Moderates in The Congress
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Q. What do you understand by the term liberal nationalism?
- It adheres to the values of freedom, tolerance, equality, and individual rights.
- It believes in linguistic identity within the provisions of provincial political autonomy.
- It believes in forcible suppression of opposition.
- It believes in increasing a country's size by expanding its territory.
Q. Who among the following was not a moderate leader of the Indian National Congress?
- Gopala Krishna Gokale
- Surendranatha Banerjee
- M.G.Ranade
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Q. Assertion (A): The years between 1885 to 1905 is called as the 'Age of Liberal Nationalism' or 'Age of Moderates'.
Reason (R): Moderates had faith in British administration and the judiciary.
Based on the statement mentioned, choose the most appropriate option given below.
Reason (R): Moderates had faith in British administration and the judiciary.
Based on the statement mentioned, choose the most appropriate option given below.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true but R is not the explanation of A.
- A is false but R is true.
- A is true but R is false.
Q. What is the highlighted contribution of Dadabhai Navoroji and R. C. Dutt to the Indian National Movement?
- Development of Indian Industries
- Supporting vernacular newspapers
- Promotion of English Education
- Drain Theory
Q. Which of the following is NOT the primary demands of moderates of the Indian National Congress?
- Demand for Swarajya
- Development of Indian industries
- Cutting down military expenditure
- Poverty alleviation programmes
Q. Which of the following activities were supported by the moderates of the Indian National Congress?
- Gather support and mobilise crowds that resorted to revolutionary activities.
- Organise and attend public meetings to discuss serious matters.
- Draft memorandums to the Government presenting a number of demands within the framework of the constitution.
- Illuminate the harmful effects of a policy on the society.
Q. Nationalism no longer retained its idealistic liberal democratic sentiment by last quarter of 19th century in Europe Analyse this statement with example
Q. How was nationalism a cause of the First World War?
Q. The of the INC believed in British administration and judiciary over taking an aggressive stand.
- liberals
- moderates
- radicals
Q. We were the moderates of the Indian National Congress. We were the first people who studied the records of the British rule and found out that the British were moving their wealth from India to England.
Can you guess our names?
Can you guess our names?
- Dadabhai Naoroji
- M. G. Ranade
- Gopal Krishna Gokhale
- R. C. Dutt
Q. After the formation of Congress, what were some of the demands of the moderates from the British?
- They wanted to divert the military expenses to other things.
- They wanted more Indians to get the right to education.
- They wanted to develop more Indian industries.
- They wanted the British to alleviate poor Indians from poverty.
Q. What was the Age of Moderates also called?
- Age of Radical Nationalism
- Age of Liberal Nationalism
- Age of Cultural Nationalism
- Age of Ethnic Nationalism
Q. With reference to the Two Major World Wars in the 20th century, answer the following questions:
Explain briefly the causes of World War I with reference to Nationalism and Imperialism.
Explain briefly the causes of World War I with reference to Nationalism and Imperialism.
Q. Malcolm X championed African-American separatism and the use of violence in self-defense in a movement known as ______.
- Pan-Africanism
- Black nationalism
- Civil rights
- Black pantheism
- Back to Africa
Q. State whether the following statements are True or False.
Many failures are also there in the Tenth plan.
Many failures are also there in the Tenth plan.
- True
- False