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Q1: Which political association was not formed in the 1870s or 1880s?
a) Poona Sarvajanik Sabha
b) Indian Association
c) Madras Mahajan Sabha
d) All India Muslim League
Q2: What was the primary aim of the early Indian National Congress?
a) Immediate independence from British rule
b) Greater representation for Indians in government
c) Establishment of a separate Muslim state
d) Formation of an Indian army
Q3: Which three leaders were collectively known as 'Lal, Bal, Pal'?
a) Tilak, Gokhale, Tagore
b) Tilak, Pal, Rai
c) Naoroji, Mehta, Banerji
d) Gandhi, Nehru, Patel
Q4: In which year was the Indian National Congress established?
a) 1885
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1947
Q5: The Rowlatt Act of 1919 led to which significant event?
a) Partition of Bengal
b) Jallianwala Bagh massacre
c) Formation of the Muslim League
d) Dandi March
Q1: The ______ allowed the British government to confiscate the assets of newspapers that published 'objectionable' content.
Q2: _______ was the leader who declared, "Freedom is my birthright, and I shall have it!"
Q3: The _______ Act of 1919 allowed the British government to arrest any person without a warrant.
Q4: The partition of _______ in 1905 by Viceroy Curzon caused widespread anger and led to the Swadeshi movement.
Q5: The treaty imposed on the Turkish Sultan in 1920 led to the _______ Movement.
Q1: The Vernacular Press Act was introduced to promote freedom of the press in India.
Q2: The Indian National Congress was divided into extremists and moderates in 1907.
Q3: The Ilbert Bill sought to prevent Indian judges from trying British individuals.
Q4: The Lucknow Pact was an agreement between the Indian National Congress and the British government.
Q5: The Chauri Chaura incident led to the continuation of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Q1: Name the newspaper edited by Balgangadhar Tilak.
Q2: When was the Muslim League formed?
Q3: When did the Congress split and reunite?
Q4: What was the Swadeshi Movement known as in deltaic Andhra?
Q5: Who were the leaders of the Khilafat agitation?
Q1: What was the purpose of the Ilbert Bill introduced in 1883?
Q2: Why was the Vernacular Press Act significant?
Q3: What was the impact of the Arms Act of 1878 on the Indian population?
Q4: Explain the significance of the Lucknow Pact of 1916.
Q5: What was the Khilafat Movement, and how was it connected to the Non-Cooperation Movement?
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