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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following factors given below led to rise in militant nationalism in British India?
1. Recognition of the true nature of British Rule.
2. Growth of Self-confidence and Self-respect.
3. Growth of Education.
Select the correct answer using the codes given belowCorrect
All of the above are correct.
Many factors contributed to the rise of militant nationalism. These are as:
• Recognition of the true nature of British Rule.
• Growth of Self-confidence and Self-respect.
• Growth of Education.
• International influences like Japan – Russia WarIncorrect
All of the above are correct.
Many factors contributed to the rise of militant nationalism. These are as:
• Recognition of the true nature of British Rule.
• Growth of Self-confidence and Self-respect.
• Growth of Education.
• International influences like Japan – Russia War -
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsThe newspaper Hitabadi was started by which of the following?
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In the period 1903-1905, the leadership was provided by men like Surendranath Banerjea, K.K. Mitra and Prithwishchandra Ray. The methods adopted were petitions to the government, public meetings, memoranda, and propaganda through pamphlets and newspapers such as Hitabadi (Dwijendranath Tagore), Sanjibani and Bengalee (Surendranath Banerjee).
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In the period 1903-1905, the leadership was provided by men like Surendranath Banerjea, K.K. Mitra and Prithwishchandra Ray. The methods adopted were petitions to the government, public meetings, memoranda, and propaganda through pamphlets and newspapers such as Hitabadi (Dwijendranath Tagore), Sanjibani and Bengalee (Surendranath Banerjee).
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsConsider the following events
1. The Seditious Meetings Act
2. Indian Newspapers (Incitement to Offences) Act
3. The Indian Press Act
Arrange the events given above in the correct chronological orderCorrect
The government launched a massive attack on the Extremists. Between 1907 and 1911, five new laws were brought into force to check anti-government activity. These legislations included the Seditious Meetings Act, 1907; Indian Newspapers (Incitement to Offences) Act, 1908; Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908; and the Indian Press Act, 1910.
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The government launched a massive attack on the Extremists. Between 1907 and 1911, five new laws were brought into force to check anti-government activity. These legislations included the Seditious Meetings Act, 1907; Indian Newspapers (Incitement to Offences) Act, 1908; Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908; and the Indian Press Act, 1910.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements about Servants of India Society
1. It was founded by Gopal Krishna Gokhale.
2. The aim of the society was to train national missionaries for the service of India. Which of the statements given above is/are incorrect?Correct
Both the statements are correct.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale (1866-1915), a liberal leader of the Indian National Congress, founded the Servants of India Society in 1905.
The aim of the society was to train national missionaries for the service of India; to promote, by all constitutional means, the true interests of the Indian people; and to prepare a cadre of selfless workers who were to devote their lives to the cause of the country in a religious spirit.Incorrect
Both the statements are correct.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale (1866-1915), a liberal leader of the Indian National Congress, founded the Servants of India Society in 1905.
The aim of the society was to train national missionaries for the service of India; to promote, by all constitutional means, the true interests of the Indian people; and to prepare a cadre of selfless workers who were to devote their lives to the cause of the country in a religious spirit. -
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following given below were the recommendations of Nehru Report?
1. Dominion status on lines of self-governing dominions
2. Rejection of separate electorates
3. Rejection of Linguistic Provinces
Select the correct answer using the codes given belowCorrect
The Nehru Report confined itself to British India, as it envisaged the future link-up of British India with the princely states on a federal basis.
For the dominion it recommended:
• Dominion status on lines of self-governing dominions as the form of government desired by Indians (much to the chagrin of younger, militant section—Nehru being prominent among them).
• Rejection of separate electorates which had been the basis of constitutional reforms so far;
• Instead, a demand for joint electorates with reservation of seats for Muslims at the Centre and in provinces where they were in minority (and not in those where Muslims were in majority, such as Punjab and Bengal) in proportion to the Muslim population there with right to contest additional seats.
• Linguistic provinces.
• Nineteen fundamental rights including equal rights for women, right to form unions, and universal adult suffrage.Incorrect
The Nehru Report confined itself to British India, as it envisaged the future link-up of British India with the princely states on a federal basis.
For the dominion it recommended:
• Dominion status on lines of self-governing dominions as the form of government desired by Indians (much to the chagrin of younger, militant section—Nehru being prominent among them).
• Rejection of separate electorates which had been the basis of constitutional reforms so far;
• Instead, a demand for joint electorates with reservation of seats for Muslims at the Centre and in provinces where they were in minority (and not in those where Muslims were in majority, such as Punjab and Bengal) in proportion to the Muslim population there with right to contest additional seats.
• Linguistic provinces.
• Nineteen fundamental rights including equal rights for women, right to form unions, and universal adult suffrage.
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