Once the Khilafat and Non-Cooperation struggle was called off in February 1922, diverse struggle that had given

Once the Khilafat and Non-Cooperation struggle was called off in February 1922, diverse struggle that had given

Q. Once the Khilafat and Non-Cooperation struggle was called off in February 1922, diverse struggle that had given significance to it took separate courses away from the Congress. Examine the following statements: 1. The popularity of Congress reached a record low with its membership in 16 out of 20 provinces declining. 2. The notion of

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When did Gandhiji first coin the term ‘Harijan’ for the so-called ‘untouchables’ in India?

When did Gandhiji first coin the term ‘Harijan’ for the so-called ‘untouchables’ in India?

Q. When did Gandhiji first coin the term ‘Harijan’ for the so-called ‘untouchables’ in India? (a) 1916 (b) 1922 (c) 1932 (d) 1942 Ans: (c) 1932 Explanation: The correct answer is (c) 1932. Gandhiji first coined the term ‘Harijan’ for the so-called ‘untouchables’ in India in 1932. The term ‘Harijan’ translates to “Children of God”

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Bhagat Singh Chandra Shekhar Azad and Rajguru shot a British police officer lead who they

Bhagat Singh Chandra Shekhar Azad and Rajguru shot a British police officer lead who they

Q. Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and Rajguru shot a British police officer lead who they thought was responsible (a) for ordering Jallianwala massacre (b) for the introduction of Public Safety Bill (c) for the murder of Lala Lajpat Rai (d) for ordering the hanging of Ram Prasad Bismil Ans: (c) for the murder of

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Nauseating and humiliating spectacle of Gandhiji striding half naked up the steps of the viceroy’s Palace to negotiate

Nauseating and humiliating spectacle of Gandhiji striding half naked up the steps of the viceroy’s Palace to negotiate

Q. ‘Nauseating and humiliating spectacle of Gandhiji striding half naked up the steps of the viceroy’s Palace to negotiate …. on equal terms with the representatives of the King Emperor’. Who said this? (a) Clement Attlee (b) William Digby (c) Winston Churchill (d) Strafford Cripps Ans: (c) Winston Churchill  Explanation: The correct answer is (c)

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