Answer: A) The Swadeshi Movement
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s philosophy was closest to which Indian leader?
A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Subhas Chandra Bose
D) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Answer: C) Subhas Chandra Bose
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s execution led to which of the following?
A) Increase in revolutionary activities
B) Decline in revolutionary activities
C) Peace talks with the British
D) Formation of the Indian National Army
Answer: A) Increase in revolutionary activities
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s actions were inspired by the works of which poet?
A) Rabindranath Tagore
B) Iqbal
C) Kazi Nazrul Islam
D) Surya Sen
Answer: B) Iqbal
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil considered which event as a turning point in his life?
A) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
B) Kakori Conspiracy
C) Non-Cooperation Movement
D) Chauri Chaura Incident
Answer: A) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil was influenced by which Indian religious movement?
A) Bhakti Movement
B) Arya Samaj
C) Sufi Movement
D) Sikhism
Answer: B) Arya Samaj
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s writings include which genre?
A) Novels
B) Plays
C) Poetry
D) Essays
Answer: C) Poetry
Q. Which contemporary of Ram Prasad Bismil was also a famous poet?
A) Bhagat Singh
B) Chandrashekhar Azad
C) Ashfaqulla Khan
D) Sukhdev
Answer: C) Ashfaqulla Khan
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s contribution to the freedom struggle is best described as?
A) Diplomatic
B) Militant
C) Advisory
D) Financial
Answer: B) Militant
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s legacy is celebrated in which Indian state?
A) West Bengal
B) Maharashtra
C) Uttar Pradesh
D) Punjab
Answer: C) Uttar Pradesh
Q. Which of the following titles was given to Ram Prasad Bismil?
A) Shaheed-e-Azam
B) Amar Shaheed
C) Veer Savarkar
D) Netaji
Answer: B) Amar Shaheed
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s execution took place in which month?
A) January
B) March
C) July
D) December
Answer: D) December
Q. Ram Prasad Bismil’s writings often called for?
A) Economic reforms
B) Cultural revival
C) Violent uprising
D) Educational reforms
Answer: C) Violent uprising
Q. The impact of Ram Prasad Bismil’s martyrdom was felt most strongly among?
A) Indian youth
B) Indian politicians
C) Indian businessmen
D) Indian peasants
Answer: A) Indian youth
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