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Revolts in British Period
Question 1
Arrange the following peasant movements in order of their chronology:
1) Pagal Panthis Movement
2) Indigo Revolt
3) Narkelberia Uprising
4) Moplah Rebellion
Question 2
Consider the following statements regarding the Peasants Revolts:
1) The Mopala revolt of 1921 was the culmination of a series of riots only against British Officers in Malabar.
2) Narkelberia movement, led by Titu Mir in Bengal, was against the Hindu landlords of West Bengal for imposing a beard tax on the farazis.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Question 3
Which of the following statements about Titu Mir is/are true?
(i) Tutu Mir was a peasant leader who led the Narkelberia Uprising
(ii) He led one of the first armed peasant uprisings against the British
(iii) Tutu Mir was a follower of the Bhakti movement
(iv) His movement was mostly centered in Bengal region
Choose the correct option:
(i) Tutu Mir was a peasant leader who led the Narkelberia Uprising
(ii) He led one of the first armed peasant uprisings against the British
(iii) Tutu Mir was a follower of the Bhakti movement
(iv) His movement was mostly centered in Bengal region
Choose the correct option:
Question 4
Match the following.
List - I
I. Bhills of Khandesh
II. Kol uprising
III. Sanyasi rebellion
IV. Santhal rebellion
List - II
a) Umaji Raje
b) Narayan Rao
c) Dasnami
d) Siddhu and Kannu
List - I
I. Bhills of Khandesh
II. Kol uprising
III. Sanyasi rebellion
IV. Santhal rebellion
List - II
a) Umaji Raje
b) Narayan Rao
c) Dasnami
d) Siddhu and Kannu
Question 5
Which one of the following peasant struggles was an outcome of British opium policy?
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