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CBSE - The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
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Practice Question
The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
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The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
A napalm is :
(1) A chemical bomb which destroys millions
(2) An organic compound, used to thicken gasoline, burns slowly and sticks to human body and continues to burn
(3) A phosphorous bomb
(4) An atomic bomb but with greater power to kill
Correct Answer: 2
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Related Questions
The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
1
The French tried to stem the invasion of rats in Hanoi by :
(1) Offering a price for every rat caught by the Vietnamese
(2) By plugging the sewers
(3) By starting a rat hunt in 1902, hiring Vietnamese workers and paying them for each rat caught
(4) By poisoning the rats
Correct Answer: 3
2
The relationship between the poor peasants and the Congress remained uncertain during the CivilDisobedience Movement because
(1) The poor peasants were interested in the lowering of the revenue demand
(2) They launched a no rent campaigns
(3) They were hard hit by the depression
(4) All the above
Correct Answer: 2
3
In the countryside, rich peasants and Jats of Uttar Pradesh actively participated in the CivilDisobedience Movement because
(1) They wanted Poorna Swaraj
(2) They were very hard hit by the trade depression and falling prices.
(3) They wanted the unpaid rent to the landlord to be remitted
(4) The government was forcing land ceiling
Correct Answer: 2
4
In what order did the following three movements take place during 1916-1918 by Gandhiji ?
(1) Champaran, Kheda, and Ahmedabad
(2) Champaran, Ahmedabad and Kheda
(3) Kheda, Champaran, and Ahmedabad
(4) Ahmedabad, Champaran and Kheda
Correct Answer: 1
5
Which of the following was the cause for business classes to participate in Civil Disobedience Movement ?
(1) To buy foreign goods without any restrictions
(2) To sell Indian goods without any restrictions
(3) Protection against import of foreign goods
(4) To export their goods
Correct Answer: 3