What was ‘Kamagatamaru’?

An industrial centre
A harbour
A ship
An army unit

The correct answer is (c). The Komagata Maru was a Japanese steamship that was chartered by the Ghadar Party to bring Indian immigrants to Canada in 1914. The ship was turned away from Vancouver, British Columbia, and returned to India, where many of the passengers were arrested and imprisoned. The Komagata Maru incident is a significant event in the history of Indian immigration to Canada.

(a) An industrial centre is a place where goods are manufactured.
(b) A harbour is a sheltered area of water where ships can dock.
(d) An army unit is a group of soldiers who fight together.

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