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Question-1
In connection with a legal case of Dada Abdulla and co., Gandhi went to Durban in South Africa in the year
(A)
1896
(B)
1893
(C)
1895
(D)
1894
Question-2
During the time of Khilafat movement, the Ali brothers were arrested and jailed in September
(A)
1920
(B)
1919
(C)
1922
(D)
1921
Question-3
The Indian National Congress adopted the resolution of complete independence for India as its goal at
(A)
Lucknow session
(B)
Lahore session
(C)
Surat session
(D)
Nagpur session
Question-4
The Red Shirt Volunteers is also called
(A)
Khilafat Movement
(B)
Civil Disobedience movement
(C)
Khadai Khidmatgars
(D)
Quit India Movement
Question-5
Gandhi renewed the Civil Disobedience Movement as per the decision of the Congress working committee which met on
(A)
1 January, 1932
(B)
28 December, 1931
(C)
11 January, 1932
(D)
21 January, 1932
Question-6
The British Viceroy who announced that a round table conference of British statesman and representatives of British India and Indian states would be hold in London in November 1930, was
(A)
Lord Irwin
(B)
Lord Minto
(C)
Lord Chelmsford
(D)
Lord Wellington
Question-7
The British Empire awarded the Title 'Kaiser-i- Hind 'to
(A)
Sardar Patel
(B)
Mahatma Gandhi
(C)
B.G. Tilak
(D)
Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Question-8
The Lahore session of Indian National Congress was held under the Presidentship of
(A)
Jawahar Lal Nehru
(B)
Sardar Vallbhai Patel
(C)
Gandhiji
(D)
Motilal Nehru
Question-9
Mahatma Gandhi published a manifesto explaining his policy of non-violent non-co operation in March.
(A)
1923
(B)
1922
(C)
1920
(D)
1921
Question-10
During the period of Civil Disobedience Movement in North-West frontier province, the Pathans adopted a policy of Non-Co operation under the leadership of
(A)
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
(B)
Sardar Vallabhai Patel
(C)
Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru
(D)
C R Das
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The First War of Independence, 1857:Causes and Consequences
The Rise of Nationalism
Programmes and Achievements of the Moderates
Partition of Bengal
National Movement
The National Movement and Mahatma Gandhi
Quit India Movement
Towards Indepence and Partition (1942-47)
First World War
Agencies of the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Cold War-Causes
Rise of Fascism and Nazism
United Nations
The Principal Organs of UNO
The Non-Aligned Movements
Lucknow Pact and The Home Rule League
Formation of Muslim League
The Legislature-The Union Parliament
Subash Chandra Bose and The I.N.A
Growth of Nationalism
Cold War-Consequences
The Second World War
Rise of Radical Nationalism
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