Friday, November 5, 2010

QUESTION-EXTRIMIST PHASE



Write the following events in the chronological order. (March 99)
i. Establishment of the Muslim League.
             
ii. Split in Indian National Congress(March 2001)
iii. Partition of Bengal                                       
iv. Home Rule Movement                                  
v. Lucknow Pact.
                                              
  2. Write the answer of the following in 2-3 sentences.               
 
                      i. Why did Lokmanya Tilak organise national festivals? (Oct. 01)
                                   ii. What were the provisions made by the Government of India Act 1919?
 
                 iii. What is Responsive Cooperation? (Oct. 98; March 2001)   

3. Give Reasons in two-three sentences.                        
          i. Lord Curzon divided the province of Bengal. (March 98)
                                 ii. The Indian National Congress was split in 1907. (Oct. 97; March 98, 00)
     iii. The Act of 1919 could not satisfy Lokmanya Tilak.
 
             iv. Lokamanya Tilak was not satisfied with the Act of 1919.
 
                       v. Lokamanya Tilak organised national festivals.
                          
                    vi. Tilak intensified his agitation against the Government in 1916.
vii. Lord Curzon partitioned Bengal.
 
                                      viii. The Moderate leaders accepted ‘Morley-Minto Reforms’, though they were not satisfied with it.
            
        ix. The extremists started educational institutions in India.
 
                                       x. The anti-Bengal partition movement greatly popularized the national movement.
 
                                        xi. Among the followers of the Indian National Congress, the leadership of Lokamanya Tilak proved effective.
                                 xii. The leaders of the Home Rule League toured through out the country.
 
                                xiii. The ‘Wang Bhang’ movement spread all over India within a short period.
 
xiv. The Indian Council Act of 1892 was passed.
                                      xv. After 1906, the influence of the extremist leaders was felt in the Congress.
                                xvi. The Indian Council Act of 1909 is known as the ‘Morley-Minto Reforms’.
 
xvii. In 1906, Muslim League was founded. (Oct. 99)
xviii. The extremist leaders started National education.
 
4. Write answer of the following in 5-6 sentences.                                  
i. Give information about the Wang-Bhang movement.
ii. Describe the importance of the Extremists Era.
iii. Explain the British policy of Divide of Rule.
 
                         iv. Explain the provisions of the Indian Councils Act of 1909. (Oct. 99)
         v. How did the Extremists strive for achievement of Swaraj?
                           vi. Give information about the Home Rule League movement. (March 2001)
vii. Describe the contribution of the Extremist Movement.
 
                                        viii. Why did the division of Indian National Congress prove to be beneficial to the British?
                                    Question : 5 Write the answer of following in 20 lines                                                                 
                                     i. Give an account on Lokmanya Tilak’s contribution to the National Movement with the help of the following points.
     1) Four fold programme of the Freedom movement.
 
2) The Home Rule Movement.                           
3) The role in Lucknow session.
                         
4) The Father of Unrest.                                    
     ii. Describe the importance of the era of Extremist between 1905 top 1920 with the help of following points.
1) Extremist policy.      
2) Extremist leadership.
        3) Contribution of Extremists.

Other Important Examination Question                                                                                       
1A. Fill in the blanks
                               i. The period from 1905 to 1920 is known as _______. (Moderate, Extremist, Gandhian).
 
                                         ii. Japan defeated Russia in ______ which attracted the attention of Indian nationalist. (1905, 1892, 1910)
                                     iii. Kesari and Maratha were the two ______ of Lokmanaya Tilak. (newspapers, horses, buildings).
 
1B.
 
Match the followings
 
  i. Lord Curzon Division of Bengal
ii. Tilak Swaraj is my birth right.
 
iii. Lala Lajpat Rai Punjab
iv. Bipinchandra Pal Bengal
v. Aurbindo Ghosh Bengal
vi. Wang-Bhang Movement Anti-Bengal Partition Movement.
 
1C
Writing the following events in the ascending order sequence.
 
i. Wang-Bhang Movement
ii. Partition of Bengal
iii. Surat Split
iv. Indian Council Act of 1909
vi. August Declaration of 1917.
 
vii. Jalianwalla Bagh incidence.
 
2. Write the answer of the following in 2-3 sentences.
 
i. What were main programmes of Extremist Movement and what was their main demand?
 
ii. What is the importance of period between 1908 and 1914 in the history of Extremist movement in freedom struggle for India?
 
iii. What are the main features of Lucknow Pact 1916?
 
iv. Which were the four points announced by Dadabhai Nawrojee in Congress Session of 1906? (March 98)
3. Give Reasons in two-three sentences.
i. Lokmanya Tilak adopted responsive cooperation policy towards 1919 Act.
 
ii. Lokmanya Tilak was called the father of the Indian discontentment.
 
iii. King of Britain appealed to Indians to participate in the reforms of 1919 Act.
 
4. Write answer of the following in 5-6 sentences.
i. What was the contribution of Annie Besant in the Home Rule Movement?
ii. What was the result of implementation of Rowlatt Act?
 
iii. What were the main features of Mont-ford Act 1919.
 
Question : 5 Write the answer of following in 20 lines
i. Write a note on Home Rule Movement in freedom struggle of India.
 
ii. What were the main features of Extremist period?
 
Explain with the help of following points:
a. The demands of the Extremists.
b. Differences with the Moderates.
 
c. Main methods for protests.
 
d. Main contributions of Extremists.
 
iii. Describe the ‘Wang-Bhang’ movement with the help of the following points. (March. 96).
 
a. Necessity of the partition of Bengal.
 
b. Aims of the British behind the partition.
 
c. Wang-Bhang Movement. (Anti-Bengal Partition Movement)
     

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