The correct answer is: A. 58
The Quit India Movement was a major turning point in the Indian independence movement. It was launched on August 8, 1942, by Mahatma Gandhi and the All-India Congress Committee. The movement called for the British to quit India and for the establishment of an independent Indian state.
The Quit India Movement had a significant impact on Gujarat. Schools and colleges were closed for 58 days as a result of the strike. The movement also led to the arrest of many prominent leaders in Gujarat, including Mahatma Gandhi.
The Quit India Movement was a major success in Gujarat. It helped to galvanize support for the Indian independence movement and it led to the eventual British withdrawal from India.
The other options are incorrect because they are not the number of days that the Quit India Movement strike lasted in schools and colleges in Gujarat during 1942.