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Who among the following attended all the three Round Table Conferences?
1 Jawaharalal Nehru
2 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
3 Sardar Vallabhai Patel
4 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Explanation:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Dr. B.R. Ambedkar fought for the upliftment of down trodden classes who faced discrimination from olden times. He always strived for the betterment of lower castes and he attended all the three round table conferences.
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The Indian National Congress was established by-
1 Mahatma Gandhi
2 Subhash Chandra Bose
3 Vyomesh Chandra Benerji
4 A.O. Hume
Explanation:
A.O. Hume INC was founded in Dec 1885 by 72 political delegates from all over India. A.O. Hume played an important role in the formation of INC. Hume is a retired English ICS officer. Since his retirement (from ICS in 1882) Hume had been publicly urging Indians to take politics. Hume assumed Office as the General Secretary to INC In 1885.
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In the Non-Cooperation Movement, the group that participated in the cities was ___________.
1 Working class
2 Middle class
3 Rich business men
4 Sanyasins
Explanation:
Middle class Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted.
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Who among the following was an extremist leader in the early phase of the Congress?
1 Dadabhai Naoroji
2 Gopal Krishna Gokhale
3 C. Rajgopalachari
4 Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Explanation:
Bal Gangadhar Tilak The congress was divided into two camps-Extremist and Moderates at the Surat session of 1907. The Moderates believed in the constitutional methods of protests like petitions, prayers, meetings,etc. Extremists, on the other hand, believed in agitation, strikes and boycotts to force their demands. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was an extremist and was opposed to the moderates' method of petitions especially towards the fight for self-government.
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The Home Rule movement started by Annie Besant aimed at ______.
1 Boycotting foreign goods.
2 Educating the Indian masses.
3 Attaining self-rule in India.
4 Agitating against the British monopoly in administration.
Explanation:
Attaining self-rule in India. Home Rule League was formed by Indian militant nationalist Bal Gangadhar Tilak and British social reformer and Indian independence leader Annie Besant. It lasted for two years from 1916 to 1918. Some of its objectives were establishment of self- government, revival of political activity on their own while maintaining the principles of congress, to build up an agitation for home rule by promoting political education and discussion, etc.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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Who among the following attended all the three Round Table Conferences?
1 Jawaharalal Nehru
2 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
3 Sardar Vallabhai Patel
4 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Explanation:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Dr. B.R. Ambedkar fought for the upliftment of down trodden classes who faced discrimination from olden times. He always strived for the betterment of lower castes and he attended all the three round table conferences.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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The Indian National Congress was established by-
1 Mahatma Gandhi
2 Subhash Chandra Bose
3 Vyomesh Chandra Benerji
4 A.O. Hume
Explanation:
A.O. Hume INC was founded in Dec 1885 by 72 political delegates from all over India. A.O. Hume played an important role in the formation of INC. Hume is a retired English ICS officer. Since his retirement (from ICS in 1882) Hume had been publicly urging Indians to take politics. Hume assumed Office as the General Secretary to INC In 1885.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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In the Non-Cooperation Movement, the group that participated in the cities was ___________.
1 Working class
2 Middle class
3 Rich business men
4 Sanyasins
Explanation:
Middle class Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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Who among the following was an extremist leader in the early phase of the Congress?
1 Dadabhai Naoroji
2 Gopal Krishna Gokhale
3 C. Rajgopalachari
4 Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Explanation:
Bal Gangadhar Tilak The congress was divided into two camps-Extremist and Moderates at the Surat session of 1907. The Moderates believed in the constitutional methods of protests like petitions, prayers, meetings,etc. Extremists, on the other hand, believed in agitation, strikes and boycotts to force their demands. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was an extremist and was opposed to the moderates' method of petitions especially towards the fight for self-government.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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The Home Rule movement started by Annie Besant aimed at ______.
1 Boycotting foreign goods.
2 Educating the Indian masses.
3 Attaining self-rule in India.
4 Agitating against the British monopoly in administration.
Explanation:
Attaining self-rule in India. Home Rule League was formed by Indian militant nationalist Bal Gangadhar Tilak and British social reformer and Indian independence leader Annie Besant. It lasted for two years from 1916 to 1918. Some of its objectives were establishment of self- government, revival of political activity on their own while maintaining the principles of congress, to build up an agitation for home rule by promoting political education and discussion, etc.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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Who among the following attended all the three Round Table Conferences?
1 Jawaharalal Nehru
2 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
3 Sardar Vallabhai Patel
4 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Explanation:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Dr. B.R. Ambedkar fought for the upliftment of down trodden classes who faced discrimination from olden times. He always strived for the betterment of lower castes and he attended all the three round table conferences.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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The Indian National Congress was established by-
1 Mahatma Gandhi
2 Subhash Chandra Bose
3 Vyomesh Chandra Benerji
4 A.O. Hume
Explanation:
A.O. Hume INC was founded in Dec 1885 by 72 political delegates from all over India. A.O. Hume played an important role in the formation of INC. Hume is a retired English ICS officer. Since his retirement (from ICS in 1882) Hume had been publicly urging Indians to take politics. Hume assumed Office as the General Secretary to INC In 1885.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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In the Non-Cooperation Movement, the group that participated in the cities was ___________.
1 Working class
2 Middle class
3 Rich business men
4 Sanyasins
Explanation:
Middle class Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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Who among the following was an extremist leader in the early phase of the Congress?
1 Dadabhai Naoroji
2 Gopal Krishna Gokhale
3 C. Rajgopalachari
4 Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Explanation:
Bal Gangadhar Tilak The congress was divided into two camps-Extremist and Moderates at the Surat session of 1907. The Moderates believed in the constitutional methods of protests like petitions, prayers, meetings,etc. Extremists, on the other hand, believed in agitation, strikes and boycotts to force their demands. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was an extremist and was opposed to the moderates' method of petitions especially towards the fight for self-government.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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The Home Rule movement started by Annie Besant aimed at ______.
1 Boycotting foreign goods.
2 Educating the Indian masses.
3 Attaining self-rule in India.
4 Agitating against the British monopoly in administration.
Explanation:
Attaining self-rule in India. Home Rule League was formed by Indian militant nationalist Bal Gangadhar Tilak and British social reformer and Indian independence leader Annie Besant. It lasted for two years from 1916 to 1918. Some of its objectives were establishment of self- government, revival of political activity on their own while maintaining the principles of congress, to build up an agitation for home rule by promoting political education and discussion, etc.
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18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
242962
Who among the following attended all the three Round Table Conferences?
1 Jawaharalal Nehru
2 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
3 Sardar Vallabhai Patel
4 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Explanation:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Dr. B.R. Ambedkar fought for the upliftment of down trodden classes who faced discrimination from olden times. He always strived for the betterment of lower castes and he attended all the three round table conferences.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
242964
The Indian National Congress was established by-
1 Mahatma Gandhi
2 Subhash Chandra Bose
3 Vyomesh Chandra Benerji
4 A.O. Hume
Explanation:
A.O. Hume INC was founded in Dec 1885 by 72 political delegates from all over India. A.O. Hume played an important role in the formation of INC. Hume is a retired English ICS officer. Since his retirement (from ICS in 1882) Hume had been publicly urging Indians to take politics. Hume assumed Office as the General Secretary to INC In 1885.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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In the Non-Cooperation Movement, the group that participated in the cities was ___________.
1 Working class
2 Middle class
3 Rich business men
4 Sanyasins
Explanation:
Middle class Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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Who among the following was an extremist leader in the early phase of the Congress?
1 Dadabhai Naoroji
2 Gopal Krishna Gokhale
3 C. Rajgopalachari
4 Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Explanation:
Bal Gangadhar Tilak The congress was divided into two camps-Extremist and Moderates at the Surat session of 1907. The Moderates believed in the constitutional methods of protests like petitions, prayers, meetings,etc. Extremists, on the other hand, believed in agitation, strikes and boycotts to force their demands. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was an extremist and was opposed to the moderates' method of petitions especially towards the fight for self-government.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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The Home Rule movement started by Annie Besant aimed at ______.
1 Boycotting foreign goods.
2 Educating the Indian masses.
3 Attaining self-rule in India.
4 Agitating against the British monopoly in administration.
Explanation:
Attaining self-rule in India. Home Rule League was formed by Indian militant nationalist Bal Gangadhar Tilak and British social reformer and Indian independence leader Annie Besant. It lasted for two years from 1916 to 1918. Some of its objectives were establishment of self- government, revival of political activity on their own while maintaining the principles of congress, to build up an agitation for home rule by promoting political education and discussion, etc.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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Who among the following attended all the three Round Table Conferences?
1 Jawaharalal Nehru
2 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
3 Sardar Vallabhai Patel
4 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Explanation:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Dr. B.R. Ambedkar fought for the upliftment of down trodden classes who faced discrimination from olden times. He always strived for the betterment of lower castes and he attended all the three round table conferences.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
242964
The Indian National Congress was established by-
1 Mahatma Gandhi
2 Subhash Chandra Bose
3 Vyomesh Chandra Benerji
4 A.O. Hume
Explanation:
A.O. Hume INC was founded in Dec 1885 by 72 political delegates from all over India. A.O. Hume played an important role in the formation of INC. Hume is a retired English ICS officer. Since his retirement (from ICS in 1882) Hume had been publicly urging Indians to take politics. Hume assumed Office as the General Secretary to INC In 1885.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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In the Non-Cooperation Movement, the group that participated in the cities was ___________.
1 Working class
2 Middle class
3 Rich business men
4 Sanyasins
Explanation:
Middle class Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
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Who among the following was an extremist leader in the early phase of the Congress?
1 Dadabhai Naoroji
2 Gopal Krishna Gokhale
3 C. Rajgopalachari
4 Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Explanation:
Bal Gangadhar Tilak The congress was divided into two camps-Extremist and Moderates at the Surat session of 1907. The Moderates believed in the constitutional methods of protests like petitions, prayers, meetings,etc. Extremists, on the other hand, believed in agitation, strikes and boycotts to force their demands. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was an extremist and was opposed to the moderates' method of petitions especially towards the fight for self-government.
18. The Making Of The National Movement 1870s-1947
242967
The Home Rule movement started by Annie Besant aimed at ______.
1 Boycotting foreign goods.
2 Educating the Indian masses.
3 Attaining self-rule in India.
4 Agitating against the British monopoly in administration.
Explanation:
Attaining self-rule in India. Home Rule League was formed by Indian militant nationalist Bal Gangadhar Tilak and British social reformer and Indian independence leader Annie Besant. It lasted for two years from 1916 to 1918. Some of its objectives were establishment of self- government, revival of political activity on their own while maintaining the principles of congress, to build up an agitation for home rule by promoting political education and discussion, etc.