Question : What did Swaraj mean to Mahatma Gandhi?
Option 1: Complete political independence from British rule
Option 2: Economic self-sufficiency for India
Option 3: Establishment of a parliamentary democracy
Option 4: Both political independence and self-reliance for the Indian people
Correct Answer: Both political independence and self-reliance for the Indian people
Solution : To Mahatma Gandhi, Swaraj meant both complete political independence from British rule and self-reliance for the Indian people, encompassing not just freedom from foreign domination but also social and economic empowerment.
Question : According to Dadabhai Naoroji 'Swaraj' meant
Option 1: Complete independence
Option 2: Self government
Option 3: Economic independence
Option 4: Political independence
Question : What was Gandhi's vision of Swaraj?
Option 1: Complete independence from British rule
Option 2: A monarchy system
Option 3: A communist state
Option 4: An alliance with the British government
Question : What was the primary goal of Gandhian politics?
Option 1: To establish a military dictatorship
Option 2: To achieve complete independence from British rule
Option 3: To promote industrialization
Option 4: To form an alliance with the British government
Question : What is a consequence of globalization on economic change?
Option 1: Decreased trade barriers
Option 2: Lowered economic growth
Option 3: Increased self-sufficiency
Option 4: Reduced global competition
Question : What was a common theme in newspaper reports about Gandhi's activities during the Indian National Movement?
Option 1: His economic policies
Option 2: His fashion sense
Option 3: His advocacy for non-violence
Option 4: His support for British rule
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