Quit India Movement
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Q. Which of the following events led to the launch of the Quit India Movement?
- Beginning of World War II.
- Rejection of the August Offer.
- Resignation of Congress ministers.
- Failure of the Cripps Mission.
Q. Usha Mehta launched an underground radio during the Quit India Movement.
- False
- True
Q. The resolution for Quit India was passed at on 8th August, 1942.
- Nagpur
- Delhi
- Calcutta
- Bombay
Q. Which of the following was the reason that triggered the underground activities during the Quit India Movement?
- People no longer trusted Gandhiji.
- The leaders of the movement changed the strategy.
- The harsh response of British and the arrests of the leaders in the early days of the movement.
- The emergence of a large number of radical leaders.
Q. When was the Quit India Resolution passed?
- 1942
- 1943
- 1944
- 1945
Q. how was the non cooperation movement converted into a national movement by Gandhiji?
Q. Which of the following was the reason that triggered the underground activities during the Quit India Movement?
- People no longer trusted Gandhiji.
- The leaders of the movement changed the strategy.
- The harsh response of British and the arrests of the leaders in the early days of the movement.
- The emergence of a large number of radical leaders.
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how was non-copration movement conducted into a national movement by a Gandhi ji?
Q. Why does Gandhiji asked to unfold Non Cooperation Movement to be unfold in three stages
Q. Explain Gandhijis proposal of unfolding non-cooperation movement in stages.
Q. which major movement was started during world war 2 in india?
Q. Which was the major movement started by Gandhiji during the world war 2?
Q. What was the first proposed by Gandhiji in the non cooperation movement ?
Q. What was the novel mode of mass agitation that Gandhi ji introduced to the National movement in India?
Q. Who among the following were the women activists who rebelled against the British?
- Aruna Asaf Ali
- Indira Gandhi
- Captain Lakshmi Sahgal
- Usha Mehta