History & Civics
Answer the questions based on the picture given here:

(a) Identify the Great Leader shown in the picture.
(b) What event is the picture related to?
(c) In what way did the Civil Disobedience Movement of 1930 differ from the Non-Cooperation Movement of 1920?
Answer
(a) This picture shows Mahatma Gandhi.
(b) This picture is related to the Dandi march where on the morning of 6th of April, Gandhi violated the salt-laws by picking up some salt left by the sea-waves.
(c) Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement in the way that it also involved non-payment of taxes and land-revenue and violation of laws of different kinds.
Related Questions
The whole country was agog with excitement over the Civil Disobedience Movement launched by the Congress in 1930. In this context briefly describe the following:
(a) The Dandi March
(b) Programme of the Movement
In March 1931 Mahatma Gandhi suspended the Civil Disobedience Campaign and agreed to attend the Second Round Table Conference in London, from where he returned empty-handed to India. In this context describe:
(a) Terms of Gandhi-Irwin Pact, 1931.
(b) Second Round Table Conference, 1931.
(c) Renewal of Civil Disobedience Movement in 1932.
Explain the impact of the Civil Disobedience Movement under the following headings:
(a) A tide of patriotic fervour.
(b) Constitutional Reforms by means of the Government of India Act, 1935.
(c) Its effect upon the life of the poor and the oppressed.
Answer the questions based on the picture given here:

(a) Name the place where this Memorial was built.
(b) The Memorial reminds people of what tragic event.
OR
Give a brief account of that disastrous event and other brutalities that followed it.(c) Name the two popular leaders who were arrested and deported before this event.