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This set of Contemporary Kerala Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Contemporary Kerala Set 5

Q1 | KGOU started functioning in the state of Kerala during 1984, separatingfrom KGOA after the martyrdom of ......................., then prime minister of India.
  • smt. indira gandhi
  • b)sarojini naidu
  • rani lakshmi bai
  • sethu lakshmibai
Q2 | Sri. K.P Radhakrishnan was the founder president of.................
  • kgou
  • icse
  • cbse
  • nios
Q3 | The Kerala Gazetted Officers Association is a major service organisationrepresenting Gazetted Officers of Kerala State Civil Service was formed in.........
  • 1945
  • 1947
  • 1956
  • 1966
Q4 | Kerala Non-Gazetted Officer's Front was formed on…………….
  • 1955
  • 1956
  • 1966
  • 1976
Q5 | Kerala NGO Centre was formed in 27th November 1977 in a convention heldat……………...
  • ernakulam
  • palakkad
  • kannur
  • wayanad
Q6 | KERALA NGO SANGH was formed in 1988 December at the 10th StateConference held at……………….
  • kasargode
  • palakkad
  • kannur
  • wayanad
Q7 | The state office of Kerala NGO Sangh had been started functioning atUlsavamadom Buildings, Fort,……………...
  • thiruvananthapuram
  • palakkad
  • kannur
  • wayanad
Q8 | In………………, the Communists succeeded in forming a government inKerala, which however, was soon overthrown.
  • 1946
  • 1947
  • 1954
  • 1957
Q9 | In a remote village called Naxalbari in……………., a tribal youth namedBimal Kissan, having obtained a judicial order, went to plough his land on 2 March 1967.
  • west bengal
  • bihar
  • orissa
  • andhra pradesh
Q10 | The AICCCR went ahead with the formation of the Communist Party ofIndia (MarxistLeninist) in May…………...
  • 1946
  • 1949
  • 1959
  • 1969
Q11 | The CPI (M-L) held its first congress in 1970 in ……………..and CharuMazumdar was formally elected its general secretary.
  • kolkata
  • bombay
  • madras
  • bihar
Q12 | It was during …………….that an influential group of the CPI (ML), led byJauhar (Subrata Dutt), Nagbhushan Pattnaik and Vinod Mishra, launched a major initiative, which they termed ‘course-correction’.
  • 1952
  • 1954
  • 1964
  • 1974
Q13 | CPI (ML) Red Flag was formed in ................ as a break-away fromthe Central Reorganization Committee, CPI (ML).
  • 1946
  • 1948
  • 1958
  • 1988
Q14 | The first All India Secretary of CPI (ML) Red Flag was Arup Majumdar,followed by.....................
  • k.n. ramachandran
  • p.c. unnichekkan
  • m.s. jayakumar
  • k.ajitha
Q15 | The main mass organization of .................was the Trade Union Centre ofIndia (TUCI).
  • cpi (ml) red flag
  • cpi
  • congress
  • bjp
Q16 | ................. published Red Star (English), Iykya Horatta (Kannada)and Saghavu (Malayalam).
  • cpi (ml) red flag
  • cpi
  • congress
  • cpi(m)
Q17 | Mandakini Narayanan (died December 16, 2006), popularly knownas ‘Ma’, was an Indian ............... leader in Kerala.
  • naxalite
  • cpi
  • congress
  • cpi(m)
Q18 | Born in ................., Mandakini Narayanan married the late Naxal leaderKunnikkal Narayanan.
  • gujarat
  • iritty
  • peravoor
  • thiruvambady
Q19 | ...............was born to a Gujarati couple, Navin Chandra Osa and UrvashiOsa.
  • mandakini
  • k. venu
  • t. nagi reddy
  • kanhai chatterjee
Q20 | .................., along with her husband and daughter, led several agitationswaged by naxalites in Kerala.
  • mandakini
  • t. nagi reddy
  • kanhai chatterjee
  • k. venu
Q21 | ................. was arrested and sent to jail inthe Pulpally and Thalassery police stations attack cases, which resulted in death of two police officials.
  • mandakini narayanan
  • k. venu
  • k.n. ramachandran
  • p.c. unnichekkan
Q22 | Mandakini is survived by her daughter ..............., naxalite-turned humanrights activist and social reformist.
  • k.ajitha
  • k. venu
  • k.n. ramachandran
  • p.c. unnichekkan
Q23 | ................. now championing the cause of women-rights and fightagainst social evils and corruption through an organization named ANWESHI.
  • k. venu
  • k.ajitha
  • k.n. ramachandran
  • p.c. unnichekkan
Q24 | K. Ajitha is a social activist of ..................., Kerala.
  • kozhikode
  • palakkad
  • mannarkkad
  • wadakkanchery
Q25 | ..................was indoctrinated to Marxism at a very young age through herparents to Kunnikal Narayanan and Mandakini, who were both its prominent supporters.
  • k.ajitha
  • k. venu
  • k.n. ramachandran
  • p.c. unnichekkan