1. When was Hind Swaraj written?
2. On which ship was Gandhi travelling when he wrote Hind Swaraj?
3. The English translation of Hind Swaraj was published in:
4. Hind Swaraj is written in the form of a dialogue between:
5. In the context of the book's setting, who is identified as the "Antagonist"?
6. In Chapter 4, the Reader initially defines Swaraj as:
7. How does the Editor respond to the idea of driving the English out?
8. The Reader states that they would have no objection to the English staying in India if:
9. When the Editor asks, "What will you do then?" (after the English retire), what is the Reader’s immediate plan?
10. Why does the Reader want to drive the English away?
11. What analogy does the Reader use to describe the impossibility of the English changing their nature?
12. Which Asian country does the Reader cite as a model for India ("As is..., so must India be")?
13. The phrase "English rule without the Englishman" is used by whom?
14. According to the Editor, if India adopts the English style of government without the English, it will be called:
15.Which western thinkers does the Reader cite as having works of importance?
16. The Reader refers to the English Parliament as:
17. The Editor concludes Chapter 4 by stating that there is a need for:
18. The literary period of Hind Swaraj is best described as:
19. What specific location is the place where the text of Hind Swaraj was written?
20. Which term describes the genre of Hind Swaraj?