The harsh terms of the Treaty of Sevres (1920) was felt by the Muslims as a great insult to them. This resulted in the:
Institution of Muslim League
Quest for the Holy Grail
Khilafat Movement
Moplah Revolt
Choose the correct option:i. The report of the Simon Commission was published in May 1930.ii. It was stated that the constitutional experiment with Dyarchy was successful.iii. The report recommended the establishment of autonomous government.iv. Simon Commission’s Report became the basis for enacting the Government of India Act of 1935.
All statements are true.
Simon Commission report was published in May 1920.
It said Diarchy was unsuccessful.
All are false.
The report of the Simon commission was published in:
May 1920
June 1905
January 1910
May 1930
The non-cooperation movement was suddenly held off by Gandhi on 11th February 1922. What was the reason?
Mangal Pandey incident
Jallianwala Bagh incident
Chowri Chora incident
The Congress and the Khilafat Committees were proclaimed as illegal.
What was the result of the suspension of the non-cooperation Movement?
Mahatma Gandhi was arrested on 10 March 1922.
Split within Congress
Formation of the Swaraj Party.
Both b&c
This Act was called the Black Act. Name it.
Government of India Act 1917
Government of India Act 1935
Rowlatt Act
Communal Award
Which of these is true about the Swaraj Party?
The Swaraj Party was formed on 2 January 1923.
In the Central Legislative Council C.R. Das became the leader of the party.
In Bengal the party was headed by Motilal Nehru.
It demanded the setting up of responsible government in India with the necessary changes in the Government of India Act of 1919.
The Non-Cooperation Movement was a result of the:
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Both a&b
Which of these is not a Cripps recommendation?
The promise of Dominion Status to India.
Protection of minorities.
Setting up of a Constituent Assembly in which there would be representatives from the Princely States but not any of the British Provinces.
There would be provision for any Province of British India not prepared to accept this Constitution, either to retain its present constitutional position or frame a constitution of its own.
Gandhi fotmally launched the Civil disobedience Movement on:
19 October 1919
5 April 1930
6 April 1930
1 January 1923