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Class 12 History (Theme In Indian History-III) Chapter 2 Rebels And The Raj

The Class 12 History Chapter 10: Rebels and the Raj quiz is designed to assess your understanding of the Revolt of 1857 and its impact on colonial India. This quiz covers significant events, causes, key leaders, and the consequences of the uprising, along with the British response and subsequent changes in governance. By attempting this quiz, you will gain deeper insights into the complex dynamics of resistance, rebellion, and the socio-political implications of the revolt. Detailed feedback will help you identify areas for improvement, and upon successful completion, you will receive a certificate to acknowledge your efforts and achievement.

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Category: The vision of unity

1. Which proclamation highlighted economic grievances and urged unity against British oppression during the 1857 rebellion?

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Category: Evidence of Planning and Coordination among Sepoys

2. How did the mutiny influence societal structures, particularly in cities like Delhi?

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Category: Lines of communication

3. How did local leaders like the tahsildar from Bijnor influence the spread of the 1857 revolt?

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Category: Strategies of Suppression in Delhi, Lucknow, and Awadh

4. What year did British forces recapture Delhi during the 1857-1858 revolt?

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Category: Role of Emissaries and Secret Messages

5. How did the distribution of chapattis serve as evidence of planning and coordination among the sepoys during the 1857 revolt?

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Category: English women and the honour of Britain

6. What is one purpose of artistic representations related to English women during the revolt?

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Category: Role of Nana Sahib, Rani Lakshmibai, Kunwar Singh

7. Who led the resistance in Jhansi during the 1857 revolt?

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Category: Perspectives of the British vs. Nationalists

8. In what way did art contribute to shaping nationalist sentiments during the struggle for independence?

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Category: Why did people believe in the rumours?

9. What fear related to religion did the rumours about flour and bone dust spread among Indians?

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Category: The performance of terror

10. Which of the following execution methods did the British use during the rebellion to instill fear amongst the rebels?

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Category: “A cherry that will drop into our mouth one day”

11. Which of the following was a condition of the Subsidiary Alliance imposed on Awadh?

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Category: Firangi raj and the end of a world

12. In which year did the British annex the kingdom of Awadh?

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Category: First Uprising in Meerut (10 May 1857)

13. What was one of the first actions taken by the sepoys during the uprising in Meerut?

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Category: Celebrating the saviours

14. Who was celebrated in British paintings for leading the relief of Lucknow during the revolt?

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Category: What the Rebels Wanted

15. What was the primary religious concern of the sepoys regarding the new cartridges?

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Category: How the mutinies began

16. In what way were messages about the mutiny primarily communicated among the rebels?

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Category: Leaders and followers

17. Which statement best describes the role of ordinary people in the spread of the revolt?

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Category: No time for clemency

18. What was the general demand in Britain in response to the rebellion of 1857?

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Category: Legacy of the Revolt

19. During the period of the revolt, how did rumors play a role in reflecting fears and suspicions among the population?

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Category: Vision of Restoring the Pre-British Social and Political Order

20. What was a significant factor that contributed to the unity between Hindus and Muslims against British rule?

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Category: Awadh in Revolt

21. Which of the following was a major economic consequence of British annexation for taluqdars in Awadh?

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Category: Nationalist imageries

22. (A) The Rani of Jhansi was depicted as a masculine figure in nationalist imageries.
(R) Leaders of the revolt were presented as heroic figures to inspire patriotism and courage.

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Category: Similarities in Revolt Patterns

23. Which group became a significant target as the revolt expanded due to ordinary people joining in?

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Category: Background of the Revolt

24. How did the tahsildar communicate the progress of the revolt effectively?

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Category: Seizing the Bell of Arms

25. How did newspaper reports about the events of the revolt influence public sentiment in Britain?

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Category: The search for alternative power

26. What was a primary aim of the rebels during the 1857 revolt in establishing new administrative structures?

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Category: Introduction to the Revolt of 1857

27. How did Bahadur Shah Zafar react when the sepoys reached Delhi during the revolt of 1857?

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Category: Images of the Revolt

28. Which of the following sources primarily provides information about the British perspective on the revolt?

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Category: Against the symbols of oppression

29. What was the primary trigger for the sepoys’ rebellion in 1857?

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Category: Repression

30. Which laws were enacted by the British in May and June 1857 to suppress the rebellion?

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Category: “The life was gone out of the body”

31. What year was Awadh annexed by the British Empire?

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Category: Vengeance and retribution

32. What does the term “retribution” imply in the context of British policy after the 1857 rebellion?

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Category: Rumours and prophecies

33. Where did the rumour about the cartridges being greased with cow and pig fat originate?

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Category: Role of Visual and Written Records in Shaping Historical Narratives

34. In what way does the image of an allegorical figure of ‘Bharat Mata’ influence the viewer’s understanding of Indian nationalist sentiments during the 1857 revolt?

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Category: Pattern of the Uprising

35. How did the panchayats affect the communication strategies among sepoys during the uprising?

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Category: Appeal to Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar

36. Which social group faced a severe decline in their traditional occupations due to British policies during the 1857 rebellion?

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