16. Ruling The Countryside
16. Ruling The Countryside

242625 What is the literal meaning of the Greek word indikon?

1 Blue.
2 Dye.
3 From India.
4 From England.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242591 Company wanted to buy which three types of goods in India?

1 Wheat, rice and millets
2 Horses, Cotton and Silk
3 Fine quality cotton, silk and spices
4 Spices, cotton and wheat
16. Ruling The Countryside

242592 Gandhiji visited Champaran:

1 To see the plight of Indigo planters in Champaran.
2 To see the progress of’Indigo plantation.
3 To see the managing system of company.
4 None of the above.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242540 Although the trade in indigo was very profitable for the British and the Company, it created a lot of poverty and other problems for the farmers (called ryots). Eventually, thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo and soon they become violent. In their rebellion against the planters, they also got support of the local zamindars and village headmen. When did this 'blue rebellion' happen?

1 1849
2 1852
3 1854
4 1859
16. Ruling The Countryside

242541 What are commercial crops?

1 Crops cultivated for tax paying.
2 Crops cultivated for own use.
3 Crops cultivated for sale.
4 None of these.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242625 What is the literal meaning of the Greek word indikon?

1 Blue.
2 Dye.
3 From India.
4 From England.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242591 Company wanted to buy which three types of goods in India?

1 Wheat, rice and millets
2 Horses, Cotton and Silk
3 Fine quality cotton, silk and spices
4 Spices, cotton and wheat
16. Ruling The Countryside

242592 Gandhiji visited Champaran:

1 To see the plight of Indigo planters in Champaran.
2 To see the progress of’Indigo plantation.
3 To see the managing system of company.
4 None of the above.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242540 Although the trade in indigo was very profitable for the British and the Company, it created a lot of poverty and other problems for the farmers (called ryots). Eventually, thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo and soon they become violent. In their rebellion against the planters, they also got support of the local zamindars and village headmen. When did this 'blue rebellion' happen?

1 1849
2 1852
3 1854
4 1859
16. Ruling The Countryside

242541 What are commercial crops?

1 Crops cultivated for tax paying.
2 Crops cultivated for own use.
3 Crops cultivated for sale.
4 None of these.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242625 What is the literal meaning of the Greek word indikon?

1 Blue.
2 Dye.
3 From India.
4 From England.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242591 Company wanted to buy which three types of goods in India?

1 Wheat, rice and millets
2 Horses, Cotton and Silk
3 Fine quality cotton, silk and spices
4 Spices, cotton and wheat
16. Ruling The Countryside

242592 Gandhiji visited Champaran:

1 To see the plight of Indigo planters in Champaran.
2 To see the progress of’Indigo plantation.
3 To see the managing system of company.
4 None of the above.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242540 Although the trade in indigo was very profitable for the British and the Company, it created a lot of poverty and other problems for the farmers (called ryots). Eventually, thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo and soon they become violent. In their rebellion against the planters, they also got support of the local zamindars and village headmen. When did this 'blue rebellion' happen?

1 1849
2 1852
3 1854
4 1859
16. Ruling The Countryside

242541 What are commercial crops?

1 Crops cultivated for tax paying.
2 Crops cultivated for own use.
3 Crops cultivated for sale.
4 None of these.
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16. Ruling The Countryside

242625 What is the literal meaning of the Greek word indikon?

1 Blue.
2 Dye.
3 From India.
4 From England.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242591 Company wanted to buy which three types of goods in India?

1 Wheat, rice and millets
2 Horses, Cotton and Silk
3 Fine quality cotton, silk and spices
4 Spices, cotton and wheat
16. Ruling The Countryside

242592 Gandhiji visited Champaran:

1 To see the plight of Indigo planters in Champaran.
2 To see the progress of’Indigo plantation.
3 To see the managing system of company.
4 None of the above.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242540 Although the trade in indigo was very profitable for the British and the Company, it created a lot of poverty and other problems for the farmers (called ryots). Eventually, thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo and soon they become violent. In their rebellion against the planters, they also got support of the local zamindars and village headmen. When did this 'blue rebellion' happen?

1 1849
2 1852
3 1854
4 1859
16. Ruling The Countryside

242541 What are commercial crops?

1 Crops cultivated for tax paying.
2 Crops cultivated for own use.
3 Crops cultivated for sale.
4 None of these.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242625 What is the literal meaning of the Greek word indikon?

1 Blue.
2 Dye.
3 From India.
4 From England.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242591 Company wanted to buy which three types of goods in India?

1 Wheat, rice and millets
2 Horses, Cotton and Silk
3 Fine quality cotton, silk and spices
4 Spices, cotton and wheat
16. Ruling The Countryside

242592 Gandhiji visited Champaran:

1 To see the plight of Indigo planters in Champaran.
2 To see the progress of’Indigo plantation.
3 To see the managing system of company.
4 None of the above.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242540 Although the trade in indigo was very profitable for the British and the Company, it created a lot of poverty and other problems for the farmers (called ryots). Eventually, thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo and soon they become violent. In their rebellion against the planters, they also got support of the local zamindars and village headmen. When did this 'blue rebellion' happen?

1 1849
2 1852
3 1854
4 1859
16. Ruling The Countryside

242541 What are commercial crops?

1 Crops cultivated for tax paying.
2 Crops cultivated for own use.
3 Crops cultivated for sale.
4 None of these.