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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
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Which of following movements was also known as the “Vande Matram movement”?
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Vandemataram Movement is also known as the Swadeshi Movement. It was an anti-Bengal partition movement. The Viceroy Lord Curzon divided Bengal province into two in 1905. Bengal people observed 16th October as a day of mourning when partition came into force
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Vandemataram Movement is also known as the Swadeshi Movement. It was an anti-Bengal partition movement. The Viceroy Lord Curzon divided Bengal province into two in 1905. Bengal people observed 16th October as a day of mourning when partition came into force
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
2 points
By the start of the twentieth century, a band of nationalist thinkers had emerged who advocated a more militant approach to political work. The basic tenets of this school of thought were
1.Direct political action required
2.Personal sacrifices required and a true nationalist to be always ready for it
3.Swaraj to be the goal of national movement
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By the dawn of the twentieth century, a band of nationalist thinkers had emerged who advocated a more militant approach to political work
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By the dawn of the twentieth century, a band of nationalist thinkers had emerged who advocated a more militant approach to political work
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
2 points
As far as the Indian freedom struggle is concerned, how is the word “Swadeshi” different from “boycott”?
1.While Swadeshi attracted the lower strata of Indian society, Boycott attracted the higher strata.
2.Swadeshi was essentially economic movement, boycott was not.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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The people had adopted the twin programme of ‘Boycott’ and ‘Swadeshi ‘ as parts of one and the same movement. These two words are two sides of the same coin and both were used as economic as well as political tools. Boycott referred to the boycott of British goods in order to register protest with the British public against the grave injustice inflicted upon Bengal. Boycott was a seemingly negative programme and Swadeshi as its positive corollary was accepted along with. Swadeshi meant use of, and encouragement to, native products as against foreign goods.
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The people had adopted the twin programme of ‘Boycott’ and ‘Swadeshi ‘ as parts of one and the same movement. These two words are two sides of the same coin and both were used as economic as well as political tools. Boycott referred to the boycott of British goods in order to register protest with the British public against the grave injustice inflicted upon Bengal. Boycott was a seemingly negative programme and Swadeshi as its positive corollary was accepted along with. Swadeshi meant use of, and encouragement to, native products as against foreign goods.
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
2 points
During the anti-partition and swadeshi movement of Bengal, the reaction by some of the leaders like Tilak, Bipin Chandra pal and Aurobindo Ghosh were
1.They wanted the movement to be confined to the Bengal region
2.They wanted to go beyond the boycott of foreign goods to become a full-fledged political mass struggle
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The nationalists led by Tilak, Lajpat Rai, Bipin Chandra Pal and Aurobindo Ghosh wanted the movement to be taken outside Bengal to other parts of the country and go beyond a boycott of foreign goods to become a full-fledged political mass struggle with the goal of attaining swaraj. But the Moderates, dominating the Congress at that time, were not willing to go that far.
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The nationalists led by Tilak, Lajpat Rai, Bipin Chandra Pal and Aurobindo Ghosh wanted the movement to be taken outside Bengal to other parts of the country and go beyond a boycott of foreign goods to become a full-fledged political mass struggle with the goal of attaining swaraj. But the Moderates, dominating the Congress at that time, were not willing to go that far.
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
2 points
Consider the following statements regarding the reaction of Extremists during Swadeshi Movement in Bengal.
1.Extremists gave a call for passive resistance in addition to swadeshi and boycott which would include a boycott of government schools and colleges, government service, courts and legislative councils.
2.The goal of independence was to be achieved through self-sacrifice.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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The Extremists gave a call for passive resistance in addition to swadeshi and boycott which would include a boycott of government schools and colleges, government service, courts, legislative councils, municipalities, government titles, etc.
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The Extremists gave a call for passive resistance in addition to swadeshi and boycott which would include a boycott of government schools and colleges, government service, courts, legislative councils, municipalities, government titles, etc.
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
2 points
Consider the following statements:
1.Bhagat Singh, Azad and Rajguru shot dead Saunders.
2.Udham Singh assassinated the India office bureaucrat Curzon-Wyllie in 1909.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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Lathi charge on an anti-Simon Commission procession led to the death of Lala Lajpat Rai. Bhagat Singh, Azad and Rajguru shot dead Saunders, the police official responsible for the lathi charge in Lahore.
Udham Singh, assassinated Michael O’Dwyer, the Lieutenant-Governor who presided over the brutal British suppression of the 1919 protests in Punjab.
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Lathi charge on an anti-Simon Commission procession led to the death of Lala Lajpat Rai. Bhagat Singh, Azad and Rajguru shot dead Saunders, the police official responsible for the lathi charge in Lahore.
Udham Singh, assassinated Michael O’Dwyer, the Lieutenant-Governor who presided over the brutal British suppression of the 1919 protests in Punjab.
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
2 points
A manifesto titled “The Revolutionary”, that was produced as evidence in the Kakori conspiracy case of 1925, was written by
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Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) was a revolutionary organisation adhering Marxism and Socialism. Previously, it was known as the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA), whose written constitution and published manifesto titled The Revolutionary were produced as evidence in the Kakori conspiracy case of 1925. Sachindranath Sanyal wrote the manifesto. This was distributed around large cities of North India on 1 January 1925. It proposed the overthrow of British colonial rule and its replacement with what it termed a “Federal Republic of the United States of India”
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Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) was a revolutionary organisation adhering Marxism and Socialism. Previously, it was known as the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA), whose written constitution and published manifesto titled The Revolutionary were produced as evidence in the Kakori conspiracy case of 1925. Sachindranath Sanyal wrote the manifesto. This was distributed around large cities of North India on 1 January 1925. It proposed the overthrow of British colonial rule and its replacement with what it termed a “Federal Republic of the United States of India”
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
2 points
Which of the following events were the major influences for the revolutionary activity during the 1920s in India?
1.Russian Revolution and the success of the young Soviet state in consolidating itself.
2.Upsurge of working-class trade unionism after the First World War.
3.Newly sprouting communist groups with their emphasis on Marxism and socialism
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Major Influences
(i) Upsurge of working-class trade unionism after the War; the revolutionaries wanted to harness the revolutionary potential of the new emergent class for nationalist revolution.
(ii) Russian Revolution (1917) and the success of the young Soviet state in consolidating itself.
(iii) Newly sprouting communist groups with their emphasis on Marxism, socialism and the proletariat.
(iv) Journals publishing memoirs and articles extolling the self-sacrifice of revolutionaries, such as Atmasakti,
Sarathi and Bijoli.
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Major Influences
(i) Upsurge of working-class trade unionism after the War; the revolutionaries wanted to harness the revolutionary potential of the new emergent class for nationalist revolution.
(ii) Russian Revolution (1917) and the success of the young Soviet state in consolidating itself.
(iii) Newly sprouting communist groups with their emphasis on Marxism, socialism and the proletariat.
(iv) Journals publishing memoirs and articles extolling the self-sacrifice of revolutionaries, such as Atmasakti,
Sarathi and Bijoli.
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
2 points
Meerut Conspiracy Case, during British rule is related to
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In 1929, the government crackdown on communists resulted in the arrest and trial of 31 leading communists, trade unionists and left-wing leaders; they were tried at Meerut in the famous Meerut conspiracy case.
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In 1929, the government crackdown on communists resulted in the arrest and trial of 31 leading communists, trade unionists and left-wing leaders; they were tried at Meerut in the famous Meerut conspiracy case.
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
2 points
Which of the following is the oldest trade union federations in India?
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The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) was the oldest trade union federations in India founded in 1920. Lala Lajpat Rai was its first president and Dewan Chaman Lal its general secretary.
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The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) was the oldest trade union federations in India founded in 1920. Lala Lajpat Rai was its first president and Dewan Chaman Lal its general secretary.