WBBSE Class 10 History Chapter 3 Resistance And Rebellion Characteristics And Analyses Very Short Answer Questions

Chapter 3 Resistance And Rebellion Characteristics And Analyses Very Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1: Mention any two tribal movements between 1757 and 1857.
Answer:

Two tribal movements between 1757 and 1857 were the Kol Rebellion and the Santhal Rebellion.

Question 2: When did the Rangpur peasant uprising take place?
Answer:

The Rangpur peasant uprising took place in 1783.

Question 3: Who was Nuruluddin?
Answer:

Nuruluddin:

Nuruluddin was the leader of the Rangpur Rebellion.

Question 4: Where did the Rangpur Rebellion spread?
Answer:

The Rangpur Rebellion spread to Dinajpur and Cooch Behar.

Question 5: Who was Debi Singh?
Answer:

Debi Singh:

Debi Singh was the ijaradar of Rangpur.

Question 6: Name one leader of the Rangpur Uprising.
Answer:

Dirji Narayan was one of the leaders of the Rangpur Uprising.

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Question 7: Who introduced the Ijaradari system?
Answer:

Warren Hastings introduced the Ijaradari system.

Question 8: Who according to you were the real enemies of the tribals?
Answer:

The real enemies of the tribals were the non-tribal outsiders like the zamindars moneylenders, planters, contractors, merchants, traders and the greedy revenue officers appointed by the English East India Company.

Question 9: Name two leaders of the Chuar Revolt.
Answer:

Jagannath Singh and Dhadkar Shyamganjan were two leaders of the Chuar Revolt.

Question 10: Who was Sui Munda?
Answer:

Sui Munda:

Sui Munda was the leader of the Kol Rebellion.

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Question 11: When did the Kol Rebellion take place?
Answer:

The Kol Rebellion took place in 1831.

Question 12: Name two leaders of the Kol Rebellion.
Answer:

Two leaders of the Kol Rebellion were Joa Bhagat and Buddhu Bhagat.

Question 13: Who were the Santhals?
Answer:

Santhals:

The Santhals were an innocent, hard-working, and peaceful tribal community that lived in the area between Bhagalpur and Rajmahal, known as Damien-i-Koh.

Question 14: When did the Santhal Rebellion take place?
Answer:

The Santhal Rebellion took place in 1855- 56.

Question 15: Which revolt was initiated at Bhagnadihi?
Answer:

The Santhal Revolt was initiated at Bhagnadihi.

Question 16: When was the Forest Act enacted in India?
Answer:

The Forest Act was enacted in India in 1865.

Question 17: Where is Bastar located?
Answer:

Bastar is located in the southernmost part of Chhattisgarh and borders of Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, and Maharashtra.

Question 18: Which was the first peasant rebellion during the rule of the East India Company?
Answer:

The first peasant rebellion during the rule of the East India Company was the Chuar Rebellion.

Question 19: To which rebellion did Chand give leadership?
Answer:

Chand gave leadership to Santhal Rebellion.

Question 20: In which year and against whom did the Rangpur Rebellion start?
Answer:

The Rangpur Rebellion started in 1783 against Debi Singh, the ijaradar of Rangpur.

Question 21: In which region did the Kols live?
Answer:

The Kols lived in the Chotanagpur region of Bihar and in the neighboring area.

Question 22: Where did the Kol Rebellion spread?
Answer:

The Kol Rebellion spread to Manbhum, Singbhum, Hazaribagh, and Palamau regions.

Question 23: Who were the Bhils?
Answer:

Bhils:

The Bhils were an aboriginal tribe who lived in the Western Ghats and had their stronghold in Khandesh.

Question 24: When did the Bhils rise in revolt?
Answer:

The Bhils rose in revolt in 1817-19, 1825, 1835, and 1846.

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Question 25: What was the act passed by the British government to suppress the rebellious tribals?
Answer:

To suppress the rebellious tribals the British government passed the ‘Criminal Tribes Act’.

Question 26: Who did the tribals consider as Dikus?
Answer:

The tribals considered the British moneylenders, zamindars, and businessmen as Dikus which means ‘outsiders’.

Question 27: What were the different rebellions which broke out after the Indian Forest Act was passed?
Answer:

The different rebellion which broke out after the Indian Forest Act was passed was Chuar Rebellion, Kol Rebellion, Santhal Rebellion, Munda Rebellion, etc.

 

Question 28: Who was Karim Shah?
Answer:

Karim Shah:

Karim Shah was a leader of the Fakir Rebellion.

Question 20: In which part of Bengal did the Sannyasi Uprising take place?
Answer:

The Sannyasi Uprising took place in Northern Bengal.

Question 30: Name two leaders of the Sannyasi Rebellion.
Answer:

Two leaders of the Sannyasi Rebellion were Bhabani Pathak and Devi Choudhurani.

Question 31: Who was the leader of the Fakir Uprising?
Answer:

The leader of the Fakir Uprising was Chirag Ali.

Question 32: What is the meaning of ‘Dar al-Harb?
Answer:

‘Dar al-Harb means land of the enemy.

Question 33: Where did the Wahabi Movement first initiate?
Answer:

The Wahabi Movement was first initiated in Arabia.

Question 34: Who first started the Wahabi Movement in Arabia?
Answer:

Abd al-Wahhab first started the Wahabi Movement in Arabia.

Question 35: Who was the real founder of the Wahabi Movement in India?
Answer:

Syed Ahmed was the real founder of the Wahabi Movement in India.

Question 36: Who was the chief leader of the Wahabi Movement in Bengal?
Answer:

The chief leader of the Wahabi Movement in Bengal was Titu Mir (or Nisar Ali).

Question 37: Who fought with the English from the bamboo fortress at Narkelberia?
Answer:

Titu Mir fought with the English from the bamboo fortress at Narkelberia.

Question 38: What is Titu Mir’s revolt from the bamboo fortress at Narkelberia known as?
Answer:

Titu Mir’s revolt from the bamboo fortress at Narkelberia is known as Barasat Revolt.

Question 39: In which year was the Farazi Movement launched?
Answer:

The Farazi Movement was launched in 1818.

Question 40: Who the founder of the Farazi was Movement?
Answer:

The founder of the Farazi Movement was Haji Shariatullah.

Question 41: What was the capital of Dudu Miyan?
Answer:

The capital of Dudu Miyan was Bahadurpur.

Question 42: Where was Dudu Miyan’s chief center during the Farazi Movement?
Answer:

Dudu Miyan’s chief center during the Farazi Movement was Bahadurpur.

Question 43: What is the meaning of ‘Farazi’?
Answer:

‘Farazi’ means followers of the command of Allah.

Question 44: Who took up the leadership of the Farazi Movement after the death of Haji Shariatullah?
Answer:

Dudu Miyan or Muhammad Muhsin took up the leadership of the Farazi Movement after the death of Haji Shariatullah.

Question 45: Who is the author of ‘Anandamath’?
Answer:

The author of ‘Anandamath’ is the eminent Bengali litterateur Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.

Question 46: Who was Karam Shah?
Answer:

Karam Shah:

Karam Shah belonged to the semi-religious sect known as Pagal Panthi and took up the cause of the tenants against the oppression of the zamindars.

Question 47: In which year was the Indigo Commission set up?
Answer:

The Indigo Commission was set up in 1860.

Question 48: In what background was the drama ‘Nil Darpan’ written?
Answer:

‘Nil Darpan’, the drama by Dinabandhu Mitra was written in the background of the Indigo Rebellion

Question 49: Who first started the Indigo Rebellion?
Answer:

The Indigo Rebellion was first started by Bishnucharan Biswas and Digambar Biswas.

Question 50: Name some intellectuals who inspired the indigo cultivators.
Answer:

Some intellectuals who inspired the indigo cultivators were Digambar Biswas, Bishnucharan Biswas, Harish Chandra Mukhopadhyay, Sisir Kumar Ghosh, Manmohan Ghose, etc.

Question 51: Why was the Agrarian League formed in 1874?
Answer:

The Agrarian League was formed in 1874 which protested against the unjust demand of the zamindars of Pabna.

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