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SUBJECTIVE
Sl. 3.2 How Participants saw the Movement PgNo Mark Skill
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1. Who were the participants of Civil Disobedience Movement? Why did 41/42 5 U
they join the Movement?
2 Explain the contribution of various social groups in the Civil 41/42 3/5 U
Disobedience Movement.
3. What did the industrialists form to organise their business interests 42 1 K
during the Civil Disobedience Movement?
4. Read the source and answer the following questions: 39 3 U
Source-C
The Independence Day Pledge, 26 January 1930
“We believe that it is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as of
any other people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits of their toil
and have the necessities of life, so that they may have full
opportunities of growth. We believe also that if any government
deprives a people of these rights and oppresses them, the people
have a further right to alter it or to abolish it. The British Government
in India has not only deprived the India people of their freedom but
has based itself on the exploitation of the masses, and has ruined
India economically, politically, culturally, and spiritually. We believe,
therefore, that India must sever the British connection and attain
Purna Swaraj or Complete Independence.’
4.a Why must India sever the British connection?
4.b. Which inalienable right it is taking about?
4.c. Under whose presidency this pledge was taken and when?
5. Explain the role of women in Civil Disobedience Movement. 42, 43 5 U
6 What was the attitude of Congress towards oppressed classes? / 43 3 K
Mention any three efforts made by Gandhiji for the upliftment of the
depressed classes.
7 Dalit participation in the Civil Disobedience Movement was limited. 43/44 3 R
Why?
8 Why did Dr B.R. Ambedkar clash with Mahatma Gandhi at the second 44 3 R
Round Table Conference? How was it ended?
9 Write the role of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in uniting Dalits. 44 3 K
10 Why Muslim political organisations in India were also lukewarm in their 44/45 3/5 R
response to the Civil Disobedience Movement? (or During Civil
Disobedience Movement the Muslims could not respond to the call for a
united struggle. Explain reasons.)
11 Name the president of the Muslim League, who reiterated the 45 1
importance of separate electorates for the Muslims as an important
safeguard for their minority political interests. (Two nations theory)
12 What were the limits of Civil Disobedience Movement? 44/45 3 K
13 Read the Source D carefully. Do you agree with Iqbal’s idea of 45 1/3 U
communalism? Can you define communalism in a different way?