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"Restoration of right to assemble and to form association", comes under which rights?

  1. Political Rights

  2. Civil Rights

  3. Constitutional Rights

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Early Nationalists demanded the following civil rights:

  • Abolition of the Preventive Detention Act and restoration of individual liberties.
  • Restoration of right to assemble and to form associations
  • Removal of the restrictions imposed by the British government on the freedom of speech and the freedom of the press.

Who was the leader from Uttar Pradesh as Early Nationalists?

  1. Ananda Charlu

  2. Gopal Krishna Gokhle

  3. Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Early Nationalists included leaders from all parts of the country as:

  • W.C. Bonnerjee, Rashbehari Ghosh, Surendranath banerjee and R. C. Dutta from Bengal.
  • Dadabhai Naroji, Gopal Krishna Gokhle from Maharashtra.
  • P. R. Naidu, Subramania Iyer and Ananda Charlu from Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
  • Pandit Madam Mohan Malviya from Utter Pradesh.

What was the main demands of Early Nationalist under civil rights?

  1. Freedom of press

  2. Freedom of speech

  3. Both A and B

  4. Right to privacy


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The main demand of Early Nationalist under civil rights was the removal of the restrictions imposed by the British government on the freedom of speech, and the freedom of the press.

What was the first objective of Early Nationalists?

  1. Educate people in India

  2. Influence the British government

  3. Explain the meaning of Independence

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The methods adopted by the Early Nationalists had two objectives:

  • Their first objective was to educate people in India in modern politics, to arouse national political consciousness and to create united public opinion.
  • The second objective of the early nationalists was to influence the British government and the British public.

What was the three P'S used by Early Nationalists?

  1. Petitions

  2. Prayers

  3. Protests

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The second objective of the Early nationalists was to influence the British government and the British public. To achieve this objective, they made use of three P's i.e. petitions, prayers and protests. They sent petition request and letters of protest to the British government to look into the problems of the Indians.

Who were the leaders of Early Nationalists?

  1. W. C. Bonnerjee

  2. R.C. Dutta

  3. P. R. Naidu

  4. All above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

From 1885 to 1905, Congress was led by a group of leaders known as the Early Nationalists. The members of this group were drawn from the educated middle class consisting of professionals like lawyers, barristers, teachers and officials, who drew inspiration from Western Liberal and Radical thoughts. The Early Nationalists included leaders from all parts of the country as:

  • W. C. Bonnerjee
  • Rashbehari Ghosh
  • Surendranath Banerjee
  • R. C. Dutta
  • P. R. Naidu
  • Subramania Iyer

Who believed in loyalty to the British Crown?

  1. Assertive Nationalists

  2. Early Nationalists

  3. Leaders of National Congress

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Early Nationalists leaders who led the Congress and the National Movement from 1885 to 1905 were staunch believers in open minded and moderate politics. They believed in loyalty to the British Crown.

Who hoped that British would grant 'Home Rule' to Indians?

  1. Early Nationalists

  2. Assertive Nationalists

  3. Congress Members

  4. All above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

From 1885 to 1905, the Congress was lead by a group of leaders known as the Early Nationalists. The members of this group were drawn from the educated middle class consisting of professionals like lawyers, barristers, teachers and officials. It was their hope that British would grant 'Home Rule' to Indians. They relied on the solemn pledges made by the British government.

Which of the followings was/were the demands of Early Nationalists?

  1. Indianisation of services by taking exams of Indian Civil Services in India only

  2. Spread of primary education to elite class

  3. Development of Aero industry in India

  4. Repeal of the Arms act and License act


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Demands of Early Nationalists were divided in to four parts:

  • Constitutional Reforms
  • Economic Reforms
  • Administrative Demands
  • Defence of Civil Rights

The Early Nationalists made the following demands in the administrative sphere:
  • Repeal of the Arms act and License act
  • Indianisation of services by taking exams of Indian Civil Services in India and England.
  • Spread of primary education among the masses
  • Increase in the power of local bodies and reduction of official control over them.

The method of early nationalists was the use of three P's. Here, three P's is referred to:

  1. Petitions, Prayer and Plead

  2. Petitions, Prayer and Protest

  3. Prayer, Protest and Plead

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The objective of the Early Nationalists was to influence the British government and the British public. To achieve this objective,  they followed some methods, three P's was one of them.
They made use of three P's i.e. Petitions, Prayers and Protests. they sent petitions, requests and letters of protest to the British government to look into the problems of the Indians.