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Question Bank: THEME NINE - COLONIALISM AND THE COUNTRYSIDE Exploring Official Archives

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Q1.

What was the primary reason for the introduction of the Permanent Settlement in Bengal?

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Q2.

During the auction in Burdwan, why did the Raja of Burdwan fail to pay his revenue?

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Q3.

Which official was responsible for introducing the Permanent Settlement in Bengal?

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Q4.

What was the primary role of zamindars under the Permanent Settlement?

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What was a significant consequence of zamindars defaulting on payments?

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Q6.

What was the assumption of British officials regarding the Permanent Settlement's fixed revenue demand?

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Q7.

Which economic issue plagued Bengal prior to the implementation of the Permanent Settlement?

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How did the zamindars typically fund their land purchases during auctions?

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Q9.

Why was the initial revenue demand set high under the Permanent Settlement?

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Q10.

What impact did the zamindars' inability to pay land revenue have on agriculture in Bengal?

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Q11.

Which of the following best describes the role of zamindars after the Permanent Settlement?

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What does the auction in Burdwan reveal about the relationship between zamindars and the British colonial administration?

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What was one of the assumptions British officials had regarding the emergence of zamindars?

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Q14.

What agricultural practice did the Paharias primarily engage in?

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Q15.

Which crop is primarily associated with Paharia agriculture?

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What was the impact of colonial policies on Paharia land usage?

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Which flower did the Paharias gather for food?

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Q18.

Who documented his travels through the Rajmahal hills in the early nineteenth century?

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What did the Paharias primarily use to cultivate their crops?

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What strategy did the British adopt towards the Paharias in the 1770s?

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Who were the main settlers that encroached upon the Paharia lands?

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What was a significant change observed in the Rajmahal hills as cultivation expanded?

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What was the primary role of the Deccan Riots Commission?

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Q24.

What did the Paharias consider about their land?

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Which group was held responsible for the peasant anger according to the Deccan Riots Commission?

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Q26.

What was the role of Augustus Cleveland regarding Paharia chiefs?

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Q27.

What was the Limitation Law of 1859 in the context of loans?

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Q28.

What agricultural tool symbolizes the life of the Paharias?

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Q29.

How did peasants express their grievances against moneylenders during the Deccan Riots?

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Q30.

What conflict arose due to the expansion of agriculture into the Rajmahal hills?

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Q31.

What did the Deccan Riots Commission report about the level of government revenue demand?

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Q32.

What was one consequence of the British colonial approach to agriculture?

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Q33.

What unusual practice by moneylenders exacerbated the financial plight of the ryots?

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In the context of the Rajmahal hills, what does the term 'settled agriculture' signify?

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What was the main effect of the deeds of hire signed by the peasants?

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What was Buchanan's main observation about the Rajmahal region?

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Which system replaced informal agreements between the peasant and moneylender during colonial rule?

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What strategy did moneylenders use to manipulate the financial situation of ryots?

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Q39.

What was a common complaint among ryots regarding the receipts for loan repayment?

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Q40.

How did colonial authorities view the informal practices of moneylending prior to the introduction of formal agreements?

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What does the high rate of interest charged for loans signify in the context of the Deccan Riots?

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Q42.

Why were peasants wary of signing documents under colonial rule?

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What long-term effect did the report of the Deccan Riots Commission have on public perception of colonial rule?

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What key insight do historians gain from the Deccan Riots Report?

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Q45.

What triggered the peasant revolt in the Deccan in 1875?

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Q46.

The term 'sahukar' refers to which of the following during the colonial period?

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Q47.

What action did the ryots take against the sahukars during the revolt?

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Q48.

What was the British response to the Deccan riots of 1875?

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Q49.

In what way did the Deccan revolt reflect broader challenges faced by the Indian peasantry?

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Q50.

Why were account books and debt bonds specifically targeted during the revolt?

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Q51.

Which of the following best describes the geographical spread of the revolt?

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Q52.

What role did spies play in the ryot movements against sahukars?

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Q53.

What perception did British officials develop towards the Deccan riots?

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Which social economic group faced the greatest backlash during the Deccan revolt?

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Q55.

What did the Deccan riots reveal about the relationship between the ryots and colonial authorities?

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What crucial knowledge did the ryots demonstrate through their organized revolts?

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