MCQ Class 10 History Chapter 2 Nationalism in IndiaMCQ’s For All Chapters – History Class 10th 1. Plantation workers were restricted by which Act?Inland Emigration Act 1859Factory Act 1911Rowlatt Act 1919Vernacular Press ActQuestion 1 of 402. At Chauri Chaura in 1922Gandhi launched Civil DisobedienceA peaceful protest turned violentSimon Commission was boycottedBritish granted dominion statusQuestion 2 of 403. The Swaraj Party was formed byC.R.Das and Motilal NehruGandhi and PatelBhagat Singh and RajguruNehru and BoseQuestion 3 of 404. The Simon Commission had how many Indian members?OneTwoNoneFiveQuestion 4 of 405. The slogan raised against Simon Commission wasQuit IndiaInquilab ZindabadGo Back SimonVande MataramQuestion 5 of 406. The Lahore Congress of 1929 declaredNon-CooperationCivil DisobediencePurna SwarajDominion StatusQuestion 6 of 407. The date chosen to celebrate Independence Day in 1930 was26 January15 August2 October31 DecemberQuestion 7 of 408. Gandhi chose salt as a symbol becauseIt was cheapOnly rich used itIt was consumed by allIt was easy to importQuestion 8 of 409. The Salt March started fromBardoliDandiSabarmati AshramChamparanQuestion 9 of 4010. The Salt March covered about150 miles240 miles500 miles100 milesQuestion 10 of 4011. Number of volunteers who began the Salt March with Gandhi5010078200Question 11 of 4012. The Civil Disobedience Movement asked people toPay all taxesBreak colonial lawsJoin armySupport British goodsQuestion 12 of 4013. Abdul Ghaffar Khan was arrested inApril 1930March 1929December 1931February 1930Question 13 of 4014. The pact between Gandhi and Irwin was signed on5 March 193126 January 193013 April 19198 August 1942Question 14 of 4015. Rich peasant communities like Patidars and Jats supported the Civil Disobedience becauseThey wanted high taxesThey opposed reduction of rentThey were hit by trade depression and high revenueThey were industrialistsQuestion 15 of 4016. Poor peasants mainly wantedComplete abolition of zamindariRemission of unpaid rent to landlordsTo pay higher rentTo support industrialistsQuestion 16 of 4017. The Hindustan Socialist Republican Army was founded in1930192819251932Question 17 of 4018. Bhagat Singh and Batukeswar Dutta threw a bomb inSimon Commission meetingLegislative AssemblyRound Table ConferenceViceroy’s houseQuestion 18 of 4019. The industrial working classes mostlyFully joined Civil DisobedienceRemained aloof except in Nagpur regionSupported only BritishBecame landlordsQuestion 19 of 4020. Women joined nationalist movements in large numbers byStaying at homeParticipating in marches, making salt, picketing shopsWorking in British officesJoining armyQuestion 20 of 4021. Plantation workers were restricted by which Act?Inland Emigration Act 1859Factory Act 1911Rowlatt Act 1919Vernacular Press ActQuestion 21 of 4022. At Chauri Chaura in 1922Gandhi launched Civil DisobedienceA peaceful protest turned violentSimon Commission was boycottedBritish granted dominion statusQuestion 22 of 4023. The Swaraj Party was formed byC.R.Das and Motilal NehruGandhi and PatelBhagat Singh and RajguruNehru and BoseQuestion 23 of 4024. The Simon Commission had how many Indian members?OneTwoNoneFiveQuestion 24 of 4025. The slogan raised against Simon Commission wasQuit IndiaInquilab ZindabadGo Back SimonVande MataramQuestion 25 of 4026. The Lahore Congress of 1929 declaredNon-CooperationCivil DisobediencePurna SwarajDominion StatusQuestion 26 of 4027. The date chosen to celebrate Independence Day in 1930 was26 January15 August2 October31 DecemberQuestion 27 of 4028. Gandhi chose salt as a symbol becauseIt was cheapOnly rich used itIt was consumed by allIt was easy to importQuestion 28 of 4029. The Salt March started fromBardoliDandiSabarmati AshramChamparanQuestion 29 of 4030. The Salt March covered about150 miles240 miles500 miles100 milesQuestion 30 of 4031. Number of volunteers who began the Salt March with Gandhi5010078200Question 31 of 4032. The Civil Disobedience Movement asked people toPay all taxesBreak colonial lawsJoin armySupport British goodsQuestion 32 of 4033. Abdul Ghaffar Khan was arrested inApril 1930March 1929December 1931February 1930Question 33 of 4034. The pact between Gandhi and Irwin was signed on5 March 193126 January 193013 April 19198 August 1942Question 34 of 4035. Rich peasant communities like Patidars and Jats supported the Civil Disobedience becauseThey wanted high taxesThey opposed reduction of rentThey were hit by trade depression and high revenueThey were industrialistsQuestion 35 of 4036. Poor peasants mainly wantedComplete abolition of zamindariRemission of unpaid rent to landlordsTo pay higher rentTo support industrialistsQuestion 36 of 4037. The Hindustan Socialist Republican Army was founded in1930192819251932Question 37 of 4038. Bhagat Singh and Batukeswar Dutta threw a bomb inSimon Commission meetingLegislative AssemblyRound Table ConferenceViceroy’s houseQuestion 38 of 4039. The industrial working classes mostlyFully joined Civil DisobedienceRemained aloof except in Nagpur regionSupported only BritishBecame landlordsQuestion 39 of 4040. Women joined nationalist movements in large numbers byStaying at homeParticipating in marches, making salt, picketing shopsWorking in British officesJoining armyQuestion 40 of 40 Loading...
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