NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 2 Online Test – Nationalism in India (50 MCQs)

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History Chapter 2 – Nationalism in India

NCERT Class 10 History Online Test based strictly on the chapter “Nationalism in India” for Board Exam 2026.

  • Indian nationalism developed as a response to British colonial rule.
  • Mahatma Gandhi transformed nationalism into a mass movement.
  • Rowlatt Act and Jallianwala Bagh intensified nationalist feelings.
  • Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience were major movements.
  • Different social groups joined the movement with varied interests.
  • Culture, symbols and folklore shaped collective national identity.
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with NCERT. Although every care has been taken in creating this test, in case of any confusion, students should consider the NCERT textbooks and the opinion of their subject teacher as final.
Indian nationalism meaning Impact of colonial rule Role of Mahatma Gandhi Rowlatt Act 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre Non-Cooperation Movement 1920 Khilafat Movement Boycott and Swadeshi Civil Disobedience Movement Dandi March Salt Law significance Simon Commission Purna Swaraj 1929 Lahore Session Congress Round Table Conferences Poona Pact 1932 Dalits and nationalism Peasants participation Business class role Workers and nationalism Women participation Tribal movements Forest laws impact Plantation workers Bharat Mata image National symbols Folk songs and nationalism Newspapers role Satyagraha meaning Non-violence principle Gandhi-Irwin Pact Withdrawal of movements Limits of nationalism Congress role Muslim political identity Communalism impact Nationalism and culture Nationalism and language Colonial repression Sense of collective belonging Unity in diversity Economic impact of colonialism Role of INC National movement phases Legacy of nationalism Freedom struggle outcome Independence significance

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