242550
Thomas Munroe introduced the tax system called:
1 Ryotwari
2 Permanent Settlement
3 Ijaradari
4 Mahalwari
Explanation:
Ryotwari
16. Ruling The Countryside
242551
Name the Englishman who introduced the Mahalwari Settlement System as a substitute to the e Permanent Settlement System.
1 Thomas Munro.
2 Holt Mackenzie.
3 H T Colebrook.
4 Alexander.
Explanation:
Holt Mackenzie.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242552
Many _____ were benefited by the permanent land revenue settlement introduced by Lord Cornwallis.
1 Peasants
2 Farmers
3 Zamindars
4 British officers
Explanation:
Zamindars This was introduced during the tenure of Corwallis in a bid to appropriate more revenue from agriculture. Under this settlement rajas and taluqdars were recognized as zamindars tasked with collecting revenues from peasants and paying to the company. This amount to be paid was fixed permanently, hence the name “permanent settlement”. This was to ensure a regular flow of revenue for the company.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242553
Growers of woad in Europe saw __________ as a crop which would provide competition to their earnings.
1 Cotton
2 Tobacco
3 Chilli
4 Indigo
Explanation:
Indigo By the thirteenth century Indian indigo was being used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France and Britain to dye cloth. However, only small amounts of Indian indigo reached the European market and its price was very high. European cloth manufacturers therefore had to depend on another plant called woad to make violet and blue dyes. Being a plant of the temperate zones, woad was more easily available in Europe. It was grown in northern Italy, southern France and in parts of Germany and Britain. Worried by the competition from indigo, woad producers in Europe pressurised their governments to ban the import of indigo.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242554
In which of the taxation systems, East India Company had the largest tax share?
242550
Thomas Munroe introduced the tax system called:
1 Ryotwari
2 Permanent Settlement
3 Ijaradari
4 Mahalwari
Explanation:
Ryotwari
16. Ruling The Countryside
242551
Name the Englishman who introduced the Mahalwari Settlement System as a substitute to the e Permanent Settlement System.
1 Thomas Munro.
2 Holt Mackenzie.
3 H T Colebrook.
4 Alexander.
Explanation:
Holt Mackenzie.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242552
Many _____ were benefited by the permanent land revenue settlement introduced by Lord Cornwallis.
1 Peasants
2 Farmers
3 Zamindars
4 British officers
Explanation:
Zamindars This was introduced during the tenure of Corwallis in a bid to appropriate more revenue from agriculture. Under this settlement rajas and taluqdars were recognized as zamindars tasked with collecting revenues from peasants and paying to the company. This amount to be paid was fixed permanently, hence the name “permanent settlement”. This was to ensure a regular flow of revenue for the company.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242553
Growers of woad in Europe saw __________ as a crop which would provide competition to their earnings.
1 Cotton
2 Tobacco
3 Chilli
4 Indigo
Explanation:
Indigo By the thirteenth century Indian indigo was being used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France and Britain to dye cloth. However, only small amounts of Indian indigo reached the European market and its price was very high. European cloth manufacturers therefore had to depend on another plant called woad to make violet and blue dyes. Being a plant of the temperate zones, woad was more easily available in Europe. It was grown in northern Italy, southern France and in parts of Germany and Britain. Worried by the competition from indigo, woad producers in Europe pressurised their governments to ban the import of indigo.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242554
In which of the taxation systems, East India Company had the largest tax share?
242550
Thomas Munroe introduced the tax system called:
1 Ryotwari
2 Permanent Settlement
3 Ijaradari
4 Mahalwari
Explanation:
Ryotwari
16. Ruling The Countryside
242551
Name the Englishman who introduced the Mahalwari Settlement System as a substitute to the e Permanent Settlement System.
1 Thomas Munro.
2 Holt Mackenzie.
3 H T Colebrook.
4 Alexander.
Explanation:
Holt Mackenzie.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242552
Many _____ were benefited by the permanent land revenue settlement introduced by Lord Cornwallis.
1 Peasants
2 Farmers
3 Zamindars
4 British officers
Explanation:
Zamindars This was introduced during the tenure of Corwallis in a bid to appropriate more revenue from agriculture. Under this settlement rajas and taluqdars were recognized as zamindars tasked with collecting revenues from peasants and paying to the company. This amount to be paid was fixed permanently, hence the name “permanent settlement”. This was to ensure a regular flow of revenue for the company.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242553
Growers of woad in Europe saw __________ as a crop which would provide competition to their earnings.
1 Cotton
2 Tobacco
3 Chilli
4 Indigo
Explanation:
Indigo By the thirteenth century Indian indigo was being used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France and Britain to dye cloth. However, only small amounts of Indian indigo reached the European market and its price was very high. European cloth manufacturers therefore had to depend on another plant called woad to make violet and blue dyes. Being a plant of the temperate zones, woad was more easily available in Europe. It was grown in northern Italy, southern France and in parts of Germany and Britain. Worried by the competition from indigo, woad producers in Europe pressurised their governments to ban the import of indigo.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242554
In which of the taxation systems, East India Company had the largest tax share?
242550
Thomas Munroe introduced the tax system called:
1 Ryotwari
2 Permanent Settlement
3 Ijaradari
4 Mahalwari
Explanation:
Ryotwari
16. Ruling The Countryside
242551
Name the Englishman who introduced the Mahalwari Settlement System as a substitute to the e Permanent Settlement System.
1 Thomas Munro.
2 Holt Mackenzie.
3 H T Colebrook.
4 Alexander.
Explanation:
Holt Mackenzie.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242552
Many _____ were benefited by the permanent land revenue settlement introduced by Lord Cornwallis.
1 Peasants
2 Farmers
3 Zamindars
4 British officers
Explanation:
Zamindars This was introduced during the tenure of Corwallis in a bid to appropriate more revenue from agriculture. Under this settlement rajas and taluqdars were recognized as zamindars tasked with collecting revenues from peasants and paying to the company. This amount to be paid was fixed permanently, hence the name “permanent settlement”. This was to ensure a regular flow of revenue for the company.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242553
Growers of woad in Europe saw __________ as a crop which would provide competition to their earnings.
1 Cotton
2 Tobacco
3 Chilli
4 Indigo
Explanation:
Indigo By the thirteenth century Indian indigo was being used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France and Britain to dye cloth. However, only small amounts of Indian indigo reached the European market and its price was very high. European cloth manufacturers therefore had to depend on another plant called woad to make violet and blue dyes. Being a plant of the temperate zones, woad was more easily available in Europe. It was grown in northern Italy, southern France and in parts of Germany and Britain. Worried by the competition from indigo, woad producers in Europe pressurised their governments to ban the import of indigo.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242554
In which of the taxation systems, East India Company had the largest tax share?
242550
Thomas Munroe introduced the tax system called:
1 Ryotwari
2 Permanent Settlement
3 Ijaradari
4 Mahalwari
Explanation:
Ryotwari
16. Ruling The Countryside
242551
Name the Englishman who introduced the Mahalwari Settlement System as a substitute to the e Permanent Settlement System.
1 Thomas Munro.
2 Holt Mackenzie.
3 H T Colebrook.
4 Alexander.
Explanation:
Holt Mackenzie.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242552
Many _____ were benefited by the permanent land revenue settlement introduced by Lord Cornwallis.
1 Peasants
2 Farmers
3 Zamindars
4 British officers
Explanation:
Zamindars This was introduced during the tenure of Corwallis in a bid to appropriate more revenue from agriculture. Under this settlement rajas and taluqdars were recognized as zamindars tasked with collecting revenues from peasants and paying to the company. This amount to be paid was fixed permanently, hence the name “permanent settlement”. This was to ensure a regular flow of revenue for the company.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242553
Growers of woad in Europe saw __________ as a crop which would provide competition to their earnings.
1 Cotton
2 Tobacco
3 Chilli
4 Indigo
Explanation:
Indigo By the thirteenth century Indian indigo was being used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France and Britain to dye cloth. However, only small amounts of Indian indigo reached the European market and its price was very high. European cloth manufacturers therefore had to depend on another plant called woad to make violet and blue dyes. Being a plant of the temperate zones, woad was more easily available in Europe. It was grown in northern Italy, southern France and in parts of Germany and Britain. Worried by the competition from indigo, woad producers in Europe pressurised their governments to ban the import of indigo.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242554
In which of the taxation systems, East India Company had the largest tax share?