14. Nationalism In India
14. Nationalism In India

255488 Where was the Non-Cooperation Movement turned violent?​​​​​​​

1 Kheda in Gujarat.
2 Champaran in Bihar.
3 Nagpur in Maharashtra.
4 Chauri Chaura in Uttar Pradesh.
14. Nationalism In India

255489 Assertion (A): When the Simon Commission arrived in India in 1928, it was greeted with the slogan ‘Go back Simon’. Reason (R): The Commission did not have a single Indian member.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
14. Nationalism In India

255490 Who wrote Vande Mataram?

1 Bankim Chandra Chattopadhya.
2 Abanindranath Tagore.
3 Rabindranath Tagore.
4 Ravi Varma.
14. Nationalism In India

255491 What sort of actions were taken by the people during the Quit India movement?

1 People were passive and did not do much.
2 Extreme non violent actions were taken.
3 Hartals and demonstrations and processions were accompanied by national songs and slogans.
4 Everything was dependent on political leaders.
14. Nationalism In India

255492 Which among the following was the reason for Indian opposition to the Rowlatt Act (1919)?

1 It authorised the government to imprison people without trial.
2 It was passed hurriedly.
3 It gave the govt. enormous powers.
4 Local leaders were picked up.
14. Nationalism In India

255488 Where was the Non-Cooperation Movement turned violent?​​​​​​​

1 Kheda in Gujarat.
2 Champaran in Bihar.
3 Nagpur in Maharashtra.
4 Chauri Chaura in Uttar Pradesh.
14. Nationalism In India

255489 Assertion (A): When the Simon Commission arrived in India in 1928, it was greeted with the slogan ‘Go back Simon’. Reason (R): The Commission did not have a single Indian member.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
14. Nationalism In India

255490 Who wrote Vande Mataram?

1 Bankim Chandra Chattopadhya.
2 Abanindranath Tagore.
3 Rabindranath Tagore.
4 Ravi Varma.
14. Nationalism In India

255491 What sort of actions were taken by the people during the Quit India movement?

1 People were passive and did not do much.
2 Extreme non violent actions were taken.
3 Hartals and demonstrations and processions were accompanied by national songs and slogans.
4 Everything was dependent on political leaders.
14. Nationalism In India

255492 Which among the following was the reason for Indian opposition to the Rowlatt Act (1919)?

1 It authorised the government to imprison people without trial.
2 It was passed hurriedly.
3 It gave the govt. enormous powers.
4 Local leaders were picked up.
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14. Nationalism In India

255488 Where was the Non-Cooperation Movement turned violent?​​​​​​​

1 Kheda in Gujarat.
2 Champaran in Bihar.
3 Nagpur in Maharashtra.
4 Chauri Chaura in Uttar Pradesh.
14. Nationalism In India

255489 Assertion (A): When the Simon Commission arrived in India in 1928, it was greeted with the slogan ‘Go back Simon’. Reason (R): The Commission did not have a single Indian member.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
14. Nationalism In India

255490 Who wrote Vande Mataram?

1 Bankim Chandra Chattopadhya.
2 Abanindranath Tagore.
3 Rabindranath Tagore.
4 Ravi Varma.
14. Nationalism In India

255491 What sort of actions were taken by the people during the Quit India movement?

1 People were passive and did not do much.
2 Extreme non violent actions were taken.
3 Hartals and demonstrations and processions were accompanied by national songs and slogans.
4 Everything was dependent on political leaders.
14. Nationalism In India

255492 Which among the following was the reason for Indian opposition to the Rowlatt Act (1919)?

1 It authorised the government to imprison people without trial.
2 It was passed hurriedly.
3 It gave the govt. enormous powers.
4 Local leaders were picked up.
14. Nationalism In India

255488 Where was the Non-Cooperation Movement turned violent?​​​​​​​

1 Kheda in Gujarat.
2 Champaran in Bihar.
3 Nagpur in Maharashtra.
4 Chauri Chaura in Uttar Pradesh.
14. Nationalism In India

255489 Assertion (A): When the Simon Commission arrived in India in 1928, it was greeted with the slogan ‘Go back Simon’. Reason (R): The Commission did not have a single Indian member.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
14. Nationalism In India

255490 Who wrote Vande Mataram?

1 Bankim Chandra Chattopadhya.
2 Abanindranath Tagore.
3 Rabindranath Tagore.
4 Ravi Varma.
14. Nationalism In India

255491 What sort of actions were taken by the people during the Quit India movement?

1 People were passive and did not do much.
2 Extreme non violent actions were taken.
3 Hartals and demonstrations and processions were accompanied by national songs and slogans.
4 Everything was dependent on political leaders.
14. Nationalism In India

255492 Which among the following was the reason for Indian opposition to the Rowlatt Act (1919)?

1 It authorised the government to imprison people without trial.
2 It was passed hurriedly.
3 It gave the govt. enormous powers.
4 Local leaders were picked up.
14. Nationalism In India

255488 Where was the Non-Cooperation Movement turned violent?​​​​​​​

1 Kheda in Gujarat.
2 Champaran in Bihar.
3 Nagpur in Maharashtra.
4 Chauri Chaura in Uttar Pradesh.
14. Nationalism In India

255489 Assertion (A): When the Simon Commission arrived in India in 1928, it was greeted with the slogan ‘Go back Simon’. Reason (R): The Commission did not have a single Indian member.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
14. Nationalism In India

255490 Who wrote Vande Mataram?

1 Bankim Chandra Chattopadhya.
2 Abanindranath Tagore.
3 Rabindranath Tagore.
4 Ravi Varma.
14. Nationalism In India

255491 What sort of actions were taken by the people during the Quit India movement?

1 People were passive and did not do much.
2 Extreme non violent actions were taken.
3 Hartals and demonstrations and processions were accompanied by national songs and slogans.
4 Everything was dependent on political leaders.
14. Nationalism In India

255492 Which among the following was the reason for Indian opposition to the Rowlatt Act (1919)?

1 It authorised the government to imprison people without trial.
2 It was passed hurriedly.
3 It gave the govt. enormous powers.
4 Local leaders were picked up.