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Why was the Simon Commission set up by the British?
it was too manage constitutional system in India
It came for financial and business issues
it came to make peace on various issues
Lord Irwin, in 1929 announced ..........
Constitutional changes
Simon Commission
Dominion Status
Gandhiji launched the Salt March because
Salt was unevenly distributed
it was part of the swaraj movement
to manufacture salt and break the salt law
What happened when Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, was arrested in April 1930?
angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar, facing armoured cars and police firing.
there meetings held by the Congress leaders
Foreign cloth was boycotted
Gandhi -Irwin Pact of 1931 led to ........
peace talks took place between Gandhiji and Irwin
Salt tax was abolished
government agreed to release the political prisoners.
The event which shaped Indian politics in 1920's was .....
setting up of Simon Commission which had no single Indian representative
Poona Pact
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Business group and industrialist lost faith in the Civil Disobedience movement because
they lost faith in Gandhiji's methods
they were frightened with the British policies
they were worried about prolonged disruption of business
Who were the sanatanis?
Dalits
High Caste Hindus
none of the above
Who started the Swaraj Party and why ?
The young leaders in Congress who were against mass struggles
Nehru and Bose who wanted full independence
C.R. Das and Motilal Nehru as they wanted to enter the Provincial Councils and oppose British policies
Which of the following statement is true about the Dandi March of Mahatma Gandhi?
Mahatma Gandhi marched over 240 miles with 78 of his trusted followers covering 10 miles a day
Jawahar Lal Nehru ceremonially violated the Salt Law, manufacturing salt by boiling seawater.
Salt tax was to be abolished only for the rich
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