First World War, Khilafat and Non Cooperation
First World War, Khilafat and Non Cooperation: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, The Making of Indian Nationalism, Economic and Political Impact of First World War on India, Struggle for Swaraj in Gudem Hills & End of Non-Cooperation Movement etc.
Important Questions on First World War, Khilafat and Non Cooperation
In, Mahatma Gandhi organized a very successful satyagraha in _____ in Bihar. (Champaran/Kheda)

April , , was observed as Satyagraha Day.

During the British Raj, there were eight important _____.

In _____ movement Mahatama Gandhi saw the opportunity to establish unity and peace between the Hindus and Muslims. (Khilafat Movement / Quit India Movement)

During the _____, Indian villages were called upon to supply soldiers. (First World War / Second World War)

Khadi was often more expensive than factory produced clothes.

India's import of foreign cloth halved between and due to _____ movement. (Quit India/ Non-Cooperation)

The _____ Movement started with the participation of the middle class in the cities. (Non Cooperation / Universal Suffrage)

After the Chauri Chaura incident in Gorakhpur, Mahatma Gandhi called a halt to the _____ Movement. (Non-Cooperation/ Civil Disobedience)

The Inland Emigration Act of restricted the movement of tea plantation workers.

The Non-Cooperation and Khilafat Movement began in January _____. ()

The Jallianwalla Bagh incident took place on _____ April . ()

Mahatma Gandhi visited _____ (Ahmedabad/ Champaran) in the year and organised a satyagraha movement in support of the cotton mill workers.

In Mahatma Gandhi travelled to _____ (Champaran/ Nalanda) in Bihar and inspired the peasants against the oppressive plantation system.

Mahatma Gandhi believed that the dharma in _____ (Non-violence/ Violence) could unite all Indians.

Mahatma Gandhi believed that a satyagrahi could win any battle with the help of non-violence.

Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in January _____. ()
