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Directions (186–200) : In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 200 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Passage-I (Q Nos. 186 to 195)
As soon as Japan entered the war, Subhas Chandra Bose received a call from Rash Behari Bose, the veteran revolutionary who had settled down in Japan and had organised the Indians in South-East Asia to work for India’s freedom, under the Indian Independence League. Subhas left Germany in a German U-boat for Madagascar, where he was transferred to a Japanese submarine. He arrived in Tokyo, met General Tojo, the Japanese Prime Minister, and persuaded him to issue a declaration promising full independence to India in case Japan defeated Britain. Reaching Singapore, he took over the leadership of the Indian independence movement and set up a Provisional Government of Free India which was recognized immediately by Japan, Germany, Italy, Burma, Thailand, Nationalist China and the Philippines.
Thus began the most glorious chapter in the life of Subhas Bose. He displayed tremendous energy and organizational skill in recruiting, training and financing the Indian National Army. The Indian soldiers and civilians in South-East Asia at once rendered their allegiance to him and began to call him ‘Netaji’. He gave them the inspiring call of ‘JaiHind’ and ‘Dilli Chalo’.
Passage-I (Q Nos. 186 to 195)
As soon as Japan entered the war, Subhas Chandra Bose received a call from Rash Behari Bose, the veteran revolutionary who had settled down in Japan and had organised the Indians in South-East Asia to work for India’s freedom, under the Indian Independence League. Subhas left Germany in a German U-boat for Madagascar, where he was transferred to a Japanese submarine. He arrived in Tokyo, met General Tojo, the Japanese Prime Minister, and persuaded him to issue a declaration promising full independence to India in case Japan defeated Britain. Reaching Singapore, he took over the leadership of the Indian independence movement and set up a Provisional Government of Free India which was recognized immediately by Japan, Germany, Italy, Burma, Thailand, Nationalist China and the Philippines.
Thus began the most glorious chapter in the life of Subhas Bose. He displayed tremendous energy and organizational skill in recruiting, training and financing the Indian National Army. The Indian soldiers and civilians in South-East Asia at once rendered their allegiance to him and began to call him ‘Netaji’. He gave them the inspiring call of ‘JaiHind’ and ‘Dilli Chalo’.
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