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Chapter 9 The Making of the National Movement 1870s–1947

1. Take into consideration the following statement:
Arrange the items below in sequential sequence.

  1. the Bombay Presidency Association.
  2. the Indian Association.
  3. the Madras Mahajan Sabha.
  4. the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha

Choose the correct answer

 
 
 
 

2. Take a look at the following statement.

  1. The Ilbert Bill was introduced to ensure that
    British and Indian judges in the country were treated equally.
  2. “Moderate” members of Congress urged that civil service
    exams be offered in India as well as London.
  3. Bal Gangadhar Tilak slammed the Moderates for their
    “prayer politics.”

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

3. Think about the following statement:

  1. The All India Muslim League was opposed to the
    partition of Bengal.
  2. The historic Lucknow Pact was signed by the
    Congress and B.R. Ambedkar.
  3. The use of a boycott was widely supported by
    the Moderates.
  4. The Indian National Congress was founded in
    Bengal in 1885.

Select the incorrect response.

 
 
 
 

4. Consider the following assertion about how many
of them were lawyers in modern history.

  1. Motilal Nehru
  2. Rajagopalachari
  3. Asaf Ali
  4. R. Das

Choose the correct answer

 
 
 
 

5. Take a look at the following remark about Rowlatt
Satyagraha.

  1. Satyagraha Sabhas were established to kick-start
    the campaign.
  2. Gandhiji called for a Satyagraha in protest of
    the Rowlatt Act.

Select the incorrect response.

 
 
 
 

6. Take a look at the following statement on the
Non-Cooperation Movement.

  1. In March 1920, M.K. Gandhi published a manifesto
    announcing his nonviolent Non-Cooperation Movement theory.
  2. M.K. Gandhi urged people to follow swadeshi values.
  3. In February 1922, after an explosion of violence in
    Chauri Chaura, Uttar Pradesh, M.K. Gandhi called a stop to the
    agitation.

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

7. take into account the timeline.

  1. Rowlett Act
  2. Khilafat movement
  3. Jallianwala bagh massacre
  4. Non-cooperation movement

Choose the correct answer

 
 
 
 

8. Take a look at the following statement about the Khilafat
movement.

  1. It was launched just before the massacre at Jallianwala
    Bagh.
  2. It was in opposition to the British administration
    and in favour of Turkey.
  3. The khilafat movement was backed by the INC.
  4. It was part of a political protest movement.

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

9.

Think about the following statement:
1. As a radical nationalist with socialist leanings,
Bose disagreed with Gandhiji’s ahimsa ideal.
2. Saunders, a police officer who was part in the lathi-charge
that killed Lala Lajpat Rai, was assassinated by Bhagat Singh,
Azad, and Rajguru.
Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

10. Consider the following assertion about the influence
of the First World War on India’s economy.

  1. Profits for corporate groupings increased as
    a result of the war.
  2. The Indian government’s defence spending increased
    dramatically.

Select the incorrect response.

 
 
 
 

11. Take a look at the following remark about the role
of moderates. What strategy did they propose for resisting
British rule?

  1. They delivered speeches criticising British rule and
    dispatched delegates to various parts of the country to rally
    public support.
  2. The leaders of the Moderate Party aimed to raise public
    awareness about the inequity of British rule.
  3. They established newspapers, wrote articles, and
    demonstrated how British rule was causing the country’s economic
    devastation.

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

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