Q. Four resolutions were passed at the famous Calcutta session of Indian National Congress in 1906. The question of either retention OR of rejection of these four resolutions became the cause of a split in Congress at the next Congress session held in Surat in 1907. Which one of the following was not one of those resolutions? (UPSC Prelims 2010)
Answer: Annulment of partition of Bengal
Notes: The Calcutta Session of INC in December 1906 passed four key resolutions: Swadeshi (use of Indian goods), Boycott (of British goods), National Education (to promote self-reliance), and Swaraj (self-rule). These were championed by extremists like Tilak, leading to the 1907 Surat split when moderates wanted to drop them. Annulment of Bengal Partition was a demand but not a formal resolution; the session endorsed Swaraj instead. The partition annulment came later in 1911.