Static Quiz 23 April 2025 (Modern History)
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1. Question
The Swadeshi Movement was primarily launched in response to:
CorrectAnswer: (b) Partition of Bengal
Explanation: The Swadeshi Movement was launched as a response to the Partition of Bengal (1905), which was seen as an attempt to divide and weaken the unity of the Indian people along religious lines by the British.IncorrectAnswer: (b) Partition of Bengal
Explanation: The Swadeshi Movement was launched as a response to the Partition of Bengal (1905), which was seen as an attempt to divide and weaken the unity of the Indian people along religious lines by the British. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Which of the following leaders is not associated with the Swadeshi Movement?
CorrectAnswer: (b) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Explanation: Gopal Krishna Gokhale was not associated with the Swadeshi Movement. He was a prominent leader in the Indian National Congress who advocated for constitutional reforms and moderation, whereas others like Tilak, Pal, and Lajpat Rai played significant roles in the Swadeshi Movement.IncorrectAnswer: (b) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Explanation: Gopal Krishna Gokhale was not associated with the Swadeshi Movement. He was a prominent leader in the Indian National Congress who advocated for constitutional reforms and moderation, whereas others like Tilak, Pal, and Lajpat Rai played significant roles in the Swadeshi Movement. - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Which of the following were objectives of the Swadeshi Movement?
1. Boycott of British goods
2. Revival of cottage industries
3. Complete Independence
Select the correct answer:CorrectAnswer: (a) 1 and 2 only
Explanation: The Swadeshi Movement focused on the boycott of British goods and the revival of cottage industries (such as spinning khadi), aiming to reduce India’s economic dependence on Britain. Complete Independence was a demand of later movements, not of the Swadeshi Movement.IncorrectAnswer: (a) 1 and 2 only
Explanation: The Swadeshi Movement focused on the boycott of British goods and the revival of cottage industries (such as spinning khadi), aiming to reduce India’s economic dependence on Britain. Complete Independence was a demand of later movements, not of the Swadeshi Movement. - Question 4 of 5
4. Question
The movement saw the establishment of which indigenous educational institution?
CorrectAnswer: (b) National Council of Education, Bengal
Explanation: The National Council of Education, Bengal was established during the Swadeshi Movement with the aim of promoting indigenous education and a sense of nationalistic pride among Indian youth.IncorrectAnswer: (b) National Council of Education, Bengal
Explanation: The National Council of Education, Bengal was established during the Swadeshi Movement with the aim of promoting indigenous education and a sense of nationalistic pride among Indian youth. - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Which of the following was a major outcome of the Swadeshi Movement?
CorrectAnswer: (c) Establishment of Bengal National College
Explanation: The Bengal National College was established as a result of the Swadeshi Movement. It aimed to provide education with a nationalistic and indigenous focus. It was associated with leaders like Subhas Chandra Bose.IncorrectAnswer: (c) Establishment of Bengal National College
Explanation: The Bengal National College was established as a result of the Swadeshi Movement. It aimed to provide education with a nationalistic and indigenous focus. It was associated with leaders like Subhas Chandra Bose.