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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 II Telangana History – 1956 to 1970 1. As per Gentlemen agreement, If CM Post went for Andhra region, ___________ Post should go for Telangana Region A) Home Minister B) Deputy CM C) Governor D) None 2. 1st CM of Combined Andhra Pradesh (1956) A) Burgula Rama Krishna B) M.K. Vellodi C) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy D) J.V.Narasimha Rao 3. 1st Dalit CM of Andhra Pradesh A) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy B) M.K.Vellodi C) Damodaram Sanjeevayya D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy 4. In Which Government, 1st Deputy CM post was assigned A) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy B) M.K.Vellodi C) Damodaram Sanjeevayya(1959) FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy 5. 1st Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh A) Burgula Rama Krishna B) M.K. Vellodi C) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy Note: In 1959, Damodaram Sanjevay Government (1st Dalit CM) appointed 1st Deputy CM as Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy. But he functioned for only 3 yrs till 1962 6. 2nd Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh A) J.V.Narasimha Rao B) M.K. Vellodi C) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy 7. Pick the correct A) Public Employment Act 1956(Residence, Rules) B) Public Employment Act 1957(Residence, Rules) C) Public Employment Act 1958(Residence, Rules) D) Public Employment Act 1959(Residence, Rules) 8. According to Hyderabad Kouldari and Agriculture Land Act 1950, A) Other Regions people barred to buy all lands in Telangana B) Other Regions people barred to buy Industrial land in Telangana FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT C) Other Regions people barred to buy city land in Telangana D) Other Regions people barred to buy Agriculture land in Telangana 9. Which noted lawyer and Telangana leader issued open warning on 12th Dec 1959 to center and state governments? A) Gulam Ravi B) Gulam Kiran Reddy C) Gulam Panjatan D) Gulam Panjatan Choudary 10. In which year, Telangana Maha Sabha requested PM Nehru to appoint High Powered Committee to inquire into injustices to people of Telangana A) 1960 B) 1961 C) 1962 D) 1963 11. Which the then Rajya Sabha Speaker (1960) warned central Government about situation in Telangana A) Sri M.K.Tyagi B) Sri C.K. Tyagi C) Sri K.S.Tyagi D) Sri V.K.Tyagi 12. By Public Employment (Requirement as to Residence) Act 1957, lower rank jobs were given to Mulki’s from A) 22nd March 1959 FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT B) 21st March 1957 C) 22nd March 1957 D) 21st March 1959 13. Telangana Safeguards Day A) 10th July 1967 B) 10th July 1968 C) 10th July 1969 D) 10th July 1970 14. Name the Leader of National Students Union who started indefinite fast in palwancha town on 8th Jan 1969 A) Ravindranath B) A.S.Posetti C) Kavi Rajmurthy D) None 15. Who was appointed as VC of Osmania University by Nilam Sanjiva Reddy in 1957? A) Dr. Durga Prasad B) Dr. D.S. Varma C) Dr.D.S.Reddy D) S. Ramachandram 16. Telangana Parirakshanala Committee established on 1969, Its Chariman A) Mahadev Singh B) Sultan Salauddin Owaisi FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT C) Jafar Hussain D) Katam Lakshminarayana 17. All party Meeting is also known as All Party Accord on 18th-19th Jan 1969 is called by which CM A) Nilam Sanjeeyava B) Brahmananda Reddy C) Damodaram Sanjivayya D) None 18. G.O No 36 issued on A) 21th Jan 1968 B) 21th Jan 1969 C) 21th Jan 1970 D) 21th Jan 1971 19. Importance of G.O. No 36 A) Jobs for Telangana Youth B) Compensation to Telangana region C) High Budget allocation to Telangana Region D) Sent Back Andhra Employees under Mulki Agreement 20. Which Single Judge bench of High court ruled nullifying G.O.No 36 in 1969 A) Justice Reddy B) Justice Chinnappa Reddy C) Justice Avula Sambsiva Rao D) Justice Janganmohan Reddy FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT 21. On 20th Feb 1969, Division Bench of High Court decreed Mulki Rules were proper and maintainable by A) Justice Chinnappa Reddy B) Justice Avula Sambsiva Rao C) Justice Janganmohan Reddy D) B and C 22. Different Committee on Telangana Surplus Grants A) Kumar Lalit Committee B) Justice Bhargava Committee C) Wanchoo Committee D) All 23. Kumar Lalit (CAG official) committee appointed with all party agreement on 19th Jan 1969 by A) Nilam Sanjeeyava B) Brahmananda Reddy C) Damodaram Sanjivayya D) Center Government 24. Justice Bhargava Committee Appointed on A) 22nd April 1969 B) 22nd April 1970 C) 22nd April 1971 D) 22nd April 1972 FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT 25. Centre Government appointed a committee (1969) for recommendations for constitutional amendment to continue Mulki Rules A) Kumar Lalit Committee B) Justice Bhargava Committee C) Wanchoo Committee D) Justice Niren Dey Committee 26. Members in Wanchoo Committee A) K.N. Wanchoo(Chairman) B) Niren Dey C) M.P.Setlawad D) All 27. First Police Firing Reported in Shamasabad on 20th Jan 1969 in Separate Telangana Movement on A) Firing on Osmania Students B) Firing on School Students C) Firing on local leaders D) Firing on framers 28. First Maryr of the Telangana Movement in 1969 A) Sankar B) Krishna C) Sridhar Reddy D) None Note; Police Firing took place at sadasivapet in Medak District FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT 29. Telangana Liberation Committee was held on 28th Jan 1969 at Warangal by A) Sankar B) Kaloji Narayana Rao C) Sadha Vishavam D) Narayana Rao 30. Telangana People Convention formed on A) 27th Feb 1969 B) 28th Feb 1969 C) 29th Feb 1969 D) 30th Feb 1969 31. On 25th March 1969, Telangana People Convention transformed to A) Telangana Parja Forum B) Telangana Yuva Samithi C) Telangana Hakkula Raskshana Samithi D) Telangana Praja Samithi(TPS) Note: TPS was founded in 1969. The founding president of the party was Pratap Kishore. 32. First Bandh in Telangana movement (1968-1969) A) On 3rd March 1968, called by Mallikarjun for police firing in Sadasivapet B) On 4rd March 1968, called by Mallikarjun for police firing in Sadasivapet C) On 5rd March 1968, called by Mallikarjun for police firing in Sadasivapet D) On 6rd March 1968, called by Mallikarjun for police firing in Sadasivapet FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT Note: Due to political situation in Telangana, CM Kasu Brahmananda Reddy announced on 13th March that each district of Telangana will be allotted 1 crore and separate Chief secretary will be appointed to look after Telangana Affairs and also doubled grants of Pochampadu Project 33. Teachers and Employees observed Struggle Day(Porata Dinam) on A) March 15 B) March 16 C) March 17 D) March 18 34. On 30th March 1969, Separate Telangana Congress started by A) Konda Laxman Bapuji B) Konda Ventaka Ramana C) Konda Satyanaryana D) None 35. Eight Point Formula suggested by PM a) To Appoint High powered committee to find out surplus Telangana funds b) Funds should provide to Telangana to incur losses of diversion of funds to Andhra Region c) Regional Development committee would be setup under chairmanship of CM d) To Implement plans, committee under chairmanship of Planning commission would setup and committee representatives of central Home and Financial Minister and State Minister would be Members e) Give more power t o Telangana Regional Committee FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT f) Make Constitutional arrangements for providing jobs for Telangana People(Locals) g) To Give responsibility of examining the issues h) Meetings of Development committee would be held in presence of PM at least once in 6 months 36. Telangana Struggle Day observed on A) 15th April 1969 B) 16th April 1968 C) 16th April 1969 D) 15th April 1968 37. Midnight PM arrived to Hyderabad city on 4th June 1969 A) Nehru B) Indra Gandhi C) V.P.Singh D) None 38. Telangana Praja Samithi urged people to observe on 12th July 1969 as A) Black Day B) Telangana Day C) Telangana Liberation Day D) Telangana Formation Day 39. Five Point Plan announced in 1971 by A) Nehru B) Indra Gandhi FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT C) Wanchoo Committee D) None 40. Five Point Plan: a) Mulki Rules would apply to non–gazetted posts, Tahsildars, Assistant Surgeons and Jr. Engineers b) Mulki Rules applicable till end of 1977to Hyderabad city and till 1980 to remaining Telangana districts c) Create opportunities for promotion of employees of both regions d) More seats creation for students (Technical and professional schools in city) e) Joint Police forces in Twin cities 41. First CM from Telangana Region A) P.V. Narsimha Rao on 30th sep 1971 B) P.V.Narsimha Rao on 30th Sep 1972 C) Jalagam Vengala Rao on 30th Sep 1971 D) Jalagam Vengala Rao on 30th Sep 1972 Chief Ministers Andhra State Name Office Term Party M. K. Vellodi 26 January 1950 - 6 March 1952 INC Burgula Ramakrishna Rao 6 March 1952 - 31 October 1956 INC FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT Chief Ministers of Andhra State Name Office Term Party T. Prakasam 1 Oct 1953 - 15 November 1954 INC President's Rule 15 Nov 1954 - 28 March 1955 B. Gopala Reddy 28 March 1955 - 1 Nov 1956 INC Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh Name Office Term Party Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 1 November 1956 - 11 Jan 1960 INC Damodaram Sanjivayya 11 January 1960 - 12 March 1962 INC Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 12 March 1962 - 20 February 1964 INC Brahmananda Reddy 21 February 1964 - 30 Sep 1971 INC P.
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