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which of the following is true with reference to Quit India ResolutionQuestion 17Answera.Civil disobedienceb.Mass Mobilizationc.Repudiation of the CRIPP's missiond.Demanding British withdrawal

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which of the following is true with reference to Quit India ResolutionQuestion 17Answera.Civil disobedienceb.Mass Mobilizationc.Repudiation of the CRIPP's missiond.Demanding British withdrawal

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The Quit India Resolution, officially known as the 'August Kranti', was passed by the All India Congress Committee on August 8, 1942. It led to the most rigorous movement against British rule. Here are the answers to your options:

a. Civil disobedience - True. The Quit India Movement was a civil disobedience movement that aimed to end British rule in India.

b. Mass Mobilization - True. The Quit India Movement saw mass participation from all sections of society, including students, peasants, workers, and others.

c. Repudiation of the CRIPP's mission - True. The Quit India Resolution was passed in response to the failure of the Cripps' Mission to secure full Indian cooperation and support for their efforts in World War II.

d. Demanding British withdrawal - True. The main aim of the Quit India Movement was to demand an end to British Rule in India.

So, all of the options (a, b, c, and d) are true with reference to the Quit India Resolution.

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