Class 12 History Chapter 2 Nationalism In India Quiz 7 (60 MCQs)

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1. 1) In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi started the Civil Disobedience Movement from [1995]
2. Rowlatt act was introduced in
3. The Lucknow Pact of 1916 was signed between:
4. Champaran satyagraha is to inspire ..... against the oppressive plantation system.
5. Followers in dandi
6. SIMON COMISSION WAS APPOINTED IN
7. Name of the speech delivered by Gandhiji on the occasion of 'Quit India Movement'.
8. Why did Gandhiji organise Satyagraha in 1971 in Kheda district of Gujarat?
9. IICC was formed in which year
10. When and where did the brutal 'Jallianwala Massacre' take place?
11. Who formed Oudh Kissan Sabha?
12. The slogan "Freedom is our birth right and we shall have it", was given by whom?
13. When was Gandhiji arrested during the civil disobedience movement?
14. According To The Census Of 1921? how many people died in india
15. Who is the head of the Nationalist party in 1926?
16. Who gave the demand of 'Purna Swaraj ' and Where?
17. Who founded Kanyagruha and in which year?
18. What was the significance of the Khilafat Movement in relation to the Non-Cooperation Movement?
19. Lahore session of Congress was important because
20. Bardoli movement took place in which of the following years?
21. The plantation workers in Assam had their own understanding on Swaraj
22. When did Gandhiji call of the Non Cooperation movement?
23. Which of the following was a significant outcome of the Salt March?
24. The first major Satyagraha movement by Gandhi in India was in:
25. Why did Mahatma Gandhi decide to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement?
26. Which of the following is NOT correctly matched?Places of revolt leadersOf 1857. 1) kanpur. Nana saheb2) Baghpat. Shahmal3) Mathura kadam singh4) Faizabad. Maulawi Ahamadullah
27. Which Indian leader is known for his slogan 'Jai Jawan Jai Kisan'?
28. 5) Why did General Dyer open fire on peaceful crowd in Jallianwalla Bagh? Mark the most important factor.
29. In which continent modern nationalism came to be associated with the formation of nation-state?
30. The British claimed the partition of Bengal in 1905 was for:
31. Non-cooperation Movement was launched between .....
32. Who assisted Gandhi to participate in the Second Round Table Conference in London?
33. When did gandhiji organise satyagraha in Kheda district of Gujarat?
34. Which of these is not the result of the non cooperation movement in towns?
35. When did Gandhi went to London
36. 9) Who were the 'Sanatanis'?
37. Culcutta session
38. THE PEASANTS OF KHEDA STARTED SATYAGRAHA DUE TO
39. SIMON COMMISSION ARRIVED IN INDIA
40. Which movement led by Mahatma Gandhi aimed at achieving complete independence from British rule?
41. Which of the following statements is not true about the Simon Commission?
42. Who drafted the resolution on fundamental rights for the Karachi Session of Congress in 1931? [2005]
43. Who started collecting ballads, nursery rhymes and myths, and led the movement of folk revival in Bengal?
44. Iron man of India
45. What did the idea of Satyagraha emphasize?
46. IN 1917 GANDHIJI TRAVELLED?
47. Who led the temple entry agitation?
48. How many people accompanied Gandhiji at the START of the Dandi March?
49. Who came from south Africa in 1915?
50. When was the Inland Emigration Act passed?
51. Modern nationalism in Europe came to be associated with
52. The various social groups that joined the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat Movement of 1921, were:
53. SIMON COMMISSIONWAS APPOINTED IN THE YEAR
54. What were boycotted during the Non-cooperationmovement?
55. Who led a peasant movement during the Non-Cooperation Movement?
56. Which of the following statements is true about the Rowlatt Act?a) It did not give the government powers to repress political activities.b) It did not allow the detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.c) It allowed the detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.d) Gandhiji decided to launch nationwide Satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act in 1920.
57. Mazzini's vision of a united Italy posed a threat to conservative rulers because it:
58. How many million people perished
59. What was the Gandhiji"s opinion on separate electorates for Dalits?
60. Congress had ignored Dalits with the fear of offending the Sanatanis