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Exercises [Pages 101 - 103]

Morning Star solutions for Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE 7 The Quit India Movement Exercises [Pages 101 - 103]

Multiple-Choice Questions Select the correct option.

I. A. 1.Page 101

Arrange the following events chronologically.

  1. Quit India Resolution
  2. Cripps’ Mission
  3. Resignation of Congress Ministries
  4. August Offer
  • (iii), (ii), (i) and (iv)

  • (iii), (iv), (ii) and (i)

  • (iv), (iii), (ii) and (i)

  • (iii), (ii), (iv) and (i)

I. A. 2.Page 101

In 1942, Japanese forces were marching towards ______.

  • China

  • Arunachal Pradesh

  • Assam

  • Tibet

I. A. 3.Page 101

At Wardha the Congress Working Committee adopted a resolution that was passed at Bombay. Name the resolution.

  • Poorna Swaraj Resolution

  • Quit India Resolution

  • Non-Cooperation Resolution

  • Swaraj Resolution

I. A. 4.Page 101

Which of the following was NOT stressed by Mahatma Gandhi while exhorting the people to join the Quit India Movement?

  • Forget the differences between the Hindus and Muslims and think of yourselves as Indians only.

  • Our quarrel is not with the British people; we fight their imperialism, and we must purge ourselves of hatred.

  • Feel from today that you are a free man and not dependent. Do or die. Either free India or die in the attempt.

  • Freedom of India is an end that will purify all means employed to achieve it.

I. B. 1.Page 101

Select the option that shows the correct relationship between Statements (I) and (II).

(I) The Congress Ministries resigned in October-November 1939 as the British government joined the Second World War without consulting the Indian National Congress.

(II) The Muslim League celebrated the day when the Congress Ministries resigned as the day of ‘thanks-giving’.

  • (I) contradicts (II).

  • (I) is the reason for (II).

  • (I) is true, but (II) is false.

  • (I) and (II) are independent of each other.

I. B. 2.Page 102

Select the option that shows the correct relationship between Statements (I) and (II).

(I) Lord Linlithgow made the August Offer in 1940.

(II) The Congress rejected the offer, but the Muslim League accepted the offer.

  • (II) contradicts (I).

  • (II) is the reason for (I).

  • (I) is true, but (II) is false.

  • (I) and (II) are independent of each other.

I. B. 3.Page 102

Select the option that shows the correct relationship between Statements (I) and (II).

(I) The Cripps Mission proposed that India would be given Dominion Status after the end of the Second World War.

(II) The Cripps Mission failed to fulfil its promise after the Second World War.

  • (II) contradicts (I).

  • (II) is the reason for (I).

  • (I) is true, but (II) is false.

  • (I) and (II) are independent of each other.

I. B. 4.Page 102

Select the option that shows the correct relationship between Statements (I) and (II).

(I) Gandhiji decided to launch a movement calling upon the British to quit India.

(II) In 1942, Gandhiji declared that the presence of the British in India was an invitation to Japan to invade India.

  • (II) contradicts (I).

  • (II) is the reason for (I).

  • (I) is true, but (II) is false.

  • (I) and (II) are independent of each other.

I. B. 5.Page 102

Select the option that shows the correct relationship between Statements (I) and (II).

(I) The Quit India movement made the independence of India the only agenda of the National Movement.

(II) After the suppression of the Quit India Movement, the battle for freedom was carried on beyond India’s frontier by Subhas Chandra Bose.

  • (II) contradicts (I).

  • (II) is the reason for (I).

  • (I) is true, but (II) is false.

  • (I) and (II) are independent of each other.

Short Answer Qu4:stions

II. 1. (i)Page 102

Under what condition, the Congress proposed to support Britain during the Second World War?

II. 1. (ii)Page 102

Why did the Congress Ministries resign in 1939?

II. 2. (i)Page 102

What was the reaction of British Government to the resignation.

II. 2. (ii)Page 102

How Muslim League reacted on the resignation of Congress Ministers.

II. 3.Page 102

Give any two salient features of August Offer.

II. 4.Page 102

Why was the August Offer rejected by the Congress as well as the Muslim League?

II. 5.Page 102

What reasons did the Muslim League put forward for the creation of two independent nations?

II. 6.Page 102

How was the Constitution-making body to be constituted according to Cripps Proposal of 1942?

II. 7.Page 102

Which point in the Cripps Offer was against the unity of the nation?

II. 8. (i)Page 102

Why did the people of the Princely States oppose the Cripps’ mission?

II. 8. (ii)Page 102

What kind of status was promised to India after the war by Sir Stafford Cripps?

II. 9.Page 102

What did the Congress think of the threat of a Japanese attack on India in 1942?

II. 10.Page 102

What was meant by the Quit India Movement?

II. 11.Page 102

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

Govt. Decides to Meet Congress “Challenge”

Action To Be Preventive

Not Punitive

- Indian Express, August 10, 1942

Which “Challenge” is referred to in the above newspaper article? What ‘Action’ did the Government take?

Structured Questions

III. 1.Page 103

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 for the passing of this resolution?
  2. What was the British Government’s reaction to the Quit India Movement?
  3. How did the Quit India Movement show that national feelings had become too deep-rooted?
III. 2.Page 103

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

“I, therefore, want freedom immediately, this very night, before dawn, if it can be had. ... Fraud and untruth today are stalking the world. .... You may take it from me that I am not going to strike a bargain with the Viceroy for ministeries and the like. I am not going to be satisfied with anything short of complete freedom. .... Here is a mantra, a short one, that I give you. You may imprint it on your hearts and let every breath of yours give expression to it. The mantra is: “Do or Die”. We shall either free India or die in the attempt; we shall not live to see the perpetuation of our slavery.

(Mahatma Gandhi addressing the Congress delegates
on the night of 8 August, 1942)

  1. State briefly the reasons that led Mahatma Gandhi to assert that he would not strike a bargain with the Viceroy.
  2. Which movement was started as a consequence of Mahatma Gandhi’s call for Do or Die? Explain briefly what all happened during this movement.
  3. Was this movement a success or a failure? Give reasons to support your answer.
III. 3.Page 103

Study the picture and answer the following questions:

  1. Identify the person in the picture with Gandhiji. Why did he come to India?
  2. Give any two important points in the proposals given by this person. How did Gandhiji describe his proposals?
  3. Why were the proposals of this Mission rejected by both the Congress and the Muslim League?

Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)

IV. 1.Page 103

Do you think the masses deviated from the Gandhiji’s ideology of a non-violent mass struggle during the Quit India Movement? Give reasons to support your answer.

IV. 2.Page 103

How was the Quit India Movement different from other popular movements organised earlier by Mahatma Gandhi?

IV. 3.Page 103

The British put down the Quit India Movement with ruthless brutality and the movement, unlike its predecessor, was short-lived. Despite all this, the Quit India Movement made the British realise that their days are numbered in India. What was the reason for it?

Solutions for 7: The Quit India Movement

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Morning Star solutions for Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE chapter 7 - The Quit India Movement - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE chapter 7 The Quit India Movement are Events Leading to Quit India Movement, Resignation of the Congress Ministries, August Offer (1940), The Cripps' Mission (1942), Failure of the Cripps' Mission, Japanese Threat, Quit India Resolution.

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