Rise of Nationalism
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Q. When did the East India Company's rule end in India?
- 1856
- 1857
- 1858
- 1947
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What is the full form of MDH?
Q. During the second half of the 19th century, which of the following was not an aspect of development by the British in India?
- Roads
- Agriculture
- Railways
- Mass Media
Q. The Europeans asked Indian planters to produce which cash crop in large quantity?
- Coffee
- Beetroot
- Indigo
- Tomato
Q. What were some of the factors that led to the rise of nationalism among Indians after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857?
- Increased migration led to an increase in cultural differences which lead to nationalistic feeling.
- Overexploitation of farmers by the Britishers led farmers to think of a free nation collectively.
- Oppressive forest laws acted as a fuel to fire nationalistic feeling among the tribal community.
- The Indian control over the administrative sector decreased after 1857.
Q. The Sepoy Mutiny is also known as India's war of Independence.
- first
- second
- third
Q. What were the important terms and consequences of the Treaty of Versailles?
Q. When was the Indian Council Act passed that enabled Indians to enact laws?
- 1861
Q. Which of the following statements depict the maladministration of the British in India?
- The British forced Indian farmers to plant cash crops like Indigo.
- The British introduced mass media communication, railroads and English education to India.
- The British introduced Indian markets to machine-made English products.
- The British enforced forest laws on the tribal communities in the forests.
Q. Which was the first large scale mutiny before 1857?
- Vellore Mutiny
- Allahabad Mutiny
- Delhi Mutiny
- None of above
Q. "They (Youth) have to awaken crores of slum-dwellers of the industrial areas and villagers living in worn-out cottages." Who said these words?
- Dadabhai Navroji
- M.G. Ranade
- Gopal Krishna Gokale
- Bhagat Singh
Q. Select the most appropriate reason for the below question.
Despite having a fulfilling amount of agricultural land in India during the 19th century, why was there a continuous shortage of food in different parts of the country?
Despite having a fulfilling amount of agricultural land in India during the 19th century, why was there a continuous shortage of food in different parts of the country?
- The British took more crop output for their use.
- The cost of the vegetables grown was too high for Indians.
- Most of the vegetables grown were exported by the British.
- Indian farmers were forced to grow cash crops.
Q. Which of the following statements are correct about the developments in the second half of the 19th century?
- Telecommunication lines were setup by the British.
- The first airport was made in Juhu.
- Railway lines were increased.
- Mass media like television was introduced.
Q. The Sepoy Mutiny took place in which year?
- 1856
- 1857
- 1858
- 1859
Q. Large developments in transportation like railways in India took place in the second half of the .
- eighteenth century
- seventeenth century
- 19th century
Q. Radio in India is popularly known as ___________.
- akashwani
- durdhwani
- telex
- none of the above
Q.
indigo sharecropping disappearedwhich factors do you think helped to achieve freedom for the fear stricken peaseants?
Q. Which of the following were affected the most by the oppressive forest laws enacted by the British?
- The Indian farmers
- The rich businessmen
- The tribal community
- The British officials