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CC13 AND DSE A3 INTERNAL

1. What was Dadabhai Naoroji called as? Name one book written by him?
Ans. Dadabhai Naoroji was called as the Grand Old Man of India. One book written by him is Poverty
and Un-British Rule in India.
2. Who were the moderates?
Ans. The Early Nationalists also known as the moderates were a group of political leaders who
appealed through petitions, prayer and persuasion.
3. Who were the extremists?
Ans. The extremists were radicals in terms of their approach and believed in militant methods
including but not limited to assassination of key personnel
4. What was the working method of the moderates and the extremists ?
Ans. Moderates wanted greater autonomy and self-rule while still under the nominal rule of the British
crown whereas the Extremists wanted complete independence from British rule.
5. When did the Surat split take place?
Ans. 1907
6. When was the Home rule established and under whose leadership?
Ans. The Home rule was established by Annie Besant on 28th April 1916 in Belagavi.
7. Who founded the Scientific society of Aligarh?
Ans. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan on January 9, 1864
8. Name two magazine written by Mahatma Gandhi?
Ans. Young India and Harijan
9. Who wrote ‘Unto This Last'?
Ans. John Ruskin
10. When did Gandhi come to India from South Africa?
Ans. 9th Jan, 1915
11. Write the name of Gandhi’s first three movement?
Ans. Champaran Satyagraha (1917) , Kheda Satyagraha (1918) and Ahmedabad Mill Strike (1918)
12. Name three mass movements led by Gandhi and their period?
Ans. Khilafat Movement – 1919
Non cooperation Movement – 1920 to 1922
Civil Disobedience Movement – 1930 to 1934
Quit India Movement - 1942
13. Who was Gandhi’s political guru?
Ans. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
14. When did Crips Mission arrive in India?
Ans. 22nd March, 1942
15. What was Gandhi’s motive behind merging Khilafat movement with the non cooperation
movement?
Ans. Gandhiji saw in the Khilafat Movement an opportunity for uniting the Hindus & Muslims. He said
that the Congress plea for Hindu- Muslim unity “would be an empty phrase if the Hindus hold aloof
from the Muslims when their vital interests are at stake”.

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