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This set of Contemporary Kerala Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Contemporary Kerala Set 3

Q1 | The 9th Kerala Assembly was sworn in to power on 24th June 1991, withShri.................. as the Chief Minister.
Q2 | On 22nd March, 1995, Shri.K.Karunakaran took up a berth in the unioncabinet, making way for Shri................ to take up the Chief Ministership.
Q3 | The 10th Kerala Assembly was sworn in to power on the 20th of May 1996with Shri................. as Chief Minister.
Q4 | The Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics was founded by................of Sangamagrama in Kerala.
Q5 | Shri.A.K.Antony rendered the resignation of his cabinet on august 29,........
Q6 | INC faced a split in 2005,a new party ,DIC[K] was formed under theleadership of veteran congress leader .............on may Ist 2005.
Q7 | The 19 member LDF ministry was sworn into power on 18th may 2006 withShri................... as the chief minister.
Q8 | ................who as an eminent teacher, literary critic, educationalist andEducation Minister in Kerala.
Q9 | As minister ………………..introduced the famous education bill in the KeralaAssembly on 13th July, 1957, which spurred an agitation in the State.
Q10 | The education bill was passed by the Kerala Assembly on 28th November, …………….after completing the formalities of going through the SelectCommittee and completing the three readings.
Q11 | The bill presented by ………….was not much different from the billspreviously presented by the PSP and Panampilly Govinda Menon Governments and that of C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer.
Q12 | The merit of the education bill introduced by …………..and the Communistgovernment was that it liberated the teachers from their servitude and made them capable of social and political organizational work like other sections of people.
Q13 | Due to the ancient land relations and taxation and regulation underthe ................., at the time of independence, India inherited a semi-feudal agrarian system, with ownership of land concentrated in the hands of a few individual landlords.
Q14 | The Land Reforms Ordinance was a law in the state ofKerala, India by ................. minister in the first EMS government.
Q15 | The.............. government was the first communist state governmentpopularly elected to power in India, in the southern state of Kerala.
Q16 | Different types of feudal relations existed in Travancore-Cochin and................at the time of the formation of the kerala state.
Q17 | The Kerala government which came to power in .............. introduced theLand Reforms Bill in the Legislative Assembly.
Q18 | The Agrarian Relations Bill introduced in ........... was passed with minoramendments.
Q19 | The Liberation Struggle (1958–59) (Vimochana Samaram in Malayalam) isan anti-Communist socio-political agitation, started in.................., against the first elected state-government in Kerala, India, which was led by E. M. S. Namboodiripad of the Communist Party of India as the chief minister.
Q20 | The Liberation Struggle (1958–59) (Vimochana Samaram in Malayalam) isan anti-Communist socio-political agitation, started in 1958, against the first elected state-government in Kerala, India, which was led by .................. of the Communist Party of India as the chief minister.
Q21 | On 1 November................, the state of Kerala was formed by the StatesReorganisation Act merging the Malabar district, Travancore-Cochin and the taluk of Kasargod, South Kanara.
Q22 | In 1957, elections for the new Kerala Legislative Assembly were held, and areformist, Communist-led government came to power, under .........................
Q23 | The immediate cause of the outbreak of the Liberation Struggle was theintroduction of the Education Bill by the minister of education .....................
Q24 | The immediate effect of the Vimochana Samaram was the dismissal of theCommunist government under ..............on 31 July 1959
Q25 | In December……………, NSS joined up with the Catholic Church to form ananti-communist front.