Modern Indian History Arrange in chronological order: 1. Cabinet Mission2. Cripps Mission3. Montague-Chelmsford Reforms4. Minto-Morley Reforms 3,2,4,1 2,3,4,1 4,3,2,1 1,2,3,4 3,2,4,1 2,3,4,1 4,3,2,1 1,2,3,4 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History According to Gandhi, ahimsa could not be construed to mean tolerance of the wrong and unjust doing good even to the evildoers truth a positive state of law tolerance of the wrong and unjust doing good even to the evildoers truth a positive state of law ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who was an editor of the journal “India”? Sir Patrick Spens Sir William Wedderburn Henry Vivian Derozio Sir Pherozshah Mehta Sir Patrick Spens Sir William Wedderburn Henry Vivian Derozio Sir Pherozshah Mehta ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP Sir William Wedderburn remained the chairman of the Indian parliamentary committee till 1900. He was also an editor of the journal “India”. In 1895, Sir William Wedderburn represented India on the Royal Commission on Indian Expenditure.
Modern Indian History Mrs Annie Besant became the first woman President of the INC in 1918 1916 1917 1920 1918 1916 1917 1920 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The historic fast by Gandhi came to an end as a result of the Poona Pact Issue of White Paper Gandhi-Irwin Pact Arrival of Simon Commission Poona Pact Issue of White Paper Gandhi-Irwin Pact Arrival of Simon Commission ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Which of the following is not one of the reasons why Mahatma Gandhi is known as the Father of Nation? He was the founder President of the Indian National Congress His social political, economic and religious ideologies were based on Indian values with a very strong moral and ethical content Starting with opposition to the Rowlatt Acts, till the Quit India Movement he was the supreme leader and the main spirit behind the national movement He was universally adored, admired and respected by all castes, communities and classes He was the founder President of the Indian National Congress His social political, economic and religious ideologies were based on Indian values with a very strong moral and ethical content Starting with opposition to the Rowlatt Acts, till the Quit India Movement he was the supreme leader and the main spirit behind the national movement He was universally adored, admired and respected by all castes, communities and classes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP