Home Rule Movement
History ⇒ Modern Indian History
Home Rule Movement starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the role of Bal Gangadhar Tilak in the Home Rule Movement.
Describe the role of newspapers in the spread of the Home Rule Movement.
Explain how the Home Rule Movement contributed to the growth of nationalism in India.
Explain the main objectives of the Home Rule Movement.
Explain the significance of the Home Rule Movement in the Indian freedom struggle.
Explain why the Home Rule Movement lost momentum after 1918.
Name any two prominent members of Tilak’s Home Rule League.
Name the two main leaders who started separate Home Rule Leagues in India.
The Home Rule Movement was inspired by the Home Rule movement in which country? (1) Ireland (2) France (3) United States (4) Canada
The Home Rule Movement was suspended due to which major event? (1) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (2) World War I (3) Non-Cooperation Movement (4) Simon Commission
Which city was the headquarters of Tilak’s Home Rule League? (1) Pune (2) Bombay (3) Calcutta (4) Madras
Which of the following best describes the nature of the Home Rule Movement? (1) Violent (2) Constitutional and peaceful (3) Secretive (4) Regional
Fill in the blank: Annie Besant’s Home Rule League mainly operated in _______ India.
Fill in the blank: The Home Rule Movement demanded _______ for India within the British Empire.
Fill in the blank: The Home Rule Movement led to the emergence of _______ as a prominent leader in Indian politics.
Fill in the blank: The Home Rule Movement was launched during the period of _______ World War.
True or False: Annie Besant started the Home Rule League in Madras.
True or False: The Home Rule Movement was a mass movement involving peasants and workers.
True or False: The Home Rule Movement was a precursor to the Non-Cooperation Movement.
True or False: The Home Rule Movement was confined only to urban areas.
