Towards Civil Disobedience Movement

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Towards Civil Disobedience Movement: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as Indian National Movement Towards the Late 1920s, Swaraj Party, Simon Commission, Resolution of Purna Swaraj, Revolutionary Nationalism of Bhagat Singh, Salt March, Civil Disobedience Movement, British Reaction towards Civil Disobedience Movement & Gandhi-Irwin Pact etc.

Important Questions on Towards Civil Disobedience Movement

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Chandra Shekhar Azad was born on 23rd July 1806 at

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Arrange the following historical developments in a chronological sequence

(I) Poona Act

(II) Lahore congress; demand of ‘Purna Swaraj’

(III) Establishment of oppressed class Association by Sh. B.R. Ambedkar

(IV) Second round table conference

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Statement  I: Simon Commission was opposed by all the political parties in India

Statement II: Lord Irwin announced inclusion of 80% Indian members into the Simon Commission

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Which of the following statements are correct on Gandhiji’s breaking the salt law to start Civil Disobedience Movement?

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Arrange the following in a chronological sequence

I. Second round table conference

II. Establishment of depressed class association

III. Breaking of salt law and beginning of civil disobedience movement

IV. Lahore Congress

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Who founded the Swaraj Party within the Congress? 

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Direction: Read both the statements and find the most appropriate reason for these developments-
I. Like the Maasais, other pastoral groups were also forced to live within the confines of special reserves. The boundaries of these reserves became the limits within which they could now move. 
II. In 1871, the colonial government in India passed the Criminal Tribes Act. Once this Act came into force, these communities were expected to live only in notified village settlements. 

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Direction: Match the following:
Column I
(A) 1919(B) 1922(C) 1929(D) 1930
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1. Launching of Civil Disobedience Movement
2. Lahore Session of Congress
3. Chauri Chaura incident
4. Jallianwala bagh incident

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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

Statement 1: In December 1931,1931, Gandhiji went to London for the round table conference, and returned after successfully negotiating terms of independence.

Statement 2: With the Gandhi-Irwin pact on 5 March 1931, Gandhiji agreed to participate in a Round Table Conference.

Statement 3: Dr. BR Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi agreed to organise the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1939 giving dalits separate electorates.

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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

Statement 1: In December 1929, the Lahore Congress formalised the demand of 'Purna Swaraj'.

Statement 2: With the spread of the Civil Disobedient movement, peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes.

Statement 3: On 31 January 1930, Mahatma Gandhi sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating 25 demands.

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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

Statement 1: Chamaparan Satyagrha of 1917 wa the first Satyagaraha movement led by Gandhi in India.

Statement 2: Purpose of the Rowlatt Act was to curb the growing nationalise upsurge in the country.

Statement 3: General Reginald Dyer is known as the Butcher of Amritasar for the role he played in the Jalliawala Bagh Massacre.

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Whose arrest in the April 1930 made the Indians angry?

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What was different between Civil Disobedience Movement and the Non-Cooperation Movement?

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Where was the demand for 'Purna Swaraj' finalized?

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Under whom was the Statutory Commission appointed?

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When did Gandhi enter into a pact with Lord Irwin?

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Name two places associated with the Salt March.

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Who announced 'Dominion Status' for India in 1929?

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Who formed the Swaraj Party within Congress?

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