16. Ruling The Countryside
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16. Ruling The Countryside

242546 When the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal, the Company became the chief financial administrator of the vast territory of Bengal. It had to now think of administering the land and organising its revenue resources, and this had to be done in a way that could create profits enough to meet the growing expenses of the Company, even if it resulted in poverty and famines for the people of Bengal. When did the Mughal emperor appoint the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?

1 12 August, 1751
2 12 August, 1756
3 12 August, 1765
4 12 August, 1755
16. Ruling The Countryside

242547 In which year the Permanent Settlement of Bengal was introduced?

1 1763
2 1773
3 1783
4 1793
16. Ruling The Countryside

242548 By the thirteenth century, Indian indigo was used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France, and Britain to make violet and blue dyes for cloth. However, only small amounts of Indian indigo reached the European market because it was of a very high quality and expensive. So which was the other plant that European cloth manufacturers had to depend on?

1 Woad
2 Opium
3 Hheena
4 Butea monosperma
16. Ruling The Countryside

242549 After the indigo production collapsed in Bengal, the planters shifted their operation to:

1 Gujarat
2 Bihar
3 Orissa
4 Rajasthan
16. Ruling The Countryside

242546 When the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal, the Company became the chief financial administrator of the vast territory of Bengal. It had to now think of administering the land and organising its revenue resources, and this had to be done in a way that could create profits enough to meet the growing expenses of the Company, even if it resulted in poverty and famines for the people of Bengal. When did the Mughal emperor appoint the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?

1 12 August, 1751
2 12 August, 1756
3 12 August, 1765
4 12 August, 1755
16. Ruling The Countryside

242547 In which year the Permanent Settlement of Bengal was introduced?

1 1763
2 1773
3 1783
4 1793
16. Ruling The Countryside

242548 By the thirteenth century, Indian indigo was used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France, and Britain to make violet and blue dyes for cloth. However, only small amounts of Indian indigo reached the European market because it was of a very high quality and expensive. So which was the other plant that European cloth manufacturers had to depend on?

1 Woad
2 Opium
3 Hheena
4 Butea monosperma
16. Ruling The Countryside

242549 After the indigo production collapsed in Bengal, the planters shifted their operation to:

1 Gujarat
2 Bihar
3 Orissa
4 Rajasthan
16. Ruling The Countryside

242546 When the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal, the Company became the chief financial administrator of the vast territory of Bengal. It had to now think of administering the land and organising its revenue resources, and this had to be done in a way that could create profits enough to meet the growing expenses of the Company, even if it resulted in poverty and famines for the people of Bengal. When did the Mughal emperor appoint the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?

1 12 August, 1751
2 12 August, 1756
3 12 August, 1765
4 12 August, 1755
16. Ruling The Countryside

242547 In which year the Permanent Settlement of Bengal was introduced?

1 1763
2 1773
3 1783
4 1793
16. Ruling The Countryside

242548 By the thirteenth century, Indian indigo was used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France, and Britain to make violet and blue dyes for cloth. However, only small amounts of Indian indigo reached the European market because it was of a very high quality and expensive. So which was the other plant that European cloth manufacturers had to depend on?

1 Woad
2 Opium
3 Hheena
4 Butea monosperma
16. Ruling The Countryside

242549 After the indigo production collapsed in Bengal, the planters shifted their operation to:

1 Gujarat
2 Bihar
3 Orissa
4 Rajasthan
16. Ruling The Countryside

242546 When the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal, the Company became the chief financial administrator of the vast territory of Bengal. It had to now think of administering the land and organising its revenue resources, and this had to be done in a way that could create profits enough to meet the growing expenses of the Company, even if it resulted in poverty and famines for the people of Bengal. When did the Mughal emperor appoint the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?

1 12 August, 1751
2 12 August, 1756
3 12 August, 1765
4 12 August, 1755
16. Ruling The Countryside

242547 In which year the Permanent Settlement of Bengal was introduced?

1 1763
2 1773
3 1783
4 1793
16. Ruling The Countryside

242548 By the thirteenth century, Indian indigo was used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France, and Britain to make violet and blue dyes for cloth. However, only small amounts of Indian indigo reached the European market because it was of a very high quality and expensive. So which was the other plant that European cloth manufacturers had to depend on?

1 Woad
2 Opium
3 Hheena
4 Butea monosperma
16. Ruling The Countryside

242549 After the indigo production collapsed in Bengal, the planters shifted their operation to:

1 Gujarat
2 Bihar
3 Orissa
4 Rajasthan