Directions (Q.Nos. 35 and 36) Based on your reading of the passage given below, answer the next two questions by selecting the most appropriate option. 'By the end of the nineteenth century, women themselves were actively working for reform. They wrote books, edited magazines, founded schools and training centres and set up women's associations. From the early twentieth century, they formed political pressure groups to push through laws for female suffrage (the right to vote) and better health care and education for women. Women from all communities joined various kinds of nationalist and socialist movements from the 1920s. In the twentieth century, leaders' such as Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose lent their support to demands for greater equality and freedom for women. Nationalist leaders promised that there would be full suffrage for all men and women after Independence. However, till then they asked women to concentrate on the anti-British struggles.' Source : 'Our Pasts' –III, Part II 35. Which one of the following statements regarding women's rights is untrue based on the passage?

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Directions (Q.Nos. 35 and 36) <em>Based on your reading of the passage given below, answer the next two questions by selecting the most appropriate option. </em>'By the end of the nineteenth century, women themselves were actively working for reform. They wrote books, edited magazines, founded schools and training centres and set up women's associations. From the early twentieth century, they formed political pressure groups to push through laws for female suffrage (the right to vote) and better health care and education for women. Women from all communities joined various kinds of nationalist and socialist movements from the 1920s. In the twentieth century, leaders' such as Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose lent their support to demands for greater equality and freedom for women. Nationalist leaders promised that there would be full suffrage for all men and women after Independence. However, till then they asked women to concentrate on the anti-British struggles.' Source : '<em>Our Pasts</em>' –<em>III, Part II </em><br />35. Which one of the following statements regarding women's rights is untrue based on the passage?