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On the given political Map of India locate the following places.

1. Indian National Congress


a. Calcutta (September 1920)
b. Nagpur ( December 1920)
c. Madras ( 1927)
2. Important Centers of Indian National Movement
a. Champaran (Bihar) – Movement of Indigo Movement
b. Kheda (Gujarat) – Peasant Satyagrah
c. Ahmedabad (Gujarat) – Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha
d. Chauri Chaura (Uttar Pardesh) - Calling off the Non-cooperation
Movement
e. Amritsar (Punjab) – Jallianwala Bagh Incident
f. Dandi (Gujarat) – Civil Disobedience Movement
Q.1 Why was Non-cooperation movement launched? Explain the participation of
different sections of the society in Non- cooperation movement.
Q.2 What were the reasons for starting the Khilafat Movement? Describe its
effects
on Indian national movement.
Q.3 “Not all social groups were moved by the abstract concept of “Swaraj.”
Support the statement in the light of Civil Disobedience Movement in 1930s.
Q.4 Which were the two types of demand mentioned by Gandhij in his letter to
Viceroy Irwin on 31st January, 1930? Why was abolition of ‘Salt Tax’ most
stirring
demand?
Q.5 “Plantation workers had their own understanding of Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas
and the notion of ‘Swaraj’. Support the statement.
Q.6 Explain the measures taken by Gandhiji to eliminate the problem of
untouchability?
Q.7 Write down the features of Civil Disobedience movement. How were there
different from Non-cooperation Movement?
Q.8 Evaluate the role of Women in Different movements in India?
Q.9 Write a short note on the “Poona Pact.”
Q.10 Why did Indians oppose Simon Commission?
Q.15 What do you understand by the term “Satyagraha”?
b) What is the substance of the soul?
c) Who worship the War-god?
d) Write a brief gist of the paragraph in your own words?
Q.16 Locate and label the following places related to the freedom struggle of India
on the given
political outline map of India.
1. The place where Jallianwala Bagh incident occurred.
2. The place where an incident occurred and owing to which Mahatma Gandhi
Called off Non-
Cooperation Movement.
3. The place where Mahatma Gandhi started Satyagraha for Cotton Mill workers.
Q.17 When was the Rowlatt Act passed?
1. 1912 2. 1914 3. 1919 4. 1920
Q.18 Which among the following statements is NOT related to the Unification of
Italy?
A. Guiseppe Mazzini formed a secret society for the dissemination of his goals.
B. Chief minister Cavour led the movement to unify the regions of Italy.
C. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as the king of United Italy.
D. Otto Von Bismarck, was the architect of the unification of Italy.
Q.19 Fill in the Blank.
The Civil Disobedience Movement was withdrawn in the year………………. .
Q.20 “When France sneezes, the rest of Europe Catches cold.” Who said this
statement?
Q.21 How did the female figures become an allegory of the nation during
nineteenth century in Europe? Explain with examples.
Q.22 Which were the two types of demand mentioned by Gandhij in his letter to
Viceroy Irwin on 31st January, 1930? Why was abolition of ‘Salt Tax’ most
stirring
demand?
Q.23 Discuss the role played by culture in creating the European concept of
nation.
Q.24 Who was Alluri Sitaram Raju? Explain his role in inspiring the rebels with
Gandhiji’s ideas?
[Link] was the British Empire functioning with the support of Indians? How
did Indians show their non-cooperation to the Britishers?
[Link] was an increase in the production of Indian cloth mills and hand looms
during Non-Cooperation movement. Why do you think this happened?
[Link] you are studying in a school in [Link] you leave your school to
join the Non
Cooperation movement on the call of Gandhiji? Give reasons.
[Link] started Non Cooperation Movement for attaining Swaraj. If you
were to begin a Non Cooperation movement in today’s time, on which issues
would you do so and which methods will you make use of?
Q29)Why do you think Mahatma Gandhi decided to speak in Hindi as a matter of
principle?
Q.30 Where did Mahatma Gandhi launch the first Satyagrah in India?
1. Champaran 2. Kheda 3. Delhi 4. Calcutta
Q.31Which of the following statements are True about Alluri Sitaram Raju.
a) He was leader of tribal movement in Gudem hills in Andhra Pradesh.
b) He persuaded the tribal people to wear khadi and give up drinking
c) He started a militant Guerilla Movement.
d) All the above statements are correct.
Q.32 Fill in the Blank.
First president of the Indian National Congress was…………
Q.33 Rewrite the statement after correcting underlined phrase.
On 13April 1920, Jaliawala Bagh massacre took Place in Punjab.
Q.34 Identify the personalities shown in the picture given below.

Q.35 Assertion:(A) Mahatma Gandhi Participated in Second Round table


conference.
Reason:(R) A Pact was signed between Irwin and Mahatma Gandhi in 1931.
Q.36 State Whether True or False.
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was the founder of “Depresed Classes Association”
Q.37 What do you mean by the word Satyagrh?
Q.38 What do you understand by the word Swadeshi?
Q.38 Why did the British government curtail the freedom of Press after 1857?
Locate and label the following places related to the freedom struggle of India on
the
same political outline map of India.
(i) Champaran (ii) Kheda (iii) Ahmedabad (iv) Amritsar (v) Chauri - Chaura
(vi) Dandi

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