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प्रश्न
Why was Irwin-Gandhi's pact criticised by the radical nationalists?
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उत्तर
The pact was criticised by radical nationalists, for Gandhiji was unable to obtain from the Viceroy a commitment to political independence for Indians.
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Why Did the Salt Laws Become an Important Issue of Struggle?
Map work
Find out about the route of the Dandi March. On a map of Gujarat plot the line of the march and mark the major towns and villages that it passed along the route.
In which year was the First Round Table Conference held?
In which year did the Muslim League pass a resolution for a separate nation Pakistan?
Where was Gandhi’s Ashram located?
Indicate which of the following statements is NOT correct.
Consider the follow g statements regarding the events of the National Movement.
- On 12 March 1930, Gandhiji began his march from Sabarmati Ashram towards Dandi.
- In 1919, Gandhiji called for a countrywide campaign against the Rowlatt Act.
- After the failure of the Cabinet Mission, Mahatma Gandhi decided to launch Quit India Movement.
Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct?
Peasant Satyagraha at Bardoli was hold in ______.
Congress Ministries resigned in ______.
Consider the following events:
- Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
- Withdrawl of Non-Cooperation Movement
- Beginning of Khilafat Movement
- Formation of Swaraj Party
Their correct Chronological order is:
Consider the following events:
- Formation of Swaraj Party
- Second round Table conference
- Arrival of Simon Commission
- Gandhi-Irwin Pact
Their correct chronological order is:
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: ______
‘Gandhiji had mobilized a wider discontentment against the British rule in the Salt Satyagraha.’ Elucidate the statement with suitable examples
In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi started the Civil Disobedience Movement from
The meeting of Indian and British political leaders during 1930-32 in London has often been referred to as the First, Second and Third Round Table Conferences. It would be incorrect to refer to them as such because:
How many days did Gandhi take to complete the Dandi March?
Who were the women who participated in Dandi March?
Match the following:
| 1. Dharasana Satyagraha | a. T Prakasham |
| 2. Mypadu Satyagraha | b. M P Nadkarni |
| 3. Ankola Satyagraha | c. B Gopal Reddy |
| 4. Merina Beach Satyagraha | d. Sarojini Naidu |
Select from the codes given below:
The reason for which Simon Commission visited India was ______.
Who was the congress President at during the Lahore Session?
Explain the provisions of Irwin-Gandhi pact.
Describe the role of Gandhiji as a social reformer and as a Political leader.
On the given political outline map of India mark and label of the follow with appropriate symbol:
The place where Salt Law was broken by Gandhiji.

How did 'Salt Satyagraha' of Gandhiji become the All-India campaign in opposition to the British? Explain with examples.
Examine the role of Gandhiji as a Nationalist leader from 1929 till 1931.
Explain the causes and events of the 'Salt Satyagraha'.
