239917
The British Government intervened in the affairs of the Company and passed an Act in 1773 A.D., known as the:
1 Regulating Act
2 Pitt’s India Act
3 Charter Act
4 Company Act
Explanation:
Regulating Act Regulating Act, (1773), legislation passed by the British Parliament for the regulation of the British East India Company’s Indian territories, mainly in Bengal. The act was amended and the government of India was recast by Prime Minister William Pitt’s India Act of 1784.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239939
Who among the following had been the leader of a number of anti-British revolts in Sambalpur?
1 Kattabomman
2 Surendra Sai
3 Utirat Singh
4 Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi
Explanation:
Surendra Sai By virtue of the Doctrine of Lapse, Lord Dalhousie annexed Sambalpur in 1849, as Narayan Singh had no male successor to succeed him. During the uprising of 1857 the sepoys set Surendra Sai and his brother Udyant Sai free. The resistance to British continued in Sambalpur under the leadership of Surendra Sai.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239918
We do not seek our independence out of Britain’s ruin’ said:
1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
2 Mahatma Gandhi.
3 Gokhale.
4 Rabindranath Tagore.
Explanation:
Mahatma Gandhi. Its true that Gandhi did have a compromising attitude towards the British during WWII and even stated that “We do not seek independence out of Britain’s ruin”. Though Gandhi was the most influential figure in the political scenario at the time, it’s important to remember that simply because he wanted to maintain a compromising attittude towards the British, many of the other political leaders of the time did not wish to do so.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239919
What did the Orientalist do, according to Edward Said?
1 Wrote the history of oriental natives objectively.
239917
The British Government intervened in the affairs of the Company and passed an Act in 1773 A.D., known as the:
1 Regulating Act
2 Pitt’s India Act
3 Charter Act
4 Company Act
Explanation:
Regulating Act Regulating Act, (1773), legislation passed by the British Parliament for the regulation of the British East India Company’s Indian territories, mainly in Bengal. The act was amended and the government of India was recast by Prime Minister William Pitt’s India Act of 1784.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239939
Who among the following had been the leader of a number of anti-British revolts in Sambalpur?
1 Kattabomman
2 Surendra Sai
3 Utirat Singh
4 Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi
Explanation:
Surendra Sai By virtue of the Doctrine of Lapse, Lord Dalhousie annexed Sambalpur in 1849, as Narayan Singh had no male successor to succeed him. During the uprising of 1857 the sepoys set Surendra Sai and his brother Udyant Sai free. The resistance to British continued in Sambalpur under the leadership of Surendra Sai.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239918
We do not seek our independence out of Britain’s ruin’ said:
1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
2 Mahatma Gandhi.
3 Gokhale.
4 Rabindranath Tagore.
Explanation:
Mahatma Gandhi. Its true that Gandhi did have a compromising attitude towards the British during WWII and even stated that “We do not seek independence out of Britain’s ruin”. Though Gandhi was the most influential figure in the political scenario at the time, it’s important to remember that simply because he wanted to maintain a compromising attittude towards the British, many of the other political leaders of the time did not wish to do so.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239919
What did the Orientalist do, according to Edward Said?
1 Wrote the history of oriental natives objectively.
239917
The British Government intervened in the affairs of the Company and passed an Act in 1773 A.D., known as the:
1 Regulating Act
2 Pitt’s India Act
3 Charter Act
4 Company Act
Explanation:
Regulating Act Regulating Act, (1773), legislation passed by the British Parliament for the regulation of the British East India Company’s Indian territories, mainly in Bengal. The act was amended and the government of India was recast by Prime Minister William Pitt’s India Act of 1784.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239939
Who among the following had been the leader of a number of anti-British revolts in Sambalpur?
1 Kattabomman
2 Surendra Sai
3 Utirat Singh
4 Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi
Explanation:
Surendra Sai By virtue of the Doctrine of Lapse, Lord Dalhousie annexed Sambalpur in 1849, as Narayan Singh had no male successor to succeed him. During the uprising of 1857 the sepoys set Surendra Sai and his brother Udyant Sai free. The resistance to British continued in Sambalpur under the leadership of Surendra Sai.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239918
We do not seek our independence out of Britain’s ruin’ said:
1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
2 Mahatma Gandhi.
3 Gokhale.
4 Rabindranath Tagore.
Explanation:
Mahatma Gandhi. Its true that Gandhi did have a compromising attitude towards the British during WWII and even stated that “We do not seek independence out of Britain’s ruin”. Though Gandhi was the most influential figure in the political scenario at the time, it’s important to remember that simply because he wanted to maintain a compromising attittude towards the British, many of the other political leaders of the time did not wish to do so.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239919
What did the Orientalist do, according to Edward Said?
1 Wrote the history of oriental natives objectively.
239917
The British Government intervened in the affairs of the Company and passed an Act in 1773 A.D., known as the:
1 Regulating Act
2 Pitt’s India Act
3 Charter Act
4 Company Act
Explanation:
Regulating Act Regulating Act, (1773), legislation passed by the British Parliament for the regulation of the British East India Company’s Indian territories, mainly in Bengal. The act was amended and the government of India was recast by Prime Minister William Pitt’s India Act of 1784.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239939
Who among the following had been the leader of a number of anti-British revolts in Sambalpur?
1 Kattabomman
2 Surendra Sai
3 Utirat Singh
4 Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi
Explanation:
Surendra Sai By virtue of the Doctrine of Lapse, Lord Dalhousie annexed Sambalpur in 1849, as Narayan Singh had no male successor to succeed him. During the uprising of 1857 the sepoys set Surendra Sai and his brother Udyant Sai free. The resistance to British continued in Sambalpur under the leadership of Surendra Sai.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239918
We do not seek our independence out of Britain’s ruin’ said:
1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
2 Mahatma Gandhi.
3 Gokhale.
4 Rabindranath Tagore.
Explanation:
Mahatma Gandhi. Its true that Gandhi did have a compromising attitude towards the British during WWII and even stated that “We do not seek independence out of Britain’s ruin”. Though Gandhi was the most influential figure in the political scenario at the time, it’s important to remember that simply because he wanted to maintain a compromising attittude towards the British, many of the other political leaders of the time did not wish to do so.
02. Civilising The Native , Educating The Nation
239919
What did the Orientalist do, according to Edward Said?
1 Wrote the history of oriental natives objectively.