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UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 1

Consider the following statements:

1. Dhaka

2. Madras

3. Surat

Which of these commercial centres declined during colonial rule?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 1
From the mid-eighteenth century, there was a new phase of change. Commercial centres such as Surat, Masulipatnam and Dhaka, which had grown in the seventeenth century, declined when trade shifted to other places.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 2

In the context of early British Administration, consider the following :

1. Qazi - Military commander

2. Faujdari Adalat - Criminal court

3. Diwani Adalat - Civil court

Which among these is/are not correctly matched?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 2
Only 1 is incorrect. A Qazi is not a Military commander. He is a magistrate or judge of a Sharia court, who also exercises extrajudicial functions, such as mediation, guardianship over orphans and minors, and supervision and auditing of public works.
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UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 3

Consider the following in the context of opium cultivation in IndiA.

1. If cultivators planted opium on their land, then pulses could not be grown there

2. The price the government paid to the cultivators for the opium they produced was very low.

Which of the above is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 3
  • Both are correct. For a variety of reasons, cultivators were unwilling to turn their fields over to poppy. First, the crop had to be grown on the best land, on fields that lay near villages and were well manured.

  • On this land peasants usually produced pulses. If they planted opium on this land, then pulses could not be grown there. The price the government paid to the cultivators for the opium they produced was very low. It was unprofitable for cultivators to grow opium at that price.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 4

Consider the following pairs:

1. Jhansi - Rani Laxmibai

2. Lucknow - Khan Bahadur

3. Bihar - Kunwar Singh

4. Faizabad - Bakht Khan

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 4
1 and 3 are correct. In Lucknow, Birjis Qadr, the son of the deposed Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, was proclaimed the new Nawab. In Faizabad, Ahmadullah Shah a maulvi was proclaimed as new leaders
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 5

What does Ganj mean?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 5
Ganj refers to a small fixed market. Both qasbah and ganj dealt in cloth, fruit, vegetables and milk products.

They provided for noble families and the army.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 6

Consider the following Statements:

1. British government official documents helped us to know the mindset of the general public in the colonial period.

2. Advent of Europeans led to a fall in the price of goods that were imported by them.

Which of the following is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 6
Both are incorrect. British government official documents did not help in knowing the mindset of the general public in the colonial period. The advent of Europeans pushed up the price of goods that were imported by them. This happened due to the huge competition between European traders.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 7

Consider the following statement.

1. Santhals rose in revolt in 1855.

2. Warli Revolt took place in Orissa in 1940.

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 7
Santhals rose in revolt in Jharkhand in 1855 and the Warli Revolt in Maharashtra in 1940.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 8

Which of the following was the immediate reason for choosing salt as a symbol of struggle in Dandi March?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 8
  • Soon after the observance of this “Independence Day”, Mahatma Gandhi announced that he would lead a march to break one of the most widely disliked laws in\ British India, which gave the state a monopoly in the manufacture and sale of salt.

  • His picking on the salt monopoly was another illustration of Gandhiji’s tactical wisdom. For in every Indian household, salt was indispensable; yet people were forbidden from making salt even for domestic use, compelling them to buy it from shops at a high price. The state monopoly over salt was deeply unpopular; by making it his target, Gandhiji hoped to mobilise a wider discontent against British rule.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 9

The term 'Saracen' was designated to?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 9
Towards the beginning of the twentieth century a new hybrid architectural style developed which combined the Indian with the European. This was called Indo-Saracenic. “Indo” was shorthand for Hindu and “Saracen” was a term Europeans used to designate Muslim.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 10

Which of the following is the correct reason for the shift of indigo plantation to Bihar?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 10
  • In March 1859 thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo. As the rebellion spread, ryots refused to pay rents to the planters and attacked indigo factories armed with swords and spears, bows and arrows.

  • Women turned up to fight with pots, pans and kitchen implements. After the revolt, indigo production collapsed in Bengal. But the planters now shifted their operation to Bihar.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 11

Regarding 18th century India, consider the following statement:

1. Richest merchants and bankers were gaining a stake in the new political order of states like Awadh and Bengal.

2. During Alivardi Khan’s reign the rich bankers of Kansari Community became extremely prosperous.

Which of the following statements is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 11

Kansaris were bell metalworkers. Many of the modest brick and terracotta temples in Bengal were built with the support of several “low” social groups, such as the Kolu (oil pressers) and the Kansaris. Regional states were emerging relationships with rich bankers and merchants.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 12

Consider the following in the context of East India Company's activities in Bengal :

1. Fortification of factories

2. Revenue dues

3. Political interference

Which of the following is not responsible for the fall of Calcutta in Siraj Ud Daulah's reign?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 12
  • All are responsible for the fall of Calcutta in Siraj Ud Daulah's reign. When Siraj became Nawab he asked the East India Company to stop meddling in political affairs, stop fortifications and pay dues.

  • When the British refused to cease their constructions, the Nawab led a detachment of 3,000 men to surround the fort and factory of Cossimbazar and took several British officials as prisoners, before moving to Calcutta.

  • The defences of Calcutta were weak and negligible. The city was occupied on 16 June by Siraj's force and the fort surrendered after a brief siege on 20 June.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 13

Consider the following statement in the context of 1857 revolt:

1. Revolt of 1857 began at Barrackpore regiment with Mangal Pandey.

2. Local chieftains declared themselves as governor of Mughal Authority.

3. Introduction of the new rifle and its cartridge raised the discontentment of Sepoy against Britishers.

Which among them is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 13
  • Sepoys mutinied in several places beginning from Meerut. On 29 March 1857, a young soldier, Mangal Pandey, was hanged to death for attacking his officers in Barrackpore.

  • Most Smaller rulers and chieftains controlled different territories on behalf of the Mughal ruler.

  • Threatened by the expansion of British rule, many of them felt that if the Mughal emperor could rule again, they too would be able to rule their territories once more, under Mughal authority.

  • Sepoys of the regiment at Meerut refused to do the army drill using the new cartridges which were suspected of being coated with the fat of cows and pigs.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 14

Which of the following was called 'Nursery of Bengal Army'?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 14
The large majority of the sepoys of the Bengal Army were recruited from the villages of Awadh and eastern Uttar Pradesh. Many of them were Brahmins or from the “upper” castes. Awadh was, in fact, called the “nursery of the Bengal Army’’.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 15

Consider the following statements:

1. During the 18th century of Colonial rule, the pre-colonial commercial centre declined.

2. In pre-colonial towns separation between town and country was fluid.

Which of the following is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 15
  • In most parts of the Western world, modern cities emerged during and due to Industrialisation. In Britain, for example, industrial cities like Leeds and Manchester grew rapidly in the 19th and 20th centuries. In the late 18th century, Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras rose in importance as Presidency cities, centres of British power in India.

  • At the same time, historically important ports and cities such as Machilipatnam, Surat, and Seringapatam declined. The historic Mughal imperial city of Delhi also became a dusty provincial town in the 19th century before it was rebuilt as the capital of British India.

  • Towns were often defined in opposition to rural areas. They came to represent specific forms of economic activities and cultures. In the countryside people subsisted by cultivating land, foraging in the forest, or rearing animals.

  • Towns by contrast were populated with artisans, traders, administrators and rulers. Towns dominated over the rural population, thriving on the surplus and taxes derived from agriculture.

  • Towns and cities were often fortified by walls which symbolised their separation from the countryside. However, the separation between town and country was fluid. Peasants travelled long distances on pilgrimage, passing through towns; they also flocked to towns during times of famine

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 16

Who was the political mentor of Mahatma Gandhi?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 16
  • “Moderates” who preferred a more gradual and persuasive approach. Among these Moderates was Gandhiji’s acknowledged political mentor, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, as well as Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who, like Gandhiji, was a lawyer of Gujarati extraction trained in London.

  • On Gokhale’s advice, Gandhiji spent a year travelling around British India, getting to know the land and its peoples.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 17

Like many nomads Gaddi shepherds too had a cycle of seasonal movement. They belong to?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 17
In a different area of the mountains, the Gaddi shepherds of Himachal Pradesh had a cycle of seasonal movement. They too spent their winter in the low hills of Siwalik range, grazing their flocks in scrub forests. By April they moved north and spent the summer in Lahaul and Spiti.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 18

Which of the given statements is not correct about Kushanas?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 18

Kujula Kadphises is regarded as founder of Kushana Empire. He amalgamated the five clans of Yue-chi tribe and laid the foundation of unified kushana empire. Kanishka was the most powerful ruler of the Kushana Empire.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 19

Which of the following books is the story of merchant Kovalan and a courtesan Madhavi?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 19
A famous Tamil epic, the Silappadikaram, was composed by a poet named Ilango, around 1800 years ago. It is the story of a merchant named Kovalan, who lived in Puhar and fell in love with a courtesan named Madhavi, neglecting his wife Kannagi.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 20

Which of the following monuments was built in Gujarati style to welcome King George V in 1911?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 20
  • Towards the beginning of the twentieth century a new hybrid architectural style developed which combined the Indian with the European. This was called Indo-Saracenic. “Indo” was shorthand for Hindu and “Saracen” was a term Europeans used to designate Muslim.

  • The inspiration for this style was medieval buildings in India with their domes, chhatris, jalis, and arches. By integrating Indian and European styles in public architecture the British wanted to prove that they were legitimate rulers of India.

  • The Gateway of India, built in the traditional Gujarati style to welcome King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 21

Consider the following Statements:

1. The Calico Act was passed by the British government to increase duty on import of cotton textiles to England.

2. When the English East India Company gained political power in Bengal, they used copper coins instead of silver to buy Indian goods.

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 21
In 1720, the British government enacted legislation banning the use of printed cotton textiles – chintz – in England. Interestingly, this Act was known as the Calico Act. When the English East India Company gained political power in Bengal, it no longer had to import precious metal to buy Indian goods. Instead, they collected revenues from peasants and Zamindars in India and used this revenue to buy Indian textiles.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 22

How did the colonial government make unwilling cultivators produce opium?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 22
  • Unwilling cultivators were made to produce opium through a system of advances. In the rural areas of Bengal and Bihar, there were large numbers of poor peasants. They never had enough to survive.

  • It was difficult for them to pay rent to the landlord or to buy food and clothing. From the 1780s, such peasants found their village headmen (Mahato) giving them money advances to produce opium.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 23

From where Mahatma Gandhi started his journey toward the ocean to break Salt law?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 23
On 12 March 1930, Gandhiji began walking from his ashram at Sabarmati towards the ocean. He reached his destination three weeks later, making a fistful of salt as he did and thereby making himself a criminal in the eyes of the law. Meanwhile, parallel salt marches were being conducted in other parts of the country.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 24

Who was the Viceroy of India during the Salt March?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 24
  • The Irwin Declaration of October 1929 committed Britain to eventual Dominion Status for India. Despite such a policy having been implicit for a decade, the Declaration was denounced by many at the Tory Right New Delhi Conference of December 1929 between Irwin and the Indian leaders failed to reach agreement.

  • Gandhi now began a campaign of civil disobedience with a view to achieving complete independence

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 25

Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi Who led the Rampa rebellion of Andhra Pradesh?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 25
Rampa rebellion of Andhra Pradesh was led by Alluri Sitaram Raju. He proclaimed that he was an incarnation of God. Raju talked of the greatness of Mahatma Gandhi, said he was inspired by the Non-Cooperation Movement and persuaded people to wear khadi.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 26

Consider the following statement:

1. Demand of separate electorates for Muslims was conceded by the British government in 1919.

2. Bal Gangadhar Tilak criticised the Moderates for their“politics of prayers”

Which of the following statements is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 26

In Bengal, Maharashtra and Punjab, leaders such as Bipin Chandra Pal, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Lala Lajpat Rai were beginning to explore more radical objectives and methods.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 27

Consider the following statement:

1. The word stupa means a mound.

2. The small box placed at the centre or heart of the stupa mostly contains bodily remains of the Buddha or his followers or things they used.

Which of the given statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 27
  • The word stupa means a mound. While there are several kinds of stupas, round and tall, big and small, these have certain common features.

  • Generally, there is a small box placed at the centre or heart of the stupa. This may contain bodily remains (such as teeth, bone or ashes) of the Buddha or his followers, or things they used, as well as precious stones, and coins.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 28

Consider the following statements:

1. Mirzapur developed into cotton trade when the railway line was made to Bombay which actually facilitated trade.

2. Bareilly declined due to introduction of Railways.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 28
Mirzapur on the Ganges, which specialised in collecting cotton and cotton goods from the Deccan, declined when a railway link was made to Bombay. With the expansion of the railway network, railway workshops and railway colonies were established. Railway towns like Jamalpur, Waltair and Bareilly developed.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 29

Which of the following is not a correct reason for discontentment of Sepoy against Britishers?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 29
The Indian sepoys in the employ of the Company also had reasons for discontent. They were unhappy about their pay, allowances and conditions of service.

Some of the new rules, moreover, violated their religious sensibilities and beliefs.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 30

Regarding Anglo-Mysore war, consider the following statement?

1. English defeated Tipu sultan in the battle of Mangalore.

2. After Tipu's defeat, Mysore was placed under Nizam of Hyderabad.

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 2 - Question 30
English defeated Tipu sultan in the battle of Seringapatam. After Tipu's defeat, Mysore was placed under Wodeyars, the former ruling dynasty of Mysore.
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