SEBA Class 9 Elective History MCQ Chapter 5 The Revolt of 1857

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MCQ QUESTIONS ANSWER

1. Queen Elizabeth granted the charter of free trade in the east to the East India company for a period of

(a) 10 years.

(b) 15 years.

(c) 20 years.

(d) 99 years.

Ans. (b) 15 years.

2. Rani Laxmibai was defeated by

(a) Sir Hugh Rose.

(b) Sir Campbell.

(c) Sir Hugh Wheeler.

(d) Major Vincent Ayer.

Ans. (a) Sir Hugh Rose.

3. The British officer who sentenced Maniram Dewan to death by hanging was

(a) Capt. Holroyd.

(b) Sir Hugh Wheeler.

(c) Lt. Brodie. 

(d) General Wilson.

Ans. (a) Capt. Holroyd.

4. Where did Begum Hajrat Mahal take shelter after the death of Ahmadullah?

(a) Delhi.

(b) Bihar.

(c) Nepal.

(d) Kanpur.

Ans. (c) Nepal.

5. Queen’s proclamation was announced during a durbar held at Allahabad on

(a) 1st Nov. 1857. 

(b) 1st Nov. 1858.

(c) 26th Feb. 1858.

(d) 1st Feb.1857.

Ans. (b) 1st Nov. 1858.

6. When did British General Hugh Rose capture the fort of Jhansi? 

(a) March, 1857.

(b) March, 1858.

(c) February, 1826.

(d) March, 1844.

7. The last Mughul king was

(a) Shah Alam II.

(b) Akbar II

(c) Akbar I.

(d) Bahadur Shah II.

Ans. (d) Bahadur Shah II.

S.L No.CONTENTS
Chapter -1American War Of Independence
Chapter -2French Revolution 
Chapter -3Industrial Revolution 
Chapter -4Russian Revolution
Chapter -5The Revolt Of 1857 
Chapter -6Socio-Political Uprising Of The North-East India 

8. Lord Dalhousie annexed Oudh on the grounds of

(a) internal rebellion.

(b) non-payment of dues.

(c) on peasant’s request.

(d) Misgovernment.

Ans. (d) Misgovernment.

9. Sepoy Mutiny began on 

(a) 9th May, 1857.

(b) 9 May, 1858.

(c) 29th March, 1857.

(d) 24th April, 1857.

Ans. (a) 9th May, 1857.

10. Tantia Tope was

(a) A faithful lieutenant of Nana Sahib.

(b) Son of Nana Sahib.

(c) Loyal servant of Baji Rao II.

(d) Loyal servant of Bahadur Shah II.

Ans. (a) A faithful lieutenant of Nana Sahib.

11. Who was Hajrat Mahal? 

(a) wife of Nana Saheb.

(b) wife of Tantia Tope.

(c) wife of Bahadur Shah II.

(d) wife of Wajid Ali Shah of Oudh.

Ans. (d) wife of Wajid Ali Shah of Oudh.

12. The leader of Sepoy Mutiny in Bihar was

(a) Tantia Tope.

(b) Nana Sahib.

(c) Konwar Singh.

(d) Maulavi Ahmadullah.

Ans. (c) Konwar Singh.

13. After the revolt of 1857 Emperor Bahadur Shah II was exiled to

(a) Rangoon.

(b) Kathmandu.

(c) Kanpur.

(d) Andamans.

Ans. (a) Rangoon.

14. Who was titled as the greatest leader of the revolt of 1857?

(a) Tantia Tope.

(b) Rani of Jhansi.

(c) British General Havelock.

(d) British General Hugh Rose.

Ans. (d) British General Hugh Rose.

15. India came directly under the British crown in the year

(a) 1857.

(b) 1858.

(c) 1859.

 (d) 1860.

Ans. (b) 1858.

16. Who among the following wrote the book named ‘War of Indian Independence’?

(a) Vir Savarkar.

(b) R.C. Majumdar.

(c) Ashok Mehta.

(d) Dr. Sen.

Ans. (a) Vir Savarkar.

17. Name the lady who courageously defended Lucknow during the revolt of 1857.

(a) Rani of Jhansi.

(b) Begum Hajrat Mahal.

(d) Begum Zeenat Shah.

(c) Begum Asaf Shah.

Ans. (b) Begum Hajrat Mahal.

18. Who is the author of the book “Eighteen Fifty Seven”?

(a) Madhu Mallik.

(b) Dr Surendra Nath Sen.

(c) Benudhar Sarma.

(d) Maniram Dewan.

Ans. (b) Dr Surendra Nath Sen.

19. The Governor-General who contributed most to the revolt of 1857 was 

(a) William Bentinck.

(b) Lord Dalhousie.

(c) Lord Hastings.

(d) Lord Canning.

Ans. (b) Lord Dalhousie.

20. The principle of the ‘Doctrine of Lapse’ was introduced by

(a) Lord Wellesley.

(b) Lord Dalhousie.

(c) Lord Hardinge.

(d) Lord Cornwallis.

Ans. (b) Lord Dalhousie.

21. The greatest result of Sepoy Mutiny was

(a) Indian army was reorganised.

(b) Policy of annexation was given up.

(c) India came directly under the control of British crown. 

(d) Policy of interference in the Indian customs and ways was given up.

Ans. (c) India came directly under the control of British crown. 

22. Who among the following British Governor-Generals of India was an imperialist?

(a) Lord Wellesley.

(b) Lord Hastings.

(c) Lord William Bentinck.

(d) Lord Dalhousie.

23. The Indian National Congress was founded in the year

(a) 1887.

(b) 1885.

(c) 1876.

(d) 1875.

Ans. (b) 1885.

24. Maniram Dewan and Peoli Borua were hanged to death at Jorhat for their role in the revolt of 1857 on

(a) 26th Feb. 1858.

(b) 26th Feb. 1857.

(c) 26th Jan. 1858.

(d) 26th March, 1858.

Ans. (a) 26th Feb. 1858.

25. The rule of India by the East India Company ended in the year

(a) 1850.

(b) 1947.

(c) 1858.

(d) 1757.

Ans. (c) 1858.

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