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Question : The Swaraj Party was formed following the failure of:

Option 1: Non-cooperation Movement

Option 2: Civil Disobedience Movement

Option 3: Quit India Movement

Option 4: Champaran Satyagraha


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Correct Answer: Non-cooperation Movement


Solution : The correct answer is the Non-cooperation movement.

After the failure of the Non-cooperation movement, the Swaraj Party was formed in 1923. The Non-cooperation movement was launched in August 1920 by the Indian National Congress leaders under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, which was withdrawn by Mahatma Gandhi after the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922. After this withdrawal, the Swaraj Party was formed by C. R. Das and Motilal Nehru.

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