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The Non-Cooperation movement during the freedom struggle had specific goals and strategies, which did not include option 3, which is common riots or violence. The movement aimed to boycott British institutions and goods as a way of nonviolent resistance against British rule. Option 1, the boycott of civil services, was indeed part of the movement, as Indians were encouraged to resign from government positions. Option 2, the boycott of foreign goods, was also a key aspect of the movement, as Indians were urged to purchase only Indian-made products. Option 4, the surrender of British titles, was another aspect of the movement, where Indians were advised to give up their British-given titles and honors. The Non-Cooperation movement focused on peaceful and nonviolent forms of protest to achieve independence.