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The Non-Cooperation Movement was called off after which of the following incidents?

A. Outbreak of the First World War
B. Kakori train robbery
C. Chauri-Chaura incident
D. Komagata Maru incident
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
The Non-Cooperation Movement was called off by Mahatma Gandhi after the Chauri Chaura incident in February 1922, where a violent clash led to a mob setting fire to a police station, killing 22 policemen.
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