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AI-generated practice question — model-generated for extra practice, not a previous-year CBSE board question.

Q1. [3] medium thorough-understanding
Why did Mahatma Gandhi deliberately make his list of demands to the Viceroy wide-ranging — covering issues from the salt tax to military expenditure — rather than focusing on a single political demand before launching the Civil Disobedience Movement? What was the strategic significance of this approach?
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Model Answer

Gandhi deliberately made his eleven demands wide-ranging so that all classes within Indian society could identify with them and be brought together in a united campaign. Some demands were of general interest, while others addressed specific groups — industrialists, peasants, workers — ensuring everyone had a stake in the movement.

The strategic significance was:

Source: The Salt March and the Civil Disobedience Movement, Chapter 2

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Explanation

Examiners look for two things: (1) the reason — making demands wide-ranging to unite all classes, and (2) the strategic significance — broad social base + salt as a unifying symbol + linking abstract freedom to concrete issues. Mention "eleven demands," "all classes," and "salt tax" specifically, as these are textbook key terms. Avoid vague statements like "it was good for India."

Previous-year CBSE Grade 10 board exam questions, organised by subject and chapter, each with a model answer — free to read and print.