Match List-I with List-II regarding the national movements of India: Dr.…
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Match List-I with List-II regarding the national movements of India:
Dr. Hedgewar - a. A blueprint for a Constitution for India was prepared
Cripps Mission in 1942 - b. Proposal to grant Dominion Status to India at the end of the war was made
Nehru Report in 1928 - c. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)
Lahore Session of Congress in 1929 - d. The slogan of Purna Swaraj was adopted as the goal
- A.
1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a
- B.
1-d, 2-a, 3-b, 4-c
- C.
1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d
- D.
1-c, 2-b, 3-a, 4-d
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Correct answer: D
A ‘Match List-I with List-II’ item on India’s freedom movement checks whether each person, mission, report, or session named in List-I is correctly paired with the outcome or role described in List-II — the pairing must follow the actual historical facts and timeline of each entry, not just superficial wording.
Dr. Hedgewar founded the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) at Nagpur in 1925 — an act of founding a nationalist organisation, which List-II describes under ‘c’.
The Cripps Mission of 1942, led by Sir Stafford Cripps on behalf of the British government, proposed granting India Dominion Status once the Second World War ended — the proposal List-II describes under ‘b’.
The Nehru Report of 1928, prepared by a committee headed by Motilal Nehru in response to the all-British Simon Commission, was the first constitutional blueprint drafted by Indians for India — the document List-II describes under ‘a’.
At the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress in December 1929, presided over by Jawaharlal Nehru, the party adopted Purna Swaraj (complete independence) as its goal — the resolution List-II describes under ‘d’.
Lining up the dates confirms the pairing holds together: the RSS (1925) and the Nehru Report (1928) both precede the Purna Swaraj resolution (1929), which in turn precedes the Cripps Mission (1942) — each event’s role in List-II matches its actual place in this timeline, with nothing out of sequence.
1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a swaps every role: it credits Dr. Hedgewar with a wartime Dominion-Status proposal and the Cripps Mission with founding an organisation, which is the reverse of what each event actually did.
1-d, 2-a, 3-b, 4-c gives Dr. Hedgewar credit for the Purna Swaraj resolution and turns the Nehru Report into a wartime Dominion-Status proposal, neither of which matches the historical record.
1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d keeps the Cripps Mission’s Dominion-Status link intact but wrongly hands the constitutional blueprint to Dr. Hedgewar and the organisation-founding description to the Nehru Report.