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Answer: Option C. -> Ashfaque-ullah-Khan
Answer: (c)Ashfaque-ullah Khan the first recorded Muslim revolutionary who was hanged for India’s independence.
Answer: (c)Ashfaque-ullah Khan the first recorded Muslim revolutionary who was hanged for India’s independence.
Answer: Option B. -> Lahore 1929
Answer: (b)
In the Lahore 1929 session of the Indian National Congress, ‘Poorna Swaraj’ was declared the goal of Congress. In the prevailing atmosphere of restlessness, the annual session of the Congress was held at Lahore in December 1929.
During this session presided over by Jawaharlal Nehru, the Congress passed the Poorna Swaraj resolution. Moreover, as the government failed to accept the Nehru Report, Congress gave a call to launch the Civil Disobedience Movement.
Answer: (b)
In the Lahore 1929 session of the Indian National Congress, ‘Poorna Swaraj’ was declared the goal of Congress. In the prevailing atmosphere of restlessness, the annual session of the Congress was held at Lahore in December 1929.
During this session presided over by Jawaharlal Nehru, the Congress passed the Poorna Swaraj resolution. Moreover, as the government failed to accept the Nehru Report, Congress gave a call to launch the Civil Disobedience Movement.
Question 13. Consider the following statements in regards to Swaraj Party:
- Swaraj Party was formed out of Congress to function as an independent political party.
- The Swarajist believed in participation of the council elections.
- Swarajist got the majority in November 1923 election due to which they were able to out vote the government in central assembly repeatedly.
Answer: Option A. -> 2 only
Answer: (a)Both the Swarajists and the No-Changers were engaged in a fierce political struggle, but both were determined to avoid the disastrous experience of the 1907 split at Surat. On the advice of Gandhi, the two groups decided to remain in the Congress but to work in their separate ways. There was no basic difference between the two. Swarajist members were elected to the councils.
Answer: (a)Both the Swarajists and the No-Changers were engaged in a fierce political struggle, but both were determined to avoid the disastrous experience of the 1907 split at Surat. On the advice of Gandhi, the two groups decided to remain in the Congress but to work in their separate ways. There was no basic difference between the two. Swarajist members were elected to the councils.
Answer: Option D. -> Jawahar Lal Nehru
Answer: (d)J.L. Nehru had seconded the “ Quit India Resolution” of 1942.
Answer: (d)J.L. Nehru had seconded the “ Quit India Resolution” of 1942.
Answer: Option C. -> Clement Attlee
Answer: (c)Clement Attlee said “ Imperialism is dead as dodo.”
Answer: (c)Clement Attlee said “ Imperialism is dead as dodo.”
Answer: Option B. -> Swami Sahajanand
Answer: (b)Swami Sahajanand Saraswati presided over the first session of All India Kisan Sabha.
Answer: (b)Swami Sahajanand Saraswati presided over the first session of All India Kisan Sabha.
Answer: Option B. -> Awadh
Answer: (b)Baba Ramchandra organised the farmers of Awadh.
Answer: (b)Baba Ramchandra organised the farmers of Awadh.
Answer: Option A. -> Bhimrao Ambedkar
Answer: (a)
Dr. Ambedkar attended all the three Round Table Conferences in London and forcefully argued for the welfare of the “untouchables”. Meanwhile, the British Government decided to hold provincial elections in 1937.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar set up the “Independent Labor Party” in August 1936 to contest the elections in the Bombay province. He and many candidates of his party were elected to the Bombay Legislative Assembly.
Answer: (a)
Dr. Ambedkar attended all the three Round Table Conferences in London and forcefully argued for the welfare of the “untouchables”. Meanwhile, the British Government decided to hold provincial elections in 1937.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar set up the “Independent Labor Party” in August 1936 to contest the elections in the Bombay province. He and many candidates of his party were elected to the Bombay Legislative Assembly.
Answer: Option C. -> C, A, D, B
Answer: (c)
The correct chronological orders of the events are:
Champaran Movement 1917
Amritsar Incident 1919
Moplah Revolt 1921
Chauri Chaura Incident 1922
Answer: (c)
The correct chronological orders of the events are:
Champaran Movement 1917
Amritsar Incident 1919
Moplah Revolt 1921
Chauri Chaura Incident 1922
Answer: Option B. -> Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Answer: (b)Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was called the Iron man of India. Sardar Patel was a man of principles. A fierce nationalist, he never believed in compromising with his core philosophy of ‘nation first’. Basically, it was his success in integrating around 565 princely states after independence that got him the sobriquet of ‘Iron Man’.
Answer: (b)Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was called the Iron man of India. Sardar Patel was a man of principles. A fierce nationalist, he never believed in compromising with his core philosophy of ‘nation first’. Basically, it was his success in integrating around 565 princely states after independence that got him the sobriquet of ‘Iron Man’.