Online Test of Chapter 3 Nationalism in India Test 1 History (Social Science S.St)| Class 10th
Q.1- What do you mean by ‘Forced recruitment’?
a. The colonial state forced people to join the army.
b. Indians were forced to finance the British army
c. The Indian princes had to supply soldiers to fight for the British
d. All of these
Q.2- When did the Jallianwalla Bagh incident take place?
a. On 13 April
b. On 15 August
c. On 27 October
d. On 10 March
Q.3- When was the Non-Cooperation programme adopted by the Congress?
a. 1920
b. 1935
c. 1948
d. 1925
Q.4- Why was the slogans demanding “Swatantra Bharat” important?
a. It showed the greatness of Mahatma Gandhi
b. They were going beyond their own locality and emotionally identifying with an all-India movement
c. They were a unifying force of the Non-Cooperation Movement
d. The various ways in which ‘Swaraj’ was interpreted by different people
Q.5- Who was the leader of the peasants in the Gudem Hills?
a. Alluri Sitaram Raju
b. Baba Ramchandra
b. Venkata Raju
d. None of these
Q.6- Who started the Swaraj Party?
a. Jawaharlal Nehru
b. Mahatma Gandhi
c. C.R.Das
d. C.R. Das and Motilal Nehru.
Q.7- Which of these industries productions go up during the Non- Cooperation Movement?
a. Textiles and handloom
b. Steel industry
c. Coal industry
d. None of these
Q.8- What was the demand of 1929 sessions of the Congress at Lahore ?
a. Poorna Swaraj
b. Right to speech
c. Half authority
d. None of these
Q.9- When was the Dandi March of Mahatma Gandhi started and till when?
a. 11 March -06 April, 1930
b. 15 April-30 April,1931
c. 01 March -30 April, 1930
d. 11 march- 06 April, 1931
Q.10- In which year the Second Round Table Conference was held?
a. 1931
b. 1935
c. 1938
d. 1945
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What do you mean by ‘Forced recruitment’?
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‘Forced recruitment’ means a process by which the colonial state forced people in rural areas to join the army, which caused widespread anger.
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‘Forced recruitment’ means a process by which the colonial state forced people in rural areas to join the army, which caused widespread anger.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
When did the Jallianwalla Bagh incident take place?
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On 13 April the Jallianwalla Bagh incident took place. On that day a large crowd gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwalla Bagh, unaware of the martial law that had been imposed. Dyer entered the area, blocked the exit points, and opened fire on the crowd, killing hundreds.
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On 13 April the Jallianwalla Bagh incident took place. On that day a large crowd gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwalla Bagh, unaware of the martial law that had been imposed. Dyer entered the area, blocked the exit points, and opened fire on the crowd, killing hundreds.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
When was the Non-Cooperation programme adopted by the Congress?
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At Nagpur in December 1920, a compromise was worked out and the Non-Cooperation programme was adopted by congress.
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At Nagpur in December 1920, a compromise was worked out and the Non-Cooperation programme was adopted by congress.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Why was the slogans demanding “Swatantra Bharat” important?
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When the tribals chanted Gandhiji’s name and raised slogans demanding ‘Swatantra Bharat’, they were also emotionally relating to an all-India agitation. They were going beyond their own locality and emotionally identifying with an all-India movement.
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When the tribals chanted Gandhiji’s name and raised slogans demanding ‘Swatantra Bharat’, they were also emotionally relating to an all-India agitation. They were going beyond their own locality and emotionally identifying with an all-India movement.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Who was the leader of the peasants in the Gudem Hills?
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The leader of the peasants in the Gudem Hills of Andhra was Baba Ramchandra, for instance, a militant guerrilla movement spread in the early 1920s – not a form of struggle that the Congress could approve.
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The leader of the peasants in the Gudem Hills of Andhra was Baba Ramchandra, for instance, a militant guerrilla movement spread in the early 1920s – not a form of struggle that the Congress could approve.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Who started the Swaraj Party?
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C. R. Das and Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party because they wanted to enter the Provincial Councils and oppose British policies.
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C. R. Das and Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party because they wanted to enter the Provincial Councils and oppose British policies.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of these industries productions go up during the Non- Cooperation Movement?
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As the boycott movement spread, and people began discarding imported clothes and wearing only Indian ones, production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up.
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As the boycott movement spread, and people began discarding imported clothes and wearing only Indian ones, production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What was the demand of 1929 sessions of the Congress at Lahore ?
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Jawaharlal Nehru presided over the December 1929 Session of the Congress at Lahore and their demand was for Poorna Swaraj or full independence.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
When was the Dandi March of Mahatma Gandhi started and till when?
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The Dandi March of Mahatma Gandhi Was started on 11 March, 1930 and ended on 6 April, 1930. The march was over 240 miles, from Gandhiji’s ashram in Sabarmati to the Gujarati coastal town of Dandi. The volunteers walked for 24 days, about 10 miles a day.
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The Dandi March of Mahatma Gandhi Was started on 11 March, 1930 and ended on 6 April, 1930. The march was over 240 miles, from Gandhiji’s ashram in Sabarmati to the Gujarati coastal town of Dandi. The volunteers walked for 24 days, about 10 miles a day.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
In which year the Second Round Table Conference was held?
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In December 1931, Gandhiji attended the second round table conference by demanding separate electorates for dalit.
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In December 1931, Gandhiji attended the second round table conference by demanding separate electorates for dalit.