The Nationalism in India MCQ
The Nationalism in India MCQ
The Nationalism in India MCQ
Class 10
1) Which of the following situations in India were the result of the First World War?
Answer: (d)
Answer: (a)
a) January, 1916
b) January, 1915
c) March, 1921
d) April, 1917
5) Which of the following statements are true about the Rowlatt Act?
6) The infamous Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre took place when there was an annual
_______ fair.
a) Teeyan
b) Gurupurab
c) Lohri
d) Baisakhi
7) What was one of the main reasons behind Mahatma Gandhi’s decision to take up
the Khilafat Issue?
a) To bring more unity among Hindus and Muslims.
b) To bring more unity among Hindus and Christians.
c) To bring more unity among Christians and Muslims.
d) None of the above.
a) Bhagat Singh
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Subash Chandra Bose
d) Mahatma Gandhi
a) Allahabad
b) Bombay
c) Nagpur
d) Calcutta
10) Which of the following statements about the effect of the Non-cooperation
Movement are true?
12) The tribal people revolted against the British due to which of the following
reasons?
a) The tribal people were prevented from entering the forests to graze their cattle
b) The tribal people were prevented from collecting fuelwood and fruits.
c) The traditional rights of tribal people were denied.
d) All of the above options are correct.
13) The plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea gardens without
permission as per _________.
a) January 1922
b) February 1922
c) February 1919
d) January 1919
a) 1928
b) 1930
c) 1932
d) 1942
17) Under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru, the Lahore Congress formalised the
demand of ‘Purna Swaraj’ or full independence for India in ___________.
a) December 1929
b) January 1929
c) December 1930
d) December 1928
18) Mahatma Gandhi started his famous Salt March from his ashram in Sabarmati
to Dandi, covering a distance of _______.
a) 260 miles
b) 240 miles
c) 600 miles
d) 500 miles
a) April 6
b) April 16
c) March 6
d) May 6
a) 5 April 1932
b) 5 March 1931
c) 5 May 1931
d) 5 June 1932