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THE FAILURE AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE REVOLT OF 1857

THE FAILURE AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE REVOLT OF 1857

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THE FAILURE AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE REVOLT OF 1857

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following pair is NOT correctly matched?

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Barrackpore - Mangal Pandey

2

Delhi - Bahadur Shah II and Bakth Khan

3

Lucknow - Kunwar Singh

4

Jhansi - Rani Lakshmi bai

3

Multiple Choice

By when was the revolt completely suppressed by the British?

1

March 1857

2

November 1857

3

March 1858

4

July 1858

4

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a title given by the historians for the Revolt of 1857?

1

The First War of Independence

2

Peasant Revolt

3

Sepoy Mutiny

4

The Great Rebellion

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Poll

Most of the Indian rulers had joined the Revolt of 1857.

True

False

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Multiple Choice

most of the Indian rulers had joined the Revolt of 1857.

1

True

2

False

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Post-asssessment

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Multiple Choice

Consider the following reasons behind the failure of the revolt:

A. Lack of unity and cooperation

B. Lack of military strategy

1

Only A is true

2

Only B is true

3

Both A and B are true

4

Both A and B are false

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following was one of the the impacts of the Revolt of 1857?

1

Doctrine of lapse was withdrawn.

2

India was given the right to govern the internal affairs.

3

Control of over Indian administration by the British was withdrawn.

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Multiple Choice

most of the Indian rulers had joined the Revolt of 1857.

1

True

2

False

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