The Indian National Movement: 1885 - 1916


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  1. 1.

    Fill in the blanks.

    1. Three leaders of the moderates were ___________,__________ and ____________.
    2. The moderates adopted a method of __________, ___________ and ____________.
    3. The moderates have been criticised as a _________ minority, who represented only a small section of the population.
    4. The radical nationalists demanded complete independence or ____________.
    5. Some of the leaders of the radical nationalists were ___________, __________ and ____________.
    6. The British Viceroy in India, __________, was responsible for partitioning Bengal.
    7. Bengal was partitioned in _____________.
    8. In 1906, a Muslim deputation met the Viceroy __________.
  2. 2.

    Match the following.

    Column IColumn II
    1. Curzon Halla. Morley-Minto Reforms
    2. Nawab Salimullahb. 1916
    3. Mohammad ali Jinnahc. University of Dhaka
    4. Indian Council Actd. The First Governor-General of Pakistan
    5. Lucknow Pacte. All India Muslim League
  3. 3.

    State whether the following statements are 'true' or 'false'.

    1. The moderates did not believe in the use of violence.
    2. The radicals had faith in the British sense of justice and fair play.
    3. The Swadeshi Movement urged people to use only those goods that were produced by Indian manufactures.
    4. Bengal was reunited in 1917.
    5. In 1909, the British government passed the Indian Council Act.
  4. 4.

    Mention any three demands of the moderates.

  5. 5.

    What is Boycott Movement?

  6. 6.

    Name two revolutionaries who were imprisoned in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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Can you update the questions as the question in the book are revised now.
10 Jan 2026Varun G.
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