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What is the term for soldiers collectively disobeying their officer in the army?
What is the term for soldiers collectively disobeying their officer in the army?
Which judicial body keeps a check on the powers of the Executive and Legislature?
Which judicial body keeps a check on the powers of the Executive and Legislature?
What is the year in which the Sati system was banned?
What is the year in which the Sati system was banned?
Who was the last Mughal Emperor?
Who was the last Mughal Emperor?
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What is the difference between the birth rate and the death rate of a country called?
What is the difference between the birth rate and the death rate of a country called?
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What process involves weaving clothes?
What process involves weaving clothes?
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What is the term for industries that obtain raw materials from plants and animals?
What is the term for industries that obtain raw materials from plants and animals?
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What year marks the beginning of the First Freedom Movement of India?
What year marks the beginning of the First Freedom Movement of India?
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On which date did the Mughal emperor appoint the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?
On which date did the Mughal emperor appoint the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal?
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What discovery affected the international demand for Indigo?
What discovery affected the international demand for Indigo?
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How did the British describe the tribal people?
How did the British describe the tribal people?
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The Champaran movement was against which of the following?
The Champaran movement was against which of the following?
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Birsa was born in a family of which tribe?
Birsa was born in a family of which tribe?
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What term describes a person who is owned by someone else?
What term describes a person who is owned by someone else?
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What is the cruel and unjust use of power or authority known as?
What is the cruel and unjust use of power or authority known as?
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In what year did the Kols rebel?
In what year did the Kols rebel?
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November Assignment Questions - Social Science
- Question 1: The Mughal emperor appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal on August 12, 1765.
- Question 2: The international demand for indigo was affected by the discovery of artificial colours.
- Question 3: The British described tribal people as wild and savage.
- Question 4: The Champaran movement protested against indigo planters.
- Question 5: Birsa belonged to a family of Mundas.
- Question 6: A person owned by someone else is a slave.
- Question 7: Cruel and unjust use of power is known as tyranny.
- Question 8: A democratic country needs a constitution and a federal executive.
- Question 9: A temporary alliance of groups or parties is called a coalition.
- Question 10: The Governor of Madras, Thomas Munro, devised the Ryotwari system.
- Question 11: Money given to compensate for an injury or loss is called compensation.
- Question 12: The parliament plays a vital role in lawmaking.
- Question 13: Kols rebelled between 1831 and 1832.
- Question 14: Jhum is a flower used to create alcohol.
- Question 15: The worshipper of Vishnu is called Vaishav.
- Question 16: The Worli Revolt in Maharashtra was in 1831
- Question 17: The British established power in India by 1857.
- Question 18: India faced a massive rebellion in 1857.
- Question 19: The santhals' goods were sold at five times the market price by traders.
- Question 20: A terrible famine affected Bengal in 1770.
- Question 21: The land revenue system implemented by Sir Thomas Munro in 1820 is known as Ryotwari.
- Question 22: Kalamkari print is created by weavers in Andhra Pradesh.
- Question 23: When soldiers disobey their officer in a group, it is called mutiny.
- Question 24: The term that reflects contempt towards others is "firangis" (Britishers)
- Question 25: Bahadur Shah died in Rangoon jail.
- Question 26: The judiciary system keeps watch on the powers of Executive and Legislature.
- Question 27: The Vidhan Sabha is the lower house of a state government.
- Question 28: Elections are held through the democratic process of secret voting.
- Question 29: The Lok Sabha has 654 elected members.
- Question 30: India is divided into constituencies.
- Question 31: The Sati system was banned in 1829.
- Question 32: The first freedom movement in India was in 1857.
- Question 33: Rani Lakshmibai died in 1858.
- Question 34: Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal emperor.
- Question 35: Nana Sahib was the adopted son of Peshwa Baji Rao II.
- Question 36: Tantia Tope was the general of Nana Saheb.
- Question 37: Kunwar Singh led a tribal guerilla war.
- Question 38: Lord Dalhousie's policy is called the Doctrine of Lapse.
- Question 39: Governor Lord Dalhousie initiated the paramountcy policy.
- Question 40: The difference between birth and death rates is natural growth rate.
- Question 41: The process of weaving clothes is called textile.
- Question 42: The process of extracting metal ores beyond melting point is smelting.
- Question 43: Industries dependent on plants and animals are called agro-based.
- Question 44: Maruti Udyog is an example of private sector industry.
- Question 45: Support to primary and secondary sectors through services are called tertiary activities.
- Question 46: Golden fibre refers to jute.
- Question 47: Growing fruits and vegetables is called horticulture.
- Question 48: Rice is the major food crop globally.
- Question 49: Water is a vital renewable natural resource.
- Question 50: Soil layer that is composed of grainy substances is soil.
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