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Gandhi Jayanti Quiz: GK Questions and Answers About Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhi Jayanti Quiz: Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on October 2 annually. The day marks the 155th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi this year. Mahatma Gandhi, popularly known as ‘Father of the Nation', was the pioneer of non-violent civil disobedience and various peaceful protests and campaigns. Gandhi Jayanti is a reminder of his ideals and his pivotal role in shaping the course of history.
A great way to celebrate Gandhi Jayanti will be attempting a quiz on his life. This quiz includes questions about early life and the various movements Mahatma Gandhi led for India’s independence.
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1. When did Mahatma Gandhi return to India from South Africa?
a) 1918
b) 1910
c) 1915
d) 1905
Ans: (c)
Explanation: Gandhi Ji permanently returned to India in 1915 and joined the Indian National Congress with Gopal Krishna Gokhale as his mentor.
2. What was the main objective of the In the 1940s, a powerful empire was defeated by a man of peace dressed in simple clothes. He was Mohandas K Gandhi. At that time, India was part of the British Empire, a group of countries ruled by Britain and Britain decided their laws. Gandhi believed this was wrong. He thought India should be ruled by Indian people. He wanted change but through peace, not violence. Aged 23, Gandhi moved to South Africa, where one event changed the rest of his life. He was thrown off a train carriage which was just for white people. Because of this unfair treatment he returned to India, determined to work for change. Gandhi started making many peaceful protests. He now dressed in white cotton clothes to show he was living simply like the poor. He wanted Indians to stop buying British things. In 1930, he led the Salt March, a protest against the British who were selling salt to Indians. Indians needed salt to stay healthy. They wanted to make their own because it was cheaper. But the British said, "No". Gandhi's protest was very important. Because of it, he was arrested a Copyright ©bitelogy.pages.dev 2025•
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Q5. About how old was Gandhiji when he reached London to become a barrister?
Q6. To become a barrister in England, one had to join one of the Inns of Courst. After obtaining admission, Gandhiji joined the Inner Temple on _________.
Q7. Devdas was Gandhiji's _________.
Q8. Gandhiji, the votary of nonviolence was shot dead on January 30, 1948 at Birla House, New Delhi, shortly after 5 p.m. while going to the prayer meeting. Which was that fateful day of the week?
Q9. In which South African unit had most of the India emigrants taken up abode?
Q10. While holding a first-class ticket Gandhiji was ordered by a railway official to shift to the van compartment. On his refusal to comply with the unjust order, a constable was called to push him out with bag and baggage. Identify the railway station where this incident took place.
Q11. At which place was Gandhiji arrested for the first time by the British Governmen