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Which of the following founded a National Society, a National Paper, a National School and National Gymnasium and made the word 'National' popular in the later half of the 19th century?

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During the Indian Freedom Struggle, who among the following proposed that Swaraj should be defined as complete independence free from all foreign control?
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Indian National Congress found wide acceptance initially among:
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Assertion (A) Bal Gangadhar Tilak sought to diffuse the spirit of nationalism among the masses.
Reason (R) Tilak organized a corps of volunteers to help the famine stricken people in the Deccan.
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Assertion (A) Annie Besant worked together with the Congress and the Muslim League during the Home Rule Movement.
Reason (R) Annie Besant felt that this was necessary to get the support of the masses for the Home Rule Movement.
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Assertion (A) Partition of Bengal in 1905 brought to an end Moderates' role in the Indian Freedom Movement.
Reason (R) The Sural Session of Indian National Congress separated the Extremists from the Moderates.
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Assertion (A) The basic weakness of the early Nationalist Movement lay in its narrow social base.
Reason (R) It fought for the narrow interests of the social groups which joined it.
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Which of the following facts are true about the Civil Disobedience Movement?
1. The movement had no definite beginning.
2. In many parts of the country people refused to pay land revenue.
3. People boycotted foreign goods and liquor.
4. Gandhi gave the cry of 'Do or Die' as slogan beginning the movement.
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Assertion (A) The early nationalists in the initial phases paid relatively little attention to the question of workers.
Reason (R) The early nationalists did not wish to, in any way; weaken the common struggle against British rule, by creating any divisions within the ranks of the Indian people.
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