"Indian Freedom Struggle" is a medium-difficulty gameshow about Indian independence movement (1857-1947) โ 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, Indian National Congress, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Mahatma Gandhi (Non-Cooperation, Salt March, Quit India), Subhas Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Partition, August 15, 1947.. It's built to reward genuine curiosity โ not to flood you with filler questions โ and everything is voice-hosted by Priya.
Priya hosts with warm, encouraging energy โ every player gets the star treatment. Priya narrates every question and reacts to each answer in real time, not with canned "correct / incorrect" beeps.
When you're done, send the link to someone who thinks they'd beat your score. They don't need an account, an app, or your device โ the whole thing runs in any modern browser. Published in English.
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FAQ
"Indian Freedom Struggle" is built to fit a single sitting โ around 5 minutes for 10 questions, including the host's reactions and answer reveals.
No. Anyone with the link can play "Indian Freedom Struggle" instantly on any device โ desktop, phone, or tablet. There's no signup wall, no app download, and no email required. Just tap the link and play.
This pack is voiced by Priya โ a fully AI-generated host with a distinct personality and accent. Every question in "Indian Freedom Struggle" runs through Priya's voice, and answer reveals come with in-character commentary. Learn more about Priya at /hosts/priya.
Difficulty on "Indian Freedom Struggle" is medium โ a mid-level challenge โ expect questions that reward genuine familiarity with the topic but don't require deep expertise. The fun tone shapes how the host reacts, but the question difficulty itself is independent of tone.
"Indian Freedom Struggle" is published in English. Trivana itself runs in ten languages โ English, Spanish, Hindi, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Arabic, Korean, and Chinese โ and a Creator Pro subscription lets you translate the pack on the fly, with the host voicing the new language natively.
About this game
Indian Freedom Struggle is a 10-question AI-hosted trivia round about Indian independence movement (1857-1947) โ 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, Indian National Congress, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Mahatma Gandhi (Non-Cooperation, Salt March, Quit India), Subhas Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Partition, August 15, 1947.. The round is balanced for mixed audiences โ challenging enough to keep regulars engaged without losing newcomers, and the host carries it with a tone that is fun and upbeat โ the round keeps the energy light while still rewarding real topic knowledge. Most players finish in about 4 minutes on phone or laptop โ no signup, no app install, just a shareable link that opens straight into the game.
Every question is generated by AI and validated through cross-model fact-checking before publication. The host voice (delivered by Priya) reads each question aloud with timing, reacts to your answer in real time, and produces a shareable scorecard when the round ends. Trivana is built for the moment when a static quiz form falls short of the gameshow energy the topic deserves.
What we verified before publishing
Fact-check status: skipped
The following claims were verified through Perplexity Sonar before the questions were finalised. The host can reference any of them during play:
The Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny, was a widespread uprising against the British that was suppressed by late 1858.
The Rebellion of 1857 involved fierce battles at Delhi, Kanpur, and Lucknow.
The Rebellion of 1857 helped end the Mughal dynasty and transfer governing authority from the East India Company to the British crown.
The Indian National Congress was formed in 1885.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak was a major leader of the extremist phase of the Indian national movement.
Mahatma Gandhi led the Non-Cooperation Movement, the Salt March, and the Quit India Movement.
Gandhiโs civil disobedience movement of 1930โ1931 was launched by the Salt March.
The Quit India Movement was launched in 1942 and demanded the end of British colonial presence in India.
Subhas Chandra Bose was one of the important leaders of the Indian national movement.
The Indian Independence Movement resulted in the transfer of power in 1947.
India achieved independence on 15 August 1947.
Partition accompanied independence in 1947 and led to the creation of India and Pakistan.
Your host: Priya
Desi warmth
Priya hosts the way a great onboarding trainer does: clear, patient, encouraging. She's the default host for Trivana's employee-onboarding pack and a strong fit for classroom-style trivia where the point is to teach, not just test.
Creators pick Priya when the audience is new to the topic โ new hires, students, community members being introduced to something for the first time. Her voice lowers the social cost of a wrong answer, which keeps players engaged past question three instead of dropping off.
Show all 10 questions, answers, and explanations โ full spoilers, only expand after playing
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Question 1: The Rebellion of 1857 is also widely known by what other name?
The Sepoy Mutiny โ correct
The Great Partition
The Congress Uprising
The Salt Rebellion
Explanation: The 1857 uprising against British rule is historically referred to as the Sepoy Mutiny, marking a significant turning point in colonial history and the beginning of organized resistance.
Question 2: In what year was the Indian National Congress officially formed?
1885 โ correct
1920
1905
1857
Explanation: The Indian National Congress was established in 1885, serving as a major platform for the political movement against British colonial rule and advocating for self-governance.
Question 3: Which leader was a prominent figure in the extremist phase of the Indian national movement, advocating for 'Swaraj'?
Mahatma Gandhi
Bhagat Singh
Subhas Chandra Bose
Bal Gangadhar Tilak โ correct
Explanation: Bal Gangadhar Tilak was a key leader during the extremist phase, famously stating 'Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it,' inspiring many to fight for independence.
Question 4: Which significant act of civil disobedience was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930 to protest the British salt monopoly?
Non-Cooperation Movement
Quit India Movement
Salt March โ correct
Champaran Satyagraha
Explanation: The Salt March, also known as the Dandi March, was the act of civil disobedience launched by Gandhi in 1930 to protest the unjust salt tax imposed by the British.
Question 5: The Quit India Movement, demanding an immediate end to British rule, began in which year?
1919
1947
1930
1942 โ correct
Explanation: Launched in 1942, the Quit India Movement was a massive civil disobedience campaign that demanded an immediate end to the British colonial presence in India during World War II.
Question 6: On what date did India officially achieve its independence from British rule?
15 August 1947 โ correct
15 August 1942
2 October 1947
26 January 1950
Explanation: India officially gained independence from British rule on 15 August 1947, a date celebrated annually as Independence Day across the nation, marking the end of colonial dominion.
Question 7: The 1947 independence of India was accompanied by the division of the subcontinent into which two countries?
Bangladesh and India
Nepal and India
Sri Lanka and India
Pakistan and India โ correct
Explanation: The partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947, a consequence of the independence movement, led to the creation of two independent nations: India and Pakistan.
Question 8: Which city was a major center of the 1857 Rebellion, with fierce fighting against British forces?
Delhi โ correct
Mumbai
Kolkata
Chennai
Explanation: Delhi was one of the primary centers of the 1857 Rebellion, where the uprising saw intense battles and the symbolic reassertion of Mughal authority.
Question 9: The 1857 Rebellion led to the transfer of governing power from the East India Company directly to whom?
The Indian National Congress
The British Crown โ correct
The Viceroy of India
The Mughal Emperor
Explanation: Following the 1857 uprising, the British government passed the Government of India Act, transferring governing authority from the East India Company to the British Crown, establishing direct rule.
Question 10: Which revolutionary leader, known for his formation of the Forward Bloc, played a significant role in the independence movement?
Subhas Chandra Bose โ correct
Mahatma Gandhi
Bhagat Singh
Jawaharlal Nehru
Explanation: Subhas Chandra Bose was a vital leader in the Indian independence movement, known for his efforts to organize resistance against British rule and his formation of the Forward Bloc.