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1. Modern nationalism in Europe was associated with
A. Colonial expansion
B. Nation-state formation
C. Religious revival
D. Industrial Revolution
2. The growth of modern nationalism in India was closely linked with
A. British industrial policies
B. Anti-colonial movement
C. Religious conversions
D. Trade with Europe
3. Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from
A. England
B. South Africa
C. Sri Lanka
D. France
4. Gandhi’s novel method of mass agitation was called
A. Civil Disobedience
B. Boycott
C. Satyagraha
D. Khilafat
5. The Rowlatt Act allowed the government to
A. Give free land to peasants
B. Detain political prisoners without trial
C. Abolish taxes
D. Increase representation of Indians in the council
6. The hartal against the Rowlatt Act was organised on
A. 13 April
B. 10 April
C. 6 April
D. 15 April
7. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre occurred on
A. 10 April 1919
B. 6 April 1919
C. 13 April 1919
D. 15 April 1919
8. General Dyer justified his action at Jallianwala Bagh as
A. An act of kindness
B. A moral lesson to create terror
C. A way to disperse the crowd safely
D. A military exercise
9. The Khilafat Committee was formed in
A. Bombay
B. Calcutta
C. Delhi
D. Lucknow
10. The leaders of the Khilafat movement included
A. Bhagat Singh and Rajguru
B. Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali
C. Jawaharlal Nehru and Patel
D. Motilal Nehru and Jinnah
11. Gandhi’s book in which he declared British rule survived due to Indian cooperation was
A. My Experiments with Truth
B. Hind Swaraj
C. Young India
D. India Wins Freedom
12. The Non-Cooperation Movement was adopted at the Congress session of
A. Bombay 1918
B. Calcutta 1920
C. Nagpur 1920
D. Madras 1919
13. The movement in towns began with participation of
A. Industrial workers
B. Middle-class
C. Tribals
D. Soldiers
14. Which party in Madras did not boycott council elections?
A. Congress
B. Justice Party
C. Swaraj Party
D. Hindu Mahasabha
15. Between 1921 and 1922 import of foreign cloth fell from Rs 102 crore to
A. Rs 60 crore
B. Rs 50 crore
C. Rs 57 crore
D. Rs 40 crore
16. ‘Begar’ means
A. Paid labour
B. Unpaid forced labour
C. Voluntary service
D. Agricultural rent
17. In Awadh the peasants’ movement was led by
A. Baba Ramchandra
B. Alluri Sitaram Raju
C. Vallabhbhai Patel
D. Subhas Chandra Bose
18. Nai-dhobi bandhs were organised to
A. Celebrate festivals
B. Deprive landlords of services
C. Support British officials
D. Collect taxes
19. The Oudh Kisan Sabha was headed by
A. Patel and Gandhi
B. Nehru and Baba Ramchandra
C. Shaukat Ali and Muhammad Ali
D. Lala Lajpat Rai and Tilak
20. The Gudem Hills revolt was led by
A. Baba Ramchandra
B. Alluri Sitaram Raju
C. Bhagat Singh
D. Abdul Ghaffar Khan
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