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1. Causes of the 1857 Rebellion

  1. Who introduced the Doctrine of Lapse?

    • A) Lord Cornwallis
    • B) Lord Dalhousie
    • C) Lord Canning
    • D) Lord Wellesley
      Answer: B) Lord Dalhousie
  2. What did the Doctrine of Lapse state?

    • A) Indian rulers could keep their kingdoms after adoption.
    • B) Kingdoms without natural heirs would be annexed.
    • C) British officers would control Indian trade.
    • D) Indian rulers had to pay heavy taxes.
      Answer: B) Kingdoms without natural heirs would be annexed.
  3. Which law offended the religious beliefs of the sepoys?

    • A) The Arms Act
    • B) The Greased Cartridge Rule
    • C) The Subsidiary Alliance
    • D) The Doctrine of Lapse
      Answer: B) The Greased Cartridge Rule
  4. What law allowed Christian converts to inherit ancestral property?

    • A) The Property Act
    • B) The Christian Conversion Act
    • C) The Caste Protection Act
    • D) The Religious Conversion Act of 1850
      Answer: D) The Religious Conversion Act of 1850
  5. Why did the annexation of Awadh anger the local people?

    • A) It violated religious sentiments.
    • B) They lost jobs and land rights.
    • C) It increased British taxation.
    • D) It was a military decision.
      Answer: B) They lost jobs and land rights.

2. Key Events of the Rebellion

  1. Where did the rebellion of 1857 first break out?

    • A) Delhi
    • B) Lucknow
    • C) Meerut
    • D) Kanpur
      Answer: C) Meerut
  2. Who led the rebellion in Kanpur?

    • A) Rani Lakshmibai
    • B) Nana Saheb
    • C) Tantia Tope
    • D) Begum Hazrat Mahal
      Answer: B) Nana Saheb
  3. Which Mughal emperor was declared the leader of the rebellion?

    • A) Bahadur Shah Zafar
    • B) Akbar II
    • C) Aurangzeb
    • D) Humayun
      Answer: A) Bahadur Shah Zafar
  4. When was the rebellion of 1857 officially declared to have started?

    • A) May 10, 1857
    • B) July 7, 1857
    • C) March 15, 1857
    • D) August 1, 1857
      Answer: A) May 10, 1857
  5. What event triggered the rebellion?

    • A) Annexation of Awadh
    • B) Use of greased cartridges
    • C) High taxation
    • D) Disbanding Indian sepoys
      Answer: B) Use of greased cartridges

3. Prominent Leaders and Figures

  1. Who led the rebellion in Jhansi?

    • A) Tantia Tope
    • B) Rani Lakshmibai
    • C) Nana Saheb
    • D) Kunwar Singh
      Answer: B) Rani Lakshmibai
  2. What role did Bahadur Shah Zafar play in the rebellion?

    • A) Active military leader
    • B) Symbolic leader of unity
    • C) Political reformer
    • D) British ally
      Answer: B) Symbolic leader of unity
  3. Who was the general that supported Nana Saheb in Kanpur?

    • A) Rani Lakshmibai
    • B) Tantia Tope
    • C) Kunwar Singh
    • D) Begum Hazrat Mahal
      Answer: B) Tantia Tope
  4. Begum Hazrat Mahal was associated with which city during the rebellion?

    • A) Kanpur
    • B) Jhansi
    • C) Awadh (Lucknow)
    • D) Delhi
      Answer: C) Awadh (Lucknow)
  5. Which ruler led the rebellion in Bihar?

    • A) Nana Saheb
    • B) Rani Avantibai
    • C) Kunwar Singh
    • D) Mangal Pandey
      Answer: C) Kunwar Singh

4. British Strategies and Policies

  1. How did the British respond to the rebellion?

    • A) They fled India.
    • B) They passed new laws and sent reinforcements.
    • C) They banned sepoy recruitment.
    • D) They dissolved the East India Company.
      Answer: B) They passed new laws and sent reinforcements.
  2. Where was Bahadur Shah Zafar exiled?

    • A) Rangoon (Burma)
    • B) Kolkata
    • C) Delhi
    • D) Kanpur
      Answer: A) Rangoon (Burma)
  3. What Act transferred power from the East India Company to the British Crown?

    • A) Government of India Act, 1858
    • B) Indian Administration Act
    • C) British Dominion Act
    • D) Indian Reforms Act
      Answer: A) Government of India Act, 1858
  4. What did the British promise to ruling chiefs after the rebellion?

    • A) Independence
    • B) Protection of their kingdoms
    • C) Freedom from taxation
    • D) Access to trade monopolies
      Answer: B) Protection of their kingdoms
  5. Which groups were now favored for recruitment in the British army?

    • A) Gurkhas, Sikhs, and Pathans
    • B) Bengalis and Biharis
    • C) Rajputs and Marathas
    • D) None of the above
      Answer: A) Gurkhas, Sikhs, and Pathans

5. Outcomes and Impact

  1. What was the main impact of the 1857 rebellion?

    • A) India became independent.
    • B) The British introduced reforms in governance.
    • C) Mughal rule was restored.
    • D) All sepoys were dismissed.
      Answer: B) The British introduced reforms in governance.
  2. After the rebellion, what was the title given to the Governor-General of India?

    • A) President
    • B) Viceroy
    • C) Chief Administrator
    • D) Commissioner
      Answer: B) Viceroy
  3. What changes were made to the composition of the British army?

    • A) Indian soldiers were excluded entirely.
    • B) Fewer Indian soldiers and more Europeans were included.
    • C) All Indian soldiers were from northern states.
    • D) Recruitment was banned altogether.
      Answer: B) Fewer Indian soldiers and more Europeans were included.
  4. What happened to the land and property of Muslims after the rebellion?

    • A) Confiscated by the British
    • B) Distributed among rebels
    • C) Remained untouched
    • D) Given to the zamindars
      Answer: A) Confiscated by the British
  5. When did the British finally regain control of India after the rebellion?

    • A) 1858
    • B) 1857
    • C) 1860
    • D) 1859
      Answer: D) 1859

True/False Statements

  1. Bahadur Shah Zafar was hanged by the British.
    Answer: False

  2. The Doctrine of Lapse allowed Indian rulers to pass their kingdoms to adopted heirs.
    Answer: False

  3. Rani Lakshmibai died fighting the British forces in 1858.
    Answer: True

  4. The British introduced the new cartridges to save money.
    Answer: False

  5. Nana Saheb was the adopted son of the Peshwa Baji Rao II.
    Answer: True

  6. The British punished rebels by confiscating their land and property.
    Answer: True

  7. The 1857 rebellion was limited only to sepoys and had no popular support.
    Answer: False

  8. The British recruited Gurkhas and Sikhs in the army after the 1857 rebellion.
    Answer: True

  9. Rani Avantibai Lodhi led an army against the British in Jhansi.
    Answer: False

  10. The British passed a new law after 1857 transferring power from the East India Company to the Crown.
    Answer: True


Match the Following

Column A

Column B

1. Doctrine of Lapse

A. Mughal Emperor

2. Rani Lakshmibai

B. Religious Offense

3. Nana Saheb

C. Sepoy Mutiny

4. Bahadur Shah Zafar

D. Lord Dalhousie

5. Tantia Tope

E. Guerrilla Warfare

6. Begum Hazrat Mahal

F. British Army Recruitment

7. Greased Cartridges

G. Jhansi

8. Rangoon

H. Bahadur Shah Zafar’s Exile

9. 1857 Rebellion

I. Kanpur

10. Gurkhas

J. Lucknow

Answers:
1-D, 2-G, 3-I, 4-A, 5-E, 6-J, 7-B, 8-H, 9-C, 10-F

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