Treaty of Lahore
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Q. When was the First Treaty of Lahore signed?
- 1845
- 1846
- 1844
- 1847
Q. Governor-General Lord Hardinge signed the of Lahore in 1846.
- Second Treaty
- Third Treaty
- First Treaty
Q. The Lahore treaty was signed between _________ .
- Ranjit Singh and the British
- Mulraj and the British
- Duleep Singh and the British
- Raja Lal Singh and the British
Q. Who was the guardian of Maharaja Dalip Singh?
- Rani Jindan
- Lal Singh
- Tej Singh
- Ranjodh Singh
Q. The Treaty between Ranjit Singh and the British was signed at _________.
- Allahabad
- Amritsar
- Kashmir
- Agra
Q. Who requested to add supplementary articles to the Treaty of Lahore?
- Ajit Singh
- Lal Singh
- Tej Singh
- Lord Hardinge
Q. Who was the Prime Minister of Maharaja Ranjit Singh?
- Dal Singh
- Diwan Lakhpat Rai
- Jai Singh Kanahia
- Gurbax Singh
Q. How did Hardinge weaken the Lahore government?
- By capturing the areas of Lahore kingdom north of the Satluj
- By capturing the areas of Lahore kingdom south of the Satluj
- By capturing the areas of Lahore kingdom east of the Satluj
- By capturing the areas of Lahore kingdom west of the Satluj
Q. After the Treaty of Lahore, the British occupied the fertile land of Doab Bist Jalandhar, Kashmir, Kangra, and the Hill states of Hazara.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following were the main terms of the Treaty of Lahore?
- Lahore Government had to pay one and a half crore in indemnity to the British
- Dissolution of the Lahore Military
- Fixed boundaries of the Lahore kingdom
- Interference of the British in Internal affairs
Q. Who signed a treaty with the Lahore government in March, 1846?
- General Charles Napier
- Lord Ellenborough
- Sir Henry Smith
- Lord Hardinge
Q. Which of the following areas were captured by British?
- Jalandhar
- Mathura
- Hill states of
Hazara - Benaras
- Allahabad
- South of Satluj
- Kangra
- Kashmir
Q. Choose the correct pair.
(Note: PM=Prime Minister)
(Note: PM=Prime Minister)
- Dalip Singh
- Rani Jindan
- Maharaja of Lahore
- PM of Lahore
- Lal Singh
- Maharaja’s Guardian