nationalism in India class 10th test

1. When was the Quit India Movement started?
(a) June 1942
(b) July 1942
(c) August 1942
(d) September 1942


2. What was the Rowlatt Act?
(a) A law regarding prohibition of press
(b) A law to arrest people without trial
(c) Law regarding weapons licence
(d) Law against dowry


3. Who gave permission to shoot in Jallianwala Bagh?
(a) General O’Dwyer
(b) Lord Ripon
(c) General Dyer
(d) Sir Edward


4. When was the Simon Commission established?
(a) 1925
(b) 1926
(c) 1927
(d) 1928


5. Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed on:
(a) 3 March 1931
(b) 4 March 1932
(c) 5 March 1930
(d) 2 March 1933


6. Why did Gandhiji decide to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement?
(a) Gandhiji felt that movement turned violent after Chauri-Chaura incident
(b) Farmers were not supporting
(c) British offered reforms
(d) Movement completed its goal


A. Descriptive Questions

  1. Explain Civil Disobedience Movement.
  2. What were the causes of the rise of modern nationalism in India?
  3. Who were indentured labourers?

B. Match the Column

Column AColumn B
Jallianwala BaghLord Curzon
The first portrait of Mother India made byBankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
Division of BengalLord Curzon
Political guru of GandhijiGopal Krishna Gokhale
Individual Satyagraha first leaderVinoba Bhave
Rowlatt Act1919
General DyerJallianwala Bagh
Leader of SwarajMahatma Gandhi

C. One Word / Short Questions

  1. Who formed the Gadar Party and when?
  2. The partition of Bengal took place in which year and was started by whom?

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