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SST History class-X MCQ type Who led the Dandi march a. Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru b. Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel c. Mahatma Gandhi d. None When was Gandhi Irwin Pact signed a. 1930 b. 1931 c. 1932 d. none 3. When did French revolution occurred a. 1689 b. 1789 c. 1889 d. none Who played major role in unification of India When did Simon commission reached in India a. 1927 b. 1928 c. 1929 d. none

Open Ended Question What do you mean by nationalism, explain. Explain the differences between dictatorship and democracy Define satyagrah of mahatma Gandhi. What is Rowlett Act, why it was called black act. What were the main feature of civil disobedience, explain. explain swadeshi in your own words.

True/False Type: 11. Khilafat movement was led by Ali brothers 12. Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru was president of constitutional drafting committee 13. Chauri-chaura events was related to civil disobedience movement 14. Gopal Krishan Gokhale was Political Guru of Mahatma Gandhi. 15. India celebrated First independence day in colonial govt. on 26th Jan. 1930

Fill in the Blanks 16. Mahatma Gandhi reached in India from south Africa in _______ 17. Jalian wala bagh massacre occurred in ______ 18. The president of constituent assembly was ____ 19. Mahatma Gandhi gave the slogan “Karo ya Maro” in ______ movement 20. _____is called frontier Gandhi