Question : Which event in the Indian National Movement between 1918 and 1948 demonstrated the power of non-violent protest?
Option 1: The Bengal Famine
Option 2: The Partition of India
Option 3: The Salt March
Option 4: The Royal Indian Navy Mutiny
Correct Answer: The Salt March
Solution : The Salt March, also known as the Dandi March, led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930, demonstrated the power of non-violent protest in the Indian National Movement, as it was a peaceful act of civil disobedience against the British salt tax.
Question : Which of the following events was NOT part of the Indian National Movement between 1918 and 1948?
Option 1: Salt Satyagraha
Option 2: Quit India Movement
Option 3: Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Option 4: Swadeshi Movement
Question : Which of the following was a significant event in the Indian National Movement between 1918 and 1948 that involved civil disobedience?
Option 1: The Bengal Partition
Option 2: The Dandi March
Option 3: The Battle of Plassey
Option 4: The Establishment of the East India Company
Question : During the Indian National Movement (1918-48), which event marked the beginning of mass involvement in the freedom struggle?
Option 1: Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Option 2: Dandi March
Option 3: Simon Commission Protests
Option 4: Chauri Chaura Incident
Question : During the Indian National Movement, women's participation was evident in which of the following movements led by Gandhi?
Option 1: The Partition of Bengal
Option 2: The Swadeshi Movement
Option 3: The Quit India Movement
Option 4: The Indian Rebellion of 1857
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