The Impact of the Swadeshi and Boycott Movement
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Q.
What was Carlyle Circular?
Q. Assertion (A): The painting of 'Bharat Mata' by Abanindranath Tagore was initially called 'Banga Mata'.
Reason (R): The painting was initially meant to personify Bengal, and was a way to oppose the Bengal Partition.
Reason (R): The painting was initially meant to personify Bengal, and was a way to oppose the Bengal Partition.
- A is correct and R is incorrect
- Both A and R are incorrect
- A is incorrect and R is correct
- Both A and R are correct
Q.
Who set up the Bengal Chemical Swadeshi Stores?
Rabindranath Tagore
Acharya Kripalani
Acharya Atre
Acharya P.C. Ray
Q. Match the following:
PSMA - Prevention of Seditious Meeting Act
ESA - Explosive Substances Act
PSMA - Prevention of Seditious Meeting Act
ESA - Explosive Substances Act
- 1907
- 1908
- 1908
- 1906
Q. Which of the following were similar to the Carlyle Circular enforced in India as a result of the Swadeshi Movement?
- Pedler Circular
- Lyon Circular
- Carl Circular
- Pedellar Circular
Q. Which of the following developments can be attributed to the Swadeshi Movement?
- Development of large-scale chemical and pharmaceutical industries in India
- Competition against the monopoly of the British Indian Steam Navigation Company
- Permanent erosion of British textile and spices in the Indian market
- Rise of local banking and insurance companies
Q.
Ballari Siddamma belonged to village _____
Q. Find the correctly matched pairs from the following:
- Rabindranath Tagore - Swadeshi stores
- Dr. Nilratan Sircar - National Soap Factory
- Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray - Rangamati Tea Company
- Tata Iron and Steel Company - Jamshedji Tata
Q. Explain how the print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India.
Or
Role of novels were different for colonisers and nationalists. Explain.
Or
Role of novels were different for colonisers and nationalists. Explain.
Q.
Who is regarded as the mother of the Indian Revolution?
Rani Lakshmi Bai
Sarojini Naidu
Madame Cama
Priti Lata Wadderdar
Q. Newspapers like and helped in spreading the nationalist message.
- Prajasakti
- Kesari
- Yugantar
- Dainik Bhaskar
Q. The slogan of 'Bande Matram' was first adopted during the __________ Movement.
- Swadeshi
- Non-cooperation
- Civil Disobedience
- Quit India
Q.
The Early Nationalists and the Assertive Nationalists came together in the year
1916
1934
1912
1907
Q. Assertion (A) : The advancement of iron and steel production in India can be attributed in large part to the Swadeshi Movement.
Reason (R) : The Swadeshi Movement encouraged the growth of national institutions and Indian-made products.
Reason (R) : The Swadeshi Movement encouraged the growth of national institutions and Indian-made products.
- A is correct and R is incorrect
- A is incorrect and R is correct
- Both A and R are correct
- Both A and R are incorrect
Q. name another person accept sardar vallahbhai patelwho known as iron man
Q. Which of the following statements is/are true about the development of indigenous industries during the Swadeshi Movement?
- The movement fostered the growth of banks and insurance companies in India.
- Indian weavers produced more cloth.
- Swadeshi clothes were worn as a badge of honour.
- The demand for British products increased.
Q. Which of the following acts were passed by the British in the year 1908?
- Prevention of Seditious Meeting Act
- Explosive Substances Act
- The Newspaper (incitement to offences) Act
- Explosion Act
Q. Assertion(A): There was national development in the field of education during the Swadeshi movement.
Reason(R): The British sent out circulars to promote education during this time.
Reason(R): The British sent out circulars to promote education during this time.
- A is correct and R is incorrect
- Both A and R are incorrect
- Both A and R are correct
- A is incorrect and R is correct
Q. How did the newspapers play an important role during freedom movement?
Q.
How did the newspaper create awareness and a sense of nationality among the Indians?
Q. X and Y contributed to the Swadeshi movement. X was a doctor whereas Y was a chemist. Both establilshed prominent industries like the National Soap Factory and Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Company respectively.
Identify X and Y.
Identify X and Y.
- X: Nilratan Sircar
Y: Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray - X: Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray
Y: Nilratan Sircar - X: Dorabji Tata
Y: Nilratan Sircar - X: Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray
Y: Dorabji Tata
Q. Which of the following Acts was passed by the British in 1907?
- The Newspaper Act
- Prevention of Seditious Meeting Act
- Government of India Act
- Explosive Substances Act
Q. 'Y' is an important figure in the Indian freedom struggle. He was known for his radical ideas. He also played a role in uniting the INC and addressing the Hindu-Muslim divide caused by the partition. He also ran a Marathi newspaper which vehemently opposed British actions.
Who is 'Y'?
Who is 'Y'?
- Bipin Chandra Pal
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak
- Nilratan Sircar
- Krishna Kumar Mitra
Q. Which of the following is/are the outcomes of the acts implemented by the British to suppress the Swadeshi Movement?
- The acts stripped Indians of their basic right to expression.
- Indian officials in the British administration were reinstated.
- Swadeshi volunteers were patronised.
- People were forbidden from chanting "Bande Mataram" in public.
Q. Defence Ministry has signed a Rs 400 crore-contract with which company, for supplying ten lakh hand grenades?
- Bharat Electronics Ltd
- Ordnance Factory Board
- Hindustan Aeronautical Ltd
- Economic Explosive Limited (EEL)
Q. Choose the correct pairs, where
AC = Anti-Circular
SC = Satish Chandra
SP = Sachindra Prasad
AC = Anti-Circular
SC = Satish Chandra
SP = Sachindra Prasad
- Carlyle Circular
- SC Mukherjee
- Lyon Circular
- Dawn Society
- Assam
- West Bengal
- SP Bose
- AC Society
- Tilak
- Kesari
Q. Which of the following was established during the Swadeshi movement?
- National Soap Factory
- Tata Motors
- Infosys
- Arvind Mills