Class 8 History Chapter 14 The Struggle for Independence Question Answer | Getting Ahead in SSC NEP
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Question Included in This Video:
Fill in the blanks.
1. Mahatma Gandhi first used satyagraha in the country of ___.
2. The incident at Jallianwala Bagh happened in the year ___.
3. C R Das and Motilal Nehru founded the___ Party.
4. Gandhiji undertook the march against the salt laws from___ to ___.
5. The Quit India Movement was held in the year___.
6. ___ formed the Indian National Army in 1943.
7. The last viceroy of India was ___.
8. In 26 January 1950, India became a___.
II. Arrange the following events of the freedom struggle on a timeline, in the correct sequence.
III. Multiple choice questions.
1. Gandhiji wanted Indians to support the British unconditionally during the First World War, because:
2. Which of these dates and events is incorrectly matched?
3. The Rowlatt Act was called a 'Black Act' because:
4. Which of these statements proves that the Swaraj Party succeeded in its aim of obstructing the working of the British government from within?
5. Under the influence of Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhas Chandra Bose, the nationalist movement:
6. Why was the Simon Commission greeted with black flags and the slogan 'Simon Go back' in India?
7. The Nehru Report recommended that India be granted dominion status, which meant that:
8. To which of the options do the following provisions relate?
• Formation of a federation based on the union of the British provinces and princely states in India
• Granting of provincial autonomy
• Granting of the right to vote to the propertied and other privileged Indians
9. Assertion (A): The Quit India Movement took a violent turn.
Reason (R): Even before the movement began, many of the INC leaders were arrested.
10. We can say that the Cabinet Mission took India closer to achieving independence because:
IV. Answer in brief.
1. What did the word satyagraha mean for Gandhiji? Name the first three places where he used satyagraha in India.
2. What was the Rowlatt Act?
3. What was the Constructive Programme?
4. What do we mean when we say that Pandit Nehru and Netaji were influenced by the ideas of socialism?
5. What was the two-nation theory?
6. Why did the INC ministries resign in 1939?
7. Who were the soldiers in Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army?
IV. Answer in detail.
1. Write short notes on: a. The Khilafat Movement b. The Nehru Report c. The Gandhi-Irwin Pact
2. The Dandi March was a fitting start to the Civil Disobedience Movement. Do you agree with this statement? Justify your answer.
3. Compare the Non-Cooperation Movement, the Civil Disobedience Movement and the Quit India Movement in terms of the support they received from the people and their importance in the struggle for independence.
4. Why did Netaji set up the Indian National Army? Evaluate the impact of the Indian National Army on the Indian Nationalist Movement.
5. Describe the events that preceded and led to the partition of India. What were the effects of partition on India and Pakistan?
VI. Map-based questions.
CASE BASED QUESTIONS
1. What objection was raised to oppose Swaraj for the people of India?
2. Why did Lokmanya Tilak think that illiteracy is not an impediment to the achievement of Swaraj?
3. When the first elections of independent India were held in 1951, the literacy rate in India was just 18.33 percent. Despite that India managed to become a functioning democracy. In this context, was the opinion of Lokmanya Tilak about illiteracy or Swaraj proven right? Give reasons for your answer.
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