When did Gandhiji go to Lucknow?
  • December 1917
  • October 1916
  • February 1917
  • December 1916
Where did Gandhiji stay for two days?
  • At a peasant’s house
  • At a lawyer’s house
  • In a guest house
  • At Prof. Malkani’s house
What was the attitude of the average Indian in smaller localities towards advocates of home rule?
  • Very welcoming
  • Very courageous
  • Pleasing
  • Very fearful and indifferent
Why did Gandhi consider the Champaran episode a turning point?
  • Its voice spread far and wide
  • It became famous
  • The British were scared
  • To protest the courts’ order to postpone the trial
What was the statement that Gandhiji read pleading himself guilty?
  • That he was a law breaker
  • That he wanted to command respect
  • He was not a law breaker and came to render humanitarian and national service
  • None
Who was Sir Edmund in the lesson Indigo?
  • A British lawyer
  • A british Businessman
  • A British Politician
  • An Administrator in Indian Civil Services
Why did the British want the peasant to pay compensation?
  • Because they freed them
  • Because they got orders from the British headquarters
  • Because they were leaving India
  • They gave 15% of landholding and entire Indigo harvest
Where was Champaran?
  • In Lucknow
  • In Delhi
  • In Uttar Pradesh
  • A district of Bihar in British India
Why is Champaran famous?
  • For fighting
  • For Indigo
  • Because Gandhiji visited
  • For the first Satyagrah movement in 1917
Why did Raj Kumar Shukla come to Lucknow at Annual Congress party session?
  • To be rich
  • To be famous
  • To fight and get money
  • To complain against injustice of landlord system in Bihar
Who was Raj Kumar Shukla?
  • A lawyer
  • A government official
  • A politician
  • A poor peasant
Why did Gandhiji decide to go to Muzaffarpur?
  • To have detailed information of the sharecroppers of Champaran
  • To have information about lawyers
  • To know different capacities of the people
  • To have a personal bond with the people
How did Gandhiji help peasants of Champaran?
  • By fighting and securing justice for them
  • By hiring lawyers for them
  • By educating them
  • By teaching them cleanliness
How much did Indigo planters offer to pay?
  • 30%
  • 10%
  • 25%
  • 40%
What was Gandhiji’s demand from the British landlords?
  • 30% refund as repayment
  • 40% refund as repayment
  • 50% refund as repayment
  • 10% refund as repayment
Why was Motihari back with peasants?
  • Because of people’s rights
  • Because of the oppression of the British
  • Because their champion was in trouble
  • None
Why did M. K. Gandhi fight in Champaran?
  • To secure justice for the oppressed
  • To get popularity
  • To show power
  • To boast of his intelligence
Indigo is an excerpt from which book of the author?
  • Men and Politics
  • Life of Lenin
  • The Life of Mahatma Gandhi.
  • None
When did the author serve in the British army?
  • 1918 – 1920
  • 1909 – 1910
  • 1912-1913
  • 1900-1902
Who is the author of Indigo?
  • Louis Fischer
  • Leo Tolstoy
  • Mark Twain
  • Charles Dickens
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