What were the causes of the failure of the revolt of 1857?
1. It had a limited territorial spread.
2. Big zamindars and moneylenders did not join in and in fact worked against the revolt.
3. Lack of Hindu- Muslim unity amongst Indians.
4. Poor organization of the revolt and lack of coordination.
5. Lack of unity among the Indians except for the fact that they had a clear understanding of the British rulers and a coherent political ideology.
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Consider the following statements:
1. Jyotiba Phule founded the Sarvajanik Sabha.
2. Jyotiba Phule believed that education of the masses would promote the process of nation making.
3. Jyotiba Phule also moved in the Trade Union Movement.
4. Narayan Meghaji Lokhande, a trade union activist, was prominent colleague of Jotibha.
Which among of the following statements are correct?
Which of the following statements are correct about British policies in 19th Century.
1. The Summary Settlement Act 1956 divested power to summarily decide the collection of revenue to the middlemen.
2. Lord Dalhousie introduced General Service Enlistment Act under which the sepoys could be compelled to serve abroad.
3. The Religious Disabilities Act 1856 had done away with the previous ban on Christian converts to from Hinduism in inheriting property.
4. The Charter Act of 1813 allowed missionaries to enter India and carry on with their mission.
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The Congress ministers resigned in the seven provinces in 1939 because :
What was the main purpose behind the formation of the National Social Conference during the freedom struggle?
Consider the following statements regarding Kisan Movement-
1. In 1936, All India Kisan Congress was founded in Delhi, later on known as All India Kisan Sabha.
2. The Kisan Gazette was passed by M.N. Roy.
3. In 1937 the All India Kisan Sabha was organized in Faizpur.
4. Ramanand Tirth organized the peasants of Hyderabad.
Which among of the above statements are correct?
With reference to the British Education Policy in India, consider the following statements.
1. Lord’s Macaulay’s Minute supported a village education through vernacular languages
2. Woods Despatch was in favour of the Downward Filtration Theory.
3. Sergeant Plan was its objective to create the same level of education as prevailed in England
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Which of the following recommended equal parity between Europeans and Indians in recruitment to civil services?
Consider the followings about ‘Concept of Nirvana’ in Buddhism:
1. The concept of Nirvana in Buddhism is entirely different from the Hinduism.
2. Buddhism denied the concept of Moksha.
3. It defines Nirvana has to getting rid of Cycle of Death and birth.
4. To achieve nirvana one should follow moral code of Conduct.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Consider the following pairs:
List-I (Book) | List-II (Author) |
1. The Economic History of India | R C Dutt |
2. Poverty and Unbritish rule in India | G Subramania Iyer |
3. A Nation in Making | Surendranath Banerjee |
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
Read the following statements-
1. As a result of regular occurrence of Famines in British India, the process of development in agriculture got blocked.
2. Large scale migration of people took place from Famine struck areas to other region.
3. These regular Famines led to tension between zamindars and agricultural landowner, and also between moneylenders and peasants.
4. The main reason of Famine during British rule in india was increasing dependency of people on agriculture.
Which of the statements given above are correct?