21. The “Tilonia Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1948 is significant for the _.
a) Formation of the “Indian National Army (INA)”
b) Adoption of the “Gandhi-Irwin Pact”
c) Launch of the “Quit India Movement”
d) Approval of the “Gandhi’s Constructive Programme”
22. The “Karachi Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1931 is known for the _.
a) Acceptance of the “Wavell Plan”
b) Launch of the Swadeshi Movement
c) Launch of the “Civil Disobedience Movement”
d) Adoption of the “Poorna Swaraj Resolution”
23. The “Calcutta Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1928 is known for the _.
a) Acceptance of the “Cripps Mission”
b) Launch of the Swadeshi Movement
c) Launch of the “Civil Disobedience Movement”
d) Adoption of the “Nehru Report”
24. The “Madras (Chennai) Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1927 is significant for _.
a) Acceptance of the “Wavell Plan”
b) Adoption of the “Gandhi-Irwin Pact”
c) Launch of the “Quit India Movement”
d) The formation of the “Congress Socialist Party”
25. The “Belgaum Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1924 is known for the _.
a) Launch of the Non-Cooperation Movement
b) Launch of the Swadeshi Movement
c) Launch of the “Civil Disobedience Movement”
d) Adoption of the “Poorna Swaraj Resolution”