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Q1. What was the primary aim of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
To promote British goods
To attain self-governance
To support World War I
To establish a monarchy
Q2. Which leader is most associated with the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Jawaharlal Nehru
Subhas Chandra Bose
Mahatma Gandhi
B.R. Ambedkar
Q3. In which year did the Non-Cooperation Movement begin?
1920
1919
1930
1942
Q4. What action did Indians take to support the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Joining the army
Boycotting British goods
Voting in elections
Participating in World War II
Q5. Which of the following was a significant event during the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Chauri Chaura Incident
Salt March
Quit India Movement
Q6. The Non-Cooperation Movement was a response to which act?
Rowlatt Act
Government of India Act
Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms
Indian Independence Act
Q7. What was the outcome of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Complete independence
Increased British repression
Formation of the Indian National Congress
Greater awareness of Indian rights
Q8. Which of the following was NOT a method used during the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Civil disobedience
Non-violent protests
Strikes
Armed rebellion
Q9. What was the response of the British government to the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Granting immediate independence
Repressive measures and arrests
Offering constitutional reforms
Ignoring the movement
Q10. What was the main reason for the suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922?
World War I
Chauri Chaura Incident
Civil unrest
Failure of negotiations