Statement I: Gandhi dismissed the Civil Disobedience Movement before joining the Second Round Table Conference.
Statement II: The Civil Disobedience Movement was re-launched after the Second Round Table Conference.
A
Both statements are incorrect.
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B
Both statements are correct.
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C
Only statement I is correct.
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D
Only statement II is correct.
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Solution
The correct option is B Both statements are correct. Gandhi came back to India dissatisfied with the proceedings of the Second Round Table conference. He had attended the Conference after signing a pact with Lord Irwin to discontinue the Civil Disobedience Movement in exchange for concessions from the colonial government. Lord Wellington, who had replaced Lord Irwin as the Viceroy of India, refused to acknowledge the Gandhi-Irwin pact, forcing Gandhi to resume the Civil Disobedience Movement.