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Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 1

Consider the following statements about the Muslim League's attitude towards the Cripps mission.

1. Criticized the idea of a single Indian Union; 

2. Did not like the machinery for the creation of a constituent assembly and the procedure to decide on the accession of provinces to the Union 

3. Thought that the proposals denied the Muslims the right to self-determination and the creation of Pakistan

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 1
 

(i) Criticized the idea of a single Indian Union; 

(ii) Did not like the machinery for the creation of a constituent assembly and the procedure to decide on the accession of provinces to the Union; and 

(iii) Thought that the proposals denied the Muslims the right to self-determination and Pakistan's creation.

Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 2

At CWC meeting at Wardha: 

1. Gandhi was for unconditional support to Britain's war efforts 

2. Nehru recognized the imperialistic nature of the war and was supporting in taking advantage of Britain's difficulties 

3. Subhas Bose started a mass movement to take advantage of Britain's difficulties 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 2
 
  • Gandhi was for unconditional support to Britain's war efforts. 

  • Subhash Bose and Leftists were to take advantage of Britain's difficulties and start a mass movement to dislodge colonialism.

  • Nehru recognized the war's imperialist nature but was against taking advantage of Britain's difficulties, even as he was against Indian participation in the war. 

  • The CWC resolved-No Indian participation unless freedom is granted; Government should declare its war aims soon.

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Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 3

What was the response of Congress to Linlithgow's statement? 

1. No Indian support to the war 

2. Congress Ministries in provinces to resign 

3. Immediate mass struggle to be launched 

Choose from the following options.

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 3
No immediate mass struggle to be launched.

Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 4

Which of the following is arranged chronologically. 

1. Congress launches Individual Satyagraha 

2. Pakistan resolution passed at Lahore session 

3. Japan reaches Rangoon after having overrun almost the whole of South-East Asia 

Choose from the following options.

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 4
March 1940 Pakistan Resolution' passed at Lahore session of Muslim League 

• October 1940 Congress launches individual satyagraha; 25,000 satyagrahis court arrest 

• March 1942, Japan reaches Rangoon after having overrun almost the whole of South-East Asia.

Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 5

What were the reasons for the failure of the Cripps Mission: 

1. The proposals were seen as too radical by the British and as too conservative by the INC who wanted complete independence 

2. The Mission was rejected by the INC, the Muslim League and other Indian groups 

Choose from the following options.

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 5
The proposals were seen as too radical by the British and too conservative by the INC who wanted complete independence. The Mission was rejected by the INC, the Muslim League and other Indian groups.

Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 6

What were the Indian National Congress objections to the Cripps mission? 

1. The INC was against the provinces' right to form unions as this was damaging to national unity separately

2. They were also against the Governor-General's power being retained as against him being only a constitutional head

3. There was no concrete plan for the immediate transfer of power 

Choose from the following options.

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 6
 

1. The INC was against the provinces' right to separate unions separately as this was damaging to national unity. 

2. They were also against the Governor-General's power being retained against him being only a constitutional head. 

3. They also protested the lack of defence share. 

4. There was no concrete plan for the immediate transfer of power.

Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 7

Consider the following statements. 

1. The Hindu Mahasabha and the Liberals were against the right of states to secede 

2. The Sikhs objected because they thought any partition would leave Punjab in the hands of Pakistan

Which of these statements are not correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 7
 

The Hindu Mahasabha and the Liberals were against the right of states to secede. The Sikhs objected because they thought any partition would leave Punjab in the hands of Pakistan.

Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 8

Consider the following statements. 

1. The liberals considered the secession proposals to be against the unity and security of India 

2. The depressed classes thought that partition would leave them at the mercy of caste Hindus 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 8
 
  • The Hindu Mahasabha and the Liberals were against the right of states to secede. 

  • The Sikhs objected because they thought any partition would leave Punjab in the hands of Pakistan. 

  • The Depressed Classes objected because they were apprehensive about their status in a country 'dominated by upper-caste Hindus

Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 9

Consider the following statements about the August offer. 

1. The INC rejected this offer at its meeting at Wardha in August 1940. It demanded complete freedom from colonial rule

2. The League also rejected the offer saying that nothing short of partitioning the country would be acceptable to them

Which of these statements are not correct?

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 9

 

  • The INC rejected this offer at its meeting at Wardha in August 1940. It demanded complete freedom from colonial rule. 

  • Jawaharlal Nehru remarked that the dominion status concept was as dead as a doornail. 

  • The League also rejected the offer saying that nothing short of partitioning the country would be acceptable.

Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 10

Consider the following statements.

1. The decision on secession was to be taken by a resolution in the legislature by a 60 per cent majority

2. If less than 60 per cent of members supported it, the decision was to be taken by a plebiscite of adult males of that province by a simple majority 

3. This scheme weighed against the Hindus in Punjab and Bengal if they wanted accession to the Indian Union 

Choose from the following options.

Detailed Solution for Spectrum Test: Nationalist Response In The Wake Of World War II - Question 10
 
  • The procedure of accession was not well-defined. The secession decision was to be taken by a resolution in the legislature by a 60 per cent majority. 

  • If less than 60 per cent of members supported it, the decision was to be taken by a plebiscite of adult males of that province by a simple majority. 

  • This scheme weighed against the Hindus in Punjab and Bengal if they wanted accession to the Indian Union. It was not clear as to who would implement and interpret the treaty affecting the transfer of power.

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