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Monday, 6 April 2015

Indian National Movement (AD 1900 – 1947) SECTION 7




1.       Several nationalist leaders in India wrote commentaries on the Bhagavad Gita to argue the case for an ethical foundation to Indian nationalism, who among the following is an exception to it?
(a)    Sri Aurobindo
(b)   Mahatma Gandhi
(c)    Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(d)   Ram Manohar Lohia

2.       Which one of the following slogans is attributed to Subhash Chandra Bose?
(a)    Jai Jawan jai Kisan
(b)   Vande Mataram
(c)    Jai Hind
(d)   Inquilab zindabad

3.       Vande Mataram, the nationalist song, was a part of
(a)    Durgesh Nandni
(b)   Saraswati Chandra
(c)    Grihadaha
(d)   Anand Math

4.       Who founded the All India Depressed Classes Federation?
(a)    BR Ambedkar
(b)   Narayan Guru
(c)    Jyotiba Phule
(d)   Lala Lajpat Rai

5.       Which one of the following with regard to the Poona pact, 1932, is not correct?
(a)    Adequate representation of depressed sections in government jobs
(b)   Reservation of seats for the depressed classes in the provincial legislature
(c)    Acceptance of Independence of India
(d)   Reservation of seats for the depressed classes in the central legislature

6.       Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore did not define India as a ‘Nation’, because they were?
(a)    Appreciative of cultural divisiveness
(b)   Opposed to the idea of homogeneity
(c)    Supportive of ‘oneness’
(d)   Critical of hegemonic culture

7.       At which venue did the 1907 split in congress party take place?
(a)    Banaras
(b)   Calcutta
(c)    Nagpur
(d)   Surat

8.       The Haripura Congress (1938) remains a milestone in Indian freedom struggle because
(a)    It declared war on the British empire
(b)   It appointed Jawaharlal Nehru as the future prime Minister of India.
(c)    Of the introduction of the idea of a planning commission
(d)   Of the  acceptance of the Government of India Act, 1935, by the Congress

9.       In hind Swaraj, Mahatma Gandhi was critical of railways, because they are
1.       Carriers of plague germs.
2.       Instruments for frequency of famines.
3.       Class division in the society.
4.       Accident prone.
Select the correct answer using the code given below

(a)    1, 2 and 3
(b)   1  and 2
(c)    2  and 3
(d)   1 and 4

10.   Consider the following statements
1.       The champaran Satygraha marked Gandhiji’s second appearance in Indian politics as a leader of the masses.
2.       The Champaran Satyagraha was launched to address the problems faced by indigo plantation workers.
Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?

(a)    Only 1
(b)   Only 2
(c)    Both 1 and 2
(d)   Neither 1 nor 2

Answer:

1.       C
2.       C
3.       D
4.       B
5.       A
6.       D
7.       A
8.       C
9.       D
10.   B

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