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Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent Indian nationalist leader, was convinced that India c

Reading Comprehension

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent Indian nationalist leader, was convinced that India could not achieve independence without the use of force, and he believed that a military campaign was necessary to achieve this goal. In 1942, Bose formed the Indian National Army (INA) with the help of the Japanese. Bose travelled to Japan in 1941 to seek their support in the struggle against British rule in India. The Japanese were interested in having Bose’s help in their own efforts to expand their influence in Southeast Asia. Bose’s vision was to create a military force to fight against the British in India with the help of Japanese weapons and training. The INA was formed in Singapore in September 1942 with the slogan ‘Jai Hind’ (Victory to India). The INA consisted of soldiers who were primarily from the Indian community in Southeast Asia. They were trained by Japanese officers and were equipped with Japanese weapons. The INA fought alongside Japanese forces in Burma and other parts of Southeast Asia during World War II. Bose’s leadership of the INA and his military campaigns against the British in India made him a popular figure among many Indians. The consequences of the formation of the INA were significant. The INA’s campaigns against the British in India and the Indian soldiers’ role in the Burma campaign had a psychological impact on the British forces. The British were shocked that Indian soldiers had turned against them, undermining their confidence in maintaining control over India. The INA also had a significant impact on the Indian independence movement. Bose’s vision of a socialist India with equal rights for all citizens inspired many Indians. The INA became a symbol of the struggle against British colonialism, and Bose’s slogan of ‘Jai Hind’ became a rallying cry for the independence movement.
However, the INA’s military campaigns were not successful in achieving their goal of freeing India from British rule. The INA suffered significant losses in battles, and their efforts were undermined by the Japanese surrender in 1945.

1) Question

How did Subhas Chandra Bose view India’s fight for independence?

A.

Through political negotiations

B.

Through economic sanctions

C.

Through military campaigns

D.

Through non-violent means

Correct option is C

The correct answer is option (c).
Subhas Chandra Bose believed that India could not achieve independence without the use of force. As stated in the passage, he was convinced that a military campaign was necessary to achieve the goal of independence. This is why he formed the Indian National Army (INA) with the help of Japan to fight the British.
Other options are incorrect because:
(a) Through political negotiations – No mention is made in the passage of Bose advocating political negotiation; in fact, he took a different route.
(b) Through economic sanctions – Economic strategies are not referred to as part of Bose’s approach in the passage.
(d) Through non-violent means – This method was followed by leaders like Gandhi, but Bose advocated armed struggle.

2) Question

What ultimately undermined the INA’s efforts to free India from British rule?

A.

The lack of support from the Indian and British people

B.

Gandhi’s death

C.

The Japanese surrender in 1945

D.

The inferior military tactics of the British forces

Correct option is C

The correct answer is option (c).
As stated clearly in the last line of the passage: “their efforts were undermined by the Japanese surrender in 1945.” Since the INA was dependent on Japanese support for weapons, training, and strategic backing, their surrender effectively collapsed the INA’s operational strength and goals.
Other options are incorrect because:
(a) Lack of support from the Indian and British people – The passage does not mention this as a reason.
(b) Gandhi’s death – Gandhi did not die in 1945; this is factually incorrect and unrelated to INA’s failure.
(d) Inferior military tactics of the British forces – The passage doesn’t suggest British forces had inferior tactics; rather, INA suffered heavy losses.

3) Question

What was the primary reason for the Japanese to support Subhas Chandra Bose and the formation of the INA?

A.

They were looking for allies in their fight against the British Empire.

B.

They believed in Bose’s vision of a communist India.

C.

They believed in India’s right to self-determination.

D.

They wanted to expand their influence in Southeast Asia.

Correct option is D

The correct answer is option (d).
The passage explicitly states: “The Japanese were interested in having Bose’s help in their own efforts to expand their influence in Southeast Asia.” Hence, their support was driven by geopolitical interest rather than ideological alignment with Bose.
Other options are incorrect because:
(a) Looking for allies against the British – While plausible, it was not the primary reason stated in the passage.
(b) Believed in Bose’s communist vision – Bose’s vision was socialist, not communist, and Japan did not support him for ideological reasons.
(c) Believed in India’s self-determination – The Japanese support was strategic, not idealistic.

4) Question

What was the significance of Bose’s slogan ‘Jai Hind’?

A.

It was a call to arms for the Indian and British Army.

B.

It represented Bose’s vision of a capitalist India.

C.

It symbolised the struggle against British colonialism.

D.

It manifests the vision of selected communities.

Correct option is C

The correct answer is option (c).
The passage clearly mentions: “The INA became a symbol of the struggle against British colonialism, and Bose’s slogan of ‘Jai Hind’ became a rallying cry for the independence movement.” Thus, the slogan symbolised resistance and national unity.
Other options are incorrect because:
(a) Call to arms for the Indian and British Army – There is no mention of British Army using this slogan.
(b) Capitalist vision – Bose advocated a socialist India, not capitalist.
(d) Vision of selected communities – The slogan was inclusive and represented the nation as a whole, not select groups.

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