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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Some Previous G.K Qustions in Kerala P.s.c Question paper's

1. Which country is the largest producer of Gold in the World?
A. India B.China C.Brazil D.South Africa
Ans: D.South Africa
2. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic recerch, Kalpakam is located in:
A. Bihar B.Tamil Nadu C.Rajasthan D.Maharashtra
Ans: B.Tamil Nadu
3. The Andaman Nicobar group Islands are separated from each other by the:
A. Ten Degree Channel B.Great Channel C.Bay of Bengal
D.Andaman Sea
Ans: A. Ten Degree Channel
4. The Polar satellite Launch Vehicle which put Chandrayaan-1 into its orbit is:
A.PSLV-C 7 B. PSLV-C9 C. PSLV-C8 D. PSLV-C11
Ans: D. PSLV-C11
5. Which of the following sector is called service Sector?
A. Primary Sector B.Secondery Sector C.Tertiary Sector
Ans: C.Tertiary Sector
6. During times of inflation Bank Rate is:
A. Kept constant B.Raised C.Lowered
Ans: B.Raised
7. Anti Tobacco Day is on:
A.Oct 24 B.July 11 C.June 5 D.May 31
Ans: D. May 31
8. The hot, dry wind that blows in north India during summer is:
A.Fohn B.Chinook C.Loo 4.Westerlies
Ans: C.Loo
9. Western Disturbance is associated with:
A. Extremism B.Weather C.Imperialism D.Economy
Ans: B.Weather
10. The First advertisement telecast on TV was about:
A. watch B.Pen C.Car D.Radio
Ans: A. watch
11. The term ‘caddie’ is associated with:
A. Golf B.Billiards C.Boxing D.Snooker
Ans: A. Golf
12. The first commercially viable tidal energy power plant was set up in:
A.USA B.Japan C.UK D.France
Ans: D.France
13. Who is known as the father of Internet?
A. Stallman B.Sabeer Bhatia C.G.Vinton Cerf. D.Billgates
Ans: C.G.Vinton Cerf
14. The Land of Cakes:
A. Scotland B. Denmark C. UK D. Poland
Ans: A. Scotland
15. Malabar Hills is in:
A. Wyanad B. Palakkad C. Mumbai D. Mysore
Ans: C. Mumbai
16. The Country which the most life expectancy:
A. China B. USA C.Japan D.UK
Ans: C.Japan
17. Which of the following works pf ONV.Kuruppu Won the Vayalar Award?
A. Aksharam B. Uppu C.Mrugaya
Ans: B. Uppu
18. Whose pen name is Asha Menon?
A. M.K Menon B. P.Sreekumar C. ONV
Ans: B. P.Sreekumar
19. In June 2009, Air France Flight 447 Carrying 228 people was crashed into:
A. Pacific Ocean B. Indian Ocean C. Artic Ocean D. Atlantic Ocean
Ans: D. Atlantic Ocean
20. The stock market Index of London Stock Market is referred to as:
A. Footsie (FTSE) B. Nifty C.Sensex D. Bullish
Ans: A. Footsie (FTSE)
21. Which Cloud indicates a clear weather?
A. Nimbus B.Stratus C. Cirrus D. Cumulus
22. Who is called in India “The key stone of the Cabinet arch”?
A. President B. Speaker C. Prime Minister D. Governor
Ans: C. Prime Minister
23. Linguistic originated in:
A. India B. UK C. Greece D. Rome
Ans: A. India
24. Kilowatt-hour is the unit of:
A. Time B. Energy C. Power D. Force
Ans: B. Energy
25. The Greenhouse gas is:
A. Carbon dioxide B. Nitrogen C.Cellulose D. Helium
26. Which of the following compound is found most abundantly in nature?
A. Fructose B. Glucose C. Cellulose D.Maltose
27. The Author of Alice in Wonder Land:
A. Mark Twain B.Keats C.J.K Rowling D. Lewis Carroll
Ans: D. Lewis Carroll
28. The nearest ancestor of man is:
A. Peaking Man B. Java Man C. Cro-Mangnon D. Neanderthal
An: C. Cro-Mangnon
29. H1N1 virus is associated with:
A. Fever B. Swine flu C. Avian Flu D. Dungi
Ans: B. Swine flu
30. Birds can able to recognize their home through:
A. Memory B. Smell C. Eye sight D. orientation of magnetic filed
Ans: D. orientation of magnetic filed
31. In human, the number of teeth which grows twice is:
A. 20 B. 12 C.18 D.32
Ans: A. 20
32. The Vitamin present in yellow fruit is:
A. Vitamin C B. Vitamin A C. Vitamin K D. Vitamin B
Ans: B. Vitamin A
33. Number of satellite required to cover the entire surface of the earth simultaneously is:
A.2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6
Ans: B.3
34. The normal level of hemoglobin per 100 ml of blood in woman is:
A. 18g B. 14.5g C. 17g D.14g
Ans: D.14g
35. The Youngest MP in 15th Lok sabha in India
A.Muhammed Hamdulla Sayeed B.Agatha Sangma C. Rahul Gandhi D. Varun Gandhi
Ans: A.Muhammed Hamdulla Sayeed
36. This Line” Your Planet Needs You! Unite to Combact Climate Change”, is associated with:
A. Oct 16 B. June 5 C. April 22 C. July 29
Ans: B. June 5
37. The Train palace on Wheels travels from:
A. Delhi to Agra B. Delhi to Kolkatha C.Delhi to Mumbai D. Delhi to Mysore
Ans: A. Delhi to Agra
38. World Wide Life Week is observed on:
A. First week in June B. First week in October C. First week in July
Ans: B. First week in October
39. The Chairman of 13th Finance Commission in India is:
A. Vijay L Kelker B. C. Rangarajan C. Y.S.P Throat D. Singh
Ans: A. Vijay L Kelker
40. Red data book provides data on:
Ans: A. Red flowered plants B. Red Colored fishes C. Endangered plants and animals
Ans: C. Endangered plants and animals
41. The first Woman poet Laureate of Britain:
A. Elizabeth Jennings B. Carol Ann Duffy C. Kathleen Raine D. Alice Oswald.
Ans: B. Carol Ann Duffy
42. Ailurophobia is the unnecessary fear of:
A. Rat B. Cow C. Cat D. Dog
Ans: C. Cat
43. Women’s singles Title winner of French Open 2009:
A. Svetlana Kuznetsova B. Sania Mirza C. Serena Williams D. Ana Ivanovic
Ans: A. Svetlana Kuznetsova
44. In India, An order of court to produce a man in detention is called:
A. Habeas corpus B. writ of Mandamus C. Certiorari
Ans: A. Habeas corpus
45. In India the Governor is generally a person from:
A. the Parliament B. Same state C. The ruling party D. Outside the state
Ans: Outside the state
46. In India a bill becomes a law when it:
A. is passed by both houses B. is passed by the Lok sabha C. is passed by the Rajya sabha D. Gets the president’s consent
Ans: D. gets the presidents consent
47. When a yellow Coloured flower is placed in red light its colour becomes?
Ans: A. Green B. White C. Red D. Black
Ans: C. Red
48. The flight trial of Astra, beyond visual Range Air Missile, was successfully carried out at:
A. Balasore B. Chandipur C. Thumba D. Sriharikota
Ans: A. Balasore
49. In India top state which sells electricity:
A. Kerala B. Karnataka C. Chattisgarh D. Tamil Nadu
Ans: C. Chattisgarh
50. The First elected Prime Minister of the federal Democratic republic of Nepal is:
A. Prachanda B.Yadav C. Katawal D.Naipal
Ans: A. Prachanda 

Questions about English Langauage in P.S.C Exams

Questions about English Langauage
1. When the teacher entered the class, the students………..?
A. Stood up B. stand up C. had stood up D. have stood up
Ans: A. Stood up
2. I wish I…………..how to make cakes.
A. know B.knew C.knows d. Knowing
Ans: B.knew
3. The bags are on the table
A. are they? B. Don’t They? C. aren’t they? D. Do they?
Ans: aren’t they?
4. In which part of the sentence is the mistake?
I/ Prefer/ Coffee/than tea
Ans: than tea
5. The Weather is ……. Hot
A. quite B. quiet C.qiuet d.queit
Ans: A. quite
6. Which is the correctly spelt word?
A. Posession B. possession C. possession D. possession
Ans: B. possession
7. If you lose the money, you…….in trouble
A. Could be B. Would be C. Will be D. Might be
Ans: C. Will be
8. The adjective of simplify is:
A. Simplicity B. Simply C. Simpling D. Simple
Ans: D. Simple
9. The noun of succeed is:
A. Success B.Sucs C. Successful D. Successfully
Ans: A. Success
10. He manages to live ……his small salary
A. by B. with C. on D. about
An: C. on
11……….is he upto?
A. Who B. What C. How D. When
Ans: B. What
12……….exciting the journey was?
A. Who B. What C. How D. When
Ans: C. How
13. We have been waiting………two hours.
A. for B. Since C. During D. along
Ans: A. for
14. There are too many boys……….the room:
A. in B. On C. by D. with
Ans: A. in
15. The antonym of honest is:
A. Unhonest B. dishonest C. nonhonest D. Mishonest
Ans: B. dishonest
16. The synonym of burden is:
A. loft B. loaf C. load D. lobby
Ans: C. load
17. The correctly spelt word is:
A. Stationary B. Staetionery C. Stetionary D. Stationery
Ans: D. Stationery
18. If I were a bird, I…….fly.
A. Will B. Would C. May D. Can
Ans: B. Would
19.”I am reading a book” is the active form of:
A. I am read by a book B. A book was being read by me C. A book is being read by me D. A book has been read by me
Ans: C. A book is being read by me
20. The thief……..before the police arrived
A. escaped B. was escaped C. has escaped D. had escaped
Ans: D. had escaped

Importent Days

January 1-New Year Day
January 12-Indian Youth Day(Swami Vivekanda’s Birth Day)
January 15-Indian Army Day
January 26-International Costumes Day, Indian Republic Day
January 30-martyrdom day (The Father of India (M.K.Gandhi) assassinated in 1948 January 30).
Februvary 14- Valentines Day
February 21:World Mother Langauge Day
February 28: Indian Science Day
March 8: International Women's Day
March 15: World Consumer Day
March 20: World Handi Capped Day
March 21:World Forest Day
March 22:World Water Day
April 5: Indian Ship Day
April 7 :World Health Day
April 22:Earth Day
May1: Employ's Day
May 3: Indipedent News Paper Day
May second Sunday: Mother's Day
May 8:World Redcross Day
May 15: international Family Day
May 24: CommanWealth Day
May 31:Non Smoking Day
June 5: World Envionment Day
Jualy 11:American Indipendence Day,World people Day
Augest 6:Hiroshima Day
Augest 9:Nagasaki Day,Quit India Day
Augest 14:Pakistan Indipendence Day
Augest 15:Indian Indipendence Day,South Koriya Indipendence Day
Augest 29: Indian Sports Day
September 5: Indian Teacher's Day(The Birth day of Former Indian President Dr.S.Radakrishnan)
September 8:World Literature Day
September 16:Oxsoan Day
September 26:Deaf Day
September 27:World Tourist day
Octobar 2:M.K Gandhi's Birth Day(The Father nation of India)Birth Day of Lal Bhadur Shasthri(former Indian Prime Minister)
Octobar 3:World Resident Day
Octobar 4:World Animal Welfar day
Octobar 8:Indian Air force Day,
Octobar 9: World Postal Day
Octobar 10: Indian Postal Day
Octobar 15:Blind Day
Octobar 16:World food Day
Octobar 24:U.N.O(united Natinal Organisation)Day.
November 14:Indian Childrens Day(The Birth Day of Jawahar Lal Nehru,the first P.M of India)
December 1:World AIDS Day
December 4:Indian Navy Day
December 7: Indian Army Flag Day
December 10:Human rights Day
December 23:Agricultuaral Day

Importent G.K in Kerala P.S.C Exam

1. Who is the first President of India?
Dr.Rajendra Prasad
2. Kumaranashan Born in the year?
1873
3. The king “Kaniska “held a great Buddhist council under whose presidenship?
Vasumithra
4. Who is kerala Valmeki ?
Vallathoal
5. Chandraguptas Jain Teacher?
Nagarjuna
6.” Artha Shasthra written by
Kaudilya(Chanakya)
7. Name the dynasty in which “Karikala”belonged to?
Chola
8. Name the Rastrakuta King who defeated prathihara ruler,”Nagabatta”?
Govinda II
9. Who founded the city of “Agra”?
Sikandar Lodhi
10. “Shersa “declared himself as the ruler of India after defeating?
Humayoon
11. The Cape of Good Hope was discovered by?Barthalomiya Diayaz in 1886
12. Who establish of Brahma Sabha was?Raja Ram Mohan Roy
13. The all India kissan sabha was formed on?
1936
14. Who regards the revolt of 1857 as “The source spring of the national movement”?P.C.Joshi
15. Headquaters of U.N.O?
Newyork
16. The tower of Silence is located at?
Mumbai
17. Where is the Lakshmi Bhai National College of Physical Education situated?Gwalior
18.”Geetthanjali” was written by
Raveendra Natha Tagore
19. Who was the first chairman of planning commission of India?
Jawaharlal Nehru
20. Who is the author of the book “An area of Darkness”?
V.S.Naipul
21. The Elephant pass is at?
Srilanka
22. Who is Nightingale of India?
Sarojini Naidu
23.Who is Kerala Gandhi?
K.Kelappan
24. Which district in Kerala has least number of taluks?
Kasergod
25. The revenue district in Kerala which has only one taluk?
Idukky
26.The LIC was nationalized in the year?195627.
The first fully computerized panchyat in kerala?
Velland
28.The Southern most Lok sabha constituency in kerala?
Thiruvandapuram
29.The district in kerala with largest number of Munisipilities?
Ernakulam
30.The district in kerala with largest number of villages?
Palakkad

Kerala History- Importent Year's -B.C 3000 to A.D 1956

Kerala Wonderful state and Beautiful place in the world.Presently kerala state situating in India.This State is Calling "God's Own Country".There are many opinion about the origin of kerala.firstly The parashuraman to dart his axe through the Indian ocion,at the time Kanyakumari to Gokarnam places are build after this place is called Kerala.The History of Kerala begins B.C 4000.but the first recorded history of Kerala appears in the inscriptions of the Mauryan Emperor, Ashoka (269-232 b.c.).In these inscriptions, Ashoka refers to four independent kingdoms that lay to the south of his empire. These were the kingdoms of the Cholas, the Pandyas, the Keralaputrasand the Satiyaputras.Among them, the Keralaputras or the Cheras, as they were called, reigned over Malabar, Cochin and North Travancore – all part of present-day Kerala. They managed to maintain their independence because they were on good terms with the Great Maurya. Otherwise, Ashoka, who was a great empire builder, would surely have attempted to bring these kingdoms under his tutelage.The four South Indian Kingdoms extended a hand of friendship towards the Mauryas. The Sangam AgeInformation about the Cheras during the Mauryan times is very scarce. It is only in the Sangam Age that the history of Kerala emerges from myths and legends. The Sangam Age refers to the period during which Sangam literature was composed. Sangam literally means academy and these great works in Tamil were written in the first four centuries of the Christian era. Tradition has it that the first three academies met at Madurai and were attended by kings and poets.However, the literature composed at the First Sangam is no longer extant.
Tolkappiyam : The earliest work on Tamil grammar, was composed during the Second Sangam.Ettutogai : The Third Sangam produced a remarkable collection of Tamil literature known as Ettutogai ("Eight Anthologies"). These anthologies give us a detailed description of the political, social and economic conditions of that period.The Thamil Sangam book "Pathupattu"
give information about early History of Kerala
¤ The Chera KingdomThe Sangam Age witnessed three political powers ruling the area which now constitutes the State of Kerala. These were the Ays in the south, the Cheras in Central Kerala and Ezhimalas to the north. The Ays established a kingdom which in its halcyon days, extended from Tiruvalla in the north to Nagercoil in the south. Antiran, Titiyam and Atiyan were the most prominent of the Ay rulers.The Ezhimalas too ruled over an extensive area that covers the present Kannur and Wynad districts of North Kerala. However, the Cheras were the most conspicuous of the dynasties and founded a powerful kingdom in Kerala.The first Chera ruler was Perumchottu Utiyan Cheralatan – a contemporary of the great Chola, King Karikalan. After suffering a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Chola ruler at the battle of Venni, he committed suicide.His son, Imayavaramban Nedum Cheralatan, another important Chera ruler, succeeded him. During his long rule of 58 years, Imayavaramban Nedun Cheralatan consolidated the Chera Dynasty and extended its frontiers. He inflicted a crushing defeat on his sworn enemies, the Kadambas of Banavasi (see Uttar Kannad for details). Imayavaramban’s reign is of special significance to the development of art and literature. Kannanar was his poet laureate.However, the greatest Chera King was Kadalpirakottiya Vel Kelu Kuttuvan, who is also identified with the mythical hero of the Silappadigaram (The Jewelled Anklet). Silappadigaram is one of the three great Tamil epics of the Sangam Age. The other two are Manimegalai and Sivaga-Sindamani. The great Tamil poet, Paranar, refers to his military exploits including his famous victory at Mogur Mannan and Kongar. Kuttuvan was the proponent of the Patni (wife) cult. The cult emphasised the utter devotion of a wife towards her husband. He dedicated a temple at Vanchi to Kannagi (the female protagonist of Silappadigaram), and the present Kurumba Bhagavati Temple at Kodungallur (Cranganore) is modelled on it. Kannagi’s devotion towards her husband was legendary. Recently, the Indian Government has instituted an award in her memory, which is given to the women. More about Kerala:http://www.endeamalayalam.blogspot.com/

Important Years in Early History of Kerala(B.C 3000toAD 1)
B.C 3000:Sindu Vally peoples & Kerala People Begind trade
B.C 2000: Assiriyans & Babiloniyans Came to Kerala
B.C 1000: ELEPHANTS TUSK,Monkeys and Peecocks are traiding for King of Solaman in Israyil
B.C: 700: Dravidans came to kerala and after thire build a new culture in kerala
B.C 330 : Megasthanies(The famous Greek seaer) to said about Kerala
B.C 272-233: Religion of Buddha came in Kerala
B.C 257 :Maurya King Ashokas Second inscription.He said to the culture of kerala
Important Year’s in Kerala History –A.D 1 to 1956
A.D 45: Hippalas (Roman Greek sailer) to come in Musris (now in Kodungallur)
A.D 52: S.T Thomas Come in Kerala
A.D 68: Judah’s come in Kerala. There builds our prayer houses
A.D 125-180: Cheran chenkuttavan ruled in Kerala
A.D 189: Padenus (Alexandrian Man) Came in Kerala
A.D 315: Brahmins handled kulashekara perumal the rules in Kerala
A.D 354: Constandines Come in Kerala
A.D 639: Huyan Sang Come in Kerala
A.D 644: Malik Dinar Came in Kerala and he try to people converting Islam.
A.D 650: The religion Buddha destroyed in Kerala
A.D 788-820: The Life of Shankaracharaya (The Father of Aduyitha)
A.D 825: Kollavrsham Begined (Kerala Colander)
A.D 849: Tharisa Palli Shasanam (This was written Ayyandi Thiruvadikal)
A.D 851: Arabian Trade Man Suliman Come in Kerala
A.D 900:S.T Thomas Church built in Malayattur
A.D.925: Paliyam Shasanam
A.D 974: Mampalli Shasanam
A.D 1000: Raja Raja Chola Attacking Kerala, Bhaskaravi Varmma’s Judha Shasanam
A.D 1168. Literature Book syandhapuranam written this time
A.D 1196: Vellayani Shasanam
A.D 1292: Marko Polo Come in Kerala
A.D 1295: Kozhikode (Calicut) City was builded
A.D 1325-1360: The life of Lakshmi das (famous Literature Man).He wrote Shuka Sandesham
A.D 1342: Ibnu Bathutha (Moroko man) come in Kerala
A.D 1374: The Famous Literature work Unnuneeli Sadesham was written
A.D 1400:The famous Historical Book Koka Sadesham was writed
A.D 1409: The Chianies sealer, Mahuan come in Kerala
A.D 1417: The Italaian sailer Neekola kondi come in Kerala
A.D 1427-1500: The Life of Cherusheri.He was Wrote Krishna Gadha
A.D 1495-1575: The Life of Thunjathezhuthachan (The Father of Malayalam Language).His Famous Works are Adiathma Ramayanam Kilipattu,Harinamakeerthanam,shiva puranam etc....
A.D 1498: The Porchugees Navigan Vascoda Gama Come in Kerala.
A.D 1500:Gabral(Portugees)Came in Kerala
A.D1502:Vascoda Gama come to Kerala Secondly
A.D 1559-1620-The life of Melpathoor Narayan Bhattathiri(famous literature man in Kerala).He wrote Narayaniyam.This time another malayalam poet was lived,He was Poothanam.His Famous works Njanapan,noottettu hari,srikshnakarnnamtham etc.........
A.D 1592: Dutch East india Company established
A.D 1616:English East India Company Come in kerala
A.D 1653:koonan kurish pludge
A.D 1663: Portugies defeated by dutchs in Kerala
A.D 1699:Malayalam Grammer book written by Arnoas Pathri
A.D 1729:Marthanda Varmma become a ruler in Thiruvitham koor
A.D 1741:Kulachal War,Dutchs defeated by Marthanda Varama
A.D 1750: Marthanada Varma's Thrpadithanam
A.D 1758: Marthanada Varma died. The Mysoor Sulthan Haider Ali firstly Attacked Kerala.
A.D 1773: Samsheba Vedartha Published
A.D 1767:Haidaraly Build Palakkad Fort
A.D 1792:Thired Mysoor War(Tippu Sulthanv/s Britishs).Sreeranga Pattana Udambadi.Tippu Handled Malabar to British.
A.D 1795:Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja to attacked Britishs
A.D 1805:Pazhassi Raja was Died
A.D 1809: Kundara proclamatioion by Vealuthambi Dhalava
A.D 1812: Kurichyar Rebellion
A.D 1822: First Chanar Rebellion
A.D 1834: First English School Started in Kerala at Trivandram
A.D 1855: Sree Narayan Guru's Born
A.D 1859:Second Channar Rebellion
A.D 1861: First Railway Line Started,Thirur-Kuttippuram
A.D 1868: Herman Gundert started writings about Kerala
A.D 1872: Gundert Published First Malayalam-English Dictionary
A.D 1887: The News Paper Deepika Started.The First Malayalam Novel Kundaladha Wriiten by Appu Nedungadi.
A.D 1888: Malayala Manorama Company Was Established.Sreenarana Guru to started Aruvippuram Pthishta.
A.D 1889: O.Chandu Menons Induleka was Pubished.
A.D 1891:Malayali Memoriyal Was Started.
A.D 1896:Dr.Palppu Established Ezhava Memoriyal
A.D 1899: Nedungadi Bank,the first bank in Kerala was Started
A.D 1903: S.N.D.P was started
A.D 1906: The World Famous Kerala Painter Raja Ravi Varmma died
A.D 1914 : N.S.S (Nayer Servise Socity)was Established.
A.D:1921: Malabar Mutiny
A.D 1924: Vaikkum Strugle
A.D 1930:Salt Strugle(uppu Sathyagraham).in Kerala take the Leadership Kerala Gandhi K.Kelappan
A.D 1931:Guruvayoor Strugle
A.D 1936:Temple entry Proclamation
A.D 1941:Kayoor Strugle
A.D 1946:Punnapra -Vaylar Strugle.Karivallur Insident
A.D 1956 :The state of Kerala was established on November 1,

Kerala Famous Persons

Kerala Gandhi-K.Kelappan
Kerala Lion-Kerala Varmma Pazhassi Raja
Kerala Neathaji-Muhamed Abdurahiman Sahib
Kerala valmeeki-Vallathoal Narayana Menon
Kerala Kalidasan-Kerala Varmma Valiya koyi Thampuran
Kerala Viyasan-Kondungalloor Kunjikuttan Thampuran
Kerala Ibsen-N.Krishna Pilla
Kerala Overfuse-Changapuzha Krishna Pilla
Kerala Walter scoatt-C.V Raman Pilla
Kerala Mopasong-Thakazhi Shiva shankara pilla
Kerala Heming Way-M.T Vasudevan Nair
Kerala Max- K.Damodaran

Importent Year's in Indian History- 1757-1947

1757: Battle of Plassey ,Siraj-ud-daulah v/s Robert Clive. The British defeat Siraj-ud-daulah
1761: Third battle of Panipat: Ahmed Shah Abdali defeats the Marathas; Accession of Madhava Rao Peshwa; Rise of Hyder Ali .
1764 :Battle of Buxar: The British defeat Mir Kasim .
1767-1769: First Mysore War: The British conclude a humiliating peace pact with Hyder Ali
1772 :Death of Madhava Rao Peshwa; Warren Hastings appointed as Governor of Bengal
1773: The Regulating Act passed by the British Parliament
1774: Warren Hastings appointed as Governor-General
1775-1782: The First Anglo-Maratha war
1780-1784: Second Mysore War : The British defeat Hyder Ali
1784: Pitt's India Act
1790-1792:Third Mysore War between the British and Tipu
1792:Sreeranga Pattana Udambadi.Tippu handled Malabar to Brittish
1793: Permanent Settlement of Bengal
1794: Death of Mahadaji Sindhia
1799: Fourth Mysore War: The British defeat Tipup,Death of Tippu.
1802 Treaty of Bassein
1803-1805 The Second Anglo-Maratha war: The British defeat the Marathas at Assaye, Treaty of Amritsar
1817-1819 The last Anglo-Maratha war.
1824-1826 The First Burmese war
1828:Brhma Samaj was established by Raja Ram Mohan Ray.
1829 William Bentic take action Prohibited of Sati
1831 Raja of Mysore deposed and its administration taken over by East India Company
1833 Renewal of Company's Charter; Abolition of company's trading rights
1835 Education Resolution
1838 Tripartite treaty between Shah Shuja, Ranjit Singh and the British
1839-1842 First Afghan war
1843 Gwalior war
1845-1846 First Anglo-Sikh war
1848 Lord Dalhousie becomes the Governor-General
1848-1849 Second Anglo-Sikh war
1852 Second Anglo-Burmese war
1853 Railway opened from Bombay to Thane; Telegraph line from Calcutta to Agra
1857 First War of Indian Independence (The Shipai Mutiny)
1858 East India Comany handiled indian rule ,Brittish Queen
1861 Indian Councils Act; Indian High Courts Act; Introduction of the Penal Code
1868 Punjab Tenancy Act; Railway opened from Ambala to Delhi
1874 The Bihar Famine
1877 Delhi Durbar: The Queen of England proclaimed Empress of India
1878 Vernacular Press Act
1881 Factory Act; Rendition of Mysore
1885 Indian National Congress (INC) was established A.O.Hume,the first meeting held in bombea 28 dec 1885.the first president of INC was W.C Banargi
1891 Indian Factory Act
1892 Indian Councils Act to regulate Indian administration
1897 Plague in Bombay; Famine Commission
1899 Lord Curzon becomes Governor-General and Viceroy
1905 The First Partition of Bengal ,Swdeshi Movement
1906 Formation of Muslim League; Congress declaration regarding Swaraj
1907:Surath Split:Indian National Congress become two groups,Extrimites under the leader ship of Balagangathara Thilak,Moderates under the leader ship of Gopala Krishna Gokalea.
1908 Newspaper Act
1911 Delhi Durbar; Partition of Bengal modified to create the Presidency of Bengal .Janaganamana become Indian National Anthem. The Imperial capital shifted from Calcutta to Delhi
1913 Educational Resolution of the Government of India
1915 Defence of India Act .Gandhi return to India.Servrnts Of India Societ estabished.
1916 Home Rule League founded; Foundation of Women's University at Poona
1919 Rowlatt Act evokes protests; Jalianwalla Bagh massacre; The Montague-Chelmsford Reforms .
1920 The Khilafat Movement started; Mahatma Gandhi leads the Congress; Non-co-operation Movement
1921 Mappila (Muslim) rebellion in Malabar; Census of India
1922 Civil Disobedience Movement; Chauri-Chaura violence leads to Gandhi suspending movement
1923 Swarajists in Indian Councils; C.R Das and Mothilal Nehru took a part establishment of Swaraj Party.Certification of Salt Tax.
1926 Royal Commission on Agriculture; Factories Act
1927 Simon Commission Appointed
1928 Simon Commission comes to India: Boycott by all parties.
1929 Lord Irwin promises Dominion Status for India; Trade Union split; Jawaharlal Nehru hoists the National Flag at Lahore
1930 Civil Disobedience movement continues; Salt Satyagraha: Gandhiji's Dandi March; First Round Table Conference
1931 Second Round Table Conference,Gandhi take this conferance. Irwin-Gandhi Pact.
1932 Suppression of the Congress movement; Third Round Table Conference; The Communal Award; Poona Pact
1933 Publication of White Paper on Indian reforms
1935 Government of India Act
1938:Subhash Chandra Bose become Indian National Congrese predident after He defeat Pattabi Seetha Ramaya.
1942 Cripps Mission to India. Augest 8:Congress adopts Quit India Resolution. Subhash Chandra Bose forms Indian National Army
1944 Gandhi-Jinnah Talks break down on Pakistan issue
1945 First trial of the Indian Army men opened
1946 Mutiny in Royal Indian Navy;
1947 Announcement of Lord Mountbatten's plan for partition of India
1947 Augest 15:India become an indipendendent Country