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Nationalism in India
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Easy
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on:
A13 March 1919
B13 April 1919
C13 April 1920
D6 April 1919
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Medium
Assertion (A): Gandhi supported the Khilafat Movement even though it was primarily a Muslim cause. Reasoning (R): Gandhi believed that supporting the Khilafat cause would help build Hindu-Muslim unity, which was essential for a strong national movement.
ABoth A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
BBoth A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
CA is true but R is false
DA is false but R is true
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Medium
What was the significance of the 'Salt March' in the national movement?
AIt was a failed attempt to challenge British authority
BIt was a powerful symbol of resistance that unified diverse social groups
CIt was a movement only for the rich peasants
DIt was a purely economic movement with no political significance
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Medium
What was the significance of the 'Salt March' in the national movement?
AIt was a failed attempt to challenge British authority
BIt was a powerful symbol of resistance that unified diverse social groups
CIt was a movement only for the rich peasants
DIt was a purely economic movement with no political significance
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Medium
How did the 'collection of folk tales' by Rabindranath Tagore help in the national movement?
AIt was a way to entertain the British rulers
BIt helped in reviving traditional culture and building national pride
CIt was a way to promote Western literature in India
DIt was used to recruit people for the British army
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