English

(English Medium) ICSE Class 10 - CISCE Important Questions

Advertisements
Subjects
Topics
Subjects
Popular subjects
Topics

Please select a subject first

Advertisements
Advertisements
< prev  2641 to 2660 of 3901  next > 

With reference to the picture given below, answer the following questions :

Explain briefly the reason for the suspension of this particular movement Gandhi in 1922.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement

With reference to the National Movement from 1930 to 1947, answer the following : 

State any three features of the Programmed of the Civil Disobedience Movement launched in 1930.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Factors Leading Upto Civil Disobedience Movement

With reference to the National Movement from 1930 to 1947, answer the following : 

What was the significance of the Second Round Table Conference held in 1931?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Impact of the Civil Disobedience Movement

People protested against the ______ because it had seven British members and no Indian representation.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Factors Leading Upto Civil Disobedience Movement

Look at the picture given below and answer the following question:

Name the march being led by Gandhiji in the above picture.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934)

Look at the picture given below and answer the following question:

Which movement did this march launch?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934)

Name the incident which led to the suspension of this movement.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement

Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Irwin signed a pact in 1931.

Mention any two conditions that the congress agreed according to this pact.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Round Table Conference

Mention any two conditions that the British Government agreed to according to this pact.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Round Table Conference

The Rowlatt Act was called the Black Act because the Indians ______.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Causes that Led to the Non-Cooperation Movement

Read the two statements given below about the Civil Disobedience Movement and select the option that shows the correct relationship between (A) and (R).

Assertion (A): The Civil Disobedience Movement was renewed by Mahatma Gandhi.

Reason (R): The Second Round Table Conference was a failure.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Round Table Conference

Read the excerpt given below and answer the question that follow:

The March, which took place in India, was led by Mohandas Gandhi to protest British rule in India. During the march, thousands of Indians followed Gandhi from his religious retreat near Ahmedabad to the Arabian Sea coast, a distance of some 240 miles. The march resulted in the arrest of nearly 60,000 people, including Gandhi himself.

- The Marion (Ohio) Star [Edited]

Mention any four clauses of the Gandhi-Irwin Pact.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Round Table Conference

The Quit India Resolution in 1942 was one of the final calls given by Gandhi for the British to leave India. Moving towards Independence, Lord Mountbatten’s Plan was significant. In this context, answer the following:

State two reasons for the launching of the Quit India Movement.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [7] Quit India Movement
Concept: Events Leading to Quit India Movement

The Quit India Resolution in 1942 was one of the final calls given by Gandhi for the British to leave India. Moving towards Independence, Lord Mountbatten’s Plan was significant. In this context, answer the following:

Give any three effects of the Quit India Movement launched by Gandhi in 1942 that was significant to the last phase of the National Movement of India.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [7] Quit India Movement
Concept: Events Leading to Quit India Movement

The Congress Working Committee passed the famous ‘Quit India Resolution’ at Wardha in July 1942. With reference to this, answer the following questions:

  1. What were the reasons behind the passing of this resolution?
  2. What was the British Government's reaction to the Quit India Movement?
  3. What was the impact and significance of this movement?
Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [7] Quit India Movement
Concept: Events Leading to Quit India Movement

Mention any two causes of the Quit India Movement.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [7] Quit India Movement
Concept: Events Leading to Quit India Movement

State two important objectives of the Indian National Army.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [8] Forward Bloc and The INA
Concept: Indian National Army (INA)

The heroism of the Indians was revealed by the courage of Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army. With reference to this, answer the following question:

Who was the founder of the Indian National Army?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [8] Forward Bloc and The INA
Concept: Indian National Army (INA)

The heroism of the Indians was revealed by the courage of Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army. With reference to this, answer the following question:

Mention any three objectives of the Forward Bloc.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [8] Forward Bloc and The INA
Concept: Forward Bloc

Read the two statements given below and select the option that shows the correct relationship between (A) and (R):

Assertion (A): Forward Bloc had the objective of abolishing Zamindari System.

Reason (R): Subhash Chandra Bose wanted to establish a socialist state.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [8] Forward Bloc and The INA
Concept: Forward Bloc
< prev  2641 to 2660 of 3901  next > 
Advertisements
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×