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This is the painting of the Indian social reformer considered to be the ‘Father of Indian Renaissance’.

What were Raja Ram Mohan Roy's views on religion?

[1.7] Socio-religious Reforms
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This is the painting of the Indian social reformer considered to be the ‘Father of Indian Renaissance’.

Name the society established by Raja Ram Mohan Roy in 1828.

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This is the painting of the Indian social reformer considered to be the ‘Father of Indian Renaissance.’

Mention the social practices against which this society launched a relentless struggle.

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This is the painting of the Indian social reformer considered to be the ‘Father of Indian Renaissance.’

Mention two important social reforms supported by this society.

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How did Ram Mohan Roy’s propagate his ideas?

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Vande Mataram’ was written by ______.

[1.8] India's Struggle for Freedom
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The assertive nationalists believed that British rule in India was not a _________ but a ______.

[1.8] India's Struggle for Freedom
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Match the following:

Column A Column B
1. Dadabhai Naoroji (a) 1905
2. Assertive nationalists (b) separate electorates
3. Partition of Bengal (c) use of only Indian goods
4. Muslim League (d) immediate freedom from British rule
5. Swadeshi (e) early nationalists
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The British followed the policy of divide and rule by dividing____on communal lines.

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The Muslim League was established in________.

[1.8] India's Struggle for Freedom
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State whether the following is true or false:

Tilak knew that the British would concede to the demand for swaraj easily without any struggle.

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This is the picture of a national leader

Identify the person in the picture.

[1.8] India's Struggle for Freedom
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The menacing presence of the Japanese army on the eastern borders of India posed a serious threat to___________.

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Answer the following question briefly:

With reference to the Indian national movement, answer the following: Examine the role of Subhash Chandra Bose in the Indian freedom struggle.

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With reference to the Indian national movement, answer the following: Why do Indians still respect and revere Netaji?

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With reference to Indian independence, answer the following question: What was the importance of the Mountbatten Plan.

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With reference to Indian independence, answer the following question:

What was the significance of the Indian Independence Act, 1947.

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With reference to Indian independence, answer the following question: What is the significance of 26 January 1950?

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The functions of the government are divided into three branches, namely, the ________, the ________and the ________.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Subjects for legislation are divide into three lists-the ______ List, the ________List, and the ______List.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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