The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of opposing the ever-increasing excesses of the British Government. Because the British Government had passed a new rule called the Rowlatt Act, according to this Act, the British Government had the right to arrest people and keep them in jails without any trial on suspicion of anti-Raj activities. Had power. The British government also took possession of newspapers and also retained the power to turn back from reporting and printing news. The Non-Cooperation Movement was passed with the aim of opposing it. Its purpose was to eliminate colonialism from India. Let's know more about the Non-Cooperation Movement!
1. When the Non-cooperation movement was launched?
A. On 4th September 1920
B. On 5th September 1920
C. On 14th September 1920
D. On 24th September 1920
2. When was the Rowlatt Act law passed by the British Gov?
A. 01 March 1919
B. 11 March 1919
C. 21 March 1919
D. 31 March 1919
3. In which session of Congress was the resolution of the non-cooperation movement passed?
A. Culcuta
B. Mumbai
C. Rajasthan
D. None of these
4. Which of the following is the tool of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
A. Violent Means
B. Violent Protest
C. Non-Violent Means
D. All of the above
5. During the Non-Cooperation Movement who was the viceroy of British India?
A. Lord Chelmsford
B. Lord Reading
C. Edward Frederick Lindley
D. Lord Hardinge
6. Which one of the incidents was the driver of the subsequent withdrawal of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
A. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
B. Chauri-Chaura incident
C. Partition of Bengal
D. All of the above
7. Which of the following statement true about the Non-Cooperation Movement?
A. India for the first time saw a leader who had ability to fight face to face
B. Gandhiji had ‘the gift of fight’.
C. Muslim participation gave the movement a mass character
D. All of the above
8. Who among the pioneer of the Chauri Chaura incident?
A. Bhagwan Ahir
B. Shah Naim Ata
C. MN Roy
D. All of the above
9. Who has given the Non-Cooperation Movement as Capitalist Autocracy?
A. Duggirala Gopalkrishnayya
B. Singaravelu Chettiar
C. Both of the above
D. None of these
10. Which of the following presented the main resolution on the Non-Cooperation Movement during the annual session of the Congress in Nagpur of 1920?
A. CR Das
B. MK Gandhi
C. JM Sengupta
D. Jawaharlal Nehru
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