
Which council elections were not boycotted during the Non-Cooperation Movement?

Important Questions on Nationalism in India




Nationalism in India which emerged as a force in the late nineteenth century meant strong devotion for _____.




Which of the following statements related to Mahatma Gandhi’s view on Satyagraha are correct?
I. The movement in South Africa was not passive resistance.
II. It is the weapon of the people, who are not weak.
III. India could not militarily face Britain.
IV. Truth is the supreme dharma.



In the light of political development that took place in the first quarter of twentieth-century India, match the following:
Place | Event | Year |
I. Amritsar | A. Mill Workers Strike | i. |
II. Kheda | B. Rowlatt Act | ii. |
III. Ahmedabad | C. Peasant Strike | iii. |
IV. Champaran | D. Plantation Workers Strike | iv. |
E. Khilafat Movement | v. |

Assertion (A) while joining the mainstream of the National Movement led by Gandhiji the tribal communities were unmindful of the demands of their situation.
Reason (R) Swaraj meant for both freedoms from British rule and freedom from the oppression of the moneylenders, zamindars and feudal overlords.






Read the statements and select the correct answer from the options given below:
Statement-I: Mahatma Gandhi successfully organized the Satyagraha movement of 1916 and 1917 in favour of peasants.
Statement-II: In Champaran, Gandhi ji inspired the middle class to struggle against the oppressive plantation system and in Kheda district of Gujarat he supported their demand for relaxation in revenue collection affected by crop failure.

Which of the following were associated with Non-Cooperation Movement?
I. It was the first movement started by Mahatma Gandhi.
II. Indian institutions were created to replace the British administration.
III. It called for a total boycott of all arms of the British administration by the Indians.
IV. Khilafat movement also began with this movement.

