Class 10 - History
Nationalism In India Online MCQs Test
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1. Which rich peasant communities were active in the Civil Disobedience Movement?
2. Why were rich peasants hard hit by the trade depression and falling prices?
3. What was the primary cause of resentment among rich peasants during the Civil Disobedience Movement?
4. Why were rich peasants disappointed when the Civil Disobedience Movement was called off in 1931?
5. In 1932, why did many rich peasants refuse to participate in the restarted movement?
6. What was a major concern for the poorer peasantry during the Depression?
7. Who often led the radical movements that the small tenants joined?
8. Why was the Congress unwilling to support 'no rent' campaigns in most places?
9. What remained uncertain in the relationship between poor peasants and the Congress?
10. What did the poorer peasantry want in relation to their rent during the Depression?
Nationalism In India Complete Chapter Explanation
Important Links
History Online Test
1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe2. Nationalism In India
3. The Making Of A Global World
4. The Age Of Industrialisation
5. Print Culture And The Modern World
Math Online Test
1: Real Numbers2: Polynomials
3: Pair Of Linear Equations In Two Variables
4: Quadratic Equations
5: Arithmetic Progressions
6: Triangles
7: Coordinate Geometry
8: Introduction To Trigonometry
9: Some Applications Of Trigonometry
10: Circles
11: Areas Related To Circles
12: Surface Areas And Volumes
13: Statistics
14: Probability
Science Online Test
1: Chemical Reactions2: Acids Bases and Salts
3: Metals and Non-metals
4: Carbon and its Compounds
5: Life Processes
6: Control and Coordination
7: How do Organisms Reproduce?
8: Heredity
9: Light Reflection and Refraction
10: Human Eye and Colourful World
11: Electricity
12: Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
13: Our Environment