Champaran didn't begins as an act of defiance. make affirmative
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Q. Make affirmative:
a) Champaran didn't begin as an act of defiance.
⇒Champaran begins as an act of defiance.
But Champaran did not begin as an act of defiance. It grew out of attempt to alleviate the
distress of large numbers of poor peasants. This was the typical Gandhi pattern- his
politics were intertwined with the practical day- to – day problems of the millions. His was
not a loyalty to abstractions: it was a loyalty to living, human beings.
In everything Gandhi did, moreover, he tried to mould a new free India who could stand
on his own feet and thus make India free.
i. Champaran did not begin as an act of defiance because
a. Gandhi wanted to prove that he was a good lawyer.
b. Gandhi wished to help the poor become aware of their strengths and rights.
c. The British had to be shown that they could not rule over the Indians and
deprive them of their basic rights.
d. The poor Indian peasants had heard a lot about the Mahatma and depended
on him for their liberation.
ii. “His was not a loyalty of abstractions,” implies that
a. Gandhi believed in lofty ideals.
b. Gandhi was loyal to his principles and wanted to achieve justice through
adherence to these ideals.
c. his was a simple ideology which catered to reformation at the grass root level
through actions and not ideas.
d. Gandhi wanted to prove that the peasants were not loyal to India.
iii. Which word in the passage means the same as “remove”?