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Question-1
The doctrine of non- violent non Co-operation was derived from
(A)
Gandhiji's Principles of Satyagraha
(B)
Upanishads
(C)
Bhagavat Gita
(D)
Ahimsa
Question-2
" These Reforms (Montague- Chelmsford Reforms) are ungenerous for England to offer and unworthy for India to accept" These words are coined by
(A)
B.G. Tilak
(B)
Annie Besant
(C)
Sarojini Naidu
(D)
Mahatma Gandhi
Question-3
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-4
The British Viceroy of India during the formation of the Muslim League was
(A)
Lord Chelmsford
(B)
Lord Mayo
(C)
Lord Minto
(D)
Lord Curzon
Question-5
Rowlatt Act was passed in the year
(A)
1918
(B)
1920
(C)
1919
(D)
1917
Question-6
Gandhiji called off the Civil Disobedience Movement and agreed to attend the Second Round Table conference in London as per the provisions of the
(A)
Poona Pact
(B)
Lucknow Pact
(C)
Cripps Plan
(D)
Gandhi Irwin Pact
Question-7
Gandhiji withdrew the Civil Disobedience Movement in May
(A)
1935
(B)
1933
(C)
1931
(D)
1934
Question-8
The first round table conference was not successful because
(A)
The Congress did not participate in the first round table conference.
(B)
The Muslim league did not participate in the first Round Table conference
(C)
signing of Gandhi Irwin pact
(D)
All are correct
Question-9
The sole representative of Congress in the Second round table Conference was
(A)
Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
(B)
B.R. Ambedkar
(C)
Mahatma Gandhi
(D)
Dr. Jayakar
Question-10
The Champaran Satyagraha took place in
(A)
Bihar
(B)
Orissa
(C)
Gujarat
(D)
Bengal
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Rise of Radical Nationalism
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