Civil Disobedience Movement and Dandi March
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Q. How did Gandhiji break the salt law?
- By selling salt.
- By picking a handful of salt from seashore.
- By stealing salt.
- By marching to salt factories.
Q. When did Dandi Yatra start?
- 12 March 1931
- 14 April 1930
- 15 March 1931
- 12 March 1930
Q. Explain the programmes, events, and effect of Non-Cooperation movement.
Q. Which among the following was not an objective of the Dandi March?
- Attaining Poorna Swaraj.
- Gaining Dominion Status.
- Creating faith, unity and, conscience among people.
- Breaking the Salt Law.
Q. Which among the following was not the outcome of the Dandi Yatra?
- Accepting non-violence struggle.
- Renouncing government services.
- Promoting untouchability.
- Boycotting foreign goods.
Q. Select the places through which Gandhi travelled during the Dandi March.
- Nanded
- Nadid
- Aslali
- Bareja
- Bharuch
- Surat
- Akola
- Jambusar
Q. Sort the following historical events in chronological order (top to bottom).
*CDM: Civil Disobedience Movement
*CDM: Civil Disobedience Movement
- CDM
- Salt Act
- Nehru Report
- Simon Commission
Q. The British responded positively to the objectives and methods of those actively involved in the Civil Disobedience Movement.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following statements about the Dandi March are true?
- The march began from Dandi, which is located in Gujarat.
- Many new people joined the group as it marched to the coast.
- Gandhi broke the Salt Law by collecting natural salt.
- This was a form of tax resistance and non-violent protest.
Q. The objective of the Civil Disobedience Movement was to refuse to obey certain laws, demands, orders, or commands given by the government.
- True
- False