DSC SGT MCQs 2025


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Here are 20 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with answers for AP DDSC Secondary Grade Teacher SGT 2025 aspirants, covering the syllabus theme you provided about the Indian Constitution, colonial history, tribal impact, and freedom struggle:


61. What is a key feature of the Indian Constitution?
a) It allows monarchy
b) It provides Fundamental Rights
c) It excludes Fundamental Duties
d) It is unwritten
Answer: b) It provides Fundamental Rights

62. Which of the following is a Fundamental Duty in India?
a) Right to property
b) To promote harmony and spirit of common brotherhood
c) Right to vote
d) Freedom of speech
Answer: b) To promote harmony and spirit of common brotherhood

63. What does secularism in the Indian Constitution mean?
a) State religion is Hinduism
b) Equal respect to all religions by the state
c) No religion allowed in India
d) Only one religion is followed
Answer: b) Equal respect to all religions by the state

64. What was the British attitude towards Indian education during colonial times?
a) To promote only indigenous schools
b) To civilize the native and educate the nation in English
c) To ban education entirely
d) To promote technical education only
Answer: b) To civilize the native and educate the nation in English

65. Which event marked the beginning of British territorial control in India?
a) Battle of Buxar
b) Battle of Plassey
c) First War of Independence 1857
d) Doctrine of Lapse
Answer: b) Battle of Plassey

66. What was the Doctrine of Lapse?
a) British policy to annex states without heirs
b) Law protecting tribal rights
c) Indian education reform act
d) Agricultural tax policy
Answer: a) British policy to annex states without heirs

67. What was the main purpose of the Diwani system?
a) To educate Indians
b) British collection of revenue in Bengal
c) Tribal self-rule system
d) Military administration
Answer: b) British collection of revenue in Bengal

68. Which rebellion was led by indigo farmers against British planters?
a) Sepoy Mutiny
b) Blue Rebellion
c) Tribal uprising
d) Quit India Movement
Answer: b) Blue Rebellion

69. How did colonial rule affect tribal lives?
a) Tribals gained political power
b) They lost land and faced forest laws restrictions
c) Tribals became British citizens
d) Tribals were unaffected
Answer: b) They lost land and faced forest laws restrictions

70. Who was Birsa Munda?
a) British governor
b) Tribal leader who fought against colonial rule
c) Indian National Congress founder
d) Mughal emperor
Answer: b) Tribal leader who fought against colonial rule

71. What was the Indian Rebellion of 1857 also known as?
a) The Blue Rebellion
b) The First War of Independence
c) Quit India Movement
d) Non-Cooperation Movement
Answer: b) The First War of Independence

72. Which movement was started by Mahatma Gandhi to protest the salt tax?
a) Non-Cooperation Movement
b) Quit India Movement
c) Dandi March
d) Civil Disobedience Movement
Answer: c) Dandi March

73. When did India gain independence from British rule?
a) 1945
b) 1947
c) 1950
d) 1930
Answer: b) 1947

74. What important document was written after independence?
a) The Indian Penal Code
b) The Indian Constitution
c) The Treaty of Plassey
d) The Government of India Act
Answer: b) The Indian Constitution

75. How were states in India formed after independence?
a) Based on population only
b) Based on religion only
c) Based on language and administrative convenience
d) Based on British decisions only
Answer: c) Based on language and administrative convenience

76. What is the role of the Parliament in India?
a) To make laws
b) To enforce laws
c) To judge legal cases
d) To run the police
Answer: a) To make laws

77. Which branch of government is independent in India?
a) Legislature
b) Judiciary
c) Executive
d) Police
Answer: b) Judiciary

78. Who is the public prosecutor in the legal system?
a) Police officer
b) Lawyer who represents the government
c) Judge
d) Accused person
Answer: b) Lawyer who represents the government

79. What was the demand of the Quit India Movement?
a) British to quit India immediately
b) Introduction of new education system
c) Support for tribal rights
d) Tax exemption for farmers
Answer: a) British to quit India immediately

80. Which disaster highlighted the need for enforcing safety and environmental laws in India?
a) Bhopal Gas Tragedy
b) Blue Rebellion
c) Battle of Plassey
d) Quit India Movement
Answer: a) Bhopal Gas Tragedy


 



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