Ultimate MCQs Quiz: Why Non-Cooperation? Nationalism in India Class 10, You Can’t Miss!

MCQs Quiz: Why Non-Cooperation? Nationalism in India
MCQs Quiz: Why Non-Cooperation? Nationalism in India

“MCQs Quiz: Why Non-Cooperation? Nationalism in India”is the 5th post on topic wise series for Nationalism In India class 10. We we have created this MCQs quiz strictly from the NCERT book history chapter 2.

So, you can be sure of the relevancy of the questions from the exam point of view. We also want you to score well in the quiz. And for that we have first listed the questions of the quiz in simple questions answers format.

Once you are prepared then you can take the quiz confidently.

Else, you can directly go to the quiz section by clicking on the link in the table of contents below’

MCQs Q & A – MCQs Quiz: Why Non-Cooperation? Nationalism in India

Question : How did Gandhi propose the non-cooperation movement should begin?
Answer : With surrender of government-awarded titles and boycott of civil services, army, police, courts, councils, schools, and foreign goods

Question : What was planned if the government responded with repression?
Answer : A full civil disobedience campaign

Question : Why were some Congress members hesitant about the movement?
Answer : They were reluctant to boycott council elections and feared popular violence

Question : When did intense debate occur within the Congress over the movement?
Answer : September–December 1920

Question : What seemed impossible for a while between supporters and opponents of the movement?
Answer : Finding a meeting point

Question : Where and when was the Non-Cooperation programme finally adopted by the Congress?
Answer : Nagpur, December 1920

MCQs Quiz: Why Non-Cooperation? Nationalism in India
MCQs Quiz: Why Non-Cooperation? Nationalism in India

Question : In which book did Gandhi argue that British rule survived due to Indian cooperation?
Answer : Hind Swaraj

Question : According to Gandhi, how long would it take for British rule to collapse if Indians withdrew cooperation?
Answer : Within a year

Question What would follow the collapse of British rule, according to Gandhi?
Answer Swaraj

Question : Who toured with Gandhi in summer 1920 to mobilize support for non-cooperation?
Answer : Shaukat Ali

Question : What three questions does the topic “Why Non-cooperation?” raise at the end about the Non Cooperation movement?
Answer : How did it unfold, who participated, how did different social groups conceive of non-cooperation

MCQs Quiz Why Non-Cooperation?

Why Non-cooperation? – Class 10 History Quiz
🕊️ Why Non-cooperation?
Understanding Gandhi’s Strategy – Class 10 History
Timer starts when you reach the quiz

🎉 Quiz Completed!

0%

Keep learning!

FAQs: MCQs Quiz Why Non-Cooperation? |Nationalism in India

Q1. Why do I need to study the Non-Cooperation Movement for Class 10?

Ans: The Non-Cooperation Movement is a key turning point in India’s freedom struggle. It is frequently asked in MCQs, short answers, and long answers in Class 10 exams. Understanding it helps you answer both direct and analytical questions.

Q2. What was the main idea behind the Non-Cooperation Movement?

Ans: Mahatma Gandhi launched it in 1920 to protest against:

  • The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (1919)
  • The Rowlatt Act (1919)
  • The Khilafat Issue
    The idea was to withdraw cooperation from the British peacefully—by boycotting schools, law courts, foreign goods, and titles.

Q4. Will the MCQ quiz really help me in exams?

Ans: Yes . Practicing MCQs will:

  • Strengthen your memory of key facts (like dates, leaders, and events).
  • Improve speed and accuracy in exams.
  • Prepare you for objective-type questions in boards and school tests.

2 thoughts on “Ultimate MCQs Quiz: Why Non-Cooperation? Nationalism in India Class 10, You Can’t Miss!”

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top