Question 1: They were mostly members of the upwardly mobile and successful western-educated provincial elites, engaged in professions such as law, teaching, and ________.
Question 2: On 3 June 1947, Viscount Louis Mountbatten, the last British ________, announced the partitioning of the British Indian Empire into a secular India and a Muslim Pakistan.
Question 4: The agitation unleashed by the acts culminated on 13 April 1919, in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre (also known as the Amritsar Massacre) in ________, Punjab.
Question 5: Inspired by a suggestion made by A.O. Hume, a retired British civil servant, seventy-three Indian delegates met in Mumbai in 1885 and founded the ________.
Question 6: The conspiracy culminated in an attempt to Bomb the Viceregal procession on 23 December 1912, on the occasion of transferring the Imperial Capital from ________ to Delhi.
Question 10: The British, already alarmed by the advance of the Japanese army to the India–Burma border, responded the next day by imprisoning Gandhi at the Aga Khan Palace in ________.