Exercise 6
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Questions from Exercise 6 with Hints & Solutions
Assertion (A) The Sardar Larai Movement was directed against the erosion of khuntkatti or joint tenures.
Reason (R) The erosion of joint tenures was caused by non-tribals getting hold of tribal lands under the policy of Expansion of Land under cultivation, for maximising company's revenues.
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The Moplah Rebellion broke out in

Match the following lists
List | List |
1. Chuar rising | Midnapur |
2. Ahom's revolt | Asom |
3. Khasi rising | Jaintia and Garo Hills |
Which of these is/are correctly matched?

Consider the following reasons
1. Loss of independence.
2. Foreign intrusion into the local autonomy.
3. Introduction of Administrative innovations.
4. Execessive land revenue demands.
5. Dislocation of local population.
Which of these are the reasons for the Tribal Revolts, Civil Rebellions, Popular Movements and Mutinies from 1757 to 1856?

Which of the following revolts occured in Bengal and Eastern India?
1. Sanyasi Revolt 2. Kol Rising
3. Faraizis Revolt
The correct answer is

Match the following
List | List |
A. The Waghera Rising | 1. Barodsa |
B. Ramosi Rising | 2. Travancore |
C. Satavandi Revolt | 3. Kolhapur |
D. Diwani Temple Revolt | 4. Western Ghats |
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Consider the following statements about the Wahabi movement
1. It was a well-planned movement.
2. The movement advocated the preaching of pure Islam.
3. During the Revolt of 1857, Wahabis played a notable role in spreading anti-British sentiments.
4. The Wahabis established the Dar-ul-lslam in India.
Which of the following is/are the correct statements?

Assertion (A) The Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Sabha succeeded to organise the Indian peasants to struggle against the British rule on a national scale.
Reason (A) The abolition of the self-dependent economy of the Indian villages under the British rule was a progressive step towards the economic unification of rural India.
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