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100

Which revolution was the first ever organized movement in history where people asserted the right to rule themselves?

American war of independence

100

The _________________cannot be dissolved.

Rajya Sabha

100

Raj, a 32-year-old civil servant, has been actively involved in policy-making and governance at the national level. He is interested in becoming a member of the Rajya Sabha and has been nominated by his state’s legislative assembly. However, he is concerned about the implications of his current position on his eligibility. 

Question:
Given Raj’s background and current position, analyze how his role as a civil servant might impact his eligibility to become a Rajya Sabha member. What steps should he take to ensure his eligibility?

Raj’s role as a civil servant does not automatically disqualify him from becoming a Rajya Sabha member, provided he meets the basic eligibility criteria (age, citizenship, and non-disqualification). However, there are considerations regarding conflict of interest and dual positions.

To ensure his eligibility:

  1. Resignation: Raj might need to resign from his civil service position if it is required by law or regulations to avoid conflicts of interest or administrative restrictions.
  2. Disqualification Check: He should confirm that he is not disqualified under any law, including laws pertaining to public office holders.
200

which ruler was removed by the British and brought the end of Mughal empire?

Bahadur shah zafar

200

How do we know that the Parliament has supreme authority in the government?

Because it has the final authority to accept or reject the decisions of the executive.

200

British soldiers stationed in the state of Nandpur are struggling with poor living conditions due to the inadequate support from the local ruler, Raja Vikram. The troops are unhappy and there is a growing sense of discontent. 

What could be the consequence of poor living conditions for British soldiers under the subsidiary alliance?  

Poor living conditions for British soldiers could lead to decreased morale and effectiveness. Discontent among the troops might affect their performance in maintaining order and could even lead to potential rebellion or refusal to follow orders, complicating British control and military operations in the region.

300

After Treaty Of Allahabad, Shah Alam II gave which right to the British?

Fauzdari right

Subedari Right

Diwani Right

Diwani Right

300

Why the common people did not supported their rulers in the fight against British?.

They exploited people and taxed them heavily

300

As a military advisor to Napoleon Bonaparte, what advice would you give him to win the Battle of Waterloo in 1815?

Optimize the Use of Terrain and Weather: 

Strengthen the Initial Assault

March attack on Russia in Summer 

Improve Intelligence and Reconnaissance to know about the alliance between Sweden, Austria, Prussia and Russia.


400

Arrange the following statement in chronological manner:

a. Awadh was given back to Shuja-ud-daulah and he was made to pay 50,00,000 lakh rupees as war damages. 

b. Bengal was brought under British control after the end of Dual government.

c. Mir Qasim abolished all duties on internal trade for both Indian and British merchants.

C-A-B

400

What were the primary causes leading up to the Third Battle of Panipat, and how did they contribute to the conflict?

Power Struggles in Northern India 

Expansionist Ambitions of Ahmad Shah Abdali.

Maratha Expansion.

Contribution to the Conflict: These factors created a volatile environment where competing ambitions led to direct confrontation. Ahmad Shah Abdali’s invasions aimed to reassert control and establish his dominance, while the Marathas sought to defend and expand their territories, leading to the significant clash at Panipat.

400

Compare and contrast the economic impact of the Industrial Revolution on England with its impact on another major industrializing country of the time. Which two similarities and differences can be identified?

Similarities:

  1. Economic Growth and Industrialization

  2. Urbanization:

Differences:

1. Timing of Industrialization 

2. Colonial Resources and Trade