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00:00 Introduction
00:19 Choose the correct answer
06:05 Fill in the blanks
10:25 Choose the correct statement
16:12 Match the following
Questions answered in this video –
1. Which one of the following was launched by Haji Shariatullah in 1818 in East Bengal?
2. Who declared that Land belongs to God and collecting rent or tax on it was against divine law?
3. Who were driven out of their homeland during the process of creation of Zamins under Permanent Settlement?
4. Find out the militant nationalist from the following.
5. When did the Partition of Bengal come into effect?
6. What was the context in which the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act was passed?
7. Who set up the first Home Rule League in April 1916?
8. Who drew the attention of the British to the suffering of Indigo cultivation through his play Nil darpan?
9. In 1757, Robert Clive was financially supported by ____________, the moneylenders of Bengal.
10. ____________ was an antiimperial and anti-landlord movement which originated in and around 1827.
11. The major tribal revolt which took place in Chotanagpur region was ____________.
12. The ____________ Act, restricted the entry of non-tribal people into the tribal land.
13. Around 1854 activities of social banditry were led by ____________.
14. The British Commander of Kanpur killed by the rebels during the 1857 Rebellion was ____________.
15. Chota Nagpur Act was passed in the year ____________.
16. W.C. Bannerjee was elected the president of Indian National Congress in the year ____________.
17. (i) The Company received 22.5 million from Mir Jafar and invested it to propel the industrial revolution in Britain. (ii)Kols organized an insurrection in 1831-1832, which was directed against government officers and moneylenders. (iii)In 1855, two Santhal brothers, Sidhu and Kanu, led the Santhal Rebellion. (iv) In 1879, an Act was passed to regulate the territories occupied by the Santhals.
18. (i)Dudu Mian laid emphasis on the egalitarian nature of Islam and declared that Land belongs to God (ii)According to the Doctrine of Lapse, new territories under the corrupt Indian rulers were to be annexed. (iii) The British officials after the suppression of 1857 Revolt were given power to judge and take the lives of Indians without due process of law. (iv) One of the causes of the failure of the Revolt of 1857 was many of the Indian princes and zamindars remained loyal to the British.
19. (i) One of the most significant contributions of the early Indian Nationalists was the formulation of an economic critique of colonialism. (ii) The early Congress leaders stated that the religious exploitation in India was the primary reason for the growing poverty.(iii) One of the goals of the moderate Congress leaders was to achieve Swaraj or self-rule. (iv) The objective of Partition of Bengal was to curtail the Bengali influence and weaken the nationalist movement.
20. Assersion (A): Under colonial rule, for the first time in Indian history, government claimed a direct proprietary right over forests. Reason (R): Planters used intimidation and violence to compel farmers to grow indigo.
21. Assersion (A): The Revolt of 1857 was brutally suppressed by the British army. Reason (R): The failure of the rebellion was due to the absence of Central authority.
22. Wahhabi Rebellion
23. Munda Rebellion
24. Begum Hazarat Mahal
25. Kunwar Singh
26. Nana Sahib