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The Nizams of Hyderabad were associated with which of the following dynasties?

  • (A) Mughal Dynasty
  • (B) Maratha Dynasty
  • (C) Nizam Dynasty
  • (D) Gupta Dynasty

Answer: Nizam Dynasty

The Nizams were the rulers of the Nizam state, which was a princely state in India under the Nizam dynasty.

The Rani of Jhansi was one of the leading figures of which movement?

  • (A) The Indian National Congress
  • (B) The Quit India Movement
  • (C) The 1857 Revolt
  • (D) The Non-Cooperation Movement

Answer: The 1857 Revolt

Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi was one of the most prominent leaders of the 1857 Revolt, where she fought against British rule to protect her kingdom.

The Renaissance in India was largely a response to which of the following?

  • (A) Religious intolerance
  • (B) Western ideas and education
  • (C) Colonial exploitation
  • (D) The decline of feudalism

Answer: Western ideas and education

The Indian Renaissance, a period of intellectual and cultural reform in the 19th century, was largely influenced by Western ideas and education.

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The Battle of Buxar in 1764 was fought between the British East India Company and which three rulers?

  • (A) Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-Daula and the Nawab of Bengal
  • (B) Mir Jafar, Shuja-ud-Daula and the Mughal Emperor
  • (C) Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-Daula and the Mughal Emperor
  • (D) Mir Qasim, Suraj-ud-Daula and Nadir Shah

Answer: Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-Daula and the Mughal Emperor

The Battle of Buxar in 1764 was fought between the British East India Company and the combined forces of Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-Daula and the Mughal Emperor.

The Sanyasi Revolt took place during the British rule in India. What was the main cause of this revolt?

  • (A) Taxation and exploitation of farmers
  • (B) Religious oppression
  • (C) Repression of the traditional system
  • (D) Forced labor

Answer: Taxation and exploitation of farmers

The Sanyasi Revolt (1770s-1800s) was a rebellion led by Hindu ascetics against the British due to harsh land revenue policies and exploitation of farmers.

The Treaty of Allahabad in 1765 was signed between the British and which Indian ruler?

  • (A) Mir Qasim
  • (B) Shuja-ud-Daula
  • (C) Nawab of Bengal
  • (D) Tipu Sultan

Answer: Shuja-ud-Daula

The Treaty of Allahabad (1765) was signed between the British East India Company and Shuja-ud-Daula, the Nawab of Oudh, after the Battle of Buxar.

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The Khilafat Movement was associated with the struggle for the protection of which empire?

  • (A) Mughal Empire
  • (B) Ottoman Empire
  • (C) Safavid Empire
  • (D) Delhi Sultanate

Answer: Ottoman Empire

The Khilafat Movement (1919-1924) was launched by Indian Muslims to protest against the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire after World War I.

The Ghadar Party was founded in which year?

  • (A) 1905
  • (B) 1911
  • (C) 1913
  • (D) 1917

Answer: 1913

The Ghadar Party was founded in 1913 in California by Indian immigrants to organize a revolution against British rule in India.

The Indigo Revolt took place in which state of India?

  • (A) Uttar Pradesh
  • (B) West Bengal
  • (C) Bihar
  • (D) Tamil Nadu

Answer: West Bengal

The Indigo Revolt (1859-1860) occurred in Bengal where peasants protested against the oppressive indigo cultivation system imposed by the British.

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The Nizam of Hyderabad was a ruler under which empire?

  • (A) Maratha Empire
  • (B) Mughal Empire
  • (C) British Empire
  • (D) Nizam Sultanate

Answer: Mughal Empire

The Nizam of Hyderabad was a hereditary ruler under the Mughal Empire, who later became independent after the decline of the Mughal rule.

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