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Who was known as Frontier Gandhi?

[14] Understanding Partition: Politics, Memories, Experiences
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Unionist Party belonged to ______.

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Direct Action Day was celebrated on ______.

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Which of the following options is correct.

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Lucknow pact was signed in ______.

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A separate Electorate was given to the Muslims in ______.

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Consider the following events:

  1. Wavel plan
  2. Cabinet mission
  3. Direct Action Day
  4. Formation of interim government
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Choose the correct option:

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Who among the following made a powerful plea for continuing separate electorates?

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Consider the following statements regarding the demand for separate electorates.

  1. B R Ambedkar made a powerful plea for continuing separate electorates after partition.
  2. Govind Ballabh Pant declared that demand for separate electorates was not only harmful for the nation but also for the minorities.
  3. Begum Aizaas Rasul, for instance, felt that separate electorates were self-destructive since they isolated the minorities from the majority.

Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct?

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Assertion (A): Granting of the right to vote to every adult Indian was one of the central features of the Indian Constitution.

Reason (R): In countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom women got the right to vote after a long drawn struggle.

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Consider the following statements:

  1. The members of the Constituent Assembly were indirectly elected.
  2. Govind Ballabh Pant opposed a separate electorate.
  3. Shri Shankar Rao accepted Hindustani as the national language.
  4. N G Ranga counted tribals among minorities.

Which of the given statements is/are correct?

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Consider the following statements:

  1. Mahatma Gandhi gave Objective Resolution.
  2. An interim government was made in 1946 under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru.
  3. K Sanathanam from Madras strongly favoured the rights of states.
  4. Mahatma Gandhi wanted to keep Hindi as the national language.

Which of the given statements is NOT correct?

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Carefully examine the map of the Citadel area of Mohenjodaro and answer the question that follows:

Identify the two most important buildings located in the citadel area of Mohenjodaro.

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Carefully examine the map of the Citadel area of Mohenjodaro and answer the question that follows:

According to the assumption of most of the historians, the purpose of the Great Bath must have been: ______

[1] Bricks, Beads and Bones: the Harappan Civilisation
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Carefully examine the map of the Citadel area of Mohenjodaro and answer the question that follows:

Choose the correct option.

Assertion(A): Citadel was smaller but higher part of Mohenjodaro.

Reason(R): It is on the citadel that we find evidence of structures that were probably used for special public purposes.

[1] Bricks, Beads and Bones: the Harappan Civilisation
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Carefully examine the map of the Citadel area of Mohenjodaro and answer the question that follows:

Consider the following statements :

a) The Great Bath was a large round tank.

b) There were two flights of stairs on the north and the south of the tank.

Choose the correct option:

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Read the following excerpt carefully and answer the question :

On 5 April 1930, Mahatma Gandhi spoke at Dandi: When I left Sabarmati with my companions for this seaside hamlet of Dandi, I was not certain in my mind that we would be allowed to reach this place. Even while I was at Sabarmati there was a rumour that I might be arrested. I had thought that the Government might perhaps let my party come as far as Dandi, but not me certainly. If someone says that this betrays imperfect faith on my part, I shall not deny the charge. That I have reached here is in no small measure due to the power of peace and non-violence: that power is universally felt. The Government may, if it wishes, congratulate itself on acting as it has done, for it could have arrested every one of us. In saying that it did not have the courage to arrest this army of peace, we praise it. It felt ashamed to arrest such an army. He is a civilized man who feels ashamed to do anything which his neighbours would disapprove of. The Government deserves to be congratulated on not arresting us, even if it desisted only from fear of world opinion. Tomorrow we shall break the salt tax law. Whether the Government will tolerate that is a different question. It may not tolerate it, but it deserves congratulation for the patience and forbearance it has displayed in regard to this party. What if I and all the eminent leaders in Gujarat and in the rest of the country are arrested? This movement is based on the faith that when a whole nation is roused and on the march no leader is necessary.

The Dandi March started from: ______

[13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
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Read the following excerpt carefully and answer the question :

On 5 April 1930, Mahatma Gandhi spoke at Dandi: When I left Sabarmati with my companions for this seaside hamlet of Dandi, I was not certain in my mind that we would be allowed to reach this place. Even while I was at Sabarmati there was a rumour that I might be arrested. I had thought that the Government might perhaps let my party come as far as Dandi, but not me certainly. If someone says that this betrays imperfect faith on my part, I shall not deny the charge. That I have reached here is in no small measure due to the power of peace and non-violence: that power is universally felt. The Government may, if it wishes, congratulate itself on acting as it has done, for it could have arrested every one of us. In saying that it did not have the courage to arrest this army of peace, we praise it. It felt ashamed to arrest such an army. He is a civilized man who feels ashamed to do anything which his neighbours would disapprove of. The Government deserves to be congratulated on not arresting us, even if it desisted only from fear of world opinion. Tomorrow we shall break the salt tax law. Whether the Government will tolerate that is a different question. It may not tolerate it, but it deserves congratulation for the patience and forbearance it has displayed in regard to this party. What if I and all the eminent leaders in Gujarat and in the rest of the country are arrested? This movement is based on the faith that when a whole nation is roused and on the march no leader is necessary.

Why was Gandhiji certain that he would not be allowed to reach Dandi?

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Read the following excerpt carefully and answer the question :

On 5 April 1930, Mahatma Gandhi spoke at Dandi: When I left Sabarmati with my companions for this seaside hamlet of Dandi, I was not certain in my mind that we would be allowed to reach this place. Even while I was at Sabarmati there was a rumour that I might be arrested. I had thought that the Government might perhaps let my party come as far as Dandi, but not me certainly. If someone says that this betrays imperfect faith on my part, I shall not deny the charge. That I have reached here is in no small measure due to the power of peace and non-violence: that power is universally felt. The Government may, if it wishes, congratulate itself on acting as it has done, for it could have arrested every one of us. In saying that it did not have the courage to arrest this army of peace, we praise it. It felt ashamed to arrest such an army. He is a civilized man who feels ashamed to do anything which his neighbours would disapprove of. The Government deserves to be congratulated on not arresting us, even if it desisted only from fear of world opinion. Tomorrow we shall break the salt tax law. Whether the Government will tolerate that is a different question. It may not tolerate it, but it deserves congratulation for the patience and forbearance it has displayed in regard to this party. What if I and all the eminent leaders in Gujarat and in the rest of the country are arrested? This movement is based on the faith that when a whole nation is roused and on the march no leader is necessary.

Choose the correct option.

Assertion(A): Gandhi made Salt a symbol of Protest.

Reason(R): Salt was used by Hindus and Muslims, it was used by rich and poor and the rate of tax was very high on salt.

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