Insights Static Quiz -206, 2018
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INSIGHTS IAS QUIZ ON STATIC SYLLABUS - 2018
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Privy Purse was granted to the princely states due to which of these reasons?
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Solution: c)
The integration of the Princely States was preceded by an assurance that after the
dissolution of princely rule, the then rulers’ families would be allowed to retain certain private
property, and given a grant in heredity or government allowance, measured on the basis of the
extent, revenue and potential of the merging state. This grant was called the privy purse.
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Solution: c)
The integration of the Princely States was preceded by an assurance that after the
dissolution of princely rule, the then rulers’ families would be allowed to retain certain private
property, and given a grant in heredity or government allowance, measured on the basis of the
extent, revenue and potential of the merging state. This grant was called the privy purse.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Which of the following are correctly matched:
List 1 List 2
- Kandh Uprising Resented the oppression by revenue officials, police, money lenders, zamindars
- Kol Mutiny When British put an end to practice of Mariah
- Santhal Rising Large scale transfer of land from headmen to outsiders
Select the correct code
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Solution: d)
Kandh Uprising (1837 – 56) – The Kandhs retaliated under Chakra Bisoi against the british efforts to put an end to the Kandh’s practice of human sacrifice (Mariah).
Kol Mutiny( 1831) – This covered Ranchi, Singhbhum, Hazaribagh, Palamau and the western parts of Manbhum. The trouble in 1831 started with large-scale transfers of land from Kol headmen to outsiders like Hindu, Sikh and Muslim farmers and money-lenders who were oppressive and demanded heavy taxes. The Kols resented this and in 1831, under the leadership of Buddho Bhagat, the Kol rebels killed or burnt about a thousand outsiders. Only after large-scale military operations could order be restored.
Santhal Rising – Santhals, an agricultural people, who had fled to settle in the plains of the Rajmahal hills led to the Santhal rebellion against the zamindars. The money-lenders who had the support of the police among others had joined the zamindars to subject the peasants to oppressive exactions and dispossession of lands. The rebellion turned into an anti-British movement. Under Sidhu and Kanhu, two brothers, the Santhals proclaimed an end to Company rule, and declared the area between Bhagalpur and Rajmahal as autonomous. The rebellion was suppressed by 1856.
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Solution: d)
Kandh Uprising (1837 – 56) – The Kandhs retaliated under Chakra Bisoi against the british efforts to put an end to the Kandh’s practice of human sacrifice (Mariah).
Kol Mutiny( 1831) – This covered Ranchi, Singhbhum, Hazaribagh, Palamau and the western parts of Manbhum. The trouble in 1831 started with large-scale transfers of land from Kol headmen to outsiders like Hindu, Sikh and Muslim farmers and money-lenders who were oppressive and demanded heavy taxes. The Kols resented this and in 1831, under the leadership of Buddho Bhagat, the Kol rebels killed or burnt about a thousand outsiders. Only after large-scale military operations could order be restored.
Santhal Rising – Santhals, an agricultural people, who had fled to settle in the plains of the Rajmahal hills led to the Santhal rebellion against the zamindars. The money-lenders who had the support of the police among others had joined the zamindars to subject the peasants to oppressive exactions and dispossession of lands. The rebellion turned into an anti-British movement. Under Sidhu and Kanhu, two brothers, the Santhals proclaimed an end to Company rule, and declared the area between Bhagalpur and Rajmahal as autonomous. The rebellion was suppressed by 1856.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
The book, Philosophy of the Bomb was written by
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Solution: d)
Bhagawati charan vohra is the writer of book philosophy of the bomb.
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Solution: d)
Bhagawati charan vohra is the writer of book philosophy of the bomb.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Which of the following is/are NOT associated with the cause of women social reform movements in India?
- All India Muslim Ladies Conference
- Arya Samaj in Punjab
- Pandita Ramabai
Choose the correct answer using the codes below:
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Solution: d)
Within India, social reformers from Punjab and Bengal exchanged ideas with reformers from Madras and Maharashtra. Keshav Chandra Sen of Bengal visited Madras in 1864. Pandita Ramabai travelled to different corners of the country. Some of them went to other countries. Modern social organisations like the Brahmo Samaj in Bengal and Arya Samaj in Punjab were set up. The All-India Muslim Ladies Conference (Anjuman-E-Khawatn-E-Islam) was founded in 1914. Indian reformers debated not just in public meetings but through public media like newspapers and journals. Translations of writings of social reformers from one Indian language to another took place.
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Solution: d)
Within India, social reformers from Punjab and Bengal exchanged ideas with reformers from Madras and Maharashtra. Keshav Chandra Sen of Bengal visited Madras in 1864. Pandita Ramabai travelled to different corners of the country. Some of them went to other countries. Modern social organisations like the Brahmo Samaj in Bengal and Arya Samaj in Punjab were set up. The All-India Muslim Ladies Conference (Anjuman-E-Khawatn-E-Islam) was founded in 1914. Indian reformers debated not just in public meetings but through public media like newspapers and journals. Translations of writings of social reformers from one Indian language to another took place.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Consider the following statements
- The Permanent Settlement system was introduced by the British to encourage investment in agriculture
- The British expected the Permanent Settlement system would help the emergence of a class of yeomen farmers who would be loyal to the Company
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Correct
Solution: c)
In introducing the Permanent Settlement, British officials hoped to resolve the problems they had been facing since the conquest of Bengal. By the 1770s, the rural economy in Bengal was in crisis, with recurrent famines and declining agricultural output. Officials felt that agriculture, trade and the revenue resources of the state could all be developed by encouraging investment in agriculture. This could be done by securing rights of property and permanently fixing the rates of revenue demand. If the revenue demand of the state was permanently fixed, then the Company could look forward to a regular flow of revenue, while entrepreneurs could feel sure of earning a profit from their investment, since the state would not siphon it off by increasing its claim. The process, officials hoped, would lead to the emergence of a class of yeomen farmers and rich landowners who would have the capital and enterprise to improve agriculture. Nurtured by the British, this class would also be loyal to the Company.
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Solution: c)
In introducing the Permanent Settlement, British officials hoped to resolve the problems they had been facing since the conquest of Bengal. By the 1770s, the rural economy in Bengal was in crisis, with recurrent famines and declining agricultural output. Officials felt that agriculture, trade and the revenue resources of the state could all be developed by encouraging investment in agriculture. This could be done by securing rights of property and permanently fixing the rates of revenue demand. If the revenue demand of the state was permanently fixed, then the Company could look forward to a regular flow of revenue, while entrepreneurs could feel sure of earning a profit from their investment, since the state would not siphon it off by increasing its claim. The process, officials hoped, would lead to the emergence of a class of yeomen farmers and rich landowners who would have the capital and enterprise to improve agriculture. Nurtured by the British, this class would also be loyal to the Company.