The document provides instructions and questions for a history quiz with 5 rounds. It includes 36 multiple choice and short answer questions about important dates, people, events, and reforms from British rule of India between 1750-1947. Participants can earn points for direct answers or passing questions to other players. The highest possible score is 520 points. Sample questions cover topics like the Zamindari system, First War of Independence, establishment of the Indian National Congress, and more.
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The 1857 war was a watershed moment in the history of the Indian subcontinent. The battle has sparked academic debate among historians and sociologists all around the world. Despite the fact that it has been more than 150 years, this battle continues to pique the interest of historians. The war's causes and events that occurred throughout the conflict, persons who backed the British and anti-British fighters, and the results and ramifications, are all aspects of this conflict. In terms of outcomes, many academics believe that the war was a failure for those who started it. It is often assumed that the Indians who battled the British in this conflict were unable to achieve their goals. Many gains accrued to Indians as a result of the conflict, but these achievements are overshadowed by the dispute over the war's failure. This research effort focuses on the war's achievements for India, and the significance of those achievements.
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online
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2. INSTRUCTIONS
● 5 Rounds
● 36 Questions
● All questions from the syllabus so
you won’t hear “Out of Syllabus”
● History has nothing to do with Quiz
● No cheating !
5. ROUND 1 – DATES
● 8 Questions
● +20 on Direct
● +10 on pass
● +20/-5 on Pounce
● All answers are between the tenure of
Britishers in India. ( 1750 – 1947)
6. QUESTION 1
In which year was the Zamindari system
(permanent revenue system) established?
12. QUESTION 3
The British passed the Vernacular Press Act
to repress the anti-government writtings and
propaganda. When was the Vernacular Act
passed ?
15. QUESTION 4
Subsidiary Alliance was basically a treaty
between the British East India Company and
the Indian princely states. When was the
Subsidiary Alliance treaty signed with
Awadh?
18. QUESTION 5
When was Lord Dalhousie appointed
Governor General of India? The eight years of
his rule are considered the greatest period for
the expansion of British power in India.
24. QUESTION 7
The act of ____ made it compulsory for new
Indian recruits to serve overseas. It hurt the
feelings of the soldiers as Hindus believed
that overseas travel would lead to loss of
caste.
34. QUESTION 2
Which system established a direct settlement
between the government and the cultivators?
The revenue was directly collected from the
cultivators and it was quite high.
52. QUESTION 8
_____ is the biggest plantation industry in
Assam, Bengal and South India. The Indian
_____ topped the world market and
England became its biggest buyer.
62. QUESTION 7
● Name two records of reforms passed by
Britishers along with the year. (2)
● Name any 2 books that strengthened the
freedom struggle of India. (2)
● Name any two vernacular newspapers. (2)
63. QUESTION 8
● Explain Ryotiwari system (3)
● Under the Ryotiwari system, the tax was not
based on the produce but on the potential
of the soil. Justify(2)
64. ROUND 4 - PASSAGE
● Read the passage and answer
● 2 Question of each 4 parts
● Each part +10 and +10 bonus on all
correct
● Open to all
65. Q1
Zamindari system was made a hereditary right of zamindars
under the Permanent Settlement or the Zamindari Bandobast in
1793.They were made the owners of the land and were forced to
pay 89% of the total revenue to the British government. Their
own share was 11%. The system gave birth to a new class of
landlords consisting of the Rajas and Taluqdars called the
Zamindars who had the power to evict any cultivator of the soil
due to non-payment of revenue. They used oppressive methods
to collect the taxes. The peasants were compelled to take loans
fromthe moneylenders to pay unpaid rent, which made their life
miserable. On the other hand, maximum benefit went to the
Zamindars.
66. QUESTION 1
Who were made the owners of the land under
permanent revenue system?
72. Q2
The ever-changing political scenario heralded the down of modern
period, especially with the coming of the Europeans to India. During this
India was exploited politically, socially, economically, and culturally. The
East India Company was established as a trading company. But it took
advantage of the political instability and gradually to cover the control
of a large part of India. In 1858 the power went into the hands of the
British crown .The 19th century witnessed various majors adopted by
the East India company to extend and consolidate its control over India
like military action, introduction of railways, Postal Service, passing
different acts etc. The revolt of 1857 was a major event but the colonial
power suppressed it ruthlessly. The British rule continued over India but
the discontentment against the colonial power strengthened the
national movement. The establishment of the Indian National Congress
had far reaching effects.
95. Q
Arrange the following events in chronological order
a) Report of Simon Commission
b) Establishment of the Indian National Congress
c) Transfer of power to the British crown
d) First War of Independence
e) Morley Minto Reforms