Question 20→ 2025 IAS Prelims GS I : Genius Classroom Explanation
📘 IAS Prelims 2025 — GS-I Q.20 | Classroom Explanation
(Modern History)
📌 Question
Q.20) Consider the following statements in respect of the Non-Cooperation Movement:
Statement I: The Congress declared the attainment of ‘Swaraj’ by all legitimate and peaceful means to be its objective.
Statement II: It was to be implemented in stages with civil disobedience and non-payment of taxes for the next stage only if ‘Swaraj’ did not come within a year and the Government resorted to repression.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) Both I and II
(d) Neither I nor II
✅ Correct Answer: (c)
🧑🏫 Classroom Explanation
This question tests understanding of the objectives, strategy, and phased nature of the Non-Cooperation Movement (1920–22) as adopted by the Indian National Congress under Mahatma Gandhi.
🔍 Key Concept: Non-Cooperation Movement — Objective and Strategy
• The Non-Cooperation Movement was formally adopted at the Nagpur Session of Congress (December 1920)
• It marked a decisive shift:
- From constitutional agitation
- To mass-based, non-violent struggle
🔍 Statement-wise Analysis
✅ Statement I: Correct
• At the Nagpur Session (1920), the Congress:
- Declared Swaraj as its goal
- Emphasised achieving it by legitimate and peaceful means
• This marked the first time Swaraj became the explicit objective of the Congress
➡️ Hence, Statement I is correct.
✅ Statement II: Correct
• Gandhiji clearly laid out a phased programme:
- First stage:
- Non-cooperation (boycott of councils, courts, schools, foreign cloth, etc.)
- Next stage (conditional):
- Civil Disobedience
- Non-payment of taxes
• These advanced steps were to be launched only if:
- Swaraj was not achieved within one year, and/or
- The Government resorted to repression
➡️ Hence, Statement II is correct.
🔗 Cause–Effect Understanding
• Gandhiji wanted:
- Gradual political awakening
- Discipline in mass movements
- Prevention of uncontrolled violence
• Therefore, civil disobedience was kept as a contingent escalation, not an immediate step.
🧮 Logical Elimination (UPSC Style)
• Statement I → True
• Statement II → True
➡️ Correct option: (c)
🎯 Final Answer
✅ Correct Answer: (c) Both I and II
📦 Info Box — Extra Points (Prelims Value Add)
• Nagpur Session (1920):
- Congress constitution amended
- Linguistic reorganisation of PCCs
- Working Committee strengthened
• Other key demands linked to NCM:
- Repeal of Rowlatt Act
- Redressal of Punjab wrongs
- Just treatment to Turkey (Khilafat issue)
• Movement features:
- Hindu–Muslim unity
- Popularisation of Khadi and Charkha
- Participation of lawyers, students, women, and government servants
📍 GS Mapping
GS Paper I
Subject: Modern Indian History
Theme: National Movement (1915–1947)
Nature: Conceptual + Factual
