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  • Question 1
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    The Lahore Session of the Congress in 1929 was held with_________ as the President.
    Solution

    he 1929 Lahore session under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru holds special significance as in this session "Purna Swaraj" (complete independence) was declared as the goal of the INC. 26 January, 1930 was declared as "Purna Swaraj Diwas".

  • Question 2
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    Which of the following event happened first?
    Solution
    Simon Commission - 1927
    Jallianwala Bagh tragedy - 1919
    Resolution of Purna Swaraj - 1929
    Non-Cooperation Movement - 1920
  • Question 3
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    The historic march of Dandi was started by Gandhiji and his followers from the __________.
    Solution

    Gandhi embarked on his march from his Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi that is located on the shores of the Arabian Sea.


  • Question 4
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    The civil disobedience movement began with the event of ____________.
  • Question 5
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    Who was popularly called Deshbandhu ?
    Solution

    • Chittaranjan Das, a revolutionary freedom fighter, was endearingly called ‘Deshabandhu’ (Friend of the Nation). Born on 5 November 1870 in Calcutta, he belonged to an upper middle-class family of Telirbagh, in Dacca district.
    • Chittaranjan’s patriotic ideas were greatly influenced by his father, Bhuban Mohan Das, a reputed Solicitor of the Calcutta High Court. It was Bankim Chandra who influenced him in his political ideas. It was not before 1917 that Das came to the forefront of nationalist politics. In that year he was invited to preside over the Bengal Provincial Conference held at Bhowanipore. His political career was brief but meteoric. In the course of only eight years he rose to all-India fame by virtue of his intense patriotism, sincerity and oratorical power.
  • Question 6
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    The "Harijan" was a term used by Gandhiji to address the Dalits and it meant ___________.
    Solution
    He called the Untouchables 'Harijan', or the children of God organised satyagraha to secure them entry into temples, and access to public wells, tanks, roads and schools. 
  • Question 7
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    Who was called the 'Frontier Gandhi?
    Solution

    Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan nicknamed Bacha Khan was a Pashtun independence activist against the rule of the British Raj. He was a political and spiritual leader known for his nonviolent opposition, and a lifelong pacifist and devout Muslim. A close friend of Mohandas Gandhi, Bacha Khan was nicknamed the "Frontier Gandhi" in British India. Bacha Khan founded the Khudai Khidmatgar ("Servants of God") movement in 1929, whose success triggered a harsh crackdown by the British Empire against him and his supporters, and they suffered some of the most severe repression of the Indian independence movement.

  • Question 8
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    The Congress participated in which Round Table Conference?
    Solution
    Only second Round Table Conference was attended by Indian National Congress because of the Gandhi-Irwin pact.
  • Question 9
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    The first woman President of the Congress was
    Solution

    Annie Besant was the first woman President of Indian National Congress. She presided over the 1917 Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress. Annie Besant was of Irish origin and was one of the few foreigners who played a significant role in the Indian freedom movement.

  • Question 10
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    In the early period (1885-1905) of the Indian National Congress, its leaders demanded:
    Solution
    In the early period (1885-1905) of the Indian National Congress, its leaders demanded development of representative institutions.
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