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Which of the following statements are true regarding the outcome of First Round table conference?

1.Although many principles on reforms were agreed upon, not much was implemented and the Congress Party carried on its civil disobedience.

2.The First Round Table Conference was regarded as a failure.The British government also understood the importance and the need for the Congress Party to make any decision on India’s political future.

A1 only

B2 only

CBoth 1 and 2

DNeither 1 nor 2

Answer:

C. Both 1 and 2

Read Explanation:

The British government realized that the participation of the Indian National Congress was necessary in any discussion on the future of constitutional government in India.Although many principles on reforms were agreed upon, not much was implemented and the Congress Party carried on its civil disobedience.


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1.In the Second Round Table Conference, Gandhi and Ambedkar differed on the issue of separate electorates for the untouchables. Gandhi was against treating untouchables as separate from the Hindu community.

2.Second Round Table Conference Failed Gandhiji resumed Civil Disobedience movement in 1932

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1.The third Round Table Conference, held between November 17, 1932 and December 24, 1932, was not attended by the Indian National Congress and Gandhi. It was ignored by most other Indian leaders.

2.The recommendations of the conference were analysed and the Government of India Act of 1935 was passed on its basis.