English, asked by ayushisharma201920, 7 months ago

iv. Gandhiji’s behaviour towards the British prior to the proposal of postponement of the

trial was that of

a. indifference.

b. calm acceptance.

c. ignorance of consequences.

d. polite helpfulness.

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Answers

Answered by infopuneet1508
30

Answer:

indifference each other option :- {A} is the answer

Answered by SharadSangha
0

b. calm acceptance is the correct answer.

  • Gandhiji knew that British can't do anything for the control  over-powering crowd. Those officials felt as the powerless with-out Gandhiji's co-operation.

  • Thus, all Gandhiji did was waiting patiently for officials to make the decision, which he know will be in his favour.

  • Thus, the answer is "Calm Acceptance" this is same to the "Being Patient", is most suitable answer.

  • They merely heard that the Mahatma Gandhi wanted to help in trouble with authorities. They spontaneously demonstrated many things in thousands, around courthouse was a beginning of the liberation from fear of British.

  • Officials felt power-less without Gandhiji's cooperation  because he helped them to regulate crowd.

  • He was very polite & friendly person. He give them the concrete proof that it might, dreaded & unquestioned, could be the challenged by many of Indians.

  • Government was the baffled. Prosecutor requested judge to postpone trial. Apparently, all authorities wished for the consult the superiors.

Therefore the answer is Option (B) calm acceptance.

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