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    The Non-Cooperation Movement under Gandhi was in full swing during the Viceroyalty of ___________.
    Solution
    Non-cooperation movement was a movement organized by Mohandas Gandhi, to induce the British government of India to grant self-government, or swaraj, to India. Another objective was the restoration of the old status of the Caliph. Lord Reading was the Viceroy during which the Non-cooperation Movement had reached climax and was abruptly withdrawn in 1922.
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    On account of his differences with Gandhiji, Subhas Chandra Bose resigned the Presidentship of the Congress(April $$1939$$) and organised a new party called _______.
    Solution
    In 1939, Subhash Bose believed that the Congress was strong enough to launch an immediate struggle and that the masses were ready for such struggle. Gandhiji's perceptions were very different. So Bose resigned and formed the Forward Bloc.as a new party within the Congress. Bose became the president of the Forward Bloc and S.S. Cavesheer its vice-president.
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    The youngest President of the Indian National Congress, who held that office at the age of $$35$$, was _______.
    Solution
    In 1923, at an age of 35, Abul Kalam Azad became the youngest person to serve as the President of the Indian National Congress. He was also a noted writer, poet and journalist. He was a prominent political leader of the Indian National Congress and was elected as Congress President in 1923 and 1940.
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    Which of the following is not one of the reasons why Mahatma Gandhi is known as the Father of Nation?
    Solution
    Gandhiji's simplicity and love towards others made him closer to the common man. He worked for the benefit of downtrodden community, he taught the non violent method to attain swaraj. Subhash Chandra Bose in respect of Gandhi ji gave him the title of 'Father of Nation'.
    He was not one of  the founder President of the Indian National Congress.
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    The first definite and forceful expression of the concept of a separate homeland for the Muslims came from _________.
    Solution
    Mohammad Iqbal is credited with the idea of Pakistan. He believed that Muslims are a distinct nation and thus deserve political independence from other regions and communities of India. He devised the idea of a north-western Muslim province when he became convinced that Muslims faced extinction in India. 
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    Tilak started his career as a _________.
    Solution
    Tilak was a scholar, mathematician, philosopher, and ardent nationalist. He received his law degree in 1879. After finishing his education, he started teaching English and Mathematics at a private school in Poona. He developed the institution into a university college which aimed at educating the masses.
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    Motilal Nehru presided over the Congress Session of $$1919$$ held at ________.
    Solution
    The 34th Session of Congress was held at Amritsar in 1919. Under the presidentship of Motilal Nehru, the Congress condemned the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in the strongest of terms. It expressed its deep solidarity with the people killed in the massacre in the city earlier that year..
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    Where did Mahatma Gandhi first apply his technique of Satyagraha?
    Solution
    Gandhi first propagated the philosophy of Satyagraha  and propelled the country towards a no class discrimination society. The campaigners went on peaceful marches and presented themselves for arrest in protest against unjust laws. This form of action later became one of the great political tools of the 20th century.
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    The first Indian to be elected as a member of the British House of Commons was ____________.
    Solution
    Dadabhai Naoroji was the first Indian to be elected as a member of the British House of Commons. He was of the view that Indians should participate in British political institutions and raise their voice in it. He was accepted by the Liberal Party as a candidate and became the first non-white member of the House of Commons. he represented his constituency well and raised a variety of issues like civil rights situation in India, the condition of Indians in South Africa, etc.
  • Question 10
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    Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak Hailed form ___________.
    Solution
    Bal Gangadhar Tilak, born on 23 July 1856 at Chikhali, Maharashtra was an Indian nationalist, teacher, social reformer, lawyer and an independence activist. He was a brilliant politician as well as a profound scholar who believed that independence is the foremost necessity for the well being of a nation. The British Government termed him as the "Father of Indian Unrest".
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