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THEME TEN - REBELS AND THE RAJ...

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Question Bank: THEME TEN - REBELS AND THE RAJ The Revolt of1857 and Its Representations

Question Bank - THEME TEN - REBELS AND THE RAJ The Revolt of1857 and Its Representations

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Q1.

What initial action signaled the beginning of the mutiny among the sepoys?

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Q2.

In response to the uprising, which buildings did the sepoys target first?

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Q3.

Which term was used in the proclamations calling Hindus and Muslims to unite against the British?

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Q4.

What did the rebels primarily destroy during their attack on government buildings?

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Q5.

Which group did the sepoys view as oppressors during the uprising?

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Q6.

What role did communication play in the pattern of the uprising?

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Q7.

What significant event occurred after news of the fall of Delhi reached other regions?

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Q8.

During the uprising, which social class faced the brunt of the rebel wrath alongside the British?

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Q9.

How did the everyday life of common people change during the revolt?

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Q10.

What was a common reason for ordinary people joining the rebellion?

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Q11.

How did sepoys send messages among different cantonments?

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Q12.

What dramatic statement did a British officer make about the fall of British rule during the uprising?

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Q13.

What misconception about the sepoy actions was common during the uprising?

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Q14.

What significant change did the mutiny catalyze in the British administrative approach post-uprising?

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Q15.

Which of the following was NOT a factor in the spread of the revolt pattern across locations?

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Q16.

What was a key reason for the widespread nature of the revolt in Awadh?

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Q17.

Who were the taluqdars in the context of the 1857 revolt?

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Q18.

Which social group was primarily impacted by the British land revenue systems in Awadh?

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Q19.

The revolt of 1857 in Awadh can be seen as a reaction against which British policy?

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Q20.

What role did the sepoys play in the revolt of 1857?

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Q21.

Which of the following events marked the beginning of the revolt in Awadh?

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Q22.

What was one main demand of the rebels during the 1857 revolt?

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Q23.

What was a common reason for the participation of different groups in the revolt?

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Q24.

How did the British depict the rebels in their accounts of the revolt?

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Q25.

What was the impact of representations of the revolt in British literature?

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Q26.

Which role did Rani Lakshmibai play in the revolt?

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Q27.

Which factor differentiated the visions of the rebels' future among various social groups?

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Q28.

What was a primary goal of the rebels during the Revolt of 1857?

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Q29.

Which social group did NOT have significant grievances reflected in the rebel proclamations?

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Q30.

What did the Azamgarh Proclamation guarantee to those who joined the fight against the British?

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Q31.

How did the rebels of 1857 seek to unify people of different faiths?

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Q32.

Which statement about the rebel leaders' literacy is true?

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Q33.

What was a primary factor driving the sepoys to rebel?

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Q34.

Which of the following statements best reflects the sentiment in rebel proclamations regarding British rule?

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Q35.

What did the rebels hope to achieve with the return of the Badshahi government?

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Q36.

Why was literacy a barrier for most rebels in expressing their grievances?

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Q37.

What was a key element of the ishtahars distributed by rebel leaders?

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Q38.

In what manner did the British view the rebels after the revolt?

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Q39.

Which characteristic was significant in the rebel's effort to include different segments of society?

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Q40.

What role did proclamations play in the 1857 revolt?

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Q41.

What did many rebel leaders seek in terms of economic reforms?

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Q42.

What type of art primarily depicts the British perspective of the Revolt of 1857?

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Q43.

Which painting commemorates the relief of British forces in Lucknow during the revolt?

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Q44.

What emotions did British paintings from the Revolt of 1857 aim to evoke?

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Q45.

How did British newspaper reports influence public opinion during the revolt?

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Q46.

In the painting 'Relief of Lucknow', what aspect of the scene emphasizes British military success?

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Q47.

What historical records provide insight into the rebels' perspective during the Revolt of 1857?

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Q48.

Which British leader's actions are highlighted in 'Relief of Lucknow' for their role in the siege?

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Q49.

What is the primary significance of pictorial art produced during the Revolt of 1857?

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Q50.

Which genre of art was least likely to have represented the feelings of the rebels during the 1857 Revolt?

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Q51.

What role did emotions play in British depictions of the 1857 Revolt?

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Q52.

What aspect of the 'Relief of Lucknow' painting serves to show the devastation caused by the revolt?

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Q53.

What can be inferred about British attitudes towards the 1857 Revolt from their art and media?

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Q54.

Which British figure was associated with the defense of the Residency in Lucknow?

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Q55.

In the context of the Revolt of 1857, which type of documents predominantly shaped historians' narratives?

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Q56.

What was the visual impact of British illustrations during the revolt aimed at conveying?

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Q57.

What legal measures did the British take to suppress the revolt of 1857?

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Q58.

Which significant event in 1857 symbolized the beginning of the revolt?

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Q59.

What was the fate of the rebels after the British suppression of the 1857 revolt?

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Q60.

What role did media play in the British perception of the 1857 revolt?

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Q61.

Why was Delhi a significant target for the British during the suppression of the revolt?

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Q62.

Which Act allowed British authorities to try and punish Indians suspected of rebellion?

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Q63.

What was a common depiction of the rebels in British media during the 1857 revolt?

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Q64.

How did the British justify their repressive actions against the rebels in 1857?

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Q65.

What characterizes the British accounts of the 1857 revolt?

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Q66.

What was one outcome of the British massacre of civilians during the suppression of the revolt?

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Q67.

What message was conveyed by British portrayals of women defending themselves during the revolt?

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Q68.

What was the primary effect of the propaganda images produced during the rebellion?

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Q69.

Why were sepoys significant in the context of the 1857 revolt?

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