Q. Gandhi raised the slogan ‘do or die’ during the
(a) Khilafat Movement
(b) Non-Cooperation Movement
(c) Quit India Movement
(d) Dandi March.
Ans: (c) Quit India Movement
Explanation: Gandhi raised the slogan “do or die” during the Quit India Movement. The Quit India Movement, also known as the August Movement, was a major civil disobedience movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress in 1942. The movement called for the immediate end of British rule in India and aimed to achieve full independence. Gandhi’s slogan “do or die” emphasized the determination and commitment of the Indian people to achieve freedom, even if it meant facing great hardships and sacrifices.