Bedanayakas
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Q. Why did Indians oppose the Rowlatt Act?
- The Rowlatt Act aimed to make the British permanent rulers of India.
- The Rowatt Act curbed the fundamental rights of Indian citizens.
- The Rowlatt Act wanted to introduce a death penalty for the nationalist leaders.
- The Rowlatt Act allowed the British to annex more territories.
Q. Which of the following women participated in the movement, to include the Mumbai state in the Maharashtra state?
- All of the above
- Sumatibai Gore
- Durga Bhagwat
- Tara Reddi
Q. What were the major motives of British that led to the Anglo-Sikh war?
- The British were worried about foreign invasion.
- The British wanted direct control over the Sikh empire in the North East.
- They wanted to establish company rule in the North West.
- All of the above.
Q. Which among the following reasons do you think account for the revolt of Bedanayakas against the Britishers?
- Arms Act and Forest Act of 1878.
- Support by the local zamindars.
- Arms Act of 1878 and Forest Act of 1898.
- Exploitation by local Zamindars.
Q. Which of the following was a cause of the "American War of Independence"?
- Aggresive colonisation by the British.
- All of the above.
- Oppression by the British.
- Rigorous taxation by the British.
Q. Venkatappa Nayaka became the ruler of Surapura at the age of ___.
- 24
- 5
- 10
- 8
Q. Rani Chennamma is Indian woman to have rebelled against the British rule.
- one of the first
- first
- last
- one of the last
Q. After the decline of the ___ , the Bedanayaka Paleyagars became the dominant in Hyderabad-Karnataka .
- Bijapur Sultanate
- Vijayanagar empire
- Wadiyar dynasty
- Kakatiya dynasty
Q. Who among the following was not related to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?
- Dr. Satyapal
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew
- General Dyer
Q. 'Bedanayaka paleyagars revolted against the British after the year 1800'. Identify the reason(s).
- The British passed the Arms Act
- The British introduced the permanent settlements Act in India
- The British passed the Forest Act
- The British introduced the Charter Act
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Who were the Kalangs? Why did they attack the Dutch forts at Joana?
Q. When was the Rowlatt Act introduced?
- 1919
- 1947
- 1920
- 1923
Q. We became very powerful after the decline of the Vijayanagar and Bahamani sultans. Can you identify us?
- Chalukyas
- Palegaras
- Shatavahanas
- Mauryas
Q. Why did the people of Isur declare their village 'free'? What was its result?
Q. Bedanayakas were the rulers of Hyderabad-Karnataka region.
- True
- False
Q. Thimappa Nayak was succeeded by his son ________.
- Achyutappa Nayak
- Sevappa Nayak
- Krishnappa Nayak II
- Ragunatha Nayak
Q. Surapura in ___________ district was a settlement of the brave Bedanayakas.
- Udipi
- Dakshina Kannada
- Yadgiri
- Belgavi
Q. Whom did Ramsingh Kuka rebel against ?
- British Raj
- Nawab of Bengal
- Government in Punjab
- Government in Bihar