14. Nationalism In India
14. Nationalism In India

255564 Who announced a 'Dominion Status' for India and when?

1 Sir John Simon, 1929.
2 General Dyer, 1928.
3 Lord Irwin, 1929.
4 Mountbatten 1939.
14. Nationalism In India

255565 The Khilafat Movement was started:

1 To protest against the Jallianwala Bagh incident.
2 To gain Puma Swaraj.
3 To protest against the Rowlatt Act.
4 To protest against the harsh treaty imposed on Turkey.
14. Nationalism In India

255566 What was the cause of the Salt March by Gandhi and his companions?

1 Salt was unevenly distributed.
2 Because of the demand to abolish the salt tax.
3 Part of the swaraj movement.
4 People could not afford salt.
14. Nationalism In India

255567 What were the effects of the Non Cooperation movement On the economic front?

1 Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires started wearing Indian clothes.
2 Economy fell.
3 People did not take united action.
4 Financing foriegn goods continued.
14. Nationalism In India

255564 Who announced a 'Dominion Status' for India and when?

1 Sir John Simon, 1929.
2 General Dyer, 1928.
3 Lord Irwin, 1929.
4 Mountbatten 1939.
14. Nationalism In India

255565 The Khilafat Movement was started:

1 To protest against the Jallianwala Bagh incident.
2 To gain Puma Swaraj.
3 To protest against the Rowlatt Act.
4 To protest against the harsh treaty imposed on Turkey.
14. Nationalism In India

255566 What was the cause of the Salt March by Gandhi and his companions?

1 Salt was unevenly distributed.
2 Because of the demand to abolish the salt tax.
3 Part of the swaraj movement.
4 People could not afford salt.
14. Nationalism In India

255567 What were the effects of the Non Cooperation movement On the economic front?

1 Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires started wearing Indian clothes.
2 Economy fell.
3 People did not take united action.
4 Financing foriegn goods continued.
14. Nationalism In India

255564 Who announced a 'Dominion Status' for India and when?

1 Sir John Simon, 1929.
2 General Dyer, 1928.
3 Lord Irwin, 1929.
4 Mountbatten 1939.
14. Nationalism In India

255565 The Khilafat Movement was started:

1 To protest against the Jallianwala Bagh incident.
2 To gain Puma Swaraj.
3 To protest against the Rowlatt Act.
4 To protest against the harsh treaty imposed on Turkey.
14. Nationalism In India

255566 What was the cause of the Salt March by Gandhi and his companions?

1 Salt was unevenly distributed.
2 Because of the demand to abolish the salt tax.
3 Part of the swaraj movement.
4 People could not afford salt.
14. Nationalism In India

255567 What were the effects of the Non Cooperation movement On the economic front?

1 Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires started wearing Indian clothes.
2 Economy fell.
3 People did not take united action.
4 Financing foriegn goods continued.
14. Nationalism In India

255564 Who announced a 'Dominion Status' for India and when?

1 Sir John Simon, 1929.
2 General Dyer, 1928.
3 Lord Irwin, 1929.
4 Mountbatten 1939.
14. Nationalism In India

255565 The Khilafat Movement was started:

1 To protest against the Jallianwala Bagh incident.
2 To gain Puma Swaraj.
3 To protest against the Rowlatt Act.
4 To protest against the harsh treaty imposed on Turkey.
14. Nationalism In India

255566 What was the cause of the Salt March by Gandhi and his companions?

1 Salt was unevenly distributed.
2 Because of the demand to abolish the salt tax.
3 Part of the swaraj movement.
4 People could not afford salt.
14. Nationalism In India

255567 What were the effects of the Non Cooperation movement On the economic front?

1 Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires started wearing Indian clothes.
2 Economy fell.
3 People did not take united action.
4 Financing foriegn goods continued.