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Telangana History FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT TELANGANA HISTORY 1948 TO 2014 Chapter I: Phase from 1948- 1956 Chapter II: Phase from 1956 – 1970 Chapter III: Phase form 1971 – 2014 FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT Chapter I Telangana History – 1948 to 1956 1. Independent Hyderabad state established by _________ A) Nizam-ul-shah B) Nizam-ul- Mulk Asafjah C) Nizam-ul-Salarjung D) Nizam-ul-Mulk 2. Who declared Hyderbad state as independent state on 13th Aug, 1947 A) General Lord Mountbatten B) Governor General C) Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan D) Nizam Mir Osman 3. On 29th Nov 1948, Nizam made standstill agreement with Indian government and handed over A) Internal Securities to Indian Government B) Gold and Cash to Indian Government C) Foreign affairs of Hyderabad to Indian Government D) Internal affairs of Hyderabad to Indian Government 4. Nizam sent _____________, the military general of Hyderabad to England for the collection of arms and ammunitions during 1948’s. A) Ahmed Sayeed B) Ahmed Sayyed E.L. Edroos C) Ahmed Sayeed Khan D) Ahmed Sayeed Rusul FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT 5. Name the Prime Minister of Hyderabad, who complained on Indian government to United Nations Organization on 24th Aug 1948. A) Mir Laik Ali B) Mir Sur Ali C) Mir Laik D) Mir Laik Khan 6. Who helped Prime of Hyderabad in complaining to UNO on Indian government . A) Sir Walter Killer B) Sir Walter Monkton C) Sir Monkton Killer D) Sir Killer Walter 7. Indian Government banned _________ Airways of Hyderabad state to restrict communication with other parts of world A) Indian Airways B) Deccan Airways C) Hyderabad Airways D) Nizam’s Airways 8. Who convinced Nehru on Police Action on Hyderabad A) Baldev Singh B) Sardar Vallabhai Patel C) Rajagopala Charry D) Congress Council members 9. Indian Army were sent to border of Hyderabad state on A) 13th Sep 1948 B) 14th Sep 1948 C) 15th Sep 1948 D) 16th Sep 1948 10. What was the code for military action on Hyderabad state A) Operation Vijay FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT B) Opertion Apllo C) Operation Nizam D) Operation Polo 11. Why Military Action on Hyderabad state named as “Police Action” A) Due to fear of Internal affairs B) Its Code word C) UNO Primary Principle, One Independent country should not take army action on any other independent country D) American Primary Principle, One Independent country should not take army action on any other independent country 12. Who was the then Defense ministry of Indian when Police Action Order(1948) A) Sardar Vallabhai Patel B) Baldev Singh C) Rajagopala Charry D) Baldev Patel 13. Police Action(Operation Polo) organized under the leadership of A) Lieutenant General Maharaj Singh B) Lieutenant General Rudra C) Lieutenant General J.N. Choudary D) Lieutenant General J.N Singh 14. Who was the then Director General of Police of Hyderabad state during police Action A) Nawab Saryarjung B) Nawab Asaf Jung C) Nawab Kasim Ravi D) Nawab Dinyar Jung Note: Events in Order On 13th Sep 1948 – Army sent to border to Hyderabad State Border FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT On 13th Sep 1948 – Under Major Choudary occupied Sholapar, Naldurg, Thamalwadi and Thuljapur On 14th Sep 1948- Army entered Hyderabad from Ahmednagar, Central India and Mysore On 15th Sep 1948 – Nizam forces ran away towards Latur, Aurangabad and Sholapur but caught by Indian Army On 16th Sep 1948- Army Occupied Zahirabad, Hingoli, Rayachur, Parbhani, Koppal, Munirabad On 18th Sep 1948- Major General, Chief of Nizam Army E.L Edroos surrendered in presence of Major General Choudary. 15. Who was the then Chief of Indian Army during Police Action 1948? A) General Bucher B) General Kuppaih C) General Edroos D) General Choudary 16. Mukti Diwas was celebrated on 17th Sep 1948 by A) Hyderabad People B) Telangana People C) Maharashtra Sangram D) Karnataka Note: Mutki Diwas in Maharashtra celebrated in the day of liberation of Hyderabad- Karnataka in Karnataka and day of liberation in Telangana. 17. Statement by Sardar Vallabhai Patel on liberation of Hyderabad A) Victory to Indian People B) Victory by Telangana People C) The Wound(Cancer) of Hyderabad state removed from the stomach of India D) Victory of Indian Army 18. Hyderabad state ruling responsibilities were given to _____________ on 18th Sep 1948 A) Nizam’s FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT B) Major J.N.Choudary C) Major K.M. Munhi D) Major Rudra 19. Code name for Police Action 1948 known as Operation polo, it also referred as A) Operation Vijay B) Operation Nizam C) Operation Caterpillar D) Operation Hyderabad 20. Major J.N.Choudary appointed as Military Governor of Hyderabad State and his Executive Council (24/9/1948 – 31/12/1949) as a) Military Governor – Jayantha Nath Choudary b) Chief Civil Administrator – D.S.Bakle c) Additional chief Administrator – D.R.Pradhan Other Members d) Nawab JainYarjung Bahadur – Former Agent General of Nizam in Delhi e) Raja Donde Raj Bahadur f) G.V.H.Krishna Rao g) C.V.S.Rao h) Khazam Yarjung 21. Military Rule in Hyderabad state lasts for A) 16 Months B) 14 Months C) 13 Months D) 12 Months 22. Chief Minister level designation in those days is given to A) Militray General B) Chief Civil Administrator C) Collector D) B and C Note: Chief Civil Administrator, officer of Talugdar(Collector) Civil Administrator, Duvvam Taluqdar(Deputy Collector) FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT 23. Which committee appointed by Indian government on oct 1949 to investigate attacks on Muslims A) Sunderlal Committee B) J.N Choundary Committee C) P.S. Sunderlal Committee D) Farooq sair Committee 24. Pandit Sundarlal Committee members were A) Khazi Abdul Gaffer B) Moulana Abdul Mistri C) A and B Note: Chairman of Committee: Pandit Sundarlal Members: Khazi Abdul Gaffer, Moulana Abdul Mistri Secretaries: Farooq Siar, P.V.Ambulkar 25. With Committee Report, Major J.N.Choudary was removed on 31st Dec, 1949 and appointed ______ as new Civil administrator. A) V.K.Vellodi B) M.K.Vellodi C) M.K.Suresh D) V.K.Suresh Note: Muller Kading Vellodi, I.C.S officer from Kerala 26. M.K.Vellodi Ministry of Council (1st Jan 1950 to 31st Dec 1952) a) M.K.Vellodi – Chief Minister(Civil administrator) b) M.Sheshadri – Member c) C.V.S.Rao – Member d) Nawab Jain Yarjung – Member e) Burgula Rama Krishna Rao – Member f) Poolachand Premchand Gandhi – Member FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT g) Vinayaka Rao Koratkar – Member h) V.B.Raju- Member i) Ramananda Thirtha- Nominated to Parliament j) Marri Chenna Reddy - Nominated to Parliament k) Konda Venkata Ranga Reddy - Nominated to Parliament 27. To which Nizam, honorary Lifelong pension payment of Rs 50 lakhs paid by Indian government A) Nizam Mir Ali B) Nizam Ali C) Nizam Osman D) Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan 28. Which Indian representative in UNO announced that the civil administration had formed in Hyderabad state and Nizam is only constitutional Head A) Mudaliar Shekar B) Ramaswamy Mudaliar C) Ramaswamy Shekar D) Mudaliar Swamy 29. First general election held in Hyderabad A) 1952 B) 1953 C) 1951 D) 1950 30. Assembly and Parliamentary seats in first general elections in Hyderabad state A) 175, 30 B) 175,15 C) 170,25 D) 175,25 31. In first general election, majority of seats in Telangana region won Communists party. They Contested in election with name of __________ FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT A) Communists people party B) People Democratic Party C) People Party D) People Democratic Front 32. First Chief Minister of independent Hyderabad state A) Burgula Rama Krishna Rao B) C.M.Trivedi C) M.K.Vellodi D) Rama Krishna 33. Who was the Speaker of Independent Hyderabad state government A) Pampan Goud B) Kasinatha Rao Goud C) Kasinatha Rao Vaidya D) C.M.Trivedi 34. Who was the Deputy Speaker of Independent Hyderabad state government A) Pampan Goud B) Kasinatha Rao Goud C) Kasinatha Rao Vaidya D) C.M.Trivedi 35. Who was the Governor of Independent Hyderabad state government A) Pampan Goud B) Kasinatha Rao Goud C) Kasinatha Rao Vaidya D) C.M.Trivedi 36. Who was Opposition Leader of Independent Hyderabad state government A) Pampan Goud B) Kasinatha Rao Goud C) Kasinatha Rao Vaidya D) V.D.Deshpade(P.D.F) FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT 37. Ministry of Burgala Krishna Rao(6/3/1952 to 31/10/1956) Governor: C.M. Trivedi Speaker: Kasinatha Rao Vaidya Deputy Speaker: Pampan Goud Protem Speaker: M.Narsinga Rao Opposition Leader: V.D.Deshpande Burgala Rama Krishna Rao – Chief Minister Digambara Rao Bindu – Home K.V.Ranga Reddy – Excise, Forest, Revenue Vinayaka Rao Vidyalankat – Finance Gopala Rao – Education Chief Advisor of Administration – M.K.Vellodi 38. Burgala Krishna Rao made important amendment of A) Tenants Agriculture Land Act B) Agriculture Land Act C) Landlords Agriculture Land Act D) Tenants and Landlords Agriculture Land Act 39. Currency of Nizam is called as A) Sikka B) Haali C) Kaldar D) A and B 40. British Indian Rupee is called as A) Sikka B) Halli C) Kaldar D) A and B 41. First state in Indian union to introduce Mother Tongue Language teaching in school A) Tamil Naidu B) Karnataka C) Hyderabad state FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT D) None 42. Anti Corruption bureau established by Burgula Ramakrishna Rao in A) 1953 B) 1954 C) 1955 D) 1956 43. Who Inaugurated Nagarjuna Sagar Project A) Nehru B) Burgula Ramakrishna C) Nizam Osman Ali Khan D) None 44. Who started Bhoodan Movement A) Burgala Ramakrishna Rao B) Acharya Vinoba Bhave C) Acharya Nagarjuna D) Gandhiji Note: Boodhan Movement started on 18th April 1951 from Pochampalli village of Nalgonda District with donation of 100 acres of land by Vedire Ramachandra Reddy 45.
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