Non-Cooperation Movement
History ⇒ Modern Indian History
Non-Cooperation Movement starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Context: A group of peasants in a village stopped paying taxes and refused to cooperate with the British authorities during 1921. Which movement were they most likely participating in?
Context: After the suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement, some Congress leaders formed a new party to enter legislative councils. Name the party.
Describe the impact of the Non-Cooperation Movement on Indian society.
Discuss the limitations of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Discuss the role of students in the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Explain the main objectives of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Context: A group of peasants in a village stopped paying taxes and refused to cooperate with the British authorities during 1921. Which movement were they most likely participating in?
Context: After the suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement, some Congress leaders formed a new party to enter legislative councils. Name the party.
The Non-Cooperation Movement was called off after which incident? (1) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (2) Chauri Chaura Incident (3) Simon Commission Arrival (4) Partition of Bengal
The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in which month of 1920? (1) January (2) March (3) August (4) September
Which leader gave up his knighthood in protest against the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, inspiring others during the Non-Cooperation Movement? (1) Rabindranath Tagore (2) Motilal Nehru (3) C.R. Das (4) Sardar Patel
Which of the following leaders resigned from their government posts during the Non-Cooperation Movement? (1) Rabindranath Tagore (2) Motilal Nehru (3) C.R. Das (4) All of the above
Fill in the blank: The Non-Cooperation Movement encouraged Indians to boycott _______ goods.
Fill in the blank: The Non-Cooperation Movement was based on the principle of _______.
Fill in the blank: The Non-Cooperation Movement was closely linked with the _______ Movement led by Ali brothers.
Fill in the blank: The Non-Cooperation Movement was started in response to the _______ and the Rowlatt Act.
True or False: The Non-Cooperation Movement led to the formation of the Swaraj Party.
True or False: The Non-Cooperation Movement was a violent movement.
True or False: The Non-Cooperation Movement was limited only to urban areas.
True or False: The Non-Cooperation Movement was successful in achieving its immediate objectives.
