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1. Plantation workers were restricted by which Act?
A. Inland Emigration Act 1859
B. Factory Act 1911
C. Rowlatt Act 1919
D. Vernacular Press Act
2. At Chauri Chaura in 1922
A. Gandhi launched Civil Disobedience
B. A peaceful protest turned violent
C. Simon Commission was boycotted
D. British granted dominion status
3. The Swaraj Party was formed by
A. C.R.Das and Motilal Nehru
B. Gandhi and Patel
C. Bhagat Singh and Rajguru
D. Nehru and Bose
4. The Simon Commission had how many Indian members?
A. One
B. Two
C. None
D. Five
5. The slogan raised against Simon Commission was
A. Quit India
B. Inquilab Zindabad
C. Go Back Simon
D. Vande Mataram
6. The Lahore Congress of 1929 declared
A. Non-Cooperation
B. Civil Disobedience
C. Purna Swaraj
D. Dominion Status
7. The date chosen to celebrate Independence Day in 1930 was
A. 26 January
B. 15 August
C. 2 October
D. 31 December
8. Gandhi chose salt as a symbol because
A. It was cheap
B. Only rich used it
C. It was consumed by all
D. It was easy to import
9. The Salt March started from
A. Bardoli
B. Dandi
C. Sabarmati Ashram
D. Champaran
10. The Salt March covered about
A. 150 miles
B. 240 miles
C. 500 miles
D. 100 miles
11. Number of volunteers who began the Salt March with Gandhi
A. 50
B. 100
C. 78
D. 200
12. The Civil Disobedience Movement asked people to
A. Pay all taxes
B. Break colonial laws
C. Join army
D. Support British goods
13. Abdul Ghaffar Khan was arrested in
A. April 1930
B. March 1929
C. December 1931
D. February 1930
14. The pact between Gandhi and Irwin was signed on
A. 5 March 1931
B. 26 January 1930
C. 13 April 1919
D. 8 August 1942
15. Rich peasant communities like Patidars and Jats supported the Civil Disobedience because
A. They wanted high taxes
B. They opposed reduction of rent
C. They were hit by trade depression and high revenue
D. They were industrialists
16. Poor peasants mainly wanted
A. Complete abolition of zamindari
B. Remission of unpaid rent to landlords
C. To pay higher rent
D. To support industrialists
17. The Hindustan Socialist Republican Army was founded in
A. 1930
B. 1928
C. 1925
D. 1932
18. Bhagat Singh and Batukeswar Dutta threw a bomb in
A. Simon Commission meeting
B. Legislative Assembly
C. Round Table Conference
D. Viceroy’s house
19. The industrial working classes mostly
A. Fully joined Civil Disobedience
B. Remained aloof except in Nagpur region
C. Supported only British
D. Became landlords
20. Women joined nationalist movements in large numbers by
A. Staying at home
B. Participating in marches, making salt, picketing shops
C. Working in British offices
D. Joining army
21. Plantation workers were restricted by which Act?
A. Inland Emigration Act 1859
B. Factory Act 1911
C. Rowlatt Act 1919
D. Vernacular Press Act
22. At Chauri Chaura in 1922
A. Gandhi launched Civil Disobedience
B. A peaceful protest turned violent
C. Simon Commission was boycotted
D. British granted dominion status
23. The Swaraj Party was formed by
A. C.R.Das and Motilal Nehru
B. Gandhi and Patel
C. Bhagat Singh and Rajguru
D. Nehru and Bose
24. The Simon Commission had how many Indian members?
A. One
B. Two
C. None
D. Five
25. The slogan raised against Simon Commission was
A. Quit India
B. Inquilab Zindabad
C. Go Back Simon
D. Vande Mataram
26. The Lahore Congress of 1929 declared
A. Non-Cooperation
B. Civil Disobedience
C. Purna Swaraj
D. Dominion Status
27. The date chosen to celebrate Independence Day in 1930 was
A. 26 January
B. 15 August
C. 2 October
D. 31 December
28. Gandhi chose salt as a symbol because
A. It was cheap
B. Only rich used it
C. It was consumed by all
D. It was easy to import
29. The Salt March started from
A. Bardoli
B. Dandi
C. Sabarmati Ashram
D. Champaran
30. The Salt March covered about
A. 150 miles
B. 240 miles
C. 500 miles
D. 100 miles
31. Number of volunteers who began the Salt March with Gandhi
A. 50
B. 100
C. 78
D. 200
32. The Civil Disobedience Movement asked people to
A. Pay all taxes
B. Break colonial laws
C. Join army
D. Support British goods
33. Abdul Ghaffar Khan was arrested in
A. April 1930
B. March 1929
C. December 1931
D. February 1930
34. The pact between Gandhi and Irwin was signed on
A. 5 March 1931
B. 26 January 1930
C. 13 April 1919
D. 8 August 1942
35. Rich peasant communities like Patidars and Jats supported the Civil Disobedience because
A. They wanted high taxes
B. They opposed reduction of rent
C. They were hit by trade depression and high revenue
D. They were industrialists
36. Poor peasants mainly wanted
A. Complete abolition of zamindari
B. Remission of unpaid rent to landlords
C. To pay higher rent
D. To support industrialists
37. The Hindustan Socialist Republican Army was founded in
A. 1930
B. 1928
C. 1925
D. 1932
38. Bhagat Singh and Batukeswar Dutta threw a bomb in
A. Simon Commission meeting
B. Legislative Assembly
C. Round Table Conference
D. Viceroy’s house
39. The industrial working classes mostly
A. Fully joined Civil Disobedience
B. Remained aloof except in Nagpur region
C. Supported only British
D. Became landlords
40. Women joined nationalist movements in large numbers by
A. Staying at home
B. Participating in marches, making salt, picketing shops
C. Working in British offices
D. Joining army
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