Question : Which of the following statement best explains the nature of revolt of 1857?
Option 1: The last effort of theold political order to regain power .
Option 2: Mutiny of section of sepo.ys of the British Army
Option 3: A struggle of the common people of overthrow common rule
Option 4: An effort to establish a limited Indian nation
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Correct Answer: The last effort of theold political order to regain power .
Solution : Correct Answer is The last effort of theold political order to regain power .
The British East India Company was shaken to its foundations by the Indian Rebellion of 1857, which highlighted the company's poor management of governance in India. Repeatedly, the Rebel's statements in 1857 appealed to all castes and creeds. It was difficult to find a leader with the military ability and the political acumen. It united, albeit in limited ways, many strata of Indian society for the common good.
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Question : Dadabhai Naoroji offered a scathing criticism of the economic impact of British rule through his book entitled ‘__________.
Option 1: India Today
Option 2: The Idea of India
Option 3: Poverty and Un-British Rule in India
Option 4: The History of British India
Question : The rule of the English East India Company was ended in British India under the Government of India Act,________.
Option 1: 1858
Option 2: 1857
Option 3: 1859
Option 4: 1856
Question : Which of the following was not a centre of the Revolt of 1857?
Option 1: Kanpur
Option 2: Bareilly
Option 3: Rohtak
Option 4: Lucknow
Question : Who was the Mughal emperor when a massive rebellion against British rule broke out in 1857?
Option 1: Farrukhsiyar
Option 2: Bahadur Shah Zafar
Option 3: Akbar II
Option 4: Aurangzeb
Question : The Mutiny of 1857 was described as the First Indian War of Independence by
Option 1: Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Option 2: Subhas Chandra Bose
Option 3: Bhagat Singh
Option 4: V. D. Savarkar
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