26. The “Ramgarh Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1940 is significant for _.
a) Acceptance of the “Cabinet Mission Plan”
b) Launch of the Swadeshi Movement
c) Launch of the “Quit India Movement”
d) The formation of the “Congress Socialist Party”
27. The “Trichur Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1938 is known for the _.
a) Acceptance of the “Wavell Plan”
b) Adoption of the “Gandhi-Irwin Pact”
c) Launch of the “Quit India Movement”
d) Formation of the “Congress Socialist Party”
28. The “Calcutta Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1906 is significant for the _.
a) Launch of the Non-Cooperation Movement
b) Launch of the Swadeshi Movement
c) Launch of the “Civil Disobedience Movement”
d) Formation of the All India Muslim League
29. The “Firozpur Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1899 is known for the _.
a) Adoption of the “Quit India Movement”
b) Launch of the Non-Cooperation Movement
c) Launch of the Swadeshi Movement
d) Formation of the “Indian National Army (INA)”
30. The “Ahmedabad Session” of the Indian National Congress in 1921 is significant for the _.
a) Acceptance of the “Wavell Plan”
b) Adoption of the “Gandhi-Irwin Pact”
c) Launch of the “Non-Cooperation Movement”
d) Launch of the “Quit India Movement”