During which Movement does Mahatma Gandhi made a Slogan "Do or Die"?

  1. Khilafat Movement

  2. Jallianwala Bagh massacre

  3. Quit India Movement

  4. Bengal Movement


Correct Option: C

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the context behind the slogan "Do or Die" and its association with Mahatma Gandhi.

Option A) Khilafat Movement - This option is incorrect because the slogan "Do or Die" was not associated with the Khilafat Movement. The Khilafat Movement was a political campaign in India during the early 1920s led by Muslims to support the Caliphate in Turkey.

Option B) Jallianwala Bagh massacre - This option is incorrect because the slogan "Do or Die" was not associated with the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre was a tragic incident that took place in 1919 when British troops fired on a crowd of peaceful protesters in Amritsar, Punjab.

Option C) Quit India Movement - This option is correct because the slogan "Do or Die" was associated with the Quit India Movement. The Quit India Movement was a major civil disobedience movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942, demanding an end to British rule in India. The slogan "Do or Die" was Gandhi's call to action, urging the Indian people to fight for their independence and be prepared to face any consequences.

Option D) Bengal Movement - This option is incorrect because the slogan "Do or Die" was not associated with the Bengal Movement. The Bengal Movement was a cultural and political movement in Bengal during the early 20th century, focusing on various social and political issues.

The correct answer is C) Quit India Movement. This option is correct because Mahatma Gandhi used the slogan "Do or Die" during the Quit India Movement as a rallying cry for the Indian people to actively participate in the struggle for independence.

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