The main centres of the revolt were
  • Meerut
  • Delhi
  • Lucknow
  • All of them
______________ proclaimed himself as Peshwa
  • Nana Saheb
  • Bijr Qadr
  • Mangal Pandey
  • Non of them
Rani Laxmi Bai rebelled because she wanted
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  • Indian rulers to to have their independent armed forces.
  • the company to recognize her adopted son as the legal heir after her husband’s death
  • to make sure that all peasants get their land
  • Tantia Tope to take over Jhansi from her
The historical importance of the Act of 1858 was that
  • Delhi was recaptured by the Britishers
  • a confederacy of Indian states was organised to fight the British.
  • transferred the power to the crown from East India Company.
  • Indians rose in rebellion and killed British officers and also captured the arms
On 29th March 1857, a soldier named Mangal Pandey
  • was proclaimed the new Nawab
  • was hanged to death for attacking his officers in Barrackpore.
  • declared a war against firangis.
  • joined by the regiment of Delhi.
In 1850 a new law was passed ........
  • it became easier for Christian missionaries to own land in India.
  • it made British prohibit sati and encouraged widow remarriage.
  • Every Indian who wanted to be a part of the army had to agree to serve overseas.
  • it enabled the converts to inherit their ancestral property.
___________ were unhappy with their allowances ,salaries and conditions of services
  • Peasants
  • zamindars
  • Hindus
  • Sepoys
The Revolt broke out  at Meerut 
  • 10th May 1757
  • 10th May 1857
  • 22nd June 1857
  • 9th may 1857
Which of the following is the decision taken by British to reform the Indian Society?
  • law against the practice of sati
  • they encouraged the remarriage of widow
  • English education was actively promoted
  • all of the above
Awadh was annexed using...
  • The Doctrine of Lapse
  • Subsidiary Alliance
  • Anglo-Awadh War
  • None of the above
Which of the following was not a reason was discontent against the British?
  • Rigid methods of revenue collection
  • Laws passed to encourage remarriage of exams
  • Indian soldiers needing to serve abroad
  • Sepoys not having a connection with the countryside
Bahadur Shah Zafar immediately welcomed the rebelling sepoys into Delhi.
  • True
  • False
Kunwar Singh was from?
  • Bombay
  • Bihar
  • Bareilly
  • Benaras
When did the mutiny turn into a rebellion?
  • When the soldiers protested against the cartridges
  • When the soldiers marched to Delhi
  • When the common people joined the soldiers
  • When the regional kings joined the soldiers
I am a member of the British Cabinet responsible for all matters related to governance of India. Who am I?
  • Governor General
  • Prime Minister
  • Crown Representative
  • Secretary of State
Post the revolt, the ruling chiefs were told to give up their land to the British.
  • True
  • False
When did the Nawabs start losing their powers?
  • Nineteenth century
  • Mid-nineteenth century
  • Eighteenth century
  • Mid-eighteenth century
Who was the father of Nana Saheb
  • Rani Lakshmibai's husband
  • Peshwa Baji Rao
  • Peshwa Baji Rao-II
  • Anonymous
In which year was the name of the Mughal king removed from the coins the Company minted?
  • 1867
  • 1872
  • 1850
  • 1849
  • 1864
What was the name of the people who worked for the Company as protectors?
  • Army
  • Soldier
  • Peasants
  • Sepoys
In which year was the law of inheritance of the property of their ancestor to promote Christianity passed?
  • 1872
  • 1801
  • 1850
  • 1864
  • 1888
Who was hanged to death on 29 March 1857
  • Mangal Pandey
  • Bahadur Shah Zafar
  • Nana Saheb
  • Peshwa Baji Rao
Where did the rebellion start?
  • Delhi
  • Rangoon
  • Madras
  • Meerut
When did Rani Lakshmibai die
  • 1876
  • 1806
  • 1858
  • 1860
If you were there during the rebellion time will you fight it?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Never
  • I will let the british win
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