Indigo
Meghalaya Board · Class 12 · English
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Who was Rajkumar Shukla?
Where did Gandhi first meet Rajkumar Shukla?
What percentage of their land were the Champaran peasants forced to plant with indigo?
Why did the British landlords want to release the peasants from the 15% indigo arrangement?
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Which of the following places did Gandhi visit before reaching Champaran? (Select all correct answers)
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Cawnpore, Ahmedabad (his ashram), Calcutta, Patna, Muzaffarpur
Gandhi visited all these places in sequence: first he had appointments in Cawnpore, then returned to his ashram near Ahmedabad, then met Shukla in Calcutta, went to Patna, and finally to Muzaffarpur before reaching Champaran. Delhi is not mentioned in his journey.
Gandhi was treated like a peasant at Rajendra Prasad's house.
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True
The text mentions that the servants at Rajendra Prasad's house took Gandhi to be another peasant like Shukla. They even didn't allow him to draw water from the well, thinking he might be an untouchable.
What was Gandhi's advice to the Muzaffarpur lawyers about going to courts?
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They should stop going to law courts as it does little good
Gandhi told the lawyers that they should stop going to law courts because where peasants are so crushed and fear-stricken, law courts are useless. The real relief for them is to be free from fear.
Which of the following were part of Gandhi's methods in Champaran? (Select all correct answers)
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Gathering facts through investigation, Civil disobedience, Non-violent protest, Organizing peasants
Gandhi used systematic fact-finding, civil disobedience (refusing to leave Champaran), non-violent methods, and organized the peasants. He never used or advocated violence, which goes against his principles of satyagraha.
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