
Indigo - Part 3
Quiz by Prem Kumar J
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- Q1Why did Gandhi start out on the back of an elephant?(c) he set out to meet British official commissioner(a) a peasant had been maltreated in a village nearby(b) he set out to meet the secretary of British Landlords Association(d) he was summoned by Sir Edward Gait, the Lt. Governor30s
- Q2What did the police superintendent's messenger serve Gandhi?(c) summon to appear in court(b) an official notice(a) an invitation(d) an arrest warrant30s
- Q3How did Gandhi behave with the officials outside the court?(d) cooperated with them(c) he said that he would disobey the order(a) demonstrated his power(b) was firm and resolute30s
- Q4What was the beginning of liberation from fear of the British?(d) the prevailing laws(a) the people gathered in large numbers(c) Gandhi's presence(b) the support of lawyers30s
- Q5The magistrate asked Gandhi to furnish bail for ------ minutes.(b) 60(c) 90(a) 30(d) 12030s
- Q6Gandhi was informed by the magistrate that the case(c) was a weak one(d) would be heard immediately(b) had been postponed(a) had been dropped30s
- Q7Who were ready to follow Gandhi into jail?(a) peasants(c) Shukla(d) J.B. Kriplani(b) lawyers30s
- Q8How many peasants deposed?(b) about ten thousand(a) about a hundred(c) about a thousand(d) about hundred thousand30s
- Q9Gandhi was summoned by------ the Lt. Governor(C) Sir Richard Andrews(a) Sir Edward Gait(d) Sir Freer Andrews(b) Sir Henry Gait30s
- Q10How many times did Gandhi meet the Lt. Governor?(c) eight times(a) four times(b) six times(d) ten times30s