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Fill in the blanks1. The …….. helped to unite the Congress party after the Surat split. 2. The ……… movement enhanced to participation of masses in Nationalist Politics. 3. The British mainly responded to political activities of nationalists by repression and …….. 4. The Indian National Movement was revived and ………. during the Home Rule movement. 5. …….. launched the Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company in Tuticorin. 6. One of the common goals of the extremist leaders was to achieve ………..7. For ……. Swaraj was the attainment of complete autonomy and total freedom from foreign rule.8. …….. decided to started the Home Rule League without the support of the Congress. 9. The Home Rule Movement in India borrowed much of its principles from the ……….. 10. In the ……….. session of Indian National Congress (1916) decided to admit the militant faction in to the party. 11. Pherozeshah Metha and Gokhale two main voices of opposition against militant faction had died in ………..12. Bengal was officially partitioned on ………….. by Lord Curzon. 13. The official declaration of partition of Bengal was observed as a day of ……….. 14. In a divided Bengal Curzen made the Bengali speaking people to a ………….15. In the year 1899 ………………….. was appointed as the viceroy of India. 16. Early Indian Nationalists advocated …………17. The formation of the ……….. in 1885 was intended to establish an All India Organisation. 18. The early leaders felt that …….. was the main obstacle to the India’s Economic Development. 19. One of the key demand of the Indian National Congress was creation of ……….. at provincial and central level. 20. ……. played a significant role in propagating the ideas of Nationalism.21. Under British rule peasants were forced to pay revenue directly to the …….. 22. Vicious cycle of debt forced the peasants to abandon …….. in 1875. 23. The British planters forced the cultivators to grow ……….. rather than food crops. 24. ……….. was appointed by the British Parliament to look into the Indian affairs after 1857 revolt. 25. In November 1858 the power to govern India was transferred from ……. to the British Crown.

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1. Home Ruler Movement 

2. Swadeshi

3. Reconciliation 

4. Radicaliszed 

5. V.O.Chidambaranar 

6. Swaraj or Self Rule 

7. Tilak 

8. Mrs. Annie Besant 

9. Irish Home Rule Movement 

10. Lucknow session 

11. 1915 

12. 16th October 1905 

13. Mourning 

14. Linguistic minority 

15. Lord Curzon 

16. Industrialisation 

17. Indian National Congress 

18. Colonialism 

19. Legislative councils 

20. Print media 

21. Government 

22. agriculture 

23. Indigo plant 

24. Secretary of State 

25. English East India Company



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