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Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 1

Which among the following are the factors leading to the formation of the Home Rule movement? 

1. A section of Nationalist felt that popular pressure was required to attain concessions from the government.

2. The moderates were disillusioned with the Morley Minto reform 

3. People were ready to participate in any aggressive movement of protest. 

Choose from the following options.

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 1
 

Factors: 

(1) A section of the nationalists felt that popular pressure was required to attain concessions from the government. 

(2) The Moderates were disillusioned with the Morley- Minto reforms. 

(3) People felt the burden of wartime miseries caused by high taxation and a rise in prices and were ready to participate in any aggressive movement of protest. 

(4) The war, being fought among the major imperialist powers of the day and backed by naked propaganda against each other, exposed the myth of white superiority. 

(5) Tilak was ready to assume leadership after his release in June 1914 and had made conciliatory gestures- to the government reassuring it of his loyalty and to the Moderates that he wanted, like the Irish Home Rulers, a reform of the administration and not an overthrow of the government. 

He also admitted that the acts of violence had only served to retard India's pace of political progress.

Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 2

Consider the following statements. 

1. Tilak setup his Home Rule League Before Annie Besant's League 

2. Tilak's League covered the rest of India (excluding the Bombay city) 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 2
 
  • Tilak setup his Home Rule League in April 1916 and it was restricted to Maharashtra (excluding Bombay city), Karnataka, Central provinces and Berar. 

  • It had six branches, and the demands included swarajya, the formation of linguistic states and education in the vernacular. 

  • Besant's League: Annie Besant set up her league in September 1916 in Madras and covered India's rest (including Bombay city). 

  • It had 200 branches and was loosely organized compared to Tilak's League and had George Arundale as the organizing secretary. Besides Arundale, the main work was done by B.W. Wadia and C.P. Ramaswamy Aiyar.

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Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 3

Consider the following statements. 

1. The league Campaign aimed to convey to the common man the message of home rule as self-government.

2. It carried a much wider appeal than the earlier mobilizations, but it failed to attract politically backward regions of Gujarat and Sindh. 

3. Anglo Indians did not join the movement. 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 3
 
  • It carried a much wider appeal than the earlier mobilizations and also attracted the political backward regions of Gujarat and Sindh. So statement 2nd is incorrect. 

  • Rest of the statements are correct. The League campaign aimed to convey to the common man the message of home rule as self-government. 

  • It carried a much wider appeal than the earlier mobilizations had and attracted the hitherto 'politically backward' regions of Gujarat and Sindh. 

  • The Russian Revolution of 1917 proved to be an added advantage for the Home Rule campaign. The Home Rule agitation was later joined by Motilal Nehru, Jawaharlal Nehru, Bhulabhai Desai, Chittaranjan Das, Madan Mohan Malaviya, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Tej Bahadur Sapru and Lala Lajpat Rai. Some of these leaders became heads of local branches. 

  • Many of the Moderate Congressmen who were disillusioned with Congress inactivity and some Gokhale's Servants of India Society also joined the agitation. However. 

  • Anglo-Indians, most of the Muslims non-brahmins from the South did not join as they felt Home Rule would mean the Hindu majority rule, and that too mainly by the high caste.

Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 4

Why the Home Rule agitation proved to be short-lived? 

1. There was a lack of effective organization 

2. Besant was unable to give a positive lead 

3. Communal riots were witnessed 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 4
 

The decline's reasons were as follows 

(i) There was a lack of effective organization. 

(ii) Communal riots were witnessed during 1917-18. 

(iii) The Moderates who had joined the Congress after Annie Besant's arrest were pacified by talk of reforms (contained in Montagu's statement of August 1917 which held self-government long-term goal of the British rule in India) and Besant's release. 

(iv) Talk of passive resistance by the Extremists kept the Moderates away from an activity from September 1918 onwards. 

(v) The Montagu-Chelmsford reforms which became known in July 1918 further divided the nationalist ranks 

(vi) Tilak had to go abroad (September 1918) in connection with a case while Annie Besant vacillated on her response to the reforms and passive resistance techniques. 

With Besant unable to give a positive lead and Tilak away in England, the movement was left leaderless.

Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 5

Lucknow session of Congress in 1916 was presided by?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 5
It was presided by a moderate, Ambika Charan Majumdar

Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 6

Consider the following statements about August declaration of 1917. 

1. From now onwards, the demand by Nationalists for self-government for home rule could not be termed as seditious 

2. It was clear that now the British had the intention of handing over power to the predominantly elected legislature within Indian majority 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 6
 
  • It was clear that the British had no intention of handing over power to a predominantly elected legislature within the Indian majority. 

  • Secretary of State for India, Edwin Samuel Montagu, made a statement on August 20, 1917, in the British House Commons in what has come to be known as the August laration of 1917. 

  • From now onwards, nationalists' demand for self-government or home rule could not be termed as seditious since the attainment of self-government for Indians now became a government policy, unlike Morley's statement in 1909 that the reforms were not intended to give self-government to India. 

Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 7

Which of the following statements are correct about Lucknow Pact? 

1. The Lucknow Pact demands were just a significantly expanded version of the Morley Minto reforms. 

2. The two groups' leaders came together, efforts to bring together the masses from the two committees were not considered.

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 7
 
  • Though half the executive was to be elected by the legislature, the executive as a whole was not to be responsible to the legislature. 

  • The legislature could not remove the elected half of the executive. Still, since important matters like the budget were dependent upon the legislature's approval, the constitutional deadlock was most likely. 

  • This was the nature of executive-legislature relations that the Congress seemed to ask for in any scheme of post-war constitutional reforms. 

  • The Lucknow Pact demands were thus just a significantly expanded version of the Morley-Minto reforms." While the Congress and the Muslim League's effort to put up a united front was a far-sighted one, the acceptance of the principle of separate electorates by the Congress implied that the Congress and the League came together as separate political entities. 

  • This was a major landmark in the evolution of the two-nation theory by the Muslim League. Secondly, while the two groups' leaders came together, efforts to bring together the masses from the two communities were not considered.

Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 8

What were the Indian objections to Montague's statement? 

1. Less time was given 

2. British would decide what was good and what was bad for Indians

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 8

Correct Answer - Option B

- Montague's statement, which referred to the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms, promised increased self-governance for Indians but retained significant British control.
- Indian objections included:
- British Decision-Making: Indians were concerned that the British would continue to determine what was good or bad for them, limiting real autonomy.
- Timing Concerns: While timing was a general concern, the primary objection focused on British control over Indian affairs.
- Therefore, the correct objection related to British decision-making, making statement 2 correct.

 

 

 

Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 9

Which among the following factors facilitated the readmission of extremists to Congress? 

1. Both the moderates and extremists realized that the split had led to political inactivity 

2. Tilak had declared that he supported the process of the overthrow of the government. 

3. Tilak denounced acts of violence 

Choose from the following options.

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 9
 
  • The Indian National Congress's Lucknow session presided over by a Moderate, Ambika Charan Majumdar, finally readmitted the Extremists led by Tilak to the Congress fold. 

  • Various factors facilitated this reunion: (i) Old controversies had become meaningless now. (ii) Both the Moderates and the Extremists realized that the split had led to political inactivity. (ii) Annie Besant and Tilak had made vigorous efforts for the reunion. To allay Moderate suspicions, Tilak had declared that he supported a reform of the administration and not an overthrow of the government. He also denounced acts of violence. (iv) The death of two Moderates, Gokhale and Pherozshah Mehta, who had led the Moderate opposition to the Extremists, facilitated the reunion.

Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 10

Consider the following statements about Lucknow Pact. 

1. In Lucknow Pact, the Congress accepted the Muslim League position on separate electorates 

2. The Muslims were also granted fix proportion of seats in the legislature at all India level but not at provincial levels 

3. The Muslim League agreed to present joint constitutional demands were the Congress to the government 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: First World War And Nationalist Response - Question 10

 

  • The Lucknow Pact between the Congress and the Muslim League could be considered an important event in the nationalistic struggle for freedom. 

  • While the League agreed to present joint constitutional demands with the Congress to the government, the Congress accepted the Muslim League's position on separate electorates which would continue until any community demanded joint electorates. 

  • The Muslims were also granted a fixed proportion of seats in the legislatures at all-India and provincial levels.

 

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