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    Use the following information to answer the next question.

    Indians started revolting against the British rule as soon as they got to know about its oppressive nature.

    When did the mutiny by the Royal Indian Navy take place?

    Solution

    The Royal Indian Navy mutinied in 1946.

    The correct answer is B.

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    Which of the following features cannot be considered a part of the colonisation process?

    Solution

    Freedom of expression cannot be considered a part of the colonisation process because people would rise in resistance if they had this expression.

    The correct answer is C.

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    Use the following information to answer the next question.

    A massive three-volume work, A History of British India was published in 1817.

    Who was the author of A History of British India?

    Solution

    James Mill, a Scottish economist and political philosopher, was the author of A History of British India.

    The correct answer is A.

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    ________I_________was the first Governor-General of India and _____II____ served both as Viceroy and Governor-General of India.

    The information in which alternative completes the given statement?

    Solution

    Warren Hastings was the first Governor-General of India and Lord Mountbatten was the last British Viceroy and Governor-General of India.

    The correct answer is D.

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    Which of the following documents was not considered an official record of the British administration?

    Solution

    Reports of vernacular publications were not a part of the official records of the British administration as they were anti-British documents published by Indian nationalists.

    The correct answer is C.

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    James Mill divided Indian history into three periods in his book.

    Which of the following periods was not a period of Indian history as envisaged by James Mill?

    Solution

    The Vedic period was not a period of Indian history according to James Mill. He divided Indian history into Hindu, Muslim and British periods.

    The correct answer is B.

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    The British historians viewed Indian history from their own perspective.

    What was the conception of British historians about India?

    Solution

    The British historians considered India to be a backward country that needed to be civilised by the British colonialists.

    The correct answer is B.

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    From 1773-1857, the English East India Company appointed its officials to oversee the functions of the British colonies.

    During the above-mentioned period, who was the highest ranking British official in India?

    Solution

    During the above-mentioned period, the Governor-General of India was the highest ranking British official in India.

    The correct answer is C.

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    The medieval period of Indian history is not associated with

    Solution

    Development of science is not associated with the medieval period of Indian history.

    The correct answer is C.

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    In the early 19th century, the British conducted detailed surveys to map the entire country.

    The practice of conducting surveys became important

    Solution

    In the 19th century, the British conducted surveys because they thought surveys were important for effective administration. Surveys were conducted to know the topography, local history, the flora, fauna and various other necessary facts required for administering a region.

    The correct answer is A.

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