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QZ-20251208-40072

Topics:
Indian Freedom Struggle
Difficulty: Level 3 - Medium
Questions: 9
Generated: December 08, 2025 at 06:59 PM
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Instructions: Select an answer for each question and click "Check Answer" to see if you're correct. Then view the explanation to learn more!
1 Who was the leader of the Indian National Congress during the Quit India Movement of 1942?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Mahatma Gandhi was the prominent leader of the Indian National Congress during the Quit India Movement, which called for immediate independence from British rule.
2 What was the main objective of the Non-Cooperation Movement launched in 1920?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The Non-Cooperation Movement aimed at demanding full independence from British rule through non-violent means.
3 Which event marked the beginning of the Indian National Movement?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 is often considered the first major revolt against British rule, marking the beginning of the organized Indian National Movement.
4 In which year did India gain independence from British rule?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: India gained independence from British rule on August 15, 1947, after a long struggle involving various movements and protests.
5 Which leader is associated with the slogan 'Give me blood, and I shall give you freedom'?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Subhas Chandra Bose is known for this slogan, which inspired many Indians to join the fight for freedom with a sense of urgency.
6 What was the significance of the Dandi March in 1930?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: The Dandi March was a significant act of civil disobedience led by Gandhi to protest against the salt tax, symbolizing the larger struggle against British rule.
7 Which act provided for the establishment of the Government of India in 1919?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms in 1919 aimed to increase Indian participation in government, leading to the Government of India Act.
8 Who was the first Indian to become the President of the Indian National Congress?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: W.C. Bonnerjee was the first Indian to preside over the Indian National Congress in 1885, marking an important step in India's political awakening.
9 What was the primary aim of the Simon Commission of 1928?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: The Simon Commission was formed to assess the political situation in India and recommend constitutional reforms, but it faced widespread protests due to the lack of Indian representation.
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