According to the historians, by the second half of the 18th century, which new power emerged as powerful in India?
  • Chinese
  • Dutch
  • British
  • Japanese
From the years mentioned below, choose the correct date of death of Aurangzeb, the Mughal ruler
  • On 3rd March 1800
  • On 3rd March 1750
  • On 3rd March 1707
  • On 3rd March 1850
What was farman?
  • It was a royal dress.
  • It was a royal procession.
  • It was a royal food.
  • It was a royal order.
Subsidiary Alliance was introduced by ________
  • Lord Mountbatten
  • Robert Clive
  • William Bentick
  • Lord Wellesley
_______________allowed the company to use the revenue resources of Bengal
  • Subsidiary Alliance
  • Diwani
  • Doctrine of Lapse
  • Policy of Paramountcy
_________________________Indian rulers were not allowed to have their independent armed forces
  • Diwani
  • Subsidary Alliance
  • Doctrine of Lapse
  • Policy of Paramountcy
Tipu Sultan was killed in _________________ Mysore war
  • 1st
  • 2nd
  • 3rd
  • 4th
____________________ policy claimed that the company's authority was paramount or supreme, hence its power was greater than that of Indian states.
  • doctrine of lapse
  • Paramountcy
  • Diwani
  • Subsiidary Alliance
In ____________________________- if an Indian ruler died without a male heir his kingdom would “lapse”, that is, become part of Company territory.
  • Doctrine of lapse
  • Policy of Paramountcy
  • Subsidiary Alliance
  • Diwani
Criminal court was called a _______________
  • faujdari adalat
  • diwani adalat
Civil Court was known as a ________________
  • diwani adalat
  • faujdari adalat
Lord Wellesley introduced the ____________
  • Diwani
  • Subsidiary Alliance
  • Doctrine of lapse
  • Policy of Paramountcy
Policy of Paramountcy was introduced by _________________
  • Lord Hastings
  • Lord Wellesly
  • Lord Dalhousi
  • Queen Elisabeth I
The Charter was given by _____________
  • Lord wellesley
  • Lord Hastings
  • Lord Dalhousi
  • Queen Elizabeth I
Doctrine of Lapse was introduced by _______________
  • Queen Elizabeth I
  • Lord Wellesley
  • Lord Hastings
  • Lord Dalhousi
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