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History of India for CDS Exam Objective
The Khilafat Movement was built around :
(a) opposing British rule in India
(b) protecting the sovereignty of the Khalifa
(c) opposing the national movement
(d) protesting against the lack of educational opportunities in India
Option b – protecting the sovereignty of the Khalifa
The Salt Satyagraha :
(a) encouraged Indians to manufacture salt
(b) showed to the government that Indians would break unfair laws
(c) proved that Mahatma Gandhi was a mass leader
(d) was designed to destroy the finances of the colonial government
Option d – was designed to destroy the finances of the colonial government
After the formation of ministries in the provinces in 1937, Congress rule lasted for :
(a) 28 months
(b) 29 months
(c) 30 months
(d) 31 months
Option a – 28 months
Who amongst the following had demanded first the dominion status for India?
(a) Raj Gopalachari and Sardar Patel
(b) Pt. Motilal Nehru and Govind Ballabh Pant
(c) Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and Jayakar
(d) Jawaharlal Nehru and Jagjeevan Ram
Option c – Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and Jayakar
Who among the following had resigned from the Viceroy’s Executive Council protesting the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?
(a) Rabindranath Tagore
(b) Madan Mohan Malviya
(c) Sir Shankaran Nair
(d) All three of these
Option c – Sir Shankaran Nair
(a) Railways
(b) Education
(c) Irrigation
(d) Poverty alleviation
Option b – Education
Mahatma Gandhi’s opposition to separate electorates for untouchables was because :
(a) separate electorates would ensure their bondage in perpetuity
(b) of the apprehension of offending the conservative high-caste Hindus
(c) it would weaken Mahatma Gandhi’s position as a leader
(d) None of the above
Option a – separate electorates would ensure their bondage in perpetuity
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