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Assertion (A): The book 'Sipah Abadi' was the important book on the military arid civil administration of the Mughals.

Reason (R): Book includes short biographical sketches of imperial officials like Mansabdars, Poets etc.

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Chapter: [8] Peasants, Zamindars and the State: Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire
Concept: The Ain-i Akbari of Abu’L Fazl Allami

Answer In 100-150 words

Assess the role played by women of the imperial household in the Mughal Empire.

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Chapter: [9] Kings and Chronicles: the Mughal Courts
Concept: The Mughals and Their Empire

"The paintings in the Mughal Chronicles possess special powers to communicate ideas about the power of king and kingdom." Give arguments to support the statement.

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Chapter: [9] Kings and Chronicles: the Mughal Courts
Concept: The Painted Image

Examine how the lives of Paharias in the hills of Raj Mahal, were intimately connected to the forests.

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Chapter: [10] Colonialism and the Countryside: Exploring Official Archives
Concept: The Hoe and the Plough

Arrange the following in chronological order and select the correct order from the following options:

  1. Santhal Rebellion
  2. Riots in Deccan Villages
  3. Permanent Settlement in Bengal
  4. First Revenue Settlement in Bombay Deccan
Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [10] Colonialism and the Countryside: Exploring Official Archives
Concept: A Revolt in the Countryside the Bombay Deccan

Assertion (A): Zamindars defaulted on payments in the Permanent Settlement.

Reason (R): Prices of the agricultural produce were low.

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Chapter: [10] Colonialism and the Countryside: Exploring Official Archives
Concept: Bengal and the Zamindars

Read the given source and answer the questions that follow: 

From the Fifth Reports

Referring to the condition of zamindars and the auction of lands, the Fifth Report stated:

The revenue was not realised with punctuality, and lands to a considerable extent were periodically exposed to sale by auction. In the native year 1203, corresponding with 1796-97, the land advertised for sale comprehended a jumma or assessment of sicca rupees 28,70,061, the extent of land actually sold bore a jumma or assessment of 14,18,756, and the amount of purchase money sicca rupees 17,90,416. In 1204, corresponding with 1797-98, the land advertised was for sicca rupees 26,66,191, the quantity sold was for sicca rupees 22,74,076, and the purchase money sicca rupees 21,47,580. Among the defaulters were some of the oldest families of the country. Such were the rajahs of Nuddea, Rajeshaye, Bishenpore (all districts of Bengal), … and others, the dismemberment of whose estates at the end of each succeeding year, threatened them with poverty and ruin, and in some instances presented difficulties to the revenue officers, in their efforts to preserve undiminished the amount of public assessment.

  1. Examine the reason for calling it as a 'Fifth Report'. 
  2. Why were activities of East India company closely debated in England?
  3. Analyse any two limitations of this report.
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Chapter: [10] Colonialism and the Countryside: Exploring Official Archives
Concept: Bengal and the Zamindars

Identify the British official with the help of the following information and select the correct option:

  • He was Physician, came to Iridia during 1794 to 1815. 
  • He server in Bengal Medical Services.
  • He served as Surgeon to the Lord Wellesley.
  • He organised 'Calcutta Alipore Zoo'.
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Chapter: [10] Colonialism and the Countryside: Exploring Official Archives
Concept: Bengal and the Zamindars

Read the following source and answer the questions that follow: 

A newspaper report

The following report, titled ‘The ryot and the moneylender’, appeared in the Native Opinion (6 June 1876), and was quoted in Report of the Native Newspapers of Bombay:

They (the ryots) first place spies on the boundaries of their villages to see if any Government officers come, and to give timely intimation of their arrival to the offenders. They then assemble in a body and go to the houses of their creditors, and demand from them a surrender of their bonds and other documents, and threaten them in case of refusal with assault and plunder. If any Government officer happens to approach the villages where the above is taking place, the spies give intimation to the offenders and the latter disperse in time.

  1. What does the given report of newspaper show about the Deccan countryside?
  2. Examine the causes of revolt by the ryots against moneylenders.
  3. Examine the ways through which Ryots spied the British.
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Chapter: [10] Colonialism and the Countryside: Exploring Official Archives
Concept: A Revolt in the Countryside the Bombay Deccan

Which of the following statements was not a justified reason for the annexation of Awadh by the British in 1857?

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Awadh in Revolt

How did rumours play an important part in the Revolt of 1857? Explain with examples. 

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Pattern of the Rebellion

Read the given information and identify the leader of 1857 Revolt from the following options:

  • Nawab of Awadh
  • Was dethroned and exiled to Calcutta 
  • British wrongly assumed him as unpopular ruler
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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Awadh in Revolt

Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Pattern of the Rebellion

Find out the chronological order of the events of the Revolt of 1857:

  1. Subsidiary Alliance introduced by Wellesley in Awadh. 
  2. Nawab Wajid Ali Shah deposed.
  3. Summary Revenue settlement introduced in Awadh by the British.
  4. Mutiny started in Meerut.
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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Awadh in Revolt

Which one of the following regions was called as the "Nursery of the Bengal Army" by the British during 1850's?

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: Awadh in Revolt

'The Rebel proclamations of 1857 appealed to all the sections of the population for Unity.' Explain the statement with examples. 

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Chapter: [11] Rebels and the Raj: 1857 Revolt and Its Representations
Concept: What the Rebels Wanted

Assertion (A): British built European architectural style buildings in Bombay.

Reason (R): Familiar landscape in an alien country.

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Chapter: [12] Colonial Cities: Urbanisation, Planning and Architecture
Concept: What Buildings and Architectural Styles Tell Us

Describe the circumstances that led to the initiation of Non-Cooperation Movement by Gandhiji. Explain the significance of this movement?

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Making and Unmaking of Non-cooperation

Describe the role of Gandhiji as a social reformer and as a Political leader.

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Salt Satyagraha a Case Study

On the given political outline map of India mark and label of the follow with appropriate symbol:

The place where Jallianwala Bagh Massacre happened.

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Chapter: [13] Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement: Civil Disobedience and Beyond
Concept: The Making and Unmaking of Non-cooperation
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