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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 1:
Gandhiji delivered the famous 'Do or Die’ speech on ________.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 8 August 1942.
- Quit India Movement started on 8 August 1942 from Gowalia Tank Maidan, also known as August Kranti Maidan in Mumbai.
- At the August Kranti Maidan, Mahatma Gandhi delivered his famous "do or die" speech, which marked the beginning of the Quit India Movement.
Important Points
- Aruna Asaf Ali, popularly known as the 'Grand Old Lady' of the independence movement, is known for hoisting the Indian flag at the Gowalia Tank Maidan in Mumbai during the Quit India Movement.
- The slogan 'Quit India' was coined by Yusuf Meherli, a socialist and trade unionist who also served as the Mayor of Mumbai.
- Meherali also coined the slogan "Simon go back".
Additional Information
- List of some of the Indian National Movements:
- Indian National Congress Founded - 28 December 1885
- Swadeshi and Boycott Resolution - 1905
- Muslim League Founded - 1906
- Gadhar Movement -1913
- Home Rule Movement - April 1916
- Champaran Satyagraha - 1917
- Kheda Satyagraha - 1918
- Ahmedabad Mill Strike - 1918
- Rowlatt Act Satyagraha - February 1919
- Non-Cooperation Movement - 1920
- Civil Disobedience movement - 1930
Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 2:
Who among the following, along with her close associates, started the secret congress radio during the Quit India Movement?
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Usha Mehta.Key Points
- Usha Mehta, along with her close associates, started the secret congress radio during the Quit India Movement.
- The radio was started to spread the message of the Congress and to motivate people to participate in the movement.
- Usha Mehta was a freedom fighter and a prominent member of the Indian National Congress.
- She was also a teacher and played a significant role in educating the masses about the freedom struggle.
- The Quit India Movement was launched on 8th August 1942, and it was a mass civil disobedience movement against the British rule in India.
Additional Information
- Bhikaiji Cama was an Indian revolutionary who is known for designing the first version of the Indian National Flag.
- Lakshmi Sehgal was a freedom fighter and a close associate of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
- Sarojini Naidu was a poet, social activist, and a prominent member of the Indian National Congress.
- She was also the first woman Governor of an Indian state (Uttar Pradesh).
Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 3:
In which of the following years did Mahatma Gandhi visit Noakhali and other riot-torn areas to stop communal violence?
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 3 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 1946.
Key Points
- In 1946, Mahatma Gandhi visited Noakhali and other riot-torn areas to stop communal violence.
- The riots in Noakhali took place in the backdrop of unrest due to the demand for partition by the Muslim league.
- This happened in Noakhali, a place in then Bengal(now in Bangladesh) in the year 1946.
- Gandhiji visited the place to advocate his message of non-violence.
- A large scale of atrocities was committed against the members of the Hindu community.
Additional Information
- Important movements by Gandhi Ji:
- 1915 - Mahatma Gandhi returns from South Africa.
- 1917 - Champaran movement.
- 1918 - Peasant movements in Kheda (Gujarat), and workers’ movement in Ahmadabad
- 1919 - Rowlatt Satyagraha (March-April).
- 1919 - Jallianwala Bagh massacre (April).
- 1921 - Non-cooperation and Khilafat Movements.
- 1928 - Peasant movement in Bardoli.
- 1929 - Purna Swaraj accepted as Congress's goal at the Lahore Congress (December).
- 1930 - Civil Disobedience Movement begins; Dandi March (March-April).
- 1931 - Gandhi-Irwin Pact (March); Second Round Table Conference (December).
- 1935 - The Government of India Act promises some form of representative government.
- 1939 - Congress ministries resigned.
- 1942 - Quit India Movement begins (August).
- 1946 - Mahatma Gandhi visits Noakhali and other riot-torn areas to stop communal violence.
Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 4:
Who coined the slogan 'Quit India'?
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 4 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Yusuf Meher Ali.
Key Points
- The iconic 'Quit India' slogan was coined by socialist Congress leader and lesser-known hero of the Indian National movement Yusuf Meher Ali in 1942.
- He was the founder of National Militia, Bombay youth League, and the Congress Socialist Party.
- In 1928, he came up with the catchphrase "Simon Go Back" in protest against the all-British Simon Commission Appointed by the imperial government to recommend improvements to British governance in India,
- He was a participant of the underground movement and was in forefront of the Quit India Movement.
- Meherally was responsible for mobilizing his socialist colleagues- including Rammanohar Lohia, Aruna Asaf Ali, and Achyut Patwardhan, and ensuring they took the quit India Movement forward while hiding underground after the arrest of the Congress leaders.
Additional Information
- Famous Slogans By India Freedom fighters in India:-
Name | Famous Quotes and Slogans |
1 Mahatma Gandhi |
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2. Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru |
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3. Lala Lajpat Rai |
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4.Subhash Chandra Bose |
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 5:
Where was the head office of the Indian National Army (set up by Subhash Chandra Bose) located?
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 5 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Rangoon.
Key Points
- Indian National Army:
- Subhash Chandra Bose set up two Indian National Army Headquarters, at Rangoon and Singapore.
- The Indian National Army was an armed force formed by Indian collaborationists and Imperial Japan on 1 September 1942 in Southeast Asia during World War II.
- Its aim was to secure Indian independence from British rule.
- The army was first formed in 1942 under Rash Behari Bose, by Indian PoWs of the British-Indian Army captured by Japan in the Malayan campaign and at Singapore.
- The Rani Jhansi Regiment was the Women's Regiment of the Indian National Army.
Additional Information
- In the 1940s the major inspiration for carrying on a relentless struggle against Britain came from Subhas Bose’s adventures abroad.
- Bose had set up an Indian Legion in Berlin in 1941 but developed difficulties with the Germans when they tried to use it against Russia and decided to go to South East Asia.
- He reached Japanese-controlled Singapore from Germany in July 1943, issued from there his famous call, ‘Delhi Chalo’, and announced the formation of the Azad Hind Government and the Indian National Army on 21st October 1943.
- The link with the old revolutionary tradition was emphasized by giving a post of honour in the government to Rashbehari Bose, who had been living in exile in Japan since 1915.
Top Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) MCQ Objective Questions
All India Congress Committee (AICC) meeting to ratify the Quit India resolution was held at ____ session.
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Bombay.
Important Points
All India Congress Committee (AICC) meeting to ratify the Quit India resolution was held at the Bombay session.
- It was passed by Mahatma Gandhi on 8th August 1942.
- Mahatma Gandhi issued the Quit India speech at the Gowalia tank maidan in Mumbai.
- The All India congress committee is the central decision-making assembly of the Indian National Congress.
- The All India congress committee launched a mass protest demanding the withdrawal of British rule from India in 1942.
- The immediate cause of the Quit India movement was the failure of the Cripps mission.
- The draft of the Quit India resolution was prepared by Jawaharlal Nehru.
- Aruna Asaf Ali is known as the heroine of the Quit India movement.
- Do or Die is the famous slogan associated with the Quit India movement.
Where was the Provisional Government of Independent India (Azad Hind) formed?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Singapore.
Key Points
- On 21 October 1943, Netaji Bose announced the formation of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind (Free India), with himself as the Head of State, Prime Minister and Minister of War.
- With the formation of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, mobilisation of the Indian communities for armed struggle was stepped up.
- Many Indian civilians from Malaya, Thailand and Burma responded enthusiastically.
- Many Indians contributed money and gold generously to the INA Fund. The gold came mostly from women who readily gave up their jewellery while wealthy Indian families donated large sums of money after attending Bose’s rallies and meetings. Other forms of contributions included clothing, foodstuffs and other supplies that the INA could use.
- By April 1944, the Azad Hind Bank was established in Rangoon to manage the overwhelming donations from the Indian communities.
- The motto of the Azad Hind was Unity, Faith and Sacrifice.
Which Indian nationalist movement is also known as the 'August Movement'?
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDF- The famous Quit India Movement is also known as the 'August Movement'. It was launched by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942 at Gowalia Tank Maidan, Bombay.
- Gandhi Jee raised the slogan ‘do or die’ in his Quit India speech.
- Most of the prominent Congress leaders were imprisoned in the initial days of Quit India Movement.
Who coined the slogan 'Quit India'?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Yusuf Meher Ali.
Key Points
- The iconic 'Quit India' slogan was coined by socialist Congress leader and lesser-known hero of the Indian National movement Yusuf Meher Ali in 1942.
- He was the founder of National Militia, Bombay youth League, and the Congress Socialist Party.
- In 1928, he came up with the catchphrase "Simon Go Back" in protest against the all-British Simon Commission Appointed by the imperial government to recommend improvements to British governance in India,
- He was a participant of the underground movement and was in forefront of the Quit India Movement.
- Meherally was responsible for mobilizing his socialist colleagues- including Rammanohar Lohia, Aruna Asaf Ali, and Achyut Patwardhan, and ensuring they took the quit India Movement forward while hiding underground after the arrest of the Congress leaders.
Additional Information
- Famous Slogans By India Freedom fighters in India:-
Name | Famous Quotes and Slogans |
1 Mahatma Gandhi |
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2. Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru |
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3. Lala Lajpat Rai |
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4.Subhash Chandra Bose |
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Who among the following was one of the speakers after Jawaharlal Nehru to address the Parliament on the midnight of 15 August 1947?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 10 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
Key Points
- There were three main speakers at the Central Hall of Parliament.
- Jawaharlal Nehru, Chaudhary Khaliquzaman, and Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was the third notable speaker at the official event.
Additional Information
- Jawahar Lal Nehru delivered his famous 'Tryst With Destiny' speech in Parliament.
- On August 15, 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru was sworn in as PM of independent India.
- Vande Mataram was sung as the National Song.
Who among the following founded the Forward Bloc in 1939?
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 11 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Subhas Chandra Bose.
- Subhas Chandra Bose founded the Forward Bloc in 1939.
Key Points
- Subhash Chandra Bose
- He founded the Independence for India League with Jawaharlal Nehru.
- He was elected as the President of INC at its Haripura Session (1938) and Tripuri Session (1939) but resigned from Tripuri due to differences with Gandhiji.
- He founded the Forward Bloc (1939) at Calcutta.
- He took the charge of Indian Army (Azad Hind Fauj) in 1943 in Singapore and set up an Indian Provisional government there.
- He addressed Mahatma Gandhi as the Father of the Nation.
- He gave the famous slogans–Dilli Chalo and Jai Hind.
- The Indian Pilgrimage was his autobiography.
Bengal famine occurred in the year _________.
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 12 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 1943.Key Points
- Bengal famine of 1943
- The famine of Bengal that occurred in the year 1943 was the most devastating famine in India that killed thirty lakh people in the province of Bengal.
- The main reason for the Bengal famine was the shortage of rice and the extreme hike in its price level, while some economists advocate that the famine was the result of the failure of the British government policies.
- Meaning of famine
- A famine is characterized by widespread deaths due to starvation and epidemics caused as a result of forced use of contaminated water or decaying food and loss of body resistance due to weakening from starvation and malnutrition.
- Due to the occurrence of a natural calamity, the total production of food grains decreases which creates a shortage of food and results in a hike in price levels.
- At high prices, people fail to afford sufficient food, if this situation exists for longer time periods, it may cause a situation of starvation.
- Widespread starvation takes the form of famine.
In which country was the Indian National Army (INA) formed?
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 13 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is option 4 i.e. Singapore.
The Indian National Army was formed in Singapore by Mohan Singh in 1942.
- It was formed by Indian soldiers in the British Army who were captured by the Japanese Army during the Malayan campaign and at Singapore.
- It however was disbanded due to differences between Singh and the Japanese over the intended size and the specific role of the INA.
- In 1943, Subhashchandra Bose led the organization.
- It fought alongside the Japanese Army in Burma(Myanmmar), Imphal and Kohima.
- Many of them were captured by the British Army and were put on trial. This is called as the famous Red Fort Trials of 1945.
- The trial inspired the Royal Indian Navy mutiny of 1946.
- 'Ittehad, Itmad aur Qurbani'(Unity, Faith and Sacrifice in Urdu) was its motto.
Who was the first Satyagrahi of the Individual Satyagraha Movement?
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Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 14 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Vinoba Bhave.
- The centerpiece of Individual Satyagraha was Non-violence.
- The first Satyagrahi selected for this Satyagraha was Vinoba Bhave who was sent to jail when he spoke against the war.
- He was followed nearly by 25,000 individual satyagrahis.
- The demand of the Satyagrahi was to use freedom of speech against the war through an anti-war declaration.
- In December 1940, Gandhi suspended the movement and the campaign started again in January 1941.
Key Points
- Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru and Brahma Dutt were the second and third the selected Satyagarhi respectively
- The campaign started again and this time thousands of people joined and around 20,000 people were arrested in January 1941.
- Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru and Brahma Dutt were also sent to jail for violating the Defence of India Act.
Additional Information
Some important Life Facts of Vinoba Bhave -
- He started the Sarvodaya Movement which meant ‘Progress for all’.
- In 1951, Bhave started the Bhoodan Movement in Pochampally, Telangana.
- He was awarded the Roman Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership in 1958.
- In 1983, he received the Bharat Ratna posthumously.
Which of the following national movement is also known as 'August Revolution'?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Freedom to Partition (1939-1947) Question 15 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Quit India Movement.
Key Points
Quit India Movement (1942):
- On 8th August 1942, Mahatma Gandhi called to end British rule and launched the Quit India Movement at the session of the All-India Congress Committee in Mumbai.
- This movement is also known as the India August Movement or August Kranti.
- Gandhiji gave the call “Do or Die” in his speech delivered at the Gowalia Tank Maidan, now popularly known as August Kranti Maidan.
- Aruna Asaf Ali popularly known as the 'Grand Old Lady' of the Independence Movement is known for hoisting the Indian flag at the Gowalia Tank Maidan in Mumbai during the Quit India Movement.
- The slogan ‘Quit India’ was coined by Yusuf Meherally, a socialist and trade unionist who also served as Mayor of Mumbai.
- The Quit India Resolution was passed by the Congress Working Committee on 8 August 1942 in Bombay. Gandhi was named the movement’s leader.
- The resolution stated the provisions of the movement as:
- An immediate end to British rule over India.
- Declaration of the commitment of free India to defend itself against all kinds of imperialism and fascism.
- Formation of a provisional government of India after British withdrawal.
- Sanctioning a civil disobedience movement against British rule.