Women's Participation in Indian Independence Movements

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Which movement was the first to draw women out from the seclusion of home?

Swadeshi Movement

Which of the following movements did not draw women out from the seclusion of home?

None of the above

Which two movements drew women out from the seclusion of home in the early 20th century?

Swadeshi and Non-Cooperation

What was the primary impact of the Non-Cooperation Movement on women?

It drew women out from the seclusion of home

What was the common outcome of the Home Rule, Non-Cooperation, and Civil Disobedience movements for women?

They were drawn out from the seclusion of home

Which book is written by Hugh Toye?

The Springing Tiger

Where was Ram Prasad Bismil imprisoned?

Gonda Jail

Which of the following events occurred first?

Hunter Report

Who was the editor of 'Al-Hilal'?

Abdul Kalam Azad

Which of the following events occurred last?

Individual Satyagraha

Who was the founder of 'The Independent'?

Rajendra Prasad

Who was the native of Kathiawar and started a monthly journal ‘Indian Sociologist’?

Shyamji Krishna Verma

Who was addressed as the spiritual father of Indian Nationalism?

Swami Vivekanand

In which year did Subhashchandra Bose appear in the I.C.S. examination and stood 4th in order of Merit?

1920

What was the correct chronological order of the events related to India’s freedom struggle?

1, 3, 2, 4

Which party was established in the correct order of their establishment?

4, 3, 1, 2

Which statement is not correct about the book 'Indian Struggle' written by Subhash Chandra Bose?

It was written in 1945.

Study Notes

Indian Freedom Struggle

  • The Home Rule Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, and Civil Disobedience Movement drew women out from the seclusion of home.

Key Individuals

  • Mahatma Gandhi wrote Champaran Mein.
  • Rajendra Prasad wrote India from Curzon to Nehru and After.
  • Durga Das wrote India from Curzon to Nehru and After.
  • Hugh Toye wrote The Springing Tiger.
  • C.L.R. James wrote Living an Era of D.P. Mishra.

Events in Chronological Order

  • 1919: Hunter Report
  • 1919: Home Rule Movement
  • 1919: Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre
  • 1919: Rowlatt Act

Jail Connections

  • Ram Prasad Bismil was imprisoned in Gonda Jail.
  • Lahiri was imprisoned in Lahore Jail.
  • Roshan Singh was imprisoned in Gorakhpur Jail.
  • Sukhdeo was imprisoned in Allahabad Jail.

Newspapers and Journals

  • Motilal Nehru was associated with Abhyuday.
  • Madan Mohan Malviya was associated with Hindustan.
  • Annie Besant was associated with New India.
  • Abdul Kalam Azad was associated with Al-Hilal.

Freedom Struggle Events

  • Muslim Deliverance Day (1939)
  • Direct Action Day (1946)
  • Resignation of Congress Ministries (1939)
  • Individual Satyagraha (1940)

Place Connections

  • Baba Ram Chandra was associated with Awadh.
  • Swami Sahayanand was associated with Bihar.
  • Vallabhbhai Patel was associated with Gujarat.
  • N.C. Ranga was associated with Andhra Pradesh.

Individuals and Organizations

  • V.D. Savarkar was associated with Hindu Mahasabha.
  • Ramaswamy Naicker was associated with Justice Party.
  • B.T. Ranadive was associated with Communist Party of India.

Shyamji Krishna Verma

  • Shyamji Krishna Verma was a native of Kathiawar.
  • He started a monthly journal called Indian Sociologist.
  • He established a hostel for Indian students in London called India House.
  • He was not the editor of the journal Ghadar.

Indian Nationalism

  • Subhashchandra Bose addressed Lala Hardayal as the spiritual father of Indian Nationalism.

Chronological Order of Events

  • 1929: Bomb-hurling at the Central Legislative Assembly Hall in Delhi.
  • 1929: Martyrdom of Jatin Das.
  • 1931: Martyrdom of Bhagat Singh.
  • 1931: Karachi session of the Indian National Congress.

Subhas Chandra Bose

  • Subhas Chandra Bose appeared in the I.C.S. examination in 1920 and stood 4th in order of Merit.
  • He was president of the Indian National Congress in 1938 and 1939.
  • He was incarcerated in Mandalay Jail.
  • He took part in the Quit India Movement.

Chronological Order of Establishments

  • 1913: Ghadar Party
  • 1925: Communist Party of India
  • 1934: Congress Socialist Party
  • 1928: Hindustan Socialist Republican Association

This quiz assesses your knowledge of the Indian independence movements that contributed to the empowerment of women. Identify the movements that drew women out of their homes and into the forefront of the struggle. Test your understanding of India's fight for freedom and the role of women in it.

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