Which of the following fuelled the revolt against the company rule in 18th century?
1. The rack-renting by Zamindars and Poligars rose to unsustainable levels
2. Rampant corruption was prevalent at the lower levels of police, judiciary and general administration.
3. Scholarly and priestly classes incited hatred and rebellion against the foreign rule.
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About the reign of which of the following rulers of Delhi Sultanate does Historian Barani exclaim, “The permanence of prices in the grain market was a wonder of the age”.?
Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?
List-I (Incident) | List-II (Leaders associated) |
1. Chittagong raid | Surya Sen |
2. Kakori robbery | Ram Prasad Bismil |
3. Meerut Conspiracy | S. A. Dange |
4. Kanpur Conspiracy | M. N. Roy |
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Consider the following statements regarding Home Rule League:
1. Home Rule League (Annie Besant) was in Maharashtra, Karnataka, the central provinces and Berar.
2. Home Rule League (Tilak) was in Rest of India.
Which among of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Consider the following pairs:
List-I (Committee) | List-II (Objective) |
1. Butler committee | to clarify the relationship between the British crown and the Princely states. |
2. Hunter Committee | to report on development of local self government |
3. Hartog Committee | to look into the Punjab wrongs |
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
Which is the correct match the of following departments with their founders?
With reference the Socialist Party formed in 1934, consider following statements:
1. It was a left-wing group within the Congress.
2. They rejected the sectarian attitude of the communist Party of India
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
The extremist leaders of Indian National Congress supported the government in World War-I because?
Consider the following statements about ‘Sudarshana Chakram’:
1. It has six spokes and its center is composed of Vajra.
2. Krishna usually holds the discus on his little finger while Vishnu on His index finger.
3. The Sudarshana Chakra is not thrown but released.
4. Sudarshan chakra startlingly resembles the Chakram in Sikhism.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Consider the following statements about princely states in India:
1. The British policy of Subsidiary Alliance involved the posting of British Residents and Political Agents to princely states who often constrained the internal autonomy of the princes.
2. The Doctrine of Lapse was one of the contributory factors to the revolt of 1857.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Which one of the six traditional schools of Hindu Philosophy closely resembles the Jain Philosophy?