Modern Indian History The immediate cause for the Mutiny was The Social Legislation of 1856 The Episode of the Greased Cartridges Doctrine of Lapse The fear of me Indians that they would be converted to Christianity The Social Legislation of 1856 The Episode of the Greased Cartridges Doctrine of Lapse The fear of me Indians that they would be converted to Christianity ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History A focal point of all revolutionary activities in London was Kaiser House India House Singh Sabha Building Dadabhai Naoroji's House Kaiser House India House Singh Sabha Building Dadabhai Naoroji's House ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Which of the following is one of the causes for the passing of the Act of 1773? Desire of the Indian Merchants Success of Double Government Agitation in India Failure of Double Government Desire of the Indian Merchants Success of Double Government Agitation in India Failure of Double Government ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The Battle of Plassey is a particularly important event in Indian history because It enabled the British to have power in Bengal It enabled the British to reap higher trade profits The Nawab of Bengal lost in it It laid the foundation for British rule in India It enabled the British to have power in Bengal It enabled the British to reap higher trade profits The Nawab of Bengal lost in it It laid the foundation for British rule in India ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History __________ is the acknowledged high priest of the drain theory S N Bose J.N.Mukherjee Dadabhai Naoroji J.N. Ghosh S N Bose J.N.Mukherjee Dadabhai Naoroji J.N. Ghosh ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Who of the following was the commander of the Sikh army during the first Anglo Sikh war? Kharak Singh Nihal Singh Lal Singh Balak Singh Kharak Singh Nihal Singh Lal Singh Balak Singh ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP Lal Singh was the commander of the Sikh army during the first Anglo Sikh war. The treachery of Lal Singh and Teja Singh helped the British to acquire Lahore without a single battle.