Indian Freedom Struggle – Conceptual Analysis (Page 5)
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Conceptual Summary
The Indian Freedom Struggle was a multi-dimensional movement that evolved over time. From early resistance in 1857 to organized political movements, Gandhian mass mobilization, and revolutionary activities, each phase contributed to India’s independence in 1947.
Quick Revision Points
- 1857 → First major resistance
- 1885 → Formation of INC
- 1905 → Swadeshi Movement
- 1920 → Non-Cooperation Movement
- 1930 → Civil Disobedience Movement
- 1942 → Quit India Movement
- 1947 → Independence
Practice MCQs
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What was the immediate cause of the Revolt of 1857?
A) Tax increase
B) Greased cartridges
C) Education policy
D) Trade restrictions
Correct Answer: B -
When was the Indian National Congress founded?
A) 1857
B) 1885
C) 1905
D) 1919
Correct Answer: B -
Which movement is associated with the Salt March?
A) Non-Cooperation
B) Civil Disobedience
C) Quit India
D) Swadeshi
Correct Answer: B -
Who led the Indian National Army?
A) Gandhi
B) Nehru
C) Subhas Chandra Bose
D) Tilak
Correct Answer: C -
What was the slogan of Quit India Movement?
A) Swaraj is my birthright
B) Do or Die
C) Jai Hind
D) Vande Mataram
Correct Answer: B
Smart Preparation Strategy
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- Link events chronologically
- Practice MCQs regularly
- Revise key movements frequently
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