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How Did Mahatma Gandhi Seek to Identify with the Common People?
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Mahatma Gandhi seeked to identify himself with the common people of India. For this action plan
(a) He began to live in a very simple life style. He wore simple clothes which a poor Indian would wear.
(b) He spoke the language of local people.
(c) Mahatma Gandhi opposed the caste system and attacked untouchability personally lived with the Harijan.
(d) Mahatma Gandhi attached dignity to labour and physical work. He worked on Charkha and cleaned toilets.
(e) He attacked the sentiment of the feeling of classifying people into low and high.
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Why Was the Charkha Chosen as a Symbol of Nationalism?
Write a Short Essay (250-300 Words) on the Following:
How Was Non-cooperation a Form of Protest?
A series of ‘Praja Mandals’ was established to promote nationalist creed in ______.
Match the following.
(i) | Jallianwala Massacre | (a) | 1918 |
(ii) | Peasant movement in Kheda | (b) | April 1919 |
(iii) | Second Round Table conference | (c) | 1939 |
(iv) | Second World War started | (d) | 1931 |
Choose the correct option.
On the given political outline map of India, locate and label the following with the appropriate symbol:
The place where Gandhiji withdrew Non-Cooperation Movement.
Consider the following events:
- Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
- Khilaf at Movement
- Formation of Swaraj Party
- Arrival of Simon Commission
The correct chronological order of these events is:
Who drafted the resolution on fundamental rights for the Karachi Session of Congress in 1931?
Who of the following organized a march on the Tanjore coast to break the Salt Law in April 1930?
In which Satyagraha, Gandhiji asked for the remission of taxes for peasants following the failure of their harvest?
In which year, Jallianwala Bagh Massacre took place?
What was the main demand of khilafat movement?
Match the following.
List I | List II |
A. Parallel government | 1. Dandi |
B. Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi | 2. Amritsar |
C. Salt Satyagraha | 3. Delhi |
D. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre | 4. Satara |
Explain the importance of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
"As a consequence of the Non-cooperation Movement the British Raj was shaken to its foundation for the first time since the Revolt of 1857." Explain the statement with examples.
"Mahatma Gandhi's own role was vital in the growth of 'Gandhian Nationalism' but it also depended on his followers". Explain the statement with examples.
Assertion (A): Gandhiji called for a countrywide agitation against the Rowlatt Act.
Reason (R): British authorized the government to imprison people without trial.
Describe the role of Gandhiji in the Indian freedom struggle from 1922 till 1931.
Describe the causes and events of the 'Non Co-operation Movement'.