16. Ruling The Countryside
16. Ruling The Countryside

242600 ______ was Governor General of India in 1793.

1 Warren Hastings.
2 Charles Cornwallis.
3 Louis Chole.
4 George Martin.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242601 In which year the Mughal emperor appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?

1 1807
2 1803
3 1789
4 1765
16. Ruling The Countryside

242602 Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’. But this system was not in favour of the cultivators because they were not given fair prices after the harvest was ready. Thus, indigo cultivators were highly dissatisfied. What was the condition of this contract that was most unfavourable to the cultivators?

1 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at high rates of interest to produce indigo
2 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at low rates of interest to produce indigo on at least 25% of their land
3 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters without interest to produce indigo
4 Those who signed the contract had to pay cash advances to the planters without interest to produce indigo
16. Ruling The Countryside

242603 After the revolt, cultivation of Indigo shifted to:

1 Surat in Gujarat
2 Awadh
3 Madras
4 Champaran in today's Bihar.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242604 Indigo cultivation was started in St. Domingue in the Caribbean island by:

1 Portuguese
2 British
3 French
4 Spanish
16. Ruling The Countryside

242600 ______ was Governor General of India in 1793.

1 Warren Hastings.
2 Charles Cornwallis.
3 Louis Chole.
4 George Martin.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242601 In which year the Mughal emperor appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?

1 1807
2 1803
3 1789
4 1765
16. Ruling The Countryside

242602 Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’. But this system was not in favour of the cultivators because they were not given fair prices after the harvest was ready. Thus, indigo cultivators were highly dissatisfied. What was the condition of this contract that was most unfavourable to the cultivators?

1 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at high rates of interest to produce indigo
2 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at low rates of interest to produce indigo on at least 25% of their land
3 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters without interest to produce indigo
4 Those who signed the contract had to pay cash advances to the planters without interest to produce indigo
16. Ruling The Countryside

242603 After the revolt, cultivation of Indigo shifted to:

1 Surat in Gujarat
2 Awadh
3 Madras
4 Champaran in today's Bihar.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242604 Indigo cultivation was started in St. Domingue in the Caribbean island by:

1 Portuguese
2 British
3 French
4 Spanish
16. Ruling The Countryside

242600 ______ was Governor General of India in 1793.

1 Warren Hastings.
2 Charles Cornwallis.
3 Louis Chole.
4 George Martin.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242601 In which year the Mughal emperor appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?

1 1807
2 1803
3 1789
4 1765
16. Ruling The Countryside

242602 Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’. But this system was not in favour of the cultivators because they were not given fair prices after the harvest was ready. Thus, indigo cultivators were highly dissatisfied. What was the condition of this contract that was most unfavourable to the cultivators?

1 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at high rates of interest to produce indigo
2 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at low rates of interest to produce indigo on at least 25% of their land
3 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters without interest to produce indigo
4 Those who signed the contract had to pay cash advances to the planters without interest to produce indigo
16. Ruling The Countryside

242603 After the revolt, cultivation of Indigo shifted to:

1 Surat in Gujarat
2 Awadh
3 Madras
4 Champaran in today's Bihar.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242604 Indigo cultivation was started in St. Domingue in the Caribbean island by:

1 Portuguese
2 British
3 French
4 Spanish
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16. Ruling The Countryside

242600 ______ was Governor General of India in 1793.

1 Warren Hastings.
2 Charles Cornwallis.
3 Louis Chole.
4 George Martin.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242601 In which year the Mughal emperor appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?

1 1807
2 1803
3 1789
4 1765
16. Ruling The Countryside

242602 Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’. But this system was not in favour of the cultivators because they were not given fair prices after the harvest was ready. Thus, indigo cultivators were highly dissatisfied. What was the condition of this contract that was most unfavourable to the cultivators?

1 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at high rates of interest to produce indigo
2 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at low rates of interest to produce indigo on at least 25% of their land
3 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters without interest to produce indigo
4 Those who signed the contract had to pay cash advances to the planters without interest to produce indigo
16. Ruling The Countryside

242603 After the revolt, cultivation of Indigo shifted to:

1 Surat in Gujarat
2 Awadh
3 Madras
4 Champaran in today's Bihar.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242604 Indigo cultivation was started in St. Domingue in the Caribbean island by:

1 Portuguese
2 British
3 French
4 Spanish
16. Ruling The Countryside

242600 ______ was Governor General of India in 1793.

1 Warren Hastings.
2 Charles Cornwallis.
3 Louis Chole.
4 George Martin.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242601 In which year the Mughal emperor appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?

1 1807
2 1803
3 1789
4 1765
16. Ruling The Countryside

242602 Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’. But this system was not in favour of the cultivators because they were not given fair prices after the harvest was ready. Thus, indigo cultivators were highly dissatisfied. What was the condition of this contract that was most unfavourable to the cultivators?

1 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at high rates of interest to produce indigo
2 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters at low rates of interest to produce indigo on at least 25% of their land
3 Those who signed the contract got cash advances from the planters without interest to produce indigo
4 Those who signed the contract had to pay cash advances to the planters without interest to produce indigo
16. Ruling The Countryside

242603 After the revolt, cultivation of Indigo shifted to:

1 Surat in Gujarat
2 Awadh
3 Madras
4 Champaran in today's Bihar.
16. Ruling The Countryside

242604 Indigo cultivation was started in St. Domingue in the Caribbean island by:

1 Portuguese
2 British
3 French
4 Spanish