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Chapter 13: Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement – Online MCQ Quiz
✅ Introduction
Boost your preparation for the CBSE Class 12 History Board Exam 2025 with this comprehensive online MCQ practice test on Theme 13: Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement. This quiz focuses on the topic “Non-Cooperation Movement – Objectives and Outcomes”, helping students understand the major events, causes, and consequences of this landmark phase in India’s freedom struggle.
The Non-Cooperation Movement (1920–22), led by Mahatma Gandhi, marked a shift from elite politics to a mass-based nationalist movement. It aimed to resist British rule through non-violent methods like boycotts of foreign goods, schools, and government institutions. This quiz tests your grasp of its key objectives, the role of the Khilafat alliance, and its outcomes—including its suspension after the Chauri Chaura incident.
These NCERT-based MCQs align with the CBSE Class 12 History syllabus, providing automatic scoring and detailed feedback for every question. Ideal for students aiming to strengthen conceptual clarity and excel in board exams, this quiz offers a focused, exam-oriented learning experience on one of India’s most significant nationalist movements.
✅ Sample MCQs with Explanations
Q1. When was the Non-Cooperation Movement formally launched?
A) 1919 B) 1920 C) 1922 D) 1930
✅ Answer: B
Explanation: The movement was officially launched in 1920 under Mahatma Gandhi’s leadership to oppose British rule through non-violent resistance.
Q2. What was one of the main objectives of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
A) Support British goods B) Boycott British institutions C) Promote foreign trade D) Increase taxes
✅ Answer: B
Explanation: Gandhi urged Indians to boycott British institutions and promote Swadeshi industries as part of non-cooperation.
Q3. Which event led to the suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922?
A) Jallianwala Bagh B) Dandi March C) Chauri Chaura Incident D) Quit India
✅ Answer: C
Explanation: After violence erupted at Chauri Chaura, Gandhi suspended the movement to uphold his principle of non-violence.
Q4. The Non-Cooperation Movement was supported by which parallel movement?
A) Swadeshi B) Khilafat C) Civil Disobedience D) Quit India
✅ Answer: B
Explanation: The Khilafat Movement and Non-Cooperation were combined to unite Hindus and Muslims under a common cause.
Q5. What was one major outcome of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
A) British rule ended B) Rise of mass political awareness C) Partition of India D) Armed revolution
✅ Answer: B
Explanation: Though suspended early, the movement transformed Indian politics by mobilizing millions and creating a mass base for future struggles.