The Civil Disobedience Movement had been led in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) by
A. Sheikh Mohammed Tyabji
B. Dr. M. A. Ansari
C. Badruddin Tyabji
D. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Answer: Option D
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Ghaffar Khan was arrested and sent to jail, the first of many spells of incarceration he endured in British India and then in Pakistan, totalling 27 years. The defining moment for Ghaffar Khan and the Pakhtuns he led was the Civil Disobedience Movement of 1930.Related Questions on Struggle for Independence of India
The roots of the 1857 revolt lay in
A. Blatantly discriminatory policies
B. Exploitative land revenue policy
C. The policy of greased cartridges
D. All of the above
The Revolt of 1857 was started by
A. The sepoys
B. The zamindars
C. The peasants
D. The plantations workers
An effect of the 1857 revolt was that
A. The spirit of rebellion in Indian was crushed
B. The British became totally demoralized
C. The British abandoned their repressive policies
D. Unity was forged between the Hindus and Muslims
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