Chapters
Chapter 1.2: From Trade to Territory
Chapter 1.3: Rural Life and Society
Chapter 1.4: People’s Revolt
Chapter 1.5: Educational Development in India
Chapter 1.6: Development of Industries in India
Chapter 1.7: Urban changes during the British period
Chapter 1.8: Status of Women in India through the ages
Chapter 2.1: Rocks and Soils
Chapter 2.2: Weather and Climate
Chapter 2.3: Hydrologic Cycle
Chapter 2.4: Migration and Urbanisation
Chapter 2.5: Hazards
Chapter 2.6: Industries
Chapter 2.7: Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
Chapter 2.8: Map Reading
Chapter 3.1: How the State Government Works
Chapter 3.2: Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter 3.3: Understanding Secularism
Chapter 3.4: Human Rights and UNO
Chapter 3.5: Road Safety Rules and Regulations
Chapter 3.6: Defence & Foreign Policy
Chapter 3.7: The Judiciary
Chapter 4.1: Money, Savings and Investments
Chapter 4.2: Public and Private Sectors

Chapter 1: People’s Revolt
Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Social Science Class 8th Tamil Nadu State Board Chapter 1 People’s Revolt Exercise [Pages 44 - 46]
Choose the correct answer
The Palayakkarar system was instituted in.
1519
1520
1529
1530
Which of the following Palayakkarar of Tamil Nadu was the pioneer against the English rule.
Puli Thevar
Yusuf Khan
Kattabomman
Marudu brothers
Colin Jackson was the collector of.
Madurai
Tirunelveli
Ramanathapuram
Tuticorin
Veera Pandiya Kattabomman was hanged at.
Panchalamkurichi
Sivagangai
Tiruppathur
Kayathar
Velu Nachiyar was a queen of ______.
Nagalapuram
Sivagiri
Sivagangai
Virupachi
Tiruchirapalli proclamation was issued by.
Marudu Pandiyars
Krishnappa Nayak
Velu Nachiyar
Dheeran Chinnamalai
Which of the following place was associated with Dheeran chinnamalai.
Dindigul
Nagalapuram
Pudukottai
Odanilai
Rani Lakshmi Bai led the revolt at.
Central India
Kanpur
Delhi
Bareilly
The Eastern Palayms were ruled under the control of ______.
Vishwanatha Nayakar instituted the Palayakarar system with the consultation of his minister ______.
The ancestors of Kattabomman belonged to ______.
______ was known by Tamils as Veera mangai and Jhansi Rani of south India.
______ was called as ‘lion’ of sivagangai.
______ was described the revolt of 1857 as First War of India Independence.
Match the following
1. | Delhi | Kunwar Singh |
2. | Kanpur | Khan Bahadur Khan |
3. | Jhansi | Nana Saheb |
4. | Bareilly | Lakshmi Bai |
5. | Bihar | Bahadur Shah II |
State true or false
The Vijayanagar rulers appointed Nayaks in their provinces.
True
False
Sivasubramania was the minister of Marudu pandiyas.
True
False
Kattabomman was hanged on 17th October 1799.
True
False
Fettah Hyder was the elder son of Tipu Sultan.
True
False
Consider the following statements and tick (✓) the appropriate answer
- The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
- The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
- At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
- The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant events in the history of India.
i & ii are Correct
ii & iv are Correct
ii & iii are correct
i, ii & iv are correct
Find out the wrong pair
Marudu Pandiyar - Ettayapuram
Gopala Nayak - Dindigul
Kerala Varma - Malabar
Dhoondaji - Mysore
Find out the odd one
Kattabomman
Oomaithurai
Sevathaiah
Tipu Sultan
Answer the following in one or two sentences
What do you know about the Palayakarars? Name some of them.
What was the part of Velu Nachiyar in the Palayakkarar revolt?
Who were the leaders of Palayakkarar confederacy in the south Indian rebellion?
What was the importance of Tiruchirappalli proclamation?
Bring out the effects of the Vellore revolt.
What was the immediate cause of the Revolt of 1857?
Answer the following in detail
What do you know about the Puli Thevar?
Explain the events that led to conflict between Dheeran Chinnamalai and the British.
What were the causes for the Great revolt of 1857?
What were the causes for the failure of the Revolt of 1857?
HOTs
Prove that there was no common purpose among the leaders of the Great revolt of 1857.
Map skill
On the River map of India mark the following centers of the revolt of 1857.
1) Delhi
2) Lucknow
3) Meerut
4) Barrackpore
5) Jhansi
6) Gwalior
7) Kanpur
Chapter 1: People’s Revolt

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