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Which one of the following defines extremist ideology during the early phase of Indian freedom movement?

Which one of the following defines extremist ideology during the early phase of Indian freedom movement?

Q. Which one of the following defines extremist ideology during the early phase of Indian freedom movement? (a) Stimulating the production of indigenous articles by giving them preference over imported commodities (b) Obtaining self-government by aggressive means in place of petitions and constitutional ways (c) Providing national education according to the requirements of the country […]

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Which one of the following events, was characterised by Montague as ‘Preventive Murder’?

Which one of the following events, was characterised by Montague as ‘Preventive Murder’?

Q. Which one of the following events, was characterised by Montague as ‘Preventive Murder’? (a) Killing of INA activists (b) Massacre of Jallianwalla Bagh (c) Shooting of the Mahatma (d) Shooting of Curzon-Wythe Ans: (b) Massacre of Jallianwalla Bagh  Explanation: The correct answer is (b) Massacre of Jallianwalla Bagh. The Massacre of Jallianwalla Bagh, which

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The Indian Muslims, in general, were not attracted to the Extremist movement because of the

The Indian Muslims, in general, were not attracted to the Extremist movement because of the

Q. The Indian Muslims, in general, were not attracted to the Extremist movement because of the (a) influence of Sir Sayyid Ahmed Khan (b) anti-Muslim attitude of extremist leaders (c) indifference shown to Muslim aspirations (d) Eextremists’ policy of harping on Hindu past Ans: (d) Eextremists’ policy of harping on Hindu past

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The Indian National Congress agreed in 1947 to the partition of the country mainly because

The Indian National Congress agreed in 1947 to the partition of the country mainly because

Q. The Indian National Congress agreed in 1947 to the partition of the country mainly because (a) the principle of two-Nation theory was then acceptable to them (b) it was imposed by the British Government and the Congress was helpless in this regard (c) they wanted to avoid large-scale communal riots (d) India would have

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Assertion (A): The first ever Bill to make primary education compulsory in India was rejected in 1911

Assertion (A): The first ever Bill to make primary education compulsory in India was rejected in 1911

Q. Assertion (A): The first ever Bill to make primary education compulsory in India was rejected in 1911. Reason (R): Discontent would have increased if every cultivator could read. (a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A (b) Both A and R are true, but R is NOT

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