NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239870
The Peshwaship was abolished by the British at the time of Peshwa.
1 Raghunath Rao
2 Narayan Rao
3 Madhav Rao-II
4 Baji Rao-II
Explanation:
Baji Rao-II Baji Rao II (10 January, 1775 – 28 January, 1851) was the last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire, and governed from 1795 to 1818. He was installed as a puppet ruler by the Maratha nobles, whose growing power prompted him to flee his capital Pune and sign the Treaty of Bassein (1802) with the British. The last Peshwa was Baji Rao-II. Duringhrs reign the peshwa ship was abolished by the British Government (Lord Harding-I, third Anglo Maratha battle).
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239871
S.N. Banerjee was appointed Professor in English in the Metropolitan Institute at ________.
1 Bombay
2 Madras
3 Calcutta
4 Bangalore
Explanation:
Calcutta After returning to India in 1875, S.N. Banerjee became an English professor at the Metropolitan Institution in Calcutta. There he inspired students with the spirit of nationalism.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239872
According to the terms of the treaty of Srirangapattanam, . . . . . . was ceded to the British:
1 Malabar
2 Cochi
3 Travancore
4 Mysore
Explanation:
Malabar
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239873
Who had, while fasting in the prison, written to the British governor, The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today, I must die so that India may win freedom and glory?
1 Jatin Das
2 Lala Lajpat Rai
3 MK Gandhi
4 SC Bose
Explanation:
Jatin Das Jatin Das, while fasting in the prison, written to the British governor, The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today, I must die so that India may win freedom and glory.
239870
The Peshwaship was abolished by the British at the time of Peshwa.
1 Raghunath Rao
2 Narayan Rao
3 Madhav Rao-II
4 Baji Rao-II
Explanation:
Baji Rao-II Baji Rao II (10 January, 1775 – 28 January, 1851) was the last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire, and governed from 1795 to 1818. He was installed as a puppet ruler by the Maratha nobles, whose growing power prompted him to flee his capital Pune and sign the Treaty of Bassein (1802) with the British. The last Peshwa was Baji Rao-II. Duringhrs reign the peshwa ship was abolished by the British Government (Lord Harding-I, third Anglo Maratha battle).
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239871
S.N. Banerjee was appointed Professor in English in the Metropolitan Institute at ________.
1 Bombay
2 Madras
3 Calcutta
4 Bangalore
Explanation:
Calcutta After returning to India in 1875, S.N. Banerjee became an English professor at the Metropolitan Institution in Calcutta. There he inspired students with the spirit of nationalism.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239872
According to the terms of the treaty of Srirangapattanam, . . . . . . was ceded to the British:
1 Malabar
2 Cochi
3 Travancore
4 Mysore
Explanation:
Malabar
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239873
Who had, while fasting in the prison, written to the British governor, The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today, I must die so that India may win freedom and glory?
1 Jatin Das
2 Lala Lajpat Rai
3 MK Gandhi
4 SC Bose
Explanation:
Jatin Das Jatin Das, while fasting in the prison, written to the British governor, The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today, I must die so that India may win freedom and glory.
239870
The Peshwaship was abolished by the British at the time of Peshwa.
1 Raghunath Rao
2 Narayan Rao
3 Madhav Rao-II
4 Baji Rao-II
Explanation:
Baji Rao-II Baji Rao II (10 January, 1775 – 28 January, 1851) was the last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire, and governed from 1795 to 1818. He was installed as a puppet ruler by the Maratha nobles, whose growing power prompted him to flee his capital Pune and sign the Treaty of Bassein (1802) with the British. The last Peshwa was Baji Rao-II. Duringhrs reign the peshwa ship was abolished by the British Government (Lord Harding-I, third Anglo Maratha battle).
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239871
S.N. Banerjee was appointed Professor in English in the Metropolitan Institute at ________.
1 Bombay
2 Madras
3 Calcutta
4 Bangalore
Explanation:
Calcutta After returning to India in 1875, S.N. Banerjee became an English professor at the Metropolitan Institution in Calcutta. There he inspired students with the spirit of nationalism.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239872
According to the terms of the treaty of Srirangapattanam, . . . . . . was ceded to the British:
1 Malabar
2 Cochi
3 Travancore
4 Mysore
Explanation:
Malabar
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239873
Who had, while fasting in the prison, written to the British governor, The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today, I must die so that India may win freedom and glory?
1 Jatin Das
2 Lala Lajpat Rai
3 MK Gandhi
4 SC Bose
Explanation:
Jatin Das Jatin Das, while fasting in the prison, written to the British governor, The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today, I must die so that India may win freedom and glory.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239870
The Peshwaship was abolished by the British at the time of Peshwa.
1 Raghunath Rao
2 Narayan Rao
3 Madhav Rao-II
4 Baji Rao-II
Explanation:
Baji Rao-II Baji Rao II (10 January, 1775 – 28 January, 1851) was the last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire, and governed from 1795 to 1818. He was installed as a puppet ruler by the Maratha nobles, whose growing power prompted him to flee his capital Pune and sign the Treaty of Bassein (1802) with the British. The last Peshwa was Baji Rao-II. Duringhrs reign the peshwa ship was abolished by the British Government (Lord Harding-I, third Anglo Maratha battle).
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239871
S.N. Banerjee was appointed Professor in English in the Metropolitan Institute at ________.
1 Bombay
2 Madras
3 Calcutta
4 Bangalore
Explanation:
Calcutta After returning to India in 1875, S.N. Banerjee became an English professor at the Metropolitan Institution in Calcutta. There he inspired students with the spirit of nationalism.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239872
According to the terms of the treaty of Srirangapattanam, . . . . . . was ceded to the British:
1 Malabar
2 Cochi
3 Travancore
4 Mysore
Explanation:
Malabar
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239873
Who had, while fasting in the prison, written to the British governor, The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today, I must die so that India may win freedom and glory?
1 Jatin Das
2 Lala Lajpat Rai
3 MK Gandhi
4 SC Bose
Explanation:
Jatin Das Jatin Das, while fasting in the prison, written to the British governor, The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today, I must die so that India may win freedom and glory.