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Mention any three features of the Boycott Movement.
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The revolutionary who died in prison after fasting for 63 days was:
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_____ was the secretary of All India States People's Conference.
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Mahatma Gandhi dominated the Indian politics from
1919
to _____. (
1948
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1958
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This literary figure renounced his knighthood to protest against the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.
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When did the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy occur?
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The Gandhi- Irwin Pact was signed in the year _____.
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The name of the police officer shot by revolutionaries was _____.
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_____ Satyagraha was the first all Indian struggle against the British under Gandhi ji. (Rowlatt/ Simon)
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Mahatma Gandhi arrived India in the year _____.
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The Montague-Chelmsford Reform was also called the Government of _____ Act of 1919.
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This Act empowered the British government to imprison anyone without a trial.
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Gandhiji started the Satyagraha movement against the _____in
1919
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_____ was called the Lion of Punjab.
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This movement was launched by two brothers to protest against the injustices done to Turkey.
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The Indian National Congress chose _____ as its main tactic for winning Independence. (Satyagraha/ Duragraha)
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Which of the following famous radical leaders died in
1928
while protesting against Simon Commission?
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Describe the importance of the Congress session held at Lahore in
1929
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Gandhiji arrived _____ (India/ Pakistan) from South Africa in
1915
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The Non-Cooperation Movement was called off due to _____ episode. (Chauri Chaura/ Civil Disobedience)
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This was popularised by Gandhiji as a symbol of self-reliance.