So-Science History
A.Choose the correct option of
the following questions
Question 1.When was
the Regulating Act passed in British Parliament?
(a) 1750
(b) 1773 (√ )
(c) 1857
(d) 1940
Question 2.When was the Asiatic Society of Bengal founded?
(a) 1784(√ )
(b) 1790
(c) 1801
(d) 1901
Question 3.Who
introduced Permanent settlement in 1793?
(a) William Pitt
(b) Lord Clive
(c) Warren Hastings
(d) Lord Cornwallis(√ )
Question 4.Which Act
was passed in 1813
(a) Charter Act (√ )
(b) Pitt’s India Act
(c) Regulating Act
(d) Civil Service Act
B. Fill in the blanks:
1.Clive left Nizamat work to Nawab
of Bengal Najmudaulah
2.In 1772 Warren Hastings was
appointed Governor of Bengal.
3 Lord Coma – wallis introduced civil service in India.
4.Ryotwari system was first launched
at Madras and Bombay
5 Lord Dalhousie introduced
modem post and telegraph system.
C. Very Short Answer Type
Questions
Question 1.Who was
appointed by the company to collect land revenue?
Answer:Zamindars.
Question 2.Which book
contains the reforms of Cornawallis?
Answer:The book Cornwallis’s Code reforms of Cornawallis.
Question 3.Under which
system peasant lost right over the land?
Answer:Ryotwari System.
D.Short Answer Type Questions
Question 1.what was of impact of the
dual rule on the people of Bangal ?
answer:dual rule give the power of Bengal in company ‘s hands but it was free
from liabilities. Nawab of Bengal had the reign but he lacked power and wealth.
The company had no responsibility of security and governance despite having
control over treasury and army. The dual mle in Bengal damaged agriculture,
industry and trade of the Bengal.
Question 2.What were the main aims
of Regulating Act?
Answer:The British Govt, passed the Regulating Act in 1773.
1.The two main aims of Regulating Act were:
2.To remove the drawbacks in the
governing body of company.
3.To rectify the causes of company’s
misgovernance in India.
Question 3.What were the main
characteristics of Pitt’s India Act?
Answer:The main characteristics of Pitt’s India Act of 1784 were:
1.A Board of control for India was
set up in Britain through which the British government controlled the company’s
civil, military and revenue affairs in India.
2.The company retained the power to
appoint and dismiss its officials.
3.The Governor General became the
commander in chief of all the British.
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