Q. The Indian National Movement refers to the
(a) Movement started by Subhash Chandra Bose through I.N.A.
(b) Struggle by the Indians to gain freedom from British colonial rule in India
(c) Struggle by Indians to gain dominion status under British rule
(d) Struggle by Indians to stop British trade in India
Ans: (b) Struggle by the Indians to gain freedom from British colonial rule in India
Explanation: The Indian National Movement refers to option (b) the struggle by Indians to gain freedom from British colonial rule in India. It encompasses the various movements, campaigns, and efforts made by Indian leaders, organizations, and the general public to achieve independence and self-rule from British imperialism. The Indian National Movement spanned several decades and included initiatives such as the Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience Movement, Quit India Movement, and the efforts of numerous freedom fighters and political leaders. The goal of the movement was to secure independence and establish a sovereign nation for the people of India.