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The Making of the National Movement 1870 to 1947 Test - 10

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  • Question 1
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    The Khilafat Movement subsided because _________.
    Solution

    Khilafat movement was originally in support of the Caliph who was deprived of all authority. But it was withdrawn when the final blow came with the victory of Mustafa Kemal's forces, which overthrew the Ottoman rule and established a pro-western, secular republic in independent Turkey. He abolished the role of Caliph.

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    The commodity used by Gandhiji to relate the abstract idea of freedom to the more concrete issues of life was  _________.
    Solution

    Mahatma Gandhi found in salt a powerful symbol that could unite the nation.Salt was something consumed by the rich and the poor alike, and it was one of the most essential items of food. Due to tax on salt and the government monopoly over its production, Mahatma Gandhi declared and revealed the most oppressive face of British rule. Thus, Gandhiji demanded to abolish the salt tax.

  • Question 3
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    Gandhiji called off the Rowlatt Satyagraha following the incident of _______.
    Solution
    Mahatma Gandhi, a follower of non-violence saw the spread of violence after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre because of which he called off the movement.
  • Question 4
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    Although women participated in large numbers during the Civil Disobedience Movement, they were not given __________.
    Solution
    Women participated in protest marches, manufactured salt, and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Many went to jail. Moved by Gandhiji's call, they began to see service to the nation as a sacred duty of women. Yet, this increased public role did not necessarily mean any radical change in the way the position of women was visualised. The Congress was reluctant to allow women to hold any position of authority within the organisation. It was keen only on their symbolic presence.
  • Question 5
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    The organisers of the Khilafat Movement were __________.
    Solution

    Khilafat movement was originally in support of the Caliph who was also the religious leader of the Muslims. It was led by Mohammad Ali & Shaukat Ali to support the Caliph.

  • Question 6
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    In 1918, Gandhi organized a Satyagraha to support the peasants of the Kheda district in  __________.
    Solution

    • In 1918, Gandhiji organised a satyagraha to support the peasants of the Kheda district of Gujarat.
    • Affected by crop failure, the peasants of Kheda could not pay the revenue, and were demanding that revenue collection be relaxed.

  • Question 7
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    In the Non-Cooperation Movement, the group that participated in the cities was ___________.
    Solution
    Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted.
  • Question 8
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    The Second Round Table conference in which Gandhi represented the Congress was held in ________.
    Solution

    • The Second Round Conference opened on September 7, 1931, in England. 
    • It was attended by Gandhiji as a sole representative of the Congress, according to the terms of the Gandhi-Irwin pact of 1931.
  • Question 9
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    The Khalifa was the spiritual head of ____________.
    Solution
    The Sultan of Turkey, who was the Caliph or khalifa was looked upon by large sections of Muslims as their religious head. 
  • Question 10
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    Who was Viceroy of India during Civil Disobedience Movement?
    Solution

    Lord Irwin was the Viceroy of India during Civil Disobedience Movement. He was appointed as the 30th Viceroy and Governor General of India on April 3rd 1926.

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