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Match the persons/leaders of the Revolt of 1857 and the places and events with which they were associated:
List-I
List -II
A. Mangal Pandey
i. Proclaimed him-self Peshwa at Kanpur and was joined by his General Tatya
B. Bahadur Shah II
ii. Proclaimed the ruler at Jhansi
C. Nana Saheb
iii.At Barrackpore, he refused to use the greased cartridges and killed Adjutant
D. Rani Lakshmi Bai
iv. Declared the Nawab of Awadh
E. Birjis Qadar
v. Proclaimed the king emperor of Delhi
v. proclaimed the King emperor of India in Delhi
(a)A-ii, B-V, C- i, D-iii, E-iv
(b)A-i, B-V, C-ii, D-iii, E-iv
(c)A-iii, B-V, C-i, D-ii, E-iv
(d)A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-v, E-i

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Important Questions on History of India
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The Revolt of 1857 failed mainly because:

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Match the following popular movements with the regions where they took place:
List-I | List-II |
A. Wahabi | (i) Punjab |
B. Kuka | (ii) North-West Frontier Province |
C. Moplah | (iii) Maharashtra |
D. Phadke | (iv) Kerala (Malabar) |

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Indian handicrafts rapidly declined due to:

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The single biggest item of British capital investment in India was:

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Match the following social reforms of modern India with the reform organisations founded by them and the year of their foundation:
List-I | List-II |
A. Raja Ram Mohan Roy | (1) Tatvabodhini Sabha (1839) |
B. Devendra Nath Tagore | (2) Brahma Samaj of India (1860) |
C. Keshav Chandra Sen | (3) Brahma Samaj (1828) |
D. MG Ranade | (4) Arya Samaj (1875) |
E. Dayanand Saraswati | (5) Prarthana Samaj (1867) |
Codes:
A B C D

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Match the following social reformers of modern India with the institutions they founded (including year of their foundation):
List-I | List-II |
A. Vivekananda | (i) Theosophical Society (1882) |
B. H P Blavatsky | (ii) Ramakrishna Mission (1887) |
C. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan | (iii) Ahmadiya Movement (1891) |
D. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad | (iv) Aligarh Movement (1875) |
E. Annie Besant | (v) Central Hindu College, Varanasi (1898) |

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Match the following social reformers with the
pioneering reforms they introduced:
List-I | List-II |
A. Raja Ram Mohan Roy | (1) opposed untouchability |
B. Keshab Chandra Sen | (2) widow remarriage |
C. Dayanand Saraswati | (3) abolition of purdah and child marriages |
D. Vivekananda | (4) female education |
E. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar | (5) socal service and service to humanity |
F. D K Karve | (6) abolition of Sati |
Codes:
A B C D E F

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Match the years In which the following social legislations were passed
List-I | List-II |
A. Abolition of Sati | (1) 1843 |
B. Legalisation of remarriage of widows | (2)1804 |
C. Prohibition of female infanticide | (3) 1829-30 |
D. Abolition of slavery | (4)1856 |
Codes:
A B C D
