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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
2 points
What were the grievance that led to Rampa Rebellion under leadership of Alluri Sitaram Raju?
Correct
Correct Answer: C
• Option C is correct.
• The Rampa rebellion represents a guerrilla uprising in semi tribal ‘Rampa’ region north of the Godavari
between August 1922 and May 1924 led by Alluri Sitarama Raju.
• The grievances of the tribals were the exploitation by moneylenders, and forest laws restricting shifting
cultivation and age-old grazing rights.
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Correct Answer: C
• Option C is correct.
• The Rampa rebellion represents a guerrilla uprising in semi tribal ‘Rampa’ region north of the Godavari
between August 1922 and May 1924 led by Alluri Sitarama Raju.
• The grievances of the tribals were the exploitation by moneylenders, and forest laws restricting shifting
cultivation and age-old grazing rights.
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
2 points
Which of the following person was NOT associated with Dharsana Salt Satyagraha?
Correct
Correct Answer: A
• Option A is correct.
• Sarojini Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi and Manilal participated in Dharsana Salt Satyagraha.
• Gandhiji was supposed to lead the Dharsana Salt Satyagraha. Just before the launch of
Dharsana Salt Satyagraha, Gandhiji was arrested along with Jawahar Lal Nehru and Sardar
Vallabh Patel. Hence Sardar Patel could not participate in Dharsana Salt Satyagraha.
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Correct Answer: A
• Option A is correct.
• Sarojini Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi and Manilal participated in Dharsana Salt Satyagraha.
• Gandhiji was supposed to lead the Dharsana Salt Satyagraha. Just before the launch of
Dharsana Salt Satyagraha, Gandhiji was arrested along with Jawahar Lal Nehru and Sardar
Vallabh Patel. Hence Sardar Patel could not participate in Dharsana Salt Satyagraha.
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
2 points
With reference to Swami Vivekananda, consider the following statements about his philosophy:
1. Like any other science, religion can also be justified through reason.
2. He denounced image worship of God.
3. He believed that Vedanta is based on irrational system.
Which of the statements above is/are correct?
Correct
Correct Answer: B
• Option B is correct.
• Statement 1 is correct.
• Statement 2 and 3 are incorrect.
• According to Swami Vivekananda, the essential parts of religion will emerge triumphant out of this
rationalistic investigation. He denounced touch me not attitude of religion. Religion like science shall be
based on reason and logic. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
• Swami Vivekanand recognised the utility of image and idol worshiping developing spiritual fervor and
worship of the eternal omnipotent God. Hence, statement 2 in incorrect.
• Swami Vivekananda stressed that social action was essential without which knowledge was useless in this
world. He proclaimed the essential oneness of all religions. Vedanta according to him was a fully rational
system. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
Incorrect
Correct Answer: B
• Option B is correct.
• Statement 1 is correct.
• Statement 2 and 3 are incorrect.
• According to Swami Vivekananda, the essential parts of religion will emerge triumphant out of this
rationalistic investigation. He denounced touch me not attitude of religion. Religion like science shall be
based on reason and logic. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
• Swami Vivekanand recognised the utility of image and idol worshiping developing spiritual fervor and
worship of the eternal omnipotent God. Hence, statement 2 in incorrect.
• Swami Vivekananda stressed that social action was essential without which knowledge was useless in this
world. He proclaimed the essential oneness of all religions. Vedanta according to him was a fully rational
system. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
2 points
Which of the following judicial reforms were carried by Governor General William Benetick?
1. Provincial courts of Appeal and Circuit were set up.
2.In higher court Persian was replaced by English as court language.
3. Sadr Nizamat Adalat and Sadr Diwani Adalat was set up in Allahabad
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
Correct
Correct Answer: B
• Option B is correct.
Following reforms were carried out by William Benetick:
1) Provincial Courts of Appeal and Circuit set up by Cornwallis were overburdened with excessive
duties and usually arrears accumulated. Also, judicial process followed by court were cumbersome and
led to delays. William Bentick thus abolished Provincial court of Appeal and Circuit, transferred their
duties to judicial magistrate and collector under the supervision of
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit. (Hence, option 1 is not correct)
2) Persian was used as the court language. Benetick give litigant the option to use Persian or
vernacular language in filing the case. In higher court Persian was replaced by English as court language.
(Hence, option 2 is correct)
3) For the convenience of public of Upper Province and Delhi, a separate Sadr Nizamat Adalat and
Sadr Diwani Adalat were set up at Allahabad and residents of these areas were no longer under the
necessity of travelling a thousand mile to file their appeals at Calcutta. (Hence, option 3 is correct)
Incorrect
Correct Answer: B
• Option B is correct.
Following reforms were carried out by William Benetick:
1) Provincial Courts of Appeal and Circuit set up by Cornwallis were overburdened with excessive
duties and usually arrears accumulated. Also, judicial process followed by court were cumbersome and
led to delays. William Bentick thus abolished Provincial court of Appeal and Circuit, transferred their
duties to judicial magistrate and collector under the supervision of
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit. (Hence, option 1 is not correct)
2) Persian was used as the court language. Benetick give litigant the option to use Persian or
vernacular language in filing the case. In higher court Persian was replaced by English as court language.
(Hence, option 2 is correct)
3) For the convenience of public of Upper Province and Delhi, a separate Sadr Nizamat Adalat and
Sadr Diwani Adalat were set up at Allahabad and residents of these areas were no longer under the
necessity of travelling a thousand mile to file their appeals at Calcutta. (Hence, option 3 is correct)
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
2 points
Consider the following pairs:
Revolt/Movement Area/Region
1. Sanyasi Revolt: Bengal
2. Ahom Revolt: Maharashtra
3. Diwan Velu Thampi’s revolt: Sate of Travancore
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
Correct
Correct Answer: A
• Pairs 1 and 3 are correctly matched. Pair 2 is incorrectly matched.
• Pair 1 is correctly matched. Sanyasi revolt was carried out in region of Bengal. Sanyasi with tradition of
fighting again oppression, led the raids conducted on Company’s factories.
• Pair 2 is incorrectly matched. Ahom nobility is Assam revolted against non-fulfilment of British pledge of
withdrawal from territories after Burman war.
• Pair 3 is correctly matched. Velu Thampi Dalawa rose to the post of the prime minister of Travancore
amidst much court intrigues and was constantly involved in the politics of the state with both the Raja
and the British Company’s Resident, Macauly. He successfully quelled the stringent taxation policy of
the Raja of Travancore with his rebellion and acquired the position of Prime Minister. He was forced to
rebel against the British Resident, Macaulay as he did not want to pay additional taxes from an
impoverished treasury and also as a direct fall out with Macaulay, who constantly interfered in the
affairs of the Thiruvithamkur.
Incorrect
Correct Answer: A
• Pairs 1 and 3 are correctly matched. Pair 2 is incorrectly matched.
• Pair 1 is correctly matched. Sanyasi revolt was carried out in region of Bengal. Sanyasi with tradition of
fighting again oppression, led the raids conducted on Company’s factories.
• Pair 2 is incorrectly matched. Ahom nobility is Assam revolted against non-fulfilment of British pledge of
withdrawal from territories after Burman war.
• Pair 3 is correctly matched. Velu Thampi Dalawa rose to the post of the prime minister of Travancore
amidst much court intrigues and was constantly involved in the politics of the state with both the Raja
and the British Company’s Resident, Macauly. He successfully quelled the stringent taxation policy of
the Raja of Travancore with his rebellion and acquired the position of Prime Minister. He was forced to
rebel against the British Resident, Macaulay as he did not want to pay additional taxes from an
impoverished treasury and also as a direct fall out with Macaulay, who constantly interfered in the
affairs of the Thiruvithamkur.