All the best! Modern History Part 4 NameEmailPhone Number 1 / 20 1. The notable feature of the Civil Disobedience Movement of Mahatma Gandhi was a. picketting of shops b. arrest of thousands of persons c. wide participation of women d. mass strike 2 / 20 2. What was the effect of the Government of India Act of 1935 on the National Movement? a. It weakened the movement, because separate electorate for the Muslims and Hindus created dissensions b. It weakened the movement, because the Act introduced federal system c. It weakened the movement by satisfying the people d. It strengthened the movement 3 / 20 3. Who attended all the three Round Table Conferences? a. Annie Besant b. Dr BR Ambedkar c. MK Gandhi d. MA Jinnah 4 / 20 4. The nationalist leaders of the Congress who were in favour of the boycott of the Legislative Councils (1922) were known as a. Responsivists b. Changers c. Swarajists d. No-changers 5 / 20 5. Which one among the following was not a demand of the early Congress (1885-1905)? a. Autonomy within the empire b. Abolition of the Arms Act c. Indianisation of the superior grades of the administrative services d. Purna Swaraj/Complete Independence 6 / 20 6. The Cripps Mission visited India during the regime of a. Lord Wavell b. Lord Wellington c. Lord Linlithgow d. Lord Mountbatten 7 / 20 7. In which of the following was the first Indian University opened in 1857? a. Banaras b. Bombay c. Calcutta d. Madras 8 / 20 8. In which of the following sessions of the Round Table Conference did Congress participate? a. First b. Third c. None d. Second 9 / 20 9. Which of the following was not involved in the incident relating to throwing of a bomb in Central Legislative Assembly on 18th April, 1929? a. All of the above b. Khudiram Bose c. BK Dutt d. Sardar Bhagat Singh 10 / 20 10. Which of the following years was the National Flag of India first displayed? a. 1911 b. 1909 c. 1921 d. 1940 11 / 20 11. Which of the following movements was launched along with the Khilafat Movement? a. Home Rule Movement b. Non-Cooperation Movement c. Swadeshi Movement d. Civil Disobedience Movement 12 / 20 12. The founder of Boy Scouts and Civil Guides Movements in India was a. Charles Andrews b. Richard Temple c. Baden Powell d. Robert Montgomery 13 / 20 13. For which of the following reasons was the Simon Commission appointed by the British Government? a. All of the above b. To inquire into the causes of growing violence in India c. To suggest reforms in the system of government established under the Act of 1919 d. To Indianise the defence force 14 / 20 14. The idea of Pakistan was firstly suggested by a. Shaukat Ali b. Muhammad Iqbal c. MA Jinnah d. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan 15 / 20 15. Which of the following is significance of Chauri Chaura in the history of the Indian National Movement? a. Gandhiji started his Dandi March from here b. Gandhiji started his Non-Coopreation Movement from here c. Gandhiji started his Satyagraha from here d. The crowd burnt the police station and killed 22 policemen so due to violence Gandhi withdrew his Non-Cooperation Movement 16 / 20 16. Which of the following was the agenda for the Round Table Conference (1930-32)? a. Disscuss the Simon Commission Report b. Decide upon a Constitution for India acceptable to all parties c. Find a solution to the communal problem d. Discuss the British Government’s white paper on constitutional reforms 17 / 20 17. Which of the following was called as ‘the leader of Indian unrest’ by the British rulers? a. Subhash Chandra Bose b. MK Gandhi c. Gopal Krishna Gokhale d. Bal Gangadhar Tilak 18 / 20 18. In which of the following years was the Indian National Army founded? a. 1940 b. 1945 c. 1941 d. 1942 19 / 20 19. ‘Vande Mataram’, the nationalist song, was a part of? a. Anand Math b. Durgesh Nandini c. Saraswati Chandra d. Grihadaha 20 / 20 20. In which of the following years did the first split take place in the Indian National Congress? a. 1909 b. 1929 c. 1930 d. 1907 Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz