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Role of Revolutionary Movements in Indian Freedom Struggle

History ⇒ Modern Indian History

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Describe the contribution of Ram Prasad Bismil to the revolutionary movement in India.
Describe the impact of the Chittagong Armoury Raid on the Indian freedom movement.
Discuss the limitations of revolutionary movements in achieving Indian independence.
Discuss the reasons for the decline of revolutionary movements in the 1930s.
Discuss the role of women in revolutionary movements during the Indian freedom struggle.
Explain how the revolutionary movements contributed to the awakening of national consciousness in India.
Explain the main objectives of the revolutionary movements in the Indian freedom struggle.
Explain the role of the Berlin Committee in the Indian revolutionary movement.
The Kakori Conspiracy of 1925 was led by which revolutionary group? (1) Anushilan Samiti (2) Ghadar Party (3) Hindustan Republican Association (4) Jugantar
Which of the following statements best describes the ideology of Bhagat Singh? (1) He believed in non-violence (2) He advocated socialism and direct action (3) He supported British reforms (4) He was indifferent to politics
Which of the following was a key feature of revolutionary ideology in India? (1) Faith in constitutional reforms (2) Belief in armed struggle (3) Support for British rule (4) Advocacy of communalism
Which of the following was NOT a revolutionary organization? (1) Anushilan Samiti (2) Indian National Congress (3) Jugantar (4) HSRA
Fill in the blank: The ________ Bomb Case was associated with the attempt to assassinate Viceroy Lord Hardinge in 1912.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Conspiracy Case led to the execution of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Conspiracy Case of 1915 was related to a failed attempt to incite mutiny in the British Indian Army.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Party was established in 1913 in San Francisco to promote armed revolt against British rule.
True or False: The Anushilan Samiti was active mainly in Bengal.
True or False: The Ghadar Party was formed in the United States of America.
True or False: The revolutionary movement in India was limited only to Bengal and Punjab.
True or False: The revolutionary movements in India had no impact on the British government’s policies.