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The Khilafat Movement’s leaders adopted a strategy of “non-cooperation” with the British government. What did this strategy involve?
A) Engaging in armed struggle against the British
B) Seeking the support of foreign powers
C) Collaborating with the British for reforms
D) Refusing to cooperate with British authorities and institutions
Which of the following was the main objective of the Round Table Conferences?
A) To discuss India’s independence
B) To address constitutional reforms in India
C) To negotiate trade agreements
D) To establish colonial rule
Who chaired the first Round Table Conference held in 1930?
A) Winston Churchill
B) Ramsay MacDonald
C) Jawaharlal Nehru
D) Mahatma Gandhi
Which of the following individuals represented the Indian National Congress at the Round Table Conferences?
A) Subhas Chandra Bose
B) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
C) Mahatma Gandhi
D) Jawaharlal Nehru
The communal award was associated with which Round Table Conference?
A) First Round Table Conference
B) Second Round Table Conference
C) Third Round Table Conference
D) All of the above
Who among the following boycotted the Round Table Conferences?
A) Indian National Congress
B) Muslim League
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
The Government of India Act of 1935 was partially based on the discussions and deliberations held during which Round Table Conference?
A) First Round Table Conference
B) Second Round Table Conference
C) Third Round Table Conference
D) All of the above
Which British Viceroy represented the colonial government in the Round Table Conferences?
A) Lord Mountbatten
B) Lord Irwin
C) Lord Chelmsford
D) Lord Willingdon
The representation of untouchables or Dalits was primarily advocated by:
A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) R. Ambedkar
C) Jawaharlal Nehru
D) Vallabhbhai Patel
The failure of the Round Table Conferences led to:
A) Immediate independence for India
B) The Quit India Movement
C) The creation of the Indian National Army
D) The eventual partition of India
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