History Practice Questions Set 9
For India's Top Government Exams
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Consider the following events in the history of British India
1. Santhal Rebellion
2. Indigo Revolt
3. Sanyasi and Fakir Rebellion
4. Birsa Munda Rebellion
Which one of the following is a correct chronological sequence of the above events starting with the earliest?
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Statement l: Bal Gangadhar Tilak sought to diffuse the spirit of nationalism among the masses.
Statement ll: Tilak organized a corps of volunteers to help the famine-stricken people in the Deccan.
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Consider the following statements about the famous traveler, Ibn Batuta
1. He was a Moroccan traveler.
2. He narrated his experiences while traveling the subcontinent in the 14th century in Kitab-ul-Hind.
3. He was sent as the envoy of the Sultan of Delhi to China.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Which one of the following statements regarding the Revolt of 1857 is not correct?
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Consider the following statements about the Vijayanagara empire
1. Vijayanagara was noted for its markets dealing in spices, textiles, and precious stones.
2. Krishnadeva Raya’s rule was characterized by the strain within the imperial structure,
3. The Amara-Nayakas were military commanders who were given territories to govern by the Royas.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Which one of the following was not a result of British colonial rule in India?
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Consider the following statements about the Non-Cooperation Movement
1. The movement was a mixture of nationalism, middle-class politics, religion, feudalism, agrarian discontent, and working-class agitation.
2. The movement was much greater in intensity than any other political agitation which came before it.
3. The movement helped to foster Hindu-Muslim unity.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Which of the following statements above Ryotwari settlement is/are correct?
1. It recognized the cultivators as the owner of the land.
2. It was a temporary settlement.
3. It was introduced later than the permanent settlement.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
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Prior to 1813, which among the following measures, was not adopted by the British to exploit the Indians economically? *
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Consider the following statements about Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia
1. He believed the Satyagraha without constructive work is like a sentence without a verb.
2. He wrote his Ph.D. thesis paper on the topic of Salt Satyagraha, focusing on Mahatma Gandhi’s socio-economic theory.
3. He recognized that caste, more than class, was the huge stumbling block to India’s progress.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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