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ICSE ICSE Class 8 - CISCE Question Bank Solutions for History and Civics

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This is a picture of a fort built by the British.

When did the British purchase the three villages to develop into a city? Also, name the villages and the city.

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This is a picture of a fort built by the British.

Write a short note on the establishment of British factories in India.

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Fill in the blanks:

It took the British ________ to defeat the Marathas in three ___________ wars.

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Match the contents of Column A and Column B:

Column A 
Column B
1. 1767-1769 (a) Regulating Act passed
2. 1773 (b) British expansion under Lord Dalhousie
3. 1803 (c) Punjab annexed to British Empire
4. 1845 (d) First Anglo-Sikh war
5. 1849 (e) First Anglo-Mysore War
6. 1848-1856 (f) Treaty of Bassein
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State whether the following statement is True or False:

The capture of the port of Mahe by the British led to the Second Anglo-Mysore War in 1780.

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Answer the following question:

What were the results of the First Anglo-Mysore War?

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Answer the following question:

How did the British force win the Third Anglo-Mysore War?

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Answer the following question:

What were the causes of the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War? What were its results?

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Answer the following question:

Why was the Third Anglo-Maratha War fought? What were its results?

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Answer the following question:

State very briefly why the Marathas failed against the British.

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Answer the following question:

Explain the doctrine of Lapse. Name the other methods used by Lord Dalhousie to expand the British power in India.

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This is a picture depicting the first Anglo-Sikh War.

When was the first Anglo-Sikh war fought?

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This is a picture depicting the first Anglo-Sikh War.

What were the causes and results of the First Anglo-Sikh War?

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Fill in the blank:

The ___ is the highest court of appeal in India.

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Fill in the blanks:

The Supreme Court of India consists of a _____ and _____.

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Fill in the blank:

The judges of the High Court retire at the age of ______.

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Fill in the blank:

The courts at the district level and below it are known as the _____.

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Fill in the blank:

The Chief Justice of India is _____.

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Match the contents of Column A with those of Column B:

Column A Column B
1. Parliament (a) village courts
2. Supreme Court (b) hears criminal cases
3. A District Judge (c) hears civil cases
4. A Sessions Judge (d) decides the number of judges in the Supreme Court.
5. Nyaya Panchayat (e) is the highest court of appeal in India.
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Fill in the blank:

________, is known as the founder of British system of education in India.

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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