Naga Club and British Rule in India Quiz

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What was the main demand of the Naga Club in their memorandum to the British Government?

  • To be left alone to determine their own political future (correct)
  • To be assimilated into British culture
  • To be included in the reforms of the Government of India
  • To be granted dominion status

What was the purpose of the Commission led by John Smetry in 1909?

  • To reform the education system in the Naga Hills
  • To study the possibility of autonomy in India
  • To study the possibility of granting dominion status to the Naga Hills (correct)
  • To explore the natural resources of the Naga Hills

What was the outcome of the British response to the Naga Club's demand?

  • The British granted the Naga Hills autonomy
  • The British formed a new institution to govern the Naga Hills
  • The British ignored the demand, leading to great political unrest (correct)
  • The British imposed their own system of governance on the Naga Hills

What was the original name of the institution established by Sir Charles Pawsey in 1945?

<p>Naga Hills District Tribal Council (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the outcome of the conference of representatives of the tribes held in 1946?

<p>The name of the institution was changed to Naga National Council (NNC) (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the claim made by the Naga Club in their memorandum to the British Government?

<p>The Nagas had never been dominated by any other people (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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