Non-Cooperation Movement
Important Questions on Non-Cooperation Movement
Consider the following statements about the non-cooperation movement:
1. The movement was a mix of nationalism, middle-class politics, religion, feudalism, agrarian discontent, and working-class agitation.
2. The movement was much greater intensity than any other political agitation which came before it.
3. The movement helped to foster Hindu Muslim unity.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements:
The non-cooperation movement led to the:
1. Congress was becoming a mass movement for the first time.
2. Growth of Hindu Muslim unity.
3. Removal of fear of the British might from the minds of the people.
4. British government's willingness to grant political concessions to Indians.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

The Non-Cooperation Movement was withdrawn after the:

An All-Party Conference appointed a sub-committee with Ali Imam, Tej Bahadur Sapru, and Subhas Bose. Who was presiding over this subcommittee?

In Indian history, who among the following is known as "Frontier Gandhi"?

Which of the following was the first All India level movement led by Mahatma Gandhi?

