In the wake of which incident, Gandhi suspended the non cooperation movement? [#1868]
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Q1. In the wake of which incident, Gandhi suspended the non cooperation movement?
Q1. In the wake of which incident, Gandhi suspended the non cooperation movement?
(A) Chauri Chaura incident
(A) Chauri Chaura incident
(A) Chauri Chaura incident
(B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
(B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
(B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
(C) Rowlatt Act
(C) Rowlatt Act
(C) Rowlatt Act
(D) Non above
(D) Non above
(D) Non above
Answer: (A) Chauri Chaura incident
Answer: (A) Chauri Chaura incident
Answer: (A) Chauri Chaura incident
Chauri Chaura incident
Chauri Chaura incident
Chauri Chaura incident
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