Question : At which of the following places was the formal proclamation of the Swadeshi movement made on 7 August 1905?
Option 1: Wellington Square, Calcutta
Option 2: Calcutta Town Hall
Option 3: Kanai Dhar Lane, Calcutta
Option 4: Bengal National College, Calcutta
Correct Answer: Calcutta Town Hall
Solution : The correct answer is Calcutta Town Hall.
In Bengal, in Calcutta Town Hall, the Swadeshi movement was declared on August 7, 1905. Due to Lord Curzon's announcement of the division of Bengal in July 1905, who was the viceroy at the time, it was made public. A boycott of foreign or British items was initiated by the Swadeshi movement in protest of that division.
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Question : Lala Har Dayal, an intellectual was associated with:
Option 1: Home Rule Movement
Option 2: Ghadar Movement
Option 3: Swadeshi Movement
Option 4: Non-Cooperation Movement
Question : Under the Regulating Act of 1773, the King-in-Council created a Supreme Court in which of the following places?
Option 1: Calcutta
Option 2: Delhi
Option 3: Madras
Option 4: Bombay
Question : Directions: Town Q is to the north of Town P. Town R is to the west of Town Q. Town S is to the north of Town R. Town T is to the east of Town S. What is the position of Town T with respect to Town R? (All positions are arranged in GRID pattern).
Option 1: East
Option 2: South
Option 3: Northeast
Option 4: Southeast
Question : If the length of a side of the square is equal to that of the diameter of a circle, then the ratio of the area of the square and that of the circle is:
Option 1: 14 : 11
Option 2: 7 : 11
Option 3: 11 : 14
Option 4: 11 : 7
Question : Gandhiji hoped that by coupling non-cooperation with ______, India’s two major religious communities, Hindus and Muslims, could collectively bring an end to colonial rule.
Option 1: Swadeshi Movement
Option 2: Sepoy Mutiny
Option 3: Civil Disobedience Movement
Option 4: Khilafat Movement
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