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An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

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MCQs on Sardar Udham Singh

Q. Who was Udham Singh?

A) A freedom fighter

B) A politician

C) A social reformer

D) A military leader

Answer: A) A freedom fighter

Q. What is Udham Singh most famous for?

A) Leading a rebellion

B) Assassinating Michael O’Dwyer

C) Participating in the Quit India Movement

D) Founding a political party

Answer: B) Assassinating Michael O’Dwyer

Q. In which year did Udham Singh assassinate Michael O’Dwyer?

A) 1919

B) 1920

C) 1940

D) 1947

Answer: C) 1940

Q. Michael O’Dwyer was the former Lieutenant Governor of which province?

A) Bengal

B) Punjab

C) Bombay

D) United Provinces

Answer: B) Punjab

Q. Udham Singh was born in which year?

A) 1899

B) 1900

C) 1901

D) 1902

Answer: C) 1901

Q. Where was Udham Singh born?

A) Amritsar

B) Jallianwala Bagh

C) Lahore

D) Patiala

Answer: A) Amritsar

Q. Which event significantly influenced Udham Singh’s actions?

A) The partition of India

B) The Jallianwala Bagh massacre

C) The Salt March

D) The Non-Cooperation Movement

Answer: B) The Jallianwala Bagh massacre

Q. Udham Singh was executed in which year?

A) 1940

B) 1941

C) 1942

D) 1943

Answer: B) 1941

Q. Udham Singh changed his name to what alias while in England?

A) Ram Singh

B) Ude Singh

C) Singh Ram

D) Shaheed Singh

Answer: B) Ude Singh

Q. What weapon did Udham Singh use to assassinate Michael O’Dwyer?

 A) A revolver

 B) A knife

 C) A gun

 D) A bomb

 Answer: A) A revolver

Q. In which city did the assassination of Michael O’Dwyer take place?

 A) London

 B) Paris

 C) New Delhi

 D) New York

 Answer: A) London

Q. Udham Singh was convicted of which crime?

 A) Theft

 B) Treason

 C) Murder

 D) Espionage

 Answer: C) Murder

Q. How many people were killed in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?

 A) 379

 B) 500

 C) 1000

 D) 1500

 Answer: B) 500

Q. Who was the Viceroy of India during the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?

 A) Lord Curzon

 B) Lord Chelmsford

 C) Lord Mountbatten

 D) Lord Irwin

 Answer: B) Lord Chelmsford

Q. What was Udham Singh’s occupation before he became a revolutionary?

 A) Teacher

 B) Farmer

 C) Labourer

 D) Soldier

 Answer: C) Labourer

Q. Udham Singh spent how many years in prison before his execution?

 A) 1 year

 B) 2 years

 C) 3 years

 D) 4 years

 Answer: B) 2 years

Q. Which movement did Udham Singh support during his activism?

 A) The Khilafat Movement

 B) The Civil Disobedience Movement

 C) The Non-Cooperation Movement

 D) The Quit India Movement

 Answer: A) The Khilafat Movement

Q. Who was the main target of Udham Singh’s assassination?

 A) Lord Chelmsford

 B) Michael O’Dwyer

 C) General Dyer

 D) Sir John Simon

 Answer: B) Michael O’Dwyer

Q. Udham Singh was inspired by which Indian leader?

 A) Mahatma Gandhi

 B) Bhagat Singh

 C) Subhas Chandra Bose

 D) Jawaharlal Nehru

 Answer: B) Bhagat Singh

Q. What was the profession of Udham Singh’s family?

 A) Merchants

 B) Landowners

 C) Farmers

 D) Soldiers

 Answer: C) Farmers

Q. In which prison was Udham Singh executed?

 A) Lahore Central Jail

 B) Delhi Central Jail

 C) London’s Pentonville Prison

 D) Alipore Jail

 Answer: C) London’s Pentonville Prison

Q. Udham Singh’s assassination of Michael O’Dwyer was viewed as an act of:

 A) Terrorism

 B) Nationalism

 C) Criminality

 D) Political dissent

 Answer: B) Nationalism

Q. What was the immediate reaction in India to the assassination of Michael O’Dwyer?

 A) Widespread celebration

 B) Increased repressive measures by the British

 C) Large-scale riots

 D) Diplomatic protests

 Answer: B) Increased repressive measures by the British

Q. How did Udham Singh justify his action in court?

 A) As a personal revenge

 B) As an act of self-defense

 C) As a political statement against colonial rule

 D) As an accidental killing

 Answer: C) As a political statement against colonial rule

Q. Udham Singh was also known by which other name?

 A) Shaheed-e-Azam

 B) Ude Singh

 C) Bhagat Singh

 D) Ram Singh

 Answer: B) Ude Singh

Q. What was the main reason for Udham Singh’s act of assassination?

 A) Personal revenge

 B) Political ideology

 C) Financial gain

 D) Social justice

 Answer: B) Political ideology

Q. Which political party did Udham Singh affiliate with?

 A) Indian National Congress

 B) Ghadar Party

 C) Communist Party of India

 D) Muslim League

 Answer: B) Ghadar Party

Q. Who was the Governor of Punjab during the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?

 A) Michael O’Dwyer

 B) Lord Chelmsford

 C) Lord Irwin

 D) Sir John Simon

 Answer: A) Michael O’Dwyer

Q. Which act did Udham Singh’s assassination challenge?

 A) The Rowlatt Act

 B) The Indian Arms Act

 C) The Bengal Partition Act

 D) The Vernacular Press Act

 Answer: A) The Rowlatt Act

Q. Udham Singh’s execution was carried out by which method?

 A) Hanging

 B) Firing squad

 C) Electric chair

 D) Lethal injection

 Answer: A) Hanging

Q. What was Udham Singh’s educational background?

 A) Formal education

 B) Self-taught

 C) Religious studies

 D) Technical training

 Answer: B) Self-taught

Q. What inspired Udham Singh to act against British colonial officials?

 A) Personal loss

 B) Nationalist writings

 C) Revolutionary leaders

 D) Economic hardship

 Answer: C) Revolutionary leaders

Q. Udham Singh’s act was considered a form of:

 A) Civil disobedience

 B) Revolutionary violence

 C) Diplomatic protest

 D) Social activism

 Answer: B) Revolutionary violence

Q. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre occurred in which month?

 A) April

 B) March

 C) May

 D) June

 Answer: A) April

Q. Udham Singh’s assassination had a significant impact on which movement?

 A) Indian Independence Movement

 B) Khilafat Movement

 C) Civil Rights Movement

 D) Labour Movement

 Answer: A) Indian Independence Movement

Q. Udham Singh’s trial lasted for how long?

 A) Few days

 B) Few weeks

 C) Few months

 D) Few years

 Answer: A) Few days

Q. Which notable Indian leader praised Udham Singh’s bravery?

 A) Jawaharlal Nehru

 B) Sardar Patel

 C) Subhas Chandra Bose

 D) Bhagat Singh

 Answer: D) Bhagat Singh

Q. Udham Singh was inspired by the ideology of:

 A) Gandhiji

 B) Marxism

 C) Nationalism and anti-colonialism

 D) Liberalism

 Answer: C) Nationalism and anti-colonialism

Q. How did Udham Singh’s life end?

 A) In prison

 B) In exile

 C) In a battle

 D) By natural causes

 Answer: A) In prison

Q. The assassination of Michael O’Dwyer was a part of which broader movement?

 A) Ghadar Movement

 B) Quit India Movement

 C) Non-Cooperation Movement

 D) Civil Disobedience Movement

 Answer: A) Ghadar Movement

Q. What was the public reaction to Udham Singh’s trial and execution in Britain?

 A) Sympathy

 B) Indifference

 C) Hostility

 D) Support

 Answer: C) Hostility

Q. Which notable figure was NOT directly involved in the aftermath of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?

 A) Michael O’Dwyer

 B) General Dyer

 C) Udham Singh

 D) Mahatma Gandhi

 Answer: D) Mahatma Gandhi

Q. The assassination of Michael O’Dwyer was perceived as:

 A) An act of terrorism

 B) A justified action

 C) A political miscalculation

 D) A personal vendetta

 Answer: B) A justified action

Q. Which organization was directly targeted by Udham Singh’s act?

 A) The British Raj

 B) The Indian National Congress

 C) The Ghadar Party

 D) The Khilafat Movement

 Answer: A) The British Raj

Q. Udham Singh’s early life was marked by:

 A) Affluence

 B) Educational achievements

 C) Poverty and hardship

 D) Political activism

 Answer: C) Poverty and hardship

Q. Udham Singh’s execution was carried out in which location in London?

 A) Old Bailey

 B) Pentonville Prison

 C) Wandsworth Prison

 D) Holloway Prison

 Answer: B) Pentonville Prison

Q. Udham Singh’s act was considered a significant event in:

 A) Indian freedom struggle

 B) Indian education history

 C) Indian cultural history

 D) Indian economic history

 Answer: A) Indian freedom struggle

Q. Which British official was responsible for the massacre that led to Udham Singh’s act?

 A) Michael O’Dwyer

 B) General Dyer

 C) Lord Curzon

 D) Lord Irwin

 Answer: B) General Dyer

Q. Udham Singh’s trial was characterized by:

 A) Fairness

 B) Rigorous legal proceedings

 C) Prejudice and bias

 D) Political influence

 Answer: C) Prejudice and bias

Q. Udham Singh’s act was a reaction against:

 A) British economic policies

 B) British colonial oppression

 C) British social reforms

 D) British military actions

 Answer: B) British colonial oppression

Q. Udham Singh was a member of which revolutionary group?

 A) Indian National Army

 B) Hindustan Socialist Republican Association

 C) Ghadar Party

 D) Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

 Answer: C) Ghadar Party

Q. Which event led Udham Singh to take up arms against the British?

 A) The Rowlatt Act

 B) The Jallianwala Bagh massacre

 C) The Simon Commission

 D) The Salt March

 Answer: B) The Jallianwala Bagh massacre

Q. Udham Singh’s assassination was an attempt to:

 A) Spark a revolution

 B) Achieve personal revenge

 C) Influence British politics

 D) Undermine British authority

 Answer: D) Undermine British authority

Q. Which of the following was NOT a consequence of Udham Singh’s assassination?

 A) Increased repression in India

 B) Greater scrutiny of Indian activists in Britain

 C) Immediate reforms in British policy

 D) Rise in nationalist sentiment

 Answer: C) Immediate reforms in British policy

Q. Udham Singh’s legacy is remembered as a symbol of:

 A) British oppression

 B) Political violence

 C) Freedom struggle

 D) National betrayal

 Answer: C) Freedom struggle

Q. Which revolutionary leader did Udham Singh admire?

 A) Jawaharlal Nehru

 B) Bhagat Singh

 C) Mahatma Gandhi

 D) Subhas Chandra Bose

 Answer: B) Bhagat Singh

Q. Udham Singh’s act was a direct response to which historical event?

 A) The Partition of India

 B) The Jallianwala Bagh massacre

 C) The Non-Cooperation Movement

 D) The Quit India Movement

 Answer: B) The Jallianwala Bagh massacre

Q. Which of the following is true about Udham Singh’s trial?

 A) It was held in India

 B) He was defended by prominent lawyers

 C) It was marked by prejudice

 D) It led to a major diplomatic incident

 Answer: C) It was marked by prejudice

Q. Udham Singh’s actions were seen as a response to:

 A) British cultural policies

 B) British economic exploitation

 C) British political repression

 D) British military presence

 Answer: C) British political repression

Q. What aspect of Udham Singh’s life is most celebrated?

 A) His education

 B) His political affiliations

 C) His role as a freedom fighter

 D) His social reforms

 Answer: C) His role as a freedom fighter

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