Freedom Quiz: How Well Do You Know India’s Journey? 

Freedom Quiz: How Well Do You Know India’s Journey? 

Every Independence Day, we proudly hoist the tricolor, sing the national anthem, and share patriotic posts across our feeds. But how well do we truly know the story of India’s freedom, and the remarkable journey our nation has taken since 1947?

It’s time to put your knowledge to the test with our Freedom Quiz, packed with historic milestones, surprising facts, and a touch of modern India. Whether you’re a history buff or just curious, this quiz promises to spark both pride and curiosity. 

 Round 1: The Freedom Struggle 

Let’s start with the defining moments that shaped our nation’s destiny. 

 Which year did India officially gain independence from British rule? 

a) 1945 

b) 1947 

c) 1950 

 Who delivered the iconic “Tryst with Destiny” speech on the eve of independence? 

a) Jawaharlal Nehru 

b) Mahatma Gandhi 

c) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 

 The Indian National Congress was founded in which city? 

a) Mumbai 

b) Kolkata 

c) Delhi 

 Round 2: Fun Facts & Surprises 

India’s story is full of incredible achievements and firsts. How many of these do you know? 

 True or False: India is home to the world’s largest democracy. 

 Which Indian national flag was the first to be hoisted in space? 

a) 1984 – Rakesh Sharma’s mission 

b) 2008 – Chandrayaan-1 

c) 2013 – Mangalyaan mission 

 Who designed the current Indian national flag? 

a) Pingali Venkayya 

b) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee 

c) C. Rajagopalachari 

 Round 3: Modern India 

From tech hubs to eco-friendly innovations, India continues to break new ground. 

 Which city is known as the “Silicon Valley of India”? 

a) Hyderabad 

b) Bengaluru 

c) Pune 

 Which mobile payment app was the first to introduce UPI in India? 

a) PhonePe 

b) Paytm 

c) Google Pay 

 India’s first fully solar-powered airport is located in which state?

a) Kerala 

b) Gujarat 

c) Rajasthan 

 Answer Key

1947 – The midnight of August 15 marked the birth of an independent India. 

 Jawaharlal Nehru – His stirring words still echo through history. 

 Kolkata – Then known as Calcutta, it hosted the first INC session in 1885. 

 True – With over 900 million eligible voters, India is the largest democracy in the world. 

 2008 – Chandrayaan-1 – The flag was digitally imprinted on the Moon’s surface. 

 Pingali Venkayya – The man behind our beloved tricolour. 

 Bengaluru – India’s tech capital and innovation hub. 

 PhonePe – The first mover in UPI transactions. 

 Kerala – Cochin International Airport runs entirely on solar power. 

Fun Fact Bonus:

The first Independence Day in 1947 was not a national holiday; offices and schools stayed open, and celebrations took place in the evening. 

 Whether you got them all right or learned something new, this quiz is a reminder that India’s journey is as inspiring as it is diverse. This Independence Day, let’s not just wave the flag; let’s take a moment to understand the stories, sacrifices, and innovations it represents. 

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