Practice Partition of Bengal (1905) - 4.7 | 4. The Indian National Movement (1857–1917) | ICSE 10 History and Civics
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Partition of Bengal (1905)

4.7 - Partition of Bengal (1905)

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Question 1 Easy

Who announced the Partition of Bengal?

💡 Hint: Think about who was the Viceroy at that time.

Question 2 Easy

What was the Swadeshi movement?

💡 Hint: Remember it means self-reliance.

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Question 1

Who was the Viceroy of India at the time of the Partition of Bengal?

Lord Lytton
Lord Curzon
Lord Minto

💡 Hint: Think about the context of administrative changes during his term.

Question 2

The Swadeshi Movement encouraged Indians to:

Use British goods
Boycott British goods

💡 Hint: Consider what self-reliance means.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Discuss how the Partition of Bengal affected future political movements in India.

💡 Hint: Consider types of movements and leaders that emerged after 1905.

Challenge 2 Hard

Critically examine the consequences of British strategies of divide and rule in India.

💡 Hint: Reflect on examples of communal tensions in present-day India.

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