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Flashcards on Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movements
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What was the main goal of the Khilafat Movement?
To protect the Ottoman Caliphate after World War I.
Who were the leaders of the Khilafat Movement?
Ali Brothers, Shaukat, and Muhammad Ali.
In which year did the Non-Cooperation Movement start?
1920
Who launched the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Mahatma Gandhi
What did the Non-Cooperation Movement urge Indians to boycott?
Foreign goods, educational institutions, and courts.
Why was the Non-Cooperation Movement called off by Gandhi in 1922?
Due to the violence at Chauri Chaura incident.
What impact did the Khilafat Movement have on Hindu-Muslim relations?
It brought them closer together in a united front.
What event caused a decline in the Khilafat Movement?
The abolition of the Caliphate by Turkey in 1924.
How did British colonial authorities respond to the Non-Cooperation Movement?
With repression, including arrests and violence.
What was Swaraj and how was it related to the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Self-rule, and it was the ultimate goal of the movement.
Which Congress session resolved to launch the Non-Cooperation Movement?
The Calcutta session of 1920.
What role did the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre play in the Non-Cooperation Movement?
It acted as a catalyst, increasing public anger and participation.
How did the Khilafat Movement affect British policy in India?
It led to the implementation of martial law in some areas.
Name an economic strategy used by the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Promotion of khadi and indigenous industries.
What was the significance of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
It was the first large-scale, nationwide movement against British rule.
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When did the Khilafat Movement begin?
1919
1919
1920
1921
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What is another name frequently used for the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Quit India Movement
Civil Disobedience Movement
Swadeshi Movement
Asahyog Andolan
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Who is credited with conceptualizing Swaraj in the Indian freedom struggle?
Jawaharlal Nehru
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Subhas Chandra Bose
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Which incident directly led to the withdrawal of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Partition of Bengal
Simon Commission Protests
Chauri Chaura Incident
Moplah Rebellion
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What was primarily boycotted during the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Salt
British educational institutions
Public transport
Government services
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The Khilafat Movement was related to which global event?
World War II
World War I
Cold War
The Great Depression
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What did the Non-Cooperation Movement advocate regarding foreign goods?
Purchasing with discretion
Boycotting
Taxation
Importing freely
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Which of the following leaders was NOT involved in the Khilafat Movement?
Maulana Shaukat Ali
Subhas Chandra Bose
Maulana Mohammed Ali
Mahatma Gandhi
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What was a significant outcome of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
India gained complete independence
Increased sense of national unity
The establishment of Swaraj
The immediate resignation of British officials
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How did Gandhi view the concept of Swaraj?
Military independence from Britain
Self-rule and self-restraint
Economic prosperity
Political positions for Indians
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