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The Forward Bloc was formed by

The Forward Bloc was formed by

Q. The Forward Bloc was formed by (a) P. C. Joshi (b) Acharya Narendra Dev (c) B. R. Ambedkar (d) Subhas Chandra Bose. Ans: (d) Subhas Chandra Bose. Explanation: The correct answer is (d) Subhas Chandra Bose. The Forward Bloc was formed by Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent leader in the Indian independence movement. It […]

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The Civil Disobedience Movement was an advance over the Non-Cooperation Movement in

The Civil Disobedience Movement was an advance over the Non-Cooperation Movement in

Q. The Civil Disobedience Movement was an advance over the Non-Cooperation Movement in many respects, except a few. Which are those exceptions? A. Stated objective B. Methods adopted C. Participation of women and teenagers D. Hindu–Muslim unity E. Response from business groups F. Participation of labourers Select the correct answers from the codes given below:

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The Poona pact which was signed between B.R. Ambekar and Mahatma Gandhi in 1934 provided for

The Poona pact which was signed between B.R. Ambekar and Mahatma Gandhi in 1934 provided for

Q. The Poona pact which was signed between B.R. Ambekar and Mahatma Gandhi in 1934 provided for (a) the creation of dominion for the Muslims (b) separated electorates for the Muslims (c) separated electorate for the Harijans (d) joint electocrate with reservation for Harijans. Ans: (c) separated electorate for the Harijans

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Gandhi sent an 11 point ultimatum to Lord Irwin before starting the Civil Disobedience

Gandhi sent an 11 point ultimatum to Lord Irwin before starting the Civil Disobedience

Q. Gandhi sent an 11 point ultimatum to Lord Irwin before starting the Civil Disobedience Movement. Which of the following was/were not included in it? A. Fifty per cent reduction in land revenue, and abolition of the salt tax and government salt monopoly. B. Lowering of the Rupee–Sterling exchange ratio, giving textile protection, and reservation

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