Surat Split of 1907 — MCQ Practice
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Which of the following was NOT a direct cause of the Surat Split of 1907?
Consider the following statements regarding the Extremist faction of the Indian National Congress before the Surat Split: 1. They advocated for 'Swaraj' as complete independence from British rule. 2. They believed in constitutional agitation and appeals to the British sense of justice. 3. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was a prominent leader of this faction. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
The 'shoe-throwing incident' is famously associated with which session of the Indian National Congress?
Which of the following British policies was a direct consequence of the Surat Split, aimed at 'rallying the Moderates'?
The reunification of the Moderates and Extremists within the Indian National Congress occurred during which significant event?