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History & Culture Test 9
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Negative marks are -0.33 per wrong answer
Right answer is 1 mark
No time limit but finish in 30 mins
Solution can be found at below chapters:
Test series is based on following chapters.
History & Culture Chapter 18: GANDHIJI's EARLY YEARS AND ACTIVISM
History & Culture Chapter 19: NON COOPERATION
Q1: The title of Mahatma was given to him by
Sardar patel
J Nehru
Pranjivan mehta
GK Gokhale
Q2: Champaran Satyagraha:
The European planters forced the cultivators to grow indigo on 3/20th of their land
the planters increased their rents and illegal dues to release the cultivators from the contracts.
both
none
Q3: Ahmadabad mill strike:
The mill owners and the workers were in a dispute regarding the plague allowance.
The owners wanted to withdraw it as the epidemic had passed. But the workers argued that the allowance was a compensation for the rising cost of living.
both
none
Q4: Kheda Satyagraha:
The peasants of Kheda were appealing for an exemption from land revenue as the crops had failed.
indigo cultivation was opposed
both
none
Q5: First Major Application of Satyagraha in India:
Rowlatt agitation
Swadeshi agitation
Non cooperation
Civil disobedience
Q6:Khilafat Movement
The Treaty of Sevres had completed the dismemberment of turkey
congress was disillusioned by the failed promises of reform of Montague Chelmsford committee 1919
both
none
Q7:Non Cooperation Movement
Surrender titles and honors.
Boycott government schools, colleges, courts and foreign cloth
both a and b
Resignation from civil service and non payment of taxes
Q8: Most successful item of non cooperation movement was
boycott of foreign cloth.
boycott government service
non payment of taxes
all
Q9: Abrupt Cancellation of non cooperation was due to
poona pact
jallianwala baug massacre
Gandhi irwin pact
Chauri chaura incident
Q10: Dual Nature of Protests by congress regarding workers rights were
protesting for workers rights in european companies not Indian
protesting for Industrialist rights not workers
both
none
Q11: All India trade union congress was created in 1920 under guidance of
Ambedkar
Gandhiji
J Nehru
BG Tilak
Q12: Public Safety bill” was to
prevent spread of socialist and communist ideas
to acquire power to arrest and deport any foreign national
both
none
Q13: AITUC did not a support Quit India movement as
They felt congress was pro capitalist
Attack on USSR
both
none
Q14: Who was the prominent socialist leader
Motilal nehru
Sardar Patel
J Nehru
all
Q15: Deshbandhu was
Raja rammohun roy
SC Bose
VD Sawarkar
CR Das
Q16: Swarajists wanted
Mass movements
to participate in the legislative councils and obstruct their work completely from within.
petition politics
all
Q17: Split between No changers and Pro changers was avoided as
both sides knew that only mass movement and not parliamentary work would give Swaraj
both agreed importance of Gandhiji’s leadership and also both realized importance of unity.
both
none
Q18:Gandhiji presided congress during which session of congress
Calcutta
Karachi
Lahore
Belgaum
Q19: Work by the Swarajist:
Forced government to take executive route to enact legislations by defeating them in legislative councils at center and state.
Delivered powerful speeches which were widely reported and read
Defeated government on repressive legislations and regulations.
all
Q20: Drawbacks of the Swarajist:
In the absence of mass movements communalism raised its head.
The limits of the politics of obstruction had reached and further confrontations weren’t possible
They couldn’t convince their coalition partners on every matter.
all
Q21: decline of the Swaraj Party was due to
death of CR "Deshbandhu" Das
During the second elections the swarajist faced pressure from communalists and the liberals. It got a lesser majority at the center and the provinces
both
none
Q22: Sher e Punjab
Lala lajpat rai
bhagat singh
Ramprasad bismil
all
Q23: He was a voracious reader and most well read of political leaders of that time. He read all books on revolution, socialism, freedom struggles. He also established many studies circles for political discussions. He never believed in terrorism or individual heroism. His faith in Marxism which meant he believed in power of mass movements. He was secular and was completely against communalism. He was an atheist.
Mahatma phule
Bhagat singh
Justice Ranade.
GG Agarkar
Q24: Simon committee was boycotted as
no Indian representative
Death of bhagat singh
both
none
Q25: Nehru Report
was written by J Nehru
demanded dominion status for India.
both
none
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