The HSRA’s renaming from HRA most clearly signaled a change in A Provincial boundaries B Electoral law format C Army
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Chapter 17: National Movement (IV) – Revolutionary Trends and Later Developments (Set-4)
The HSRA’s “socialist” label mainly showed a shift toward A Class-based revolution B Royal restoration policy C Temple reform agenda
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Bhagat Singh’s group used “HSRA” to show commitment to A Socialist republic idea B Governor council power C Separate electorates
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In Bhagat Singh’s HSRA, the “S” mainly stood for which idea A Spirituality B Service C Separation D Socialism Explanation
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Bhagat Singh is most closely linked with which revolutionary group A Ghadar Party B Anushilan Samiti C Arya Samaj D
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Bardoli’s “assessment” dispute refers mainly to the government’s A Police recruitment plan B Salt production limit C Land revenue valuation
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In Bardoli, the protest became effective mainly because peasants followed a strict plan of A Daily court petitions B Secret
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Bardoli Satyagraha is linked with peasants of which region of India A Champaran, Bihar B Bardoli, Gujarat C Kheda, Gujarat
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Bardoli Satyagraha (1928) was mainly launched to protest which government action? A Forest law tightening B Salt tax increase C
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In Champaran, Gandhi’s refusal to leave the district mainly tested colonial A Authority over movement B Trade tariff policy C
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