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National Movement in India

Gujarat Board · Class 9 · Social Science

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Who was the first martyr of the 1857 uprising?

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When was Bengal divided by Viceroy Curzon?

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In which year was the Muslim League formed?

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Who said 'Freedom is my birthright and I will achieve it anyhow'?

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Which of the following were characteristics of the Swadeshi Movement? (Select all correct answers)

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Adopt indigenous products, Boycott foreign goods, Adopt national education, Promote Hindu-Muslim unity

The Swadeshi Movement had three major characteristics: (1) adopt indigenous products (Swadeshi), (2) boycott foreign goods, and (3) adopt national education. It also promoted Hindu-Muslim unity as people tied rakhis to each other regardless of religion.

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Which of the following leaders were involved in revolutionary activities in foreign countries? (Select all correct answers)

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Shyamji Krishna Verma, Madanlal Dhingra, Madam Bhikhaji Cama, Lala Hardayal

All these leaders except Viceroy Curzon were Indian revolutionaries who carried out activities in foreign countries. Curzon was a British Viceroy who partitioned Bengal.

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What was the Rowlatt Act also known as?

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Black Act

The Rowlatt Act came to be known as 'Black Act' because it was meant to suppress individual freedom and freedom of speech. Gandhiji called it 'Black Act' and opposed it strongly.

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When did the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre take place?

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13th April, 1919

The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre took place on 13th April, 1919, which was the day of Baisakhi. General Dyer opened fire on innocent people gathered in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar.

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