N.S.
N MEMORIAL SENIOR SECONDARY
SCHOOL
ThirumuruganSalai, Thirumurugan Nagar, Chitlapakkam, Chennai – 64
CLASS: VIII HISTORY
NAME OF THE LESSON: NATIONALISTIC MOVEMENT (1885-1919)
QUESTION BANK:
1. Answer the following questions.
1. Define Ilbert Bill?
2. What are the factors responsible for this unified & shared vision?
3. When Indian National Congress was formed?
4. Who was the founder of Indian National Congress?
5. Who were moderates and radicals?
6. What was British Policy’s of Partition of Bengal ?
7. Define Surat split.
8. What is the meaning of Swadeshi?
9. Define Morley Minto reforms.
10. Write a note on Muslim League.
2. Give reasons:
11. British Divide and Rule Policy-awaken a dawn of Indians.
12. Why Muslim felt the need for separate platform for their security
13. There were rise of revolutionaries the need of hour-how?
14. Ilbert Bill was revoked-explain the reasons for the same.
15. What was the after effect of introduction of English Education..
3. Fill Ups
16, Economic exploitation was described by ……………..”drain of wealth”
17. .……………………. prohibited vernacular newspaper from publishing and
British essay.
18. ….…………………….. was the first president of the Congress
19. All India Muslim League was founded in ………………..
20. The National Movement entered as second and final phase
……………………
4. Tick the correct option -
21. Which time period is considered as the first phase of the Indian
nationalist movement?
1. 1885-1919 A.D. , 2. 1919-1947 A.D., 3. 1857-1885 A.D., 4.1905-1919 A.D
22.Which of the following was not part of the demands made by the congress
under moderates?
1. Administrative reforms, 2. Freedom of India, 3.Socio-Economic Reforms,
4.Changes in Civil rights and Liberties.
23.Who was the president of Indian National Congress in 1905?
1.W.C. Banerjee, 2.K Gandhi., 3.Gopal Krishna Gokhale.,4.Dadabhai Naoroji
24. When the Minto-Morley reforms were introduced?
1. 1905 A.D., 2. 1909 A.D., 3.1912 A.D.., 4. 1910 A.D
26. Which of the following is the main aim of the Swadeshi Movement?
1.Use of swadeshi goods, 2. Boycott of foreign goods, 3. Both 1 and
2,4. None of these
5. True and false –
27.Surat session of the Congress in 1907.
28.All India Muslim League first conference held at Bengal.
29.India Arms Act 1878 restrictions were imposed restrictions of possessing
weapons on Indians
30.Impact of western education did not posses much importance to wage
struggle.
6. Assertion and reason:
Direction: For question 1 and 2 given below. In each question given below,
there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and reason (R). Mark as
per the codes provided below.
(a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is correct but R is wrong.
(d) A is wrong but R is correct.
31.Assertion(A): The Congress under Mahatma Gandhi tried to connect
different groups together into one movement .
Reasons(R): Unity didn’t come without conflicts.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true
32. Assertion(A)The British introduced rail and road network to ensure
efficient administration
Reasons (R ) This communication led to wider sharing of common goals.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true
7. Answer the following
33. .How did different parts of the country and people respond to division of
Bengal?
34.Explain the factors which are responsible for the unified and share vision
among Indians.
35.Write a note on Moderates and Radicals.
36.What was the impact of Swadeshi Movement among youngsters in India?
37. Explain Morley Minto Reforms.
38. The Government of India Act was a dawn of National movement in India
for complete freedom. List the points.
39. Write a note on Economic exploitation by the British.
40. What led to rise of Revolutionaries, name some revolutionary movements
who paved a way for it?
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