Vellore Mutiny Online Test 12th History Lesson 10 Questions in English – Old Book
Vellore Mutiny Online Test 12th History Lesson 10 Questions in English - Old Book
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
- In Vellore the native sepoys rose in revolt in the Year
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Explanation: In Vellore the native sepoys rose in revolt in 1806.
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Explanation: In Vellore the native sepoys rose in revolt in 1806.
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Question 2 of 25
2. Question
Consider the Following regarding Vellore Mutiny
- The earlier rebellions were those of the native rulers. The Vellore Mutiny was organized by the sepoys.
- The earlier rebellions had only a regional interest. Vellore Mutiny was the result of spontaneous outflow of the feelings of the sepoys who served under the Company.
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Explanation: In Vellore the native sepoys rose in revolt in 1806.This incident differs from other previous rebellions in. The earlier rebellions were those of the native rulers. The Vellore Mutiny was organized by the sepoys. The earlier rebellions had only a regional interest. Every prince wanted to safeguard his own kingdom at any cost. But Vellore Mutiny was the result of spontaneous outflow of the feelings of the sepoys who served under the Company. It was a protest by the sepoys against the Company. This protest showed the future possibilities.
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Explanation: In Vellore the native sepoys rose in revolt in 1806.This incident differs from other previous rebellions in. The earlier rebellions were those of the native rulers. The Vellore Mutiny was organized by the sepoys. The earlier rebellions had only a regional interest. Every prince wanted to safeguard his own kingdom at any cost. But Vellore Mutiny was the result of spontaneous outflow of the feelings of the sepoys who served under the Company. It was a protest by the sepoys against the Company. This protest showed the future possibilities.
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Question 3 of 25
3. Question
Who introduced a new from of turban, resembling a European hat to sepoys?
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Explanation: Sir John Cradock, the commander-in-chief, with the -approval of Lord- William Bentinck, the Governor of Madras, introduced a new from of turban, resembling a European hat.
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Explanation: Sir John Cradock, the commander-in-chief, with the -approval of Lord- William Bentinck, the Governor of Madras, introduced a new from of turban, resembling a European hat.
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
Who was the Governor of Madras during the Vellore Mutiny?
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Explanation: William Bentinck was the Governor of Madras during Vellore Mutiny.
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Explanation: William Bentinck was the Governor of Madras during Vellore Mutiny.
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Question 5 of 25
5. Question
Consider the Following regarding the Causes of Revolt
- Introduction of Turban resembling a European hat. Wearing earrings and caste marks were prohibited.
- The sepoys were asked to shave the chin and to trim the moustache. The sepoys felt that these were designed to insult them and their religious and social traditions.
- The English treated the Indian sepoys as their Equals . There was No racial prejudice.
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Explanation: The sepoys were asked to shave the chin and to trim the moustache. The sepoys felt that these were designed to insult them and their religious and social traditions. There was also a popular belief that this was the beginning of a process by which all of them would be converted to Christianity. The English treated the Indian sepoys as their inferior. There was the racial prejudice. This was the psychological base for the sepoy mutinies in India during the Company’s rule.
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Explanation: The sepoys were asked to shave the chin and to trim the moustache. The sepoys felt that these were designed to insult them and their religious and social traditions. There was also a popular belief that this was the beginning of a process by which all of them would be converted to Christianity. The English treated the Indian sepoys as their inferior. There was the racial prejudice. This was the psychological base for the sepoy mutinies in India during the Company’s rule.
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Question 6 of 25
6. Question
The sepoys were Served under whom before the Company?
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Explanation: The sepoys once served the local chieftains (either Hindu or Muslim). The chieftains were their own kinsmen but now they served under the foreigners. They can never forget their original loyalties.
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Explanation: The sepoys once served the local chieftains (either Hindu or Muslim). The chieftains were their own kinsmen but now they served under the foreigners. They can never forget their original loyalties.
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Question 7 of 25
7. Question
Which regiment First rose in Revolt against the Turban?
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Explanation: The Vellore uprising was preceded by a series of protests by the Indian troops. In May 1806, the 4th Regiment rose in revolt against the new turban. The Commander-in-Chief took severe action the sepoys who were found guilty were punished with 500 to 900 lashes.
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Explanation: The Vellore uprising was preceded by a series of protests by the Indian troops. In May 1806, the 4th Regiment rose in revolt against the new turban. The Commander-in-Chief took severe action the sepoys who were found guilty were punished with 500 to 900 lashes.
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Question 8 of 25
8. Question
Who was the Commander in Chief during the Mutiny?
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Explanation: Sir John Cradock was the he commander-in-chief.
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Explanation: Sir John Cradock was the he commander-in-chief.
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
Who Took Part in the Secret associations Before the Mutiny?
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Explanation: Before the mutiny secret associations were formed and meetings held in which Tipu’s family took part.
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Explanation: Before the mutiny secret associations were formed and meetings held in which Tipu’s family took part.
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Question 10 of 25
10. Question
Who Secretly Informed the Colonel about the Information of Revolt?
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Explanation: On June 17th 1806 a sepoy of the 1st Regiment named Mustapha Beg, secretly informed his commanding officer, Colonel Forbes, that a plot had been planned for the extermination of the European officers and troops. But this was not taken seriously.
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Explanation: On June 17th 1806 a sepoy of the 1st Regiment named Mustapha Beg, secretly informed his commanding officer, Colonel Forbes, that a plot had been planned for the extermination of the European officers and troops. But this was not taken seriously.
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Question 11 of 25
11. Question
The native sepoys of the 1st and 23rd Regiments started the revolt ON
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Explanation: On July 10th in the early morning the native sepoys of the 1st and 23rd Regiments started the revolt.
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Explanation: On July 10th in the early morning the native sepoys of the 1st and 23rd Regiments started the revolt.
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
Who was the First Victim of the Revolt?
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Explanation: On July 10th in the early morning the native sepoys of the 1st and 23rd Regiments started the revolt . Colonel Fancourt, who commanded the garrison, was their first victim.
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Explanation: On July 10th in the early morning the native sepoys of the 1st and 23rd Regiments started the revolt . Colonel Fancourt, who commanded the garrison, was their first victim.
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Question 13 of 25
13. Question
Who was shot dead in the Parade ground by the sepoys?
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Explanation: Colonel Me Kerras of the 23rd Regiment, was shot down on the parade-ground.
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Explanation: Colonel Me Kerras of the 23rd Regiment, was shot down on the parade-ground.
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Question 14 of 25
14. Question
The Third English Officer to be Killed in the Revolt was
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Explanation: Major Armstrong was the next officer to be killed during the mutiny. About a dozen other officers were also killed.
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Explanation: Major Armstrong was the next officer to be killed during the mutiny. About a dozen other officers were also killed.
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Question 15 of 25
15. Question
Who dashed to Ranipet and informed Colonel Gillespie about the Revolt?
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Explanation: Major Cootes who was outside the fort dashed to Ranipet, 14 miles away, and informed Colonel Gillespie at 7 am.
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Explanation: Major Cootes who was outside the fort dashed to Ranipet, 14 miles away, and informed Colonel Gillespie at 7 am.
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
When did Col. Gillespie Reached the Vellore Fort?
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Explanation: Col. Gillespie reached the Vellore fort at 9 A.M.
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Explanation: Col. Gillespie reached the Vellore fort at 9 A.M.
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Question 17 of 25
17. Question
Who was Proclaimed as the New Prince by the Rebels?
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Explanation: Meantime, the rebels proclaimed Futteh Hyder, Tipu’s first son, as their new ruler and hoisted tiger-striped flag of Tipu Sultan.
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Explanation: Meantime, the rebels proclaimed Futteh Hyder, Tipu’s first son, as their new ruler and hoisted tiger-striped flag of Tipu Sultan.
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Question 18 of 25
18. Question
Who Ended the Uprising and Put an End to the Revolt?
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Explanation: But the uprising was swiftly crushed by Col. Gillespie. 800 Indian soldiers were found dead in the fort alone. Six hundred soldiers were imprisoned in Tiruchi and Vellore. Some rebels were hung, some shot dead. The uprising was thus brought to a bloody end. Tipu’s son was sent to Calcutta. The commander-in-chief and the governor were recalled.
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Explanation: But the uprising was swiftly crushed by Col. Gillespie. 800 Indian soldiers were found dead in the fort alone. Six hundred soldiers were imprisoned in Tiruchi and Vellore. Some rebels were hung, some shot dead. The uprising was thus brought to a bloody end. Tipu’s son was sent to Calcutta. The commander-in-chief and the governor were recalled.
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Question 19 of 25
19. Question
Who rejects the thesis that Vellore Mutiny led to the 1857 revolt?
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Explanation: K.K. Pillai rejects the thesis that Vellore Mutiny led to the 1857 revolt.
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Explanation: K.K. Pillai rejects the thesis that Vellore Mutiny led to the 1857 revolt.
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Question 20 of 25
20. Question
Who Called Vellore Mutiny as a prelude to the first War of Indian Independence in 1857?
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Explanation: V.D. Savarkar calls the Vellore Mutiny of 1806 as the prelude to the first War of Indian Independence in 1857.
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Explanation: V.D. Savarkar calls the Vellore Mutiny of 1806 as the prelude to the first War of Indian Independence in 1857.
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Question 21 of 25
21. Question
Who proclaims that the Tamils had taken the real lead in the Indian freedom struggle?
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Explanation: N. Sanjivi proclaims that the Tamils had taken the real lead in the Indian freedom struggle. K. Rajayyan argues that this mutiny was a continuation of the Marudu Brothers’ resistance movement against the colonial rule.
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Explanation: N. Sanjivi proclaims that the Tamils had taken the real lead in the Indian freedom struggle. K. Rajayyan argues that this mutiny was a continuation of the Marudu Brothers’ resistance movement against the colonial rule.
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Question 22 of 25
22. Question
According to Rajayyan, Vellore Mutiny was a Comtinuation of Whose Resistance?
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Explanation: K. Rajayyan argues that this mutiny was a continuation of the Marudu Brothers’ resistance movement against the colonial rule.
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Explanation: K. Rajayyan argues that this mutiny was a continuation of the Marudu Brothers’ resistance movement against the colonial rule.
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Question 23 of 25
23. Question
Arrange in Chronological order
- 1st and 23rd Regiments started the revolt.
- Colonel Me Kerras of the 23rd Regiment, was shot down on the parade-ground.
- Major Cootes who was outside the fort dashed to Ranipet, 14 miles away, and informed Colonel Gillespie at 7 am
- Mustapha Beg, secretly informed his commanding officer, Colonel Forbes, that a plot had been planned for the extermination of the European officers and troops.
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Question 24 of 25
24. Question
Who Sought the Help of French and Marathas against British on the Eve of Mutiny?
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Explanation: On the eve of the Mutiny at Vellore Fettah Hyder, the first son of Tipu, tried to form an alliance against the English and sought the help of the Marathas and the French.
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Explanation: On the eve of the Mutiny at Vellore Fettah Hyder, the first son of Tipu, tried to form an alliance against the English and sought the help of the Marathas and the French.
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
Who was the Secret Information Soldier for Fatteh Hyder?
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Explanation: Fettah Hyder received secret information through one Mohommed Malick. Besides, princes Fettah Hyder and Moiz-ud-Deen in particular were active in planning the execution of the Mutiny. Thus, there was the desire to revive the old Muslim rule in this region. The sepoys were aware of the tragic end of Puli Thevar, Khan Sahib, Kattabomman, Marudu Brothers, Tipu Sultan and others. Hence there were ill-feelings about the British in the minds of the sepoys. All these led to the rebellion.
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Explanation: Fettah Hyder received secret information through one Mohommed Malick. Besides, princes Fettah Hyder and Moiz-ud-Deen in particular were active in planning the execution of the Mutiny. Thus, there was the desire to revive the old Muslim rule in this region. The sepoys were aware of the tragic end of Puli Thevar, Khan Sahib, Kattabomman, Marudu Brothers, Tipu Sultan and others. Hence there were ill-feelings about the British in the minds of the sepoys. All these led to the rebellion.
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