In the year 1765, in India
  • The British Govt, ruled most of the country
  • East India Company ruled most parts of India
  • Indian princes ruled most of the country
  • The Mughals ruled the whole country
From 1757 to 1849, there was no peace in India because
  • the Indian Princes kept fighting each other
  • the East India Company was cruel
  • Tipu Sultan fought the British
  • there were Hindu-Muslim riots
The business community welcomed the British because
  • they liked Europeans
  • they disliked their own countrymen
  • the British rule had brought a degree of peace
  • they were afraid of the British
The worst sufferers under the British rule were
  • who served in East India Company
  • the business community
  • the religious leaders
  • the poor farmers and artisans
In the early nineteenth century Raja Ram Mohan Roy was
  • an able fighter
  • an important reformer
  • a great religious person
  • a great king
Under Regulation III of the British rulers
  • Indians were to pay higher taxes
  • British goods became cheap
  • cotton-wearers became poor
  • Indians could be jailed without trial in a court.
What did the British impose on the Indian farmers?
  • Heavy taxes
  • Service taxes
  • Regulation II
  • Regulation III
What was the value of the British goods exported to India in 1829?
  • Five crores
  • Six crores
  • Seven crores
  • Eight crores
Which Englishman reported the plight of India to England?
  • Babington Macaulay
  • General Bentinck
  • William Jones
  • Simon John
What were the reasons behind the prospering British?
  • Company’s loot
  • Killing of Indians
  • Divide and rule policy
  • Missionary zeal
How does the speaker explain the problem to his wife?
  • By giving the example of cows and milk
  • By giving the example of great leader
  • By giving the example of religious leaders
  • By giving the example of different teachers
Who killed the adjutant of his regiment?
  • Bentinck
  • Mangal Pandey
  • Macaulay
  • Kunwar Singh
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