Two places 'A' and 'B' have been marked on the given political outline map of India. Identify them with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them :
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Model Answer
A — Dandi (Gujarat): This is the place on the coast of Gujarat where Gandhiji broke the Salt Law on 6th April 1930, marking a key event of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
B — (Name of the INC session location as marked on the map): The place where a session of the Indian National Congress was held (e.g., Lahore 1929 or as indicated by the map's marked location).
(Note: The exact name of B depends on the map's marked location, which the student must identify and write on the map itself.)
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Explanation
- A = Dandi is a standard map question in History (Class 10, Ch 2 — Nationalism in India). Always remember it is on the Gujarat coast — the end point of the Dandi March.
- B requires the student to match the map's marked position to a known INC session city (commonly Lahore for the 1929 session where Purna Swaraj was declared, or another city depending on the specific map used in the exam).
- In the actual board exam, write the name directly on the map line provided — no extra explanation needed there.
- These 2 marks are easy scoring if locations are memorised — Dandi is always asked.