First Phase of The Indian National Movement Flashcards

1
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The Early Nationalist Phase lasted form …………….. to …………………….

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1885 to 1907

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The early nationalists were called moderates because …………………………

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they were believers in moderate politics

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The moderates believed in loyalty towards ………………..

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The British crown

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The first and foremost objective of the early nationalists was ………………………..

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to educate people in modern politics

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The moderates sent out ……………….. and ……………………… to the British Parliament

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memorandums and petitions

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the real aim of the petitions sent out to the British Parliament by the moderates was to ………………………………

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educate the people

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The second objective of the moderates was to ……………………………………..

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influence the British government and the British public

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What were the 3 Ps used by the moderates

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Prayers, Petitions and Protests

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The British Committee of the Indian National Congress was setup in London in the year …………………….

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1889

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…………………….. was setup in London in the year 1889

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The British Committee of the Indian National Congress

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…………………………….. spent a major part of his life in Britain to create awareness among British people and politicians

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Dadabhai Naroji

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Dadabhai Naroji was popularly called ……………………….

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The Grand Old Man of India

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12
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Who was looked upon as India’s unofficial ambassador?

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Dadabhai Naroji

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13
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In which year was the London India Society founded?

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1865

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14
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……………………………… was founded in 1865 to publicise grievances of Indians

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London India Society

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15
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It was due to the efforts of Dadabhai Naroji that the ………………… were conducted in England and Indian simultaneously

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Indian Civil Service (ICS)

16
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Who founded the East India Association in London

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Dadabhai Naroji

17
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When was the East India Association founded?

18
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The branches of the East India Association were set up in ………………………….

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Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai

19
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Years when Dadabhai Naroji was elected as president of the Indian National Congress

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1886, 1893, 1906

20
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Resolutions of boycott, Swadeshi, Self-government and National Education was passed by the Congress under presidentship of ………………………………..

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Dadabhai Naroji

21
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When was Swaraj demanded for the first time?

22
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The credit for demanding Swaraj for the first time in 1906 goes to …………………….

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Dadabhai Naroji

23
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Dadabhai Naroji composed the famous …………………………

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Drain Theory

24
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Name of the book written by Dadabhai Naroji

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Poverty and Un-British Rule in India

25
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………………………….. played an important rule in the passage of the Minto Morley Reforms

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Gopal Krishna Gokhale

26
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Who set up the Servants of India Society?

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Gopal Krishna Gokhale

27
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Gopal Krishna Gokhale set up the ………………….

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Servants of India Society

28
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Gopal Krishna Gokhale became a member of ……………………. in 1902

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Imperial Legislative Council

29
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Relentless efforts of ………………………. led to reduction in toll tax

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Gopal Krishna Gokhale

30
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Gopal Krishna Gokhale was accepted by Gandhiji as his ……………………………

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Political Mentor

31
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Who founded the Indian Association? And when

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Surendranath Banerjee, in 1876

32
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Surendranath Banerjee’s Indian National Conference merged with the Indian National Congress in …………………………

33
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Surendranath Banerjee presided over the sessions of the Congress in …………….. and ………………

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1895 and 1902

34
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Surendranath Banerjee edited the newspaper, ……………………………..

35
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Surendranath Banerjee’s book ………………….. gave an account of his political concern

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Nation in the Making

36
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Surendranath Banerjee is known as ………………………………..

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Father of Indian Nationalism