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Question 244medium
Who among the following who fought against British in 1857 Revolt?
I. Kunwar Singh
II. Tantia Tope
III. Nana Saheb
IV. Maulavi Ahmaduallah
Question 245hard
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct related to the Revolt of the Bhils?
I. The Bhils revolted in 1818 due to the occupation of their territory by the British.
II. They defied British authority for 50 years from 1818.
III. Their revolt was finally ended by the British through military operations as well as conciliatory measures.
IV. The leader of the Bhil revolt was Ram Charan
Question 246medium
Assertion (A): East India Association in London was organised by Dadabhai Naoroji.
Reason (R): He wanted to influence the British public opinion
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Question 247hard
Assertion (A): The announcement of the Simon Commission aroused widespread Indian resentment.
Reason (R): The British Government in defiance of the opinion of all parties in India had deliberately decided to appoint an all British Commission
Question 248hard
Select the correct chronological sequence of the following events?
I. Appointment of the Simon Commission.
II. Formation of the first Labour Government in Britain.
III. Submission of the Nehru report.
IV. Inauguration of the First Round Table Conference
Question 249hard
Assertion (A): British excluded the Indian middle and upper classes from the high administrative and military posts.
Reason (R): Many of the traditional zamindars lost their zamindaris to the new class of urban-based absentee landlords
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Question 250easy
What was meant by the secretary of State of India during the British?
Question 251hard
Assertion (A): In some places artisans and craftsmen participated in the Revolt of 1857.
Reason (R): The British policy of 'one-way' free trade destroyed village industries and handicrafts in India