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RICE ROv’S INSTITUTE OF COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION RICE Cir 2ND MONTH INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT 2ND CLASS Multiple Choice Questions 1 10, u 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, The battle of Wandiwash was fought in: a) 1760 b) 1761) 1762) 1763 The battle of Wandiwash was fought in— a) Bengal b) Karnataka ¢) Tamil Nadu ) Andhra Pradesh ‘The battle of Bidera was fought in— a) 1760 b) 1758 c) 1759 d) 1761 Plassey in now in— a) Murshidabad b) Nadia ¢) 24 Parganas 4) Burdwan The treaty of Alinagar was signed in a) 1756 b) 17576) 1758) 1760 The story of “Black hole” tragedy had planted in— a) 1736 b) 1757 -@) 1759 d) 1760 Independent Nawabi rule was founded in India in— a) 1718 b) 1717) 1719.) 1720 Murshid Quli Khan came to power in— a) 1715 b) 1716) ATI8.—d) 717 Bargir attached Bengal in— a) 1742 b) 1740) ITH) 1782 Battle of Plassey was fought in— a) July b) August ©) March d) June. Busar is now in a) Bihar ) Uttar Pradesh ©) Madhya Pradesh) Tamil Nadu Treaty of Srirangapatnam was signed in— a) 1791 b) 1792 @) 1793) 1794 Mysore was annexed in— a) 1798 b) 1800) 1799 dy 1791 Mysore was annexed by— a) Dalhousie b) Wellesly ©) Comwallis 4) Ripon The first Anglo-Mysore war was started in— a) 1769 -b) 1768) 1766) 1767 The treaty of Madras was signed in— a) 1769 b) 1770) TTL) 1772 The Tree of Liberty was planted in— a) Karnataka’ b) Madhya Pradesh ) Uttar Pradesh d) Bengal The treaty of Lahore was signed in a) 1847 "by 1848) 1846) 1844 See 19 Delhi was captured in- a) 1858 b) 1859) 1860. d). 1861 ‘Awadh was captured in— a) 1855 b) 1856) 1857) 1851 Satara was captured in a) 1850 b) 1848 c) T841_-d) 1849 Punjab was captured in— a) 1850 b) 1848) 1841) 1849 ‘The first Anglo-Maratha war was ended in a) 1782 -b) 1781» c) 1780) 1788, ‘The second Anglo-Burmese war hand taken place in— a) 1851 by 1852 ¢) 1850 d) 1856 Who was *Clives Jackal”? a) Mir Jafar b) Siraj) Alivardi_ ) Miran Munger was the capital of — a) Siraj b) Alivardi ©) Mir Qasim 4d) Mir Jafar “Plassey plunder” was started after— a) 1757 b) 1761) 1762) 1763 ‘The third Anglo-Burmese war was ended in- a) 1884 -b) 1881) 1886) 1887 Hydrabad was captured by— a) Wellesly b) Dalhousie ©) Ripon d) Lytton Hydrabad was captured in— a) 1799 b) 17986) 1796) 1791 Nawabi rule in Hydrabad was started in— a) 1724 b) 1725) 1726) 1727 Thr second Anglo-Sikh war was ended in— a) 1847 b) 1846) 1849) 1850 Who is called “Tiger of India"? a) Wellesly b) Dalhousie ©) Cornwallis 4) Curzon Lord Clive came to power in— a) 1759 b) 1761 @) 1757 The first Govemor of Bengal was— a) Clive b) Hastings ¢) Vansitart d) Holwell Third Anglo-Mysore war was ended in— a) 1791 b) 1793) 1792) 1798, Hydrabad was formarly known as— a) Hridarnagar b) Bhagyanagar ©) Haidarpur d) Amaravati 4) 1755 WIMCQsINWBCS/2ND_CLASSVINDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT 2 38. Treaty of Mangalore was signed in— 61. Who sought foreign help? a) 1784 b) 1781) 1782) 1783 a) Mir Jafar b) Siraj 39. Second Anglo-Afighan war was started during the rule of — ©) Mir Qasim d) Shuja ud Daulah a) Ripon b) Dalhousie 62. The former name of Murshid Quli Khan was ©) Lytton 4) Bentinck a) Hadi) Ispahani_ c) Umar — d) Riwwaj 40. Treaty of Gandamark was signed in— 63. Murshid Quli Khan was succeded by— a) 1879 b) 1880) 1881) 1882 a) Safdarjang b) Shujauddin 41. Nepal was captured by ©) Alivardi 4) Siraj a) Ripon) Lytton ¢) Hastings d) Bentinck | 64. The battle of Jallianwala Bagh had taken place in— 42. Nepal was captured in— a) Punjab b) Mysore a) 1817) 1818) 1819.) 1816 ©) Karnataka d) Maharashtra 43. Doctrine of Lapse was introduced in- 65. In the first Anglo-Mysore war Hyder was a) 1848 b) 1849) 1850) 1851 a) Defeated b) Won 44, Subsidiary Alliance introduced in— ©) Surrendered d) Retreated a) 1799 b) 1798). 1796) 1800 66, Treaty of Mangalore was signed with— 45. Sind was captured by— a) Hastings b) Ripon ¢) Lytton d) Bentinck a) Ellenborough b) Hastings 67. Treaty of Srirangapatnam was signed with: ©) Ripon d) Lytton a) Hastings b) Comvallis 46. Sind was captured in— ©) Bentinck 4d) Dalhousie a) 1845 -b) 1843) 1844) 1841 68, ‘Humiliated place’ treaty was signed in— 47. Nazam-ud-Daulah was the last nawab of- a) 1784 b) 1782) 1769.) 1799 a) Bengal b) Hydrabadc) Awadh d) Mysore | 69, Treaty of Paris was signed in— 48. Rocket was introduced by— a) 1763 b) 1764) 1765) 1766, a) Hyder ) Tipu 70. Fate of the French Company in India was sealed in— ©) Saféarjang 4d) Mir Qasim a) 1762 b) 1760) 1761.) :1763, 49. Hyder died in 71, Battle of Wandiwash was followed by the battle of a) 1781 b) 1783.) 1785.) 1782 a) Panipat b) Karnal ¢) Taraind) Buxar 50. Tipu died in— 72. Governor of Bengal at the time of battle of a) 1799 b) 1798) 1797) 1796 Wandiwash— 51. Tipu maintained relation with: a) Vansitart_b) Holwell ¢) Clive d) Hastings a) Africa b) Belgium ¢) France d) Sri Lanka | 73. The father of Modern Punjab is— 52. Tipu came to power in— a) Hastings b) Comwallis a) 1782 b) 1783) 1781. d):1780 ©) Bentinck d) Dalhousie 53. Hyder came to power in 74. The policy of ‘masterly inactivity’ was related with— a) 1762 b) 1763.) 1761. d):1760 a) Afghanistan b) Burma, 54. Treaty of Amritsar was signed with— ©) Punjab 4) Nepal a) Minto b) Hastings 75. Nawabi rule was ended in Bengal in— ©) Comwallis d) Bentinck a) 1774 by 1772) 1771-1770 55. Treaty of Amritsar was signed in 76, ‘Treaty of Yandalen was signed in— a) 1808 b) 1809) 1810.) ISI a) 1825 b) 1827) 1826) 1829 56. Capital of Ranjit Singh was— 77. Treaty of Yandalen was signed with— a) Lahore b) Multan ¢) Ludhiana d) Jalandhar a) Hastings b) Ripon ¢) Amherst d) Bentinck 57. Ranjit Singh died in 78. Ranjit Singh ruled by the bank of the river— a) 1838 b) 1839) 1840) 1841 a) Gharghara b) Sutlej 58. Ranjit Singh was succeeded by— ©) Godavari 4) Gandak a) Dalip Singh b) Karan Singh 79. “Misuls” were in— ©) Puran Singh d) Kharak Singh a) Punjab b) Madhya Pradesh 59. Who said ‘Sab lal ho Jayega"? ©) Uttar Pradesh d) Tamil Nadu a) Dalip Singh b) Kharak Singh 80. Ranjit Singh got Kohinoor diamond from ) Puran Singh d) Ranjit Singh a) Shah Akbar b) Shah Nawaj 60. Count Lally was the general of- ©) Shah Shuja 4d) Nadir Shah a) France b) England c) Germany d) Russia

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