The Non-Cooperation Movement (1920–1922) was a significant milestone in India's freedom struggle:
Causes: The Rowlatt Act and Jallianwala Bagh massacre created widespread resentment against British rule. The Khilafat Movement united Hindus and Muslims for a common cause. Exploitation of Indian resources for British benefits intensified demands for Swaraj.
Events: Gandhi urged boycotts of British goods, schools, courts, and titles. The Chauri Chaura incident, where protestors clashed with police, led to the movement's suspension. The movement united Indians across caste and religion, laying the groundwork for future struggles.
Two statements are given below as Assertion and Reason (R). Read them carefully and choose the correct option.
Assertion : Harappa was a well-planned city.
Reason (R): It had a well-planned drainage system.
Match Column-I with Column-II and choose the correct option: 
K. Santhanam was in favour of giving greater powers to the provinces in the Constituent Assembly.
Examine the statement.
(For Visually Impaired Candidates): Which of the following clans did Buddha belong to?