Prelims Question Paper Analyzed For Frequently Asked Questions and Toics.

1. Important Congress Sessions (High Yield)

PSC (WBCS) loves asking about the First, the Best, and the Unique sessions.

YearPlacePresidentSignificance / Why it is asked
1885BombayW.C. BonnerjeeFirst Session. 72 delegates attended.
1886CalcuttaDadabhai NaorojiFirst session in Calcutta.
1887MadrasBadruddin TyabjiFirst Muslim President.
1888AllahabadGeorge YuleFirst English President.
1896CalcuttaRahimtullah SayaniNational Song ‘Vande Mataram’ sung for the first time.
1905BanarasG.K. GokhaleProtest against Partition of Bengal.
1906CalcuttaDadabhai NaorojiWord ‘Swaraj’ mentioned for the first time.
1907SuratRash Behari GhoshSurat Split (Moderates vs. Extremists).
1911CalcuttaB.N. DharNational Anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’ sung for the first time.
1916LucknowA.C. MajumdarLucknow Pact (Congress-League Pact) & Moderate-Extremist reunion.
1917CalcuttaAnnie BesantFirst Woman President.
1924BelgaumM.K. GandhiOnly session presided over by Gandhi.
1925KanpurSarojini NaiduFirst Indian Woman President.
1929LahoreJ.L. NehruPurna Swaraj (Complete Independence) resolution passed.
1931KarachiVallabhbhai PatelResolution on Fundamental Rights & National Economic Policy.
1938HaripuraS.C. BoseSubhas Bose elected; National Planning Committee set up.
1939TripuriS.C. BoseDefeated Pattabhi Sitaramayya (Gandhi’s candidate); later resigned.
1946MeerutJ.B. KripalaniPresident at the time of Independence.

2. Governor-Generals & Viceroys (Key Events)

Questions usually link a specific event (like the Railway, Partition, or Mutiny) to the person in charge.

Governor-General / ViceroyKey Events / Questions Asked
Warren HastingsFirst Gov-Gen of Bengal; Regulating Act 1773; Asiatic Society.
Lord CornwallisPermanent Settlement (1793); Father of Civil Services in India.
Lord WellesleySubsidiary Alliance (1798); Fort William College.
Lord William BentinckAbolition of Sati (1829); First Gov-Gen of India (1833).
Lord DalhousieDoctrine of Lapse; First Railway (1853); Widow Remarriage Act (drafted).
Lord CanningRevolt of 1857; First Viceroy; Withdrew Doctrine of Lapse.
Lord LyttonVernacular Press Act (1878); Arms Act.
Lord RiponFather of Local Self Govt; Ilbert Bill Controversy; Repealed Vernacular Press Act.
Lord CurzonPartition of Bengal (1905); Police Commission.
Lord ChelmsfordJallianwala Bagh Massacre (1919); Rowlatt Act; Mont-Ford Reforms.
Lord IrwinSimon Commission (1928); Gandhi-Irwin Pact (1931).
Lord MountbattenJune 3rd Plan; Last Viceroy of British India; First Gov-Gen of Free India.
C. RajagopalachariFirst and Last Indian Governor-General.

3. Important Books, Journals & Authors (INM)

Matching authors to their works is a staple WBCS question.

Book / JournalAuthor / Editor
Hind Swaraj / Young India / HarijanMahatma Gandhi
Discovery of India / Glimpses of World HistoryJawaharlal Nehru
Unhappy IndiaLala Lajpat Rai
India Wins FreedomMaulana Abul Kalam Azad
Poverty and Un-British Rule in IndiaDadabhai Naoroji (Drain Theory)
The Indian StruggleSubhas Chandra Bose
Neel DarpanDinabandhu Mitra (Indigo Revolt)
Anandmath / DurgeshnandiniBankim Chandra Chatterjee
Geeta Rahasya / Kesari (Marathi) / Maratha (Eng)Bal Gangadhar Tilak
New India / CommonwealAnnie Besant
BengaleeSurendranath Banerjee
Mirat-ul-Akhbar / Sambad KaumudiRaja Ram Mohan Roy
GhulamgiriJyotiba Phule
Bartaman BharatSwami Vivekananda

4. Important Revolts & Movements (Chronology)

  1. Sanyasi Rebellion: 1763–1800 (Mentioned in Anandmath)
  2. Santhal Rebellion: 1855 (Leaders: Sidhu & Kanhu)
  3. Indigo Revolt: 1859 (Nadia district, Digambar & Bishnucharan Biswas)
  4. Wahabi Movement: Syed Ahmed Barelvi (Titu Mir in Bengal)
  5. Swadeshi Movement: 1905 (Anti-Partition)
  6. Ghadar Movement: 1913 (Lala Hardayal, San Francisco)
  7. Home Rule Movement: 1916 (Tilak & Annie Besant)
  8. Champaran Satyagraha: 1917 (First Civil Disobedience by Gandhi)
  9. Non-Cooperation Movement: 1920–22 (Ended by Chauri Chaura incident)
  10. Civil Disobedience Movement: 1930 (Started with Dandi March)
  11. Quit India Movement: 1942 (Do or Die)
  12. Naval Mutiny: 1946 (Talwar ship)

5. Ancient & Medieval Keywords (Terminologies)

  • Sijda & Paibos: Balban (Salutation style)
  • Dag & Chehra: Alauddin Khilji (Branding horses & soldier descriptive rolls)
  • Iqta System: Iltutmish (Land revenue assignment)
  • Mansabdari System: Akbar (Rank/Position in administration)
  • Zabti / Dahsala System: Todar Mal (Land Revenue under Akbar)
  • Ashtadiggajas: Krishnadevaraya (8 Telugu Poets)
  • Ashtapradhan: Shivaji (Council of 8 Ministers)
  • Navaratna: Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya) AND Akbar.

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