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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
2 points1. Which of the following statements reflect the factors responsible for the rise of Revolutionary Nationalism?
1. Brutal repression of previous movements.
2. Futility of Moderates path to convert British rulers.
3. The belief that peoples of India needed was a call to revolt.
4. Impatience with the inability of the extremists.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:Correct
Answer: D
Explanation:
● The Extremists’ critique of Moderate politics had convinced the youth of the futility of trying to convert the British rulers by petitioning and reasonable argument. It led to a growing sense of impatience and frustration among the youth who began to feel that perhaps something even more dramatic was needed to arouse the people. Hence, statements 2 and 3 are correct.
● The inability of the Extremist leadership to either adequately analyse the weaknesses of the movement or to suggest new ways out of the impasse further strengthened this trend. Hence, statement 4 is correct.
● Another factor that helped the growth of the trend of revolutionary nationalism was the brutal repression of the Swadeshi movement by the Government. Hence, statement 1 is correct.Incorrect
Answer: D
Explanation:
● The Extremists’ critique of Moderate politics had convinced the youth of the futility of trying to convert the British rulers by petitioning and reasonable argument. It led to a growing sense of impatience and frustration among the youth who began to feel that perhaps something even more dramatic was needed to arouse the people. Hence, statements 2 and 3 are correct.
● The inability of the Extremist leadership to either adequately analyse the weaknesses of the movement or to suggest new ways out of the impasse further strengthened this trend. Hence, statement 4 is correct.
● Another factor that helped the growth of the trend of revolutionary nationalism was the brutal repression of the Swadeshi movement by the Government. Hence, statement 1 is correct. -
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
2 points2. Consider the following pairs:
Personalities/Association – Papers
1. Ramnath Puri – Swadesh Sevak
2. Tarak Nath Das – Circular-e-Azadi
3. G.D. Kumar – Free Hindustan
4. Yugantar Ashram – Ghadar
How many pairs given above are correctly matched?Correct
Answer: A
Explanation:
All the above mentioned are associated with the rise of Ghadar Movement.
Correct match is:
● Circular-e-Azadi (Circular of liberty)- Ramnath Puri
● Free Hindustan- Tarak Nath Das
● Swadesh Sevak- G.D. Kumar
● Ghadar- Yugantar AshramIncorrect
Answer: A
Explanation:
All the above mentioned are associated with the rise of Ghadar Movement.
Correct match is:
● Circular-e-Azadi (Circular of liberty)- Ramnath Puri
● Free Hindustan- Tarak Nath Das
● Swadesh Sevak- G.D. Kumar
● Ghadar- Yugantar Ashram -
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
2 points3. With reference to the rise of capitalist class during the twentieth century in India, consider the following statements:
1. The Indian capitalist class grew in collaboration and in support of foreign capital.
2. The threat of popular left movements did not lead the capitalist class to collaborate or compromise with imperialism.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Answer: B
Explanation:
● The Indian capitalist class grew independently and in opposition to imperialism and grew with an independent capital base and not as junior partners of foreign capital and therefore did not see its long-term class interests as being tied up with imperialism. Hence, statement 1 is incorrect.
● In India also, the capitalists were concerned about the growth of the left. However, whenever the Indian capitalist class felt that the threat from the left was growing, it responded not by seeking help from imperialism, but by attempting to strengthen, by various means, the right wing in the national movement. Hence, statement 2 is correct.Incorrect
Answer: B
Explanation:
● The Indian capitalist class grew independently and in opposition to imperialism and grew with an independent capital base and not as junior partners of foreign capital and therefore did not see its long-term class interests as being tied up with imperialism. Hence, statement 1 is incorrect.
● In India also, the capitalists were concerned about the growth of the left. However, whenever the Indian capitalist class felt that the threat from the left was growing, it responded not by seeking help from imperialism, but by attempting to strengthen, by various means, the right wing in the national movement. Hence, statement 2 is correct. -
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
2 points4. Which of the following statements is correct in the context of Montagu- Chelmsford Reforms?
Correct
Answer: C
Explanation:
● From the reforms it was made clear that the aim was not to increase its powers but merely to make it more representative and increase opportunities of influencing the Government. Hence, option a is incorrect.
● The Act provided for a bi-cameral legislature at the centre. The two Houses were the Council of State and the Legislative Assembly. Hence, option b is incorrect.
● It should be noted that these seats were distributed amongst the Provinces not on the basis of their population but their so called importance. Hence, option c is correct.
● The life of the Assembly was to be three years. But it could be extended by the Viceroy. Hence, option d is correct.Incorrect
Answer: C
Explanation:
● From the reforms it was made clear that the aim was not to increase its powers but merely to make it more representative and increase opportunities of influencing the Government. Hence, option a is incorrect.
● The Act provided for a bi-cameral legislature at the centre. The two Houses were the Council of State and the Legislative Assembly. Hence, option b is incorrect.
● It should be noted that these seats were distributed amongst the Provinces not on the basis of their population but their so called importance. Hence, option c is correct.
● The life of the Assembly was to be three years. But it could be extended by the Viceroy. Hence, option d is correct. -
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
2 points5. Consider the following statements:
1. The Swarajist led by Motilal Nehru introduced an amendment in 1924 and demanded framing of an Indian Constitution by an Indian Constituent Assembly.
2. As a response, the government appointed the Reforms Enquiry Committee under the chairmanship of Sir Alexander Muddiman which published a majority and minority Report.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Answer: C
Explanation:
During the period after the withdrawal of the Non-Cooperation movement a political vacuum developed which the Swarajists attempted to fill up.
● Swarajists led by Motilal Nehru introduced an amendment in 1924. They demanded the framing of an Indian Constitution by an Indian Constituent Assembly. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● As a response the government appointed the Reforms Enquiry Committee under the chairmanship of Sir Alexander Muddiman, the Home Member in the Executive Council. The Committee published a majority and minority Report. The Majority Report declared that Dyarchy had not been established. The Minority Report stated that the Act of 1919 had failed. Hence, statement 2 is correct.Incorrect
Answer: C
Explanation:
During the period after the withdrawal of the Non-Cooperation movement a political vacuum developed which the Swarajists attempted to fill up.
● Swarajists led by Motilal Nehru introduced an amendment in 1924. They demanded the framing of an Indian Constitution by an Indian Constituent Assembly. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● As a response the government appointed the Reforms Enquiry Committee under the chairmanship of Sir Alexander Muddiman, the Home Member in the Executive Council. The Committee published a majority and minority Report. The Majority Report declared that Dyarchy had not been established. The Minority Report stated that the Act of 1919 had failed. Hence, statement 2 is correct.
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